A JUST CORRECTION and enlargement OF A Scandalous Bill of the Mortality of the Malignant clergy of London, and other parts of the kingdom, which have been justly sequestered from their Pastorall-charges, and since that (some of them) defunct, by reason of the contageous infection of the prelatical pride and malignancy of their own Spirits; Since the year 1641. to this present year 1647. Together with the several pernicious Casualties of the same. OR, A Succinct traiterology, in Answer to a lying martyrology, and Catalogue of the graceless, and godless, lazy Levites, and proud prelatical Priests of the City of London, and beyond the Liberties thereof, who have been justly imprisoned and deprived of their Estates (as they, heretofore, and their tyrannical Masters, the Bishops, barbarously abused the truly pious and painful pastors of London, and other parts of the kingdom, only, for non-Subscription to their Popish Ceremonies;) for their malignancy against the Parliament, and the True-reformed Religion and power of godliness now endeavoured throughout the kingdom, and for other odious enormities against God, and palpable disloyalties to their Native Country. Serving for London, especially, and the Liberties thereof, with the Out-Parishes; Together with most parts of the whole kingdom, both City and Country. By i: V. LONDON, Printed in the Year, 1647. A Most just Correction and Enlargement of a most lying and scandalous Bill of the Mortality of the Malignant Clergy of LONDON. A. THE Arch-Prelate of Canterbury, (whom the shameless and nameless author of that scandalous Bill of Mortality, left out) a most abominable, and almost incredible hypocrite in all his life, Dead with malignancy. and especially at his death; most justly beheaded on the Tower-hill, for a most notorious convicted Traitor, and principal incendiary to all the late bloody broils over the whole kingdom, and a most pernicious pest and plague of Church and State. Master Adam's, of Bennet's Pauls-wharf London, sequestered for being a known profane pot-companion, both day and night, and otherwise a loose-liver, a temporizing Ceremony-monger, and malignant against the Parliament. Mr. Aymes', of L●wis in Kent, sequestered for being a common drunkard, a common swearer, and desperate Malignant against the Parliament. Doctor Andrews, Parson of Guilford, and Vicar of Godlamine, sequestered for being a pluralist, a hater of frequent preaching, a notorious Ceremony-monger, a familiar tippler in taverns, and a desperate Malignant. Mr. Alston, Parson of Pentloe in Essex, sequestered for being a most odiously lascivious and lustful Priest, a notorious innovator of popish-ceremonies, and a desperate Malignant against the Parliament. Doctor Anherst, of Horsmauden in Kent, sequestered for being a notorious popish innovator of Ceremonies, a common drunkard and swearer, and a desperate Malignant. Mr. Alsope, of Acton in Suffolk, sequestered for being a most incontinent assaulter of the chastity of married wives, and actually committer of fornication with a maidservant, and a most desperate Malignant. Mr. Allen of Tolsbury in Essex, sequestered for living most incontinently with several women, whom he got with child, for being a most lazy Priest, by seldom preaching, and a desperate malignant. B. MR. Brown, of Bridewell-Precinct, London, sequestered for being a notable innovator of popish ceremonies, and a desperate Malignant against the Parliament. Mr. Booth of Buttolph's Aldersgate, London, sequestered for being a most lazy Levite, a Ceremony-monger, an enemy to God's people, and a desperate Malignant. Dead with ma●●●nancie. Dr. Bray, of Martin's in the Fields, London, sequestered for being a most notorious innovator of popish Ceremonies, a hater of God's people, and a most desperate Malignant against the Parliament. Dr. Belcanquell, Master of the Savoy, London, sequestered for being a notorious innovator, a mischievous enemy to the amity of Scotland and England, and a desperate Malignant. Dr. Baker of Mary-hill, London, &c. sequestered for being a most proud pluralist, a notorious innovator of popish ceremonies, a singular friend to Papists, but persecutor of godly men, under his dearly beloved Master the Arch-prelate of Canterbury, and a most desperate Malignant. Dead with malignancy. Dr. Brough, of Michael's Cornhill, London, sequestered for being such another notorious popish innovator, as his foresaid brother in iniquity, and a most desperate Malignant. Dead with malignancy. Dr. Brown of Faiths in London, sequestered for being just such another notorious popish ceremony monger as his two foresaid brethren, and a most desperate Malignant. Dead with malignancy. Mr. Battie of foster's in London, sequestered for being a perverse enemy to frequent Preaching, a ceremony-monger, and obstinate Malignant. Mr. Bloxam, of Great-Waldingham, in Suff. sequestered for being a common drunkard, a desperate common swearer by fearful oaths, a most lazy priest, and pestilent Malig. Mr. Baiky, of Brasteed in Kent, sequestered for being a most notable popish innovator, and preacher of false Doctrines, and a desperate Malig. C. DR. cousins, Mr. of Peter-house in Cambridge, most worthily outed of all, forced to fly away, for being a most intolerable popish, rotten hearted proud Priest, an insufferable Ceremony-monger, a most wicked hater of all goodness, and good men, a pestilent enemy to preaching and most desperate incendiary and Malig. Mr. Clark, of Etherborough, within Bishopsgate, London, sequestered for being a frequent pot-companion in Taverns and alehouses, a notable popish-hearted Priest, and a pestilent Malig: against the Parliament. Dr. Chambers of Andrew Hubbard, London, sequestered for being a notorious ceremony-monger and desperate Malig. Dr. Clewet, of Anne Aldersgate, London, sequestered for being a Pontifician pluralist, a notorious temporizing ceremony-monger, and a desperate Malig: Mr. Chestlin, of Matthew Friday-street, London, sequestered and justly imprisoned, for his profane life, popishly-affected spirit, and perverse and impious Malignancy against the Parliament. Mr. Cooper of Thomas Apostle, London, sequestered for his wicked and perverse popish spirit, and intolerable pride & malignancy. Mr. Clay, of Chelsworth in Suffolk, sequestered for being a common swearer, a frequent haunter of Taverns and alehouses, and often very drunk in them, who for his misdemeanours had been set in the stocks, and was also a most desperate Malig: Mr. Clapham, of Far●ham in Surrey, sequestered for being a pluralist, a lascivious and lustful Priest, living in adultery with several women and had divers bastards, and a desperate Cavalerian Malig. Dr. Cotesford of Hadleigh and Munks-Ely in Suff: sequ: for being a proud pluralist, a pestilent popish innovator, a lustful priest and drunkard, and a desperate Malig: against the Parliament. D. DR. Dukeson, of Clement-Danes, London, sequestered for being a great gamester and swearer, a notorious superstitious proud Priest, and a pestilent Cavalerian Malig: against the Parliament. Mr. Davies, Hospitler of Thomas hospital in Southwark, sequestered for being a vile common drunkard, and swearer, and a desperate Malig: Mr. Danson, of Camberwell in Surrey, sequestered for being a common drunkard, and that in a base and beastly manner, a common swearer, a harbourer of a known Romish-Priest, in his house, not having preached once in twelve years' space, yet upheld in his benefice, and a desperate Malig: Mr. Denn of Dartford in Kent, sequestered for being a common drunkard, an enemy to preaching and a most desperate Malig. Mr. Dale, of Kettleborough in Suff. sequestered for being a notorious innovator of Popish ceremonies, a common swearer and curser of his people, a frequent drunkard and haunter of alehouses, and Taverns, a proud and wicked spirited man, and a desperate malig: against the Parliament. E. MR. Edlin, of John Zachary, London, sequestered for being a proud prelatical ceremony monger, and a pernicious malig: against the Parliament. Mr. Eccop, of Pan●ros-Soperlane, Lond. sequestered for being a notorious Popish ceremony-monger, an enemy to frequent preaching, and a desperate Malig: Mr. Evans of Sandcroft in Suff: sequestered for being a notorious common drunkard, a constant contemner and hinderer of the word preached, and a desperate Malig: F. DR. Fairfaix's of peter's in Cornhill, Lond: and of East Ham in Essex, sequestered for being a proud prelatical pluralist, and profane in his life and conversation, a drunken frequenter of tipling-houses, a frequent profaner of the Lord's days, by carding, an impious enemy to preaching of the word; a notorious incontinent and lustful Priest, and desperate malignant against the Parliament. Dr. Fuller of Gyles-Crepl-gate, Lon: most justly sequestered for being a most proud, prelatical, Popish Ceremony-monger, an enemy to frequent Preaching, and a most desperate Malig. Mr. Finch Dead with malignancy. of Christ-Church, Lon: sequestered for being a most abominable and odious whoremaster, a drunkard, swearer, and every way a most loose and profane person, an enemy to all goodness and good men, a notorious Popish Ceremony-monger and a most desperate Malig. Mr. Fothersby of Clements in Sandwich, and of Lingsteed in Kent, sequestered for being a proud pluralist, a common drunkard, curser and swearer, and a desperate Malig. G Dr. Giff●rd of Michael-Basishaw, Lon: most worthily sequestered for being a pernicious rotten-hearted Popish Ceremony-monger, an enemy to true goodness and good men, and frequent preaching, and a desperate Malig. Dr. Griffith, of Maudlins-Oldfishstreet, Lon: most justly sequestered for being a most Pestilent Popish rotten-hearted innovator, a treacherous Priest in Bazing-House, and every way a most intolerable desperate Malignant. Dr. Gorsuch of Walker in Hertfordshire, sequ. for being a notorious Alehouse and Tavern hunter, a drunkard and gamester in them whole nights together; seldom preaching to his people, hardly once a quarter, and a most desperate Malignant against the Parliament. Mr. Gearie of Beddingfield in Suff. sequ. for being a most wicked Curser and Swearer of most fearful and bloody oaths; a common vomiting drunkard, a most pernicious Popish innovator, and a most desperate Malignant against the Parliament. H Dr. Heywood, of Gyles in the field, sequ. for being a most notorious rotten-hearted Popish ceremony-monger, one of the Arch-Prelate of Canterbury's treacherous favourites, and a most pestilent and intolerable Malignant against the Parliament. Dr. Howell of Stephens Walbrooke, London, sequestered for being a most pernicious pluralist, a proud prelatical innovating Priest, an enemy to frequent preaching, and a most intolerable desperate malignant. Dr. Haley of Alphage, Dead with malignancy. Lon: sequestered for being a most pestilent popish innovating Priest, and a desperate malignant. Dr. Hacket, of Andrews Holborn, Lon: sequestered for being a pernicious bird of the foresaid brood, and a desperate malignant against the Parliament. Mr. Hugget, of Cliff in Suss. sequestered for being a most profane loose liver, a popish innovator, having the french pox, for the cure whereof he gave 10 li. kicked his wife on the belly in his rage, being very great with child; whereupon she was, presently, with great danger, delivered of a dead child, yet past unpunished, and was a desperate Cavalierian malignant. Mr. Hart, of Hargrave in Suff. sequestered for being an odious common drunkard, familiarly casting dice for drinking of most cups, making his neighbours drink drunk under the tables; and being in the night times with their wives, private in their chambers, and a desperate malignant. Mr. Humes of Charleton in Kent, sequestered for being a common drunkard, and that on the Lord's days, a wicked incontinent and lustful Priest, frequently assaulting womens' chastity, a popish innovator, and desperate malignant against the Parliament. I Dr. Isaacson, of Andrews-Wardrobe, Lon: sequestered for being a popish innovator, a hater of frequent preaching, and a desperate malignant against the Parliament. Dr. Jermine, of Martins-Ludgate, Lon. sequestered for being a popish innovator, and desperate malignant. Dr. Johnson, of Mary-whitechapel, Lon: sequestered for being a notorioas ceremony-monger, and desperate malignant. Dr. Jeofferies, of Feversham and Ticehurst in Kent, sequestered for being a proud prelatical pluralist, an enemy to frequent preaching, and a desperate malignant. Mr. Jenkinson of Panfield in Ess. sequestered for being a most intolerable popish innovator, a pernicious enemy to frequent preaching, a notorious profaner of the Lord's days with sports, and a desperate malignant. K Mr. King of Buttolph-Billingsgate, Lon. sequestered for being a most superstitious innovator, and desperate malignant. Mr. Kibbuts, of Katherine-Coleman, Lon. sequestered for being a popish innovator, and a desperate malignant. Mr. King, of Chesill-magna, in Ess. sequestered for being a common drunkard; and that on the fast days and Lord's days, a notorious popish Ceremony-monger, and a desperate malignant against the Parliament. L Dr. Lafield, of Barking, Lon. sequestered for being a notorious popish-hearted Ceremony monger, a proud pernicious hater of preaching the word; one of the Arch-Prelate of Canterbury's white boys, and a desperate malignant. Mr. Leech, D 〈…〉 lig 〈…〉 of Mary Le-Bow, Lon. sequestered for his peevish and perverse malignancy against the Parliament. Mr. Laud, of Little-Tey in Ess. sequestered for being a common drunkard even on the Lord's days, and especially on Saturday-nights, and thereby often disabled to preach on the next Lord's day, even to the shutting up of the Church doors, a notorious Ceremony-monger, and desperate malignant. M Dr. Marsh, Dea 〈…〉 lign 〈…〉 of Dunstones-West, Lon. sequestered for being a proud pontifician pluralist, a notable innovator, and pernicious malignant against the Parliament. Mr. Marbury, of peter's Pauls-wharf, Lon. sequestered for being a proud prelatical innovator of popish-Ceremonies, and a desperate malignant. Mr. Mason, of Andrews-undershaft, Lon. forced from his cure, for popish innovation and desperate malignancy. Mr. Muffet, of Edmonton, in Middles. sequestered for being a most odious common drunkard, a curser, swearer and blasphemer, quareller and fighter with any, and desperate Malignant. Dr. Martin, of Houghton in Bedfordshire, and Dunnington in Cambridgeshire, sequestered for being a proud pernicious pluralist, a wicked hater of preaching, a notorious rotten hearted popish innovator, and desperate malignant against the Parliament. N Mr. Nicholson, of Stapleford-Tawny, in Ess. sequestered for being a common drunkard and swearer, a popish innovator, and a desperate malignant against the Parliament. Mr. Novelty, alias, Notly, of Joseph-Plum, in Ess. sequestered for being a superstitious Ceremony-monger, a drunkard, and desperate malignant against the Parliament. O Dr. Osbalstone, of Much-Parudon, in Ess. sequestered for being a most wicked hater of frequent preaching, a popish innovator, a profaner of the Lord's days by sports, and a desperate malignant against the Parliament. Mr. Owen, of Swithins, Lon. sequestered for being a notable innovator of popish-Ceremonies, and a desperate malig. P Dr. Pierce, Dead with malignancy. of martin's Outwich, Lon. sequestered for being a notorious Ceremony-monger and desperate malignant. Dr. Paske, of Magdalen Bermondsey, in Southwark, sequestered for being a proud pontifician Ceremony-monger, and desperate malignant against the Parliament. Mr. Piggot, of sepulchers, Lon. outed thence for being a notorious pot-companion, drinking healths, by casting dice for most cups a notorious Ceremony monger, and desperate malignant against the Parliament. Mr. Peckham, of Hosteed-parva, in Suss. sequestered for being a lazy Levite, seldom preaching, a notorious popish innovator, a common drunkard, and most unclean adulterer, using most obscene and filthy carriages with women, not fit to be named; and a desperate malignant against the Parliament. Q Mr. Quelch, of Bennet Grace Church, Lon. sequestered for being a popish innovator, and a desperate malignant against the Parliament. R Dr. Rives, of Martin's Vintry, Lon. sequestered for being a pestilent popish innovator, a proud and profane pontifician, and desperate malignant against the Parliament. Mr. Rannew, of Kettlebastone, in Suff. sequestered for being a common alehouse haunter and drunkard, a hater of frequent preaching, a notorious innovator, and a desperate malignant against the Parliament. S DR. Styles, of George Buttolph-lane, and of Gregory's by Paul's, Lon. out of them both for being a proud and pernicious pontifician pluralist, a notorious innovator of popish Ceremonies, and a desperate malignant. Dr. Stamp, of Stepney, near Lon. sequestered for being a proud prelatical innovator of Romish-Ceremonies, and a desperate malignant. Mr. Stone of Clement Eastcheap, Lon. sequestered for being a notorious stoney-hearted proud pontifician Ceremony-monger, an enemy to all goodness, and a pestilent and desperate malignant. Mr. Squire, of Shoreditch, Midales. sequestered for being a notorious proud and rotten-hearted pontifician Ceremony-monger, a Popish apostate, of a general infamous life, and desperate malignant. Mr. Sydall, of Kensworth, in Hertfordshire, sequestered for being a common drunkard, a lazy Levite, a notorious dunsicall Ceremony-monger, and a desperate malignant. To Dr. Turner, of Olives, in Southwark, sequestered for being a notorious Popish Ceremony-monger, an enemy to frequent preaching, and an intolerable desperate malignant. Mr. Taber, of Margaret Lothbury, Lon. sequ: for being a most Popishly-affected ceremony-monger, a proud pontifician enemy to frequent preaching, and a most desperate malignant against the Parliament. Mr. Thrall, of Mary Mounthaw, Lon. sequestered for being a notorious Ceremony-monger, a profaner of the Lord's days with sports, a common drunkard, curser and swearer, an enemy to frequent preaching, and a desperate malig: against the Parliament. Mr. Tutivall of Sutton's hospital, near Lon. sequestered for being a common drunkard, and that on the Lord's days, much suspected of incontinency, a notorious popish ceremony-monger, a contemner of frequent preaching, and a most desperate malig: Mr. Thurman, of Hallingbury, in Essex, sequestered for being a common drunkard, a persecuter of his people for going to hear the word abroad, when they had no preaching (and that very often) at home, a hater of good men and godliness, familiarly called the mad Priest, and a desperate malignant against the Parliament. U DR. Vty of Chigwell in Essex, sequestered for being a most egregiously infamous rotten-hearted papist, publicly professing he loved the Pope with all his heart, denying the King's Supremacy, blasphemously avouched, that the Arch-prelate of Canterbury's commands ought equally to be obeyed with God's word, and a desperate Malig. Mr. Udall of Aultins Lon. sequestered for making and maintaining most proudly and presumptuously a wicked book, entitled Noli me tangere, wherein he aspersed the Parliament with many notorious scandals, and impious false accusations, and for being otherwise also a most desperate malignant. W. DR. Watts, of Allhallows-Woodstreet, Lon. sequestered for being a profane, ruffianly, loose, and most proud Pontifician ceremony monger, a hater of frequent preaching of the word, and of true godliness and good men, and a desperate malig. against the Parliament. Dr. Walton, of Martin-Orgars, in Lon. sequestered for being a notorious proud innovator of Popish-Ceremonies, and a desperate malignant against the Parliament. Mr. Weston, of All-hallows Lumberstreet, Lon. sequestered for being a notorious innovator of Popish-Ceremonies, and desperate malignant against the Parliament. Mr. Ward, Dead with malignancy. of Leonard's Fosterlane, Lon. sequestered for being a notorious innovator of Popish-Ceremonies, a profane and fantastical proud Priest, an enemy to frequent preaching, and a desperate malig. Mr. Wilson, of Arlington, in Suss. sequestered for being a most odious committer of Buggery with many men, upon his own confession; yea, attempted to commit this odious sin with a Mare, blasphemously said, that Christ after the flesh, was a bastard, and for being a notorious Popish Ceremony-monger, a mighty drinker, and desperate malig. Mr. Woodcock, of Elham, in Kent, sequestered for being a notorious common drunkard, a most wicked curser and swearer, by most fearful and bloody oaths, and a desperate malignant against the Parliament. Mr. Wright, of Withan, in Ess. sequestered for being a common drunkard, a most filthy and lecherous Priest, a common swearer and obscene speaker, and a desperate malig. Mr. Woolhouse, of West-mersea, in Ess. sequestered for being a common drunkard, a great gamester for money, a filthy lascivious Priest, a great curser and swearer, and desperate malignant. Mr. Westrop, of Much-Totham, in Ess. sequestered for most familiar filthy and profane abusing of the holy ordinance of preaching, by most obscene meddling and dilating on the secrets of women in the Pulpit; abusively and familiarly comparing women to sows, to make the people laugh; calling such women Whores, who refused to hear him thus speak in the Pulpit, together with abundance of suchlike most filthy trash, constantly thus delivered by him, and for being a desperate malignant against the Parliament. And though last, yet not least (as the Arch-Prelate of Cant. was, as it were, captain general of this irreligious Regiment; so he now, as major general follows bringing up the rear.) I mean Bishop Wren, the said Arch-Prelates brother in iniquity, a most intolerable firebrand in the Church of God, a traitorous spirited pontifician, a Popish hearted and most proud and lecherous Priest, a notorious hater of all goodness and good men, and of the frequent preaching of God's word: Now, and long time chained and muzzled-up in his kennel, in the Tower of London, for his most abominable insolences, and notorious wickednesses, and his most desperate malignancy against the Parliament, Besides, the happy cleansing of those foul Popish-Augean stalls of fat fed lazy Abbi-Lubbers in the Cathedral-Churches of Paul, in London, and Westmin. I mean the driving out of the drone-like Deans, Arch-Deacons, Sub-Deans, Residenciaries, proud Prebends, Canons, petty-canons, Cardinals, forsooth, profane and drunken Choristers, and playhouse Musicians, to sing and toot in their Quires, together with all the rest of that rabble of those burdensome and unprofitable croaking frogs, of all the rest of the cathedrals in the whole kingdom, hunted out of their holes, by the just sequestrations of the Parliament, enforcing them to get their living (if they have so much grace) by some other more honest and holy employments, according to the word and will of God. Sequestered and most justly expelled out of their Livings, for their abominable misdemeanours, as above is declared, in brief, (and may be more fully seen in pious Mr. White's first Century) according to this our Bill, thus briefly collected, but might have been mightily enlarged. Besides the Cathedrals of Paul's, and Westminster, and the rest— 98 Whereof malignant Doctors of Divinity— 40 Dead with rancourous malice and malignity (in prisons and elsewhere) on the sight and sense of God's just hand upon them, according to the computation and account of the nameless Malignant-Authours other Bill of their happy Mortality, in respect of the case of God's Church, to which they were a great burden, and the comfort of God's people, to whom they were a daily vexation, and grief of heart.— 20 Dead according to our Bill— 11 Parishes and places infected with the contageous corruption and spiritual plague of the wicked lives and filthy manners of these Popishly-affected Pontificians, and desperately malignant, loose, and lazy Priests, and sons of Belial. Almost all in the whole kingdom. Parishes clear of them— Very few. And thus (good Reader) thou having seen what kind of learned, grave, religious, and painful Ministers, that nameless and shameless lying Malignant author of the other Bill of Mortality had culled and collected together (yet being conscious to himself of his gross deceit, was ashamed to name Mr. Edward Finch of Christ-Church (he was so notorious a wicked man but left it out with a blank) may I not now, in requital of his false quoted Scriptures, most justly repay him with these Scriptures? Isaiah 5. 20. 23. Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness: that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter, Which justify the wicked for reward, and take away the righteousness of the righteous from him. Jerem. 23. 1. 11. & 21. Woe unto the pastors that destroy and scatter the sheep of my pasture, saith the Lord; For, both Prophet and Priest are profane; yea, in my house have I found their wickedness, saith the Lord. I have not sent these Prophets, yet they ran, I have not spoken to them, or by them, yet they have prophesied lies in my name, v. 25 Jerem. 20. 3, 4. Then said Jeremiah to Pashur, the Lord hath not called thy name Pashur, but Magormissabib; for, thus saith the Lord, I will make thee a terror (and a shame) to thyself and to all thy friends, and they shall fall by the sword of their enemies, and thine eyes shall behold it, (and thine ears shall hear of it, as, now wicked Wrens does in the Tower) And thou Pashur, (ver. 6.) and all that dwell within thy house shall go into captivity. See (then, thou lying author of that false Bill) the just decree of the Lord, in imprisoning the persons, sequestering and seizing on the estates and goods (which thou falsely callest plundering) and casting out and bringing into misery the wives and children of such wicked and lying false Prophets and profane Priests, as here thou hast seen truly described unto thee by a fervent hater of prelatical lies, and a zealous lover of Presbyterian Truths. FINIS.