242 The Office of Awakener. 
Hospital on the 24th following: having been, before his 
admission, brought to Death’s door by an incurable 
dysentery. 
From May 4th, 1505, to May 4th, 1506 :— 
Gentry. January 4th. Sir Richard Hilley, Treasurer of 
Sarum.! 
April 5th. Sir Thomas Luddam, Vicar of Wulle,’ in 
the Diocese of Sarum. 
Poor. None. 
From May 4th, 1506, to May 4th, 1507:— 
Gentry. None. 
Poor. Richard Alway of Colorne near Bath, came on 8th 
May, and was in the Hospital from illness 24 days. 
John Ruthbey, of Malmysbury in Co. Wilts, came on 
24th May. 
October 23rd. Lionel Holden, a monk of Malmysbury. 
Henry Wulley of Amysbury in the Diocese of Sarum. 
April 28th. Robert Bocbery of Sarum, glover. 
29th. John Marys of Heytisbury in the Dioc. of 
Sarum. 
In a second list of nearly three hundred Pilgrims who visited 
the College between 1581 and 1587, the two following names only 
of Wiltshire persons occur. 
1583. 21st September. William Staverton of Salisbury. 
1585. 19th September. Daniel Gages of Salisbury. 
E. K. 
Che Ofice of Swakener. 
I find that in two instances the office of Awakener (during divine 
service) was held together with the office of Dog-rapper, and it 
appears from the following extracts from the reports of the Charity 
Commissioners, that in these instances the joint office had an 
endowment. 
1 Richard Hilley was Treasurer of Sarum from 1505 to 1533. See the list in 
Dodsworth’s ‘Salisbury Cathedral,” Appendix ITI, p. 235. 
2 Perhaps the Chapelry of Wool in Combe Keynes, Co. Dorset. 
