OF SELBOBNE. 423 
ITS PAYMENTS ARE, 
£ S. d. 
King's books 821 
Yearly tenths 0 16 2J 
Yearly procurations for Blackmore and Oak- 
hanger Chap : with acquit : 0 17 
Selborne procurations and acquit : . • , . 0 9 0 
I am unable to give a complete list of the vicars of this 
parish till towards the end of the reign of Queen Elizabeth ; 
from which period the registers furnish a regular series. 
In Domesday we find thus — De isto manerio dono 
dedit Eex Eadfredo presbytero dimidiam hidam cum 
ecclesia/^ So that before Domesday, which was compiled 
between the years 1081 and 1086, here was an officiating 
minister at this place. 
After this, among my documents, I find occasional men- 
tion of a vicar here and there : the first is 
Eoger, instituted in 1254. 
In 1410 John Lynne was vicar of Selborne. 
In 1411 Hugo Tybbe was vicar. 
The presentations to the vicarage of Selborne generally 
ran in the name of the prior and the convent ; but Tybbe 
was presented by prior John Wynechestre only. 
June 29, 1528, William Fisher, vicar of Selborne, resigned 
to Miles Peyrson. 
1594, William White appears to have been vicar to this 
time. Of this person there is nothing remarkable, but 
that he hath made a regular entry twice in the register of 
Selborne of the funeral of Thomas Cowper, Bishop of Win- 
chester, as if he had been buried at Selborne ; yet this 
learned prelate, who died 1594, was buried at Winchester, 
in the cathedral, near the episcopal throne/ 
1595, Richard Boughton, vicar. 
seven acres of glebe. Bene's parsonage is three miles from the church. 
— G. W. 
^ See Godwin " de Prassulibus AngliaB," folio, Cant. 1743, page 239. 
— G. W. 
