166 WilMhhr Jfinistrrs (A.D. 1543—1662;. 



Brown, Mr., Rector of Wishford Magna, 29th Dec, 1645. To pay ^£100 as 

 compounder for having taken the King's oath of association. He observes 

 the Friday's fast and reads Coujmon Prayer. 

 Buckner, W., Archdeacon of Sarum. 7th Aug., 1643 or 1653 ; died cir. 1657. 



W. 63. 

 Bushnell, Walter. Born in Wilts. Instit. 1644. Vicar of Box. W. Part I., 



105; 180—193; II., 211. 

 Bynge, Rob., of All Cannings, D.D. He had built a rectory house at a cost 

 of i'1500, whence he was ejected. W. 211. Left his habitation and re- 

 paired to the King's (Quarters, and adhered to his forces. His second 

 wife (a St. Loe) had property at Boaconslield, Bucks. Fined 16th May, 

 1649. Wilts Compounders. Dr. Byn<,''s first wife, Ellinor (Haj'le) died 

 in 1641. His second wife, Elizabeth, daughter of .J. St. Loe, of Knighton 

 (by Elizabeth, daughter of Lawrence Hyde of West Hatch) had been 

 previously married to Walter Walker, Vicar of Broad Chaike, her native 

 place. 

 Cartwright, Rector of Ebbesbourne. Instit. 1642. 



Chandler, or Chaundler, Ric. Preb. of Lyme and Halstock, 1634 (on Abp. 



Laud's option). Rector of Wilton. He paid i'lO composition to the 



committee, 16th May, 1645. His son Robert, an Oxford Scholar, of 



Christ Church, was ordered to take the negative oath, and to pay 1'40 as 



a compounder, 19lh November, 1645. Richard Chandler himself was 



a Presbyterian. F. and Wilts Compounders. 



Chappell, J., of Ernham, Lincolnshire, M.A., held W. Harnham and Coombe 



Rectory, and part of the prebend. He himself had served in the King's 



army, hi-s son also held a captain's commission. He was fined £100 



July 6th, 1649, because he came in before the Propositions were issued. 



Pays £40 to curate. F. (21 Apr., 1646) and Wiltx Compounders. 



Charnbury, " Charenbury," W., Rector of Stanton Quentin. Instit. 1639. 



Perhaps the person intended by Walker, p. 373. "One Sam Dicks got 



possession of this living in 1647 " (Ibid). 



Chillingworth, W. (Noted writer.) Chancellor of Salisbury. Died after the 



siege of Chichester, 1644. W. II. 62. 

 Clark, Roger. Preb. of Bishopston. Joined Lord Hopton and the army at 

 Oxford. 'W. II., 65, 414; Rector of Ashmore (Dorset). Jones, Fasti, 

 365; il/rt.yo, xxxvi., 186. 

 Clarke, James, Priest-Vicar, Sarum. W. 70. 



Clerk, T. (Jun.), Preb. of Uffculme. Rector of Manningford Abbots. Had. 

 rebuilt the rectory house, and was allowed to recommend his own suc- 

 cessor ( North; or J. Luke. Wilts Inst., ii., 39). Died 1683. 



W. 69, 226—7. 

 Cleverley, or Cleveley, John, of Beauchamp Stoke, a good scholar. Died 



Rector of Sutton Veney. W. 227. 

 Collier, H. Rector of Steeple Langford. His wife and eleven children 

 homeless in the snow. His youngest son was sent to Winchester College. 

 W. 227. 

 Cooth, J. Preb. of Grimston and Yetminster. (? also Preb. of Easton in 

 Gordano, Wells, and Rector of Shepton Mallet, &c.) W. 66, 75. 



