70 THE FAMILY OF GALPIN OF for one reason or another to be asked in the next Congregation, statutally the whole process ought to have begun de novo. But that was not insisted on in practice and many dispensations are granted under these circumstances.——Registrunz Univ. Oxon. Henry Galpin, born 1590. Matric. I5 May 1607, aged 17. B.A. 28 jan. 1610-11. M.A. 8 ]uly 1613 (then in Orders). Curate of Withington, co. Glos., from 1612 to 16 34. Rector of Huish Champiiower, co. Somerset, in 1 637. Married Marie at Portesham Church 20 Feb. 1643-4. Francis, son of Henry Galping, Clerk, and Marie, buried at Portisham.—C}tnrc/1 Register. Galpine, ]ohn (Galping),of Dorset, pleb. New Coll. Matric. I5 Oct. 1619, aged 17. B.A. 26 june 1623. Vicar of Porti- sham, Dorset, 1628.—AZnmni Oxonienses (Foster’s Index EccZ.). 1 5 Oct. 1 619, New Coll., ]ohn Galping, Dorset, pleb. f.17. New Coll., Galpin, john, adm. B.A. 26 ]une I623.——R€gi5f67 Univ. of Oxford. Rector of Durweston cum Knighton 1645 to I664.~ The Rectory, Durweston (near Blandford). The return of the Commission, 1650, was that the Parson- age and glebe of Durweston cum Knighton with the annuity of 40s. payable out of the parsonageof Stickland to it, is worth {120 per annum. 70/in Gez@>in incumbent. i john Galpin, Rector from 1645 to 1664 on sequestration of Richard Hooke.——Hutchins’ Hist. if Dorset. The name of John Galping as Vicar of Portisham occurs first on the parish registers in 1628. 29 ]uly 1662, Galping, ]ohn, Vicar of Portisham [with others] signed the following Declaration, contained in the Act of Uniformity. I ]ohn Galping doe declare that it is not lawful uppon any