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Eastman, W. Eversley, retired to Salisbury and Shaftesbury. C. II. 764 ; 



IV. 881-2. 

 Ebourne, or Eburn, John. Kingston Deverill. C. II. 764; IV. 882. In 



place of T. Alisbury, or Aylisbury, who had been instituted to the rectory 



in 1643, and who, dying in 1660, was succeeded there by J. Beriew. 

 Edwards, W., s. of W. E., of Hannington, pleb. St. Mary Hall; H.A. 



Jesus Coll. Instituted to Latton. Lords' Journals, viii. 387, 22 June, 



1646. Skaw, ii. 328. 

 EUary, see " Hilary." 

 Elson, T., of Hadford, pleb. B.A., Merton. Kector of Okesey, or Woksey, 



1640. (J. Fernby, curate.) J. One "W. Tinker, alias Littleton, appears 



as rector after the Restoration. 

 Ely, J. Minister at Alderbury. J. (E. Davenant was treasurer of Sarum 



from 1634.) 

 Estcourt, G. Rector of Long Newnton, presented by Sir T. Estcourt. J. 



(Walter Davies held the rectory some time previous to 1676.) 

 Eyre, Sam. Vicar of Hardenhuish, 1643. Resigned in 1661. J. 

 Eyre, W., M.A. At Salisbury. Battler, or commoner, and subsequently 



tutor of Magd. Hall, Oxon, 1629. R. of Compton Bassett, 1641 ; 



sequestrated to Odstock R. Minister of St. Edmund's, Sarum. Died 



at Melksham, where he had an estate. 



Mentioned as " Pastor of St. Thomas in Sarum " in August, 1655. 



Peck, Desid. Cur. ii. 493. There in 1658-9. Shato, ii. 597. He retired 



to Melksham and died 1670. C. II. 756. 



He was son of Giles Eyre, of White, in Wilts, and became a rigid 



Calvinist, and in 1654 assistant commissioner for ejecting" scandalous " 



ministers and schoolmasters, some of them his former friends or 



acquaintances. Wood, Ath. ii. 458. He appears to have ministered at 



St. Martin's, Salisbury, in 1649, as successor to Stanley Gower. Shaw, 



ii., 546. Also at St. Edmund's. (A. Wood.) 



" Mr. Eyres " appears as minister at " St. Martin's in Milford," 



Salisbury. J. (A Mr. Antony Hillary, or Ellary, appears as Rector of 



St. Martin's, first as presented by the King in 1632, and then in 1635 as 



presented by J. Bayley, of Bishopsdown, gent.) 

 Fabian, J., born in Middlesex, s. of T. F., of Langley, Bucks, gent., M.A. 



Ch. Ch. Rector of Nettleton, 1636, presented by Sir J. St. John, and 



again instituted in 1637 on the presentation of the Crown. He appears 



to have held the rectory until he died in 1686. 

 Faulconer, E., s. of E.L., of Salisbury, pleb. ; Magd. Hall and Coll. Appointed 



to Britford in place of the sequestrated vicar about 1649. Used to baptize 



by immersion. Retired to Salisbury. J. C. II. 765 ; IV. 882. Skaw, 



ii. 546, 

 Fawkener, Mr. Curate of Bemerton. J. 

 Ferreby, J., senior, co. Glouc, pleb. ; Magd. Coll. and Hall. Rector of Poole 



Keynes (St. Michael's), presented by King James in 1603. He held the 



rectory till his death in 1662, when he was succeeded by Aylmer Lynche, 



who held it for less than a year. 

 Ferreby, J., junior. Curate at Okesey. J. 



