By licr Chr. Wonlw-orth. M.A. 167 



Creed (? W.). D.D. Scholar of St. John's College. Oxon. ? Rector of Codford 

 St. Mary. Instit. 1645. Rector of Boy ton. Regius Professor of Divinity, 

 Oxon., 1661—63. W. 227. Became Archdeacon of Wilts at the 

 Kestoration. Preb. of Lyme and Halstock. Rector of Stockton. 



Croft [or Crofts], Herbert, D.D. Dean ot Hereford, Preb. of Huntingdon, 

 in Hereford Cathedral, Canon of Windsor and Worcester, and Preb. of 

 Minor Pars Altaris, in Salisbury Cathedral. Afterwards Bishop of 

 Hereford. Died 1691. W. II., 34. 



Cuthbert, G. Preb. of Stratton. W. 68-69. 



Davenant, E. (nephew of Bishop Davenant), D.D. Treasurer of Sarum, 

 Archdeacon of Berks, Preb. of Torleton, Ilfracombe, and Chute. Vicar 

 of Gillingham, Dorset. Died 1679-80. His temporal estate sequestered 

 1645-6. Not deprived of the vicarage. W. 63-4, 230. Jlayo, pp. 193. 

 194, 202, 318-9. 376. 



West Kyneton and Titherton Lucas. J. Mrs. Davenant to have her 

 fifths from Dr. Davenant's farm at Lanfor, 12th Sept., 1646. P. 



Davenant, J., Bishop of Sarum. Died 20th April, 1641. W. II. 62. Lloyd, 

 pp. 281—3. 



Duppa, Brian. D.D. Bishop of Sanim. Died 26th March, 1662. W. 62. 

 Lloyd, 598—9. 



Earle, J., D.D. (Bishop of Sarum in 1663.) Chancellor of Sarum. Rector 

 of Bishopstone, Wilts. Instit. 1639. W. 63, 238. The tenant of 

 Bishopstone, named Jasper Shergoll, was ordered, 6th March, 1646, to 

 pay to Mrs. Earle her fifths. But apparently (as in fact was almost 

 universally the case — see Walker, part ii., p. 61), he neglected to do so. 

 Her case was adjourned on the plea that she should appear to give 

 evidence. 3rd June, 1646. P. 



Earle [? Ro.], of Somerford Keynes. W. II. 238.' [Printed Somerton Keynes]. 



Ely, T. Preb. of Netherbury in Terra. W. 67. 



Fitz-Herbert, Richard. Canon of Salisbury. Archdeacon of Dorset. 

 Beneficed in Dorset and Somerset. W. II., 2. Mayo, xxxxi., xxxvii., 

 203. 



Flower, Roger. Rector of Castle Combe. He " reades other men's works 

 in the pulpit." J. 



Forster, Nat. Rector of Allington. (Kept school at Salisbury and read the 

 Liturgy with a congregation in his house during the Commonwealth.) 

 W. 247. 



Forward, . Rector of Fisherton. W. 247. 



Fuller, T., D.D. The historian. Preb. of Netherbury in Ecclesiae. Lecturer 

 at the Savoy. Joined Lord Hopton's army. Vicar of Broad Windsor, 

 Dorset. "W. 67. Mayo, p. 222. Lloyd, 523, &c. 



Gandy, J. Preb. of Torleton. Fellow of Oriel. Chaplain to Bp. Davenant. 

 ■W. II., 69; III., 41. 



Good, H. Preb. of Yetminster Prima. Vicar of Fisherton Anger and 

 Woodford-cum-Wilsford. Mentioned as a delinquent, October 4th. 

 1648, and pays £20 as a compounder.— 'W. 70, 257. 



' Walker is doubtful about the Christian name and identity. 



