Yorkshire Puritanism And Early Nonconformity Illustrated By the Lives of the E

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Yorkshire Puritanism And Early Nonconformity Illustrated By the Lives of the E
Bryan Dale
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Barney, who had been formerly an assistant ; he afterwards preached at Bradfield, where the Act of Uniformity silenced him ; he continued for some time in that neigh- bourhood, and often preached at Brookside, a very retired nook in that chapelry.
He then became tenant of Shiercliffe Hall, Pitsmoor, Sheffield, and was accustomed to hold religious services therein. On the passing of the Five Mile Act he found refuge with Sylvanus Rich, of Bullhouse, Penistone. Heywood found him visiting Clayton,
... at Rotherham, in 1666. When preaching at Alverthorpe, near Wakefield, May 31st, 1668, he was taken by two Justices of the Peace, one of whom was Mr. Copley, of Batley, and was sent with two other prisoners to York Castle, where he continued for some time (Diar. I. 255). He had licence as a Presbyterian teacher in his own house at Shiercliffe Hall (June 1st, 1672)* ; and in 1676 Matthew Bloome, of Attercliffe, joined him in forming there a Congregational church, of which they were joint pastors.

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