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PILTON - 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.

 

The Protestation Returns are arranged by parish.

Pilton belonged to the Hundred of Braunton

The original spelling has been preserved

Abraham Adger John Grove John Pike
Nicholas Aisheford, Gent John Grudgerye John Pike, jun.
John Allyn Annanias Hacker John Plyme
John Allyn John Hackwill Gilbert Prannce
Edward Anderdon Richard Hammett Henry Prichard
George Anderdon Simon Hammett Peter Preist
Noah Andrewe John Hancott Alexander Pugeslye
John Balch John Hancock William Ramston
Simon Balch William Hancott Gregory Rawles
George Bale Christopher Hannaford John Rawles
John Balment George Harapath John Teynor
Hugh Band John Harapath George Rice
Henry Barnes Henry Harford William Rice
John Barrett William Harry Edward Rogers
John Barwicke Walter Harrys Philip Rogers
John Bear Edward Hartnoll Richard Rogers
Robert Beare Henry Hatch James Rowe
Roger Beare John Hatchcocke Thomas Rowe
Henry Benham Walter Hawkwill Edward Sainnte
Philip Bennett Anthony Heale Nathaniel Salisburye
Jenkin Bidder William Heale Richard Sannders
William Bishoppe Richard Heare William Sannders
Henry Blackmore William Heath John Seldon
Humphrey Blackmore Philip Herlye Richard Seldon
John Blackmore John Heyward Joseph Shapley
Thomas Blackmore Bartholomew Hill Jonas Shepheard
William Blackmore Henry Hill Matthew Sherland
Helen Bloe John Hill Miles Sherland
John Bond Paul Hill John Slee
Philip Bond Richard Hill Philip Slee
George Botson David Horwood Richard Slee
Humphrey Bowcher Henry Hoyle Richard Slee
John Bowcher Philip Huckmore Giles Sleeper
Roger Bowdon Simon Huckmore Edward Slocombe
Joseph Bromeholme Anthony Hurford John Slolye
Nicholas Bromeholme John Hurford John Slolye
Thomas Bromeholme William Hutchcocke John Slooman
Nicholas Brownford Edward Iddye William Slooman
John Bungis Thomas Iddye William Smyth
John Burch William Isaac John Sparman
Richard Buttor Robert Jeffery Bartholomew Spicer
James Cannter Thomas Jeffery James Spicer
John Catley Robert Jenkyn William Staddon
Owen Clepitt Owen Jones Joseph Streete
Richard Clowteman George Juell Thomas Striblyn
Philip Colemam William Kerry Arthur Symons
William Collacott Anthony Knight John Tallyn
Samuel Colwell Gilbert Knill Laurence Tallyn
James Cooke Alexander Lakeman John Tamlyn
John Cooke Walter Lamond, Gent Thomas Taylor
John Courtice John Lamprey David Thomas
Bartholomew Crocker John Laneman Evan Rice Thomas
John Crocombe Roger Laneman William Thomas
John Dallyn William Laneman Stephen Thorne
Thomas Daniell Richard Leare Bartholomew Tocker
John Dillon Hugh Lee Henry Tome
Humphrey Donne Hugh Leigh Nicholas Tooker
Richard Downe, Gent John Leigh Simon Tooker
Peter Downeman William Lovering Nathaniel Trapnell
John Drewe John Luckwill Augustine Travers, Gent
Edward Dyer, Gent Arthur May Walter Vaughan
John Dyer Anthony Maye John Vellacott
Simon Dyer Richard Maye Henry Venner
Walter Dyer William Maye Richard Venner
Thomas Earnest John Mayne Walter Venner
William Evan Richard Mayne William Verneham
Edward Fairchilde Henry Meade Edward Waller
John Fairchilde Thomas Merrifield John Warde
Nicholas Fairechilde Henry Merrifield Jenkin Watkin
Edward Filkyns Edward Moger Alexander Webber
Christopher Followe John Moore, sen. Synkyn Webber
Richard Forse John Moore Thomas Webber
Thomas Fosse Humphrey Morrice Robert Webberne
William Foxe Henry Mylles Arthur Waite
Henry French Owen Nicholl Simon White
Giles Frost George Nicholls John Whitefield
Giles Frost, jun. John Nicholls Matthew Wilkey
Hugh Frost Morgan Nicholls Matthew Wilkey
William Frost Robert Notherton Richard Wilkey
John Gamon John Odem William Wilkey
William Gamon Arthur Orchard Griffith Williams
Richard Godfrye John Orchard Matthew Williams
John Grannte John Orchard Nicholas Williams
Thomas Greene Matthew Orchard John Wooles, Gent
Anthony Gribble Thomas Orchard John Wyngood
Edward Gribble George Outley John Wyott
Edward Gribble, jun. George  Palmer Richard Wyott
George Gribble Philip Palmer Adam Yolland
John Gribble Thomas Palmer Ephraim Yolland
John Gribble Robert Parmiter George Yolland
Robert Gribble Edward Parmyter John Yolland
Thomas Gribbble Nicholas Parmyter John Yolland
William Gribble William Pearse John Yolland
William Gribble Charles Penwarden Richard Yolland
Philip Griffeth John Perry William Yolland
Philip Griffeth Henry Perrye William Yolland
William Griffeth David Phillips -
Jeremiah Grove John Phillips -

Roger Bowchier - Clerk

Nathaniel Gyles - Clerk

(All the above names in the same hand)

 

* 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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