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See List of the Westminster Divines.
Summons
[edit]Herbert Palmer of Ashwel Batchelor in Divinity, Oliver Boles of Sutton Batchelor in Divinity, Henry Wilkinson of Maddesden Batchelor in Divinity, Thomas Valentine of Chalfont Giles Batchelor in Divinity, Dr. William Twist of Newbury, William Reynor of Egham, Mr. Hannibal Gammon of Maugan, Mr. Jasper Hicks of Lawrick, Dr. Hoyle late of Dublin in Ireland, William Bridges of Yarmouth, Thomas Wincop of Ellesworth Dr. in Divinity, Thomas Goodwin of London Batchelor in Divinity, John Ley of Budworth in Cheshire, Thomas Case of London, John Pyne of Bereferrers, Mr. Whidden of Mooreton, Dr. Richard Love of Ekington, Dr. William Gouge of Blackfriers London, Dr. Ralph Brownrigg Bishop of Exceter, Dr. Samuel Ward Master of Sidney Colledge, John White of Dorchester, Edward Peal of Compton, Stephen Marshal of Finchingfield, Batchelor in Divinity, Obadiah Sedgwick of Cogshal Batchelor in Divinity, Mr. Carter, Peter Clerk of Carnaby, William New of Estington Batchelor in Divinity, Richard Capel of Pitchcomb, Theophilus Bathurst of Overton Watervile, Philip Nye of Kimbolton, Dr. Brocket Smith of Barkway, Dr. Cornelius Burghess of Watford, John Green of Pencomb, Stanley Gower of Brampton Bryan, Francis Taylor of Yalding, Thomas Wilson of Otham. Anthony Tuckney of Boston, Thomas Coleman of Bliton, Charles Herle of Winwick, Richard Herrick of Manchester, Richard Cleyton of Showel, George Gibbs of Ayleston, Dr. Calibute Downing of Hackney, Jeremiah Burroughs of Stepney, Edmund Calamy Batchelor in Divinity, George Walker Batchelor in Divinity, Joseph Carrol of Lincolns-Inne, Lazarus Seaman of London, Dr. John Harris Warden of Winchester Colledge, George Morley of Mildenhal, Edward Reynolds of Branston, Thomas Hill of Titchmarch Batchelor in Divinity, Dr. Robert Saunderson of Boothby Pannel, John Foxcroft of Gotham, John Jackson of Maske, William Carter of London, Thomas Thoroughgood of Massingham, John Arrowsmith of Lynne, Robert Harris of Hanwel Batchelor in Divinity, Robert Cross of Lincoln Colledge Batchelor in Divinity, James Archbishop of Armagh, Dr. Matthias Styles of Saint George Escheap London, Samuel Gibson of Burley, Jeremiah Whittacre of Stretton, Dr. Edmund Stanton of Kingston, Dr. Daniel Featly of Lambeth, Francis Coke of Yoxhall, John Lightoot of Ashley, Edward Corbet of Merton Colledge Oxon, Samuel Hildersham of Felton, John Langley of Westendersley, Christopher Tisdale of Uphusborn, Thomas Young of Stowmarket, John Philips of Wrentham, Humphrey Chambers of Claverton Batchelor in Divinity, John Conant of Lymington Batchelor in Divinity, Henry Hall of Norwich Batchelor in Divinity, Henry Hutton, Henry Seuddir of Colingborn, Thomas Bayly of Manningford Bruce, Benjamin Pickering of Easthomeley, Henry Nye of Clapham, Arthur Salloway of Seavernestoake, Sydrake Sympson of London, Anthony Burghess of Sutton Coldfield, Richard Vines of Calcot, William Greenhil of Stepney, William Moreton of Newcastle, Richard Buckley, Dr. Thomas Temple of Battersey, Josias Shute in Lombardstreet Batchelor in Divinity, Mr. Nicholson, Thomas Gattaker of Rotherhithe Batchelor in Divinity, James Weldey of Sylatten, Dr. Christopher Pashley of Hawarden, Henry Tozer Batchelor in Divinity, William Spurstow of Hambden in Bucks, Francis Channel of Oxon, Edward Ellis of Gilfield Batchelor in Divinity, Dr. John Hacket of S. Andrews Holborn, Samuel de la Place, John de la March, Matthew Newcomen of Dedham, William Lyford of Sherburn in Com. Dorset, Mr. Carter of Dynton in Com. Bucks, William Lance of Harrow in Middlesex, Thomas Hodges of Kensington in Com. Middlesex, Andreas Perne of Wilby in Com. Northampton, Dr. Thomas Westfield of S. Bartholomew le great London, Bishop of Bristol, Dr. Henry Hammond of Penshurst in Kent, Nicholas Prophet of Marlborough in Com. Wilts, Peter Sterry of London, John Erle of Bishopston in Com. Wilts, Mr. Gibbon of Waltham, Henry Painter of Exceter Batchelor in Divinity, Mr. Michelthwait of Cheryburton, Dr. Wincop of S. Martins in the fields, Mr. Price of Pauls Church in Covent Garden, Henry Wilkinson Batchelor in Divinity, Dr. Richard Oldsworth Master of Emanuel Colledge in Cambridge, Mr. William Duning
Current list
[edit]Name | Summons | DNB | Venn | Brook | Geography | Notes |
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Theodore Bathurst | Theophilus Bathurst | Y | "Orton Woodvile" | |||
William Good[link currently leads to a wrong person], William Goode | "Denton, Norfolk" | Hetherington says superadded | ||||
John Pyne | John Pyne | PN615J | "of Bereferrers"; rector of Bere Ferris | |||
Francis Woodcock | vol III[1]
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"of St Lawrence, Jewry" | Hetherington says superadded, "v. Moreton, of Newcastle, deceased." |
John Maynard, M.A., of Mayfleld, Sur rey, v. H. Nye, deceased.
Thomas Clendon, of All Hallows, Bark ing, r. Nicholson, who failed to attend.
Daniol Cawdrey, M.A.. v. Dr Harris, of Winchester, excused.
John Dury or Durie, the learned John Dury, a Scot (whose father had been banished for taking part in tha Aber deen Assembly), v. Dr Downing, de ceased.
William Rathbone, or Rathband, of Highgate, v. Morley.
John Strickland, of New Sarum, v. Dr Ward, deceased.
John Bond, D.C.L., Master of the Savoy,
t>. Archbishop Usher.
Humphrey Hardwick, of Iladdam Magna, Herts.
John Ward, of Ipswich and of Bramp- ton, v. Painter, deceased.
Edward Corbet, of Norfolk, v. H. Hall, of Norwich.
Philip Delme , or Delmy, of French Church, Canterbury, v. Rathbone, de ceased.
Thomas Ford, M.A., of St Faith s, Lon don, v. Bowles, deceased.
Richard Byfleld, of Long Ditton, Sur rey, v. Dr Featly, deceased.
William Strong, preacher in Westmin ster Abbey, v. Peale, deceased.
Robert Johnston, of York, v. Carter, deceased.
Samuel Boulton, of St Saviour s, South- wark, afterwards D.D., and Master of Christ s College, Cambridge, v. Bur- rough s, deceased.
- Thomas Baylie DNB
- John Bond (jurist) DNB, Master of Trinity Hall
- Oliver Bowles Venn "Oliver Boles of Sutton"
- William Bridge "William Bridges of Yarmouth"
- Richard Buckley[link currently leads to a wrong person]
- Adoniram Byfield DNB
- Richard Byfield DNB
- Richard Capel DNB
- John Carter[disambiguation needed] DNB articles seem to be for others; Bremer-Webster is 1554-1635
- Thomas Carter[disambiguation needed], Thomas Carter (Puritan) Venn
- William Carter[disambiguation needed]
- Thomas Case DNB "Thomas Case of London"
- Daniel Cawdrey DNB as Daniel Cawdry
- Humphrey Chambers
- Peter Clark[disambiguation needed] Venn
- Richard Clayton?
- Thomas Clendon fits with Venn "Thomas Clendon (CLNN620T)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
- Francis Coke fits with Venn "Francis Cooke (CK616F)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge. archdeacon of Hereford
- Edward Corbet
- Edward Corbet (d. 1658) DNB
- Philippé Delmé
- Calybute Downing DNB
- William Dunning[link currently leads to a wrong person]
- Edward Ellis[disambiguation needed]
- Thomas Ford (minister) DNB
- John Foxcraft Venn
- Hannibal Gammon DNB "Hannibal Gammon of Maugan"
- John Gibbon[link currently leads to a wrong person]
- George Gibbs[disambiguation needed]
- Samuel Gibson match to Venn "Samuel Gibson (GB596S)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
- Thomas Goodwin "Thomas Goodwin of London"
- Stanley Gower
- John Greene[disambiguation needed]
- William Greenhill DNB
- Henry Hall[disambiguation needed] Venn
- Humphrey Hardwick
- John Harris (Warden) DNB, Warden of Winchester
- Robert Harris (President of Trinity) DNB, President of Trinity College, Oxford
- Richard Heyrick DNB
- Gaspar Hickes DNB "Jasper Hicks of Lawrick"
- Samuel Hildersham DNB Venn
- Thomas Hill (Cambridge)
- Thomas Hodges[link currently leads to a wrong person] Venn
- Joshua Hoyle "Dr. Hoyle late of Dublin in Ireland"
- Henry Hutton
- John Jackson[disambiguation needed] Venn
- Robert Johnston[disambiguation needed] Venn
- John Langley[link currently leads to a wrong person] DNB
- William Launce
- John Ley DNB "John Ley of Budworth"
- Richard Love DNB, Master of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge "Richard Love of Ekington"
- William Lyford DNB
- Jean de la Marche
- John Maynard[link currently leads to a wrong person] DNB
- Thomas Micklethwaite Venn
- William Moreton[link currently leads to a wrong person]
- William Nicholson (bishop)
- Henry Nye
- Henry Painter
- Herbert Palmer (Puritan) DNB, President of Queens' College, Cambridge "Herbert Palmer of Ashwel"
- Edward Peale
- Andrew Perne (Puritan) DNB
- John Philips[link currently leads to a wrong person] Venn
- Benjamin Pickering
- Samuel de la Place
- William Price (pastor) DNB
- Nicholas Prophet
- John Pyne "John Pyne of Bereferrers"
- William Rathbone[link currently leads to a wrong person]
- William Rayner Venn "William Reynor of Egham"
- Henry Roborough
- Arthur Sallaway
- Henry Scudder DNB
- Obadiah Sedgwick DNB
- Josias Shute DNB
- Peter Smith[disambiguation needed] also known as Brocket Smith
- Edmund Staunton DNB, President of Corpus Christi College, Oxford
- Matthias Stiles - there is "Matthias Stiles (STLS614M)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge. in Venn
- John Strickland
- William Strong (minister) DNB
- Matthias Styles
- Francis Taylor[disambiguation needed] not in DNB, in Venn
- Thomas Temple[link currently leads to a wrong person] DNB, as son of William Temple (logician) Venn
- Thomas Thorowgood Venn
- Christopher Tisdale
- Henry Tozer DNB
- William Twisse "William Twist of Newbury"
- Thomas Valentine[link currently leads to a wrong person] Venn "Thomas Valentine of Chalfont Giles"
- George Walker (Puritan) DNB
- John Ward[disambiguation needed] not in DNB, in Bremer-Webster is d. 1598
- James Welby
- Thomas Westfield DNB, bishop of Bristol
- Francis Whiddon "Mr. Whidden of Mooreton"
- John White (clergyman) DNB
- Henry Wilkinson the younger
- Henry Wilkinson the elder "Henry Wilkinson of Maddesden"
- Thomas Wilson[disambiguation needed] not in DNB
- John Wincop Venn "Thomas Wincop of Ellesworth"
- Francis Woodcock
From Venn
[edit]- Samuel Fairclough "- (FRCH608S)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge. nominated 1643 but declined; in Bremer-Webster as "the elder"
- John Gauden "- (GDN619J)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
- Alexander Horrocks "- (HRKS602A)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
- Robert Twisse "- (TWS640R)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
From DNB
[edit]- Thomas Dillingham, brother of Francis Dillingham and father of Theophilus Dillingham, apparently invited and declined. He is "- (DLNN585T)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge. and not the other Thomas "- (DLNN609T)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge. father of William Dillingham (Emmanuel).
Notes
[edit]- ^ FRANCIS WOODCOCK, A. B. This pious divine was born in the city of Chester, in the year 1614, and educated in Brazen-nose college, Oxford, where he took one degree in arts. He entered into holy orders while at the university, and was episcopally ordained, soon after which he removed from that seat of learning, and had a cure of souls bestowed upon him. Wood says, u he was always puritanically affected ;" therefore, upon the commencement of the difft r- ences between the king and parliament, he espoused the cause of the latter, and was afterwards chosen one of the assembly of divines, when he assiduously attended during the whole session. Being brought up to London, he was chosen lecturer of St. Lawrence Jewry, and frequently preached at St. Olave s in Southwark, to which he was afterwards ap pointed minister by an ordinance of parliament, dated July 10, 16464 He took the covenant with the rest of his brethren, and was chosen proctor to the university of Cambridge. He died in the year 1649, aged thirty-five years, and his remains were interred in St. Olave s church.* He was esteemed a good scholar and an excellent preacher. His WORKS. 1. The Two Witnesses, in several Lectures at St. Lawrence Jewry, on Rev. xi., with the great Question discussed, Whether the two Witnesses were slain or no ? 1613. This work was made public by an order from the committee of the house of com mons, dated April 27, 1643. 2. Christ s Warning-piece, giving Notice to every one to watch and keep their Garments, delivered in a Sermon at Margaret s, Westminster, before the House of Commons, at their solemn Fast, October 30, 16441644. 3. Lex Talionis; or, God paying every Man in his own Coin, a Fast Sermon before the House of Commons, July 30, 1645, on 1 Sam. ii. 30., 1645. 4. Joseph Paralleled by the present Parliament, in his Sufferings and Advancement, a Sermon preached before the House of Commons on their solemn Day of Thanksgiving, Feb. 19, 1645, on Gen. xlix. 23, 24., 1646.