68 THE FAMILY OF GALPIN OF R.N. Writer of numerous articles on education and training of Naval Oflicers. Publication: From Puolic Sclzool to Ntrvy, 1920. GRADUATES OF UNIVERSITIES, ETC. A.D. 1246. BINGHAMS MELCOMBE, Doasrr. lnquisitio Nonarum. Parochia de Melecoumbe. Thomas Galpard.—Hutchins’ Hist. q' Dorset, vol. iv, p. 380. 7 Ric. II (1383). WILLIAM GALPYN, VICAR or RADFORD Presentation of William Galpyn, Chaplain to the Vicarage of Radford in the Diocese of York in the King’s gift by reason of the temporalities of the alien Priory of Lenton being in his hands on account of the war with France.-—Cttlcm2'ttr zyf Potent Rolls. Note.-Large landed donations to foreign (French) religious houses were made a very short time after the Conquest and created great discontent in England. They were managed by a system established in England of subordinate houses or " alien priories ” under command of the chief house abroad, and, after frequent seizure into the hands of the crown, when war was declared between the two countries they were finally suppressed.—(W. de Gray Birch, F.S.A.). A.D. 1396-1401. AY1.MERToN, IN No1>.1¤o1.1<. Church of St. ]ohn Baptist. Rector. William Galpyn by Sir Simon de Felbrigg, Kn*°.——-Blom- field, Hist. of Norfolk. Gylpurne, Thomas, M.A. 1509; B.D. and D.D. 1515. New Coll., Oxford. Gylpurne, Roger, Fellow'of New College (Oxford) from 1 5 May 1507 to 1 51 1, from St. Thomas’, Salisbury.- Register if tlze Unitvcrsitgt zyf Oxford.