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



(" Humfridus Ball," Instit. Wilton. Vicar of Stapleford, 1622. He, 



or some successor, resigned in 1662, when J. Edwards was instituted. 



Humf. Wall was ministering at Stapleford at least in the early days of 



the Commonwealth. J. (Perhaps connected with Marlborough). 

 Wall, Eichard, s. of the preceding. B.A., St. Alban Hall. Preached in 



private at Salisbury and Bristol. Wrote an Exposition of Ps. 45. 



Appointed to Urchfont, about 1649. Shatv, ii. 546. 

 Wardour, Mr. Nominated, 5 May, 1642, to lecture at Warminster. Com- 

 mons' Journals, ii. 559. Shaw, ii. 302. 

 Warreiier, W. Minister at Plaitford Chapel. J. (E. Hyde had been 



instituted in 1637 to W. Grimstead R. with Plaitford.) 

 Warwick, Arthur, s. of A. W., of Salisbury, pleb. ; B.A., Magd. Hall. Master 



of the Free School, Salisbury. Allowed £15 from Dean and Chapter's 



lands. Shaic, ii. 551. 

 Waterman, J. Instituted to Sopworth Rectory on nomination by K. Charles I., 



in 1626. He was "approved by us," — the Parliamentary Committee. J. 

 Watts, Mr. John. Newton Toney. C. II. 761. Mentioned by Adoniram 



Byfield to H. Scobell, 14 Aug., 1655. Peck, Besid. Cur. ii. 493. 

 Webb, Bartholomew, M.A., Magd. Hall. Ogbourne St. Andrew. C. II. 760. 



Instituted, 16 Nov., 1646, vacant by death of Sedgwicke. Lords' Journals, 



viii., 567-8. Shaw, ii. 333. 

 Webb, Nathaniel, s. of H. W., of Bromham, pleb. ; M.A., St. John's, Rector 



of Yatesbury, 1657, C, II. 760. 

 White, Nathaniel, s. of T. W., of Finchley, gent. ; Broadgates Hall (perhaps 



B.A., Magd. Hall), Vicar of Market Lavington. C. II. 761. 

 Whiteley, W. Minister at Charlton (Malmesbury, Westport). J. {Matthew 



Whitley died vicar there in 1670.) 

 Wills, Obadiah, M.A. Alton Barnes. Resigned 1660. C. II. 761 ; IV. 878-9. 



W. 417. 

 Wilmer, J. Ham. Conformed. C. II. 765. 

 Woodbridge, J., alias Benjamin, B.A., Magd. Hall. Became_^r«< graduate 



from Camb., Harvard Coll., New England, 1642. Chaplain to K. 



Charles II. Silenced, 1662. Barford St. Martin. School at Newbury, 



where he was buried, 1684. C. II. 795. W. 385. J. 



(Ric. Hyde was instituted to the rectory in 1645 ; and Eob. Tutt was 



there some time before 1669.) 



John Woodbridge mentioned as pastor of Barford, 16 August, 1655. 



Peck, Besid. Cur. ii. 493. 

 Woodward, W. Appointed to Warminster, about 1649. Shaw, ii. 547. 

 Worthen, T. Minister at Shrewton. J. (T. Grange, or Grainge, was 



collated to the vicarage in 1613, and died vicar in 1661.) 

 Wright, Sam. Christ's Coll., Camb. ; B.D., Oxon. Minister at Stockton, in 



place of Christopher Green, rector, 1625. J. 



At the Restoration S. Wright was formally instituted in 1660. Samuel 



Taylor followed in 1663. 

 Wyar, Dositheus, of co. Glouc, pleb. ; B.A., Magd. Hall. Chilton. C. II. 



764 ; IV. 881. 

 "He was ordained by Bp. Godfrey Goodman, who by his name took 



