178 Wiltshire Ministers [A.D. 1643—1662). 



Collyer, T., Hart Hall ; succeeded his father as Minister of Foxham Chapel 



(Bremhill), J. 

 Combe, H., pleb. fil., Dorset, Hart Hall. Eector of Tollard Eoyal from 



1610. He was succeeded by Samuel Beadle (1660—96). 

 Connant, J., s. of Ro. C, pleb. Devon Ex. Coll., D.D. Expelled. V.C., 



Divinity Prof. Assembly of Divines. Minister at St. Thomas's, 



Salisbury about 1649. J. Shaw, ii. 546. 

 Coombes, Mr. Nominated to lecture at Warminster, 1642. Shaw, ii. 302. 

 Cooper, Mr. Ditto ditto Ihid. 



Cox, Mr. Minister at Norton, near Malmesbury. Described by the 



committee as " a godly man." J. (One of this name was instituted in 



1608, and was pleb. fil. Magd. Hall, B.A., 1602. His son, R. Cox, B.A., 



1636, Edm. Hall.) 

 Cox, Sam. Minister at Downton Chapelry, Standlinch, about 1649. J. 



Shaw, ii. 547. 

 Crapon, T., Ex. Coll., servitor. Fyfield. C. II. 764. (There was a T. Crapon 



Vicar of Broad Hinton 1614—1620.) 

 Crosse, Francis. Appointed to Bishopstone. Shaw, ii. 547. 

 Crumpe, James, s. of Giles C, Glouc. pleb. Wadham. Approved by the 



committee in place of J. Townson (who was vicar from 1639 to 1687) 



at " Bramble," or Bremhill. J. C. II. 764 ; IV. 880. 

 Culpepper, or Colepepper, H., B.A., Merton, Vicar of Enford, 1623 — 70. 



He took the covenant, and (15 Dec, 1645) subscribed £5. 

 Curl, Mr. [? T. C, Ch. Ch. servitor.] Upton Lovell. C. II. 764; IV. 880-1. 



W. 277. 

 Cussey (or Cusse), James, or John, or H., M.A., Hart Hall. In place of Dr. 



Andrews, the Rector of Luggershall and Billesden. J. C. II. 764 : 



IV. 880. 

 Dent, H. Wadham Coll., Oxon., servitor and fellow. Ramsbury (assistant 



to J. Wilde), where he partly conformed. He previously assisted 



Strickland, at Salisbury. C. II. 760 ; IV. 871-2. (J. Wilde himself 



was instituted Vicar of Ramsbury in 1660.) 

 Dickenson, or Dickinson, Leonard, Jesus Coll., Cam. : incorp. Oxon. Presented 



to South Newton Vicarage by the Earl of Pembroke, 1630. On his 



death, in 1663, he was succeeded by Walter Dickenson. J. 

 Dicks, Samuel. Stanton St. Quentin, 1657. W. 373. 

 Doleman, W. (? New Inn Hall. R. of Battiscornbe, Dorset.) Approved 



by the committee as minister at Christian Malford. J. (The Rector 



there was J. Still, 1607—62.) 

 Dyer, E. Minister at Corsham. J. (Symon Croker had been instituted to 



the vicarage in 1638. Dyer apparently procured it as he occurs as 



resigning it in 1662, when W. Thompson, senior, was instituted.) 

 Dyer, Rob., fil. pleb., Wilts, Hart Hall. Lecturer at Devizes. Minister at 



Sherington. J. 

 Dyer [? W., of Heytesbury]. Nominated, 5 May, 1642, to lecture at 



Warminster. Commons' Jottrnal, ii. 559. Shaw, ii. 302, 548. 

 Eastbrooke, J. Instituted to Kingston Deverill, 24 April, 1648. Lords' 



Journals, ix. 40. (Perhaps s. of J. E., pleb. Exbourne, Devon; B.A., 



Queen's ; M.A., New Inn Hall. Rector of Minster, Cornwall, 1651. 



