180 Wiltshire Ministers {A.D. 1643—1662). 



Ferreby, D., Oriel. Minister at Bishops Cannings, about 1649. Shaw, ii. 548. 

 Ferris, J. Minister of Sutton Benger in place of Robert Brown, who had 



been collated to the vicarage in 1640. Shato, ii. 548. 

 Fider, T. Minister at Draycot Cerne, reported by the committee as "a 

 godly man," in place of T. Power, the rector, who was sequestrated. J. 

 (Edmund Tillesley appears to have been rector before 1662.) 

 Fife, J. Teffont. C. II. 760. 

 Fife, see " Fipp." 

 Fipp, or Phipp, (or Fife), J., s. of Nic, of Westbury, pleb. ; Magd. Hall. 



Rector of Teffont Evias, 1638. He was deprived in 1662. 

 Flower, Benjamin. Castle Combe. Died at Chippenham, 1709. 

 Flower, J. Minister at Bulford. J. 



Forsith, J. Minister of Avebury about 1649. Sfiatv, ii. 548. C. II. 763. 

 Fosset, Mr. Chirton. C. II. 765. 

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



wine to gratifie Mr. Fowler. 16''." Churchtvar dens' Accounts. 

 Franklyn, Richard. Bremhill. Conformed. C. II. 765. 

 Frankleyn [? Gracious, cler. fil. demy of Magd. Coll., allowed augmentation 

 as minister of Heytesbury, 1646]. Nominated, 5 May, 1642, to lecture 

 at Warminster. Commoiix' Journals, ii. 559 : iv. 493. SJiaw, ii. 302, 326. 

 Frayling, J. Compton (Wilts). Born near Devizes. He was blind. C. 

 II. 765 ; IV. 882. Assistant minister to Mr. Mortimer, at Calne, about 

 1649. Shaw, ii. 548. 

 Gawen, Simon, pleb. fil., co. Glouc. ; St. Edm. Hall ; Malmesbury. C. II. 



760. Rodbourne Chapel. J. 

 Glare, or Gyer, Jonathan, s. of D. G., Weymouth ; Ch. Ch. Vicar of 



Chippenham, 1643. J. 

 Giles, or Gyles, Nathan. Steeple Langford, in place of N. Collier (Rector 



1635—1670). J. W. 227. C. ii. 768. W. 883. 

 Gower, Stanley. Appointed to St. Martin's, Salisbury, about 1649. Shaw, 



ii. 546. 

 Graile, John, s. of J. G., of Stowe, Glouc. ; M.A. Magd. Hall. Instituted to 

 North Tidworth, 29 May, 1646 to 1652. Lords' Journals, viii. 335. 

 Shato, ii. 328. 

 Gray, Mr. Salisbury. C. II. 756. 



Hadfield, G. Minister at Rollestone, in place of James White, presented to 

 the rectory by the King in 1638. (Richard Franklin became rector in 

 1663.) 

 Hallett, Joseph. Student of divinity. " Addressed himself to the Classical 

 Presbytery of Sarum within the Province of the County of Wilts . . . 

 28th Oct., 1652." Murch, Western Churches, p. 416, quoted by Shaw, 

 Church of England during the Civil Wars, &c., p. 437. 

 Hallet, Roger. " Preacheth sometimes " at Homington. J. 

 Harding, Dr. J., Magd. Coll. Approved by the committee as minister for 

 Brinkworth, in place of Dr. W. Dowdeswell, Rector, 1643. (Andrew 

 Harris was holding the rectory before 1671.) C. II. 754. 

 Harding, J., son of Dr. Harding, of Brinkworth, M.A. Magd. Coll. ; Vicar of 

 Melksham. He lived at Bromham, and preached at Calne. C. II. 760. 



