328 ANT I Q^U I T I E S. 
After this, among my documents, I find occafional mention of 
a vicar here and there : the firft is 
Roger, inftituted in 1254. 
In 1410 John Lynne was vicar of Selborne. 
In 141 1 Hugo Tybbe was vicar. 
The prefentations to the vicarage of Selborne generally ran in the 
name of the prior and the convent ; but Tybbe was prefented by 
prior John Wynechejlre only. 
June 29, 1528, JVilliam Fifljer, vicar of Selborne, refigned to 
Miles Peyrfon. 
1594, William White appears to have been vicar to this time. 
Of this perfon there is nothing remarkable, but that he hath made 
a regular entry twice in the regifter of Selborne of the funeral of 
Thomas Cowper, bifliop of Winchefier, as if he had been buried at 
Selborne \ yet this learned prelate, who died 1 594, was buried at 
Winchejier, in the cathedral, near the epifcopal throned 
1395, Richard Bought on, vicar. 
1596, William Inkforbye, vicar. 
May 1606, Thomas Phippes, vicar. 
June 1 63 1, Ralph Aujiine, vicar. 
July 1632, John Longworth. This unfortunate gentleman, 
living in the time of CromweWs ufurpation, was deprived of his 
preferment for many years, probably becaufe he would not take 
the league and covenant : for I obferve that his father-in-law, the 
Reverend Jethro Real, redor of Faringdon, which is the next parilh, 
enjoyed his benefice during the whole of that unhappy period. Long- 
worth, after he was difpoffefTed, retired to a little tenement about 
©ne hundred and fifty yards from the church, where he earned a 
« See Cci/xu/« de prasfulibus, ioXio Cani, i743> page 239. 
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