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Notes
on the History of Ordsall Parish - 13
R.F.
Wilkinson, Rector of Ordsall 1925-1941. From
the pages of Ordsall Parish magazine.
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Extracts from the Act Books of the Archdeacon
These books are kept in the Archdeacon’s Registry Office at
Nottingham, and are records of the time when this County was an Archdeaconry in
the Diocese of York. At that time many offences were tried in this Court in
connection with Church affairs and these extracts, which refer to Ordsall, show
the laws and customs of Church life three centuries ago.
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22nd June, 1566 |
at East Retford Parish
Church, before the Venerable John Louthe, Archdeacon. |
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“John Tacye of Ordsall for detaining an annual sum of
money from the Poor of the town of Elkesleye, at the promotion of the
Wardens there.
The parties appear and chose Sir John Hercye, Knt., to
arbitrate indifferently between them in this matter, so that the said award
and arbitration shall be decided before the next court held at Nottingham.”
The parties appeared at the next court and said they
had agreed, but the terms are not stated. |
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15th May, 1573 |
at Mansfield Parish
Church, before the Venerable John Louthe. |
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“Thomas Hagge of Ordsall for not receiving the Body of
Our Lord at Easter last. He could not be found, and on June 4th following he
was suspended. On the 18th of that month he was excommunicated, but on the
2nd of July he appeared and was absolved, but warned by the Judge to receive
the Body of Our Lord before the Feast of St. Michael the Archangel next,
under pain of the Law.”
This was a strict rule at the time, when there were
heavy penalties against Roman Catholics. |
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8th May, 1592 |
at East Retford Parish
Church. |
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“Stephen Coe, rector of Ordsall. His parsonage is
presented to bee in decay.”
To repair before Michaelmas. |
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13th Feb, 1592-3 |
at Prebend House of North Muskham, Southwell, before
Milo Leigh, Official. |
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Stephen Coe, clerk, rector of Ordsall, for a certain
offence.
Appeared and prayed to be allowed to purge himself at
once. Produced as his compurgators Thomas Beckingham, rector of Bildesthorpe,
John Milward, vicar of Mattersey, and William Spurre, rector of Warsop.
Dismissed |
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7th March, 1592-3 |
at Newarke. Before Milo
Leigh, Official. |
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Thomas Denman and Edward Slinell, wardens of Ordsall,
for wanting bibles, books of public prayer and non-repair of the churchyard
walls. Enjoined to make good the defects before the Sunday in albis. (Low
Sunday). |
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24th April, 1593 |
At Newark |
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They did not appear to certify. Penalty reserved. |
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30th May, 1593. |
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Stephen Coe, rector of Ordsall
“yt is presented that hee is suspected to have come by
his benefice by symonie.”
On which day the said Stephen appearing and denying he
was guilty of the crime the judge at his petition enjoined him to purge
himself of this same corrupt crime of simony by the hands of six beneficed
clergy, according to the exigence of the law in 15 days at this place, and
decreed citation to be issued for those wishing to oppose.
(Simony was a charge against a clergyman, suspected of
paying money to procure himself a benefice). |
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30th May, 1593. |
Same place. |
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Robert Denman and James Denman wardens of Ordsall,
“they want for the church the table of the ten commandements and the bible
of the largest volume.”
Enjoined to provide the same before the Feast of St.
John the Baptist.
(All Churches were bound to have these). |
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13th June, 1593 |
At Newark. Before Edward
Houlden, Surrogate. |
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Stephen Cue produced as his compurgators. Richard
Clifton, rector of Babworth, George Turvin, vicar of Eastredforde, William
Spurre, rector of Warsop, John Swinscoe, rector of Saundby, John Allensoo,
rector of a medietv of Treswell, and William Jepson, vicar of Norton
Cuckney.
No one appeared to oppose. Coe swore that he had not
obtained the rectory of Ordsall by symony, and his, compurgators that they
believed he had spoken the truth. Dismissed. |
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27th June, 1593. |
At Newark. Before Edward
Houlden, Surrogate. |
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Robert Denman and James Denman. Thomas Denison,
mandator of the court, made assurance on oath that the commandements had
been provided and produced a certificate that the bibles had also been
provided. |
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30th Jan, 1593-4. |
At Newark. Before Milo
Leigh. |
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George Parkin and Isabel Dawson of Ordsall.
Sentenced to do penance before the minister and ten
parishioners. |
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23rd April, 1595. |
At Eastredforde. Before
Milo Leigh. |
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Martin Bullard of Ordsall failed to appear to answer
certain questions. |
June 17th, 1595
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At Newark. Before Milo
Leigh. |
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William Watson, of Ordsall, “yt is presented that he
witholdeth from the church 3/4 due for a grave in which his childe was layde."
Certified he had paid. Dismissed.
Richard Denman, of Ordsall, “ yt is presented that he
witholdeth from the church 3/4 due for his wives grave made in the church.”
Certified he had paid. Dismissed.
Anne Johnson, widow, of
Ordsall, “yt is presented that shee witholdeth from the church 5/- due for
the graves of her husband and her father.” Certified she had paid.
Dismissed.
Richard Templeman, of
Ordsall, “yt is presented that he refuseth to pay an assessment of l8d. to
the poore.” Certified he had paid. Dismissed.
Francis Bingham, and William Jackson, of Ordsall, “
they ar presented for not communicating at Easter last.” Warned to do so
before Michaelmas. |
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21st Jury 1599. |
St. Peter’s Nottingham,
before Michael Purefey, and Matthew Weekes. |
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Stephen Coe, rector or Ordsall, v. Michael Younge of
Babworth, for witholding Tithes.
John Martiall for
plaintiff. Defendant did not appear. Penalty reserved.
Stephen Coe v. John Brome of Babworth, for witholding
Tithes. As in the previous case. |
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22nd September 1599. |
At St. Peter’s Nottingham.
Before the same. |
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Stephen Coe v. Michael
Younge. Action settled.
Stephen Coe v. John Brome. Defendant did not appear and
was excommunicated. |
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17th December 1605-6 |
at St. Peter’s Nottingham,
before Michael Purefey and John Tibberd. |
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Stephen Cue v. Nicholas Younge for witholding Tithes.
Martiall for plaintiff. Defendant did not appear and was excommunicated. |
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25th May 1698 |
Eastretford. Before
Michael Purefey and John Tibberd. |
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Ursula Jackson of Ordsa1l, widow, for not receiving the
Lord’s Supper at Easter. Pleaded guilty. Ordered to do so at the next
general communion. |
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3rd November 1608. |
St. Peter’s Nottingham.
Michael Purefey and John Tibberd. |
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John Walker, clerk, v. Helen Johnson of Ordsall, widow,
for withholding Tithes. Brandrith for plaintiff, Lupton for defendant. Libel
to he brought in that day month.
On 30th March 1600, defendant did not appear and was
excommunicated ..
At East Retford on April 4th, 1600, defendant paid 3/8
the costs of her contumacy, and was absolved. |
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1st December 1609 |
at Nottingham |
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A dispensation for the solemnization of the marriage of
John Williamson (as he asserts) of Ordsall, and Anne Dizney of Fenton in the
parish of Sturton, granted to the rector of Ordsall by letters. |
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5th May 1610 |
before Michael Purefey and
John Tibberd at East Retford. |
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Stephen Coe, clerk, rector of Ordsall, v. Richard
Templeman of the same place, for witholding Tithes or other ecclesiastical
dues. Brandith for plaintiff.
On 24th May 1610, defendant did not appear and was
excommunicated. |
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8th September 1612. |
Eastretford. Michael
Purefey, John Tibberd. |
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Richard Baxter of Ordsall, profaner of the Lord’s Day.
Did not appear.
On the 1st October following he was dismissed with a
warning. |
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8th June 1613. |
Eastretford. Stephen Coe,
John Tibberd. |
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William Wood of Ordsall “for misbehaviour in the church
and for a notorious drunkard.” Pleaded not guilty. To purge himself.
At the same Court “The Wardens of Ordsall” for
sufferinge swine to route in the church yarde.” The new Wardens to be cited
for the next Court. |
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6th April 1614. |
Westretford. Thomes
Bishop, clerk, John Tibberd. |
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“On which clay Thomas Hancock, clerk, appeared in
person and humbly prayed that the fruits of the church and rectory of
Ordsall should be sequestrated and the custody of such sequestration should
he granted to him and William Weste and Alexander Tonge, Wardens of Ordsall.
To which petition the judge, for certain reasons
specially moving him and especially lest the cure of the souls of the
parishioners there should be neglected decreed that the fruits, rents,
produce, offerings, etc., of the rectory of Ordsall should be sequestrated
and decreed that the custody of the same sequestration should be granted to
the said Thomas Hancock, clerk, and William Weste and Alexander Tonge,
Wardens of the church of Ordsall.’’
On the same dav – between the hours of 4 p.m. and 6
p.m., the venerable Michael Purefey—surrogate of the Official of the
Archdeacon of Nottingham, revoking the letters of Sequestration of the
fruits of the church of Ordsall previously granted to Mr. Thomas Hancock,
clerk, and William Weste, and Alexander Tonge, wardens of the church of
Ordsall aforesaid, granted letters of Sequestration of the fruits of the
same church of Ordsall to the aforesaid, Thomas Hancock, clerk, and Margaret
Coe, relict of Stephen Coe, clerk, late rector of the church of Ordsall
aforesaid, deceased.
(Thomas Hancock was evidently doing duty at the Church,
after the death of the Rector, Stephen Coe, who died on 6th April, 1614.
Thomas Bishop was Rector of West Retford, and acted in the emergency for the
Archdeacon. The second decision allowed some part of the income to be given
to the widow). |
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18th June, 1616. |
At Eastretford. Before
Michael Purefey and Thomas Bishop. |
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John Backster of Ordsall “for not payinge xvid. to the
church.” To certify.
Thomas Watson of the same place “for enteringe upon the
goods of Marie Elson without authority.” Adjourned. (The result does not
appear). |
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10th December, 1616. |
At Eastretford. Before
Michael Purefey and Thomas Bishop. |
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John Templeman of Ordsall “for prophaning the Sabaoth
by grindinge corne.’’ Dismissed with a warning. |
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3rd June, 1617. |
Eastretford. Michael
Purefey. |
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Richard Templeman of Ordsall “for wante of makinge
accompte for xl. vis. vijid. (£10/6/8) which since the laste tyme of his
churchwardenship he is behinde hande to the church theare.” Adjourned. |
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22nd July, 1617. |
Eastretford. Michael
Purefey and George Turvin. |
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George Broughton of
Ordsall, late of Babworth, for not receiving at Easter last. To do so before
the next court. (Rev. George Turvin was Vicar of East Retford and Rector of
Babworth).
Richard Templeman made assurance that he had made a
true, full, clear and complete account to his successors, and had given them
a note of the assessment which was not paid by certain parishioners.
Dismissed. |
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22nd June, 1618. |
At Eastretford, before
John Turnstall and John Tibberd. |
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John Pointon of Ordsall for a mortuary. No entry. |
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11th May, 1624. |
At Eastretford, before
John Turnstall and John Tibberd. |
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Henry Howet of Ordsall for not receiving. Said he was
then of Elkesley. To receive within three weeks. On the 1st June he was
excommunicated. |
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16th May, 1620 |
East Retford, Michael Purefey and John Tibberd
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Nicholas Stone of Ordsall for suffering his sheepe to
lye in the church yard. Pleaded guilty, dismissed with a warning.
James Throapham of the same for his swine rootinge in
the church yard. |
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14th February, 1625 |
at East Retford, |
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Nathaniel Hunt, vicar, of Ordsall, present at an
election of Proctors to attend Convocation at York. (Rev N. Hunt was Vicar
of Clarborough and was probably Curate at Ordsall to Rev Edward Mason). |
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30th October, 1627. |
In the house of John
Watson at East Retford. (This was probably an Inn). |
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Helen Denman v. Simon Esson for defamation. |
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16th September, 1630. |
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John Bennett and Robert Hunt, Wardens for 1629, and
William Bower and Nicholas Herring, Wardens for 1630, for Ordsall,. for not
sending the annual offerings to Southwell. The Chapter took these
proceedings, and the result does not appear.
(All parishes were bound to send offerings at
Whitsuntide to the Church at Southwell) |
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10th December, 1633. |
East Retford, before
Thomas Bishopp and John Coombe. |
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Richard Parnell, chaundler, of East Retforde, presented
by the Wardens of Ordsall “for refusing to pay the accustomable dues for the
perambulacion.”
On the 4th March following it was reported that he had
paid, and he was dismissed.
(The Perambulation was the procession round the fields
at Rogation.tide). |
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20th May, 1634 |
at East Retforde, before
William Greaves and John Coombe. |
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Margaret, wife of Michael Dawell, of Ordsall, “for
soothsaying or telling of fortunes.” On July 1st she was ordered to
acknowledge her fault. |
Extracts from the
Records of Nottinghamshire Quarter Sessions.
List of Recusants Ordsall.
(who refused, to attend Church, because they were Roman
Catholics).
Wm. Clay, Labourer (1620).
John Bevercotes (1622).
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11th January, 1655 |
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Between Worksopp anff Retford. Robber-v upon Edward
Spyvall of Ordsall in this County who had taken from him £16/1i/4. for which
said Hundred (Bassetlaw) liable to make recompense in regard the said
robbers are escaped |
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16th January, 1679 |
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Stephen Turnley of Ordsall was presented for not
“scouring the Common Water Lane" and James Roberts of Ordsall "for not
scouring the common sewer leading from Water Lane to the River of Idle.” |
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1680. |
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“Absent from Church one month” Richard Sherburne, John
Goodlad, Robert Palmer, Richard Herring. William Clarke the Bayliff said he
was at Thrumpton in the parish of Ordsall to summon ye said Robert Sherburne
but could hear nothing of him only that hee was a person that was seldome at
home but travelled much abroade into several countyes. |
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