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WEST ALVINGTON  - 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.

West Alvington belonged to the Hundred of Stanborough*

The original spelling has been preserved

John Adams Thomas Gilbert Gent. John Pearse sen.
Richard Andrew Roger Gosse John Pearse jun.
Richard Ayles Hercules Gyles Thomas Pearse
Walter Bardwood Richard Gyles Richard Peatt
Benjamin Bastard William Halse Roger Pengay
Crispin Bastard Alexander Harradon Robert Perrott
John Bastard sen. John Harradon John Peters
John Bastard jun. William Harradon sen. Robert Peters
John Bastard William Harradon jun. Solomon Peters
Naboth Bastard Timothy Hartwell Walter Phillips
Richard Bastard Thomas Hatch Hugh Pingay
Robert Bastard Crispin Haukins John Pingay
Robert Bastard Richard Head Solomon Pingay
William Bastard John Headie Thomas Pingay
Robert Beard Nathaniel Heate Roger Pinhay jun.
Roger Beard Henry Hept sen. Joseph Pinwell
John Bennett Stephen Hept William Pinwell
John Bevell John Hingston Thomas Putt
Samuel Bevill John Hingston William Putt
Thomas Bevill John Hingston John Quarme
Andrew Brise Jonathan Hingston John Quarme
Francis Browne William Hingston John Quarme
John Browne William Hod Nicholas Quarme sen.
Henry Browne Crispin Hooper sen. Nicholas Quarme
John Burdwell Crispin Hooper Roger Quarme
Ellis Burdwood Henry Hooper William Randell
Richard Burdwood jun. Henry Hore Hugh Shott
Roger Chadder Andrew Hyne John Square
Arthur Cole sen. John Jarvis Richard Squire
John Cole sen. Philip Jesse William Squire
John Cole Stephen Kindon George Stephens
Arthur Collins Henry Kingston John Stephens
John Coming John Knowles John Sumpter
Thomas Cooke John Lake John Tamblyn
Thomas Cooper Christopher Lavers Robert Terrie
Crispin Courtis sen. Philip Lavers John Tisdall
Crispin Courtis jun. William Lee Richard Toocker
Walter Cox Richard Lidston Lavers Trust
Peter Crispin sen. William Lidston sen. Roger Trust
Peter Crispin William Lidston jun. Philip Waite
Philip Crispin John Lome Alexander Ward
John Crockwell Edward Lovell James Ward
John Darkham Edward Lovell Peter Ward
Thomas Dowman Henry Lovell John Warden
Ezekiel Drew John Lovell Robert Warring
William Dustin Roger Lovell Robert Warring
William Dyer Henry Luckam John Wheeler
Owen Edwardes James Luckam William White
Walter Egbert Roger Luckam John Whitinge
William Elliott sen. Thomas Luckam Thomas Winchelsey
William Elliott James Lyndon Arthur Wingham
Roger Elliott Philip Martin Roger Winter
Samuel Elver Walter Mathew Walter Winter
John Farewater John Merevell Edward Woolston
John Fareweather Thomas Newcomb Richard Worth
Nicholas Farweather Richard Nicholls Edward Yeoland
Nicholas Gilbert Gent. John Payne Mark Yeoman
Richard Gilbert Richard Payne William Yeoman

NO SIGNATURES WERE ADDED TO THIS LIST

 

* 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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