A HISTORY OF SURREY 



EwHURST.— Edward Percyvall, instituted by White on 5 February, 1559, held the living 

 till 1579. Compare the case of Chipsted. 



Farley.— John Turck was instituted by Home in 1564/ after the deprivation of 

 Richard Bedworth. u u j 



Gatton. — Thomas Marten, instituted by Poynet in 1552, was dead in 1562. He had 

 apparently gone on under Edward and Mary. 



HoRLEY. — Here too an institution in 1561 was after a death vacancy. 



Letherhead. — William Walkeden, instituted by White in 1557, resigned in 1561.* 



Merrow. — Thomas Williams was instituted on the deprivation of John Alen, 9 August, 

 1554.' Alban Luthwyche, or Latwicke, instituted by Home in 1561,* was de- 

 prived in 1562.* If he was a recusant he had conformed and then changed his 

 mind, but his deprivation may have been for other reasons. 



MiCKLEHAM. — Richard Elys was instituted in 1562,* after the deprivation of a prede- 

 cessor about whose name and date there seems to be no certainty. 



MoRDEN. — John Mantell resigned and Robert Buste was instituted ° 1554- Henry 

 Bradshaw resigned 1562.' These might be conscientious resignations. A Robert 

 Buste, perhaps the same, died as incumbent of Titsey in 1581. 



Newdigate. — Queen Mary in her first year appointed Henry George to the rectory, 

 then de iure vacante, by Letters Patent.' He was instituted by Gardiner.* No 

 successor appears till 1576, so that the nominee of Mary seems to have found no 

 difficulty in Elizabeth's settlement. 



Peperharow. — John Sargeante, instituted by Gardiner in 1554, in place of John Elis, 

 resigned,'" was deprived, and John Shire instituted in 1 561." There may here be a 

 double case of change on account of religion, or Sargeante may have been deprived 

 as a pluralist (see Compton, above). This is probable, for evidently some doubt was 

 attached to Sargeante's position, for he was instituted over again by White in 1558 

 as well as by Gardiner in 1554.'' 



Reigate. — R. Skynner was instituted 1562 vice Henry Norman, deprived." Norman 

 had only been instituted in 1557 by White. 



Send. — John Gates was instituted, on the deprivation of John Lyne, on 9 August, 1554.** 



Shalford. — Richard Durdane, instituted in 1557, was deprived in 1561.'° Robert 

 Fawcet, then instituted as his successor, was deprived in 1564.'' It would clearly 

 be very unsafe to assume that this second deprivation was for recusancy. 



Shiere. — The living was vacant by death in 1555. Henry Latham, instituted by White 

 in 1558," went on quietly under Eli2abeth. 



SouTHWARK, St. George's. — The living was vacant in 1559," and William Lattymer 

 was instituted 2 July, 1 561, after the resignation of the former incumbent." 



Stoke d'Abernon. — Richard Wheteley, instituted by White in February, 1559, '■^- 

 signed in 1561."° This looks like a case of conscientiousness on the part of one 

 of White's priests. 



Stoke-next-Guildford. — A contrary case, for William Stoughton, instituted in August, 

 1558," went on under Elizabeth. The Stoughtons were a Puritan family later, 

 but William Stoughton's Puritanism cannot have been obvious in 1558. 



Sutton. — Edmund Mervyn, archdeacon of Surrey, was instituted to the living de iure 

 vacante on 4 July, 1 554,'" and was deprived in 1559. 



Titsey. — William Danby was instituted to the living de iure vacante on -21 Aueust 

 1554." ^ ^ ' 



Walton-on-the-Hill. — Robert Copley was deprived in 1561.^* One suspects a con- 

 nexion with the recusant fkmily of Copley of Gatton. His probably is a case of 

 recusancy. 



1 Winton. Epis. Reg., Home, 8b. ^ j^id. Home, 4a. ^ j^id, Gardiner, lob 



I I^j- S''™^' '^' ^^- ' ^^'^- ^'- ° Ibid. Gardiner, 8b. 



Ibid. Home, 7b. b Rj^ngr^ Fcedera, xv. 349. 



» Winton. Epis. Reg., Gardiner, 8b. "> Ibid. lob. " Ibid Home 4a 



!! }^'^- Wh't^' ■3a. " Ibid. Home, +a. " Ibid. Gardine^ 'lob. 



bid. Home +a. 1 Ibid. 8b. " Ibid. White, 12a. 



Lansdowne Mbb. 454, f. 8. " Winton. Epis. Reg., Home zb 



" Ibid. ^ Ibid. White, I lb ; Le Neve, p. 67 



" Ibid. Gardiner, lo. " 1^;^. ,0^. '* Ibid. Home, 4b. 



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