November 5th, 1645. The county of Suffolke divided into fourteene precincts for classicall Presbyteries: together with the names of the ministers and others nominated by the committee of the said county, according to master speakers direction by letter; with the names of the severall committees of the county of Suffolke in their severall divisions.

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November 5th, 1645. The county of Suffolke divided into fourteene precincts for classicall Presbyteries: together with the names of the ministers and others nominated by the committee of the said county, according to master speakers direction by letter; with the names of the severall committees of the county of Suffolke in their severall divisions.
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London :: printed for Christopher Meredith at the Crane in Pauls Church-yard,
1647.
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Presbyteries -- England
Suffolk (England) -- History
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"November 5th, 1645. The county of Suffolke divided into fourteene precincts for classicall Presbyteries: together with the names of the ministers and others nominated by the committee of the said county, according to master speakers direction by letter; with the names of the severall committees of the county of Suffolke in their severall divisions." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A80689.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 16, 2024.

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The sixt Division containeth the Hundred of Wangford, Mut∣ford and Lothingland, their mee∣ting appointed at Beckles.

  • Sir Butts Bacon Knight
  • Sir William Playters Knight
  • Sir John Wentworth Knight
  • Theophilus Vaughan Esquier
  • Edward Reed Esquier
Ministers
  • Mr. VV. Hodgeskin of Rushmer
  • George Cock of Barsham
  • Edmond Barber of Somerly-Towne
  • James Aldrich of Bradwell
  • John Clarke of Beckles
  • John Allen of Metingham
Others to be joyned to the Ministers.
  • Humphrey Brewster of North Cove Gent.
  • William Smith of Al-Saints
  • Benjamin Staygolt of Gorl∣ston
  • Samuell Newson of Michaels
  • Richard Battelly of Andrewes
  • Edmond Nevill of Beccles
  • _____ _____ Eacherd of Barsham Gent.
  • Samuell Cock of Barsham
  • VVilliam Ricks of Michaels
  • Richard Page of Redsham
  • Francis Aldrich of Somerley Towne
  • Edmond Harvy of Gisleham Gent.
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