By the Rev. J. E. Fackson. 207 
Hungerford of Rowdon, who was beheaded at Sarum 
in 1469, 
Roger Tocotes, Knt. See 4 Edward IV. 
Maurice Berkeley, Knt. 
The Berkeleys of Beverstone were connected with 
Mere by marriage with the heiress of John Bettisthorne. 
Berkeley of Uley had the Manor of Milston. 
John Willoughby, Knt. See 32 Henry VI. 
William Collingbourne. 
Aubrey connects this name with Bradfield in the 
Parish of Hullavington, and believed a Collingbourne 
of Bradfield to have been the William Collingbourne 
who lost his head for writing the satirical lines on 
R, II., ‘‘ The Rat, the Cat, and Lovell the Dog, &e.” 
Henry Longe, Esq. Same as 35 Henry VI. 
Walter Bonham, Esq. 
Descended from Sheriff 12 Henry IV. 
Edward Hartgill, Esq. 
M.P. for New Sarum. This name is memorable for 
the murder committed in 1556 by Charles Lord Stour- 
ton, at Kilmington near Mere. (Mere 153), 
John Mompesson. 
Of Bathampton Wyly. See Pedigree, Heyts. 219. 
Walter Hungerford. 
Of Farley Castle. Second son of Robert Lord Hunger- 
ford and Molines, and brother of Sir Thomas H. who 
was beheaded at Sarum 1469. This Walter H. turned 
against Richard III. at Bosworth. 
Charles Bulkeley. 
William Collingbourne, Esq. Sco 14 Edward IV. 
John Mompesson, Esq. Same as 18 Edward IV, 
