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Bi-oughton Gifford. 



1849, and the present one built on the same site, from the designs 

 of Mr. T. H. Wyatt. 



The following are the institutions of Rectors, according to Sir 

 Thomas Phillipps' printed lists, as corrected by comparison with 

 the originals : — 



Rectob. 

 Nicholas de Lavington. 

 John de Selewode. 

 Peter de Wyrnborn. 



Walter deKeineseye (exchanged for Patney). 

 Win. de Abendon (from Patney). 

 John de Ombury : by exchange from Fenny 

 Ralph Northern (revoked). [Sutton. 



Thomas Tremer. 



Stephen Avebury. [Olneye.) 



Peter le Wyse (exchanged with Ralph de 

 Thomas Polton, vice Johunnis Croxsale. 

 Wm. Stoke, vice Thomas Pulton. 

 Wm. Frank. 



John Teffonte, by resignation of Wm. Frank. 

 Wm. Aas, by resignation of John Teffonte. 

 John Lawrence, on death of Wm. Aze. 

 John Fovent, on resignation of John Law- 

 Wm. Whitmer, vice J. Fovent. [rence. 



Richard Olyver, by exchange with Wm. 

 Wm. Notte. [Whitmer. 



Rob. Tonge, exchanged with Win. Notte. 

 John Daldeyn, vice Rob. Tonge. [Daldeyn. 

 Stephen Mourepath, on resignation of John 

 Rich. Rede, on death of Stephen Mourepath. 

 John Seymour, on death of R. Rede. 

 John Parke, vice John Seymour. 

 Roger Favel, vice J. Parke. 

 Nicholas Peresson, on resignation of R. Favel. 

 Richard Estmonde, on death of Nicholas 



Godfrith. 

 Thomas Chafyn, on death of R. Estmonde. 

 Thomas Grouow, on resignation of T. Chafyn, 

 John Goldvye, exchanged with T. Gronow. 

 Henry Younge, on death of J. Goldvye. 



1 There are evidently in this list 2 lacuna, one between 1349 and 1399, and 

 another between 1459 and 1487. There is an entry in the Institutions, " 1361. 

 Brutton. Patron, Bishop. Rector, Wm. Byde." This may belong to Brnugh- 

 ton, and the Bishop may have appointed by lapse. But it is also to be observed, 

 that the Institutions ave wanting from 1366 to 1375. Parts also of the years 

 1474, 5, are lost, as also 1481 to 1484 inclusive. 





