170 The Black Friars of Wiltshire. 



Edward I.) by will dated September 25th, and proved December 

 8rd, 1360, bequeathed £4 to the friar-preachers and minors of 

 Salisbury,' 



Robert Strede, of Fisherton, and John Denburg, by their wills, 

 in 1361, desired to be buried in this Church.^ 



The master-general of the order, March 4th, 1389-90, restored F. 

 Henry de Arun, of this convent, to the graces of the order, ^ forfeited 

 probably by some breach of religious discipline. 



Thomas Boyton bequeathed a tenement opposite the wool-market 

 to be sold, and the proceeds equally divided between the fabrics of 

 the Churches of the friar-preachers and friar-minors.* 



Thomas Sextayn, in 1401, by will directed his body to be buried 

 in this convent-church. He bequeathed £10 for glazing the window 

 of the choir, and a piece of silver-gilt plate to the high altar ; and 

 left also £20 for finding six brethren of this establishment to cele- 

 brate during a whole year for the welfare of his soul.^ 



Sir Roger Beauchamp, Kt., by will dated at New Sarum, April 

 24th, and proved June 30th, 1406, ordered his body to be buried in 

 the Church of the friar-preachers of Fisherton, near Sarum. ^ 



Alice, wife of George Meriot, and widow of William Teynterer, 

 in 1406, left to the convents of friar-minors and friar-preachers here, 

 each a bowl-maser to be kept and used for drinking.'^ 



Thomas Meriot, in 1410, directed his body to be deposited in the 

 Church, between two columns on the south side, namely in the 

 middle behind the sepulture of Roger Beauchamp.^ 



F. John de Thursby was a son of the convent of Guildford, and 

 became prior here. " Qui vitam religiosissimam ducens, et pater 



> Nichol's Royal Wnis, p. 23. 



- Hoare, p. 90. 



' Ex tabulario mag. gen. ordinis Eomano. 



* Hoare, p. 90. 



* Hoare, p. 90. 



* Nicolas' Testamenta Vetusta, vol. i., p. 168. 

 '' Hoare, p. 96. 



* Hoare, p. 90. 



