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



His book "Of Monarchy" was burnt in the schools quadrangle at 



Oxford, 21 July, 1683. Mentioned as pastor of Westbury, 14 Aug., 1655, 



Peck, ii. 493. Nominated to lecture at Warminster, 5th May, 1642. 



Commons' Journals, ii. 559. Shaw, ii. 302. Died 1682. 

 Hussey, T. (?) Received payment for ministers of Broad Blunsdon, Seven- 



hampton, and South Merston, in Highworth, 1649. Shaw, ii. 547. 

 Ince, Peter, s. of P. I., of Chester, gent. ; M.A., Brasenose Coll., Oxon. 



Melcombe Regis. Lecturer at Shaftesbury. Minister at Donhead St. 



Mary, 26 Feb., 1647, vacant j)er mortem Pope. Lords' Journals, ix. 40. 



Was still there in Aug., 1655. Peck, Desid. Cur., ii. 493. Called 



" Praying Ince." C. II. 759 ; IV. 869, 870. M. 2, 138, 153, 260. 

 He was one of the Presbyterian ministers who helped Dr. Chambers. 



in the " Apology for the Ministers of Wilts," in 1654. Wood, Athena, 



ii. 811. Shaw, ii, 337. cf. ii. 455. " Mr. Juice " of Worcester.) 

 Jacob, Nathan (1629 — 60), of Univ. Coll., Oxon. Was ordained by the 



Classical Presbytery of Sarum, 3 June, 1652. Put into the vicarage of 



Ugborough, Devon, and Aveton Gifford. Calamy, Contimtation, p. 291. 

 Jaques, Ric, s. of R. J., of Rodbourne, gent.; Magd. Hall ; Minister at 



Grittleton (1642). J. 

 Jenkins, G. Minister of Hindon Chapel (Chalke Hundred). J. 

 Jennings, Ric, s. of H. J., of Calston, pleb. ; B.A., New Inn Hall ; Rector of 



Calstone, 1684. J. (He seems to have been succeeded in the rectory 



by Joh7i Jennings, who died in 1701.) 

 Job, Christopher. Of Stratton St. Margaret's. Received ^50 per annum 



from the Plundered Ministers' Committee, 14 Dec. 1648. Shatv, ii. 560- 

 Jones, Benjamin, s. of W. J., of Teddrington, Glouc. (Tytheringon) ; New 



Inn Hall ; Rector of Easton Grey. C. II. 768. 

 Jones, T. Calne. C. II. 760. 



King, J. Minister at Dilton Chapel, about 1649. Shaw, II. 548. 

 King, Mark (or Daniel), servitor, Wadh. Vicar, 1658, of Winterbourne Stoke. 



C. II. 765 ; IV. 883. 

 Kinnaston, Sam., of Salop, pleb., B.A. Line, M.A. All Souls, incorp. Camb. ; 



Rector of Somerford Magna (presented by the King). 1637 — 67. J. 

 Kingman, Philip, pleb. Magd. Hall, Rector of Leigh Delamere, 1634 — 75. J. 

 Lattinier, W. (perhaps cler. fil., Wilts, Magd. Hall and Coll., B.A. ; Vicar of 



Malmesbury, 1633), Minister at HuUavington about 1649, in place of J. 



Stanley, the Vicar instituted in 1636. Shaw, II. 548. 

 Legg, J. Donhead St. Andrew. Son of a butcher, perhaps of Tristram 



Legg, of Gillingham, Dorset, pleb. Conformed. Servitor at Magdalen 



Coll. (Dr. Whitney's " bad Legg.") C. II. 765. W. 408. 



Mentioned by Adoniram Byfield in Aug., 1655. Peck, Desid. Curiosa, 



ii. 494. 

 Maniston, Sam. ? Minister at South Burcombe. J. 

 Massey, J. Father of Dean Massey, of Christ Church, Oxon. C. II. 760; 



IV. 875. Patney ; in place of Dr. Sam Marsh, Rector of Patney, 



appointed by the King in 1639. Nic. Shorter became Rector in 1662. J. 

 Masters. T. Near Marlborough. Conformed. C. II. 347. 

 Maton, Leonard, B.A., Magd. Hall. Minister at Durrington. J, 



