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Hopkins, Jacob Sampson ; 1830 to 1831, John Parsloe Poole, John 
Hopkins; 1832 to 1839, John Parsloe Poole, William Randell; 
1840 to 1841, John Parsloe Poole, John Pyke; 1842 to 1869, 
John Parsloe Poole, Henry Smith Pyke; 1870 to 1883, John 
Parsloe Poole, William Edward Beak; 1884 to 1888, John Parsloe 
Poole, Thomas Sealy ; 1889 to 1896, John Parsloe Poole (son of 
above), Thomas Sealy. 
From the same sources I have obtained many of the names of the 
following curates :—1607 to 1619, William Jones’; 1619 to 1623, 
Richard Waker; 1632, Timothie Wilde; 1674, Jonas Lawrence ; 
1728, William Pulsford; 1729 to 1749, Charles Carwathen ; 1752, 
P. D. Taplin ; 1764 to 1768, Samuel Clark*; 1768 to 1770, Benjamin 
Rogers,’ “Assistant”; 1771-2, R. Brooke; 1789, John Morgan ; 
1792-3, Edward Tippet; 1794 to 1802, John Lovell; 1806, Charles 
Wightwick; 1823 to 1826, G. A. Biederman; 1827, Francis 
Demainbray‘*; 1828, William Swete; 1829 to 1837, Charles H. 
Earle; 1851-2, 8S. Bentley; 1853 to 1855, G. H. Richards. 
In an agreement to appoint a hayward, William Turtle, dated. 
1732, the names of the principal inhabitants are :—J. M. Smith, 
gent., Robert Alexander, gent, John Jennings, Jasper Pyke, Thomas 
Sealy, William Payne, John Ritchens, Richard Sargent, Wm. Sealy, 
Thos. Lenard, Wm. Knapp, Daniel Jelphs, John Barnes, Joseph 
Gater, Thomas Aland, Isaac Box, Richard Freeth, John Gibbons. 
From the “St. Mary Land” deeds we obtain the names of the 
following as trustees:—in 1574 to 1586, John Yewe, “clothier,” 
-and John Mayo, “ yeoman”; in 1622, John Ewe and John, his son, 
Henry Mayo and Robert, his son, John Ewe, jn., John Mayo, 
jn., son of John Mayo, jn., Richard Knapp, John Winckworth, 
Gifford Ewe, Richard Pitman; 1656, John Mayo, jn., John Yewe, 
“grazier,” John Yewe, “clothier,” and John Yewe, jn., his son, 
Henry Mayo, Richard Knapp, John Winckworth, John Mayo, sn. ; 
1721, Isaac Reeks, John Smith, Henry Tuck, sn., Wm. Alexander, 
John Tuck, Henry Pike, Wm. Knapp, Robert Alexander, Thomas 
‘Smith; 1732, Henry Pyke, William Knapp, Robert Alexander ; 
1 Vicar of Seagry 1619—26. ? Vicar of Cheriton 1781. 
3 Vicar of Seagry 1762—1803. * Rector of Barcheston 1843. 
