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INDEX TO VOLUMES II AND III

ABSOLUTION, (from the pope) 142;
(after penance) 171, 293, 300, 328,
351.

ABSTINENCE, 241.

ACCOUNTANT, 332.

ACCOUNTS, (in cathedrals) 6, 18, 22,
31, 36, 63, 103, 275, 278, 332; (in
parishes) 78,97, 117, 132, 143, 290,
291, 323; see Churchwardens.
ACTS OF PARLIAMENT, 21 Henry VIII,
c. 13, 295; 37 Henry VIII, c. 9,
14, 98, 121, 131, 348; 2 and 3
Edward VI, c. 13, 177 and note; 5
and 6 Edward VI, c. 20, 14; I
Elizabeth, c. 1, 29; 1 Elizabeth, c.
2, 96, 117, 126, 147, 290, 335, 336
note, 347; 5 Elizabeth, c. 1, 29;
5 Elizabeth, c. 5, 54, 293; 13 Eliza-
beth, c. 2, 52; 13 Elizabeth, c. 8,
14, 98, 121, 131; 13 Elizabeth, c.
12, 221 note; 23 Elizabeth, c. 1,
141 note I.
ACTUARY, 343.
ADMINISTRATION (of the goods of the
dead), 61, 120, 121, 143, 165, 180,
184, 220, 231, 324, 9, 348.
Admonition to such as intend to marry,
see Table of Prohibited Degrees.
ADOPTIONS, 274.
ADULTERERS, etc.,
Penance, Morals.
Advertisements, The, (of 1566) 24, 26,
176, 183, 332 note; others 167,
172.

ALEHOUSE, see Tavern.
ALEWIVES, 96, 122, 193.
ALIENATION (of church property), 5,
6, 17, 56, 61, 86, 110, 143, 164,
165, 234, 243, 292, 324, 8.
ALLEN, CARDINAL, 99, 123.
ALL SAINTS' DAY, no superstitious
ringing on, 72, 93.

ALL SOULS' DAY, no superstitious ring-
ing on, 72, 118.
ALMSBOX, see Poor.

ALMSHOUSES, 56, 99, 110, 121, 144,
156, 165, 184, 217, 230, 235, 243,
249, 329.
ALMSMEN, 31, 40, 65.
ALTARISTS, 279.
ALTARS, to be destroyed, 78, 98, 111,
140, 150, 162, 210, 227; see
Communion.

ANABAPTISTS, 128, 141.
ANNIVERSARY, 72, 149.
ANNUELLARII, 6, 7, 8.
ANTIPHONERS, to be destroyed, 99,
II2, 261.

APOSTLES' CREED, see Creed.
APPAREL (of altar or table), see Com-
munion; (of clergy), see Ministers.
APPARITORS, 100, 119, 144, 185, 232,
329, 343.

see Parishioners, APPOSE, 71.

ADVOWSON, 161; see Patronage.
ADVOWSONER, 220.

ALBS, to be destroyed and not detained,

99, 112, 261, 346.

ALDERMAN, 216.

APPROPRIATION, 5.

ARCHBISHOP, (to be prayed for) 323,
338, and bishops.

ARCHDEACON, 22, 41, 42, 44, 77, 100,
119, 157, 159, 163, 170, 190, 201,
204, 232, 233, 239, 252, 262, 264,
274, 312, 329, 330, 331-3, 343,7;
his visitation, 42, 203.
ARTICLES OF BELIEF, see Creed.

ARTICLES, of Religion (The xxxix),

12, 13, 19, 59, 74, 91, 113, 183,
191, 196, 197, 287: to be read,
13, 191, 287 twice a year: to be
subscribed, 197; Royal of 1583,
153, 157, 158; Whitgift's, 157,
158; of the Christian Faith, 92, etc.
ATHEISTS, 307.

ATTENDANCE (at church), see Service.
AUDISTORS, 279.

AUDITOR, 31, 36-8, 103.
AURICULAR CONFESSION, 156, 184.
AYLMER, BISHOP, his Articles for Lon-
don Diocese (1577),48-50; (1579),
105; (1580), 108-9; (1582), 134-
5 (1586), 199-208; his Articles
for London Archdeaconry, (1580),
106-7.

BALKS, 78.

BANCROFT, R., 281 note; his Articles
for St. Paul's Cathedral (1598),
305-12; (1599), 313-16; for
London Diocese (1601), 335-51.
BANGOR, Diocese, Grindal's Injunc-
tions for (1576), 21-3; Cathedral,
Grindal's Injunctions for (1576),

21-3.

BANNERS, see Rogation.

BANNS OF MARRIAGE, see Marriage.
BANQUETS (forbidden in church or
chapel), 179.

BAPTISM, (see also Register), rules
for 131, 148, 172, 301; god-
fathers and godmothers for, 49,
131, 141, 148, 211, 271, 288, 337,
9 not parents; qualifications for
godparents, 3, 71, 91, 114, 125,
144, 145, 148, 162, 163, 212,
271, 288; no lay-baptism allowed,
73, 148, 172, 271; sign of cross in,
49, 56, 135, 320, 327, 337; de-
ferred, 60, 172, 207, 211, 230, 301,
351; not to be taken out of the
parish, 60, 120, 220, 230, 263, 301,
351; the minister of, 73 and note,

125, 145, 263, 351; in necessity,
73 and note, 114, 145; fonts for,
not to be removed, 49,131,292,342;
fonts to be used, and not a basin,
49, 113, 131, 293, 339, 342 ; fonts
to be provided, 79, 293, 318; to
be used, 339: see also Ornaments;
fonts to be kept sweet and clean, 114,
193, 210, 276, 293, 318, 345; per-
formed at parish church, 120, 179,
207, 211, 220, 301: not with
popish ceremony, 172, 206; the
father of the child to be present,
145, 148; in accustomed place,
146, 211; Baptism evaded, 179,
230, 263, 301; children to be re-
ceived after inquiry, if privately
baptized, 211, 212, 320, 321.
BARNES, BISHOP, his Injunctions for
Durham Diocese (1577), 70-81;
forbids women to baptize, 73, note.
BARREL-BREECHES, 49.
BATEMAKER, 19.

BATH AND WELLS DIOCESE, Whitgift's
Articles for (1583), 153-8.
BEADS, forbidden, 123, 142, 163, 230,
261.

BEADSMEN, 68, 235-
BEARWARD, IIO.

BEDERN, THE, (at York), 86.
BELLRINGERS, 306, 308, 312, 315.
BELLS, to be provided, 326; no ex-
cessive ringing during sickness or at
death, 72, 118, 149, 191, 213, 214,
293; no ringing on abrogated
Holy Days, 58–9, 72, 142, 228,
245; no ringing for unbaptized,
73; passing bell, 93, 118, 132, 149,
190, 191, 214, 228, 293; regula-
tions for ringing on Sundays and
Holy Days, 93, 118, 191, 228; for-
bidden in Rogation, 115; hand-
bells and sacring bells, to be des-
troyed, 99, 112, 261; any pulled
down? III, 144, 225, 292; “little
bell before burial "forbidden, 149.

BENEFICES, non-residents to provide
curate, 148, 226, 259, 266, 299,
300; cum cura animarum, 307;
obtained by simony, fraud, buying
or selling, compacts, 13, 19, 29,
30, 53, 63, 84, 100, 116, 141, 221,
259; vacant, 54, 111, 161, 221,
326; farming of, leasing of, devis-
ing of, 53, 74, 116, 176, 221, 322;
pluralism, 30, 91, 116, 140, 161,
169, 185, 191, 247, 259, 307, 326;
held by layman or child, 221, 229;
farmer not to reject minister, 176,
189; presentative or donative?
203, 234; see Minister.
BIBLE, (provided in churches), 58, 79,
91, III, 125, 140, 162, 180, 188,
203, 210, 227, 262, 286, 318, 341;
reading of not to be discouraged, 19;
clergy to read and study, 22, 26, 28,
45, 54, 75, 127, 237, 239, 255, 6,
8, 266; no doctrine contrary to,
to be maintained, 98, 113; ex-
position of scripture, 153, 182, 189,
202, 207, 211, 215, 223, 249, 267,
291, 319, 329, 350; used in visit-
ing the sick, 213, 321; to be taught
in school, 217; to be read at dinner,
277, 308; texts on church-walls,

140, 209, 317.
BICKLEY, BISHOP, his Articles for
Chichester Diocese (1586), 135
note, 209-21.
BIDDING PRAYER, 215.
BIGAMY, see Marriage.
BISHOP, (see also Ordinary), is to be
prayed for in bidding prayer, 215,
327; curates admitted by, 41, 74,
etc.; licences to serve benefices, 42,
etc.; to preach, 48, 53, etc.; to teach
school, 74, 118, etc.; his officers,
16, 42, 44, 77, 100, 119, 157, 173,
232, 233, 262, 329, 343, 7; he ex-
amines in scripture, 22; resolves
doubtful matters, 45; receives ter-
riers of glebe lands, 46; sanctions

commutation of penance, 220, etc.;
excommunicates, 233; his relation
to the Dean, 5, 274.
BLASPHEMY, 60, 84, 142, 230.
BLETHYN, BISHOP, his Injunctions
for Llandaff Cathedral (1576),
3-II.

BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER, the norm
for public worship and administra-
tion of the sacraments, 59, 63, 72,
90, 105, 112, 115, 124, 131, 134,
145, 146, 148, 182, 197, 202, 210,
223, 224, 237, 240, 241, 243, 248,
256, 258-9, 262, 7, 8, 286, 293,
301, 318, 320, 331, 336; to be
provided in churches, 58, 91, III,
125, (in Welsh) 140, 162, 188,
209, 227, 286, 318, 341; must not
be abused, preached against, or im-
pugned, 28, 59, 83, 91, 113, 183,
191, 281, 327; quoted or referred
to in notes, 14 note 2, 43 note 2,
55 note 2, 73 notes 1 and 2, 144
note 1, 145 notes 1 and 2, 147 notes
I, 2, 148 notes 1, 2, 150 notes 1, 2,
171 note 1, 178 notes I, 2: see also
210, 212, 213; books attacking it,
304.

Books, forbidden, 51, 93, 99, 123,
143, 163, 205 puritan, 210 popish,
227, 261, 304, 344, 5; "Service
Books," 180.

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BULLINGER, his Decades, to be studied,

45-6, 239, 240; to be provided
in churches, 147, 150.

BURIAL, see Dead; of unbaptized, 73.
BURSAR, 18, 64, 332.
BUTTERY, 277.

Calendar, The New, 91, 111, 125.
CALVIN, JOHN, his Institutes, 256.
CANDLES [Candlesticks], to be des-
troyed, 99, 112, 261; for dead for-
bidden, 146, 149.

(of 1575), 44
50 note 1, 77
(of 1585), 221

CANONICAL OBEDIENCE, 329.
CANONS, (of 1571), 22 note 1, 31 note
I, 41 note 1, 43 note 2, 44 notes 2, 3,
46 note 2, 54 note 1, 73 note 3,
74 notes 1, 2, 76 note 1, 77 note 1,
172, 204 note 2;
note 1, 45 note 1,
note 1, 83 note 1;
note, 233 note, 266; (of 1597), 284
note, 296, 297 note, 299 note, 301
note, 302 note, 326, 329 note, 330
note, 332 note.
CANONS [prebendaries] (Llandaff), 4-
11; (York), 82-9; (Rochester),
28-38, 102-4, 237, 8; (Bangor),
21-3; (Gloucester), 24-7; (Peter-
borough), 39-40,159,160; (Chich-
ester), 51-2; (Worcester), 62-9,
252; (Salisbury), 273; (Lincoln),
299; (St. Paul's), 306, 309, 312;
(St. Asaph), 331.

PETICANONS, 19, 24-6, 33, 34,
63, 64, 68, 102, 103, 235, 237, 238,
253, 295, 296, 305-12, 332; see
Vicars-choral.
CANTERBURY, Province of, Articles for
(1576), 12-20; Injunctions of
Whitgift (1587-88), 241; Diocese,
Articles for (1589), 247-50;
Cathedral, Whitgift's Articles
(1598), 295-7.
CAP, see Square Cap.
CARDINALS, in St. Paul's, 305-7.
CARDS [playing cards], see Games.

CARTWRIGHT, T., 281 note.
CATECHISM, to be taught, 12, 29, 71,
93, 94, 119, 127, 128, 147, 151,
154, 170, 177, 184, 211, 217, 246,
271, 289, 291, 306, 323, 338, 344 ;
knowledge of required for Holy
Communion, 43, 71, 75, 95, 114,
130, 145, 179, 243; for marriage,
224, 271; knowledge of necessary
for godparents, 145, 148, 212,
271; Nowell's, 43, 98, 118, 131,
156, 201, 204; see also Minister.
CATHEDRALS, Grindal's Articles for,
in Southern Province (1576), 16–
20; of the New Foundation, 28, 39
note, 251, 2.
CATHOLIC DOCTRINE, 99, 123, 345.
CELEBRATE, see Communion.

CENSERS, to be destroyed, 99, 112, 261.
Censures, 74, 77, 80, 88, 197, 269,
348.

CHADERTON, BISHOP, his Articles for

Chester Diocese (1581), 110-23;
for Lincoln (1598), 298-304.
CHALICE (popish, of late in use), 144,
227, 346; see Communion Cup.
CHANCEL, see Repairs.
CHANCELLOR, the bishop's, 16, 75, 77,
80, 100, 119, 157, 165, 169, 170,
173, 174, 232, 256, 262, 328, 9,
330, 343, 7; of the Cathedral, 85.
CHANTER, 253, 296, 306.

CHAPELS IN ST. PAUL'S, 313.
CHAPELS-OF-EASE, 144.

CHAPTER, 3-II, 24-6, etc.; bishop is
caput capituli at Llandaff; a general
Chapter thrice yearly, 125.
CHAPTER (Ruridecanal), 75, 76, 8.
CHAPTER-CLERK, 30, 66.

CHAPTER-HOUSE, 4-11, 69, 82, 87,
252, 314.

CHESTER, DIOCESE OF, Chaderton's
Articles for (1581), 110-23.
CHEST, 7, 58, 79, 91, 92, III, 125,
140, 178, 181, 188, 210, 227, 286,
318, 341; and see Poor Register.

CHICHESTER, DIOCESE OF, Curteys's
Articles for (1577), 51-2; Whit-
gift's Articles for (1585), 182-5 ;
Bickley's Articles for (1586), 135
note, 209-21.
CHOIR, of church, 9, 22, 26, 31, 192,

210, 252, 3, 277, 306, 308, 345.
CHOIR OF SINGERS, 64, 253, 254, 331.
CHORISTERS, 6, 8, 9, 18, 19, 31, 63,

64, 84, 86, 103, 235, 275, 8, 296,
305-7, 315, 332; the Master of
the Children, 31; Tutor of, 278.
CHRISMATORIES, to be destroyed, 99,
112, 261.

CHRISOM, forbidden, 145, 148.
CHRISTEN, see Baptize.
CHURCH[ES], to be kept in repair, see
Repairs; not to be profaned by
games, fairs, etc., 59, 78, 100, 110,
125-6, 143, 220, 228, 324, 346;
attendance and behaviour at, 45,
60, 95, 96, 119, 126, 142, 143;
not to be destroyed, see Alienation;
vacant? III, 128, 161, 247, 285;
dead not to be buried in, 149; see
Ornaments.

CHURCHING, see Minister.
CHURCHING OF WOMEN, unmarried

mothers must do previous penance,
44, 55, 95, 115, 131, 148, 151,
154, 227, 260; popish customs at
forbidden, 146–7, 149, 150; rules
for, 149, 150; not to be omitted,

202, 292, 337, 350.
CHURCH STOCK, see Churchwarden
(accounts).

CHURCHWARDENS [and Swornmen],

their choice, 77,172,228; their duty
to inquire and present, 50, 58, 70,
78, 108, 118, 124, 133, 161, 173
etc., 200, 228, 347; their oaths of
office, 15, 77, 78, 80-1, 173, 194,
195, 199, 221, 233, 285; their term
of office, 58,79; their general duties,
78, 117, 217, 218, 245, 303, 323;
their accounts, 58, 78, 97, 117, 132,

143, 165, 177, 217, 228, 234, 248,
263, 290, 323, 8, 347; re the pro-
vision of church furniture, etc., see
Ornaments and Bread; the collec-
tion of offerings, 178; and poor
relief, 58, 96, 117, 178, 218, 227.
228, 245, 248, 263, 323; and
repairs of church and churchyard,
79, 96, 132, 144, 292; and Roga-
tion, see Rogation; and defacings
of popish ornaments, etc., 78; re
legacies see Will; keeping order
and Sunday observance, especially
in church and churchyard, 78, 79,
117, 165, 166, 183, 194; disci-
pline of evil livers, 44, 71, 228;
must levy the 12d. fine, 58, 96, 117,
126, 147, 183, 218, 227, 290, 323,
336, 347; present absentees from
church, 44, 97, 117, 127, 156, 183,
187, 9, 218, 231; and absence
from communion, 70; are admon-
ished to do their duties, 44, 97, 116,
127, 156, 183, 189, 217, 227;
must certify as to keeping of Injunc-
tions, 78; and not conceal faults,
118, 132, 347; must certify as to
parson's behaviour, 75-6, 175,
189; to refuse unlicensed clergy,
41-2, 74, 149, 151, 175, 189,
288; to see that youth are in-
structed, 42-3, 95, 128, 211, 301,
345; to see that registers are kept,
181, 302, 323; must discipline
unmarried mothers, 48, 205, 227,
345; not to sell bells or church
goods without permission, 117; not
to allow burials in churches, 149.
CHURCHYARDS, how maintained, 56,
58, 96, 100, 110, 132, 164, 165,
209, 225, 227, 243, 317, 326, 342 ;
behaviour there-games, plays, fairs,
selling, etc., 59, 60, 78, 96, 110,
117, 120, 126, 143, 166, 167, 186,
193, 194, 218, 220, 228, 230, 264,
276, 290, 324, 346, 347, 350.

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