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Collections for a History of West Dean. 



The names of the following- curates of West Dean and East 

 Grim stead are extracted from the parish registers, and from the 

 transcripts in the diocesan registry at Sarum : — 



1596 



James Case 



1796 



.Tnhn lYTilrinm 



*J \Jll 11 111 d 1 1 1 Ct 1 1 J. 



1622 



«Jolin Potter 



1797 



L^lioin^ts Willjciiiis 



1024 



.InliTi rnY 



1799 



John RpII 



O Uli 11 U(M L 



1028 



iSatnuel Qumtin 



1 KO'l 



J.OUO 



,[ Ann iVT u 1 n o m 

 O UllUL 1VX ell Ilex III 



1073 



Richard Carpenter 





1 JJU Ili CLO J. 1 IVjKj 



1712 



' ( George Hayward 



1804 



TVmmnQ Williams 



1733 



Henry Hawes 



1805 



Philip Strong 



1735 



William Thomas 



1807 



Philip Rideout 



1749 



W. Bowles 



1808 



H. P. Ryves . 



1754 



William Powell 



1814 



M. Slinger 





James Lewis 



1821 



Erasmus Henry Griffies 



1755 



A. Heathcote 





Williams f 





Gilbert White * 



1830 



E. F. Arney £ 



1756 



Robert Bathurst 



1835 



Langton Edward Brown § 



Richard Yalden 



1864 



Randle J. Waters 





Richard Newlin 



1866 



Charles A. S. Nicoll || 





Basil Cane 



1868 



William L. W. Eyre f 



1794 



Arthur Loveday 



1870 



Stafford F. Bourdillon 



There was a chantry in this Church, dedicated to the Blessed 

 Virgin, and founded in 1333 by Robert de Borbach. It is still 

 standing, and is now in use, as a mortuary chapel. 



The record of its endowment, preserved in the episcopal register 

 at Salisbury (Wyvil i., f. 12) is here translated : — 1 



" Deed of Robert de Borbach as to endowment for a chantry in the Church, 

 of Deone. 



" Know [all men] present and future that I Robert de Borbach have given, 

 granted, and by this my present deed have confirmed to Sir Edward de Worthy, 

 priest, in perpetual and pure alms, a yearly rent charge of a hundred shillings, 

 which I acquired from the lord [of the manor], Oliver de Ingham, knight, in 

 the village of Estgrymstede in the county of Wiltes, which the same lord Oliver 

 granted to me by his own writing and enfeoffed me of it. The underwritten 

 quittances and particulars of which rent charge are payable and ought to be paid 



* This is the well-known author of the history of Selborne, who was Curate for a short time to 

 his relative— the Rev, Edmund Yalden. Born in 1720, he was thirty-five at the date above given, 

 in which year his signature occurs three times in the registers. 



♦ Rector of S. Peter's, Marlborough. Afterwards of Rushall, Wilt3. Chancellor of St. David's . 

 Succeeded his father as second baronet, 1843, 



t Vicar of Monmonth, 1849. 

 ? Vicar of Dormington, Hereford, 1844 

 H Rector of Bepton Sussex, 1874. 

 H Rector of Swarraton, Hants, 1875. 

 1 For assistance in decyphering the contracted Latin of the original I am in- 

 debted to the kindness of H. J. F. Swayne, Esq. 



