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PAIGNTON - THE PROTESTATION RETURN OF 1641/2

 

By the end of 1640, King Charles I had become very unpopular.  Parliament forced him to make changes in the Constitution which gave them a bigger say in how the country was governed. From then on, Parliament was split into two factions - Royalists (Cavaliers) who supported the King and Parliamentarians (Roundheads) who wanted political and religious reform.

 

On 3 May 1641, every Member of the House of Commons was ordered to make a declaration of loyalty to the crown. This was ratified next day by the House of Lords. They called it their Protestation against " an arbitrarie and tyrannical government" and another order was made that every Rector, Churchwarden and Overseer of the Poor had to appear in person before the JPs in their Hundred to make this Protestation Oath in person. It was to  be a declaration of their belief in the" Protestant religion, allegiance to the King and support for the rights and privileges of Parliament".

 

They then had to go back home to their own parish where any two of them were to require the same oath of allegiance from all males over the age of 18. The names of all who refused to make the oath were to be noted and assumed to be Catholics.

 

We have, in the Devon Protestation Returns, a set of amazing documents - something akin to a census even though no women or children are named.  A transcription is available in the West Country Studies Library in Exeter.

 

Paignton parish belonged to the Hundred of Haytor*

(The original spelling has  been retained)

George Adam John Elliott snr. Barnard Mudg
John Adam Nicholas Elliott Edmund Mudg
Nicholas Adam William Elliott John Mudg sen.
William Adam James Emott John Mudg jnr.
William Adam James Farnis Thomas Mudg
Robert Alward John Farnis William Mudg
Thomas Angell William Farnis John Mugworthy
Christopher Avent William Farnis Pentecost Mugworthy
Walter Avent William Farnis jnr. John Murish
Hugh Baker George Finch David Narracott
Anthony Ball John Fletcher John Neck snr.
Anthony Ball jnr. Nicholas Fletcher John Neck jnr.
George Ball Richard Fletcher Matthew Neck
David Barnes William Fletcher Nicholas Neck
Humphrey Barnes John Ford Stephen Neck
William Barnes Thomas Ford William Neck
Theophilus Barret William Ford James Necke
William Barrett Henry Fosse William Necke
Henry Bartlet John Fosse John Norrish
Richard Bartlet Richard Fosse Peter Nowell
Richard Bartlet Samuel Fosse George Osborne
Thomas Bartlet Edward Fostard John Osborne
Thomas Bartlet Richard Fostard Simon Osborne
Thomas Beard Edward Full Henry Parnill
Alan Belfield John Full Thomas Parnill
William Belfield John Full John Passe
Adam Belfild Henry Furnis Edward Peirce
Richard Belfild Henry Furnis jnr. John Peirce
William Belfild John Furnis Alan Perry
William Bennet William Furnis William Peter
Nicholas Bennett John Fursman William Peter
Thomas Bennett Richard Fursman John Pine
Edward Bery Richard Fursman jnr. Giles Pinn
Richard Bery John Futtrell Walter Pinn
Thomas Bery John Garyner Peter Pole
William Bickford John Gardyner Nicholas Pollard
William Bickford William Garyner Vincent Pound
William Bickford Gilbert Gibs Richard Prophett sen.
Odes Blachford Odes Glaund Richard Prophett jnr.
William Blackford Richard Goodridg William Prophett
Richard Bluett Richard Govier John Richards
Adam Borton William Greene William Richards
Henry Borton Anthony Gregory Elizeus Rider
Thomas Borton Elizeus Gregory Gilbert Rider
William Borton Isaac Gregory Hugh Rider
William Bovy Richard Hachwell John Rider
David Bowdon John Hacridon Thomas Rider
Richard Bowdon William Halfe Richard Rixtable
John Boyes Thomas Hannaford John Roe
Henry Brock Daniel Hanniwell Henry Roger
John Brooking Thomas Harridon Robert Roper
Simon Brookinge John Harris John Sacke
John Burgin Richard Harris William Sacke
John Burt John Helling Richard Sanders
Gabriel Butland Nicholas Helling John Sen
John Butland Richard Helling Andrew Sexon
John Butland William Helling Thomas Sexon
John Butland John Hellinge David Sheepyeard
John Butland William Hewes Humphrey Sheepyearde
Josias Butland Nicholas Hill Robert Skreech
Leonard Butland Stephen Hill Thomas Small
Samuel Butland Edmund Hine Hugh Smith
Stephen Butland Nicholas Hine James Smith
Thomas Butland snr. William Hine John Smith sen.
Thomas Butland jnr. Arthur Holberton John Smith jnr.
Thomas Butland John Hole Robert Smith
Thomas Butland Nicholas Hole Thomas Smith
Walter Butland Willoiam Hole William Smith
James Carter John Hood Thomas Soper
Daniel Chatwell John Huchings Anthony Sowdon
William Chouldich Richard Huchings John Splatt
Elizeus Churchward Richard Huchings William Stab
John Churchward Thomas Huett John Stadon
William Churchyard William Jane John Stephens
William Churchward jnr. George Jeffrey Richard Stert
William Cock Robert Jeffrey Robert Stidston
David Cole John Jego John Street
David Cole Thomas Keete Thomas Stroud
Peter Cole William Keete Hugh Taply
William Collet Stephen Kelland Stephen Taply
Christopher Cooke Andrew Kinge Thomas Tapley
Stephen Cooke Giles Lane Gabriel Thomaline
William Cooke Robert Lane John Thomaline
John Coolling John Langaller Pentecost Thorne
William Cooling James Langeller Richard Thorne
John Cooming Peter Langeller Robert Thring
Henry Cros John Langford John Toope
William Curtis William Langford John Toope
John Dadridg Robert Langworthy William Toopoe
John Daushper Thomas Limbrey snr. Henry Toser
David Davis Thomas Limbrey jnr. William Tremils
John Davis Andrew Littell Elizeus Tudd
John Davis Richard Littell Gilbert Tully
Thomas Davis Richard Lowman Giles Tully
Henry Deane George Luscomb John Tully
Henry Diniock William Lyde Odes Tully
Thomas Distin Thomas March Roger Tully
John Dowse Henry Martin William Tully
John Drew Thomas Martin snr. John Turpin
Walter Drew Thomas Martin jnr. William Turpin
William Drew Elizeus Mathew John Venninge
Simon Durbin Elizeus Mathew Geoffrey Weber
Stephen Dyer John Mathew Henry Weber
Nicholas Dymon Robert Mathew Robert Weber
Hugh Eals William Mathew Henry Weker
Thomas Eals Thomas Mecam Henry Wicking
Robert Edwards John Mediate John Wilcocks
John Efford James Miller William Woodly
John Efford John Miller William Yabicombe
William Efford Thomas Miller Martin Young
John Eliot jnr. William Miller Thomas Young
Henry Elliott Peter Moore Elizeus Younge
Edward Kirkham, gent.,Giles Kirkham, gent., and Thomas Adam, cobbler are recusants

Signed by 

David Davies - Vicar

John Comying - Constable

Robert Roper - Constable and Churchwarden

Elizeus Younge - Overseer

Hugh Smith - Overseer

 

*For many centuries, Devon was divided into 32 administrative districts or Hundreds for land tax purpose.

 

Taken from the transcription by A. J. Howard published in 1973 which is available in the West Country Studies Library, Exeter.                                                                                                              Courtesy: Devon County Council

 

 

 
 
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