104 A DORSET ROYAL PECULIAR. 



It. we present Obidia Clarke and his wife and Thomas Bearnes and 

 his wife of this Towne and Mary Spencer widd. about holt for incon- 

 formists to the goverment of the Church of Englinge negleckinge 

 the ordinance of the Church for not receavinge the holy sacrament of 

 the Lords Supper. 



It. we present John Budden for killinge of 2 Bullocks upon the Saboth 

 Days. 



It. we present Mary younge of wimborne minster and Penelope 

 Gellett of Cowgrove for haveing Basse born children. 

 Will Goddard 

 Christopher Markwell Church war dins. 



In August 1668, John Da we, John Wagge, and Nathaniel 

 Lewin were presented for neglecting their own parish Church 

 " at tyme of Divine Service and the receaving the holy 

 sacramente." 



In 1672, in addition to three cases of incontinency, one of the 

 Churchwardens, Will Catton* and two of the sidesmen, Ruben 

 Bailey and Josias Frampton, presented : 



" John Browne, junr., Nicholas Perham, John Greene, Robert 

 Temple, William White, and William Bennett for intruding into the 

 Quire of our Church, and setting there in ye stalles (where they have 

 not p'tence of Rite) there at time of divine service and thereby dis- 

 turbing ye Ministers and singing Men of o'r Quire." 

 Undated. 



John Fairchild was presented for continued contumacy, f 

 The sentence of the Court was that the Ministers were to 

 give notice in Church during the time of Divine Service that 

 no one is to hold any communication with him : Not to 

 eat or drink with him, or to buy from him or sell to him ; or 

 to be in his society under penalty of being themselves ex- 

 communicated. 



The following form of confession to be publicly made by 

 the penitent is undated ; but, as Mr. William Watkinson was 



* An illustration of a Jd. token issued by William Catten, in 1C66, 

 is given in Hutchins' Dorset, Vol. III., opposite page 224, cf, also 

 Williamson's Edition of Boync's Trade Tokens, Vol. I., p. 197. I under- 

 stand that no specimen of W. Catten 's token is known to be in existence. 

 J.M.J.F. 



f i-e- Failing to appear in answer to the summons. 



