172 Wiltshire Ministers (A.D. 1643—1662;. 



Oxford. Nephew of the Bishop of Bath and Wells. Preb. of Grantham 

 Borealis. [? Rector of Christian Malford.] Preb. of Wells. Died cir. 

 1662. W. 66, 75. 

 Stump, W., B.A., Magd. Coll., Cam.; incorp. at Oxford. Rector of Yatton 

 Keynes. The committee report " We cannot free him from scandall." 

 J. He died in 1661. 

 Swadden, H., s. of T. S., of Calne, pleb. ; M.A., Magd. Hall. (? E. of Sutton 



Veney). Vicar of Ebbesborne Wake. 

 Thornborough, E., D.D. Preb. of Preston, 1623-45 Archdeacon of Worcester. 



Son of the Bp. of Worcester. Died 1645.. W 65, 80. 

 Thornborough, Giles. Rector of Orcheston. (? son of Giles Thornborough, 



Canon of Worcester). W. 384. 



Thornborough, J., M.A., Ch. Ch. ; son of E. Thornborough, Archdeacon of 



Worcester. V. of Bps. Lavington, 1645. Rector of Hilperton. Taught 



in Lavington School, but was dispossessed. Retired to a poor benefice 



near Frome (Som.). Afterwards Rector of Over Moigne, Dorset. Refused 



the degree of D.D. W. 384. 



Townson, J., B.A., Magd. Coll. ; Ch. Ch., D.D. Son of Bishop Townson, of 



Salisbury, who attended Raleigh to the scaffold. Preb. of Highworth 



for fifty years. He paved the choir with marble. Vicar of Bremhill. 



Died 1687. He paid £320 composition. His delinquency consisted in 



having repaired to Oxford, where he remained till it surrendered to Sir 



T. Fairfax. His books and goods were valued at £30. His heavy fine, 



£320, was not adjudicated until August, 1649. He was restored to 



Bremhill Vicarage in 1660. Wilts Gomponnders. W. 66, 384. 



Triplet, T., of London, gent., D.D. Christ Church, Oxon. Preb. of Preston. 



Preb.of Fenton, York, and of Westminster. Died 1670. W. 68. 



Tutt, Robert, equ. aur. fil., Wilts. Rector of Barford St. Martin. Instituted 



1637. Gentleman Commoner of St. Edmund Hall, Oxon. He was 



ordered to pay ^£10 as compounder, 24th November, 1645. He seems 



to have been appointed Rector of "Foulston" {i.e., Fuggleston) and 



Bemerton, 1645 (Instituted). But see " Lawrence." W. 384-5. 



Vaughan, Frederick, equ. aur. fil. (blind : Foster, Alumni Oxon.) M.A., 



Queen's. Preb. of Durnford, Rector of Gussage St. Michael, Dorset. 



W. 487. Mayo, 145, 192, 239, 249, 319, 330, 356, 375. 



Walker, Robert, pleb., Wilts; B.D., Magd. Coll. ; R. of Staunton St. Bernard 



and Preb. of Wilton. Rector of Chilmark, Vicar of Tisbury, had his 



rectory sequestrated, and (7th April, 1646) was ordered to pay £100 as 



compounder, on the ground that he had held correspondence with the 



enemy of the Commonwealth, and had encouraged many to bear arms 



against Parliament, and brought contempt on the Directors. "W. 407. 



Wall, J., of London, gent., D.D. Canon of Christ Church, Oxon. Preb. 



of Yetminster Secunda. He submitted. W. 70. 

 Waterman [Peter], M.A., Wadham. Rector of Sopworth, 1623; of Wootton 



Rivers, 1629. W. 407. 

 Webb, T. Rector of Langley Burrell. The committee declared that they 



" cannot free him from scandal.'' J. 

 Wenslow, W. Priest-Vicar, Sarum. W. 70. 



