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misleading. He says: "But this censure hath been long disused; and nothing of it appeareth in the laws of church or state since the reformation." Of course interdiction _temp_. Elizabeth was no longer the terrible punishment it used to be. [43] At Shrewsbury. [44] _Shrop. Arch, and Nat. Hist. Soc. Tr_., i (1878), 62. [45] R.W. Goulding, _Records of the Charity known as Blanchminster's Charity_ (1898), Stockwardens Acc'ts, 68. For other examples of interdiction of churches or excommunication see Hale, _Churchwardens' Prec_., 111-12 (Shoreham Vetera interdicted. 1599/1600), _et passim_. [46] Except in the city of London and some few other places, the chancel was at the charge of the rector or other recipient of the great tithes. Sidney and Beatrice Webb, _English Local Government_ (1906), 20, _note_. Also W.G. Clark-Maxwell in _Wilts Arch_. etc. _Mag_., xxxiii (1904), 358. H.B. Wilson, _History of St. Laurence Pountney_ (London, 1831), 73. [47] _Canterbury Visit_., xxvi, 21. [48] _Ibid_. [49] _Ibid_., 32. In 1599 the wardens of this parish inform the archdeacon that both church and churchyard need repairs "which we mean shortly to do." The next year, too, they make a report in almost identical words. _Ibid_., 33. [50] See p. 15 _supra_. [51] _Dean of York's Visit_., 341. [52] Numerous other presentments at visitations for failure to supply the requisites for worship besides those adduced in the text will be found in Hale, _Crim. Prec_., 173 (A warden failing to supply the elements for communion, 1579-1580) _Ibid_., 154 ("The rode lofte beame, the staieres of the rode loft standinge, the churche lacketh whittinge to deface the monuments." 1572), etc. _Barnes' Eccles. Proc_._, 115 ("The Degrees of Mariage" and "the Postils" lacking. 1578-1579). _Warrington Deanery Visit_., 189 ("Cloth for the communion table." 1592). Visitation of Manchester Deanery in 1592 by the Bishop of Chester in _Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Soc. Tr_., xiii, 58. (Communion cup lacking). _Ibid_., 62 ("Noe fonte," and christenings in "a bason or dish"). This source hereinafter cited as _Manchester Deanery Visit_. [53] Hale, _Crim. Prec_., _s. a_. 1587 (21st June). [54] _Manchester Deanery Visit_., 66 (1592). Cf. _Canterbury Visit_., xxv, 23 (1600). [55] Hall, _Crim. Prec_., 13 (1598). [56] _Warrington Deanery Visit_., 189. [57] _Manchester Deanery Visit_., 69. [58] _Ibid_. Then as now the ale-house was the s
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