24 - HISTORY OF GLANVILLE'S WOOTTON. 



John Parker, instituted 1598, on the resignation of 

 Tuickner. On his death, Thomas Mew was instituted 

 1639 ; John Hanne, instituted on the death of Mew, 

 1673. Patrons, Sir George Morton, knt. ; John Wil- 

 liams ; Gregory Backway ; John Phelps. 



George Dival Rosunville, a native of France, insti- 

 tuted 1675. Patron, Sir John Morton. 



Benjamin Derby, M.A., instituted October 30th, 

 1710, and died in 1718. He was formerly Rector of 

 Bryanstone and Master of Blandford School. Nicolas 

 Pickard. Patron, The Queen by lapse. 



Benjamin Culme, M.A., Bector of Studland, insti- 

 tuted Nov. 8th, 1717. On his death John King, B.A., 

 was instituted March 6th, 1743 ; Thomas Fox, LL.B., 

 son of Thomas Fox, J.P. of Mapperton, instituted 

 November 16th, 1770; Humphrey Evans, M.A., insti- 

 tuted on the cession of Fox, October 4th, 1793. 

 Patrons, Edward Morton Pleydel; John King, of 

 Sherborne ; John Slade, of Hammersmith ; John 

 Isles, of Leddiard, Wiltshire. 



Isaac Monkhouse, B.D., Rector of Holwell, in- 

 stituted February 15th, 1814, on the death of Evans. 

 Patrons, Trustees of the will of the late Rev. 

 H. Evans. 



John Wickens, M.A., instituted on the death of 

 Monkhouse, February 9th, 1835 ; Edmund Roberts, 

 B.A., instituted on the death of Wickens, September 

 12th, 1856 ; John Sibley Woodman, B.A., instituted 

 on the death of Roberts, July L5th, 1857. Patrons, 



