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The vicar of Chillam.

incontinencie

The fame is that he kepeth an other manes wife.

He hath not declared to his parish that the evyns of abrogate holydayes be no fastynge dayes, as the kynges commaundment is,  neither he hath declared the good use of the ceremonies, beringe of candelles & palmes, crepinge of the crosse on good friday, gyvinge of Ashes on Ash wednesday, nether he hath declared the ceremony of holy brede & holy water, accordynge to the kynges graces proclamation.

Mr Parkehurst prebendary.

ceremonies

Opon palme sonday was xii month he did execute in the cathedral church, & halowed the palmes, & songe hye masse, & did not declare the use of that ceremonie accordynge to the kynges graces proclamation

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He hath ii benefices with cure Ashforth & limmynge, & hath no dispensation. The institutions wil declare this matter. He may dispende in benefices & other spiritual promotions C £ by yere & above, & yet he doth fynde no scoler. at the universities accordynge to the kynges maiestie injunctions.

Sir laurence curat of Chalocke

Memorandum to examyn hym ageyn opon a bil presented Andrewe Rayne. and And to examyn thies wytnesses Henry Hawker. William Gibbes. Tho. Woroiter. William Horden. Roger Hal. Henry Reg and the mydwife

whan, He wil not christen childre untyl he have taken the mydwife aside, & ther doth make her to swere opon a boke to answer to certen questions, nether he nor the mydwife wil shewe the questions but to the  ordinary.

The vicar of Tenterden

the Busshope of Rome

He hath not put out of the mannel which he dayly useth the Busshope of Romes name, his usurped auto ritie & pardon expressed in the rubricke & last absolution of extreme unction.

The parson of Riple

pater noster in English

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He said openly in his parish. I am commaunded to shewe you the pater noster in English, you may do as you wil in lernynge of it, but it is agaynst myn opinion. ffor I licken the pater noster in English to the harde shel of a nutt, & the pater noster in laten to the swete kernel.

ceremonies

He dyd not declare the use of halowed palmes, asshes,  candelles, holy brede & holy watter.

xvii. The Vicar of Chillam. "The fame is that he keepeth another man's wife :" Margin : "Incontinency." He hath not declared to his parish that the Evens of abrogate holydays be no fasting days, as the King's commandment is, neither he hath declared the good use of the ceremonies, bearing of candles and palms, creeping of the cross on Good Friday, giving of ashes on Ash Wednesday; neither he hath declared the ceremony of holy bread and holy water, according to the King's Grace's proclamation. xviii. Mr. Parkehurst, Predendary. "Upon Palm Sunday was 12 months he did execute in the Cathedral Church and hallowed the palms and sung high mass, and did not declare the use of that ceremony according to the King's Grace's proclamation." Margin : "Ceremonies." (fn. 11) He hath 2 benefices with cure, Ashforth and Limmynge, and hath no dispensation. The institutions will declare this matter. He may dispend in benefices and other small promotion 100l. by year and above, and yet he doth find no scholar at the universities according to the King's Majesty's injunctions. xix. Sir Laurence, Curate of Chalcocke. "He will not christen childer until he have taken the midwife aside, and there doth make her to swear upon a book to answer to certain questions; neither he nor the midwife will show the questions but to the ordinary." In margin : "Md., to examine him upon a bill presented by Andrew Rayne, and to examine these witnesses :Henry Hawker, William Gibbes, Tho. Worciter, William Horden, Roger Hal, Henry Reg and the mydwife." xx. The Vicar of Tenterden. "He hath not put out of the manual which he daily useth the Bishop of Rome's name, his usurped autoritie and pardon expressed in the rubric and last absolution of extreme unction." Margin : "The Bishop of Rome." xxi. The Parson of Riple. (fn. 11) "He said openly in his parish 'I am commanded to show you the paternoster in English; you may do as you will in learning of it, but it is against mine opinion. For I liken the paternoster in English to the hard shell of a nut and the paternoster in Latin to the sweet kernel." Margin : "Paternoster in English." "He did not declare the use of hallowed palms, ashes, candles, holy bread and holy water." Margin : "Ceremonies."