A general bill of mortality, of the Clergie of London, which have beene defunct by reason of the contagious breath of the sectaries of that city, from the yeere 1641. to this present yeere 1647. with the several casualties of the same.: Or, A briefe martyrologie and catalogue of the learned, grave, religious and painfull ministers of the city of London, who have been imprisoned, plundered, barbarously used, and deprived of all livelyhood for themselves and their families in these last yeeres: for their constancie in the Protestant religion establisht in this kingdome,and their loyalty to their soveraigne.

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A general bill of mortality, of the Clergie of London, which have beene defunct by reason of the contagious breath of the sectaries of that city, from the yeere 1641. to this present yeere 1647. with the several casualties of the same.: Or, A briefe martyrologie and catalogue of the learned, grave, religious and painfull ministers of the city of London, who have been imprisoned, plundered, barbarously used, and deprived of all livelyhood for themselves and their families in these last yeeres: for their constancie in the Protestant religion establisht in this kingdome,and their loyalty to their soveraigne.
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Griffith, Matthew, 1599?-1665.
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[London :: s.n.,
1646]
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Clergy -- England
Great Britain -- History
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"A general bill of mortality, of the Clergie of London, which have beene defunct by reason of the contagious breath of the sectaries of that city, from the yeere 1641. to this present yeere 1647. with the several casualties of the same.: Or, A briefe martyrologie and catalogue of the learned, grave, religious and painfull ministers of the city of London, who have been imprisoned, plundered, barbarously used, and deprived of all livelyhood for themselves and their families in these last yeeres: for their constancie in the Protestant religion establisht in this kingdome,and their loyalty to their soveraigne." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A85708.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 4, 2024.

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In the 10. Out-parishes.

Clement Danes. D. Dukeson sequestred, plun∣dred, forc'd to fly.

Covent garden. master Hall sequestred, and forc'd to fly.

Ci••••s in the Fields. D. Heiwood sequestred, im∣prisoned in the Compter, Ely house; & the Ships, forc'd to fly, his wife and children turn'd out of doores.

James Clarkenwell—

Katherine Tower—

Leonard Shoreditch. master Squire sequestred, imprisoned in Gresham Colledge, Newgate, and the Kings Bench, his wife and children plundred and turn'd out of doores.

martins in the fields. D. Bray sequestred impri∣soned, plundred, forc'd to fly, and—

mary Whitechappell. D. Johnson sequestred.

magdalen Bermondsey. D. Paske sequestred.

Savoy. 1. D. Balcanquel sequestred, plundred, forc'd to fly, and—2. master Fuller forc'd to fly.

In the 10. Out-parishes.—outed 9.—

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