rchar 1614
19. Dr. Thomas Sutton 1615
20. Harris 1623
21. P. Micklethwaite 1625
22. Rev. Nicolas Morton 1627
23. Stephen Watkins 1654
24. Robert Knightly 1656
25. Dr. William Hoare 1678
26. Dr. Samuel Barton 1687
27. Dr. H. Sacheverell 1705
28. Dr. Thomas Horne 1709
29. Wainford 1724
30. Dr. Benj. Slocock 1725
31. John Smith 1729
32. Thomas Jones 1753
33. William Day 1762
34. Sambrook Russell 1768
35. Philip Batteson 1769
36. W. Winkworth 1794
37. W. Mann 1804
38. Thomas Bird 1807
39. Dr. W. Harrison 1808
40. W. Curling 1833
41. S. Benson 1843
42. Dr. W. Thompson 1879
NOTE.--An interval of over twenty years will be noticed between Nos.
24 and 25, during which the names of other "Ministers" appear in the
Registers.
It was the rule for two Chaplains to be in office at once till 1881,
when Dr. Thompson was made sole Chaplain. In 1885 he was appointed
Rector, and in 1897 Canon and Chancellor of the Collegiate Church.
The Rev. Mr. Kelle was dismissed in January, 1564, for refusing to
wear a surplice at the Communion; but in consideration of his old age
he was presented with the sum of L4, "by the good wyllys" of the
Vestry and Churchwardens.
Messrs. Holyland and Harman were then elected, as of a more compliant
temper, their "wages" being fixed at L20 a year "and not the
christenings, and to leave at a fortnight's warning." Mrs. Holyland
was to receive "for her wages" ten shillings.
By far the most prominent in the list is Dr. Sacheverell. The two
sermons which led to his impeachment were preached at the Derby
Assizes on 15th August, and at St. Paul's Cathedral on 5th November,
1709. These, with his published Answer and the Speech in his Defence,
delivered at Westminster Hall on the 7th March, 1710, are still
exciting reading.
IV
VESTMENTS, PLATE, AND ORNAMENTS AT ST. SAVIOUR'S[33]
An examination was made on the 20th October, 1552, by the
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