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Tate, Faithful, D.D. Appointed to the Cathedral Church of Salisbury, about 

 1649. Shaw,-n. 546. J. 



Taylor, T. Father of Nathaniel Taylor, of Salters Hall. About 1649 ap- 

 pointed to Burbage. C. II. 756 ; IV. 865. Sliaw, ii. 547. 



Tesdale, Christopher, of Berks, gent. ; B.A. New Coll., M.A., Fellow Pembroke 

 Coll., Canon of Chichester and Wells, Rector of Rollestone, 1633. 

 Assembly of Divines. Instituted to Everley, 5 June, 1646. Lords' 

 Journals, viii. 358. S/iaw, ii. 328. See helow, " Tisdale." 



Thompson, W., sen. (c. of Westbury — Foster). Corsham. "Was drawn in 

 hy a mere wheadle of the Bishops to conform." C IV. 883. 



Thackham (or Thache), T. Vicar of Kemble with Ewen or Ewelme Chapel. 

 J. He resigned at the close of 1661. 



Thornburgh, Giles, of Wilts, gent.; Magd. Hall; M.A. Magd. Coll., Sub- 

 Dean, 1610. Incumbent of Orcheston St. Mary's. J. (One Giles 

 Thornbury died in 1637 Rector of Orcheston St. Mary and of Odstock. 

 He was succeeded in the former rectory by Giles Thornbury the second. 

 In 1660 he resigned, and, being patron j9ro ilia vice, he presented a third 

 Giles T., who held the living apparently until 1680, and yet another in 

 1690). 



Tice, Mr. Nominated, 5 May, 1642, to lecture at Warminster. Commons' 

 Journals, ii. 559. Shaw, ii. 302. 



Tilley, Peter. (? Rector.) Ministered at Allington, near Amesbury. J. 

 (H. Madgewick had been instituted in 1624.) 



Tisdale, Christopher. (? Rector.) At Everley. J. (He, or whoever at that 

 time had been incumbent, resigned in 1660, when the King appointed 

 T. Erneley for institution to the rectory. See above, " Tesdale." 



Tombes, Mr. Wootton Rivers. C. II. 764. 



Tompkins, T. Appointed to Seend, about 1649. Shaw, ii. 546. 



Toogood, Matthew. Stour Provost, Dorset. Hilperton, Wilts. A tailor 

 and parish clerk. Minister at Semley. J. (Elisha Lawrence was 

 instituted to the rectory in 1627 ; and Robert Haysome in 1661. C. II. 

 765; IV. 883. W. 384. M. 86, 91. 



Trenchard, Mr. At Brokenborough. J. 



Troughton, William, s. of W. T., of Waberthwayt, Cumberland, sacerd. 

 Queen's Coll., Oxon. Chaplain to Col. Hammond, I. of Wight, 1647. 

 St. Martin's, Salisbury, about 1658-9. Shaw, ii. 597. C. II. 756. 



" Preach'd often in private after he was silenced, at Salisbury ; and 

 he did the like afterwards at Bristol. He wrote an Exposition of Pa-. 45. 



Tyrer, Elias. "A constant preacher " at Alderton, or Aldrington. J. 



Waddington, Nicholas, of Yorks., pleb. ; M.A., Univ. Coll. Rector of 

 Luckington, 1623, until his death in 1664. He was " approved " by the 

 Parliamentary Committee. J. 



Waite, Bernard, M.A., Balliol. Minister at Myntie. J. (" Barnard Waight " 

 appears to have been instituted to Mintie Vicarage on presentation by T. 

 Leche, Archdeacon of Wilts, in 1627. In the same year James Wealshe 

 appears to have claimed institution on the strength of the King's letter. 

 One Ric. Browne was Vicar some time before 1682.) 



Wall, Humphry, of Wilts, cler. fil. ; Queen's Coll. ; B.A., Glouc. Hall. 



