C R HONI SOIT QVI MAL Y PENSE English royal blazon surmounted by a crown A CATALOGVE OF THE NAMES Of the Orthodox Divines, presented by the Knights, and Burgesses of several Counties, Cities, and Burroughs, as fit persons to be consulted with by the Parliament, touching the Reformation of Church Government and Liturgy, April 25. 1642. hid P 〈◊〉 map of London depicting the Thames and its tributaries and showing the demarcations of two parks LONDON, Printed by T. Fawset, for Thomas Banks, 1642. A Catalogue of the Names of the Divines approved of by the House of Commons for each County here underwritten. For the County of Bedford. MAster Thomas Dillingham of Deane. Mr. Oliver Boles of Sutton. Buckinghamshire. Mr. Wilkinson of Wadsden. Mr. Valentine of Chausan. Berkeshire. Doctor Twist of Newberry. Mr. Rayner of Milton. Cornwall. Mr. Gammon of Mogen. Mr. Hix of Lawrick. Cumberland. Doctor Hoile. Mr. Bridge. Cambridge. Doctor Wincob. Mr. Thomas Goodwin, A New England man. Cheshire. Mr. Leigh. Mr. Case. Derbyshiere. Doctor Lane of Bennit College in Cambridge. Doctor Googe of Blackfriars, London. Devonshire. Mr. Pine of Deane Forrest. Mr. Whitton of Morton. April 23. 1642. Cambridge University. Doctor Bromrick of Katherine Hall. Doctor Ward of Sidney. Dorsetshire. Mr. john White of Dorchester. Mr. Edward Peale of Compton. Duresme. Doctor Gennison. Mr. Morton. Essex. Mr. Stephen Martial of Finchingreene. Mr. Obediah Sedgwick of Cogsand. York. Mr. Levill of Rippon. Mr. Michael Thwaite of Cherrey Hinton. Gloucester. Mr. William Mew of Estringers. Mr. john Danninge. Huntingtonshiere. Mr. Thomas Batthurst of one of the Ortons. Mr. Philip Nye, Chaplain to the Lord Mandevill. Herefordshiere. Mr. John Greene of Bencome. Mr. Stanley Gower of Bramton Bryant. Hartfordshire. Doctor Smith of Berkway. Doctor Burges of Watno. Kent. Mr. Wilson. Mr. Francis Taylor. Lincoln Mr. Anthony Tuckey of Boston. Mr. Coleman of Blinton. Lancashire. Mr. Charles Earl of Winnick, Mr. Richard Herick of Manchester. Leicestershire. Mr. Clayton of shovel. Mr. Gibbes of Leicester. Middlesex. Doctor Caleb Downy of Hackney. Mr. Burroughs, Preacher of Stephney. London, Edmund Calamy of Aldermanburic, Mr. Walker of St. john's Parish. Mr. Carol of Lincoln's Inn. Mr. Seaman. Munmoth. Doctor Harris, Warden of Winchester. Mr. Morbie. Northamptonshire. Mr. Reynolds of Bramson. Mr. Hill of Tichmarsh. Nottinghamshire. Doctor Sanderson of Boothbie. Mr. john Foxcraft. Northumberland. Mr. john jackson of Grays-inn. Mr. William Carter of London. Norfolk. Mr. john Acrosmith of Linne. Mr. Thomas Thurrogood. Oxfordshire. Mr. Robert Harris of Hanwell. Mr. Robert Cross of Lincoln College. Oxford University. james Primate of Armath. Doctor Styles Person of St. George's near the Bridge. Rutlandshire. Mr. Samuel Gibson of Burley. Mr. Whittakers. Surrey. Doctor Featley of Lambeth. Doctor Stanton of Kingston. Staffordshire. Mr. Francis Cook of Yaxworth. Mr. Lightfoot of Ashley. Salop. Mr. Sammuell Hildeisham. Mr, Corbet of Martin College. Southampton. Mr. john Langley of Westendon. Mr. Christopher Tisdell of Vphushan. Suffolk. Mr. Thomas Young of Stonemash. Mr. john Philip's of rental. Somersetshire. Mr. Samuel Crook of Runton. Mr. Comet of Limmington. Sussex. Mr. Benjamin Pickering of East Odeley. Mr. Nye of Chaphum. Westmoreland. Mr. Henry Hall. Mr. Henry Hutton. Wiltshire. Mr. Henry Scudder of Colingborne. Mr. Thomas Baily of Maningford. Worcestershire. Mr. Arthur Sallaway of Seavenslocke. Doctor Pridiax, Bishop of Worcester. Warwickshire. Mr. Burges of Sutton Coleby. Mr. Vines of Weadington. Wales. Anglesey. Mr. Richard Burlye, Chaplain to the Lord of Peterborough. Brednock. Doctor Temple of Battersey. Cardigan. Mr. Shute of Lumberstreet. Carmarthenshire. Mr. Nicholson. Carnarvenshire. Mr. Gattaker of Redriffe. Derbyshire. Mr. Richard Floid. Flintshire, Doctor Christopher Pashley of Hollfell. Glamorganshire. Mr. Hen. Toser, Fellow of Exeter College in Oxford Merionethshire. Mr. Spursto of London. Pembrokeshire. Mr. Francis channel. Radnockshire. Doctor Hacket, of St. Andrew's Holberne. Jsles of Garnsey and Jersey. Samuel de la Place. Jo. de la March. Die Sabbati, 9 April, 1642. THe Lords and Commons do declare, that they intent a due and necessary reformation of the Government and Liturgy of the Church, and to take away nothing in the one or other, but what shall be evil, and justly offensive, or at lost unnecessary and burdensome: And for the better effecting thereof speedily to have consultation with Godly and learned Divines. And because this will never of itself attain theend sought therein, they will therefore use their utmost endeavours to establish learned and Preaching Ministers, with a good and sufficient maintenance throughout the whole Kingdom, wherein many dark Corners are miserably destitute of the means of Salvation, and many poor Ministers want necessary provision. H. Elsing, Cler. Parl. D. Com.