Location | Office/Status | Cleric Detail | Qualification | Comment |
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Lancaster / | Vicar | not given, not given | Certificate of Mayor and Bailiffs + four citizens of Lancaster, dated 23 Feb 1635[/36]: Vicar paid 40s. and 'that ethre were no other Clergy' who had church livings within their Corporation. | |
Preston / | Vicar | Starkie, James | ||
Liverpool / | Stipendiary | not given, not given | office: stipendiary minister. Liverpool reports: 'the truth is wee have noe Cleargie man wthin the sayd Towne who is at all Beneficed but one who is our Stipendiary Minister whom the Towne maynteynes upon their owne Charge The Tythes and other Church Dues of value goeing to the Parson of Walton from the Towne soe that or Preacher wth us was not assessed at all but the towne underwent the Burthen them selves'. | |
Sefton / | Rector | Leigh, Drnot given | ||
Aughton / | Rector | Banastre, Mrnot given | ||
Halsall / | Rector | Travers, Mrnot given | ||
Northmeols / | Rector | Wright, Mrnot given |
Source | Lancashire and Cheshire Record Society vol. 12 (Tax List): 1622 |
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Ordinary / Jurisdiction | Bridgeman, John/Chester 1619-1652 |
Comment | Lancashire Ship Money returns. These are certificates of the ship money assessments levied on clergy in 1635 in reply to letter from Humphrey Chetham, Sheriff, dated 13 Feb. 1635[/6], himself following the instruction of the Privy Council |