By Rev. Chr. Wordsworth, M.A. 173 



White, J. (Junior). Paid as a compounder i:5, as one twenty-fifth of the 

 value of his living at Charlcott (? as a minister), 4th March, 1646. 



White, James. Preb. of Husborn and Burbage, Rector of Boscombe and 

 Newton Tony. At Boscombe (Instituted 1632, died 1661) "he reads 

 Common Prayer on the Lord's Day and twice in the week." He 

 declares that he " would rather give up his living than the use of 

 Common Prayer." He gave a horse, valued at i5, and £10 in money. 

 May 29th, 1645. Wilts Compounders. W. 67. 



White, James. Rector of Rolston. Instituted 1638. 



White, John. A native of Wilts, pleb. fil. ; 8t. Alban's Hall and Merton 

 College, Oxon. Vicar of Chirton, Wilts. Author of Anagrams. Practised 

 physic at Conock. Restored, 1660— 71. Died 1671. W. 407-8. 



Whitney, James, co. Hereford, gent.; St. Mary Hall; Brasenose, Oxon. B.D. 

 of Donhead St. Andrew, 1631. Ordered to pay ^30 as a compounder, 

 8th September, 1645. W. 408. 



Wilson, ( ). Vicar of Bishopstone. W. 408. 



Witton, J, Rector of Little Langford. The committee describes him as "a 

 sequestrated minister, as we are informed." 



Witton, Christopher. Rector of Baverstock. Was reported as preaching 

 only once a Sunday. J. 



Wren, Dr. Christopher, of London, pleb., B.D., St. John's Coll., Oxon. In- 

 corp. at Cam. Chaplain to Bishop Andrews. Rector of Fonthill Bishop, 

 1620; Dean of Windsor, 1634. Rector of Knoyle, instituted 1645. He 

 was ordered to pay £40 as a compounder, 27th August, 1645. Died 1658. 

 Zouch, Richard, of Wilts, gent., D.C.L. A layman. Regius Professor of 

 Civil Law, Oxon. Fellow of New College. Principal of St Alban 

 Hall, Oxon. He submitted, and received his arrears by patent frcm 

 Cromwell. Le Neve-Hardy, Fasti, iii., 612, n. Lloyd, p. 545-6. W. 68. 

 Buried at Fulham, 1661. 



Additional Notes For List I. 



*#* Pages 165 — 8 having been printed off before I had access to a copy of 

 Foster's Alumni Oxoniensis, 1500 — 1714, I add some particulars for 

 certain loyal clergy whose names occur in the earlier part of the 

 alphabet {A — H). 



Albright, Rob., s. of W. A., Vicar of Whiteparish. M.A., Glouc. Hall (B.A. 



Pemb. Coll., Oxon). Died 1670. Instit. Wilton., ii. 31. 

 Andrew, Nic, Pemb. Hall, Cambridge; M.A., Oxon. 

 Aylesbury, T., B.A., Christ's Coll., Cam. ; M.A., Oxon. 

 Barnston, J. Died at Everton. 



Bayley, F., son of E. B., of Devizes, pleb. ; B.A., St. Mary HaU. 

 Bayly, Eic., of co. Warwick, pleb. ; St. John's Coll., Oxon. 

 Bishop, Allen, of co. Dorset, pleb. ; B.A., St. Alban Hall. 

 Biss, Wa., CO. Wilts, pleb. ; B.A., Magd. Hall. R. of (?) Bisliopstroioe. 

 Bowen, or Bower (see " Brown "), fil, militis, co. Wilts ; Queen's Coll., Oxon ; 



M.A., St. Edmund Hall. 

 Bridges, E., B.A., Merton. 



