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The Protestation Return - East Worlington

Reference Title:

The Protestation Return - East Worlington

Reference Date: 1642  this date is not confirmed
Categories: People, Demographics
Source:UK Parliament Parliamentary Archives
Obtained from:
Web URL:https://iiif-archives.parliament.uk/GB61/GB61_HL_PO_JO_10_1_87_79/e5tD3#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=1&xywh=-3229%2C-1%2C7639%2C2999
Source date:2025-06-05
Entered By:Miya Bond on 05-Jun-2025
Reference Information:

By the end of 1640, King Charles I had become very unpopular.  Parliament forced him to make changes in the Constitution which gave them a bigger say in how the country was governed. From then on, Parliament was split into two factions - Royalists (Cavaliers) who supported the King and Parliamentarians (Roundheads) who wanted political and religious reform.

On 3 May 1641, every Member of the House of Commons was ordered to make a declaration of loyalty to the crown. This was ratified next day by the House of Lords. They called it their Protestation against " an arbitrarie and tyrannical government" and another order was made that every Rector, Churchwarden and Overseer of the Poor had to appear in person before the JPs in their Hundred to make this Protestation Oath in person. It was to be a declaration of their belief in the" Protestant religion, allegiance to the King and support for the rights and privileges of Parliament".

They then had to go back home to their own parish where any two of them were to require the same oath of allegiance from all males over the age of 18. The names of all who refused to make the oath were to be noted and assumed to be Catholics.

A transcription is available in the West Country Studies Library in Exeter.

The Protestation Returns are arranged by parish.

East Worlington belonged to the Hundred of  Witheridge

The original spelling has been preserved.

George Bidgood

Richard Galsworthy

George Sandor

John Bishopp

Richard Grinslade

Peter Sandor

Hugh Blackmore

Henry Habdon

John Smale

Nicholas Blackmore

Peter Hole

Thopmas Stempson

John Can jun

John Hopper

Thomas Tossell

Edward Cobly

William Hue

Humphrey Tracie

Thomas Cobly

John Jaakob

Laurence Tracie

George Coblye jun

Francis Locke 

John Tracis

George Cockram sen.

John Locke

Henry Venner

George Cockram jun

Lewis Locke

John Venner

Robert Cockram

Philip Marell

Thomas Vickery

John Downe

Robert Marshe

John Warringe

Thomas Downe

Richard May

John Whetston

Philip Eare

George Mogford

Roger Willes

Lewis Flecher

John Pounsford

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Anthony Galsworthy

Gregory Radford

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Bartholomew Mannynge - Curate

William Hole - Churchwarden

Edward Bishope - Constable

George Cobley - Overseer

John Cann - Overseer

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