164 &t. Nicholas’ Hospital, Salisbury. 
1419. John Tidling, resigned. 
1428. John Symondsbury, archdeacon of Wilts, 1423; treasurer, 1449. 
1506. George Sydenham, archdeacon of Sarum, 1503. 
Richard Dudley, precentor, 1507; died 1536. 
John Bigge, prebendary of Yatesbury ; died 1544. 
APPENDIX F, 
Extract from Leland’s Itinerary, vol. iii., pp. 97, 98. 
“This Egidius [de Bridport] made the College de Vaulx for scholars betwixt 
the Palace Waulle and Harnam Bridge. 
“Part of these Scholars remain in the College at Saresbyri, and have two 
Chaplains to serve the Chirch ther being dedicate to S, Nicolas. 
“The Residue studie at Oxford. 
“The Scholars of Vaulx be bound to celebrate the Anniversarie of Giles their 
Founder at the Paroch Chirch of Britport where he was born. 
“ Richard Poure, Bishop of Saresbyri, and first Erector of the Cathedral Chirch 
of New Saresbyri, foundid the Hospital of St. Nicolas hard by Harnham Bridge, 
instituting a Master, viii. pore wimen, and iv. pore men in it, endowing the- 
House with Landes. On the §. side of this Hospital is a ChappelleofS .... 
standing in an Isle. 
“And on the N. side of this Hospital is an old Barne, where in times past was 
a paroch Chirch of S. Martine. 
“This Chirch was prophanyd, and a nother new made in Saresbyri for it, 
bearing yet the name of S. Martine. 
“ The cause of the translation was by cause it [stood] exceeding low and colde, 
and the Ryver at rages cam into it. 
“This Chirch of S. Martine and the Hammelet or Village of Harnham stode 
or ever any Part of New Sarum was buildid.” 
