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About Rev. Thomas Baylie, B.D.
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“The Rector in Manningford Bruce was a Puritan (Thomas Bayly/Baylie (1582-1663)). And Puritanism appears to have been common in the Vale of Pewsey. ”
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From A P Baggs, D A Crowley, Ralph B Pugh, Janet H Stevenson and Margaret Tomlinson, 'Parishes: Manningford Bruce', in A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 10, ed. Elizabeth Crittall (London, 1975), pp. 113-119. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/wilts/vol10/pp113-119 [accessed 9 February 2019].
Bartholomew Parsons (d. 1642), instituted to the church in 1605 and later incumbent of Collingbourne Kingston and Ludgershall, was a well-known Royalist preacher. (fn. 113) A successor, Thomas Baylie (d. 1663) instituted in 1621, represented Wiltshire at the Westminster Assembly of 1642 and later expressed Fifth-Monarchist views. (fn. 114)
114. Calamy Revised, ed. A. G. Matthews, 40
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References
- The Woodbridge Record: Being an Account of the Descendants of the Rev. John ... page 9 GoogleBooks
- Genealogies of Connecticut Families: From the New England ..., Volume 1 Page 532 GoogleBooks
Rev. Thomas Baylie, B.D.'s Timeline
1583 |
1583
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Probably Cholderton, Wiltshire, England
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1663 |
1663
Age 80
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Manningford Bruce, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom
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2002 |
March 17, 2002
Age 80
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March 17, 2002
Age 80
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