By the Rev. H. K Ankelell, Vicar. 



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In 1734 the rectorial tithes belonged to Thomas Boucher, of 

 Ogbourne St. George, Esq., by whom they were let on lease at £40 

 a year. [The arms of this Mr. Boucher, on the original document, 

 are a cross engrailed between four water bougets. Crest, a head 

 with a cap on.] 



In 1749 a small payment was annually made to the vicar by the 

 owner of " The Farm/' under the name of " Privy Tythes." 



The patronage of the vicarage belonged to the Prior of Bradenstoke 

 until the Reformation. Afterwards to the family of Danvers of 

 Dauntsey. In 1724 to Mr. Boucher. In 1750 to Robert Sawyer 

 Herbert, Esq., uncle to the first Earl of Carnarvon, the ancestor 

 of the present patron. 



Vicars. 



A list of the vicars of the Church, commencing from the early 

 date of 1322, is subjoined from Sir T. Phillipps's " Wiltshire Insti- 

 tutions." 



Name of Vicar. 



Simon de Cemecote * He was vicar in 1290 



(See Oott. Man.) 

 John .... 



Thomas Brewer, on death of John .... 

 Thomas Hopkins, Chaplain of S.Mary's Chantry, 



Tethury, by exchanging with Brewer 

 Richard Smyth, by exchanging with Thomas 



Hopkins 



John Wittecote, on death of Smyth 

 Richard Andrews, on death of J. Wittecote 

 Adam Daimgerville, by exchange with Richard 

 Andrews 



Thomas Exale, from S. Mary's, Cricklade, by 



exchange with A. Daungerville. In 1410 he 



was appointed to Sutton 

 Thomas Kemele, in exchange with Thomas 



Exale 

 Roger Palmer 

 William Lawles, on the death of Roger Palmer 

 William Beckbury, by exchange with William 



Lawley 



Patron. 



Prior of Bradenstoke 



• " 1290. Simon •vicar of Segre, 28 Oct. 18, Ed. I.— grant to him by Edw. X a House and four 

 virgates of land at Tokkenliam Parva juxta Lyneham," (Cotton MSB. Yitell, A. xi. 193.) 



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