WILTSHIRE Archæological & Natural History MAGAZINE. Published under the Direction of the Society FORMED IN THAT COUNTY, A.D. 1853. EDITED BY REV. E. H. GODDARD, CLYFFE VICARAGE, SWINDON. JUNE, 1922. No. CXXXII, JUNE, 1920. The Church Survey in Wilts, 1649-50: [Parliamentary Surveys (Lambeth) Vol. XIV., &c.] Communicated by the VEN. ARCHDEACON E. J. BODINGTON (continued)............... East Wiltshire Mosses, Hepatics, and Lichens: By CECIL P. Wiltshire Newspapers-Past and Present. Part III. (continued). The Newspapers of South Wilts By MRS. HERBERT The Church Survey in Wilts, 1649-50: Parliamentary Surveys (Lambeth) Vol. XIV., &c.]: Communicated by the VEN. ARCHDEACON E. J. BODINGTON (concluded) .............. Notes on the Rural Deaneries of Marlborough and Cricklade, 1812 Communicated by the REV. G. F. TANNER East Wiltshire Mollusca: by CECIL P. HURST, Member of the Conchological Society of Great Britain and Ireland ................................ 137–150 The Excavation of a Late-Roman Well at Cunetio (Mildenhall): Notes on the Pottery from a Well on the Site of "Cunetio" [Mildenhall], near Marlborough: By MRS. M. E. CUNNINGTON 153–159 The Sixty-Seventh General Meeting of the Wiltshire Archæ- ological and Natural History Society, held at Devizes in conjunction with the Royal Archæological Institute, July 20th The Society's MSS. Abstract of Copies of Court Rolls and other Documents relating to the Manors of Bradford & Westwood: By the REV. A. W. STOTE, F.S.G., Lond........... The Place Names of Wiltshire: By G. B. GRUNDY, D. Litt. East Wiltshire Plant-Galls: By CECIL P. HURST.. The Sixty-Eighth General Meeting of the Wiltshire Archæological History Society, held at Warminster, July 27th to 29th, 1921 378-388 Notes on Roman Finds in North Wilts: By A. D. PASSMORE 389-395 Wansdyke, its Course through E. and S. E. Wiltshire: By ALBANY Notes on the Ecclesiastical History of Wroughton, its Rectors and Vicars: Compiled by MRS. T. STORY MASKELYNE and the REV. Wiltshire Newspapers-Past and Present. Part III. (continued). The Newspapers of South Wilts. By MRS. HERBERT RICHARDSON, B.A., sometime Scholar of St. Hugh's College, King's Bowood Park [No. II]: By THE EARL OF KERRY....... The Devil's Den Dolmen, Clatford Bottom. An Account of the Illustrations. Plates I.-IV., Pottery from a Well on the Romano-British Site at Milden. THE WILTSHIRE MAGAZINE. 64 MULTORUM MANIBUS GRANDE LEVATUR ONUS."-Ovid. No. CXXXII. JUNE, 1920. VOL. XLI. THE CHURCH SURVEY IN WILTS, 1649-50. Parochial Surveys. (Continued from Vel, xl., p. 416.) Liberata fuit Curiæ vicesimo quinto die Novembris, 1650. Chippenham Division in Com. Wilts. The Presentment of the Jurors hereafter mencioned Inhabitants of and within the severall hundreds of Chippenham Malmesbury Calne and Damerham North giuen vnto William Shute and William Mountjoye Esquires Richard Scott John Hunt and Adam Golding' gent. Fiue of the Commissioners of Parliament for the said Countye vpon the sixteenth of September 1650 touching the service required concerning Parsonages Viccarages and the Incumbentes in such manner and forme as is hereafter mencioned (vizt.) CHIPPENHAM HUNDRED. Chippenham Parish. That Chippenham is a great parish and thorough fare from London and Bristoll and that the yearly value of the Viccarage there is Six pounds thirteen shillings and foure pence or thereabouts, And that the Parsonage or Viccarage of Tytherton Lucas distant neere two miles from Chippenham both of the guift from Christ Church in Oxford being annexed to the Viccaridge of Chippenham is worth Fortye pounds. per annum or thereabouts And that Mr. Jonathan Gyer is the present Incumbent and receiveth the proffitts of eyther place constantly supplying 1 Lambeth Parliamentary Surveys. Vol. XIV., pp. 451, seq. The returns in these Hundreds seem much abbreviated, few remarks being made upon the incumbents and in most cases the names of the patrons of the livings omitted. These last are in many cases inserted in the Lansdown MS. 459. 2 Sic, but in the copy of the signatures at the end the name is written "Gouldney." VOL. XLI-NO. CXXXII. B |