The county of Somerset divided into several classes, for the present setling of the Presbyterial government.

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Title
The county of Somerset divided into several classes, for the present setling of the Presbyterial government.
Author
Prynne, William, 1600-1669.
Publication
London :: Printed by R. Cotes for Michael Sparke at the Bible in Green-Arbor,
1648.
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Subject terms
Church of England -- Government -- Early works to 1800.
Somerset (England) -- History -- 17th century -- Early works to 1800.
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"The county of Somerset divided into several classes, for the present setling of the Presbyterial government." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A91167.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 5, 2024.

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The Classis of Bath and Wrington.

  • AXbridge
  • Bath City
  • Bath Easton
  • Bathewick
  • Batheford
  • Brackley
  • Bedminster
  • Bishporte
  • Banwell
  • B••…••…ington
  • Broadweston
  • Blagden, & Bleydon
  • Burnett
  • Bourton
  • Barrow
  • Brockley
  • Backwell
  • Butcombe
  • Berrington in Wri
  • Brislington, alias Busselton
  • Beluton
  • Buckland
  • Charlecome
  • Comehay
  • Camerton
  • Charlton
  • Churchill
  • Compton Bishop
  • Chedder
  • Cameley
  • Chill Compton
  • Compton
  • Congersbury
  • Claverton
  • Corston & Curston
  • Compton Dando
  • Compton David
  • Clutton
  • Clevedon
  • Chewstock
  • Chew Magnum
  • Chelvey
  • Coldhenton
  • Chewton
  • Compton Martin
  • Chewton Keynesham
  • Chelworth
  • Combe neer Bath
  • Dundrie
  • Dunkerton
  • Easton Gordan, alias St. Georges
  • Eastharpetree
  • Easton Katharine
  • Enborowe
  • Freshford
  • Farmeborowe
  • Forcot, alias Foxcot
  • Farrington
  • Farleigh
  • Felton
  • Hampton
  • ...

Page 4

  • Hemington
  • Hutton
  • Hinton Charterhouse
  • Hardington
  • Henton Blewett
  • High Littleton
  • Inglescombe
  • Keynsham
  • Kenn
  • Kilmersden
  • Kilveston
  • Kingston Semer
  • Lytton
  • Loxton
  • Lokinge
  • Laverton
  • Langridge
  • Lullington
  • Laurance Weeke
  • Lye
  • Long Ashton
  • Markesbury
  • Midsoner Norton
  • Nemnett
  • Nailsey
  • Northstock
  • Norton Malereward
  • Newton St. Loe
  • Orchardley
  • Publowe & Pensford
  • Philips Norton
  • Portebury
  • Priston
  • Portshut, alias Portshead
  • Puckston
  • Paulton
  • Radstocke
  • Roborowe
  • Rode
  • Swayneswick
  • South stock
  • Staunton Prior
  • Stowey
  • Saltford
  • Stone Easton
  • Stanton Drew
  • Sheepham
  • Stoke near Claverdon
  • Telesford
  • Timesborowe
  • Tickenham
  • Twiverton
  • Thrubwell
  • Ubley
  • Uphill
  • Widcombe, neer Westhapetree
  • Witcombe, neer Bath
  • Walton
  • Winford
  • Weston super Mare
  • Weston Gordan
  • Wellowe
  • Woodspringe
  • Worle
  • Walcott
  • Welton
  • Weston near Bath
  • Wrington
  • Westharptree
  • Wolley
  • Whitchurch
  • Wriggleton
  • Wolverton
  • Wraxhall
  • Winscombe
  • Yatton.

The bounds of this Classis are from Axmouth and River, by, and inclu∣ding Blayden, Axbridge, Stone, Easton, Chilcompton, Bluckland, Brackley, where it ends on Wilts-shire. And when they are in capacity to subdivide, then the Classis of Bath is to bee divided from Stone, Easton, including in it Cambley, Stowe, Pensforde, Publowe, Keynesham, and Busselton, where it go∣eth out.

Ministers
  • Mr. Samuel Crook de Wrington
  • Mr. Anthony Parker de Blagdon
  • Mr. William Gregory de Backwell
  • Mr. Samuel Westoby de Nailsey
  • Mr. John Luffe de Chew
  • Mr. Joseph Bowden of Bath, and the Ministers of the said City for the time being.
  • Mr. Thomas Codrington de Keyn∣sham
  • Mr. Will. Tompson de Hillington
  • Mr. William Long de Priston
  • Mr. William Thomas de Ubley
  • Mr. Sam. Tilly de Compton Martin
  • Mr. James Ashton de Kilmersden.

    Page 5

    Elders
    • Alexander Popham de Hunstero Esq
    • Edward Popham Esq of the same
    • John Ash de Freshford, Esq
    • John Harrington de Kelson, Esq
    • Clement Walker de Charterhouse, Esq
    • William Prynn de Swanswick, Esq
    • Richard Cole of Nailsey, Esquire
    • Iohn Buckland de Westhartery, Esq
    • John Hippesley de Stone Easton, Esquire.
    • Henry Corges de Batcombe in Chedd, Esq
    • Tho. Hippesley de Camerton, Esq
    • Tobias Venner de Bath, Doctor of Physick
    • John Burges de Stanton Drewe
    • Peter Lock de Chew Magnum
    • William Hall de Brackley
    • Ben. Pitt de Sanderwick
    • James Rowsell de Comchey
    • John Collins de Priston
    • John Curle de Freshford
    • John Wood de Bath
    • Thomas Wornall de Wraxhall
    • John Amery de Wrington
    • Richard Arthur de Backwell
    • Thomas Baynard senior, de Blayden
    • Richard Grimston de Yatton
    • Henry Plomley de Easthartrey
    • James Wrenckmore de Axbridge
    • Herculer Comer de Chedder
    • James Nash de Compton Martin
    • John Salmont de Easton Katharine
    • Henry Hurle de St. George
    • Edmond Keene de Wrington.
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