Title:
Register of Bishop Roger Northburgh of Coventry & Lichfield
F1522
24 September 1351
Shrewsbury
Franciscan church
Ordines
celebrati in eccl'ia Fratru' Minor Salop' die Sabb'i quatuor tempor Mensis
Septembr' vid'lt viij K'ln Octobr' Anno D'ni Mill'io CCCiiio Quinquagesimo
Primo p ven' P'rem d'nm Rogrrn dei gr'a Watrforden' Ep'm Vice & Auctae
ven' Pat~s d'ni Rogri dei gr'a Co uentr' & Lich' Ep'i Tenor VrO Co'missionis
talis est
Sub
diaconi
Fr'
Joh'es de Fulton'
…
Orders
celebrated in the church of the Brothers Minor of Shrewsbury, Saturday, Ember
Day, September, to wit 8 kalends October, the year of the Lord 1351, by the
Venerable father, lord Roger by the grace of God bishop of Waterford, in the
place and by the authority of the Venerable father; lord Roger by the grace of
God bishop of Coventry and Lichfield,
the tenor of whose commission is as follows [&c]
Subdeacons
Brother
John de Fulton
Source:
Huntington Library, San Marino:
Title:
Hastings MSS
F1519
10 January [?1636/7]
Derry
Draft
letter: John Bramhall, bishop of Derry, to James Ussher, archbishop of Armagh
Out
of ease to your Grace and in pure respect, I have now been silent these three
weeks from telling you tales of my Presbyterian jugglers, who are every day
more and more improved in hocus-pocusing. In some places they now hid their
conventicles on Sunday mornings before day; yet others of them are more
barefaced and stay till the sun is up. Yet at our quarter sessions yesterday
the grand jury (all Scots) would find no presentment of that nature, though I
can more than half prove some of themselves were at a great conventicle the
last Sunday at Aghadewy. And on Sunday sennight at least 300 met just at the
Bann's side my Lord of Downe's diocese to hear a godly schismatic of mine, Mr
Fulton, edify that barren corner. I shall thank my Lordship if
he will please to keep him, now he hath him.
Title: Treasury Money Book
F1517
15 April 1730
£20
paid to John Fulton, minister for passage money to South Carolina
Title:
Treasury Board Papers
4
April 1730
Letter:
Edmund Bishop of London to Lords of the Treasury
Requesting
the ordering of His Majesty’s bounty of £20 to pay for the
passage for Mr John Fulton,
MA, appointed a minister in South
Carolina.