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UGBOROUGH - 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.

Ugborough belonged to the Hundred of Ermington

The original spelling has been preserved

Thomas Adames Laurence Earell Ralph Mudge
Edmund Andrewe William Earell Thomas Mudge
John Andrewe Thomas Edgecombe William Mudge
Philip Andrewe William Egbeare John Murche
Richard Andrewe Robert Eglace William Murth
William Argest Henry Ellacott Daniel Norcott
Hugh Aulger John Elliote John Norcott
William Avery John Ellis sen Thomas Noris
John Badcocke John Ellis jun. Henry Norise
John Badcocke William Ellis Baldwin Norton
John Badcoke William Etforde Ellis Pape
Henry Bagley John Farleigh James Pawlett
John Baker John Farliegh Abraham Peeke
John Baker Laurence Farleigh Mardochers Peeke
John Baker Ralph Farleigh Robert Penhay
Richard Bale Thomas Farleigh Robert Pollerd
Thomas Bamlet William Farleigh James Prideaux
Humphrey Baron William Farleigh John Prouse
John Baron Robert Farley Richard Prouse
Leonard Baron John Ford Thomas Prouse
Ralph Baron Leonard Forde William Prouse
Thomas Baron Richard Fosterd William Prowse
William Baron John Fowell Esq  Simon Record
Richard Barron Ellis Fox Andrew Revell
John Bawden John Fox George Revell
Edward Beare William Fox James Rithe
William Beere Obydia Foxe Richard Roache
Nicholas Bennett John Foxe Philip Rodde
Robert Bernerd John Gale John Rogers
Thomas Bernerd William Gapp John Rogers
Gawen Bickford Richard Garrek John Rogers
Crispin Bickford John Gawlde William Rogers sen.
John Bickford Richard Gay William Rogers jun.
Thomas Bickford Robert Gay John Ryder
Thomas Bickford John Gaye Ralph Salter
William Bickford John Gaye Thomas Scobble
William Bickford Edward Gibb John Scoble
William Bickford Ralph Gibb Tristram Selly
William Bickforde William Gibb William Shall
John Blake Henry Gill William Sherwell
Ralph Blake Henry Gill jun. William Shillaber
John Blunt Joseph Gill Adam Soper
Thomas Bower sen. Samuel Gill James Soper
Thomas Bower jun. Thomas Glanfeild John Soper
William Bower John Glanfeilde Richard Soper
John Boyes Stephen Gokham Vincent Soper
Stephen Brigmead Richard Gubbot William Soper
Edmund Brookinge Richard Halett Jonathan Sowton
Edward Brookinge John Ham Richard Stearte
Oliver Brookinge Richard Harford William Stearte
Richard Brookinge Thomas Harforde Philip Steddens
Robert Brookinge Roger Harris John Steven
William Brookinge John Harvie Adam Stidston
John Bulford John Harvie James Stidston
Edmund Burtt Nicholas Harvy John Stidston
Thomas Burtt Henry Hatch Thomas Stidston
Henry Cann jun Thomas Hatch Michael Stoinge
James Cantrell William Hatche Adam Strode gent.
Philip Cantrell Thomas Hele Renold Strode
William Cantrell Philip Hellier William Strode
Edward Carswell George Hept Richard Sumpter
John Carswill Roger Hept William Sumpter
Richard Carswill Charles Hill Peter Syllett
James Chalk Richard Hill Nicholas Symons
Thomas Champlyn Thomas Hodge Anthony Tooker
Anthony Chilswill William Holman Richard Tooker
Francis Chiswill Thomas Hurrell Stephen Toser
Henry Cleane John Hurst Harry Toupe
John Cleine John Hyte Robert Toupe sen.
John Coaker William Jane Robert Toupe jun.
John Cobley William Jeffery Roger Toupe
Edward Cole Philip Jellande Walter Toupe
William Cole Andrew Jerman Walter Toupe
Henry Colman Samuel Jolly Anthony Towes
Silvan Comyne Robert Keye James Towpe
John Cooke Philip Knight Andrew Tozer
Andrew Coombe John Lang Thomas Treswell
John Cornishe Laurence Lange John Trinkce
Henry Cotter Roger Langmead Thomas Tosen
Richard Cowle William Langmead Richard Tryincke
James Cowne John Langmeade John Tryncke
John Cowne John Lavers Richard Trynck
Richard Cowne Richard Lavers James Tucker
William Coyler Robert Lavers Philip Twencke
Henry Creaber Hugh Leate Thomas Wakeham
Hugh Crocker Thomas Leight Owen Wakeham
John Crocker, gent. George Luke Augustine Ware
Robert Crocker Barnard Luxton John Waringe
William Crocker Hannibal Luxton Richard Weekes
Arthur Damerell Thomas Luxton Robert Weekes
Henry Damerell John Lydford Nicholas White
Henry Damerell Henry Lyght Ralp Whitle
Richard Damerell John Lyght Arthur Williams
Richard Damerell William Lyght Daniel Williams
John Davie Henry Manaton John Williams
Oliver Devell John Manton John Williams
Richard Doggat Vincent Martyn William Willinge
John Downe Richard Mathewe Henry Woode
Nicholas Dunynge Richard Moore Thomas Worrell
John Dustine Henry Mudge Thomas Windyet
Roger Dustine sen. John Mudge William Windyett
Roger Dustine jun. John Mudge John Yellen

Signed by

Francis Bornard - Vicar

Robert Tooker - Constable

Henry Windeat - Constable

Thomas Gothame - Churchwarden

Thomas Cantrell - Churchwarden

William Reynolds - Overseer

John Treeby Overseer

Andrew Row - Overseer

William Gifferye - 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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