Members of the Clergy (English and Welsh)
(in alphabetical order)
Dates of Participation |
Name |
Town |
County |
Notes |
1643–1649 |
John Arrowsmith, D. D. (1602–1659) |
King's Lynn |
Norfolk |
Master of St John's College, Cambridge from 1644 |
1643–1649 |
Simeon Ashe (d. 1662) |
|
Cardiganshire |
1643–1649 |
Theodore Bathurst (c.1587–1652)[1] |
Overton Wetsville |
Huntingdonshire |
1643–1649 |
Thomas Baylie, B. D. (1581/2–1663) |
Manningford-Bruce |
Wiltshire |
1647–1649 |
Samuel Bolton (1605/6–1654) |
|
Middlesex |
1644–1652 |
John Bond (1612–1676) |
|
Oxford University |
1643–1644 |
Oliver Bowles,[2] B. D. (c.1577–1644) |
Sutton (near Biggleswade) |
Bedfordshire |
1643–1649 |
William Bridge (1600/01–1671) |
Yarmouth |
Cumberland |
|
Ralph Brownrigg, D. D. (1592–1659) |
|
Cambridge University |
Bishop of Exeter |
|
Richard Buckley (c.1608–1653) |
|
Anglesey |
1643–1649 |
Anthony Burges (d. 1664) |
Sutton Coldfield |
Warwickshire |
1643–1649 |
Cornelius Burges, D. D. (d. 1665) |
Watford |
Hertfordshire |
1643–1646 |
Jeremiah Burroughs (bap. 1601?, d. 1646) |
Stepney |
Middlesex |
1643–1652 |
Adoniram Byfield (d. 1658x60) |
|
|
non-voting scribe |
1645–1649 |
Richard Byfield (bap. 1598, d. 1664) |
|
Surrey |
1643–1649 |
Edward Calamy, B. D. (1600–1666) |
|
London |
|
Richard Capel (1586–1656) |
Pitchcombe |
Gloucestershire |
1643–1645/6 |
John Carter (d. 1645/6) |
|
Yorkshire |
1643–1652 |
Thomas Carter[3] (b. c.1585) |
|
Oxford |
1643–1652 |
William Carter (1605–1658) |
Dynton |
Northumberland |
1643–1652 |
Joseph Caryl (1602–1673) |
|
London |
of Lincoln's Inn |
1643–1649 |
Thomas Case (bap. 1598, d. 1682) |
|
Cheshire |
1643–1649 |
Daniel Cawdrey (1587/8–1664) |
|
Monmouthshire |
1643–1649 |
Humphrey Chambers (bap. 1599?, d. 1662) |
Claverton |
Somerset |
1643–1649 |
Francis Cheynell, D. D. (bap. 1608, d. 1665) |
Petworth |
Pembrokeshire |
1643–1649 |
Peter Clark[4](b. c.1606) |
Carnaby |
Yorkshire |
1643–1649 |
Richard Clayton (1597–1671) |
Shawell |
Leicestershire |
|
Thomas Clendon (d. 1677) |
|
Carmarthenshire |
|
Francis Coke (c.1600–1682) |
Yoxhall |
Staffordshire |
1643–1646 |
Thomas Coleman (1597/8–1646) |
Blyton |
Lincolnshire |
1643–1652 |
John Conant, D. D. (1608–1694) |
Lymington |
Somerset |
1645–1649 |
Edward Corbet (b. 1590/91) |
|
Westmorland |
|
1643–1652 |
Edward Corbet (1601x3–1658) |
|
Shropshire |
of Merton College, Oxford |
1643–1649 |
Robert Crosse, B. D. (1604/5–1683) |
|
Oxfordshire |
of Lincoln College |
1645–1649 |
Philippé Delmé (d. 1653) |
|
Calybute Downing, D. D. (1606–1644) |
Hackney |
Middlesex |
|
William Dunning (b. 1599) |
Godalston |
1645–1652 |
John Dury (1596–1680) |
|
Middlesex |
|
John Earle (1598x1601–1665) |
Bishopston |
Bristol |
became Bishop of Worcester in 1662 and was translated to the See of Salisbury 10 months later |
|
Edward Ellis, B. D. (b. c.1603, d. in or after 1650) |
Gilsfield |
Montgomeryshire |
1643 |
Daniel Featley, D. D. (1582–1645) |
|
Surrey |
of Lambeth |
1645–1649 |
Thomas Ford (1598–1674) |
|
Bedfordshire |
1643–1649 |
John Foxcraft[5] (1595–1662) |
Gotham |
Nottinghamshire |
1643–1649 |
Hannibal Gammon (bap. 1582, d. 1650/51) |
Maugan |
Cornwall |
1643–1649 |
Thomas Gataker, B. D. (1574–1654) |
Rotherhithe |
Carnarvonshire |
1643–1649 |
John Gibbon (b. c.1587) |
Waltham |
1643–1649 |
George Gibbs (c.1590–1654) |
Aylestone |
Leicestershire |
1643–1649 |
Samuel Gibson (b. c.1580) |
Burley |
Rutland |
1644–1649 |
William Good (b. 1600) |
1643–1649 |
Thomas Goodwin, D. D. (1600–1680) |
|
Cambridgeshire |
1643–1649 |
William Gouge, D. D. (1575–1653) |
|
Derbyshire |
of Blackfriars |
1643–1649 |
Stanley Gower (bap. 1600?, d. 1660) |
Brampton Bryan |
Herefordshire |
1643–1649? |
John Greene (fl. 1641–1647) |
Pencombe |
Herefordshire |
1643–1649 |
William Greenhill (1597/8–1671) |
Stepney |
Durham |
|
John Hacket, D. D. (1592–1670) |
|
Radnorshire |
of St. Andrew’s London; Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry from 1661 |
1643–1644 |
Henry Hall,[6] B. D. (c.1604–1644) |
Norwich |
Westmorland |
|
Henry Hammond, D. D. (1605–1660) |
Penshurst |
Kent |
1644–1649 |
Humphrey Hardwick (b. 1602) |
|
John Harris, D. D. (1587/8–1658) |
|
Monmouthshire |
Warden of Winchester College |
1643–1652 |
Robert Harris, B. D. (1580/81–1658) |
Hanwell |
Oxfordshire |
1643–1649 |
Charles Herle (1597/8–1659) |
Winwick |
Lancashire |
1643–1649 |
Richard Heyrick (1600–1667) |
Manchester |
Lancashire |
1643–1649 |
Gaspar Hickes (1605–1677) |
Lawrick |
Cornwall |
|
Samuel Hildersham[7] (1594?–1674) |
Fetton |
Shropshire |
1643–1649 |
Thomas Hill, B. D. (d. 1653) |
Tickmarsh |
Northamptonshire |
1643–1649 |
Thomas Hodges[8] (c.1600–1672) |
Kensington |
|
Richard Holdsworth, D. D. (1590–1649) |
|
|
of Cambridge |
1643–1649 |
Joshua Hoyle, D. D. (bap. 1588, d. 1654) |
|
Cumberland |
of Dublin, Ireland |
|
Henry Hutton (d. 1671) |
|
Westmorland |
1643–1648 |
John Jackson[9] (1600–1648) |
Marsac |
Northumberland |
1646–1652 |
Robert Johnston[10] (d. 1670) |
|
Yorkshire |
1643–1649 |
John Langley (d. 1657) |
West-Tuderly |
Hampshire |
|
William Launce (c.1588–1666) |
Harrow |
London |
1643–1649 |
John Ley (1584–1662) |
Budworth |
Cheshire |
1643–1652 |
John Lightfoot, D. D. (1602–1675) |
Ashley, Staffordshire |
Staffordshire |
|
Richard Love, D. D. (1596–1661) |
Ekington |
Derbyshire |
|
William Lyford (1597?–1653) |
Sherbourne |
1643–1651 |
Jean de la Marche (1585–1651) |
|
Guernsey |
of the French Congregations |
1643–1649 |
Stephen Marshall, B. D. (1594/5?–1655) |
Finchingfield |
Essex |
1643–1649 |
John Maynard (1600–1665) |
|
Sussex |
1643–1649 |
William Mew, B. D. (1602–1659) |
Eastington |
Gloucestershire |
1643–1649 |
Thomas Micklethwaite[11] (d. 1663) |
Cherryburton |
|
William Moreton (d. 1643) |
Newcastle upon Tyne |
Durham |
|
George Morley, D. D. (1598?–1684) |
|
Monmouthshire |
of Minden Hall; later he became Bishop of Worcester, then Bishop of Winchester |
1643–1649 |
Matthew Newcomen (d. 1669) |
Dedham |
Essex |
|
William Nicholson, D. D. (1591–1672) |
|
Carmarthenshire |
afterwards Bishop of Gloucester |
|
Henry Nye (1589–1643) |
Clapham |
Sussex |
1643–1652 |
Philip Nye (bap. 1595, d. 1672) |
Kimbolton |
Huntingdonshire |
1643–1644 |
Henry Painter (c.1583–1644) |
Exeter |
Devon |
1643–1647 |
Herbert Palmer, B. D. (1601–1647) |
Ashwell |
Bedfordshire |
1643 |
Edward Peale (1583–1645) |
Compton |
Dorsetshire |
1643–1649 |
Andrew Perne (c.1595–1654) |
Wilby |
Northamptonshire |
1643–1649 |
John Philips[12] (c.1585–1663) |
Wrentham |
Suffolk |
1643–1649 |
Benjamin Pickering (fl. 1620–1649) |
East Hoatly |
Sussex |
1643–1649 |
Samuel de la Place (1576/7–1658) |
|
Jersey |
of the French Congregations |
1643–1649 |
William Price (d. 1666) |
|
|
of St. Paul's Covent Garden |
1643–1649 |
Nicholas Prophet (c.1599–1669) |
Marlborough |
Wiltshire |
|
John Pyne (bap. 1600, d. 1678) |
Bereferrars |
Devon |
1643–1644 |
William Rathbone (d. 1644) |
|
Monmouthshire |
1643–1652 |
William Rayner[13] (c.1595–1666) |
Egham |
Berkshire |
1643–1649 |
Edward Reynolds (1599–1676) |
Brampton |
Northamptonshire |
became Bishop of Norwich at The Restoration (1660) |
1643–1649 |
Henry Roborough (d. 1649) |
|
|
non-voting scribe |
1643–1652 |
Arthur Sallaway (b. 1606) |
Severn Stoake |
Worcestershire |
|
Robert Sanderson, D. D. (1587–1663) |
Boothby-Parnell |
Nottinghamshire |
1643–1649 |
Henry Scudder (d. 1652) |
Colingbourne |
Wiltshire |
1643–1649 |
Lazarus Seaman, B. D. (d. 1675) |
|
London |
1643–1649 |
Obadiah Sedgwick, B. D. (1599/1600–1658) |
Coggeshall |
Essex |
|
Josias Shute, B. D. (bap. 1588, d. 1643) |
Lombard Street, London |
Cardiganshire |
1643–1652 |
Sidrach Simpson (c.1600–1655) |
|
Worcestershire |
some sources say he was of London |
1643–1649 |
Peter Smith, D. D. (1586–1653) |
Barkway |
Hertfordshire |
also known as Brocket Smith |
1643–1649 |
William Spurstowe, D. D. (d. 1666) |
Hampden |
Merioneth |
1643–1649 |
Edmund Staunton, D. D. (1600–1671) |
Kingston |
Surrey |
1643–1652 |
Peter Sterry (1613–1672) |
|
London |
1643–1649 |
Matthias Stiles or Styles[14] (1591–1652) |
Eastcheap |
Oxford University, London |
1644–1652 |
John Strickland (bap. 1601?, d. 1670) |
|
Cambridge University |
1646–1649 |
William Strong (d. 1654) |
|
Dorset |
1643–1649 |
Francis Taylor[15] (1589–1656) |
Yalding |
Kent |
1643–1649 |
Thomas Temple,[16] B. D. (c.1601–1661) |
Battersey |
Brecknockshire |
1643–1649 |
Thomas Thorowgood[17] (c.1595–1669) |
Massingham |
Norfolk |
1643–1649 |
Christopher Tisdale (1592–1655) |
Uphurstbourne |
Hampshire |
1643–1649 |
Henry Tozer, B. D. (c.1601–1650) |
|
Glamorganshire |
of Oxford |
1643–1649 |
Anthony Tuckney, D. D. (1599–1670) |
Boston |
Lincolnshire |
1643–1646 |
William Twisse, D. D. (1577/8–1646) |
Newbury |
Berkshire |
Prolocutor of the Assembly from its beginning until his death |
|
James Ussher (1581–1656) |
|
Oxford University |
Archbishop of Armagh |
1643–1649 |
Thomas Valentine,[18] B. D. (1586–1665) |
Chalfent Giles |
Buckinghamshire |
1643–1649 |
Richard Vines (1599/1600–1656) |
Calcot |
Warwickshire |
1643–1649 |
George Walker, B. D. (bap. 1582?, d. 1651) |
|
London |
1643–1649 |
John Wallis (1616–1703) |
|
|
non-voting scribe; also a mathematician |
1645 |
John Ward (d. 1665) |
|
Samuel Ward, D. D. (1572–1643) |
|
Cambridge University |
Master of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge |
1643–1649 |
James Welby (fl. 1643–1649) |
Sylatten |
Denbighshire |
1643 |
Thomas Westfield, D. D. (1573–1644) |
|
|
Bishop of Bristol |
|
Francis Whiddon (c.1599–1656/7) |
Moretonhampstead |
Devon |
1643–1649 |
Jeremiah Whitaker (1599–1654) |
Stretton |
Rutland |
1643–1648 |
John White (1575–1648) |
Dorchester |
Dorset |
1643–1649 |
Henry Wilkinson the younger, B. D. (1610–1675) |
Stepney |
London |
of St. Dunstan’s |
1643–1647 |
Henry Wilkinson the elder, B. D. (1566–1647) |
Waddesden |
Buckinghamshire |
1643–1649 |
Thomas Wilson (c.1601–1653) |
Otham |
Kent |
1643–1647 |
John Wincop,[19] D. D. (c.1602–1647) |
Elesworth |
|
of St Martin-in-the-Fields |
1643–1649 |
Francis Woodcock (1614–1649×51) |
|
Durham |
1643–1649 |
Thomas Young (c.1587–1655) |
Stowmarket |
Suffolk |