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Hyde, or Hide, Richard, of Dorset, Esq., M.A., Queen's; D.D., St. Edmund 

 Hall. Chaplain in King's army. ? Rector of Barford St. Martin (Sub- 

 Dean, 1661 — 6). Rector of Brigmerston and Milston, sequestered. J. 



Hynd, Gilbert, Magd. Coll., chorister, M.A. Preb. of Beminster Prima. 

 W. 65. Died before 1660. 



Jay, Benjamin {alias William), cler. fil., Wilts ; M.A. Queen's Rector of 

 Fittleton. Imprisoned at Langford, sequestered for fifteen years. Died 

 February 1659-60. As a compounder paid £20, June 2nd, 1645. The 

 committee let his rectory to T. Bennet, 13th May, 1646. W. 285. F. 



Jessop, J. Of Steeple Langford. W. 285. 



Joyner, Robert, s. of Ric. J., of Alingdon, pleb. ; Pemb. Coll., D.D. Sub- 

 Chanter of Sarum. Instit. 1643. Vicar of Chew Magna, Somerset. 

 W. 64. 



Kent, Richard, s. of R. K., of Boscomb, pleb ; M.A., Magd. Hall. Rector of 

 Fisherton Anger. Instit. 1644. Preb. of Major Pars Altaris, 1664; 

 Sub-Dean of Sarum, 1668; Preb. of Chute and Chisenbury. Died 1692. 

 W. 289. 



Knevett, Mrs. Her thirds from Calston parsonage were ordered by the com- 

 mittee to be paid by the tenant, Gawen Flower. The rent of the rectory 

 property subsequently was assigned to the intruded minister, 28th July, 

 &c., 1646. P. 



Lawrence, T., cler. fil., Dorset, Fellow of All Souls, incorp. at Cam. ; matric. 

 and Master, 15alliol, Margaret Prof. Oxon ; Chap, to Earl of Pembroke. 

 D.D. Rector of Bemerton and Fugglestone. Instit. 1632. (Balliol 

 Coll. Oxon.) His rectory at Bemerton was let by the committee to Mr. 

 Cook for £100, April 13th, 1646. There seems to have been an attempt 

 to institute another royalist, Ro. Tutt, to Fuggleston and Bemerton 

 in 1645. It seems that Dr. Lawrence had been presented to Chirton in 

 1644. W. 300. Lloyd, 544. 



Leach, or Leche, T., of Co. Oxon, gent., Hart Hall, M.A. Ch. Ch. Rector of 

 Minety, 1614. Archdeacon of Wilts. Preb. of Bitton. Rector of 

 Pewsey. (Probably the person intended by Walker, p. 836.) W. 64. 



Lee, Samuel. Of Poulton, formerly included in Wilts. W. 300. 



London, W. Priest-Vicar of Sarum. He appears to have been presented to 

 Winterbourne Monkton vicarage by the King in 1645 (instit.), but 

 probably without effect. W. II. 70. 



Low, G. Priest-Vicar of Sarum, W. 70. 



Lushington, T., of Kent, pleb., Broadgates, Hull; B.A., Line; Pemb. Coll., 

 D.D. Preb. of Beminster Secunda. Chaplain to Hp. Corbet and 

 K. Charles I. A Socinian. Rector of Burnham Westgate, Norfolk. 

 Died at Sittingbourne. 1661. W. 65. 



Lynch, Aylmer, Jesus Coll., Camb., B.D., Oxon. Instituted to Preshute 

 vicarage, 1643. Preb. of Stratford, 1660 (Preb. of Lincoln.) Died 1691. 



Marks, T., B.D. Archdeacon of Sarum. Died 1643. W. 63. 



Marsh, Samuel, jun., Trin. Coll., Oxon ; incorp. at Cam., D.D. Preb. of 

 Boscombe. Rector of Patney. Instit. 1639. The parsonage at Patnej' 

 was let by the committee to Ric. Carter for £30, Sept. 80th, 1646. W. 

 68, 312. P. 



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