A narrative of the proceedings of the commissioners appointed by O. Cromwell, for ejecting scandalous and ignorant ministers, in the case of Walter Bushnell, clerk, Vicar of Box in the county of Wilts wherein is shewed that both commissioners, ministers, clerk, witnesses have acted as unjustly even as was possible for men to do by such a power, and all under the pretence of godliness and reformation.
- Title
- A narrative of the proceedings of the commissioners appointed by O. Cromwell, for ejecting scandalous and ignorant ministers, in the case of Walter Bushnell, clerk, Vicar of Box in the county of Wilts wherein is shewed that both commissioners, ministers, clerk, witnesses have acted as unjustly even as was possible for men to do by such a power, and all under the pretence of godliness and reformation.
- Author
- Bushnell, Walter, 1609-1667.
- Publication
- [London] :: Printed for R. Clavell at the Stags-head in S. Pauls church yard,
- 1660.
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- Subject terms
- Great Britain -- History -- Commonwealth and Protectorate, 1649-1660.
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"A narrative of the proceedings of the commissioners appointed by O. Cromwell, for ejecting scandalous and ignorant ministers, in the case of Walter Bushnell, clerk, Vicar of Box in the county of Wilts wherein is shewed that both commissioners, ministers, clerk, witnesses have acted as unjustly even as was possible for men to do by such a power, and all under the pretence of godliness and reformation." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A30710.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 4, 2024.
Contents
- title page
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To the Honorable Sir
Anthony Ashlie-Cooper, Knight and Baronet, AndJohn Earnly, Esq Knights of theShire for theCounty ofWilts: As also to the Honorable theCitizens andBurgesses returned for this presentParliament for the respe∣ctiveCity andBurroughs of the same County. - To the Readers.
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THE TRANSACTIONS at the time when first I appeared before the COMMISSIONERS sitting at the
Bear inMARLBURROUGH, FEBRUARY 14. 1655. -
The
Transactions at my Second time of appearing before them, at theAntelop inLavington, April 28. 1656. -
The
Transactions at my Third time of appearing before them at theWhite Hart inMarlburrough, May 8. and9. 1656. -
The
Transactions at my fourth time of appearing before them,June 4. & 5. at theGeorge inCāln. -
The
Transactions at my fifth time of appearing before them, at theWhite-Hart atMarlborough, July 1. 2. -
The
Transactions at my sixth time of appearing before them,July 14. &15. at theAntelope inLavington. -
The
Transactions at my seventh time of appearing before them, at theThree Swans inSarum, July 23. -
The
Transactions at my Eighth time of appearing be∣fore them at theThree Swans in Sarum. March 17. 1657. -
The
Transactions at my ninth time of appearing before them at theAngel inMarlbo. April 28. 1658.