170 Wiltsliire Ministers (A.D. 1643—1662;. 



Mason, T., of Southants, pleb., Magd. Coll., D.D. Preb. of South Alton. 



Rector of Weyhill, Hants. W. 65. 

 Matkin, Fra., of Southants, gent., B.C.L., New Coll. Preb. of Warminster. 



Vicar of Andover. W. 69. 

 Miller, Woolstone, s. of T. M., of Wilton, pleb. ; Magd. Coll., of Berwick, 



Wilts. W. 313. 

 Morley, G., s. of G.M., Esq., Middlesex ; Ch. Ch., D.D. Rector of Mildenhall. 

 Canon of Ch. Ch., Oxon. Chaplain to King Charles I. Retired to 

 Antwerp. Chaplain to Queen of Bohemia. Bishop of Worcester. 

 Bishop of Winchester. C. I. 171 ; W. 106, 313. 

 Naish, or Nash {?), Hugh, s. of Ambrose N., of Orcheston, pleb. ; B.A. ; 

 Oriel. Preb. of Winterbourne Earls, 28th Aug., 1660. Vicar of Burbage. 

 Died September, 1660. W. 320. 

 Nicholas, J. Dean of St. Paul's. A Wiltshireman. Lloyd, 609. 

 Nicholas, Matthew, brother of Sir E. N., gen. fil. Wilts; New Coll., D.C.L. 

 Preb. of Gillingham Minor. Rector of West Dean. Master of St. 



Nicholas Hospital, Sarum. Died 14th August, 1661 Dr. 



Nicholas's delinquency consisted in having left his habitation and 

 repaired to Oxford and to other of the King's garrisons. He forbore 

 to petition until after the King's death. Tithes were due to him from 

 his parish in Gloucestershire (Clifton). His goods and household stuff 

 at Salisbury, valued at £153. He is fined one-tenth (£15 16*.) Wilts 

 Compounders, xxiv., 313. His parsonage at Dean paid £32, November, 

 1645 (ih.) His parsonage at West Harnham was let by the committee 

 to T. Hancock in 1646. W. 3, 65, 320. 

 Nicholas, Mr. Of Winterbourne. W. Gantlet pays £18 15*. on his behalf 

 as compounder, 18th December, 1645, and is also ordered to pay taxes 

 and to quarter soldiers. In March, 1648, Mrs. Nicholas's tithes there 

 were let to one Ric. Green for £38 per annum, and he was ordered to 

 pay the intruded minister. 

 Nixon, Joseph, s. of Jos. N., Vicar of Compton, Berks; Queen's; M.A., 

 Pemb. Coll. Vicar of Buttermere. Instit. 1636. Resigned in 1679. 

 He is probably the person intended by Walker, p. 211. 

 (Northey, E., s. of E.N,, of Devizes, gent. ; Queen's; M.A., St. Edmund 



Hall ; was instituted to the vicarage of Tisbury in 1644.) 

 Onslow, E., of Salop, pleb. ; Glouc. Hall; M.A. St. Alban Hall. Preb. of 

 Fordington and Writhlington. Married a niece of Bishop Davenant. 

 Died cir. 1677. W. 66. 

 Osborn, W., D.D. Preb. of Chardstock. W. 65. 

 Page, Ric, s. of T. P., Vicar of Blackland; M.A., Line. Coll. Vicar of 



Whiteparish. J. 

 Parry, W. Vicar of Deveril Lanbridge. W. 336. 



Pearson, J. Preb. of Netheravon. Master of Trinity Coll., Camb. Bishop 

 of Chester. Writer " on the Creed." Died 1686. C. I. 175. W. 67 

 Lloyd, 612-3. 

 Pelling, T., Magd. Coll., D.D. " Strabridge, R. (Wiltshire,)" i.e., Trowbridge, 

 where his father, J. P., preceded him. Was dispossessed ; but a friendly 

 colonel came up, bade him put the paper, on which the covenant, which 



