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The English Civil War was a time of disruption, suffering and persecution for many people, not least the clergy of the established church, who found themselves ejected from their livings in increasing numbers as Parliamentarian forces extended their control across the country. Yet, historians have tended to downplay their suffering, preferring in most cases to concentrate instead upon the persecution suffered by dissenters after the Restoration. Drawing upon an impressive array of sources - most notably the remarkable set of family and parish memories collected by John Walker in the early years of the eighteenth century - this book refocuses attention on the experiences of the sequestered loyalist clergy during the turbulent years of the 1640s and 1650s. The study highlights how the experiences of the clergy can help illuminate events in wider society, whilst at the same time acknowledging the unique situation in which Church of England ministers found themselves. For although the plundering, imprisonment and personal loss of the clergy was probably indicative of the experiences of many ordinary people on middle incomes, the ever present religious dimension to the conflict ensured particular attention was paid to those holding religious office. During the war and interregnum, zealous religious reformers attacked every aspect of established religion, targeting both existing institutions and those who supported them. Clergy were ejected on an unprecedented scale, suffering much violence and persecution and branded as malignants and baals priests. By re-examining their history, the book offers a balanced assessment of the persecution, challenging many preconceptions about the ejected loyalists, and providing new insights into the experiences and legacies of this influential group.

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Baals Priests
That which touches the heart is engraved in the memory
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Baals Priests
The Loyalist Clergy and the English Revolution
FIONA MCCALL
First published 2013 by Ashgate Publishing Published 2016 by Routledge 2 Park - photo 1
First published 2013 by Ashgate Publishing
Published 2016 by Routledge
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British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
McCall, Fiona.
Baals priests : the loyalist clergy and the English Revolution. (St Andrews studies in Reformation history)
1. Church of EnglandClergyHistory17th century. 2. Great BritainHistoryCivil War, 1642-1649Religious aspects. 3. PersecutionEnglandHistory17th century. 4. EnglandChurch history17th century.
I. Title II. Series
322.1094209032-dc23
The Library of Congress has cataloged the printed edition as follows:
Youngman, Fiona, 1961-
Baals priests : the loyalist clergy and the English Revolution/By Fiona McCall.
p. cm. (St. Andrews studies in Reformation history)
Includes bibliographical references (p. ) and index.
ISBN 978-1-4094-5577-6 (hardcover : alk. paper)
1. Church of EnglandClergyHistory17th century. 2. Anglican CommunionEnglandClergyHistory17th century. 3. PersecutionEnglandHistory17th century. 4. EnglandChurch history17th century. 5. Great BritainHistoryCivil War, 16421649. 6. Great BritainHistoryPuritan Revolution, 16421660. I. Title.
BX5073.Y68 2013
283.4209032dc23
ISBN 9781409455776 (hbk)
Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
Acknowledgements
Writing this book through times of personal upheaval, I have sometimes felt like a sequestered Anglican minister in the 1650s, with many difficulties placed in my path and nothing to keep me going but sheer determination to carry on. Nevertheless, at the end of the process, I have many people to thank. Firstly to the AHRB for my research grant, to Lady Margaret Hall for travel grants, and especially to Dr Felicity Heal, for reading my manuscript and for all her help over the last few years. Thanks also to Dr Clive Holmes and Professor Ian Green for their comments and guidance and to my Latin tutor David Lukens, for many hours spent trying to unpick Richard Drakes obscure medical treatments and neuroses. I am grateful to Mike Webb at the Bodleian Library for allowing me to use his part-transcription of the Thomas Wyatt diary and to Clare Tilbury for sending details of Griffin Higgss funeral monument at South Stoke. Especial thanks are due to Steve Hobbs at the Wiltshire Record Office, for generously allowing me to use his list of clergy mentioned in Wiltshire Quarter Sessions and to Michael McGarvie for lending me his own photos of the Asberry portraits. I must also acknowledge the consideration I have received from staff at many libraries and archives, in particular the staff at the Bodleian Library, Margaret Bonney at Leicestershire Record Office, David Wykes at Dr Williams Library, and the staff at the House of Lords Record Office. I am extremely grateful to those who have guided me through a protracted publication process, especially Andrew Pettegree and Tom Gray for Ashgate and Ian Cawood, Noelle Plack and Chris Upton at Newman.
Special thanks to Pam Harding, without whose kindness and willingness to look after my son Thomas whenever needed my research would never have got off the ground. Lastly I must acknowledge my debt to my sister Bridget and other friends who offered hospitality during my London research trips. I am indebted to my mother for her support in difficult times and for passing on her love of the human side of history and to my father for introducing me from an early age to the life of the mind. Finally, to my son Thomas, who inspires me every day with his graciousness and integrity, your love means more to me than anything else in the world.
Abbreviations
AHR
American Historical Review
Attempt
J. Walker, An Attempt Towards Recovering an Account of the Numbers and Sufferings of the Clergy of the Church of England: Heads of Colleges, Fellows, Scholars, andc. who were Sequesterd, Harrassd, andc. in the Late Times of the Grand Rebellion (1714)
Barwick
P. Barwick, The Life of the Reverend Dr John Barwick (1724)
Basire
W.N. Darnell (ed.), The Correspondence of Isaac Basire (1831)
Baxter
R. Baxter, Reliquiae Baxterianae, ed. M. Sylvester (1696)
Bod
Bodleian Library
BL
British Library
BL Add
BL, Additional Manuscripts
BL Harl
BL, Harleian Manuscripts
BLARS
Bedfordshire and Luton Archives and Records Service
BM
British Museum
Bodington
E.J. Bodington (ed.), The Church Survey in Wiltshire, 164960, Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine: 40 (12931, 191819): pp. 25372, 297317, 392416; 41 (1323, 191920), pp. 139, 10528
Bushnell
W. Bushnell, A Narrative of the Proceedings for Ejecting Scandalous and Ignorant Ministers (1660)
Calamy
E. Calamy, An Abridgment of Mr. Baxters History of his Life and Times: With An Account of Many Others of those Worthy Ministers who were Ejected (1702)
CCA
Canterbury Cathedral Archives
CDC
E. Calamy, Church & Dissenters Compared (1719)
Century
J. White, The First Century of Scandalous, Malignant Priests (1643)
CCED
The Clergy of the Church of England Database
CJ
Journal of the House of Commons
CKS
Centre for Kentish Studies
CR
A.G. Matthews (ed.), Calamy Revised (Oxford, 1988)
CRO
Cambridgeshire Record Office
ChRO
Cheshire Record Office
CSPD
Calendar of State Papers, Domestic Series
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