Between 1825 and 1867 the vicar was Henry George Talbot, son of the Dean of Salisbury.
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Ekins was the son of Dr. Jeffery Ekins, dean of Carlisle, and nephew of Dr. John Ekins, dean of Salisbury (1768–1809), and was born presumably at Quainton, Buckinghamshire, where his father was then rector.
James Goldwell, (d. 1499), a medieval Dean of Salisbury and Bishop of Norwich
He married in 1766 Anne, daughter of Philip Baker of Colston, Wiltshire, and sister of the wife of his brother, John Ekins, dean of Salisbury.