274 PARISH OF OTTERHAM. 



1850. July 30. Grlanville Martin, B.A.,* was instituted to the 

 Kectory of Otterham, vacant by the death, of Samuel 

 Chilcott, last Rector, upon the presentation of Charles 

 Henry Daw of Tavistock, Devon, merchant. 



1861. Septembers. Charles Hemy Thomas Wyse Daw, M. A. f 

 was instituted to the Eectory of Otterham, vacant by 

 the resignation of Glanville Martin, last Rector, upon 

 the presentation of Charles Henry Daw of Tavistock, 

 merchant. 



1873. March 4. John GiUard, B.A4 was instituted to the 

 Rectory of Otterham, vacant by the resignation of 

 Charles Henry Wyse Daw, M.A., last Eectoi, upon the 

 presentation of the crown for this turn by reason of 

 the lunacy of the true patron. 



1875. October 5. Robert Martin Smith, B.A.|| was instituted 

 to the Rectory of Otterham, vacant by the death of 

 John Grillard, last Rector, upon the presentation of the 

 crown as before. 



1883. May 29. William Dunstan Rundle, M.A.§ was instituted 

 to the Rectory of Otterham, vacant by the death of 

 Robert Martin Smith, last Rector, upon the presentation 

 of the crown as before. 



1887. Edward Henry Archer Shepherd was instituted 



to the Rectory of Otterham, vacant by the resignation 

 of William Dunstan Rundle, upon the presentation of 

 the Rev. C. H. T. Wyse Daw, Clerk. 



The Parish Chttrch. 



The Parish Church of Otterham is dedicated to St. Denys, 

 and consists of chancel, nave, and south aisle, west tower and 

 south porch. Formerly it had a transept on the north side, but 

 some forty years ago this was removed and the arch walled up. 

 The arcade between the nave and south aisle is of four bays, the 



*Id. Vol. Xm, fo. 71. 



fid. fo. 161. 



t Id. Vol. XIV, fo. 80. 



II Id. fo. 105. 



§ Tniro Eegister, Vol. 1, fo. 49. 



