350 The Burial Places of the Bishops of Salisbury. 



Egbert Townson(1620 — 1621)wasburied in Westminster Abbey 

 in the south ambulatory. He had been Dean of Westminster. 



John Davenant (1621 — 1641) was buried in the south aisle of 

 the choir of the Cathedral. 



Brian Duppa (1641 — 1660) was translated to Winchester, and 

 was buried in the north ambulatory of Westminster Abbey by 

 special command of King Charles II. Brian Duppa had accom- 

 panied Charles I. in his imprisonment in Carisbrooke Castle. 



Humphrey Henchman (1660 — 1663) was translated to London, 

 where he died in Aldersgate Street. He was buried in Fulham 

 Church, on the south side. 



John EArles (1663 — 1665). died at Oxford and was buried in 

 Merton College Chapel, near the high altar. His funeral is de- 

 cribed at some length by Antony Wood {-Life and Times, ii., p. 66). 



Alexander Hyde (1665 — 1667) lies in the south aisle of the 

 nave under a brass which bears an inscription which is thought to 

 refer to his having paid for repairs to the Cathedral during the 

 Commonwealth. 



Seth Ward (1667 — 1689) was buried in the south aisle of the 

 choir ; his monument is in the south-east transept. 



Gilbert Burnet (1689 — 1715) was buried in the Church of St. 

 James, Clerkenwell, where he has a monurnent. 



William Talbot (1715 — 1721) was translated to Durham. He 

 died in Hanover Square, London, in 1730, and was buried in the 

 Church of St. James, Westminster. 



Richard Willis (1721 — 1723) was translated to Winchester. 

 He died at Chelsea, 1734, and was buried in the south aisle of 

 Winchester Cathedral. 



Benjamin Hoadley (1723 — 1734) was also translated to Win- 

 chester and buried there. 



Thomas Sherlock (1734 — 1749) was promoted to the see of 

 London. He died 1761 and was buried in the churchyard of 

 Tulham Church. 



John Gilbert (1748 — 1756) became Archbishop of York and 

 died at Twickenham in 1761, and was buried in the vault of 

 Grosvenor Chapel, South Audley Street, London. 



