[i] Likely the same person as William Grinsdale.
[ii] Significavit is an obsolete writ in English ecclesiastical law, issued out of chancery, that a man be excommunicated for forty days, and imprisoned until he submits himself to the authority of the church. It is synonymous with the writ de excommunicate capiendo. (Wikipedia)
| Surname | Name | Description | Location | Dy | Mo | Year | Event/Charge | Nature of Suffering |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aires | William | 1686 | “for religious meetings” | Household goods worth £15 taken. | ||||
| Aldridge | Robert | Wooburn | 1683 | Silent meeting declared a “riot” | Imprisoned | |||
| Aldridge | William | 1666 | Refusing to swear | Imprisoned | ||||
| Aldridge | William | Wooburn | 1683 | Silent meeting declared a “riot” | Imprisoned | |||
| Andrews | Edward | 1660 | “refusing to take Oath of Allegiance” | Imprisoned | ||||
| Atley | Bridget | “widow, of Horton” | Colebrook | 9 | 1670 | For attending meeting at Colebrook | Fined £8 5s. for which 2 feather beds and other goods taken. | |
| Austin | Edward | “of Wandon” | 1664 | Absenting himself from national worship. | Goods taken by Distress | |||
| Austin | John | 1660 | Taken from Meeting by soldiers, refused to swear before Justices. | Imprisoned | ||||
| Austin | Robert | Wooburn | 1683 | Silent meeting declared a “riot” | Imprisoned | |||
| Baldwin | Richard | Wooburn | 1683 | Silent meeting declared a “riot” | Imprisoned | |||
| Ball | Henry | “of Coleshill” | 1669 | Fro refusing to pay tithes. | Imprisoned in Aylesbury Gaol | |||
| Ball | Robert | 1660 | “refusing to take Oath of Allegiance” | Imprisoned | ||||
| Barringer | John | 1666 | For meeting | Imprisoned | ||||
| Baringer | John | “of Olney” | Sherington | 1670 | For meeting | Fined 6s. | ||
| Barber | Abraham | 1666 | For meeting | Imprisoned | ||||
| Barton | John | Drayton-Beauchamp | 10 | 6 | 1666 | For meeting | Imprisoned 3 months in Aylesbury Gaol | |
| Barton | Mary | 1666 | For meeting. | Committed on the Act for Banishment. | ||||
| Batchelor | William | Wooburn | 1683 | Silent meeting declared a “riot” | Imprisoned | |||
| Bawne | Richard | 1660 | Taken from Meeting by soldiers, refused to swear before Justices. | Imprisoned | ||||
| Bawne | Richard | Newport Pagnell | 1664 | Arrested under Conventicle Act for meeting. | Imprisoned 3 mos in Aylesbury Gaol & additional time for failure to attend national worship | |||
| Belch | George | “of Rickmansworth” | 1684/5 | For not attending national worship | Three geldings taken valued at £23. An additional £40 in goods and a horse seized for his appeal not being in Latin. | |||
| Belson | Edward | “of Hadenham” | 1689 | For tithes | Corn seized valued at £7 11s. | |||
| Benton | Robert | Newport Pagnell | 1664 | Arrested under Conventicle Act for meeting. | Imprisoned 3 mos in Aylesbury Gaol & additional time for failure to attend national worship | |||
| Berry | Richard | “of Ivinghoe” | 1666 | Excommunicated for refusal to pay tithes | Imprisoned in Aylesbury Gaol for “several years.” | |||
| Biggs | James | “of Wotton” [Wooton?] | 1671 | Excommunicated for refusing to pay tithes and Easter offerings. | Imprisoned in County Gaol | |||
| Boswell | Robert | 1660 | Taken from Meeting by soldiers, refused to swear before Justices. | Imprisoned | ||||
| Bovington | John | 1660 | “for refusing the Oath when tendered only by one Justice” | “Imprisoned illegally” | ||||
| Boyse | James | 1666 | For meeting. | Committed on the Act for Banishment. | ||||
| Brampton | Edward | 1660 | Taken out of meeting by armed men with a warrant from the Earl of Bridgwater. Refused oath. | Imprisoned | ||||
| Briden | John | 1660 | Taken out of meeting by armed men with a warrant from the Earl of Bridgwater. Refused oath. | Imprisoned | ||||
| Brierly | James | 1660 | “refusing to take Oath of Allegiance” | Imprisoned | ||||
| Brierly | James | Newport Pagnell | 1664 | Arrested under Conventicle Act for meeting. | Imprisoned 3 mos in Aylesbury Gaol & additional time for failure to attend national worship | |||
| Brierly | James | Sherington | 1670 | For attending meeting | Fined £11 8s. | |||
| Bringham | Josias | 1660 | “refusing to take Oath of Allegiance” | Imprisoned | ||||
| Brinkloe | Joseph | “of Wandon” | 1664 | Absenting himself from national worship. | Goods taken by Distress | |||
| Brothers | Andrew | Wooburn | 1683 | Silent meeting declared a “riot” | Imprisoned | |||
| Brown | John | “of Wesson” [Weston Turville] | 1658 | Refusing to swear when called to serve on jury. | Fined 20s. Committed to Aylesbury Gaol for 12 weeks. | |||
| Brown | John | 1660 | Taken out of meeting by armed men with a warrant from the Earl of Bridgwater. Refused oath. | Imprisoned | ||||
| Brown | John | Weston Turville | 1666 | Refusal to pay tithes | Goods taken valued at £15 | |||
| Brown | John | Drayton-Beauchamp | 10 | 6 | 1666 | For meeting | Imprisoned 3 months in Aylesbury Gaol | |
| Brown | John | 1670 | For refusal to pay tithes | Imprisoned | ||||
| Brown | John | Aylesbury | 1670 | For attending meeting at Aylesbury | Had his barley taken | |||
| Brown | John | Tring | 1670 | For attending meeting at Tring | Fined £8 and had 3 cows and 1 bull taken valued at £11 | |||
| Brown | John | “of Weston-Turville” | 1671 | Refusing to pay tithes | Corn taken from field valued at £40 14s. | |||
| Brown | John | “of Weston-Turville” | 1674 | For refusing to pay £15 in tithes | Goods taken worth £50 | |||
| Brown | Samuel | 1666 | For meeting | Imprisoned | ||||
| Budd | Samuel | 1666 | For meeting. | Committed on the Act for Banishment. | ||||
| Burgis | Thomas | “of Stony-Stratford” | 1660 | Taken from house/business and refused Oath of Allegiance tendered by King’s commissioner. | Imprisoned in Buckingham Gaol | |||
| Burgis | Thomas | “of Stony-Stratford” | 1671 | “for refusing to pay towards the steeple-house” | Imprisoned in Aylesbury Gaol “on a Signicavit of Excommunication” | |||
| Burrows | John | 1660 | Taken from Meeting by soldiers, refused to swear before Justices. | Imprisoned | ||||
| Burton | Edward | 1660 | Taken from own house for refusing to swear. | Imprisoned | ||||
| Butler | John | “of Wandon” | 1664 | Absenting himself from national worship. | Goods taken by Distress | |||
| Cawdry | Francis | 1666 | For meeting. | Committed on the Act for Banishment. | ||||
| Ceave | Francis | 1660 | Taken out of meeting by armed men with a warrant from the Earl of Bridgwater. Refused oath. | Imprisoned | ||||
| Chapman | Mary | 1658 | For refusing to pay tithes | “had her Bible taken away for lack of other Distress.” [goods] | ||||
| Chapman | Mary | “of Sherington” | 1664 | Absenting herself from national worship | Goods taken by Distress | |||
| Chester | Edward | 1660 | Taken out of meeting by armed men with a warrant from the Earl of Bridgwater. Refused oath. | Imprisoned | ||||
| Child | Henry | “of Amersham” | 1689 | For tithes | Goods seize valued at £7 13s. | |||
| Child | Timothy | Wooburn | 1683 | Silent meeting declared a “riot” | Imprisoned | |||
| Cocke | Thomas | Culverton | 1 | 9 | 1661 | Soldiers took 8 men from a meeting. They refused to provide sureties. | Imprisoned | |
| Cook | Edward | “of Bowbrick-Hill” | 1689 | For tithes | Goods seized valued at £8 15s. | |||
| Cook | Joseph | “of Edgborough” | 1686 | “For marrying otherwise than according to the liturgy of the Church of England” | Released by proclamation of the King. [Not stated when first imprisoned] | |||
| Cooper | George | “of Wandon” | 1664 | Absenting himself from national worship. | Goods taken by Distress | |||
| Crook | John | Culverton | 1 | 9 | 1661 | Soldiers took 8 men from a meeting. They refused to provide sureties. | Imprisoned | |
| Cunningham | Henry | 1660 | Taken from Meeting by soldiers, refused to swear before Justices. | Imprisoned | ||||
| Cunningham | Henry | Newport Pagnell | 1664 | Arrested under Conventicle Act for meeting. | Imprisoned 3 mos in Aylesbury Gaol & additional time for failure to attend national worship | |||
| Cunningham | Henry | “of Newport-Pagnel” | 1675 | For meeting | Pewter and brass taken valued at £4 10s | |||
| Cunningham | John | 1655 | “for giving Christian Exhortations to the Priests and People, when assembled in places for publick Worship” | Imprisonment | ||||
| Cunningham | John | 1660 | “refusing to take Oath of Allegiance” | Imprisoned | ||||
| Cunningham | John | 1660 | Taken from Meeting by soldiers, refused to swear before Justices. | Imprisoned | ||||
| Cunningham | John | Culverton | 1 | 9 | 1661 | Soldiers took 8 men from a meeting. They refused to provide sureties. | Imprisoned | |
| Cunningham | John | Newport Pagnell | 1664 | Arrested under Conventicle Act for meeting. | Imprisoned 3 mos in Aylesbury Gaol & additional time for failure to attend national worship | |||
| Daggery | Robert | 1660 | Taken from Meeting by soldiers, refused to swear before Justices. | Imprisoned | ||||
| Daggery | Robert | Newport Pagnell | 1664 | Arrested under Conventicle Act for meeting. | Imprisoned 3 mos in Aylesbury Gaol & additional time for failure to attend national worship | |||
| Darvall | Samuel | 1666 | For meeting | Imprisoned | ||||
| Davy | Thomas | Culverton | 1 | 9 | 1661 | Soldiers took 8 men from a meeting. They refused to provide sureties. | Imprisoned | |
| Davis | Thomas | “of Bradwell Abbey” | 1660 | Taken from house/business and refused Oath of Allegiance tendered by King’s commissioner. | Imprisoned in Buckingham Gaol | |||
| Deane | Roger | Drayton-Beauchamp | 10 | 6 | 1666 | For meeting | Imprisoned 3 mos in Aylesbury Gaol | |
| Dell | Thomas | Amersham | 1 | 7 | 1665 | Arrested while carrying the body of Ambrose Bennet to burial place. | Fined and imprisoned for one month. | |
| Dell | Thomas | 1666 | Refusing to swear | Imprisoned | ||||
| Dell | Thomas | Wooburn | 1683 | Silent meeting declared a “riot” | Imprisoned | |||
| Dolbin | John | Wooburn | 1683 | Silent meeting declared a “riot” | Imprisoned | |||
| Draper | Matthew | “of Buckingham” | 1660 | Refusal to swear oath. | Imprisoned in Buckingham Gaol | |||
| Draper | Matthew | Culverton | 1 | 9 | 1661 | Soldiers took 8 men from a meeting. They refused to provide sureties. | Imprisoned | |
| Dunton | Roger | Giles-Chalfont | 1670 | For meeting at the house of William Russell at Jordan’s | Goods taken worth 12s. | |||
| Eggleton | Thomas | 1666 | For meeting. | Committed on the Act for Banishment. | ||||
| Eldridge | William | 1660 | “for refusing the Oath when tendered only by one Justice” | “Imprisoned illegally” | ||||
| Ellingham | Thomas | “of North Crowley” | 1660 | Taken from house/business and refused Oath of Allegiance tendered by King’s commissioner. | Imprisoned in Buckingham Gaol | |||
| Ellingham | Thomas | Newport Pagnell | 1664 | Arrested under Conventicle Act for meeting. | Imprisoned 3 mos in Aylesbury Gaol & additional time for failure to attend national worship | |||
| Ellis | John | Drayton-Beauchamp | 10 | 6 | 1666 | For meeting | Imprisoned 3 mos in Aylesbury Gaol | |
| Ellis | John | 1666 | For meeting. | Committed on the Act for Banishment. | ||||
| Ellis | John | Wooburn | 1683 | Silent meeting declared a “riot” | Imprisoned | |||
| Ellwood | Thomas | Amersham | 1 | 7 | 1665 | Arrested while carrying the body of Ambrose Bennet to burial place. | Fined and imprisoned for one month. | |
| Ellwood | Thomas | 1666 | For meeting. | Committed on the Act for Banishment. | ||||
| Fensum | John | 1665 | “refusing to pay tithes.” | Imprisoned | ||||
| Fenwick | John | 1666 | For meeting | Imprisoned | ||||
| Fisher | Mary | 1655 | “for giving Christian Exhortations to the Priests and People, when assembled in places for publick Worship” | Imprisonment | ||||
| Ford | Philip | 1666 | “refusing to swear” | Imprisoned in common gaol with felons | ||||
| Ford | Philip | 1666 | For meeting. | Committed on the Act for Banishment. | ||||
| Forster | John | Culverton | 1 | 9 | 1661 | Soldiers took 8 men from a meeting. They refused to provide sureties. | Imprisoned | |
| Francis | William | 1660 | Taken out of meeting by armed men with a warrant from the Earl of Bridgwater. Refused oath. | Imprisoned | ||||
| Franklin | Edward | 1660 | Taken from Meeting by soldiers, refused to swear before Justices. | Imprisoned | ||||
| Glidwell | Henry | 1660 | Taken from own house for refusing to swear. | Imprisoned | ||||
| Glidwell | Henry | Newport Pagnell | 1664 | Arrested under Conventicle Act for meeting. | Imprisoned 3 mos in Aylesbury Gaol & additional time for failure to attend national worship | |||
| Glidwell | Robert | 1660 | Taken from own house for refusing to swear. | Imprisoned | ||||
| Glidwell | Thomas | 1660 | Taken from own house for refusing to swear. | Imprisoned | ||||
| Glidwell | William | 1656 | “refusing to swear” in the Exchequer for Tithes. | Imprisoned in the Fleet Prison in London. Goods taken. | ||||
| Glidwell | William | 1660 | Taken from Meeting by soldiers, refused to swear before Justices. | Imprisoned | ||||
| Glidwell | William | Newport Pagnell | 1664 | Arrested under Conventicle Act for meeting. | Imprisoned 3 mos in Aylesbury Gaol & additional time for failure to attend national worship | |||
| Glidwell | William | “of Newport-Pagnell” | 1675 | For meeting | Hay and other things taken valued at £4 10s. | |||
| Goodman | Elizabeth | “of Wandon” | 1664 | Absenting himself from national worship. | Goods taken by Distress | |||
| Goodman | Richard | 1666 | For meeting | Imprisoned | ||||
| Gresham | Thomas | “of Olney” | 1664 | Absenting himself from national worship. | Goods taken by Distress | |||
| Grimsdale[i] | William | 1684/5 | For not attending national worship | Goods taken valued at £2 10s | ||||
| Grinsdale | William | “of Peter’s-Chalfont” | 1676 | “for absence from the National Worship” | Goods taken valued at 28s. Two thirds of his estate seized for the King “for which the Bayliffs took in this and the succeeding year two cows worth £6 10s.” | |||
| Hall | Henry | 1660 | Taken from Meeting by soldiers, refused to swear before Justices. | Imprisoned | ||||
| Hall | Henry | Newport Pagnell | 1664 | Arrested under Conventicle Act for meeting. | Imprisoned 3 mos in Aylesbury Gaol & additional time for failure to attend national worship | |||
| Hall | Henry | “of Newport-Pagnell” | 1675 | For meeting | Wood taken valued at £3 | |||
| Hare | Edward | 1660 | “for refusing the Oath when tendered only by one Justice” | “Imprisoned illegally” | ||||
| Harman | Thomas | “of Sherington” | 1675 | “for being at a Meeting” | Fined £10 10s “levied by distress of [his] cattle and other goods” | |||
| Hartwell | Joshua | 1666 | For meeting | Imprisoned | ||||
| Hartwell | Richard | 1666 | For meeting | Imprisoned | ||||
| Hartwell | Robert | 1666 | Refusing to swear | Imprisoned | ||||
| Hartwell | Thomas | 1660 | Taken from Meeting by soldiers, refused to swear before Justices. | Imprisoned | ||||
| Harvey | Thomas | “of Wandon” | 1664 | Absenting himself from national worship. | Goods taken by Distress | |||
| Harvey | Thomas | 1665 | “refusing to pay tithes.” | Imprisoned | ||||
| Hawkins | Thomas | Drayton-Beauchamp | 10 | 6 | 1666 | For meeting | Imprisoned 3 mos in Aylesbury Gaol | |
| Holliday | John | Drayton-Beauchamp | 10 | 6 | 1666 | For meeting | Imprisoned 3 mos in Aylesbury Gaol | |
| Hooton | Thomas | 1660 | “for refusing to pay tithes” | Imprisoned in County Gaol | ||||
| Hooton | Thomas | 1670 | For meeting | Fined 8s. | ||||
| Hooton | Thomas | “of Sherington” | 1675 | “for being at a Meeting” | Fined £10 10s “levied by distress of [his] cattle and other goods” | |||
| Houghton | Jon. | 1660 | Taken out of meeting by armed men with a warrant from the Earl of Bridgwater. Refused oath. | Imprisoned | ||||
| House | Henry | 1660 | Taken out of meeting by armed men with a warrant from the Earl of Bridgwater. Refused oath. | Imprisoned | ||||
| Howard | Thomas | 1686 | “for religious meetings” | Goods worth 15s. taken. | ||||
| Hunt | Richard | 1656 | “for refusing to pay tithes.” | Imprisoned in Aylesbury Gaol | ||||
| Hunt | Richard | 1660 | “refusing to take Oath of Allegiance” | Imprisoned | ||||
| Hunt | Richard | Newport Pagnell | 1664 | Arrested under Conventicle Act for meeting. | Imprisoned 3 mos in Aylesbury Gaol & additional time for failure to attend national worship | |||
| Hunt | Richard | Sherington | 1670 | For preaching | Fined £12 14s. | |||
| James | Richard | Wooburn | 1683 | Silent meeting declared a “riot” | Imprisoned | |||
| Jennings | John | Wooburn | 1683 | Silent meeting declared a “riot” | Imprisoned | |||
| Jones | Robert | 1660 | Taken out of meeting by armed men with a warrant from the Earl of Bridgwater. Refused oath. | Imprisoned | ||||
| Jones | Robert | Drayton-Beauchamp | 10 | 6 | 1666 | For meeting | Imprisoned 3 months in Aylesbury Gaol | |
| King | Adam | “of Wandon” | 1664 | Absenting himself from national worship. | Goods taken by Distress | |||
| King | Henry | Newport Pagnell | 1664 | Arrested under Conventicle Act for meeting. | Imprisoned 3 mos in Aylesbury Gaol & additional time for failure to attend national worship | |||
| King | John | “of Padbury” | 1684/5 | “for absence from the National Worship” | Goods and cattle seized valued at £25 | |||
| Kingham | Robert | “of Wooburn” | 1671 | For refusing to swear | Goods taken valued at 30s. | |||
| Lancaster | James | 1655 | “for giving Christian Exhortations to the Priests and People, when assembled in places for publick Worship” | Imprisonment | ||||
| Lane | James | 1660 | Taken out of meeting by armed men with a warrant from the Earl of Bridgwater. Refused oath. | Imprisoned | ||||
| Lane | James | Drayton-Beauchamp | 10 | 6 | 1666 | For meeting | Imprisoned 3 mos in Aylesbury Gaol | |
| Lane | John | 1666 | For meeting | Imprisoned | ||||
| Lane | John | “of Landon” | Sherington | 1670 | For meeting | Fined 8s. | ||
| Lane | Josiah | 1687 | For refusing to pay £7 in tithes | Imprisoned 12 weeks and had goods seized valued at £23 | ||||
| Lane | Josiah | “of Giles-Chalfont” | 1689 | For tithes | Grass and corn seized valued at £13 1s. | |||
| Lane | Josiah | 28 | 5 | 1690 | For tithes | Imprisoned in Aylesbury Gaol. Corn seized valued at £8 7s. 10d. and hogs worth £3 | ||
| Lane | Thomas | Amersham | 1 | 7 | 1665 | Arrested while carrying the body of Ambrose Bennet to burial place. | Fined and imprisoned for one month. | |
| Lamburne | Sarah | Widow and mother of 6 children | 1659 | Prisoner in Aylesbury Gaol and “continued there for a long time.” | ||||
| Lee | William | 1666 | For meeting. | Committed on the Act for Banishment. | ||||
| Libertie | William | 1660 | Taken out of meeting by armed men with a warrant from the Earl of Bridgwater. Refused oath. | Imprisoned | ||||
| Lucas | John | 1656 | “refusing to swear” in the Exchequer for Tithes. | Imprisoned in the Fleet Prison in London. Goods taken. | ||||
| Lucas | John | 1660 | “for refusing to pay tithes” | Imprisoned in County Gaol | ||||
| Lucas | John | “of Wingrave” | 1668 | Excommunicated for refusal to pay tithes | “kept prisoner a long time on a Significavit of Excommunication”[ii] | |||
| Mably | Walter | 1656 | “refusing to swear” in the Exchequer for Tithes. | Imprisoned in the Fleet Prison in London. Goods taken. | ||||
| Mably | Walter | 1660 | Taken from own house for refusing to swear. | Imprisoned | ||||
| Mably | Walter | Newport Pagnell | 1664 | Arrested under Conventicle Act for meeting. | Imprisoned 3 mos in Aylesbury Gaol & additional time for failure to attend national worship | |||
| Mark | Richard | 1656 | “refusing to swear” in the Exchequer for Tithes. | Imprisoned in the Fleet Prison in London. Goods taken. | ||||
| Marks | Richard | 1660 | Taken from own house for refusing to swear. | Imprisoned | ||||
| Marks | Richard | Newport Pagnell | 1664 | Arrested under Conventicle Act for meeting. | Imprisoned 3 mos in Aylesbury Gaol & additional time for failure to attend national worship | |||
| Marks | Richard | “of North Crawley” | 1675 | For meeting | Sheep taken valued at £3 | |||
| Marks | Richard | 1683 | Refused to pay tithes | Imprisoned in Aylesbury Gaol for 10 months | ||||
| Marshall | Stephen | 1660 | “refusing to take Oath of Allegiance” | Imprisoned | ||||
| Martin | Richard | 1666 | For meeting | Imprisoned | ||||
| Martin | Thomas | 1660 | Taken out of meeting by armed men with a warrant from the Earl of Bridgwater. Refused oath. | Imprisoned | ||||
| Mason | Henry | Wooburn | 1683 | Silent meeting declared a “riot” | Imprisoned | |||
| Mead | George | 1686 | “for religious meetings” | Flax worth £5 8s. taken. | ||||
| Mead | John | Amersham | 1 | 7 | 1665 | Arrested while carrying the body of Ambrose Bennet to burial place. | Fined and imprisoned for one month. | |
| Messenger | Jane | 1666 | For meeting. | Committed on the Act for Banishment. | ||||
| Moore | Edward | Wooburn | 1683 | Silent meeting declared a “riot” | Imprisoned | |||
| Moore | Robert | Wooburn | 1683 | Silent meeting declared a “riot” | Imprisoned | |||
| Moreton | John | Giles-Chalfont | 1676 | Refused to pay £8 6s. in tithes | Imprisoned 6 weeks and had cattle taken valued at £26 12s. 6d. | |||
| Morrard | Edward | 1660 | “for refusing the Oath when tendered only by one Justice” | “Imprisoned illegally” | ||||
| Morton | John | “of Amersham” | 1674 | Refused to pay £6 3s. in tithes | Goods taken valued at £22 15s. 2d. | |||
| Morton | John | 1675 | “for tithes of a trivial value” | 9 weeks imprisonment | ||||
| Morton | John | 11 | 1678 | For tithes | Imprisoned in Aylesbury Gaol for 12 weeks until released on habeas corpus. At trial had cattle and sheep taken valued at £24 10s. | |||
| Morton | John | 1686 | For refusal to pay tithes | Imprisoned 12 weeks. Assize ordered payment of £23 14s. for tithes. Cattle seized of a far greater value | ||||
| Morton | John | “of Amersham” | 1689 | For tithes | Goods seized valued at £5 8s. | |||
| Morton | Thomas | “of Farrier’s End, Drayton-Beauchamp” | 10 | 6 | 1666 | For meeting held at his home. | Imprisoned 3 mos in Aylesbury Gaol | |
| Mouse | William | 1660 | Taken from own house for refusing to swear. | Imprisoned | ||||
| Mouse | William | Newport Pagnell | 1664 | Arrested under Conventicle Act for meeting. | Imprisoned 3 mos in Aylesbury Gaol & additional time for failure to attend national worship | |||
| Newman | Henry | 1660 | Taken out of meeting by armed men with a warrant from the Earl of Bridgwater. Refused oath. | Imprisoned | ||||
| Newman | Robert | 1660 | Taken from own house for refusing to swear. | Imprisoned | ||||
| Newman | Robert | Newport Pagnell | 1664 | Arrested under Conventicle Act for meeting. | Imprisoned 3 mos in Aylesbury Gaol & additional time for failure to attend national worship | |||
| Olliffe | Thomas | “of Ailsbury” | 1686 | “For not receiving the sacraments” | Released in 1686 after serving 30 months in prison | |||
| Page | Robert | “of Wandon” | 1664 | Absenting himself from national worship. | Goods taken by Distress | |||
| Palmer | Thomas | 1660 | Taken from Meeting by soldiers, refused to swear before Justices. | Imprisoned | ||||
| Palmer | Thomas | Newport Pagnell | 1664 | Arrested under Conventicle Act for meeting. | Imprisoned 3 mos in Aylesbury Gaol & additional time for failure to attend national worship | |||
| Parkes | Henry | 1660 | “for refusing the Oath when tendered only by one Justice” | “Imprisoned illegally” | ||||
| Partridge | John | 1666 | For meeting. | Committed on the Act for Banishment. | ||||
| Pedder | Richard | 1666 | For meeting. | Committed on the Act for Banishment. | ||||
| Penington | Isaac | 1660 | “for being at a meeting” | Imprisoned | ||||
| Penington | Isaac | Amersham | 1 | 7 | 1665 | Arrested while carrying the body of Ambrose Bennet to burial place. | Fined and imprisoned for one month. | |
| Penington | Isaac | 1665 | Rearrested without charges soon after release. | Spent about 9 months in Aylesbury Gaol during the plague. | ||||
| Penington | Isaac | 1666 | “three weeks after his release from his last imprisonment” taken from bed by soldiers without cause. | Imprisoned for a year and a half without charges. Released on habeas corpus. | ||||
| Pewsey | Stephen | Wooburn | 1683 | Silent meeting declared a “riot” | Imprisoned | |||
| Pewsey | Thomas | 1660 | Taken from own house for refusing to swear. | Imprisoned | ||||
| Pomfret | John | “of Lilington” | 1684/5 | “for absence from the National Worship” | Goods and cattle seized valued at £70 | |||
| Pratt | William | 1660 | “for refusing the Oath when tendered only by one Justice” | “Imprisoned illegally” | ||||
| Purfoot | Henry | 1666 | Refusing to swear | Imprisoned | ||||
| Puttivant | John | “of Sherington” | 1664 | Absenting himself from national worship. | Goods taken by Distress | |||
| Raunce | John | Amersham | 1 | 7 | 1665 | Arrested while carrying the body of Ambrose Bennet to burial place. | Fined and imprisoned for one month. | |
| Raunce | John | 1671 | Refusing to swear | Imprisoned under sentence of Praemunire. Released in 1672 by letters of patent from the King. | ||||
| Reeve | John | Wooburn | 1683 | Silent meeting declared a “riot” | Imprisoned | |||
| Reyborne | Robert | 1660 | Taken from Meeting by soldiers, refused to swear before Justices. | Imprisoned | ||||
| Roberts | Henry | 1666 | For meeting | Imprisoned | ||||
| Rogers | Thomas | 1660 | “for refusing the Oath when tendered only by one Justice” | “Imprisoned illegally” | ||||
| Rose | Joseph | Amersham | 1 | 7 | 1665 | Arrested while carrying the body of Ambrose Bennet to burial place. | Fined and imprisoned for one month. | |
| Rose | Thomas | Culverton | 1 | 9 | 1661 | Soldiers took 8 men from a meeting. They refused to provide sureties. | Imprisoned | |
| Rouse | James | Drayton-Beauchamp | 10 | 6 | 1666 | For meeting | Imprisoned 3 months in Aylesbury Gaol | |
| Roy (or Noy) | Nicholas | 1671 | Refusing to swear | Imprisoned under sentence of Praemunire. Release 1672 from gaol on letters of patent from the King. | ||||
| Russell | William | “the Younger” | Hedgerly Deane | 1667 | Taken at meeting in George Salter’s home | Imprisoned for 4 months | ||
| Russell | William | “near eighty years of age, and almost blind” | Giles-Chalfont | 1676 | Refusal to pay tithes of £5 14s. | Imprisoned and cows and sheep worth £22 12s taken. | ||
| Russell | William | 1679 | For £8 in tithes | Cows, sheep and lambs taken valued at £22 9s. | ||||
| Russell | William | 1686 | For refusal to pay tithes of £4 15s. 3d. | Sheep and lambs taken valued at £15 | ||||
| Russell | William | 1687 | For refusal to pay tithes | Verdict of £7 3s. 6d. for which cows, sheep, etc. were seized at a value of £23 5s. | ||||
| Russell | William | “of Giles-Chalfont” | 1689 | For tithes | Goods seized valued at £67 17s. | |||
| Salter | Francis | 1666 | For meeting. | Committed on the Act for Banishment. | ||||
| Salter | George | 1656 | “for refusing to pay tithes.” | Imprisoned in Aylesbury Gaol | ||||
| Salter | George | 1660 | Taken from own house for refusing to swear. | Imprisoned | ||||
| Salter | George | “of Hedgerly Dean” | 1665 | Refusing to pay tithes under £12. | Cows, hogs, sheep and a cart taken valued at £50. | |||
| Salter | George | Hedgerly Deane | 1667 | Taken at meeting in his home | Imprisoned for 4 months | |||
| Salter | George | 1669 | Refusal to pay £5 5s. in tithes | Imprisoned and goods taken valued at £15 | ||||
| Salter | George | 1674 | For refusing to pay tithes | Imprisoned and goods taken valued at £50 | ||||
| Salter | George | Wooburn | 1683 | Silent meeting declared a “riot” | Imprisoned | |||
| Salter | George | 1684/5 | For not attending national worship | Cattle and goods taken valued at £12 5s. | ||||
| Salter | George | 1690 | For refusing to pay tithes | Imprisoned for “several months.” Verdict of £12 10s for 2 years tithe, for which cattle, corn and household goods seized valued at £62 12s. 10d. | ||||
| Saunders | Thomas | “of Ilmore” | 1671 | “For refusing to swear” | Goods take valued at 40s. | |||
| Sauders | Thomas | “of Ilnore” | 1676 | For absence from the National Worship | Goods taken valued at 40s. | |||
| Sear | Francis | 1666 | Refusing to swear | Imprisoned | ||||
| Sellat | Thomas | Drayton-Beauchamp | 10 | 6 | 1666 | For meeting | Imprisoned 3 months in Aylesbury Gaol | |
| Sellat | Thomas | 1666 | For meeting. | Committed on the Act for Banishment. | ||||
| Sexton | Thomas | Wooburn | 1683 | Silent meeting declared a “riot” | Imprisoned | |||
| Sexton | William | 1660 | Taken from own house for refusing to swear. | Imprisoned | ||||
| Sexton | William | Amersham | 1 | 7 | 1665 | Arrested while carrying the body of Ambrose Bennet to burial place. | Fined and imprisoned for one month. | |
| Sexton | William | Wooburn | 1683 | Silent meeting declared a “riot” | Imprisoned | |||
| Skidmore | Nicholas | Giles-Chalfont | 1670 | For meeting at the house of William Russell at Jordan’s | Sheep, etc. taken valued at £5 7s. | |||
| Skidmore | Nicholas | “of Giles-Chalfont” | 1671 | Excommunicated “for refusing to pay tithes and Easter offerings” | Imprisoned | |||
| Smith | John | Wooburn | 1683 | Silent meeting declared a “riot” | Imprisoned. Died 26 September 1684 while in confinement. | |||
| Spott | Richard | 1660 | “for refusing the Oath when tendered only by one Justice” | “Imprisoned illegally” | ||||
| Stancliff | Michael | 1666 | For meeting | Imprisoned | ||||
| Ste[e]vens | Jeremiah | Amersham | 1 | 7 | 1665 | Arrested while carrying the body of Ambrose Bennet to burial place. | Fined and imprisoned for one month. | |
| Stratton | John | 1660 | Taken out of meeting by armed men with a warrant from the Earl of Bridgwater. Refused oath. | Imprisoned | ||||
| Stratton | John | “of Ivi[n]ghoe, a poor husbandman” | 8 | 1678 | On a writ of Excommunicado capiendo “for not appearing […] to answer a charge of absenting from his parish church, and for not receiving the sacrament” | Imprisoned in the County Gaol for 21 months | ||
| Steel | Nicholas | 1660 | Taken from Meeting by soldiers, refused to swear before Justices. | Imprisoned | ||||
| Steel | Nicholas | Newport Pagnell | 1664 | Arrested under Conventicle Act for meeting. | Imprisoned 3 mos in Aylesbury Gaol & additional time for failure to attend national worship | |||
| Swaine (Swain) | Edward | 1660 | Taken from Meeting by soldiers, refused to swear before Justices. | Imprisoned | ||||
| Swain | Edward | Newport Pagnell | 1664 | Arrested under Conventicle Act for meeting. | Imprisoned 3 mos in Aylesbury Gaol & additional time for failure to attend national worship | |||
| Swain | Robert | 1666 | Refusing to swear | Imprisoned | ||||
| Swannell | William | “of Padbury” | 1684/5 | “for absence from the National Worship” | Goods and cattle seized valued at £60 | |||
| Tanner | Thomas | 1686 | “for religious meetings” | Leather worth £20 taken. | ||||
| Tanner | William | “of Uxbridge” | Wooburn | 1683 | Silent meeting declared a “riot” | Imprisoned. Died 12 September 1685 while in confinement. | ||
| Taylor | Christopher | “of Otley, Yorkshire” | Whitchurch | 1661 | Taken from meeting at home of Anne Thurston. Refused to give surety of good behaviour before Justice of the Peace | Imprisoned in Aylesbury Gaol | ||
| Thornton | John | 1660 | Taken from Meeting by soldiers, refused to swear before Justices. | Imprisoned | ||||
| Thornton | John | Newport Pagnell | 1664 | Arrested under Conventicle Act for meeting. | Imprisoned 3 mos in Aylesbury Gaol & additional time for failure to attend national worship | |||
| Thornton | John | “of Sheinton” | 1683 | Excommunicated for refusing to pay tithes | Imprisoned in Aylesbury Gaol on writ of Excommunicado capiendo. Released by proclamation of the King in 1686. | |||
| Tomkins | Seth | 1665 | “refusing to pay tithes.” | Imprisoned | ||||
| Towers | William | 1666 | Refusing to swear | Imprisoned | ||||
| Tredway | Henry | Giles-Chalfont | 1670 | For meeting at the house of William Russell at Jordan’s | A horse taken valued at £4 | |||
| Trumper | Ralph | 1660 | “for refusing to pay tithes” | Imprisoned in County Gaol | ||||
| Trumper | Ralph | Amersham | 1 | 7 | 1665 | Arrested while carrying the body of Ambrose Bennet to burial place. | Fined and imprisoned for one month. | |
| Trumper | Ralph | Amersham | 1667 | For refusal to pay tithes | Imprisoned | |||
| Trumper | Ralph | “of Amersham” | 1668 | Refusal to pay £16 | Imprisoned and goods taken valued at £52. | |||
| Trumper | Ralph | 1669 | Refused to pay tithes | Imprisoned, but released due to error in proceedings. Suit dropped. | ||||
| Trumper | Ralph | 1669 | Refusal to pay £28 10s in tithes | Corn, cattle and goods taken valued at £112 6s. 6d. | ||||
| Trumper | Ralph | “of Amersham” | 1671 | Refusing to pay tithes | Corn taken from field valued at £56. | |||
| Wallis | Robert | 1660 | Taken out of meeting by armed men with a warrant from the Earl of Bridgwater. Refused oath. | Imprisoned | ||||
| Wallis | Thomas | 1666 | For meeting | Imprisoned | ||||
| Ware | Francis | “of Biddlesden” | 1684/5 | “for absence from the National Worship” | Goods and cattle seized valued at £140 | |||
| Watkins | Mercy | 1666 | For meeting. | Committed on the Act for Banishment. | ||||
| Watkins | Morgan | 1666 | For meeting. | Committed on the Act for Banishment. | ||||
| Wells | John | 1686 | “for religious meetings” | Horse and cart worth £16 taken. | ||||
| White | John | 1665 | “refusing to pay tithes.” | Imprisoned | ||||
| White | John | Monks Risborough | 1667 | For refusal to pay four years of tithes for £21 2s | Imprisoned for 28 weeks, Goods taken to the value of £92 | |||
| White | John | “of Meadle” | 1671 | Refusing to pay tithes | Corn taken from field valued at £73 5s. | |||
| White | John | “of Meadle” | 1689 | For tithes | Hay and corn seized valued at £42 4s. | |||
| White | Thomas | “of Oulswick” | 1689 | For tithes | Corn seized valued at £16 18s. | |||
| Whitehead | John | 1660 | “refusing to take Oath of Allegiance” | Imprisoned | ||||
| Whitehead | George | North Crowley | 1655 | “for admonishing the People in the Grave Yard” | “receiving many Kicks and Blows with Christian Patience and Meekness” | |||
| Wilmot | John | “of Tinsweck” | 1660 | Taken from house/business and refused Oath of Allegiance tendered by King’s commissioner. | Imprisoned in Buckingham Gaol | |||
| Wyatt | John | “Husbandman of Long-Crendon” | 11 | 1678 | For not paying tithes | Imprisoned “above three years […] until he died” | ||
| York | John | “of Handslip” | 1660 | Taken from house/business and refused Oath of Allegiance tendered by King’s commissioner. | Imprisoned in Buckingham Gaol | |||
| Zachary | Thomas | “Citizen of London” | 21 | 8 | 1670 | Arrested on basis of perjury that he was at meeting at Jordan’s | Fined £30 and imprisoned. Eventually cleared when 2 informers found to have perjured themselves. However, he continued to be held in gaol for refusing to swear oath. |