Charles Gataker
1613-1680
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1613-1680
<p> </p><p>Hoggeston was described in 1806 in "Magna Britannia" as follows:</p> <blockquote> <p>HOGGESTON, in the hundred of Cotslow and the deanery of Muresley, lies about three miles and a half to the south-east of Winslow. It had formerly a market on Fridays, granted in 1314 to William de Bermingham, together with a fair on the festival of the exaltation of the holy cross, commonly called Holyrood-day: both the market and the fair have long been discontinued. The manor was successively in the families of Paganel, Somery, and Bermingham; from the latter it passed by marriage, about the year 1520, to the Bulstrodes, who, about 1546, sold it to the Dormers: it is now the property of Earl Stanhope.</p> <p>In the parish church are some memorials of the family of Mayne, and the tomb of the founder, of whom there is an effigy, much mutilated, holding in his hand a church. It is supposed to have been intended for William de Bermingham, lord of the manor, who died in 1342. The advowson of the rectory was annexed to the manor till the year 1798, when Lord Stanhope sold it to Worcester College in Oxford.</p> </blockquote> <p> </p><p>In 1847 George Lipscomb in his "The History and Antiquities of the County of Buckingham" listed the following Rectors for Hoggeston:</p> <blockquote> <p>1273 Robert de Chaluns<br> 1330 William de Edgbaston<br> 1342 William de Knight<br> 1345 Thomas Back<br> 1349 Thomas Barry<br> 1357 Robert de Bothensale<br> 1361 Simon de Veners, or Viney<br> 1389 Thomas Darnall<br> 1393 John Wedon<br> 1399 Peter Rose<br> 1400 John Babington<br> 1411 William Thomas<br> 1412 Adam Skelton<br> 1414 John Bennet<br> 1414 John Danvers<br> 14-- Richard Offley<br> 1468 John Gerbrage<br> 1505 Edward Wellesborne<br> 1511 William Ilkstone<br> 1513 Seth Attercliff<br> 1520 George Brudenel<br> 1522 Edward Lacy<br> 1527 John More<br> 1555 William Wright<br> 1577 William Wrighte<br> 1587 Zacharias Babington<br> 1592 George Deyos<br> 1617 Bernard Jones<br> <font size="6"><em><strong><font color="#FF0000">1646 Thomas Gataker, A.M.</font></strong></em></font><br> <font size="6"><em><strong><font color="#FF0000">1680 Charles Gataker, son of the preceding vicar</font></strong></em></font><br> 1702 Benjamin Reynolds<br> 1758 Benjamin Reynolds, son of the preceding vicar<br> 1782 William Bowra<br> 1783 Thomas Howard, A.M.<br> 1828 Francis Hungerford Brickenden, B.D.<br> 1829 Richard Grape, A.M. </p> </blockquote>