[page 1] Bentley A Note of the names of the inhabitants of Bentley that have taken the Prote- station in Aprill 1642, besides those whose names were given-in before. Thomas Lane, Esquier William Butler Roger Harrison William Scultharpe William Foxe Thomas Smith John Bridge senior Richard Hurlbut senr Richard Hurlbut junr Thomas Aston Richard Turner Thomas Perry Thomas Linnowes William Brookes John Blewss Robert Terry Thomas Terry Michael Brookes Thomas Phillips Thomas Nocke Thomas Henn Robert Henn These whose names follow, have not taken it, unles they have taken it at the Parish Church of Wolver- hampton. Viz: John Davis, a London-carrier James Middleton William Spurrier senior, old & sick & far from ye chappell John Fletcher Francis Day Thomas Day John Horton Robert Honyman John Kent Thomas Cawser John Bridge junior James Smith Thomas Davis, a London-carrier Recusants and who have not taken the Protestation William Joanes Lewis Joanes If any of these have not taken it, there is no doubt but if longer time were allowed, they would take it. [page 2] Willenhall A true note of the names of all the inhabitants of Willenhall & Bentley who have taken the Protestation in April 1642, in presence of the minister & one of the sidemen at least. [column 1] Richard Wilks, gent. James Peers, minister Ephraim Wilks, gent. Thomas Deely Thomas Cocks William Prestwood Edward Birch John Licet George King Abiel Parks Thomas Shirt Walter Parks Thomas Fletcher, blacksmith John Flewallen John Turner, junior Richard Mavis sen. William Eaton Thomas Rushton Thomas Awden John Coxe junior Abraham Averell George Ryddio William Turner jun. Andrew Muchell James Burton Steven Gibbens John Hamson Roger Turner Thomas Hartill John Lunne Joseph Oliver William Smith, buckle-maker John Pedley William Pedley jun John Fletcher sen Thomas Fletcher locksmith Thomas Brinley Richard Parks John Fowke John Hill William Blakeman [column 2] Richard Harrison Thomas Hanson George Turner Thomas Brookes John Bonnett William Turner sen. John Hawkins sen. William Hawkins John Hawkins jun. Francis Carlis Philip Carlis Edward Baylie John Parks William Parks William Read John Hayes Francis Preston sen. Thomas Preston Francis Preston jun. Walter Preston John Fletcher jun. William Bradely John Bradely Richard Crosse William Brittaine William Toncks William Parker Robert Burrowes John Marsh John Read William Brinley John Beckett Nicholas Lane William Fletcher Thomas Fletcher, bucklemaker Richard Padmore Thomas Lea Richard Smith George Rushton Robert Whitehouse John Studdy Richard Moseley Richard Carlis [column 3] Thomas Brasegirdle Henry Hawkins Robert Freeman Thomas Kyrkham Richard Turner Richard Horton Richard Eaton William Booth William Cockshaw Robert Davis sen. Richard Lunne John Coxe sen. William Read Thomas Turner sen. Anthony Davy Edward Lowe Richard Lowe Joseph Fenton John Kyrkham Richard Burrowes William Hanson Richard Hughes John Webb Robert Webb Henry Stokes William Preston Thomas Hides John Parks John Duncalfe John Stone William Wilks John Hanson John Harrison William Honyman Thomas Turner jun. James Harrison William Smith, locksmith George Westbrooke John Carlis John Wiatt Thomas Parks Richard Fletcher William Butler Richard Rushton William Pedley sen. [page 3] [column 1] Thomas Padmore John Davis Robert Davis jun. George Perry George Turner Henry Biddell John Hunniman Bentley Richard Butler Hugh Packinton William Spurrier jun. William Adams Richard Squire Walter Helin Owen Gittens William Gittens [column 2] The officers of Willenhall tooke it before the Kings Ma[jes]ties Justices Thomas Butler constable John Perry sideman Robert Oliver sideman William Smith overseer of ye Poore Thomas Wilks overseer of ye Poore