299 the HISTORY if the PURITANS. Chap. VII. j een ginning of the next reign. Nor was the archbifhop foftned, but rather Elizabeth, confirmed in his former refolution. I rivJ Aylmer bifhop of London, carne not behind his metropolitan in aéts of Bp. Ayl- feverity. Mr. Strype fiys, he was the chief mover in the ecclefiaftical téeaersflt commiflion, and had as high a fpirit as the greateft lord in the land. gu rke Puritans. During Grindal's difgrace, he harraffed the London clergy with new in- terrogatories and at'ticles, three or four times a year. He adyifed the heads of the univerfity of Cambridge (with whom he bad nothing to do) to call in all their licences, and expel every man who would not wear the apparel, laying, That the fol.'y that is bound up in the heart ofa child, Life of Ayl- is to be expelled with the rod of difcipline. In his vi frtation this fummer, met P. 84, he fufpended the following. clergymen in EEx, Sçc. Mr. Whiteing of in;1er, Paifeld, Mr. Wjyrefdale and Giford of Malden, Mr. Hawkdon vicar of fafpended by Fryan, Mr. Carre of Rain, Mr. To;/ial of Much Tottam, Mr. Huckle of the bilhap of AtropReading, Mr. Pigot of Tilly, Mr. Cornwal of Mark, flay, Mr. Negus London. of Leigh, Mr. Carew of Hatfield, Mr. Ward of Writtle, Mr. Dyke after- wards of St..,1lbans, Mr. Rogers of Weathersfaeld, Mr. Northy of Col- chter, Mr. Newman. of Coygefall, Mr. `'aye of Peldon, Mr. Parker of Dedham, Mr. Morly of Rid/gel, Mr. Nix [or Knight] ofHampflead, Mr. Winkfeld of Wicks, Mr. Wilton of Aldham, Mr. Dent of South Souberry, Mr. Pain of To/bury, Mr. Larking ofLittle Waltham, Mr. Camillus Ru/li- cus paftor of range, Mr. Seredge. of Ea,fl Havingfield, Mr. Howel of Pa- gelfam, Mr. Chadwick of Danbury, Mr. Ferrar of Longhorn, Mr. Sens of Lexden, Mr. Lewis of Sr. Peter's Colchfer, .Mr. Cockof St. Gyles's Col- chiller, Mr. Beaumont of Eafl Thorp, Mr. Redrige ofHutton, Mr. Chap- lain of Henihfled, Mr. Culverwel of Fe/lead, Mr. D. Chapman preacher at Dedham, and.Mr. Knevit of Mile End Colch ter, in all about thirty- MS. P.584, eight. Thefe (lays my author) are the, painful minifters of Efx, whom 74t the bifhop threatens to deprive for the furplice, faying, we fhall be white with him, or he will be black with us. Mr. Carew') Mr. Carew of Hatfield Peveril, was a zealous promoter of the welfare 1V- 'rings. of fouls, and mourned, over the want ofa learned and preaching miniftry : He was ordained by the bifhop of Worcefler, and licenfed by archbiflrop Grindal and the bifhop of London himfelf, who commended his preach- ing ; but being too forward, in acquainting his diocefan by letter, that in Effex, within the compafs of fixteen miles, there were twenty -two non - refidents,_ thirty infufficient minifters, and at the fame time, nineteen preachers filenced for notfubfcribing his lordfhip inftead of being pleated with the information, fen t for Carew before the commifíioners, and charged him folly without the leaft evidence, with letting up a prefbytery, and with contemning ecclefiaftical cenfures. It was alledged againft him fur- ther; that he was chofen by the people; that he had defaced the book of Common
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