[115] Thurloe, iv. 56.
[116] Ibid., 127, 128, 223, 250.
[117] Ibid., 700. The following is worth notice:—
"The other day a minister in a country church prayed for all the exiles and prisoners high, and low; and I being informed of it, caused the man to be brought before the council here, who not denying the words, we committed him, and afterwards he acknowledging his fault and promising never to be guilty of the like again, or using any indirect terms, which might keep up Charles Stuart in the memory of the people, we dismissed him from his imprisonment and from ever preaching again in that church."—Ibid. 558.
[118] History of Nonconformity in Wales, by T. Rees. Appendix, 501. This act is not given in Scobell.
[119] Thurloe, iv. 334.
[120] Thurloe, iv. 565.
[121] Ibid., 380, 505.
[122] Thurloe, iv. 314, 348.
[123] Ibid., 450.