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he had refused, was written, in his pocket; and then reported at head- 

 quarters that the rector had " taken " the covenant. So he was no 

 more molested, W. II., 336. 



Pichaver, or Pickover, Timothy, doct. fil., Wilts ; M.A. Ch. Ch. Hector of 

 Winterbourne Comitis and Winterbourne Gunner. Instit, 1615. W. 336. 



Pope, G., of Dorset, pleb., Magd. Coll.; B.A., Magd. Hall; M.A., Glouc. 

 Hall. Minister of Donhead St. Mary. He had paid £100 on the com- 

 pulsory loan to the King, and £40 at Wardour Castle, and £40 more to 

 the committee as a compounder, 26th February, 1646. He was ejected 

 in that year, and died about 1648. 



Power, T. Rector of Draycot Cerne. J. 



Prior, Christopher, Balliol ; Princ. of New Inn Hall, D.D. Preb. of Slape. 

 Rector of Collingbourne Ducis. Preb. of Wells. Died 1658-9. W. 68. 



Proby, Edmund, D.D. Rector of Broughton. W. 336. 



Raymond, T. Priest-Vicar, Sarum. W. 70. 



Raynsford, Robert. Preb. of Minor Pars Altaris. W. 67. 



Read, Andrew, of Southants, gent. ; Balliol : Trin. Coll, Oxon, D.D. Rector 

 of Ludgershall. Instit. 1641. Died 1661. The rectory was let by 

 the committee to Chr. Coote, 13th May, 1646r. W. 67, 348. P. 



Rogers, T. (perhaps M.A., Balliol : Rector of Cherlington). Preb. of Chute 

 and Chisenbury. Rector of Compton Basset, 1639, but was succeeded 

 in the next year by W. Eyre. Instit. He married a niece of Bishop 

 Davenant. W. 66. 



Ryly, or Riley, Christopher, cler. fil., Lond., Merchant Taylor's School, St. 

 John's Coll., Oxon., B.D. Rector of Newton Toney. He paid £10 to 

 the committee, 30th May, 1645. They let his rectory to Rob. Rede, 

 13th May, 1646. W. 348. P. 



Ryves, J., of Dorset, B.C.L. New Coll., Oxon. Archdeacon of Berks. Preb. 

 of Gillingham Major. Rector of Tarrant Gunville and Manston, Dorset. 

 Preb. of Chichester. Died 19th Aug., 1665. W. 15, 64, 342. Mayo, 

 pp. 88, 226, 327, 335, 374, 383. 



Salph, J. Vicar of Stapleford. His delinquency consisted in advising his 

 neighbours not to pay taxes to Sir E. Hungerford or other rebels. He 

 gave information against Mr. Wall and others, thereby causing them to 

 be fined, &c. He had to pay as compounder no more than £10, June 10 

 1646, as his estate was weak. 



Shepley, Bartholomew. Preb. of Winterbourne Earles. Died 1643. W. 

 II. 69, 428. 



Shipman, W. Rector of Whaddon. W. 372. 



Star, T., of Dorset, pleb., B.A., Oriel. Vicar of Whitsbury, 28th Nov., 1645, 

 was ordered to pay £10 as compounder, on a charge of having taken the 

 King's Oath of Association. 



Steward, or Stewart, Richard, of Northants, gent., B.A., Magd. Hall; D.C.L., 

 All Souls, Oxon. Rector of Aldbourne and Mildenhall. Preb. of 

 Northalton. Dean of St. Paul's. W. 65. Died at Paris, 1651. 



Still, H., s. of the following; B.A., Brasenose; M.A., Hart Hall, Rector of 

 Christian Malford, Wilts. W. 373, 



Still, J., 8. of W. S., of Grantham; M.A., Trin. Coll., Camb. ; incorp. at 



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