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During the spring of 1641 there was great unrest in
Parliament with discord between the House of Commons and
the Lords, and plots and sub-plots against both the King
and Parliament itself. In May 1641 Parliament agreed
upon the following Protestation Oath
" I, do in the presence of Almighty God, promise, vow
and protest to maintain and defend , as far as lawfully
I may, with my Life, Power and Estate, the true reformed
Protestant Religion , Expressed in the Doctrines of the
Church of England, against all Popery and Popish
Innovations, within this Realm, contrary to the same
Doctrines, and according to the Duty of my Allegiance,
His Majesties Royal Person, Honour and Estate, as also
the Power and Privileges of Parliaments, the Lawful
Rights and Liberties of the Subjects, and every person
that maketh this Protestation. in whatsoever he shall do
in the lawful Pursuance of the same; and to my power.
and as far as lawfully I may, I will oppose and by all
good ways and means endeavour to bring to condign
punishment all such as shall, either by Force, Practice,
Counsels, Plots,, Conspiracies, or otherwise, do any
Thing to the contrary of any Thing in this present
Protestation contained; and further, that I shall in all
just and honourable ways, endeavour to preserve the
Union and Peace betwixt the three Kingdoms of England,
Scotland and Ireland; and neither for Hope, Fear nor any
other Respect shall relinquish this Promise, Vow and
Protestation."
On the 6th May 1641 a Bill was introduced in the House
of Commons imposing the signing of the Protestation on
all Englishman of 18 years and above. All who refused to
sign were deemed unfit to hold office in Church or
Commonwealth.
At the end of February or the beginning of March 1641
priests read out the Protestation in the parish
churches. The parishioners then signed or made their
mark before him, and the other officials, who testified
that the oath had been taken, or refused.
The following men signed their names, or made their
mark, in Poughill. The list contains the original
spellings of names and is in the order in which the men
signed.
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John Phillippe
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Hugh Budge
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Humfrie Stanbury
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Christopher Dunkin
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William Jeffrey
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Thomas Stanbury
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Digory Wallis
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Diggorye Jeffrey
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John Stanbury
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Symon Joynt
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Timothy Poate
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Jonthan Swaper
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John Lucas
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Nicholas Uglow
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John Edwards
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John Corye
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Jerome Grenaway
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John Pudner
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John Weslake
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Degorie Cadd
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Alexander Trevathen
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Barnard Weslake
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John Cadd
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Digorye Hacker
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John Marten
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John Joynt
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Richard Addridge
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Richard Wallis
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Andrew Shepheard
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John Lendon
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William Wallis
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William Clarke
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Robert Warmington
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William Clyverdon
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John Leigh
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John Warmington
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Nathaniell Cleverdon
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Alexander Hoare
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Humphrey Langdon
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Timothie Thourdon
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John Bryant jnr
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John Marshall
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Chammon Grenvile
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John Bryant
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John Saunders
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Robert Burne
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Marke Marshall
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Richard Knight
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William Langdon
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Thomas Radd
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Henerye Marshall
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John Hocken
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William Smith
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Ezekiell Williams
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Walter Pudner
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Richard Kittowe
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Thomas Anderton
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William Pudner
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Richard Kittowe
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Richard Wolfe
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Walter Pudner
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George Hacker
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Robert Steven
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William Hoscom
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Thomas Chinge
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Barnard Davy
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Richard Cotton
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Richard Davye
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Richard Quicke
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Thomas Ginger
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John Cotton
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Benjamin Hooper
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John Wheare
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Daniell Dennis
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Robbert Hoslate corrected Postlate
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Robbert Cotten
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George Short
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Richard Warmington
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Robbert Pudner
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Lewis Morgan
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William Warmington
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Humphry Drew
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Nicholas Warmington
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Walter Warmington
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William Moyse
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Phillip Cornish
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Henerye Warmington
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James Ayshton
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William Warmington
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Richard Cullocott
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John Ayshton
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George Warmington
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Edmond Higgens
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Hugh Bryante
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James Milton
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William Beale
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John Cliverdon
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Peter Radd
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Nicholas Poate
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Peter Warmington
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Nicholas Radd
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William Lewis
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John Gyngare
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Thomas Jule
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Timothy Davye
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William Bryante
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Alexander Cornish
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Gameliell Poate
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Thomas Budge
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John Postlett
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John Cornish, Vicar
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Roger Hooper, Church warden
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Richard Briante. Overseere
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Edward Cotton, Constable
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Nicholas Ginger, Churchwarden
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William Dinnes, Overseere
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Laurence Cobledik, Constable
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Source: "Cornwall Protestation Returns 1641" from
a transcript (circa 1914) by Reginald Morshead Glencross,
additional material by H L Douch, edited and published
by T L Stoate 1974
Contributed by Judith Upton.
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