A commentary on the records employed for the Clergy of the
Church of England Database 1540–1835 relating to the Diocese of Lichfield and
Coventry
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Introduction
The surviving records relating to the diocesan administration of the
diocese of Lichfield and Coventry and some of the records of the dean and
chapter of Lichfield are held in the Lichfield Record Office.
Contact details:
Unless otherwise indicated, all the records discussed are held in the
Lichfield Record Office.
- 1540 to 1660 (Reformation to Restoration)
- 1660 to 1756 (from the Restoration to the commencement of
the episcopate of Frederick Cornwallis in 1750).
- 1750 to 1835 (from the appointment of Frederick Cornwallis
as bishop to the end of the period covered by the database).
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1540 to 1660 (Reformation to Restoration)
In preparation.
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1660–1750 (from the Restoration to the commencement of the
episcopate of Frederick Cornwallis in 1750).
In preparation.
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From 1750 to 1835 (from the appointment of Frederick Cornwallis
as bishop to the end of the period covered by the database).
As the account of the diocese itself indicates, Lichfield and
Coventry was not only a big diocese, but an unusually complex one in terms of
its internal geography, largely on account of the number and variety of peculiar
jurisdictions it contained. The surviving records of the diocese are accordingly
complex, and the user needs to be alert as to precisely what is contained in any
volume that is being considered. However, the good news is that the records that
do survive are well maintained and full of detail, enabling us to be fairly
confident that we have achieved a pretty good account of the modern clerical
events in the diocese after 1750.
Whereas in the diocese of Lincoln the size of the jurisdiction
was reflected in a series of equally mighty registers, in Lichfield and
Coventry the registers were kept manageable and covered only a small period
each.
B/A/1/21
(on the cover, ‘Act Book from 21 July 1749 to the 6 Sept 1768’)
covers the episcopate of Bishop Frederick Cornwallis. As in the other
registers, many of the institutions and collations it describes were carried
out by commission, complicating the records which need to be extracted.
B/A/1/22
(Act Book from Dec 1768 to 19 July 1771) is devoted to the
episcopate of John Egerton;
B/A/1/23
(Entry Book 1771), containing records from 9 September 1771 to June
1777, covers both the episcopate of Brownlow North (1771–4) and the first
years of Richard Hurd. Some of the records here helpfully record dates of
ordination as part of record of appointments.
B/A/1/24
(Lichfield and Coventry Act Book), recording events from 1 July
1777 to the end of 1785 sees out Hurd to the end of his episcopate in 1781,
and includes the first years of James Cornwallis.
B/A/1/25
(‘Episcopal Reg of the Honble James Cornwallis Bishop of Lichfield and
Coventry 1786 to 1791’) covers events
from 28 January 1786 to 6 June 1791.
B/A/1/26
(The Episcopal Register of the Honble Rt Rev James Bishop of Lichfield
and Coventry from June 1791 to July 1797)
continues the coverage of Cornwallis’s tenure, as does
B/A/1/27, a much smaller affair which deals with the
period from to August 1797 to 28 May 1801.
B/A/1/28
(Episcopal Register 1801 to 1820) covers from 1 July 1801 to
May 1820, but it is only with
B/A/1/29
(Episcopal Reg 1820 to 1836) that we finally reach the end of
Cornwallis is long episcopate, and Henry Ryder’s tenure takes us to the end
of the period covered by the Database.
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Once more the registers,
B/A/1/21–9
are a major source. From the outset they record appointments to both
perpetual and assistant curacies (giving nominators and stipends). A fair
number of schoolmasters are also recorded. All such records of licensings
have been extracted from the registers. In some cases curates are recorded
not as being licensed but as being given ‘permission to serve’. Later on,
they record chaplains being appointed to gaols, etc., but the curates
disappear once separate records of their licences were maintained beginning
in 1813. These separate bound volumes of copies of curates’ licences have
also been extracted in full:
B/A/11/2 A
(1813–17),
B
(1817–24),
C
(1824–6),
D
(1826–30),
E
(1830–4) and
F
(1834–40), from the last of which only those records up to and including 31
December 1835 have been recorded.
Both the episcopal and curates registers have been cross checked
against subscription books. On the whole, there is no evidence that these
provide significant additional coverage although where individual records
have been identified which relate to events not recorded in the registers
they have been extracted. The one major exception to this is the register of
Bishop Frederick Cornwallis which proved to have omitted schoolmasters and
curates in significant numbers. We have therefore extracted all records of
licensings from
B/A/4A/34–6, subscription books for 1749–57, 1757–64,
and 1764–73 respectively. The rest is small beer:
B/A/4A/16
(Subscription book 1784) yielded two schoolmasters at Gnosall for
1752 and 1761;3
B/A/4A/8
(Subscription book 1781–1792) produced two additional curates;
B/A/4A/41
(Bishop’s subscription book 1805–9) the licences for those ordained
on 24 January 1806;
B/A/4A/44
(Bishop’s subscription book 1825–34) a small number of
schoolmasters.
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Clergy lists
No diocesan clergy lists have been extracted for this
period in the diocese of Lichfield and Coventry, save for those published by
David Robinson for the Staffordshire Record Society by George Hodson as
archdeacon of Stafford in 1829–31:
A/V/1/2.
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The registers are the main source here,
B/A/1/21–9. In the first few volumes the records
generally give the titles on which candidates were ordained. Letters
dimissory are recorded from
B/A/1/23. Checks on the subscription books have not
revealed any additional ordinations.
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Records of peculiar jurisdictions
The unusually large number and complexity of peculiars in the
diocese of Lichfield and Coventry means that a large number of records have
had to be recovered from deposits associated with these peculiars.
Dean's, and Dean and Chapter's peculiar
Relevant records for curates, schoolmasters, and incumbents
have been entered from
D30/1/2/62
(Dean and Chapter Subscription book, 1660–1755) and
D30/1/2/63
(Dean and Chapter Subscription book, 63 1715–1806);
D30/1/2/64
(Dean and Chapter’s Subscription Book 1806–76) has been entered
for all records up to 31 December 1835.
D30/9/1
(Benefice Papers 1750–1835) has been used as a source of
nomination papers, etc.
D/D/A/4A/1
(Dean’s Subscription Book) yields four subscriptions.
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Prebend of Alrewas
Relevant records have been extracted from the following sources:
PAl/A/11A
(Nominations of curates 1738–1803);
PAl/A/7
(Resignations – one record only);
PAl/A/11B
(Nominations of schoolmasters – one record only);
PAl/V/4
(Citations and processes –1761). Institutions are found in the bishops’
registers (see above); other material is found in
D30/9/1.
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Manor of Baddesley Clinton
No records recovered.
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Prebend of Bishops Itchington
Names of clergy have been extracted from
libri cleri
in
PBI/V/4
(Processes, 1827–9). Institutions are found in the bishops’ registers
(see above); other material is in
D30/9/1.
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Prebend of Bishops Tachbrook
PTa/V/4
(Citations and processes 1731–76) has had all clerical names extracted
from the liber cleri. Institutions are found in the bishops’ registers
(see above); other material is in
D30/9/1.
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Royal Free Chapel of Bridgnorth
In preparation.
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Burton upon Trent
Institutions are found in the bishops’ registers; curates
appear in the bound diocesan volumes after 1813. (See above.)
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Prebend of Colwich
Institutions are found in the bishops’ registers; curates
appear in the bound diocesan volumes after 1813. (See above.) Other
material is in
D30/9/1.
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Prebend of Eccleshall
Names of clergy have been extracted from
libri cleri
in
PE/V/4
(Processes and monitions 1740–19th century).
PE/A/11A
contains a licence for a curate in 1819. Institutions are found in the
bishops’ registers; curates appear in the bound diocesan volumes after
1813. (See above.)
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Prebend of Freeford
Extra-parochial.
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Manor of Gnosall
Names of clergy have been extracted from
libri cleri
until 1835 in
PGn/V/4, 5
(Citations and processes 1704–1846). Licensings of perpetual curates are
found in the bishops’ registers; curates appear in the bound diocesan
volumes after 1813. (See above.)
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Prebend of Handsacre and Armitage
Curates and perpetual curates have been extracted from
PHA/A/11A
(Nominations); other material is in
D30/9/1
and
D30/1/2/64.
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Dean of Hartington
Induction mandates for 1755 and 1827 have been extracted from
PH/A/6. A subscription for 1827 and a liber cleri
have been extracted from
PH/A/4B
(Officials’ and deans’ subscriptions).
PH/A/11/B, C
(Nominations) contains a schoolmaster’s nomination for 1813.
Institutions are found in the bishops’ registers and subscriptions in
the diocesan subscription books (see above).
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Manor of Knowle and Temple Balsall
Some relevant entries are found in the bishops’ registers and
subscription books. No other records have yet been recovered.
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Prebend of Longdon
Relevant entries have been extracted from
PL/A/11 A, C
(Nominations 1719–1810). Institutions are found in the bishops’
registers; curates appear in the bound diocesan volumes after 1813. (See
above.) Other material is in
D30/9/1.
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Manor of Longdon-upon-Tern
No records have yet been recovered.
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Prebend of High Offley and Flixton
Institutions are found in the bishops’ registers; curates
appear in the bound diocesan volumes after 1813. (See above.) Other
material is in
D30/9/1
and
D30/1/2/63–4.
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Manor of Packwood
One licensing of a perpetual curate appears in the bishop’s
register for 1786 (see above). No other records have yet been recovered.
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Royal Free Chapel of Penkridge
Clerical appointments up to 31 Dec. 1835 have been extracted
from
PpeA/4A
(Subscription book 1797–1848). Records relating to curates and
schoolmasters have been extracted from
PPe/A/11
(Nominations and resignations of curates) and
PPe/A/11B
(Nominations of schoolmasters). Resignations of officials have been
extracted from
PPe/A/28. Other material is in
D30/1/2/63, and the bound diocesan curates’
licences (see above).
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Prebend of Prees or Pipa Minor
Details of clergy have been extracted from libri cleri
records up to 31 Dec. 1835 in
PPr/V/4
(Citations and processes 1697–1845) and
PPr/A/7, 11A
(Nominations of curates). Institutions and some licensings are found in
bishops’ registers and the licensings of curates post-1813 in diocesan
curates’ registers (see above). Other material is in
D30/9/1.
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Prebend of Sawley
Nominations of perpetual curates are found in
D30/9/1
and
D30/1/2/63–4. Curates are recorded in the bound
diocesan volumes after 1813 (see above).
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Royal Free Chapel of Shrewsbury St Mary
Relevant records have been extracted from
PSh/A/28
(Appointments of officials). Relevant records have been extracted for
the period up to 1835 from
PSh/A/11A
(Nominations of curates 1743–1851) and
PSh/V/4
(Citations 1738–1846). Further materials have been collected from
Shropshire Record Office.
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Royal Free Chapel of Tettenhall
Relevant records have been extracted from
PTe/A/11A
(Nominations and resignations of curates, 1797–1841) and
PTe/A/28
(Appointment of Officials). Records for the period 1753–1835 have been
extracted from
PTe/V/4
(citations and processes). Some further records are in
PWol/A/4A/1
and
PpeA/4A.
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Prebend of Ufton Decani
Nominations of perpetual curates have been extracted from
D30/9/1
and
D30/1/2/63. Curates are recorded in the bound
diocesan volumes after 1813 (see above).
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Prebend of Weeford
A curate’s nomination, 1811, has been extracted from
PWe/A/11A. Other material is in
D30/9/1
and
D30/1/2/63. Curates are recorded in the bishops’
registers and bound curate licence volumes (see above).
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Prebend of Whittington and Baswich
Nominations of perpetual curates have been extracted from
D30/9/1
and
D30/1/2/63, 4. Curates are recorded in the bound
diocesan volumes after 1813 (see above).
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Royal Free Chapel of Wolverhampton
All clerical appointments up to 31 Dec. 1835 have been
extracted from
PWol/A/1/1
(Act Book 1752–1818) and
PWol/A/1/2
(Act Book 1819–39). All clerical and schoolmasters’
subscriptions have been extracted from
PWol/A/4A/1
(Subscription book 1719–1800). Some later curates’ licences are
recorded in the bound diocesan volumes (see above).
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Manor of Wombridge
From 1780s perpetual curates are recorded in the diocesan
records. Curates’ licences are recorded in the bound diocesan volumes
after 1813 (see above); before then appointments have been extracted
from
D30/1/2/63.
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Records of the Dean and Chapter of Lichfield
The act books of the Lichfield cathedral chapter, held in
the cathedral library, have not yet been incorporated into the Database.
However, some other records are held in the Lichfield Record Office.
D30/1/2/63
(Dean and Chapter’s Subscription Book 1715–1806) includes curates,
schoolmasters and some incumbents in parishes in the peculiar jurisdiction
of the chapter and individual prebendaries, and dignitaries and priest
vicars;
D30/1/2/64
(Dean and Chapter’s Subscription Book 1806–76) includes records
relating to the appointment of canon residentiaries, prebendaries, and
priest vicars in the cathedral, as well as perpetual curates, lecturers,
curates and schoolmasters in parishes in the peculiar jurisdiction of the
chapter and of individual prebendaries. We have recovered all records of
this type up to and including 31 December 1835.
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