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Collections for a History of beagry. 



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1419 

 1423 

 1424 

 1430 

 1432 



1445 

 1462 



1523 



1544 

 1545 

 1547 



1572 



1612 



1619 



1626 

 1666 



1724 



1750 

 1762 



1803 



1805 

 1827 

 1848 

 1854 



1878 



Name of Vicar. 



Thomas Heiron 

 Thomas Frelair 

 William Welered 

 Reginald Marderderwha 



John Rede, on resignation of Reginald Marder 

 derwha 



Richard Randolf , on the death of John Rede 

 Thomas Raffoon, on the death of Richard Ran 

 ' dolf. 



Richard Huntley, on resignation of Thomas 

 Raffoon 



Richard Hickman, on death of Richard Huntley 

 Thomas May, on the death of Richard Hickman 

 Thomas Adeson, on resignation of Thomas May 

 Richard Palmer 



Peter Champion, on resignation of Richard 



Palmer 

 Elias Woodruffe 



William Jones, on death of Elias WoodrufBe 



[buried at Seagry] 

 Edward Bridges, on death of William Jones 

 Christopher Simons, on resignation of Edward 



Bridges [buried at Seagry] 



William Pulsford, on death of Christopher 

 Simons [buried at Seagry, 1st Feb., 1749] 



Gilbert Lake, on death of William Pulsford 

 Benjamin Rogers, on death of Gilbert Lake 



John Dawson, on death of B. Rogers 



David Middleton,on resignation of John Dawson 

 Arthur Edie [buried at Seagry, 16th Oct., 1847] 

 John Hemsted, on death of Arthur Edie 

 Charles Hill Awdry, exchanged with John 

 Hemsted 



Henry Kennedy Anketell, on resignation of 

 Charles Hill Awdry 



Patron, 



Prior of Bradenstokt 



The Crown 



John Danvers, Esq. 



Henry Danvers, Kt., 

 Baron of Dauntsey 



Henry Danvers, Lord 

 Danby 



Henry, Yiscount Corn- 

 bury ; Sir Ralph 

 Verney,Kt. & Bart. ; 

 Thomas Yates, S.T. 

 P. ; John Carey, 

 gent. 



Thomas Boucher, Esq., 



of Ogbourne S. 



George 

 Robert S. Herbert,Esq. 

 Hon. R. Herbert, of 



Highclere,Co.South- 



ampton 

 Henry, Earl of Car- 



The Church. 



No mention is made in the Domesday Survey of the existence of 

 a Church, but the omission in this survey is no proof that there was 

 not one, considering it was only such Churches as were endowed 



