_ 232 Early Annals of Trowbridge. 

A.D. PATRON. INCUMBENT. 

1456 | The King, in right of the| Jonn ArunpEL; resigned 1458. 
Duchy of Lancaster. Prebendary of Axford in the 
cathedral at Salisbury 8 Feb., 
1456. 
1458 | The same. Joun Kysow. 
saeee ? Joun Stoxys (=Stokes) ; men- 
tioned in the Terumber deed, 
supra, p. 226. He seems to 
have resigned in 1492. 
1492 | The same. JoHuN THoMaS. 
1528 | The same. Tuomas Motxryns; alluded to by 
Leland as a “ man well lernid.” 
W. Mag., i., 151. Died Nov. 
1558, buried at Trowbridge. 
The Register of the same year, 
forDecember, records the burial 
of John Rundell, “a Priest.” 
Be 4 Joun Lanaionp (deprived ? 1561) 
1561 | Epwarp Srymovur, Baron | Toomas Wesse!; died June, 1595, 
Beauchamp and Earl of| buried at Trowbridge. 
Hertford. 
1595 | Edward, Earl of Hertford. | Jonn Prttrne?; Rector of Bath, 
1607—1620. See his monumen- 
tal inscription in Rawlinson’s 
Antiq. of Bath Abbey, p. 237. 
Much concerning the Pelling 
family will be found in Nichols’ 
Topog. et Genealog. See also 
Dingley’s History from Marble 
(Camden Society), plate xvii. 

1 During Thomas Webbe’s incumbency we meet with these entries in the 
burial registers :— 
©1584, Mistris Joane Longe, Widow, a woman of greate devocione.” 
661587. Mr. Richard Dynes, Mynister and Preacher.” 
*Early in his incumbency we have this entry in the marriage registers, 
“1597. April3. Mr. Henry Hide and Mistris Marie Langeforde married.” 
The son hy this marriage was Edward Hyde, afterwards Lord Clarendon, whose 
daughter, Ann Hyde, became the wife of James, Duke of York (afterwards 
James II.), and the mother of Queen Mary and Queen Anne. 

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