388 ANTIQUITIES OF SELBORNE. 
John V/incliester, [Wynchestre] - - - -1410. 
[Elected by bishop Beaufort " per viam vel formam 
simplicis compromissi."] 
[John Stype, alias Stepe, in - - - - - 1411.] 
Peter Bene [alias Berne or Bernes, appointed keeper, 
and, by lapse to bishop Waynefiete, prior] in - - 1454, 
[He resigns in 1468.] 
John Morton, [Prior of Reygate] in - - - 1468 
fThe canons by compromise transfer the power of 
election to the bishop.] 
W ill. Winsor [Wyndesor, prior for a few days] - - 1471. 
[but removed on account of an irregular election.] 
Thomas Farwill [Fairwise, vicar of Somborne] - 1471. 
[by compromise again elected by the bishop.] 
[Peter Berne, re-elected by scrutiny in - - - 1472,] 
[resigns again in 1478.] 
John Sharper [Sharp] alias Glastonbury - - 1478. 
[Canon-reg, of Bruton, elected by the bishop by com- 
promise c] 
[Thomas Ashford, canon of Selborne, last prior elected 
by the bishop of Winchester, some time in the year - 1484, 
and deposed at the dissolution.] 
LETTER XXIV. 
Bishop Wayneflete's efforts to continue the Priory still proved 
unsuccessful ; and the convent, without any canons, and for some 
time without a prior, was tending swiftly to its dissolution. 
When Sharp's, abas Glastonbury's, priorship ended does not 
appear. The bishop says that he had been obhged to remove 
some priors for mal-administration : but it is not well explained 
how that could be the case with any, unless with Sharp ; because 
all the others, chosen during his episcopate, died in their office, 
viz. Morton and Fairwise ; Berne only excepted, who relinquished 
twice voluntarily, and was moreover approved of by Waynefiete 
as a person of integrity. But the way to show what ineffectual 
pains the bishop took, and what difficulties he met with, will be 
to quote the words of the libel of his proctor Radulphus Langley, 
who appeared for the bishop in the process of the impropriation 
