STAFFORDSHIRE AND DORSET 69 Gilpin, Thomas (Gylpurne), Fellow of New College (Oxford) 1489-1511, from Salisbury. M.A. 20 ]une 1509; B.D. and D.D. 1515. . Gilpin, Roger (Gylpurne), Fellow of New College 1 507-1 1, from St. Thomas’, Salisbury. Vicar of Upham, Wilts, 1 51 1. —A/ntnni Oxanienses (Foster). Nate.-The Salisbury family was Galpin, not Gilpin: the Gilpins came from Westmorland and Cumberland and A were also originally Galpin. " Deputati suntjudices examinandum quandam sententiam latam a venerabili viro docto Fauntleroy sacre theologie pro- fessore et hujus alme universitatis commissario contra Thomam Foster viz. dominus doctor Roper, dominus doctor Godfylde, M. Gy@>nrn, M. Blaby.” 1607, May 15, Trin., Galpinge, Henry; Dorset pleb. fil. 17. New College, Galping (Galpin), Henry (Clericus Coll. Novi), adm. B.A. 28 jan. 1610-1 1. lic M.A. then in Orders 8 ]uly 1 6 1 3.-—Register J tne University J Oxford. Galpine, Henry (Galpinge), of Dorset. Pleb. Trin. Coll. Matric. 1 5 May 1607, aged 17. Clerk of New College. B.A. 28 ]an. 1610-11. M.A. I3_l1.1ly 1613 (then in Orders). Rector of Huish Champflower, Somerset, 1637.--1:7/nnzni Oxonienses, Foster’s Index Ece!. Henry Galpin was curate of Withington from 1 6 1 2 to 1 634. -—See Paris/z Registers J Witningten, A7nd0#verJ0rd R.S.O., Glas. 1634. Afiidavit of William Poole, Clerk, setting forth the circumstances under which he was prevented receiving induc- tion into the rectory of North Cerney, co. Gloucester, by Samuel Rich, who claimed to be parson of the same church, Henry Gaéving, curate of Withington, and ]ohn Rich, brother of Samuel.—CaZendar J State Papers. 7 july 1613. Henry Galpin, New College, was allowed to ask his grace for M.A. for the second time, though two Con- gregations had intervened since the first time. (When a grace had begun to be asked but had been omitted