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Index to the " Wiltshire Institutions" 



Chapel at Zeals : but it is clear there was one, for by letters patent, 

 27 Elisabeth, 1585, "All that the Free Chapel with one-fourth of 

 an acre of land north of the Chapel situate in Zeals Glivedon " was 

 granted to Edward Morrice and James Mayland, from whom it 

 came to the Chafyns. 



jjntel to % " IRiltsjjite Institutions " 



%$ prmteti tig Sir Stomas ppiippg, 



Compiled by the late Canon J. E. Jackson, F.S.A., February, 1851.* 



Inteoductoby Notes. 



In the volume called " Wiltshire Institutions " Sir Thomas Phillipps has given 

 abstracts, only from the Institution Registers of the Bishops of Sarum. 



There were a great many parishes in Wiltshire under Peculiar jurisdiction, 

 the institutions to which are entered- from A.D. 1548 in the Registers of the 

 Deans of Salisbury. 



The following is a list of these ancient " Peculiars " in Wiltshire, which, with 

 a great many others in the Counties of Berks, Dorset, and Devon, constituted a 

 large episcopal jurisdiction under the Deans of Sarum. This jurisdiction was 

 abolished by the Queen in Council in A.D. 1847 : — 



Hungerford ) in Wilts 



Shalborne ] and Berks 



Ogbourne St. Andrew 



Ogbourne St. George 



Ramsbury 



Baydon 



Chute 



Bedwyn Magna 

 Bedwyn Parva 

 Burbage 



Close of Salisbury Swallowcliffe 



Combe Bisset Mere 



West Harnham Calne 



Wilsford and Lake Cherhill 



Woodford Berwick Basset 



Durnford Blackland 



Netheravon Highworth 



Heytesbury South Marston 



Knook Sevenhampton 



Horningsham Broad Blunsden 



Hill Deverel Bishopston[inNorthWilts] 



Peculiars of the Dean and Chapter of Salisbury : — 

 Bishops Cannings Britford Bramshaw 



South Broom Homington 



In the Official of Westbury : — 

 Westbury Dilton Bratton 



In the Treasurer of Salisbury :— 

 Alderbury Pitton Farley [in South Wilts] 



* The MS. of this Index was purchased by the Wilts Archaeological Society at 

 the sale of Canon Jackson's Library, May 9th, 1895. It is here printed as left 

 by the author. Its value to anyone wishing to draw up a list of incumbents of 

 any given parish is obvious. 



