A LIST OF THE CLERGY of HAMPSHIRE; OR A Brief Catalogue Of the LEARNED, GRAVE, RELIGIOUS, AND PAINFULL MINISTERS OF HAMPSHIRE.
Who have been Imprisoned, Plundered, and barbarously used, deprived of all Livelyhood, for themselves and their Families, in the Late REBELLION; for their Constancy in the Protestant Religion, and their Loyalty to their KING, under that Grand PRESBYIERIAN Tyranny.
Cursed be their Wrath for it was fierce, and their Rage for it was cruel; I will divide them in Jacob, and scatter them in Israel.
LONDON, Printed to shew the World the Stubbornnesse and Cruelty of the Presbyters. 1662.
I Met here by chance with a seasonable sheet call'd a Bill of Mortality, being a List of the ejected Orthodox and Loyal Divines in the City of London, under the late Presbyterian Tyranny. And another Catalogue of certain Preachers of the same City, whose mo [...]ths the law ha [...]h lately stop'd, which last doth cause a great clamour abroad. Now to undeceive the ignorant seduced People of the Nation, being a great expedient to advance the peace of the Church and State, I cannot but commend his love to both, that hath begun so good a work, as to publish the names of both the ejected parties, that the very People who have been so long misled, may judge which side have most reason to cry out of persecution, whether the former, who were all ejected, and Plundred, most Sequestred, and many Imprisoned, and Murdered, some by the pretended Sword of Justice, others starved and poyson'd, and all this done contrary to Law by Rebells and Traytors; or the latter (who are not a quarter of the number of the former) who, first, for not conforming to the Government of the same Church which gave most of them their Orders, and is establisht by the Ancient Fundamental Laws of the Land, and secondly, because they may not be permitted to live in a perpetuall freedom to alter the Government of Church and State whe [...]soever they have opportunity: They are only e [...]ected out of th [...]se Livings which most of the [...] enjoy'd by Rapine, and permitted to keep those great Riches which they got by preaching Rebellion. Now, Friend, being very sensible what a right understanding this may work in the good People of this Land. [Page 2] I have club'd my mite towards it and have sent you a perfect List of the sequestred Divines in our County, and if every one that loves their own Posterity and the peace of Sion would do as much, I hope that by Gods blessing the happiness of this Nation would be setled upon a sure and lasting Foundation, which shall be the constant Prayer of
- 1 THe Dean and the twelve Prebendaries, and the two Archdeacons, and all the other Officers of the same Church, to the number of thirty at the least, all turned out and plundred, and many of them imprisoned.
- 2 St. Mary Calendar, and Lawrence, Mr. William Taylor sequestred and plundred.
- 3 Chilcombe, Mr. Fagor s [...]questred and plundred.
- 4 Crawley, Dr. Alexander, sequestred and plundred.
- 5 Kingsgate and St. Maurice, Mr. Alworth sequestred and plundred.
- 6 Morestead, Mr. Gosling sequestred.
- 7 St. Clements, Mr. Holloway, sequestred and plundred
- 8 St. Thomas, Mr. Cotten sequestred and plundred.
- 9 St Johns and St. Peters in Soca, Mr. Lucy sequestred.
- 10 St. Michaels, Mr. Martin sequestred.
- 11 Stoak Episcopi, Mr. Gawen sequestred.
- 12 Weeke, Mr. Trussell sequestred.
- 13 Winhal, Mr. Tutt sequestred.
- 14 St. Crosse Hospital, Dr. Lewis.
- 1 ARlesford, Dr. Peter Heylin sequestred and plundred, and his great Library all taken away by Coll. Rich. Norton of Southweek.
- 2 Avington, Dr. Green sequestred.
- 3 Bramdean, Mr. Rolfe sequestred and plundred.
- 4 Cheriton, Mr. Hugh Halswell sequestred.
- 5 Hinton Amner, Dr. Stanley sequestred and plundred.
- 6 Itchin Stoke, Mr. Maddocks sequestred.
- 7 Sutton Episcopi, Mr. Loweman sequestred,
- 8 Worthy Martyr, Mr. Clapham sequestred.
- 1 ALton, Mr. Mason sequestred and plundred.
- 2 Bentworth, Mr. Hood sequestred.
- 3 Hedly, Mr. Thomson sequestred.
- 4 Selbarne, Mr. Langworth s [...]questred.
- 1 AShdean, Mr. Holdepp.
- 2 Basing-Stoke, Mr. Webb.
- 3 Crundale Mr. Lively
- 4 Clidsden, Mr. Mornige.
- 5 Deane.
- 6 Heckfield, Mr. Cr [...]sse.
- 7 Hannilon, Mr. Page.
- 8 Odiam, Mr. Hollnesse.
- 9 Southwarnborough, Dr. Peter Heylyn.
- 10 Dogmersfield, Mr. Hanham.
- 1 ABbots Inn, Dr. Hyde imprisoned.
- 2 Andover, Mr. Clarke sequestred & imprisoned
- 3 Amport, Mr. Souch sequestred and imprisoned.
- 4 Burroughcleere, Dr. Lucy now Bishop of St. Davids
- 5 East Woodhaw, Dr. Lewis.
- 6 Jacombe, Mr. Whistler.
- 7 Heighcleere, Dr. Lucy.
- 8 Lukenholt, Mr. Lakes.
- 9 Overwallop, Dr. Younge, the Reverend Dean of Winchester, sequestred and plundred, and a Tinker placed to preach there.
- 10 Upclatford, Mr. Sambarne.
- 11 Wherwell Rectory, Dr. Nicholas.
- 1 ALoer Stoke, Mr. Rolph sequestred and plundred.
- 2 Buriton, Dr. Lany now Bishop of Peterborough.
- 3 Blendworth, Mr. Shawe,
- 4 Bedhampton, Mr. Aderne.
- 5 Clalton, Dr. Gillingham.
- 6 Clanfield, Mr. Heath.
- 7 Droxford, Dr. Preston.
- 8 Eastmeane, Mr. S [...]ingly sequestred and imprisoned
- 9 Fearham, Mr. Hamilton.
- 10 Havant, Mr. Ruigsted.
- 11 Portsmouth, Mr. Flea.
- 12 Rowner, Mr. Searle.
- 13 Upham Mr. Waferer.
- 14 Warnford Dr. Coxe.
- [Page 5]15 Warblington, Mr. Payne.
- 16 Westmeane, Mr. Bloudworth,
- 17 Waltham, Dr. Gulston.
- 1 BOnchurch, Mr. Dickson.
- 2 Calbome, and Dr. Sydnham.
- 3 Brixton, Dr. Sydnham.
- 4 Freshwater, Mr. Goodman.
- 5 Godshill, Mr. Crosfield.
- 6 Gatscombe, Mr. Price.
- 7 St. Lawrence, Mr. Mosely.
- 8 Woolton, Mr. Barlouws sequestred and imprisoned in a Dungeon for many weeks.
- 9 Youverland, Mr. Richards.
- 1 BRoughton, Mr. Donse.
- 2 Barton Stacy, Mr. Morgan.
- 3 Chilbolton, Dr. Hinton Imprisoned.
- 4 Houghton, Dr. Alexander sequestred and plundred.
- 5 Seckford, Mr. N [...]se Imprisoned.
- 6 Longstoke, Mr. Beasly Imprisoned.
- 7 Michelmersh, Mr. Maningham.
- 8 Motson, Dr. Stanly.
- 9 Stoke Charity, Mr. Pinke Imprisoned.
- 10 Iwisbury, Mr. Eastgate.
- 11 Wanston, Dr. Burby.
- 1 BOt [...]y, Dr. Lambe.
- 2 Dibden, Mr. Squire.
- [Page 6]3 Fauly, Mr. Tull.
- 4 Murshing, Mr. Good.
- 5 Holycood, Mr. Edmonson.
- 6 Northstoneham, Mr. Alcocke.
- 1 CHrist-Church, Mr. Imber sequestred, plundred and imprisoned.
- 2 Fordingbridge, Mr. Cuffe sequestred.
- 3 Minstead, Mr. Lake sequestred.
- 4 Milton, Mr. Bound sequestred.
- 5 Soply, Mr. Lakes sequestred.
This is as perfect a List as I could Collect in so short a time, but note, that though the word (Sequestred) be not added to every name herein, yet every one of these were sequestred at least, and many Plundred and Imprisoned.
The total summ of the Ministers Ejected above 100 with the Dean and Chapter, whereof Drs. at least. 25.