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3List of Clerfls In SEiltstirc ©uitti, ^cquestcrcti, or 

 ^ilnicetj, 1643—60. 



Albright. " Lancton, R. (Wiltshire)." W. II. 188. "Landford." J. 

 Alexander [Leonard], Vicar of CoUingbourne Kingston. Resigned 1661. 



W. 188. 

 Alsop, Sam., Vicar of Crudwell. Inst. 1645. Perhaps the person intended by 



"Andrews," Dr., Rector of Ludgershall and Billesdon, sequestrated. 



J.' 

 Andrew, Nicholas. Preb. of Ilfracombe. (R. of Guildford, Surrey). W. 



67, 187. Lloi/d 530. 

 Aylesbury, T., B.D. Instit. 1643. Rector of Kingston Deverel, and St. 



Leonard's, Cole Berwick. His wife and eight children cruelly treated. 



retired to Cloford, Somerset. D. in 1660. W. 88. 



" A great delinquent. He engaged to go home and live quietly, 3 June 

 1645. His rectory was let to W. Smith for i'80 in 1646. J. 

 Barnston, J., D.D., Canon of Sarum. Fellow of Brasenose. Chapain to 



Lord Chancellor Egerton, died 1645. W. 65. Lloyd 1—93. 

 Bayley, Francis, of Laverstock. Instit. 1688. Rector of Woodborough 



(afterwards Preb. of Lyme and Halstock, 1663—7). W. 2. 

 Bayly, Richard, D.D., Dean, Pres. of St. -John's Coll., Oxon. He married 



a niece of Archbishop Laud, and was his executor. Died 1667. W. 62. 



Lloyd, 541. 

 Beach, H., Rector of Compton Bissett. J. 

 Beach, H., Vicar of Coombe, had taken the covenant, but was reported to 



the Falstone Committee, 11th Sept., 1645, as having spoken with the 



" Clubmen " against the Parliament. F. 

 Bing, Robert, LL.D. See " Bynge." 

 Bishop, Allen, Vicar of Ashton Keynes. W. 211. 

 Biss, Walter, Rector of Bishopstone. Convicted for deliquency. He took 



the negative oath, and had to pay £20 as subscriber, 3rd March, 1646, 



his estate being declared under £200. F. 



Bland . Of Laverstock. W. 211. 



Bowen, Robert, Rector of Great Wishford. W. 211. 



or 

 Bower (or Bowre), Robert, Preb. of Major Pars Altaris. W. 67. 

 Bowerman, Andrew, of Stratford-under-the-Castle, D.D. Had two lives in 



the rectory there, besides farm and mill of Dean and Chapter. Fined 



one-tenth, £125. Wilts Comjwunders. 

 Bridges, E., Rector of Bremhilham. " He preacheth four times a year." J. 



' I rather suspect " Andrews Rector " is an error for " Andrew Read," who 

 was instituted in 1641, and after the restoration held the rectory till 1670. 



