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Broadsides -- England -- 17th century. 2007-08 TCP Assigned for keying and markup 2007-09 Apex CoVantage Keyed and coded from ProQuest page images 2007-10 Emma (Leeson) Huber Sampled and proofread 2007-10 Emma (Leeson) Huber Text and markup reviewed and edited 2008-02 pfs Batch review (QC) and XML conversion St. Saiuour of Southvvarke . ❧ A rate of duties belonging to the Corporation of the Churchwardens of the Parish of St. Sauiour of Southwarke , in the County of Surrye , aswell in the right of the said Corporation , as also in respect of their title to the Rectory of the said Parish , agreed vpon by the generall consent of the whole vestry , and confirmed by the Ordinary of this place , in Anno Domini 1613. As followeth , Viz. Mariages with licence . IMprimis , It is ordered and agreed that the Churchwardens shal haue for euery couple that shal bee married with licence . — viij . d And for the seruice of a Minister — iij. s And for the seruice of a Clarke — xiiij . d And for the seruice of a Sexton — vj. d Summe v. s. iiii . d. Marriages without licence . Item that euery couple married without licence in the accustomed time of marriage shall pay to the Churchwardens — iiij . d Item for the seruice of a Minister — xiiij . d Item for the seruice of a Clarke — viij . d Item for the seruice of a Sexton — iiij . d Summe ij . s vj. d. Marriages without licence at extraordinary times . Item euery couple married at extraordinary times shall pay to the Churchwardens — vj. d For the seruice of a minister — xx d And for the seruice of a clarke — x d And for the seruice of a sexton — iiij . d Summe iij s. iiij . d Offerings at weddings . Item that the Churchwardens shal haue for euery offering — xij . d And for the Minister — nihil And for the Clarke — nihil And for the Sexton — ij . d And for the conductor — ij . d Summe xvj . d Marriage of women out of the Parish . For those women that shal be married out of the parish and did dwell in the parish the Churchwardens shall haue — as aboue said . For the seruice of a minister as aboue said For the seruice of a clarke — as aboue said For the seruice of a sexton — as aboue said Certificat of banes asked . The Churchwardens shall haue for the seru●ce of a minister for euery certificat . he shall make of the bands asked — xij . d Chrisams . For euery Chrisam the Church-wardens shall haue — j. d Churchings . Item that the Churchwardens shall haue at euery Churching — v. d And for the seruice of a Minister — ij . d And for the seruice of a clarke — ij . d And for the seruice of a Sexton — nihil Burials in the Chuch . Item that the Churchwardens shall haue for the ground for euery man or woman that shall bee buried in the church , with an afternoones knell , or without it — xx . s And for the best blacke cloth — xij . d And for the second blacke cloth — viij . d And for the third hearsecloth — iiij . d And for the worst cloth — ij . d And for the seruice of a Minister if he fetch the corps — xvi . d But if he fetch not the corps — viij . d And for the seruice of a Clarke if he fecth the corps — xii . d If he fetch it not — vi . d And for the seruice of a Sexton if he fetch the corps — viii . d If he fetch not the corps — iiii . d The grauemaker — xvi . d The conducter — iiii . d The foure bearers whether they beare the corps or not , so they giue attendance — xvi . d Burials in the Chauncel . Item for the ground for euery man or womam buried in the chauncell with a knel , or without , the churchwardens shall haue — xxvi . s. viii . d And for the seruices of a Ministet and rest of the officers as abouesaid . Burials of strangers . Item for the burial of strangers the Churchwardens shall haue double duties , and euery other officer double also . Burials of children in the Church . Item for euery childe buried in the Church being vnder the age of twelue yeeres , the churchwardens shall haue — vi . s. viii . d In the chauncell — x. s For the seruice of a Minister if he fetch the corps — xii . d If he fetch it not — viii . d For the seruice of a clarke if he fetch the corps — viii . d If he fetch it not — vi . d For the seruice of a sexton if he fetch the corps — vi . d If he fetch it not — iiii . d The grauemaker — xii . d For such as shall die in this parish and be buried in an other parish , shall be paid such like duties to this parish , as if hee or she had been buried here in like manner , Burials in any Churchyard next the Church . Item the Churchwardens shal haue for the ground for euery man or woman that shall bee buried with a coffin in any churchyard next the church — ii . s Without a coffin — xvi . d For the seruice of a Minister if he fetch the corps . — xii . d If he fetch not the corps — viii . d For the seruice of a clarke if he fetch the corps — viii . d If he fetch it not — iiii . d For the seruice of a Sexton if he f●tch the corps . — vi . d It he fecth it not — iiii . d The grauemaker if there be a coffin . viii d If no coffin — iiii d The foure bearers as afore said . For the clothes as aforesaid . Burials of a childe in either of the said Churchyards next the Church . For the ground buried with a coffin . viii . d Without a coffin — iiii . d For the ministers seruice if he fetch the corps . — viii . d If he fetch it not — iiii . d For the clarkes seruise if he fecth the corps — viii . d If he fetch it not — iiii . d For the Sextons seruice if he fetch the corps — iiii . d If he fetch it not . — ii d The grauemaker if there be a coffin — iiii d If no coffin — ii . d Burials in the Colledge Churchyard of man or woman . For the ground if there be a coff●n . — xii . d If no coffin — viii . d For the Ministers seruice if he fetch the corps . — xii d If he fetch it not — viii . d For the Clarkes seruice if he fetch the corps . — viii . d If he fetch it not — iiii . d For the Sextons seruice if he fetch the corps — vi . d If he fetch it not — iiii . d The grauemaker if there be a coffin — viii . d If no coffin — iiii . d The foure bearers as aforesaid . For the cloathes as aforesaid . Burials in the Colledge Churchyard of a childe . For the ground if there be a coffin — iiii . d If no coffin — ii . d For the Ministers seruice and other officers as aforesaid in the other Church-yards . The Churchwardens duties for the Bels. For an afternoones knell with the great Bell , if the party bee not buried in the Church . — iiii . s For an houres knel with the Lady bell — For an houres knel with a lesser bell viii d To the Sexton for an afternoones knel with the great bell iiii . s For an houres knell with the Lady bell — For an houres knell with a lesser bel iiii . d For the passing bell if it be with the great Bell — xii . d With the Lady bell — viii d With the lesser Bell — iiii . d To the Minister for euery child baptized Item the Clarke is to haue for registring the name of the childe baptized — ii . d Item , it is ordered that the grauemaker shall make euery man and womans graue ( if there be a coffin ) fiue foot and an halfe deep if the ground will serue , if without a coffin , foure foot & a halfe . Euery childs graue with a coffin foure foot deepe , without a coffin three foot and a halfe . For burial of the poore of of the Colledge and all other ordinary weekely pensioners of the poore of this pacish — nihil Sauing to the grauemaker and bearers two pence a peece . Item it is ordered that the Clarke shall make a bill of the charges of euery buriall , and shall deliuer the same bill to the party that is to pay the charges if it be demanded . Also it is ordered that the Clarke shall bring euery such Bill to one of the Churchwardēs , to the end the Churchwardē may set his hand thereto , that so the party may know it to be a true bill .