STAFFORDSHIRE AND DORSET 9 Gavvpigne, Galpen (the samei Golpe, Golpy, Bridport. person}. Golphin or Golfin. Gawpin, Marnhul, 1634. Golping. Gavvpine. Golpyn, Ibberton, 1539. Gawpon. Gowpen, Stoke Wake, 1642. Gawpyn. Guepin. Gayllpyn, Thornhill. Guilpin. Gealpin. Guilpine, London, 1603. Gellopin, Oxford, 1278. Gullopin. Gelpin. Gulpen. Gelpyn. Gulpin. Gilpron, Salisbury, 1483. Gylpren, Salisbury, 1492. Gilpurne, Salisbury, 1498. Gylprin of Salisbury, 1510. Goilpin or Galpin, Chancery. Gylpurn, Salisbury, 1507. Golopy, Golope, or Gollop. Gylpurne, D.D., Oxford, Golopyn, Golepyn (the same 1498-1509. person). EARLY GALPINS OF BRIDPORT E5 NEIGHBOUR- HOOD Mosrnnrow (near Beaminster) Thomas Garpin gives lands "super Sorcestre" to the Chapel of Mosterterne, Dorset, A.D. 1218. Spelt: Gaiperinus, Gaipinus, and Garpinus.——C/ironic/es and Memorials qf Great Britain and [re/anti. This family of Galpin, after being settled at Bridport for more than 300 years, entirely disappeared———died out, or migrated. After the family of John Gappen, 1602-1609, no more Galpins are mentioned living at Bridport for 77 years, although the Registers begin in 1600. After this interval they are replaced by another Galpin family. The early Galpins of Bridport were not necessarily all of the same family, although the probability is that they Were. In any case they must have been more or less related. Accord-·