By Rev. Chr. Wordsworth, M.A. 185 



Rashley, T. Salisbury. He retired to Avebury. C. II. 756; IV. 865. 



" Mr. Rashleigh of the Close in Sarum," mentioned by A. Byfield in 



Aug., 1655. Peck, ii. 493. At the Cathedral Church, about 1658-9. 



Shaw, ii. 597. 

 Rathband, William. Crudwell, 1657. W. II. 227. 

 Richards, Timothy, cler. fil. Wilts; M.A., Brasenose. (Became Rector of 



Bromham, 1660.) Appointed to Road, about 1649. Shaw, ii. 547. 

 Ring, J., of Wilts, pleb. ; M.A., Magd. Hall. Minister at Netheravon and 



Chisenbury de la Foley. J. 

 Rogers, H., s. of Ro. R., sacerd. ; M.A., Line. Coll. Rector of Heddington. 



J. (He apparently had succeeded Robert Rogers, who had been insti- 

 tuted in 1605, and on his death in 1670 his own son, likewise named 



Henry, succeeded him. 

 Rosewell, T., of Dunkerton, pleb., B.A. Pembroke Coll., Oxon. Sutton 



Mandeville, 1657. Deprived 1662. Arrested by Jefferies, pardoned by 



King Charles II. C. II. 756-8; IV. 867-9. Nominated, 5 May, 1642, 



to lecture, at Warminster. Commons' Journal, ii. 559. Shaw, ii. 302. 



Buried in Bunhill Fields, 1692. 

 Rowsell, Robert. Hilmarton. Preached at Calne. C. II. 764 ; IV. 881. 

 Russell, G. Vicar of Littleton Drew, collated in 1633. "Reputed to be of 



honest life, and approved " by the committee. J. 

 Rutty, Thomas. Newton Toney. After his ejectment he retired to Melksham. 



C. II. 761 ; IV. 877. 

 Rutty, Thomas, B.A., Magd. Hall, 1648. Ejected from Milton (Foster, 



Aluin7ii Oxon.) 

 Sanger, Gabriel. Son of T. Sanger, of Sutton Mandeville, whom he succeeded 



there. Matric. (and M.A.) Magd. Hall; B.A. , Magd. Coll. Refused to 



read the Book of Sports. Chilmark, 1647. Steeple Ashton, 1660-62. 



Nominated, 5 May, 1642, to lecture at Warminster. Commons' Jo%crnal, 



ii. 559. Shaw, ii. 802. C. II. 765 ; IV. 27—29. W. 407. R. of St. 



Martin's in the Fields, 1648—60. 

 Scudder, H. Rector of Collingbourne Ducis, appointed by the King in 1638. 



J. (Daniel Burgess became Rector in 1660 — 62.) 

 Scudder, Mr. Nominated by Long Parliament, 5 May, 1642, to lecture at 



Warminster. Shaio, ii. 302. 

 Sharpe, J. Vicar of Idmiston, collated in 1616. Minister at Idmiston, 



Porton, and Gumbleton. J. He appears to have succeeded John Sharpe 



at Idmiston in 1660. 

 Sheppard, or Shepheard, J. (perhaps s. of W. S., of Horsley, Glouc, pleb. ; 



Magd. Hall ; Scholar of Wadham ; M.A., Edm. Hall). Instituted to St. 



John's and Chapel of B. Mary, Devizes, 3 July, 1648. Lords' Journals, 



X. 358. Shaw, ii. 358, 547. 

 Simkins, Mr. Preached at St. Peter's, Marlborough, 1647. "Paid to the 



Hart (Inn) for Symkins' horse, &nA' others that taught' : 11th October 4'." 



Churchwardens' Account.^ 



' " Others that taught " : In 1643 the Westminster Assembly of Divines 

 were engaged in discussing the difference between the offices of pastors, 

 teachers, and preachers in the Church. See Shaw, i., 155-63. 

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