176 Wiltshire Ministers (A.D. 1643—1662). 



Beale, W. (junior), supplies the place of W. Beale, the elder, at Hankerton, 



who seems to have been instituted to the vicarage as far back as A.D. 



1600. 

 Berjeu, see " Barieu." 

 Biggs (or Bridge), Ric. Minister at Pitton and Farleigh (where he had been 



instituted in 1639). J. J. Allambrigge, however, appears to have been 



instituted in 1641. One Allambrigge ceded Whaddon Rectory in 1662. 



One R. B., s. of the V. of Wilsford, was of Queen's, and Edmund's Hall, 



and became Vicar of Shrewton in 1633. 

 Bisse, Mr. Curate of Alvediston Chapel, Broadchalke. J. 

 Bisson, T. (? son of G. B., of Salisbury, pleb.; B.A., Oriel, 1626). Minister 



at Landford in place of Mr. [Rob.] Allbright. The latter seems to have 



been restored, as he died rector in 1670. 

 Blackway, W. Minister at Biddestone St. Nicholas. The committee report 



him to be " a godly able man." J. (Elias Tise, or Tyse, held Biddestone 



St. Peter's from 1620 to 1663.) 

 Blackwell, W. Minister of Biddestone St. Nicholas, about 1649. Sha w, ii. 



548. 

 Blake, H., Ex. Coll., servitor. Vicar of Clyffe Pypard. Deprived in 1662. 



{Inst.) He had been instituted there in 1660 as the previous incumbent 



was dead. (Was this Stephen Jay, who had been instituted in 1645 ?) 



C. II. 763. 

 Blanchard, T., B.D., Balliol (pleb. fil. Winton). Rector of North Wraxhall. 



Instituted in 1689, upon his father's death. J. He ceded the benefice 



to E. Bridges in 1660. 

 Boureman, W. Minister at North Burcombe. J. 

 Bradish (— ). An Irishman. Upton Lovell. C. IV. 880, 1 ; "W. 277. 

 Bramble, Mr. Preached at St. Peter's, Marlborough, 1647. " For a quart 



of wine to gratifie Mr. Bramble 6''." Churchioardens' Jccounts. 

 Bridge. See " Biggs." 



Bridges, E. Vicar of Seagry, 1626 till he ceded it in 1666. 

 Bridges, Ric. (? Hart Mall; incorp. Camb.) Rector of Ditcheridge, 1636 till 



his death in 1674, when he was succeeded by Charles Bridges. 

 Browne, Samuel. Minister at Ramsbury, about 1658-9. Shatv, ii., 597. 

 Burgess, Daniel, M.A., s. of W. B., of Marlborough, pleb. ? New Inn Hall, or 



Magdalen Coll., Oxon. Sutton Veney and Collingbourne Duels (instituted 



1660). Deprived 1662, and retired to Marlborough. He was the father 



of D. Burgess, of London. C. II. 760 ; IV. 874-5. He succeeded 



Adoniram Byfield. 

 Burley, Mr. [J,]. Preached at St. Peter's, Marlborough, in 1646. " Paide 



Mr. Burley, the preacher, because we could not collect the money 



promised, 2*. 6d." " For a messenger to fetch Mr. burley to preach, 2''." 



Churchwardens^ Accounts. 

 J. Burghley, minister of Ogbourne St. George about 1649. Shaw, ii. 548. 

 Bushell, Francis. Minister at Laverstock in place of Francis Bayley about 



1649. J. Shaw, II., 547. 

 [Bushnell, Walter, s. of W. B., of Corsham, pleb. Magd. Hall. Ejected and 



restored, W. I. 183. Vicar of Box. (Instit. 1644.) J.] 



