Hannah Yip
AO (Foster); P. Braby, ‘Churchwardens’ presentments from the Vale of Evesham, 1660–1717: Part II’, Vale of Evesham Historical Society Research Papers, 6 (1977), pp. 101–116
John More matriculated at Trinity College, Oxford, on 14 February 1667, aged 16. He was awarded B.A. in 1671. He was rector of Earl's Croome, Worcestershire, from 1684 until his resignation in 1701. According to P. Braby, the churchwardens of Earl's Croome did not regard More in a favourable light. Accusing him of non-residence and neglect, they stated the following: 'We are not satisfied to be served so by him. He is a continual goer to the ale-house and a very gross liver and doth call the parishioners knaves and rogues'. He began to associate himself with the Baptists c. 1695, and later joined them. See British Library, Add MS 25463, ff. 197r-199r, for extracts from his diaries and commentaries upon More's mental state. Add MS 25463 was compiled in the nineteenth century.