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



University ofOxford{to 1622), Oxford Hist. Soc, 1887. Mr. Foster's 

 Alumni Oxonienses has been consulted for this third list, as a copy 

 of that extensive work has just come into my hands. 



The Alumni Cantahrigienses have not been printed for our 

 period, as Cooper's Athe7ice extends only from 1500 to include a 

 record of eminent personages dying in 1609 or earlier; and the 

 " Luard Memorial " volumes have so far covered only the interesting 

 period from 1454 to 1549. These have been edited by Stanley M. 

 Leathes (and have introductions by Miss Bateson) under the 

 auspices of the Cambridge University Press Syndicate, anid of Dr. J. 

 Willis Clark, the learned Eegistrary of the university. It is 

 probable, however, that Wiltshiremen sent their sons to Oxford, 

 the nearer university for Wessex. 



Names of Some Wiltshire Clergy 



(with the colleges at which their sons were entered at Oxford, 



about 1615—47.) 



Abbotts (Nathaniel).' Ball, 1618. 



Awdrey, J. Melksham. Mert. 1624. (J. A., instit. 1601, was succeeded 



by E. Carpenter, 1639.) 

 Barksdale, T. Micklemarsh (Michelmarsb). All Souls. 1641. 

 Bigge, Edmund. Vicar of Wilsford [1610 and 1611]. En. 1625. Bras. 1632 

 Bower, see " Vower." 

 Bridges [? Gabriel, minister — Eector of Dicheridge, 1624 ; or E. B., Vicar of 



Seagry, 1626] (Ric). Merton. 1617. 

 Bridges, T. Chippenbam. Merton. 1609. Corp. 1625. [E. Bridges 



was Rector of Brembilham, 1627]. 

 Bromley, T. Manningford. New Coll. 1623. 

 Chaundler, Ric. Rector of Wilton [1620] . Cb. Cb. 1636. 

 Collier — minister. (G., Rector of Nunney, 1636.) Cb. Cb. 1618. 

 Collyer (E.). Alb. Hall. 1616. [Josepb Collier, Rector of Steeple Langford, 



1607. T. Collier, Vicar of Brembill, d. 1639, and was succeeded by 



J. Townson.] 

 Cowley, Ant. "Hugbes " (? Huisb). All Souls. 1634. 

 Cox, Ric. Norton. St. Edm. Hall. 1633. 

 Crumlum (Cromelholme), Ric. Rudgeley, Glouc. ^ Master of St. Paul's. 



Corp. 1635. 



' Wbere a Christian name is thus indicated (in a parenthesis), it gives the 

 name of the son, matriculated, that of the father being omitted in tbe register 

 or printed list. 



^ Presumably tbe lad was born in Wilts before his father removed. 



