APPENDIX A

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LIST OF RECTORS. PROBABLE DATE OF INSTITUTION
John de Charleton 1314
Robert de Henney 1316
John de Bourn 1330
William de Castro 1333
John de Byngham 1349
Richard de Camsale 1349
Robert Hayward 1381
Thomas Bolter 1392
John Vag 1392
Robert Hubbyn 1408
John Lovelych 1419
Thomas Wotten 1428
William Welton 1434
Robert Hunt No Date
John Bernard 1448
John Skye 1456
John Browne 1466
Giles Talbot 1509
William Heynys 1524
John Hichecocke 1539
Thomas Nicholls 1547
John Smyth 1552
David Robson 1560
Adam More 1576
Eustace Ffrensham 1578
John Mugge 1578
John Stubbs 1587
Richard Genvey 1591
Matthew Warner 1611
Rolando Vaughan 1637
William Osborne 1661
William Osborne (jun.) 1665
Owen Evans 1681
Thomas Lamprey 1743
John Airson 1761
Thomas Freeman 1788
Thomas Antony Mutlow 1808
J. E. N. Molesworth 1829
J. Stratton 1839
W. J. Chesshyre 1842
Thomas Hirst 1859
A. B. Strettell 1874
Leslie E. Goodwin 1882
Leonard J. White-Thomson 1894

Thomas Bolter exchanged with John Vag, who was incumbent of the chantry in the hospital of St. Thomas at Eastbridge, in the city of Canterbury.

John Skye exchanged with John Bernard. He had formerly been rector of Dibdin, Hants.

John Browne, a chaplain, became rector on the resignation of John Skye.

William Heynys signed the Renunciation of the Papal Supremacy in 1534-5.

Eustace Ffrensham became insane.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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