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The Wadham3. (A. D. 1561-1609. ) -:o:- WADHAM COLLEGE, OXFORD; ILMINSTER, MERRIFIELD, ILTON. No less than four parishes take their name from the little River He, whose tiny stream threads together Ilminster, or the minster on the He ; Ilton, or the town on the He ; He Abbots, which takes its name from the Abbots of Muchelney, to whom it belonged ; and He Brewers, or He de Briwere, ■whose name may be traced to Sir William Briwere. Of these, Ilminster is the only one that rises to the dignity of ...a town. It is an ancient place, and its market dates from the Saxon times. King Ina, it is said, bestowed the manor upon Muchelney, but as Muchelney is said to have been founded by Athelstane, as an atonement for his share in the death of his young brother, this could hardly be ; unless, as often happened, King Athelstane's endowment was but the restora- tion and enlargement of an ancient foundation. Be that as it may, Ilminster retains some of its monastic privileges to the present day, for at the dissolution in some mysterious THE WADHAMS.
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