[4] He was ejected in 1638 from his Cardiff parish of St Mary's, under the Bishop of Llandaff who had branded him a schismatic,[5] after several citations before the Court of High Commission.
His offence was refusing, along with fellow Dissenters Walter Craddock and William Wroth, to read the Book of Sports.
Anthony Wood (1632–1695), the English antiquary, records that Erbery died in London in April 1654 and was buried at either "Ch.
He believed free grace had been brought forth by John Preston and Richard Sibbes,[16] preached universal redemption,[17] and denied the divinity of Christ.
After William's death, Mary and Dorcas were involved in a show in Bristol with Martha Simmonds and Hannah Stranger that resulted in James Naylor being tried for blasphemy.