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CALCUTTA  -  MACMILLAN  AND  CO.,  Ltd. 

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CANADA,  Ltd. 
TOKYO :  MARUZEN-KABUSHIKI-KAISHA 


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ALUMNI  CANTABRIGIENSES 

A  BIOGRAPHICAL  LIST  OF  ALL  KNOWN  STUDENTS,  GRADUATES 

AND  HOLDERS  OF  OFFICE  AT  THE  UNIVERSITY  OF  CAMBRIDGE, 

FROM  THE  EARLIEST  TIMES  TO  1900 

COMPILED  BY 

JOHN  VENN,  Sc.D.,  F.R.S.,  F.S.A., 

PRESIDENT  OF  GONVILLB  AND  CAIUS  COLLEGE 

AND 

J.  A.  VENN,  M.A.,     . 

GILBEY  LECTURER  IN  THE  HISTORY  AND 
ECONOMICS  OF  AGRICULTURE 


PART  I 

FROM  THE  EARLIEST  TIMES  TO  175 1 

VOLUME  I 
ABBAS— CUTTS 


CAMBRIDGE 

AT  THE  UNIVERSITY  PRESS 

1922 


ta^m 


PREFACE 


A  WORK  with  the  above  title  will  provoke  inevitable  comparison  with  its  predeces- 
.  sor — the  Alumni  Oxontenses — and  enquiry  will  reasonably  be  made  as  to  how  it 
stands,  in  respect  of  range  and  of  copiousness  of  information,  when  compared  with 
that  well-known  work.  It  is,  we  hope,  no  indication  of  a  grudging  spirit,  if  we  begin 
by  insisting  on  the  fact  that  the  difficulties  which  Mr  Joseph  Foster  encountered,  great 
as  they  were,  are  small  in  comparison  with  those  which  confronted  us.  It  is  a  bare 
statement  of  fact  to  say  that  we  had  to  undertake  four  or  five  years  of  work  before 
reaching  his  starting  point.  As  is  well  known,  Colonel  Lemuel  Chester,  the  American 
genealogist,  amongst  his  numerous  and  extensive  collections,  made  or  procured  a 
complete  transcript  of  the  Oxford  matriculations.  Mr  Foster  bought  this,  after  Col. 
Chester's  death,  and  used  it  as  the  basis  of  his  work.  Now  the  Oxford  matriculation 
records,  unlike  those  of  Cambridge,  give,  as  a  rule,  the  parentage  and  birth-place  of 
the  student.  This  list  was,  therefore,  sufficient  for  his  purpose.  He  was  under  no 
necessity  of  going  behind,  or  beside,  it,  by  consulting  the  College  Admission  Registers. 
As  regards  this  part  of  his  work  he  started  with  his  materials  at  hand,  fully  prepared. 

A  very  different  experience  awaited  the  Cambridge  undertaking.  In  the  first  place 
the  original  records  of  matriculation  had  to  be  carefully  examined  from  the  commence- 
ment in  1544.  They  had  never  been  transcribed,  or  even  indexed,  until  Mr  Stonebridge, 
the  chief  clerk  at  the  Registry,  undertook  the  work  of  compiling  a  preliminary  list. 
This,  of  course,  had  to  be  verified  by  comparison  with  the  originals.  But  more  than 
this,  owing  to  the  scantiness  of  the  Cambridge  matriculation  records,  we  found  it 
occasionally  necessary  to  appeal  to  the  College  registers  for  information.  On  doing 
this,  we  found,  to  our  surprise,  that  the  cases  were  very  numerous  in  which  a  student 
duly  entered  at  a  College  had  nevertheless  neglected  the  statutory  duty  of  matricula- 
tion. This  of  course  involved  the  obligation  of  working  through  all  the  sixteen  College 
Admission  Registers.  It  was  well  worth  the  trouble,  not  only  for  the  number,  but 
also  for  what  may  be  called  the  quality,  of  the  names  thus  added,  as  the  omissions  are 
largely  found  in  the  case  of  youths  of  social  or  political  importance.  Such  men  generally 
entered  as  fellow-commoners,  and,  as  they  did  not  contemplate  proceeding  to  a  degree, 
they  often  neglected  to  matriculate.  The  monumental  instance  in  point,  here,  is  that 
of  Oliver  Cromwell.  He  was  duly  admitted  at  Sidney,  April  23,  161 6,  and  resided 
for  a  year;  but,  as  he  neither  matriculated  nor  graduated,  the  University,  as  such, 
entirely  ignores  his  presence. 

The  number  of  names  thus  recovered  is  large.  We  reckoned  that  some  3000  in  all 
were  obtained  from  College  sources,  and  added  to  the  list  of  those  academically 
matriculated,  between  1544  and  1659  alone.  The  results  of  our  labours,  so  far,  were 
published,  in  1913,  in  the  Matriculations  and  Degrees,  1544-1659. 

Unless  a  very  different  state  of  things  existed  at  Oxford,  which  we  have  no  reason 
to  suppose,  the  number  of  Oxonians  given  by  Foster  must  be  seriously  defective,  since  it 
rests  almost  entirely  on  the  matriculation  lists.  We  may  therefore  fairly  claim  that, 
if  we  have  had  a  heavier  task,  we  have,  in  return,  obtained  a  much  more  complete  list 
than  that  of  the  sister  University. 

The  foregoing  remarks  apply  only  to  that  comparatively  later  part  of  University 
history  which  starts  with  the  commencement  of  the  matriculations  in  1544.  But,  as 

«3 


vi  PREFACE 

the  title  indicates,  the  scope  of  our  work  is  considerably  more  extensive  than  this. 
We  have  ventured  to  set  before  us  a  much  more  ambitious  aim.  This  is,  in  fact,  no 
less  than  that  of  obtaining  a  complete  Roll-call,  or  list,  of  all  the  members  of  our 
University  from  the  earliest  date — ^whatever  that  date  may  be,  in  the  thirteenth 
century.  No  such  attempt  has  ever  yet  been  made,  we  presume,  on  behalf  of  any 
ancient  University;  and  no  such  attempt  can,  we  feel  sure,  from  the  nature  of  the 
case,  ever  approximate  to  complete  success.  Foster's  Alumni  does  not  commence  until 
1500,  and  there  are  not  many  names  in  his  work  between  that  date  and  1570;  these 
being  mostly  taken  from  the  Degree  lists  and  Wood's  Athenae.  Our  earUest  recover- 
able students  date  from  1261. 

UNIVERSITY  RECORDS 

Some  account^  must  now  be  given  of  the  various  records  from  which  our  know- 
ledge of  the  University  career  of  the  students  is  drawn,  as  these  are  but  little  understood 
outside. 

I .  The  Matriculation  Register.  By  a  statute  of  1 544  every  student  was  required 
to  matriculate  on  his  entrance  to  the  University.  This  was  on  the  occasion  of  his  taking 
the  oath  of  fidelity  to  his  Alma  Mater,  a  ceremony  presumably  of  very  ancient  origin, 
if  not  coeval  with  the  foundation  of  the  University,  though  no  earlier  records  of  the 
ceremony  are  preserved.  The  only  exception  was  in  the  case  of  those  under  14,  who 
were  supposed  not  to  comprehend  the  nature  of  their  obligation.  They  are  distinguished 
by  the  term  imptibes. 

As  this  is  the  only  official  record  of  membership,  it  ought  to  be  complete  and  trust- 
worthy. Unfortunately  it  is  neither  the  one  nor  the  other.  Very  many  names  of  students 
who  undoubtedly  came  into  residence  are  omitted  altogether.  Indeed  one  negligent 
Registrary  has  emphasized  his  term  of  office  (1590-1601)  by  failing  to  record  any 
matriculations  at  all. 

The  formalities  by  which  the  matriculation  was  effected  differ  from  those  now  in 
vogue.  At  the  present  day  the  freshmen  all  attend  in  person  at  the  Senate  House,  and 
there  sign  their  names,  before  the  Vice- Chancellor.  In  olden  times,  when  the  students 
were  mostly  boys,  their  names  were  sent  in  to  the  Registrary  by  iht  prelectors — College 
officers  with  some  of  the  duties  of  a  tutor — and  these  were  copied  into  the  official  books 
by  the  Registrary  or  his  clerk.  Fortunately  most  of  these  prelectors'  lists  have  been 
preserved  in  their  original  form,  so  that  we  have  been  able  to  correct,  and  supplement 
deficiencies,  by  comparison  with  them.  But  the  consequent  labour  has  been  heavy, 
as  the  prelectors  scribbled  their  lists,  often  almost  illegibly,  on  shabby  little  scraps  of 
paper,  and  the  blunders  of  the  copying  clerk  are  numerous,  and  sometimes  almost 
incredible  in  their  carelessness.  Some  examples  of  the  consequent  results  will  be 
found  further  on. 

II.  Degree  Lists.  It  mi^t  naturally-  be  supposed  that  as  the  conferring  of 
degrees  is  the  principal  corporate  act  of  a  University,  the  records  of  these  acts  would 
be  fairly  complete  from  the  first.  Unfortunately  this  is  very  far  from  being  the  case. 
For  nearly  the  first  two  centuries  our  history,  in  this  respect,  is  a  blank.  We  can 
find  nothing  but  a  casual  reference,  here  and  there — in  a  bishop's  register,  on  a 
monument,  in  a  deed,  in  the  Calendar  of  Papal  Letters,  and  so  forth — ^that  the  man 
in  question  was  a  graduate. 

^  This  account  of  the  University  Records  is  largely  re-written  from  that  given  in  the  Introduction 
to  the  Matriculations  and  Degreesy  1544-1619. 


UNIVERSITY  RECORDS  vii 

I.  Our  continuous  records  commence  with  the  Grace  Books.  These  exist  from 
1454^  to  the  present  day.  The  first  four  volumes,  labelled  A,  B,  F,  A,  have  been  pub- 
lished in  the  Luard  Memorial  Series.  They  cover  the  period  1454-1588. 

These  books  contain  two  distinct  classes  of  records.  There  are  the  'Proctors* 
accounts,'  or  returns  of  the  fees  paid  and  received  for  every  kind  of  University  work; 
and  there  are  the  official  acts  of  the  University  in  the  way  of  conferring  degrees  and 
appointments,  of  public  notices,  addresses,  and  so  forth.  The  two  series  naturally  to 
some  extent  cover  the  same  ground;  and  in  the  first  volume  (A)  they  are  mingled 
together.  B  and  F,  respectively,  contain  the  two  series  separately,  and  therefore  much 
of  their  information  is  given  twice  over.  A,  and  its  successors,  report  only  the  cor- 
porate acts  of  the  University.  As  in  all  such  documents,  there  are  many  omissions ; 
that  is,  in  a  number  of  cases'  where  the  University  is  recorded  as  having  conferred 
a  degree  the  proctors  have  no  entry  of  any  fee  being  paid,  or  of  any '  caution  *  (i.e.  pledge) 
for  the  performance  of  the  necessary  acts  having  been  deposited.  And  conversely  the 
proctors  often  record  such  payments  and  deposits  when  the  University  has  failed  to 
record  a  degree.  For  the  purposes  of  this  work,  where  brevity  is  necessary,  we  have 
made  no  distinction  here.  We  have  regarded  either  sort  of  entry  as  practical  proof  that 
the  degree  was  conferred. 

But,  besides  the  Grace  Books,  we  have  two  other  sources  of  information  as  to  the 
degrees  conferred. 

2.  The  Ordo  Senioritatis.  Cambridge  used  to  boast,  until  a  few  years  ago,  of 
being  one  of  the  only  two^  Universities  in  the  world  which  possessed  a  really  ancient 
'Honours  Examination  List.*  This  was  the  famous  Mathematical  Tripos.  In  its  later 
stage  it  was  a  very  rigorous  and  impartial  test  of  intellectual  capacity.  It  must  have 
acted  as  a  powerful  stimulus,  at  a  time  when  exertion  in  general  was  slackening;  and 
many  a  hard-headed  youth  from  the  north  of  England  who  came  to  College  with  little 
classical  or  literary  culture,  found,  in  the  'Tripos,'  full  scope  for  his  native  powers. 
A  long  list  of  Judges  and  other  famous  men  might  be  compiled  from  amongst  the 
'high  wranglers.* 

But  in  its  origin — ^the  first  extant  list  is  in  149 1 — it  is  simply  what  its  unvarying 
title  implies.  It  was  an  'order  of  seniority.*  In  a  place  where  many  men  were  in 
constant  intercourse,  and  had  to  take  part  in  processions,  compete  for  appointments, 
and  so  forth,  some  recognized  principle  of  seniority  was  desirable.  What  were  the 
grounds  on  which  the  arrangement  was  originally  made,  it  is  now  impossible  to  say. 
In  many  cases  priority  was  certainly  granted  to  social  position :  the  fellow-commoner, 
or  young  man  of  family,  often  stands  first.  In  other  cases,  as  in  that  of  Dr  John  Caius, 
in  1530,  it  looks  as  if  intellectual  pre-eminence  was  the  determining  cause.  A  short 
account  of  the  gradual  evolution  of  the  ancient  Ordo  into  the  later  Tripos  is  given  in 
the  introduction  to  Grace  Book  A.  It  is  sufficient  to  say  here  that  it  supplies  a  second 
list  which  can  be  used  to  supplement  the  list  derived  from  the  graces  for  degrees. 

3.  The  Supplicats.  But  there  is  a  third  list  to  be  considered.   Before  a  grace  for 

*  As  a  matter  of  fact  the  'Proctors'  Accounts'  are  preserved  from  a  slightly  earlier  date.  It  is  a 
pity  that  these  were  not  included  when  volume  A  was  published.  We  have  inserted  the  information 
they  yield  as  to  degrees. 

*  The  other  was  the  old  Catholic  University  of  Louvain  destroyed,  during  the  French  Revolution, 
in  1794.  The  arrangement  of  the  lists,  in  this  case,  seems  to  have  been  governed,  from  the  first,  in  ac- 
cordance with  the  intellectual  merits  of  the  candidates.  It  was  really  an  order  of  merit.  The  reason  for 
regarding  the  old  Cambridge  '  ordo  senioritatis'  as  having  been  abolished  in  1909  is  that  in  that  year  the 
arrangement  in  individual  order — the  one  constant  characteristic  all  through — was  abandoned,  and  the 
men  grouped  in  classes. 


viii  PREFACE 

a  degree  could  be  passed,  the  University  required  a  testimonial  from  the  College 
authorities  that  the  candidate  had  kept  the  requisite  number  of  terms,  and  was  other- 
wise duly  qualified.  This,  which  was  signed  by  the  College  prelector,  took  the  form 
of  a  'request'  for  the  degree.  Hence  the  name  of  'suppltcat.'  As  a  rule  there  is  no 
need  to  appeal  to  these  supplicats  (they  are  generally  preserved  from  the  latter  part 
of  the  sixteenth  century).  But  in  years  where  the  degrees  are  omitted — as  happens 
occasionally — they  become  important.  As  a  matter  of  precaution  we  have  consulted 
them  throughout. 

COLLEGE  RECORDS 

So  much  for  the  principal  University  records.  But,  as  already  intimated,  these 
give  no  personal  information,  beyond  the  very  vague  suggestion  as  to  social  status, 
afforded  by  the  fact  of  matriculation  as  fellow-commoner,  pensioner,  or  sizar.  It  is 
from  the  College  Admission  Registers,  exclusively,  that  we  can  obtain  such  facts  as 
parentage,  birth-place,  age,  school,  and  so  forth.  A  fairly  full  account  is  given  in  the 
Matriculations  and  Degrees^  of  the  dates  of  conunencement  and  fulness  of  information 
afforded  by  these  registers.  But  enquiries  are  so  often  made  on  this  subject,  from  those 
outside,  that  it  will  be  well  to  give  a  brief  summary.  We  have  to  thank  the  respective 
authorities  for  permission  to  publish  the  contents  of  these  registers,  including  some 
already  printed.  In  the  case  of  the  four  Colleges  which  have  published  their  registers 
with  biographical  details  we  have,  of  course,  only  summarized  the  information  afforded, 
and  acknowledged  it  under  each  entry. 

(i)  Peterhouse.  Commences  in  1617,  and  records,  from  about  1635,  the  parent- 
age and  place  of  education,  in  many  cases.  It  was  published,  with  many 
biographical  details,  by  Dr  T.  A.  Walker,  in  1912. 

(2)  Clare.   Commences  1631.  Personal  details  seldom  given  before  1665. 

(3)  Pembroke.  Commences  161 6.  Fairly  complete  information  given  as  to  birth- 
place and  parentage. 

(4)  Gonville  and  Caius.  Much  the  best  of  the  series.  Commences  1560,  and 
contains,  throughout,  unusually  full  information.  Published,  in  three  volumes, 
1897. 

(5)  Trinity  Hall.  Very  late  and  meagre.  Conmiences  1692,  and  contains  hardly 
any  facts. 

(6)  Corpus  Christi.  The  actual  register  is  late  and  meagre.  But  Robert  Masters, 
fellow  and  historian  of  the  college,  collected,  from  various  college  records, 
the  names  of  all  the  students  whom  he  could  discover  from  the  foundation 
in  1352.  These  are  printed,  with  some  biographical  notes,  in  his  History 
of  the  College,  published  1753:  reprinted  with  additions  by  Dr  Lamb,  in 
1831. 

(7)  King's.  As  is  well  known,  the  foundation  scholars  and  fellows,  until  1865, 
were  confined  to  those  on  the  Eton  foundation.  Of  these  there  is  a  complete 
list  in  Harwood's  Alumni  Etonenses,  from  1441  to  1797.  By  the  kindness  of 
Mr  R.  A.  Austen-Leigh,  we  have  been  able  to  add,  in  many  cases,  the  age, 
parentage  and  birth-place,  taken  from  the  books  at  Eton.  But  besides  the 
Etonians,  there  were  always  some  outsiders;  fellow-commoners,  pensioners 
and  sizars.  These  have  been  added,  partly  from  the  matriculations,  and 
partly  through  the  researches  of  Mr  F.  L.  Clarke,  of  the  bursar's  office. 

(8)  Queens*.  The  names  and  county  origin,  but  nothing  more,  are  given, 
generally  speaking,  from  1569. 


COLLEGE  RECORDS  ix 

(9)    St  Catharine's.   Commences  about  1627;  but  is  scarcely  more  than  a  list 
of  names, 
(ro)    Jesus.    Commences  1618.   Gives  at  first  only  the  name  and  county  origin. 
Fuller  information  does  not  occur  till  much  later. 

(11)  Christ's.  Commences  1622.  Gives,  in  most  cases,  full  particulars.  It  was 
published  in  tvvo  volumes  by  Dr  Peile  in  1913.  He  not  only  gives  full  bio- 
graphical details  of  all  the  students  whom  he  could  identify,  but  also  gives 
similar  information  about  all  known  members  of  the  College  from  the 
foundation  in  1503. 

(12)  St  John's,  Commences  1630.  Gives  full  information  as  to  the  students.  The 
publication  of  this  register,  with  biographical  details,  was  commenced  by 
Professor  J.  E.  B.  Mayor,  and  continued  by  Mr  R,.  F.  Scott,  the  present 
master. 

(13)  Magdalene.  Commences  1646.  Information  fairly  full. 

(14)  Trinity.  Commences  1635.  Records  at  first  only  the  name  of  the  student. 
After  1682  the  usual  fuller  particulars  are  mostly  given.  This  has  been 
printed  in  four  volumes,  but  without  any  information  beyond  what  is  given 
in  the  register.  It  should  be  noticed  that  the  first  volume  contains  the  names 
of  students  of  King's  Hall  (one  of  the  earlier  foundations  incorporated  into 
Trinity,  in  1546)  from  its  commencement  or  rather  from  the  first  appearance 
of  the  'King's  Scholars'  in  13 17.  This  is  far  the  earliest  continuous  list  of 
scholars  in  existence.  The  accident  of  its  preservation  is  due  to  the  fact  that 
the  payments  for  their  support  were  made  out  of  the  Exchequer,  from 
the  records  of  which  they  were  extracted  by  Mr  A.  E.  Stamp. 

(15)  Emmanuel.  The  names  of  the  students  are  recorded  from  the  foundation 
of  the  College  in  1584.  But  unfortunately  no  personal  details  are  given 
beyond  an  occasional  mention  of  the  county  origin. 

(16)  Sidney  Sussex.  Commences,  with  the  foundation,  in  1598.  At  first  little 
more  than  the  name  is  recorded;  but  from  16 19  onwards  it  becomes  much 
fuller.  Next  to  that  of  Caius,  it  is  the  best  of  the  series. 

These  remarks  apply  to  College  records ;  but  there  is  one  serious  omission  which, 
in  all  likelihood,  will  never  be  made  good.  It  is  that  of  the  ancient  Hostels  or  Boarding 
houses.  That  these  institutions,  like  every  other  corporation  or  common  gathering 
place  of  men,  must  have  possessed  account  books  is  fairly  certain.  And  it  is  almost 
equally  certain  that  these  accounts  must  have  contained  the  names  of  the  students, 
and  the  sums  due  from  them.  Take,  for  example,  Physwick  Hostel,  which  was  attached 
to  Gonville  Hall  for  nearly  200  years.  It  was  far  more  populous  than  the  Hall,  and 
though  it  may  not  have  bred  professional  theologians  to  rank  with  the  bishops  and 
other  dignitaries  who  adorned  the  predominant  partner,  it  probably  ranked  higher 
in  social  distinction.  This  we  know  indeed  to  have  been  generally  the  case  with  the 
Hostels,  the  Colleges  being  by  comparison  frequented  by  the  poor  and  industrious 
students.  Many  a  younger  son  of  the  knights  and  squires  of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk  must 
have  been  enrolled  for  a  year  or  two  in  Physwick  Hostel,  but  their  names  can  never 
be  recovered.  And  this  house  was  but  one  of  many  in  Cambridge.  They  died  out 
rather  suddenly  towards  the  middle  of  the  sixteenth  century,  two  or  three  of  them  just 
surviving  long  enough  to  appear  in  the  earliest  matriculations  from  1544.  But,  so  far 
as  is  known,  no  trace  of  any  Admission  Register,  or  other  contemporary  record,  of 
any  one  of  them  has  ever  turned  up  in  Cambridge  or  elsewhere. 


X  PREFACE 

EPISCOPAL  AND  OTHER  RECORDS 

So  far  we  have  been  concerned  with  what  may  be  called  the  continuous  records  of 
the  University  and  the  various  Colleges.  But  these  do  not  carry  us  back  beyond,  gener- 
ally speaking,  the  middle  of  the  fifteenth  century.  For  the  recovery  of  earlier  names 
we  are  dependent  upon  various  and  casual  sources  of  information.  We  can  only  mention 
a  few  of  these. 

1 .  Episcopal  Registers.  In  the  lists  of  ordinations  which  these  generally  contain, 
the  names  of  early  fellows  have  been  found,  definitely  assigned  to  a  college  or  identi- 
fiable by  a  degree.  But  the  number  of  such  is  not  large.  The  vast  majority  of  ordina- 
tions in  which  any  reference  is  made  to  the  qualifications  of  the  candidates  refer  to 
the  monasteries.  The  candidates  were  either  monks,  or  clerks  selected  by  the  monastery 
to  act  as  curates  of  the  churches  which  they  held  as  rectors.  Their  'title'  is  stated  to 
be  the  monastery.  The  *  Canterbury  and  York  Society '  has  commenced  the  publication 
of  a  number  of  the  early  Episcopal  Registers ;  and  as  these  are  proceeded  with  much 
information  may  be  expected  that  will  be  of  interest  for  University  history. 

Not  unnaturally  the  case  of  Ely  is  exceptional.  From  the  earliest  date  the  fellows 
of  Peterhouse  were  appointed  by  the  bishop,  on  the  nomination  of  the  College,  and 
of  course  their  names  are  duly  recorded  in  the  registers.  In  the  case  of  Gonville  Hall 
and  Trinity  Hall,  similar  information  should  have  been  obtainable  at  Norwich;  since, 
by  the  statutes  of  William  Bateman,  annual  returns  were  made,  both  to  the  bishop 
and  to  the  dean  and  chapter,  of  every  vacancy  and  appointment.  These  returns  must 
have  dated  from  1350.  But  unfortunately  the  authorities  in  question  seem  to  have 
kept  a  coeval  waste-paper  basket,  for,  after  careful  enquiry,  it  cannot  be  found  that 
any  trace  of  such  records  is  now  in  existence. 

Another  class  of  information  in  the  Episcopal  Registers  is  interesting,  and  may 
prove  valuable  as  more  registers  are  printed.  This  consists  in  the  occasional  licences 
granted  by  the  bishop  to  allow  a  clerk  to  leave  his  parish,  for  a  specified  period,  for  the 
purpose  of  study  at  the  University.  For  instance,  Thomas  Aylward,  Vicar  of  Havant, 
obtained  such  leave  for  5  years,  in  1405. 

2.  College  records  or  account  books.  These  are  the  most  important  sources 
of  information  for  the  recovery  of  very  early  names.  But  the  work  of  searching  them 
is  laborious,  and  so  far,  we  believe,  only  two  or  three  of  the  muniment  rooms  have  been 
systematically  examined  for  this  particular  purpose.  To  indicate  the  kind  of  material 
that  may  be  thus  obtained,  take  the  case  of  Gonville  and  Caius  College.  The  Computus 
Books,  or  Bursars'  accounts,  commence  in  1423,  and  continue,  with  occasional  gaps, 
to  the  present  day.  They  yield,  directly  or  indirectly,  the  names  of  the  fellows  and 
indicate  the  commencement  and  termination  of  their  tenure.  Similarly  with  the 
scholars  and  others  on  the  foundation.  Another  series  of  books,  now  perfect  from  1581, 
gives  the  names,  stipends,  and  length  of  residence,  of  all  those  who  held  scholarships. 
A  third  set,  called  Absence  Books,  records  for  many  years  the  exact  dates  of  arrival  in 
College,  and  departure,  of  every  one  on  the  foundation.  Thus  it  was  found  possible 
to  furnish  an  enquirer  with  the  exact  amount  of  residence  kept  by  William  Harvey, 
the  great  physiologist,  during  his  college  career,  viz.  from  1593  to  1600. 

But  the  most  interesting  lists  contained  in  these  particular  account  books  consist 
in  those  of  the  Pensionarii,  viz.  of  the  students  who,  not  being  on  the  foundation,  paid 
a  'pension'  or  rent  for  their  rooms;  which  was  duly  entered  in  the  bursar's  books. 
These  lists,  at  Gonville  and  Caius  College,  commence  about  1491.  The  following  is 
the  entry  for  Lady  Day,  1513. 


EPISCOPAL  AND  OTHER  RECORDS  xi 

D°  Humf.  de  la  Pole  debet  xii^  xvi"  vii**. 

M*^  Farwell  debet  xxx^. 

Doctor  Wright  xx*. 

M"^  Harman  iii^  iy^. 

M'  Repps,  monachus,  debet  pro  sua  pensione  i®  viii«^. 

Monachi  Norwicences  debent  xiiii^. 

D^  Belham  debet  iii*  iv''. 

D^  Mayner  debet  iii^  iv^. 

D^  Brycotte  debet  iii^. 

M"^  Englysthe  debet  xxx*. 

M'^  Carman  debet  vi^  viii"^. 

M'  Bolen  debet  vi*  v'm^. 

M'  Knyvet  debet  vi^  viii<*. 

Monachi  de  Lewes  debent  x^. 

D^  Atherole  et  D^  Crome  debent  pro  3  terminis  x^. 

M'  Aldrich  debet  v^. 

Some  research,  it  need  not  be  said,  is  required  in  order  to  identify  these  men,  but 
what  has  been  ascertained  will  be  found  under  their  names.  Several  of  the  monks 
who  formed  a  large  constituent  element  amongst  these  pensioners  are  mentioned  in 
the  Visitation  of  their  monasteries  by  the  Bishop,  as  well  as  by  Dugdale,  and  elsewhere. 
It  may  be  remarked  that  it  is  almost  entirely  due  to  this  College  entry  that  these  students 
can  be  assigned  to  Gonville  Hall,  or,  in  the  case  of  several,  to  the  University  in  any 
way.  When  it  is  remembered  that  Gonville  Hall  was  one  of  the  smallest  in  Cambridge, 
and  that  probably  most  of  the  other  colleges  have  similar  material  lying  buried  out  of 
sight  in  their  muniment  rooms,  it  becomes  plain  that  a  vast  amount  of  fresh  informa- 
tion will  some  day  come  to  light. 

Another  clue  to  missing  names  was  found  by  Dr  Peile  amongst  the  records  at 
Christ's  College.  This  was  a  list  of  allowances  to  sick  scholars,  viz.  to  those  who  were 
unable  to  take  their  meals  in  the  common  Hall.  As  these  lists  dated  from  a  time  prior 
to  the  Matriculations,  they  supply  a  number  of  names  not  to  be  found  elsewhere. 

3.  Miscellaneous  public  documents;  Patent  and  Close  Rolls,  Papal 
Letters  and  so  forth.  These  contain  in  the  aggregate,  a  considerable  mass  of  early 
information  concerning  appointments,  pardons,  indulgences,  etc.  Not  a  few  of  the 
names  thus  recorded  refer  to  Cambridge  graduates  in  days  long  before  our  earliest 
Grace  Books. 

Of  such  miscellaneous  records,  strange  to  say,  one  of  the  earliest  is  found  in  a 
very  unsuspected  quarter,  viz.  in  the  Pleas  of  the  Forest.  At  a  court  held  at  Huntingdon, 
July  I,  1286,  an  enquiry  was  held  as  to  infringement  of  the  King's  right  to  exclusive 
hunting  in  the  'warren  of  Cambridge,'  i.e.  in  the  extensive  unenclosed  lands  around 
the  town.  A  number  of  instances  are  cited  of  those  who  had  hunted  hares  there 
when  'they  were  scholars  at  Cambridge.' 

Actually  the  earliest  known  brief  list  of  scholars — also  one  of  offenders  who  obtained 
the  King's  pardon — is  printed  in  Fuller's  History,  p.  29.  The  names  are  those  of 
'Southern' — i.e.  south  of  the  Trent — students  who  had  taken  part  in  a  formidable 
riot  against  the  Northerners,  in  126 1. 

SOURCES  OF  PERSONAL  HISTORY 

So  much  for  the  sources  from  which  our  approximate  list  of  Cambridge  students 
has  been  obtained.  We  have  purposely  been  rather  explicit  in  description,  because 


xn  PREFACE 

most  of  these  records  are  but  little  known  to  historians  in  general.  We  must  now  say 
something  about  the  various  sources  to  which  we  have  appealed  for  the  purpose  of 
identifying  our  students,  that  is,  of  determining  their  subsequent  careers. 

Ordinations.  Till  very  recent  times  the  clerical  career  has  always  been  the  domi- 
nant one  at  our  Universities.  It  is  very  important  therefore  to  procure  a  list  of  the 
ordinands  at  the  various  diocesan  registries.  There  are  several  reasons  for  this.  In 
the  first  place,  though  the  County  Histories  generally  give  the  names  and  dates  of 
institution  to  the  livings,  the  identification  of  the  incumbent  is  necessarily,  in  most 
cases,  mere  guess-work,  as  the  age  and  degree  are  seldom  assigned.  Again,  a  large 
number  of  the  clergy  never  obtained  a  living.  Many  of  them  died  young ;  others  had 
to  be  content  with  curacies  or  domestic  chaplaincies ;  some  went  abroad. 

The  help  afforded  by  appeal  to  the  Bishops' ^  ordinations  is  therefore  obvious.  For 
one  thing,  whereas  an  incumbent  may  be  of  any  age  from  23  upwards,  the  ordinand 
is  almost  invariably  within  a  year  or  two  of  the  canonical  age.  And,  better  still,  from 
a  date  varying  in  the  different  dioceses,  the  college  and  degree  of  every  applicant  are 
assigned,  and  his  signature  recorded  in  the  Subscription  Books.  In  some  cases,  for 
instance  in  the  early  post-Reformation  ordinations  at  London,  the  parentage  and  birth- 
place of  the  candidate  are  specified. 

It  is  much  to  be  wished  that  we  could  have  secured  lists  of  ordinations  of  Cambridge 
men  from  every  diocese.  This  has  indeed  been  practically  accomplished  in  the  case 
of  two  Colleges,  Christ's  and  Caius,  but  the  labour  and  cost  of  such  an  undertaking 
for  the  whole  University  have  proved  quite  insuperable.  It  must  be  remembered  that 
besides  the  remuneration  of  the  transcriber,  fees  are  sometimes  demanded  which  are 
practically  prohibitive.  Still  we  have  succeeded — largely  owing  to  the  kind  help  of 
several  beneficent  local  antiquaries,  whose  names  are  gratefully  recorded  later  on — ^in 
securing  the  majority  of  the  available  ordinations  of  all  the  dioceses  which  principally 
concern  our  Cambridge  students;  viz.  those  of  Ely,  Lincoln,  London,  Norwich  and 
Peterborough;  with  a  considerable  number  from  Carlisle,  Durham,  York  and 
Rochester.  The  Western  and  Southern  dioceses  were,  in  early  days,  mainly  Oxonian. 
On  the  whole,  we  reckon  that  these  volumes  contain,  at  a  rough  estimate,  over 
10,000  ordinations,  very  few  of  which  have  yet  appeared  in  print,  except  in  the 
recent  biographical  histories  of  Caius,  Christ's  and  St  John's. 

Even  after  our  own  lists  commence  many  new  names  are  to  be  found  in  the  Bishops' 
Registers.  That  is,  the  ordinands  did  not  graduate  or  matriculate,  nor  do  their  names 
occur  in  the  extant  College  registers.  But  the  Bishop  and  his  chaplains  can  hardly 
have  been  deceived  on  such  a  subject,  so  we  have  always  included  them.  Similar 
remarks  apply  to  the  claim  of  an  unsupported  degree.  Not  unfrequently  a  candidate 
for  orders  is  described  as  B.A.  or  M.A.  when  no  such  degree  is  recorded.  There  is 
no  reason  to  suspect  fraud  here.  The  degree  may  have  been  conferred,  and  the  Regis- 
trary  have  neglected  to  enter  it  in  his  books.  But,  more  frequently  what  was  meant 
is  probably  this:  that  the  man  had  satisfied  the  requirements  as  to  standing,  etc.,  and 
had  received  the  testamur  from  his  College,  but  that  owing  to  illness  or  absence  had 
not  been  actually  admitted  to  a  degree  by  the  University. 

As  regards  those  ordained  without  a  degree,  it  may  be  remarked  that  the  current 
phrase,  still  in  use,  of  *  literate '  as  applied  to  them  is  of  old  standing.  An  equivalent 

^  Till  lately  this  help  has  been  strangely  neglected.  When  compiling  the  Caius  College  Biographical 
History,  the  editor  enquired  of  one  Diocesan  registrar,  who  was  something  of  an  antiquary,  as  to 
the  extent  of  such  records  in  his  diocese,  and  was  informed  that  he  did  not  suppose  that  they  had  any 
in  existence  prior  to  1780. 


SOURCES  OF  PERSONAL  HISTORY  xiii 

phrase,  in  the  Lincoln  diocese,  in  Elizabethan  times,  was  'bred  in  the  schools.' 
During  the  latter  half  of  the  sixteenth  century  many  were  thus  ordained  after  a  year 
or  two  of  study  at  the  University. 

Institutions  to  Livings.  How  are  we  to  procure  a  list  of  Incumbents?  The  only 
really  complete  way  of  doing  this  is  to  appeal  to  the  original  authority,  that  is,  to  the 
Episcopal  registers  of  the  various  dioceses.  But  this  is  a  laborious  process,  and  in 
some  cases,  owing  to  the  demand  for  fees,  an  expensive^  one.  Fortunately,  however, 
in  the  case  of  the  best  County  Histories,  it  has  already  been  done  for  us.  This  method 
possesses  several  great  advantages.  In  the  first  place,  the  Bishops'  registers  generally 
date  from  a  very  early  period,  far  back  in  the  fourteenth  or  even  thirteenth  century. 
Then,  again,  they  commonly  assign  the  University  degree,  if  any,  and  state  the  cause 
of  vacancy,  whether  by  death,  resignation,  or  deprivation,  of  the  previous  incumbent. 

But  there  is  an  alternative  plan,  and  to  those  who  have  to  work  under  commercial 
conditions,  the  only  alternative  plan.  This  is,  to  appeal  to  the  First  Fruity  or  Institu- 
tion Books,  at  the  Public  Record  Office.  These  date  from  1535,  when  Henry  VIII 
appropriated  the  '  first-fruits '  paid  to  the  Pope,  on  institution  to  a  living.  The  main 
defect  of  these  lists  is  their  incompleteness.  That  some  livings,  of  small  value,  were 
excused  first-fruits  is  well  known,  but  it  does  not  seem  to  be  realized  what  a  large 
number,  from  one  cause  or  another,  escaped  this  tax. 

It  was  to  these  lists  that  Mr  Foster  appealed.  He  had  a  complete  transcript  made, 
arranged  the  names  alphabetically,  and  then  compared  his  results  with  the  Oxford 
lists.  His  plan  was,  on  the  whole,  very  satisfactory,  as  those  who  have  consulted  his 
work  will  admit,  and  it  was  certainly  economical.  It  was  to  this  catalogue,  compiled 
by  Mr  Foster,  that  we  had  fully  expected  to  have  access — it  is  still  in  private  hands — 
but  in  this  we  have  been  disappointed.  We  have  therefore  had  to  take  the  more 
laborious  course  of  consulting  the  various  County  Histories,  and,  where  these  failed, 
consulting  the  First-Fruit  books  at  the  Record  Office,  appealing  to  the  kind  help  of 
local  antiquaries,  consulting  parish  and  other  topographical  magazines,  etc. 

The  result  on  the  whole  is — as  in  the  case  of  our  total  University  membership  list 
— that  though  we  have  had  to  undergo  a  very  great  and  unexpected  amount  of  labour, 
yet  we  have  been  rewarded  by  a  correspondingly  increased  amount  of  valuable  results. 
We  may  fairly  claim  that — at  any  rate  so  far  as  concerns  the  Eastern  and  Northern 
parts  of  England,  which  were  the  principal  recruiting  grounds  for  Cambridge — our 
identifications  of  University  incumbents  is  decidedly  more  complete  than  are  those 
of  the  Alumni  Oxonienses. 

If  it  be  asked  what  proof  we  have  of  the  truth  of  our  identifications,  the  answer 
must  be  frankly  given — that  it  is  to  some  extent  guess-work.  Of  course  practical 
certainty  can  be  attained  in  many  cases:  the  name  may  be  a  very  peculiar  one;  the 
degree  may  be  decisive;  the  birth-place,  parentage,  or  patronage  may  give  a  useful 
clue.  Above  all,  we  have  the  assistance,  in  our  case,  of  many  thousands  of  recorded 
ordinations ;  and  we  have  the  help  (which  Foster  had  not)  of  being  able  to  compare 
our  lists  with  those  of  the  sister  University.  The  reader  will  notice  that  we  have  em- 
ployed a  graduated  scale  to  indicate  the  degree  of  uncertainty  in  the  doubtful  cases — 
'one  of  these  names,'  'perhaps,'  'probably.'  To  many  enquirers  any  indications  such 
as  these  will  be  of  service. 

It  may  be  pointed  out  here  that  there  is  a  method  available  in  the  doubtful  cases 
for  those  who  are  willing  to  take  the  trouble  of  employing  it.   In  every  diocese  the 

*  At  one  registry  there  was  a  charge  of  six  shillings  and  eight  pence  an  hour,  and  no  relaxation 
was  made  for  those  whose  object  was  purely  historical  or  literary. 

v.A.c,  b 


xiv  PREFACE 

Bishop  holds  a  Visitation  from  time  to  time,  at  which  all  his  clergy  are  required  to 
attend  and  exhibit  their  letters  of  orders.  The  results  are,  or  should  be,  recorded  in 
the  Bishop's  Register.  Take  this  example.  We  find  that  one  John  Ward  was  appointed 
rector  of  Billockby,  Norfolk,  in  1673.  So  far  as  the  name  goes  he  might  be  anyone  of 
a  dozen  at  Cambridge  or  Oxford;  or  he  might  not  have  been  at  either  University. 
It  would  hardly  be  worth  while  to  mention  him  under  the  vague  description,  '  one 
of  these  names.'  But  the  Visitation  of  1677  states  that  he  was  ordained  priest  at 
Norwich,  Jan.  5,  1672-3;  the  Bishop's  Register  states  that  this  ordinand  was  B.A. 
of  Jesus  College;  and  the  Jesus  books  give  us  his  parentage  and  birth-place.  Of 
course  this  elaborate  enquiry  is  not  always  available:  in  many  cases  the  requisite 
data  are  missing.  But  it  is  well  to  know  that  our  ecclesiastical  records — where  they 
are  extant — contain  a  clue  to  the  puzzle.  Even  that  elusive  being,  John  Smith,  can 
thus  be  securely  gripped,  if  only  the  apparatus  is  in  working  order. 

Inns  of  Court.  Until  recent  years,  the  clerical  career  accounts  for  much  the  larger 
proportion  of  our  students,  especially  of  those  who  graduated.  Indeed  it  would  hardly 
be  too  much  to  say  that,  during  the  seventeenth  century,  the  odds  are  almost  ten  to 
one  that  a  man  who  had  proceeded  to  the  M.A.  degree  either  had  taken,  or  eventually 
did  take,  holy  orders.  But  many  of  the  sons  of  the  country  gentry  of  course  entertained 
no  such  prospect.  Their  typical  career — following  the  precedent  of  Mr  Justice  Shallow 
and  his  friends — ^was  to  reside  for  a  year  or  two  at  the  University,  and  then  to  enter 
at  one  of  the  Inns  of  Court.  Sometimes  they  became  barristers  and  followed  the  legal 
profession,  but,  more  often,  their  only  object  was  to  secure  some  qualification  for  the 
post  of  justice  of  the  peace  in  their  own  county.  We  have  had  accordingly  to  search 
the  admissions  at  the  four  London  Inns.  Those  of  Gray's  Inn  and  Lincoln's  Irm 
offer  no  difficulty,  as  they  have  been  published;  and  there  are,  for  the  former, 
Mr  Joseph  Foster's  commencement  of  an  annotated  list  in  his  Collectanea,  and 
those  of  the  Inner  Temple  have  been  published  down  to  1660;  for  the  later 
admissions  we  have  to  thank  the  great  kindness  of  the  Rev.  T.  C.  Dale,  of  Clapham, 
who  has  searched  the  books  for  all  the  entries  which  concern  Cambridge.  For  the 
Middle  Temple,  the  librarian,  Mr  C.  A.  Bedwell,  has  kindly  come  to  our  help.  He 
has  examined  the  sheets  as  they  were  printed,  corrected  them,  and  supplied  the  names 
of  those  students  whom  we  had  not  secured. 

Of  course  these  are  only  admissions.  It  is  much  to  be  wished  that  there  were  some 
accessible  list  of  those  who  were  eventually  called  to  the  Bar,  and  therefore  adopted 
the  Law  as  a  profession,  so  that  the  list  of  these  might  be  complete. 

Probate  Registries.  In  the  volumes  of  the  Record  Society  a  large  number  of  Calen- 
dars of  early  wills  have  been  printed.  These,  together  with  those  published  by  various 
local  societies  have  been  frequently  consulted,  and  much  information  obtained.  In 
particular,  we  must  mention  the  vast  assemblage  in  the  Prerogative  Court  of  Canter- 
bury, which  commence  in  1388.  Thanks  to  the  indefatigable  kindness  of  Mr  J.  Chal- 
lenor  Smith,  late  of  Somerset  House,  we  have  been  favoured  with  many  references 
to,  and  extracts  from,  the  wills  in  this  and  other  collections. 

Naturally,  for  our  purpose,  one  of  the  most  useful  of  these  Calendars  is  that  of 
the  Cambridge  Vice-Chancellor's  Court— summarily  indicated  in  these  volumes  as 
*  V.C.C.*  This  court  had  the  supervision  of  the  wills,  not  only  of  actual  members  of 
the  University,  but  also  of  the  various  townsmen — college-servants,  tradesmen,  etc. — 
who  were  affiliated  to  the  University.  The  earliest  of  the  series  now  existent  is  dated 
1501 ;  the  latest  1765.  They  naturally  contain  much  useful  information,  and  they 


SOURCES  OF  PERSONAL  HISTORY  xv 

occasionally  supply  names  as  to  which  we  have  no  other  record.  Unfortunately,  at  the 
time  of  the  reform  of  the  Probate  Registries  in  1858,  these  wills  were  removed  from 
their  ancient  and  natural  repository  in  the  University  Registry,  and  transferred,  to- 
gether with  those  of  Ely,  to  Peterborough.  Many  of  the  more  important  of  these  wills 
were  transcribed  or  summarized  by  Thomas  Baker,  the  antiquary,  and  are  to  be  found 
amongst  his  MSS.  at  the  British  Museum  or  the  Cambridge  University  Library. 
It  may  be  remarked  that  this  court  is  an  ancient  one.  For  instance  the  will  of  John 
Wulpit,  preserved  in  the  treasury  of  Queens'  College,  is  described  as  proved  in  the 
Chancellor's  Court,  1441. 

Specification  of  Schools.  It  is  a  valuable  feature  in  several  of  the  Cambridge 
College  admission  registers  that  the  school  at  which  the  student  was  educated  is 
mentioned,  and  in  many  cases  the  name  of  the  master  is  recorded.  In  the  case  of  the 
Caius  register — much  the  earliest  and  best  of  those  in  existence — ^the  inclusion  of 
this  information  is  due  to  the  express  enactment  of  John  Caius  himself.  The  result  is 
that  from  1560  onwards  we  have  a  mass  of  scholastic  information  which  it  is  safe  to 
say  can  be  acquired  from  no  other  source  in  England.  In  the  third  volume  of  the 
Caius  Biographical  History  will  be  found  a  list  of  about  1900  schoolmasters,  drawn 
from  the  admissions  to  that  College  alone  down  to  the  year  1800.  The  value  of  this 
information  is  obvious,  even  in  the  case  of  the  great  historic  schools  of  England,  since 
few,  if  any,  of  these  have  a  complete  register  of  their  early  scholars.  In  the  case  of  the 
second-rate  schools  such  knowledge  becomes  still  more  important,  as  their  history,  in 
many  cases,  has  never  been  written;  sometimes  the  date  of  their  foundation,  and  the 
names  of  most  of  their  masters  are  unknown. 

Perhaps  the  most  interesting  fact  which  emerges  from  consideration  of  these  data 
is  the  proof  of  the  existence,  three  or  more  centuries  ago,  of  many  scores  of  schools 
scattered  in  villages  and  small  towns  all  over  England.  We  cannot,  of  course,  assert 
that  all  these  were  *  schools'  in  a  technical  sense ;  that  is,  with  a  special  building,  some 
endowment,  and  a  succession  of  masters.  Some  may  have  been  the  private  venture  of 
an  individual,  very  likely  the  parson  of  the  parish.  But  the  fact  remains  that  every 
boy,  even  in  the  remotest  part  of  the  country,  could  find  a  place  of  education  in  his 
own  neighbourhood  competent  at  any  rate  to  fit  him  to  enter  College.  In  those  days 
some  fair  knowledge  of  Latin  was  imperative.  Whatever  they  learnt  at  their  village 
seminary  they  must  have  come  up  prepared  to  hold  their  own,  or  at  least  to  compete, 
with  the  boy  from  Bury  St  Edmunds  or  Norwich,  from  St  Paul's  or  Merchant  Taylors'. 

It  would  be  an  interesting  enquiry  for  the  local  or  parish  historian  to  ascertain  what 
has  become  of  these  various  schools.  Some,  of  course,  through  the  luck  of  an  adequate 
endowment,  have  risen  to  great  things.  Several  of  our  now  flourishing '  public  schools,* 
do  not  appear — so  far  as  University  evidence  afi"ords  a  clue — to  have  differed  materially, 
two  or  three  centuries  ago,  from  a  number  of  their  now  extinct  or  insignificant  rivals. 
A  small  fixed  or  dwindling  endowment  has  probably  been  the  cause  of  decay  of  these 
latter.  It  is  not  at  all  unlikely  that  the  change  of  popular  sentiment  which  now  so 
generally  insists  that  the  sons  of  the  well-to-do  shall  be  educated  apart  from  those  of 
the  poor,  in  some  big  boarding  school  in  the  country,  has  cooperated  here.  It  takes 
a  large  area  to  supply  an  adequate  number  of  the  former  class.  Which  of  the  competing 
schools  should  be  starved  out  of  existence,  as  feeders  of  the  University,  in  consequence, 
would  depend  upon  endowment  or  skilful  head-mastership. 

Change  of  Style.  We  have  adopted  in  these  volumes,  of  Part  I  which  ends  with 
the  year  1 751,  what  is  the  only  correct  and  unambiguous  course  in  dealing  with  events 


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which  occurred  between  Jan.  i  and  March  24,  inclusive,  viz.  that  of  assigning  the 
double  date,  e.g.  Jan.  30,  1648-9.  This  means  that  the  day  in  question  would,  by  our 
reckoning,  be  assigned  to  1649,  but  at  the  time  was  assigned  to  1648. 

The  principal  difficulty  one  has  to  face  is  this.  In  taking  a  date,  from  an  ordinary 
history  of  the  popular  kind,  we  often  do  not  know  what  the  author  means.  Has  he 
simply  copied  some  contemporary  record — parish  register,  tombstone,  etc. — or  has 
he  tacitly  substituted  the  modem  reckoning?  Wherever  we  can  determine  which 
he  has  done  we  have  substituted  the  double  date  in  order  to  avoid  confusion.  Some- 
times, however,  this  is  not  possible,  and  then  we  have  to  leave  the  exact  date  ambiguous. 
Thus,  when  any  one  is  said,  in  these  volumes,  to  have  died  '  Feb.  15, 1615,'  it  is  meant 
that  we  simply  do  not  know  whether  this  should  stand  1 614-5,  or  161 5-6.  A  number 
of  these  puzzles  have  been  left  us,  the  Dictionary  of  National  Biography  itself  being 
a  not-infrequent  offender. 

It  is  especially  necessary  to  call  attention  to  this  question  of  ambiguity  of  date 
owing  to  the  fact  that  the  B.A.  degree  was  almost  always  taken  in  January.  For  in- 
stance, Richard  Bentley  graduated  B.A.  in  Jan.  1679-80,  and  M.A.  in  1683.  The 
printed  Graduati  simply  gives  these  dates  as  1679  and  1683;  incidentally  making  it 
appear  that  four  years  intervened  between  B.A.  and  M.A.  instead  of  three  and  four 
or  five  months.  But  the  reader  must  not  infer  from  this  that  in  using  the  Graduati  he 
has  only  to  add  on  a  year  to  make  the  date  correct  according  to  modern  reckoning. 
Unfortunately  this  simple  rule  does  not  hold  good.  Not  all  the  B.A.  degrees  were 
taken  in  January,  but  only  about  nine-tenths  of  them.  The  remaining  tenth,  technically 
called  Ad  Baptistam  degrees,  were  taken  after  March  25,  when  there  is  no  difference 
between  the  old  and  the  new  style.  Borlase,  in  the  Graduati  (1659-1823),  makes  no 
distinction  here,  but  adheres  to  the  old  style  throughout. 

Signatures.  These  are  not  unfrequently  enquired  after,  for  purposes  of  identifi- 
cation, especially  by  American  genealogists.  The  answer  is  rather  disappointing. 

1 .  The  only  early  general  lists  of  signatures  are  to  be  found  in  the  Subscription 
Books  for  degrees,  where  the  candidates  were  required  to  sign  their  acceptance  of  the 
Royal  Supremacy,  and  of  the  formularies  of  the  Anglican  Church.  These  commence 
in  1618;  are  interrupted  between  1642  and  1660;  and  continue  thence  till  1870,  when 
the  tests  on  ordinary  graduation  were  abolished.  Generally  speaking,  therefore,  the 
signature  of  any  graduate  between  those  dates  will  be  found.  This  includes  the  in- 
corporations and  the  mandate,  or  'honorary'  degrees. 

2.  Another  series,  commencing  1662,  includes  all  fellows  of  Colleges.  This  was 
required  by  the  Act  of  Uniformity  of  that  year.  It  continued  till  1870. 

3.  At  the  present  time  every  student  has  to  sign  his  name  at  Matriculation.  This 
is  not  an  ancient  practice,  as  it  only  commences  in  1724.  In  old  times  the  signing  was 
done  by  the  prelector,  who  sent  in  the  names  of  candidates  of  his  own  College  to  the 
Registrary.  But  this  is  little  loss,  for  the  signature  of  a  boy  of  14,  or  even  younger, 
would  be  of  very  little  use  for  subsequent  identification. 

^  4.  The  above  refers  to  University  sources.  As  regards  the  various  Colleges  no 
brief  account  can  be  given  beyond  saying  that  no  signatures  are  to  be  found  of 
ordinary  students,  and  very  few  of  the  scholars ;  but  that  those  of  most  of  the  fellows 
can  generally  be  found  by  searching  the  gesta  of  College  meetings,  and  the  various 
official  account  books. 

Relationship.  It  will  be  noticed  that  we  have  taken  considerable  trouble  to  assign 
the  relationship  between  the  various  students.  This  will  save  the  searcher  much  labour 


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in  the  case  of  the  commoner  names,  where  the  related  members  may  be  far  separated 
in  our  lists.  Academic  education  in  England  has  always  been  to  a  considerable  extent 
influenced  by  family  sympathy  and  tradition,  and  so  we  find  generation  after  genera- 
tion resorting  to  the  same  University  and  often  to  the  same  College;  the  occasional 
breaches  of  continuity  being  sometimes  due  to  the  local  accident  of  some  school  or 
county  providing  a  scholarship  at  some  particular  College. 

Whilst  on  this  subject  the  compilers  cannot  forbear  remarking  that  they  believe 
their  case  to  be  unique  so  far  as  England  is  concerned,  as  they  represent  respectively 
the  eighth  and  ninth  generations,  from  father  to  son,  who  have  graduated: — the  first 
three  at  Oxford,  the  last  six  at  Cambridge.  It  may  be  added  that  it  was  the  accident 
of  a  local  endowment — a  scholarship  at  Blundell's  School,  Tiverton,  Devon,  for 
Sidney  Sussex  College — that  diverted  the  stream  from  Oxford  to  Cambridge.  Another 
very  remarkable  case  is  to  be  found  at  Harvard  College,  U.S.A.  Two  generations  of 
Saltonstalls  graduated  at  Emmanuel,  and  no  less  than  seven  of  their  successors,  from 
father  to  son,  have  followed  at  the  American  University. 

Proper  Names.  Owing  to  the  extraordinary  variety  in  the  spelling  of  the  names, 
we  have  had  to  adopt,  for  Part  I,  i.e.  the  earlier  part,  the  following  plan.  As  regards 
surnames  the  only  satisfactory  method  is  to  group  together  those  which  may  reasonably 
be  called  the  same,  but  to  preserve  in  each  case  the  spelling  actually  given  on  the  first 
occasion,  or,  in  the  case  of  famous  men,  the  spelling  by  which  they  are  best  known; 
and  to  make  free  use  of  cross-references.  The  lexicographical  purist  who  insists  on 
names  being  spelt '  as  they  are  given,'  and  indexed  accordingly,  does  not  understand 
his  work ;  or  at  any  rate  does  not  appreciate  how  much  labour  he  might  save  the  reader. 
When  the  variations  of  a  name  are  dispersed  in  an  index  the  searcher  has  to  consult 
page  after  page  in  order  to  make  sure  that  he  has  them  all,  and  he  can  never  be  sure 
that  the  man  he  wants  is  not  lurking  under  an  alias  with  another  initial  letter.  Take 
the  case  of  Dr  Caius.  In  contemporary  records  he  appears  under  ten,  or  more,  forms. 
The  earliest  of  these  are  Kees  and  Keys,  as,  presumably,  his  father  spelt  the  name. 
But  of  course  we  have  entered  him  as  Caius.  We  have  added  plentiful  cross-references 
which  should  assist  in  directing  searchers  to  the  right  place  in  the  case  of  even  the 
most  variantly  spelled  names. 

As  to  Christian  names  the  case  seems  different.  Here  there  is  what  may  be  called 
a  right  and  a  wrong  way,  and  we  have  adopted  the  ordinary  spelling.  But  it  must  be 
confessed  that  the  common  practice  of  Latinizing  names  sometimes  gives  trouble. 
What  about  'Jacobus,*  for  instance?  Is  he  James  or  Jacob?  It  is  impossible  to  say, 
unless  we  can  track  him  into  common  life,  and  find  him  clothed  in  ordinary  English. 

Place  Names.  Place  names  also  have  caused  vexation,  especially  those  assigned  as 
the  birth-place  of  a  student.  We  have  done  our  best  to  determine  them  from  gazetteers 
and  local  histories,  but  they  are  sometimes  probably  mere  hamlets  or  manor  houses. 
When  not  identifiable  we  have  left  them  as  given,  draping  them  with  inverted  commas. 
In  olden  times  dialectic  differences  must  have  aggravated  the  difficulties  of  the  scribe ; 
the  southern  prelector  or  registrary  having  to  interpret  the  utterances  of  his  pupils, 
say,  from  Yorkshire  or  Cumberland.  As  to  recognized  parishes  two  points  may  be 
noticed.  In  not  a  few  cases  the  modern  rendering  differs  appreciably  from  the  old 
one.  In  that  case  we  have  given  it  as  it  occurs  in  Crockford  or  the  Clergy  List.  Where 
the  county  boundary,  in  reference  to  a  parish,  has  been  changed,  as  occurs  from  time 
to  time,  we  have  adopted  the  present  assignment. 

Emigrants  to  New  England.    Every  one  knows  how  keen  is  the  interest,  felt 


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amongst  Americans,  in  family  history,  especially  as  regards  their  forefathers  in  the 
old  country.  But  the  results  of  their  enquiries  are  often  difficult  to  secure,  being 
scattered  amongst  many  local  antiquarian  and  genealogical  journals,  as  well  as  in  many 
separately  published  family  histories.  We  are  therefore  peculiarly  fortunate  in  having 
enjoyed  the  advice  and  assistance  of  Mr  J.  Gardner  Bartlett,  of  Boston,  Mass.  He  has 
supplied  us  with  biographical  accounts  of  upwards  of  a  hundred  Cambridge  students 
who  emigrated  to  New  England  prior  to  1650.  The  information  he  has  supplied 
about  many  of  these  will  be  entirely  new  to  most  readers. 

Foreign  Chaplains  and  Ministers.  Our  information  about  these  is  mostly 
derived  from  the  following  sources : 

Digest  of  the  Records  of  the  S.P.G.,  1893. 
Hyde,  H.  B.  Parochial  Annals  of  Bengal,  1901. 
Penny,  Frank.   The  Church  in  Madras,  1904. 

Monks  and  Friars.  Members  of  the  religious  orders  were  probably  never  so  fre- 
quent at  Cambridge  as  at  Oxford.  Still  a  good  many  of  their  names  occur,  as  students 
or  graduates,  and  we  have  endeavoured  wherever  possible,  to  track  them.  The  best 
lists  of  those  in  actual  residence  at  Cambridge  are  found  in  some  of  the  early  Caius 
College  account  books  already  referred  to.  Their  careers  have  been  studied  in  Dugdale, 
and  in  the  lists  of  those  who  signed  the  surrenders  in  1539. 

Seminary  priests  and  Jesuits.  For  a  few  years  about  the  middle  of  Queen 
Elizabeth's  reign,  during  the  so-called  Counter- Reformation,  many  students  who  were 
Roman  Catholics,  or  who  became  so,  were  still  to  be  found  in  Cambridge.  The  majority 
of  these  were  laymen,  largely  recruited  from  Yorkshire  families.  Their  names  have 
been  traced  in  various  recusant  rolls.  Not  a  few  became  seminary  priests  and  Jesuits, 
and  contributed  a  relatively  large  proportion  of  martyrs.  The  careers  of  these  have 
been  compiled  by  aid  of  Mr  H.  Foley's  Records  of  the  English  Province ^  and  also  from 
the  Douay  Diary. 

Foreign  Universities.  There  was  much  exchange  in  early  days  between  British 
and  foreign  Universities.  But  so  far  we  have  only  succeeded  in  finding  three  records  to 
serve  our  purpose ,  viz .  the  list  of  British  students  entered  respectively^  at  Ley  den ,  Geneva 
and  at  Padua.  Unfortunately  the  Dutch  attempts  at  rendering  English  names  make 
identification  frequently  difficult,  whilst  the  Italian  attempts  render  it  often  impossible. 
The  Douay  Diary ^  being  presumably  drawn  up,  or  supervised,  by  Englishmen,  leaves 
nothing  to  be  desired  in  this  way. 

Members  of  Parliament.  We  have  attempted  to  assign  every  M.P.  who  belonged 
to  the  University  at  any  time,  but  the  identification  has  sometimes  been  difficult  and 
can  only  be  considered  probable.  Our  authority  is  the  official  Blue  Book  in  three 
volumes,  published  in  1878. 

On  the  whole — ^with  one  very  serious  exception — the  Cambridge  records  have 
been  fairly  well  kept.  The  returns  of  the  prelectors  from  the  various  Colleges,  and  the 
accuracy  and  completeness  with  which  the  graces  of  the  Senate  are  recorded  seem 
quite  up  to  the  customary  standard  of  old  corporations.  Where  the  failure  comes  in 
is  with  the  transcription  of  the  results  into  the  official  books  by  some  bygone  Registraries 
and  their  clerks.  They  have  managed  to  accumulate  a  mass  of  blunders  which  must  be 
almost  without  parallel  in  official  documents.   Considerable  license  in  the  spelling  of 

*  Index  of  English  speaking  students  who  have  graduated  at  Leyden;  by  Edw.  Peacock,  F.S,A., 
1883.  De  Natione  Anglica  et  Scota.,,Universitatis  Patavinae  (Padua,  1892).  Geneva  Students,  1559- 
1859  (i860). 


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proper  names  is,  of  course,  always  to  be  looked  for,  but  what  we  are  speaking  of  goes 
far  beyond  anything  that  can  be  called  license.  *'  In  many  hundreds  of  cases,  probably 
in  some  thousands,  we  have  to  reckon  with  downright  blunders.  In  one  short  list 
alone — that  of  the  M.A.  degrees  for  1628 — there  are  some  fifteen  or  more  blunders 
such  as  the  following:  Dickingson  for  Pilkington,  Depys  for  Pepys,  Wiske  for  Withe, 
Ledrich  for  Redrich.  We  have  to  identify  Saundersburie  and  Sandsome,  Battiston 
and  Saltiston,  Vewtibhat  and  Lewthwait,  Queadman  and  Redman;  and  feel  grateful 
when  the  initial  letter  is  the  same.  George  Ring  is  called  Bing  in  the  grace,  and  King 
in  the  or  do.  Peter  Dillander  appears  thus  in  the  matriculation  book;  is  reduced  to 
Dillan  at  his  degree ;  and  sinks  to  Dill  in  the  or  do.  Hamart  Laxson  is  really  Hamond 
Claxton.  One,  whose  prelector  rightly  calls  Prick,  matriculates  as  Frick,  takes  his 
B.A.  as  Parke  and  his  M.A.  as  Prickes.  A  phantom  student,  entered  as  *  Pauper  Schott,' 
is  resolvable  into  the  Registrary's  reading  of  Pauper  Schol.y  the  prelector's  heading  of 
his  list  of  sizars.  And  so  on.  We  have  done  what  we  can  to  clear  up  the  mess,  but 
certainty  of  identification  is  out  of  the  question  in  many  cases.  What  was  the  '  real 
name '  of  some  of  these  students  no  man  will  ever  know.  They  are  dead,  and  their 
secret  has  died  with  them."   (Extract  from  Preface  to  Matriculations  and  Degrees.) 

The  pleasing  duty  remains  of  thanking  some  of  the  many  friends — they  are  too 
numerous  for  it  to  be  possible  to  mention  all — ^who  have  kindly  helped  us  in  our  under- 
taking. The  following  have  worked  through  every  proof  sheet  and  made  many  notes 
on  them. 

The  Rev.  A.  B.  Beaven,  Leamington.  His  uncanny  accuracy,  even  when  the  ordinary 

authorities  are  against  him,  has  saved  us  from  many  errors. 
Mr  T.  P.  Dorman,  of  Northampton,  an  expert  in  the  history  and  genealogy  of  his  county, 

has  supplied  much  local  information. 
Mr  H.  Guy  Harrison,  of  Sevenoaks,  has  not  only  supervised  our  Kentish  materials,  but 

added  many  facts  drawn  from  the  records  of  neighbouring  counties. 
Mr  F.  S.  Hockaday,  of  Lydney,  Gloucestershire,  has  placed  at  our  service  his  collections 

from  the  Bristol  Diocesan   Registry,  and  the  institutions  for  Gloucestershire  and 

Somerset. 
The  Rev.  H.  I.  Longden,  rector  of  Heyford,  has  collaborated  with  Mr  Dorman  in  respect  of 

Northamptonshire.  To  him  are  due  many  additions  to  our  list  of  ordinations  at  Peter- 
borough, as  well  as  dates  of  Institution. 
Col.  J.  Parker,  C.B.,  Browsholme  Park,  Clitheroe,  has  cleared  up  a  quantity  of  questions 

concerning  the  numerous  entries  of  Carr  and  Parker,  and  solved  several  Lancashire 

puzzles. 
Mr  M.  H.  Peacock,  of  Oxford,  has  been  a  mine  of  information  for  Yorkshire.  His  long 

acquaintance  with  that  county,  as  headmaster  of  Wakefield,  has  supplied  a  mass  of  local 

information,  as  to  place-names,  schoolmasters,  local  families  and  so  forth. 
Mr  V.  B.  Redstone,  of  Woodbridge.  Well  known  as  an  authority  on  Suffolk.  The  absence  of 

any  general  history  of  that  county  has  made  his  assistance  especially  valuable. 
Mr  G.  B.  Routledge,  of  Carlisle,  has  especially  supervised  the  northern  names,  and  supplied 

us  with  Carlisle  ordinations,  etc. 
Mr  J.  Challenor  Smith,  late  of  the  Probate  Registry,  Somerset  House — where  every  literary 

searcher  of  former  days  will  remember  him  with  gratitude — has  been  untiring  in  his 

labour.   He  has  placed  freely  at  our  service  his  stores  of  information  concerning  the 

London  diocese,  and  supplied  many  extracts  from,  and  references  to,  the  innumerable 

wills  in  London  and  elsewhere, 
Mr  H.  M.  Wood,  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  To  him  we  are  especially  obliged  for  family  and 

ecclesiastical  information  concerning  the  counties  of  Northumberland  and  Durham, 

largely  drawn  from  parish  registers  and  other  sources  not  easily  accessible. 


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For  the  Inns  of  Court,  we  are  indebted  to  the  kind  help  of  Mr  C.  A.  Bedwell,  librarian  of 
the  Middle  Temple,  who  has  generously  supplied  what  would  otherwise  have  been  a 
serious  omission;  as  the  admissions  of  that  Inn  have  not  yet  been  published.  The 
Rev.  T.  C.  Dale,  of  Clapham,  has  (in  addition  to  the  labour  of  transcribing  hundreds 
of  ordinations  at  York)  performed  the  same  service  for  the  Inner  Temple,  the  records 
of  which  had  only  been  published  down  to  1660. 

We  have  also  received  special  assistance  from  the  following  residents: 

Peterhouse.  Dr  T.  A.  Walker  has  been  consulted  for  information  as  to  early  records  of  the 
College  previous  to  1616;  when  the  Admission  Register  commences. 

Pembroke.  The  Master,  and  Mr  Minns. 

Clare.  Mr  Wardale  has  supplied  lists  of  early  scholars  and  fellows  previous  to  the  date  of 
introduction  of  matriculation. 

Corpus  Christi.  Dr  Stokes  has  been  a  constant  adviser  and  critic.  His  wide  knowledge  of 
the  early  history  of  the  University,  exemplified  by  his  papers  on  the  University  Bedells 
and  Chaplains,  and  the  Hostels,  is  familiar  to  every  member  of  our  Antiquarian  Society. 

Trinity  Hall.  'Warren's  Book':  this  collection,  drawn  up  in  the  eighteenth  century,  by 
Dr  William  Warren,  fellow  of  the  Hall,  is  our  principal  source  of  information  as  to  the 
scholars,  fellows,  benefactors,  etc.  It  was  edited  by  the  late  Sir  A.  W.  W.  Dale  in  191 1. 

King's.  Thomas  Harwood's  Alumni  Etonenses  gives  lists  of  those  elected  from  Eton  between 
1443  and  1797.  We  have  also  to  thank  Mr  R.  A.  Austen-Leigh  for  much  unprinted 
information  as  to  the  parentage  and  birth-place  of  these  scholars,  taken  from  the  records 
at  Eton.  Mr  F.  L.  Clarke,  of  the  College  office,  has  extracted  lists  of  fellow-commoners, 
pensioners  and  sizars. 

St  Catharine's.  The  late  Mr  Spratt,  tutor  of  the  College,  took  the  trouble  to  extract  for  us 
the  admissions  from  the  registers  after  1659. 

Magdalene.  The  late  Master,  Dr  S.  A.  Donaldson,  performed  the  same  service  at  Magdalene. 

Jesus.  The  Master,  Mr  A.  Gray,  has  gone  carefully  through  the  entries  which  concern  his 
College,  He  has  supplied  much  information  about  the  careers  of  the  students,  and  has 
thereby  saved  us  the  labour  of  consulting  the  MS.  historical  notes  of  Joscelin  and 
Sherman. 

Queens'.  The  Rev.W.G.Searle,  late  fellow,made  extensive  collections  from  the  ancient  records 
of  the  College.  Some  of  these  were  incorporated  into  his  History,  but  the  complete  list 
of  admissions  of  students,  from  about  1 560,  and  the  roll  of  known  fellows  from  the  founda- 
tion of  the  College,  exist  only  in  MS.  These  we  have  been  freely  allowed  to  draw  upon. 
Questions  have  also  been  readily  answered  by  the  President,  and  Mr  Plaistowe,  the 
Ubrarian. 

Christ's.  The  Biographical  Register,  compiled  by  the  late  Dr  Peile,  Master  of  the  College, 
has  been  our  principal  authority.  It  is  based  upon  a  fairly  exhaustive  investigation  of 
all  the  available  records  in  the  College  muniment  room. 

St  John's.  The  late  Professor  J.  E.  B.  Mayor  accumulated,  for  many  years,  materials  for 
a  complete  history  of  the  College  and  all  its  members.  The  main  outcome  of  this  is 
(i)  his  edition  of  the  History  of  St  John's,  by  Thomas  Baker,  the  antiquary;  (2)  The 
Admission  Register,  commencing  in  163 1,  continued  by  Mr  R.  F.  Scott,  the  present 
Master — both  these  being  enriched  with  many  notes;  and  (3)  a  series  of  interleaved 
copies  of  the  Cambridge  Graduati,  in  which  Professor  Mayor  had  crowded  a  vast 
number  of  personal  references. 

Trinity.  As  stated  (on  p.  ix)  our  materials  are  drawn,  by  permission,  from  the  Admission 
Register,  as  supplementing  the  matriculation  lists.  Whenever  the  early  account  books 
in  the  muniment  room  are  scrutinized  there  is  little  doubt  that  many  new  names  will  be 
discovered.  The  late  Mr  Aldis  Wright  made  a  commencement  in  this  direction  and 
supplied  some  valuable  information. 

Emmanuel.  When  the  Matriculations  and  Degrees  was  being  compiled,  reliance  was  placed 


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on  the  list  of  admissions  drawn  up  by  Dr  Richardson,  a  former  Master  of  the  College. 
Owing  to  his  peculiar  handwriting,  a  certain  number  of  misreadings  was  the  result. 
Readers  will  therefore  be  particularly  grateful  to  Mr  J.  B.  Peace,  fellow  of  the  College 
and  printer  to  the  University,  for  the  time  and  care  he  has  devoted  to  verifying  every 
entry  from  the  original,  and  adding  a  number  of  personal  notes. 

Sidney.  The  Master,  Mr  Weekes,  has  kindly  answered  a  number  of  questions  which  re- 
quired fresh  appeal  to  the  records. 

For  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  in  particular,  and  for  Irish  families  in  general,  we  have  had  the 
kind  and  ready  help  of  the  late  Mr  G.  D.  Burtchaell,  Athlone  Pursuivant  and  Mr  T.  U. 
Sadleir,  also  of  the  Irish  Office  of  Arms,  joint  editors  of  the  Alumni  Dublinenses.  The 
Rev,  H.  B.  Swanzy,  rector  of  Newry,  Co.  Down,  has  also  furnished  us  with  information 
concerning  former  Irish  students. 

The  following  have  given  miscellaneous  information — always  valuable  and  often 
abundant — in  many  cases  concerning  family  connexions : 

Mr  S.  D.  Addy,  Mr  A.  D.  Adrian,  Mr  C.  P.  Allix,  Mr  C.  J.  B.  Angier,  Mr  E.  P.  Archer, 
Mr  H.  R.  P.  Baker,  Mr  H,  C.  Barnard,  Mr  J.  D.  Betham,  Mr  G.  O.  Bellewes,  Mr  R.  J.  Beevor, 
MrT.  M.  Blagg,  Mr  J.  A.  Bradney,  Mr  D.  S.  Boutflower,  the  Rev.  Canon  Burton,  Mr  J. 
Charrington,  Mr  A.  C.  Chibnall,  Mr  H.  G.  Chick,  Col.  W.  H.  Chippindall,  Sir  A.  T.  Craig, 
the  Rev.  W.  G.  Cruft,  the  Rev.  H.  L.  L.  Denny,  Miss  Edleston,  Miss  E.  H.  Elmes,  Mr  R.  T. 
Fynmore,  the  Rev.  E.  I.  Fripp,  the  Hon.  V.  Gibbs,  Mr  V.  Gregory,  Mr  W.  P.  Greenlaw, 
Mr  L.  Griffith,  Mr  A.  B.  Grimaldi,  Mr  R.  T.  Gunther,  Mr  Ch.  Gwyn,  Mr  W.  M.  Harris, 
Mr  W.  C.  Harrison,  Mr  R.  Heffer,  the  Rev.  E.  E.  Hill,  the  Rev.  H.  B.  Hyde,  Capt.  W.  Jaggard, 
Mr  Fred.  Johnson,  Mr  E.  A.  Jones,  Mr  W.  Landor,  Mr  P.  Mariette,  Mr  R.  B.  Morris, 
Mr  A.A.Mumford,  the  Rev.W.M.Noble,  Dr  W.Palmer,MrG.C.Peachy,  the  Rev.F.Penny, 
Mr  C.  Pettiward,  Col.  H.  R.  Phipps,  Mr  J.  Ravenshaw,  Mr  W.  C.  Renshaw,  Mr  A.  L.  Reade, 
Miss  M.  A.  Rudd,  Mr  F.  W.  Sanderson,  Mr  B.  P.  Scattergood,  Major  R.  H.  R.  Smythies, 
Mr  W.  G.  Stanard,  the  Rev.  A.  W.  Stote,  Col.  W.  H.  Turton,  Mr  J.  R.  Twisden,  Mr  J.  B. 
Wainewright,  Miss  M.  Walduck,  Mr  W.  Wasteneys,  Mr  J.  C.  Whitebrook,  Mr  F.  A.  Wods- 
worth. 

It  may  be  of  interest  to  future  generations  to  know  how  this  work  fared  during  the 
period  covered  by  the  great  war.  All  of  those  of  military  age  engaged  on  its  preparation 
in  or  soon  after  1914,  served  in  some  capacity,  as  the  following  list  will  show.  Two  were 
killed. 

^P.  J.  Egan,  Private,  Sherwood  Foresters. 
C.  J.  Harbridge,  Y.M.C.A.,  Egypt  and  Palestine. 
The  Rev.  F.  Ranner,  Chaplain  to  the  Forces. 
R.  South,  Interpreter,  Royal  Engineers. 
J.  A.  Venn,  Lieut.,  Northants.  Regiment. 
^].  C.  White,  2nd  Lieut.,  Beds.  Regiment. 

In  addition,  our  lady  assistant,  Miss  Bloxham,  was  awarded  the  order  of  *  La  Reine 
Elizabeth'  for  services  rendered  to  Belgian  refugees. 

The  four  volumes  of  this  Part  contain  in  all  some  76,000  names.  The  materials 
exist  in  manuscript  for  Part  II  which  is  planned  to  extend  from  1752  to  1900,  with 
a  further  60,000  names.  Whether  it  will  be  possible  to  proceed  with  its  completion 
and  publication  in  the  immediate  future  depends  upon  the  support  given  to  Part  I. 

J.  VENN. 
J.  A.  VENN. 

Cambrwge, 

September,  1921. 


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AUTHORITIES 

The  following  list  comprises  the  authorities  most  often  referred  to  in  an  abbreviated 
form. 

Abram,  Wm.  A  Hist,  of  Blackburn,  1877. 

Al.  Dub.  Alumni  Dublinenses.  G.  D.  Burtchaell  and  T.  U.  Sadleir. 

Al.  Eton.  R.  A.  Austen-Leigh,  List  of  Collegers.  See  also  Harwood. 

Al.  Oxon.  Alumni  Oxonienses,  1 500-1886.  Joseph  Foster.  4  vols,   1887- 

Al.Westmon.  ListoftheQueen'sScholars  of  Westminster,...  1561-1852.  Joseph  Welch,  1852. 

Ath.  Cant.  See  Cooper. 

Baines  {Lanes).  History  of  Lancashire.  Edward  Baines.  4  vols.   1888- 

Baker  (Northants.).  History  of  Northants.   George  Baker.   2  vols.   1822- 

Baker  MSS.  The  MS.  Collections  of  Thomas  Baker  of  St  John's.   Partly  at  the  British 

Museum;  partly  at  the  Cambridge  University  Library. 
Benton,  Philip.  Rochford  Hundred,  1867. 
Berry.  Kent  Pedigrees. 
Betham,  W.  Baronetage,  1801- 
Blakeway,  J.  B.   Sheriffs  of  Shropshire,  1886. 

Blanch  (CamberweH).  The  Parish  of  Camberwell.  W.  Harnett  Blanch,  1875. 
Blomefield  (Collectanea).  Francis  Blomefield,  1750.   Notes  of  monumental  inscriptions  in 

the  Town  and  County  of  Cambridge. 
Blomefield.    History  of  Norfolk,  by  Francis  Blomefield,  continued  by  C.  Parkin.   2nd  ed. 

1805-10;  12  vols,  with  index,  1862. 
Blore.  History  of  Rutland  by  Thomas  Blore,  181 1. 
Brady,  W.  M.  Records  of  Cork,  Cloyne  and  Ross,  1864. 

Bridges.  History  of  Northants.,  by  John  Bridges,  continued  by  Peter  Whalley.  2  vols.  1791. 
Burke,  L.  G.  Landed  Gentry,  by  John  Burke. 

Ext.  Bart.  Extinct  Baronetage. 

Commoners. 

Burton  (Eng.  Martyrs).  Lives  of  the  English  Martyrs  declared  venerable,  by  Canon  E.  H. 

Burton,  and  Rev.  T.  H.  Pollen. 
Bury  School,  S.H.A.H.  List  of  boys  at  Bury  School,  1550-1900.  Bury,  1908. 
Caius  College  Biographical  History.   J.  Venn,  1897. 
Calamy,  Edm,  Nonconformist  Memorials  (Palmer's  edition),  1775. 
Cal.  Pat.  Rolls.   Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls. 

Cambridge  Antiquarian  Society,  Communications  and  Proceedings,  1841. 
Cambs,  and  Hunts.  Arch.  Soc.  1900- 
Carthew,  G.  A.  Hundred  of  Launditch.  3  vols.   1877-9. 

W.  and  E.  Bradenham,  1883. 

Cass,  F.  C.  Hist,  of  S.  Mimms,  1877;  of  Monken  Hadley,  1880;  of  E.  Barnet,  1885. 

Cecil,  House  of,  see  Dennis,  G.  R. 

Chalmers,  A.   Biographical  Dictionary,  1812-7. 

Chesters  of  Chicheley,  by  R.  E.  C.  Waters,  1878. 

Christ's  College  History.  Tho.  Peile. 

Biographical  Register.  T.  Peile,  1910- 

Clare  College  History.  By  A.  R.  Wardale. 
Clutterbuck,  Robert.  History  of  Herts.  3  vols.   181 5. 
Collect.  Top.  and  Gen.   Collectanea  Topographica  et  Genealogica. 
Collins.  Peerage  of  England  (Ed.  by  Sir  E.  Brydges).   9  vols.    1812. 
Collinson,  John.  History  of  Somerset.  3  vols.  1791.  Index,  1898. 
Cooper,  C.  H.  and  Thompson.  Athenae  Cantabrigienses  (i 500-1609).  3  vols.   1858- 
Annals  of  Cambridge.  5  vols. 


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Copinger,  W.  A.  History  of  Buxhall,   1902. 

Manors  of  Suffolk,  1905. 

Cotton.   Fasti  Ecclesiae  Hibernicae. 

Cox,  J.  C.   Churches  of  Derbyshire,  1875. 

Cussans,  J.  E.   History  of  Hertfordshire.   3  vols.    1870- 

D.N.B.   Dictionary  of  National  Biography. 

Dallaway,  James  and  Cartwright.  History  of  West  Sussex.  2  vols.   1815- 

Davey,  R.   Sisters  of  Lady  Jane  Grey,  191 1. 

Davids,  T.  W.   Nonconformity  in  Essex,  1863. 

Dennis,  G.  R.  House  of  Cecil,  19 14. 

Derby  School  Register,  1570-1901.   B.  Tacchella,  1902. 

Devon  Notes  and  Queries. 

Dewes,  Symonds.  Extracts  from  Diary  (College  Life  in  time  of  James  I,  published  1851). 

Dexter,  H.  M.   Congregationalism  of  the  last  three  hundred  years,  1880. 

Dodds,  C.   Church  History  of  England,  1737- 

Douay  Diary.   Edited  by  Rev.  T.  F.  Knox,  1878.  E.  H.  Burton,  191 1. 

Doughty,  K.  F.   The  Betts  of  Wortham,  1912. 

Drake,  F.   History  of  York,  1736. 

Dukes,  T.  F.   Antiquities  of  Shropshire,  1844. 

Duncumb,  John.  Hist,  of  Herefordshire,  1804. 

Dunn,  L.   Visitations  of  Wales,  1846. 

Earwaker,  J.  P.   East  Cheshire,  1877.    2  vols. 

East  AngUan.   Edited  by  S.  Tynmis.  4  vols.    1864-71. 

Eastern  Counties  Collectanea. 

Elwes,  D.  G.  C.   Castles,  etc.,  of  W.  Sussex,  1876. 

Ely  Diocesan  Register. 

Ely  Episcopal  Records.  A,  Gibbons,  1891. 

E.  Mag.   English  Magazine. 

Emmanuel  College  History.  E.  S.  Shuckburgh. 

Endowments  of  the  University.  J.  W.  Clark,  1904. 

Essex  Pedigrees. 

Extinct  Bart.   See  Burke. 

Eyton,  R.  W.  Antiquities  of  Shropshire,  1854. 

F.M.G.   Familiae  Minorum  Gentium.  By  Joseph  Hunter.  Harleian  Society. 

Fasti.   See  Le  Neve  and  Cotton. 

Felsted  School.  Al.  Felstedienses.  G.  J.  H.  Wright,  1903. 

Felt,  J.  B.   Ecclesiastical  History  of  New  England,  1855- 

Fisher,  G.  W.   Shrewsbury,  1899. 

Foley,  H.   Records  of  the  English  Province  of  the  S.  J.  8  vols.   1877- 

Foss,  E.  Judges  of  England,  1870. 

Foster,  Joseph.   See  Al.  Oxon. 

London  Marriage  Licenses,  1887. 

Lancashire  Pedigrees. 

Foulis,  H.   History  of  Plots,  1674. 

Founders  and  Benefactors  of  St  John's.  A.  F.  Torry,  1888. 

Frere,  W.  H.  The  Marian  Reaction,  1896. 

Fuller,  Thomas.   History  of  the  University  of  Cambridge  (Prickett),  1840. 

Gage,  John.   Thingoe  Hundred,  Suffolk,  1838. 

G.E.C.   Complete  Baronetage.   G.  E.  Cokayne. 

Complete  Peerage. 

G.  Mag.   Gentleman's  Magazine,  1739-1868. 
Genealogical  Magazine. 
Genealogist.  G.  W.  Marshall,  1877- 


xxiv  AUTHORITIES 

Gent,  Tho.  Ripon,  1733. 

Giggleswick  School  Register.   H.  L.  Mullins,  1913. 

Glover,  Stephen.  Hist,  of  Derbs.,  1829. 

Godfrey,  Jo.  Tho.  Churches  of  Notts.,  1907. 

Graves,  Jo.  Hist,  of  Cleveland,  1808. 

Gray's  Inn.   Register  of  Admissions,  1895. 

Pension  Book,  1910. 

Gregson,  Matthew.  History  of  Lancaster,  1817- 

Harleian  Society. 

Harvey,  W.  M.  Willey  Hundred,  Beds.,  1872. 

Harwood,  Thomas.  Alumni  Etonenses,  1797. 

Hasted,  Edward.  Hist,  of  Kent.  4  vols.   1778. 

Hennessy,  George.  Edition  of  Newcourt's  Repertorium,  1898. 

Herald  and  Genealogist.  J.  G.  Nichols,  1863- 

Hill,  A.  G.  Churches  of  Cambs.,  1880. 

Hill,  J.  Harwood.  History  of  Langton,  1867. 

History  of  Market  Harborough,  1875. 

Hingeston-Randolph,  F.  C.  Notes  and  additions  for  Walker's  Sufferings  of  the  Clergy, 

for  Devon  (reprinted  from  The  Church  in  the  West). 
Historical  Register  Chronicle. 
Hoare,  Sir  R.  C.  Hist,  of  Wilts.,  1822. 
Hughes,  Joseph.  History  of  Meltham,  i866. 
Hughes,  W.  O.  Hughes.  Tonb ridge  School  Register,  1893. 
Horsfield,  T.  W.  History  of  Sussex.  2  vols.   1835. 
Hunter,  Joseph.  Hallamshire,  1819.   S.  Yorks,  1828- 

Familiae  Minorum  Gentium,  1894- 

Hutchins,  J.  History  of  Dorset,  1861- 

Hutchinson.   Cumberland,  Durham. 

Hyde,  H.  B.  Annals  of  Bengal,  1901. 

Inner  Temple  Admissions,  1 547-1 660. 

Jacobs.  Peerage. 

Jesus  College  History.  By  A.  Gray. 

Jewitt.  Reliquary,  i86o. 

Kimber  and  Johnson.  Baronetage,  177 1. 

King's  College  History.  A.  Austen-Leigh. 

L.  Mag.  London  Magazine. 

Leics.  and  Ruts.  Notes  and  Queries. 

Le  Neve,  John.  Monumenta  Anglicana,  1717. 

John,  Fasti  Ecclesiae  Anglicanae,  1854. 

Peter.  Knights,  Pedigrees  of,  1873. 

Lestrange,  John.  Eastern  Counties  Collectanea,  1872. 
Lib.  Cler.  Line.   Liber  Cleri  Lincolniensis. 
Lincolnshire  Churches. 

Pedigrees. 

Notes  and  Queries. 

Presentation  Deeds. 

Lipscomb,  George.  Hist,  of  Buckinghamshire.  4  vols.   1847. 

Lockhart,  A.  W.  Exhibitioners  from  Christ's  Hospital.  Ed.  11.  1885. 

Loder,  Robert.  History  of  Framlingham,  Suffolk.  Containing  a  list  of  the  Masters  and 

Fellows  of  Pembroke. 
Lodge,  Edmund.  Peerage,  1832. 

Life  of  Sir  Julius  Caesar,  1827. 

London  Magazine. 


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Lysons,  Daniel.  Environs  of  London,  1796. 

Lyte,  H.  C.  Maxwell.   History  of  Eton,  191 1. 

McCall,  H.  B.  Churches  of  Richmondshire. 

Maclean,  Sir  John.   Trigg  Minor,  1868. 

Magdalene  College  History.  E.  K.  Pumell. 

Manning,  O.  and  Bray.  History  of  Surrey,  1804. 

Masters,  Robert.  History  of  Corpus  Christi,  1752.  Edited  by  J.  Lamb,  D.D.,  1831. 

Mayor,  Prof.  J.  E.  B. 

Maxwell-Lyte,  see  Lyte. 

Midds.  Ped.  Middlesex  Pedigrees. 

Miscellanea  Genealogica  et  Heraldica.  J.  J.  Howard,  1868. 

Morant,  P.  History  of  Essex,  1768. 

Mumford,  A.  A.  History  of  Manchester  Gr.  School,  1919. 

Munk,  W.   Roll  of  the  College  of  Physicians,  1878. 

Muskett,  J.  J.   Suffolk  Manorial  Families,  1894- 

N.  and  Q.  Notes  and  Queries. 

Nash,  T.  R.  History  of  Worcestershire,  1781-2. 

Newcourt,  B.   Repertorium  (London  Diocese),  1708- 

Newton,  Alderman.  Journal. 

Nicholas,  T.  Annals  of  the  County  Families  of  Wales,  1872.  Peerage  of  England. 

Nichols,  J.    History  of  Leicestershire. 

Nichols,  J.  G.  Herald  and  Genealogist,  1862. 

Nightingale,  Benj.  The  ejected  of  Cumberland  and  Westmorland,  1911. 

Norcliffe,  C.  B.  History  of  Snaith,  1861. 

Norfolk  Archaeology.  By  the  Norf.  and  Norw.  Arch.  Soc.  1847-        . 

Northants.  Notes  and  Queries. 

Oliver,  V.  L.   History  of  Antigua,  1894. 

Ord,  J.  W.  History  of  Cleveland,  1846. 

Ormerod,  G.  History  of  Cheshire,  1882- 

Oundle  School  Register. 

Papal  Petitions,  Calendar  of. 

Patent  Rolls,  Calendar  of. 

Paver.  Yorks.  Marriage  Licences  (Yorks.  Arch.  Soc). 

Peile,  Thomas.   Biographical  Register  of  Christ's  College,  1910. 

Penny,  Frank.  The  Church  in  Madras,  1904. 

Phillimore,  W.  P.  W.  Notts.  Pedigrees. 

Phillips,  Thomas.  History  of  Shrewsbury,  1779. 

Plantagenet-Harrison,  G.  H.  History  of  Yorks.,  1879. 

Political  State  of  Gr.  Britain. 

Poulson,  George.  Holderness.  2  vols.   1840-1. 

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XXVll 

ABBREVIATIONS 

The  following  list  of  abbreviations  employed  in  this  work  may  be  useful : 

Adm.  Admitted  at  a  College. 

Admon.  Administration  of  Effects  at  a  Probate  Court. 

B.Civ.L.   Bachelor  of  Civil  Law;  now  expressed  as  LL.B. 

B.Can.L.  Bachelor  of  Canon  Law;  abrogated  1535. 

Cautio.  A  deposit  made  in  early  times  to  insure  the  due  performance  of  exercises  for  degrees. 

Com.  C.  Lond.   Commissary  Court  of  Bishop  of  London. 

Com.  Reg.  Comitia  Regia.  Certain  gatherings  of  the  Senate  of  the  University  at  which 
royal  personages  were  present  and  degrees  specially  conferred. 

Cons.  C.  Lond.   Consistory  Court  of  Bishop  of  London. 

D.  and  C.  Westm.  Court  of  the  Dean  and  Chapter  of  Westminster. 

Fell  .-Com,  Fellow-commoner;  the  first  of  the  three  ranks  in  which  students  were  matricu- 
lated. 

Fil.  nob.  Filiiis  nohilis.  By  ancient  custom  and  statute  the  sons  of  noblemen  (including 
bishops)  had  the  privilege  of  proceeding  to  M.A.  at  once  instead  of  first  taking  B.A. 

F.R.C.P.   Fellow  of  the  Royal  College  of  Physicians. 

Gr.   Grace,  or  act  of  the  University,  mostly  for  degrees. 

Gr.  Bk.  Grace  Book,  containing  the  above  proceeding  of  the  University.  Five  volumes  have 
been  pubHshed,  1454-1588.   See  p.  vii. 

Incorp.   Incorporation  in  another  University.  It  conferred  the  privileges  of  their  degree. 

Imputes.  A  student  under  14,  and  consequently  not  required  to  take  the  usual  oath  at 
matriculation. 

Lie.  Med.  License  to  practice  medicine. 

Lit.  Reg.  Litterae  Regiae.   Royal  mandates  directing  the  conferring  of  a  degree. 

Liu.  Dim.   Letters  dimissory  from  one  bishop  to  another  to  grant  ordinations. 

M.  Gram.  Master  of  Grammar.  An  ancient  degree  long  obsolete,  conferred  on  school- 
masters. 

M.I.  Monumental  inscription. 

Matric.  Matriculation :  the  formal  admission  of  a  student  into  the  University  as  distinguished 
from  his  admission  into  a  College.  It  occurred  in  each  of  the  three  terms,  Lent,  Easter, 
Michaelmas. 

Ordo.   Oido  senioritatis.    See  p.  vii. 

P.C.C.  Prerogative  Court  of  Canterbury. 

Pens.  Pensioner;  the  second  of  the  three  ranks  in  which  students  were  matriculated. 

Sizar.  The  third  of  these  ranks.  In  old  times  sizars  performed  many  menial  services. 

Sup.  Supplicat.   See  p.  vii. 

V.C.C.  Vice- Chancellor's  Court,  Cambridge.   See  p.  xiv. 


ALUMNI  CANTABRIGIENSES 

FROM  THE  EARLIEST  TIMES  TO  1 75  I 


Abbas,  John 

ABBAS,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1570;  B.A. 
from  Pembroke,  1573-4;  as  Abbis.  V.  of  SouthUl,  Beds.,  1580. 

ABBES,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Michs.  1573;  B.A.  1576-7;  M.A.  1580,  as  Abbys;  B.D.  1588. 
FeUow,  1579-89.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  July  30,  1580.  R. 
of  ShoUey,  Suffolk,  in  1603. 

ABISSE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  1632-3.  Of  Beds. 
2nd  s.  of  William,  of  Stotfold,  Beds.,  Esq.,  deceased.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  8,  1637.   (Vis.  0/  Beds.,  1634.) 

ABBISSE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  May  13, 
1657.  S.  of  William  of  Stotfold,  Beds.  B.  there.  School, 
Bp  Stortford.  Matric.  1657.  Migrated  to  St  John's,  Nov.  2, 
1657;  B.A.  1660-1;  M.A.  1664.  R.  of  Caldecot,  Herts.,  1663. 
R.  of  Lower  Gravenhurst,  B«fe.,  1666.  Buried  Apr.  14, 1698. 
(PHU,  I.  578.) 

ABBOTT,  ARTHUR.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1656. 
Of  London.  Exhibitioner  from  St  Paul's  School;  B.A.  1659- 
60;  M.A.  1663. 

ABBOTT,  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  King's  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Aug.  28,  1624  (age  17).  B.  in  London.  Matric.  1624;  B.A. 
1628-9;  M.A.  1632  (on  King's  visit).  Fellow,  1627-9.  Secre- 
tary to  Lord  Bruce.  Died  in  the  East  Indies.   (Harwood.) 

ABBOTT,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  2,  1670. 
Matric.  1670;  B.A.  1671  (Lit.  Reg.).  Perhaps  R.  of  Galby, 
Leics.,  1674,  and  V  of  Billesdon,  1689. 

ABBOT,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1694.  Of 
London.  Matric.  1695;  B.A.  1698-9;  M.A.  1702.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  June,  1699.  Master  of  Repton  School,  1705-13. 
Died  Mar.  1713-4. 

ABBOTT,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  3,  1718. 
B.  in  Middlesex.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  1720;  B.A.  1721-2; 
M.A.  1725.  Master  of  Magdalene,  1740-6.  Probably  ord. 
deacon  (London)  Mar.  i,  1723-4.  R.  of  Radwinter,  Essex, 
1724-46.  R.  of  Faulkbum,  1729-46.  Found  dead  in  his 
bed  Aug.  II,  1746. 

ABBOTT,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1603. 

ABBOT,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1620;  B.A.  1622-3;  M.A.  1627.  V,  of  Poslingford,  Sufiolk, 
1627. 

ABBOTT,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1549. 
One  of  these  names  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  25, 1561. 

ABBOTTS  or  ABBOT,  GEORGE.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.fromKlNO's, 
Michs.  1622.  The  theological  writer  described  in  the  D.N.B. 
Son,  or  gr.  son,  of  Sir  Thomas,  of  Easington,  Yorks.  Bom 
in  1603-4.  Married  a  daughter  of  Col.  Purefoy  of  Caldecote, 
Warws.  M.P.  for  Tamworth,  1640,  1645.  Author:  Book  of 
Job  paraphrased,  1640;  V indicia  SaNxahi,  1641,  etc.  Died 
Feb.  2, 1647-8.    He  was  a  layman.  See  next  entry.  (D.N.B.) 

ABBOTTS,  GEORGE.  M.A.  1627  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Matric. 
(Oxford)  Oct.  15,  1619,  age  17,  B.  in  Middlesex.  B.A. 
1621-2;  M.A.  1625;  B.C.L.  1630.  Fellow  of  Merton  Col- 
lege, 1622.  S.  of  Sir  Maurice  and  nephew  of  the  Archbishop. 
M.P.  for  Guildford,  1640,  and  in  the  Long  Parliament.  Died 
1645.  (D.N.B.,  under  Sir  Maurice;  Al.  Oxon.  seems  to 
identify  him  with  the  last.) 

ABBOTT,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Mar.  2i, 
1686-7.  S.  of  George,  gent.,  of  Duxford,  Cambs.  B.  at 
Steppingley,  Beds.  School,  Newport.  Matric.  1687.  Adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  May  16,  1688.  Brother  of  Maurice 
(1686-7).   (yenn,  i.  482.) 

ABBOTT,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Nov.  4, 
1710.  S.  of  George,  husbandman.  B.  at  Cockfield,  Suffolk. 
School,  Lavenham,  Suffolk.  B.A.  1714-5.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Sept.  25,  1715. 

ABBOTT,  HENRY.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1569. 

ABBOTT,  HENRY.  M.A.  from  Caius,  1717.  S.  of  John,  clerk, 
of  Gloucester.  Matric.  from  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  1697, 
age  16.  B.A.  (Oxford)  1701.  Chaplain  to  Lord  Bathurst. 
Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester)  Sept.  18,  1703.  V.  of  Longney, 
Clones.,  1713.  Minister  of  Bam  wood,  Gloucs.  Usherof  Glou- 
cester Collegiate  School ;  Master  of  Sir  Thomas  Rich  HospiUl, 
Gloucester.  Died  at  Bredon,  Wore*.;  buried  there,  Nov.  11, 
1728.  Another  of  these  names  matriculated  at  Oxford  some 
years  earlier,  who  seems  to  have  been  V.  of  Haresfield, 
Gloucs.  (A  I.  Oxon  ;  Vmm,  11.  7.) 

V.  A.  C. 


Abbot,  Thomas 

ABBOT,  JEROME.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1568. 
ABBOT,  JOHN.    Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1457-65.    B.Can.L. 

1462-3.    R.  of  Coveney,  Cambs.,  1462-5. 
ABBOTT,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Nov.  1602.   Matric. 

1602;    B.A.    1606-7;    M.A.    1610;   B.D.    1617.     Incorp.   at 

Oxford,  161 2.  Joined  the  Roman  Church,  and  was  adm.  to  the 

Convent  of  St  John  the  Baptist  at  Antwerp.    Author  of  a 

scarce  poetical  work,  Jesus  prefigured,  1623.    (D.N.B.) 
ABBOTT,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  July  7,  1652.    Of 

Hunts.    B.A.  1656. 
ABBOT,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pkterhouse,  May  25, 

1671.  Of  Yorks.  School,  Coxwold.  Matric.  1671;  B..\.  1674-5. 

V.  of  Brafferton,  Yorks.,  1676-86. 
ABBOTT,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Magdalene,  Feb.  3, 

1703-4.  S.  of  Thomas,  lawyer.   B.  at  Boston,  Lines.  School, 

Boston.  Matric.  1705;B.A.  1707-8;  M.A.  1711.  Fellow,  1709. 

Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  22,  1711;  priest,  June  15,  1712. 

R.  of  Belleau  and  Claythorpe,  Lines.;  V.  of  Aby,  1715.  R.  of 

Theddlethorpe  St  Helen,  1717. 
ABBOTT,  JOHN.    M.A.  from  Caius,  1717.    B.A.  of  New  Inn 

Hall,  Oxford.    S.  of  John,  clerk,  of  Gloucs.    Matric.  from 

Trinity  College,  Oxford,  1707;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1712.    Ord. 

deacon  (London)  June  15,  1712;  priest,  Dec.  23,  1716.  R.  of 

Hockham,  Norfolk,  1717-24  (resigned).   (Venn,  11.  8.) 
ABBOTT,  MAURICE.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Mar.  21, 

1686-7.    S.  of  George,  gent.,  of  Duxford,  Cambs.   B.  there. 

School,  Newport.   Matric.  1687.   Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 

Nov.  9,  1687.    Barrister,  1693.    Brother  of  George  (1686-7). 

(Venn,  i.  482.) 
ABBOTT,  NICHOLAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Jun6  29,  1692. 

Of  Chilvers  Coton,  Warws.    Matric.   1694-5;  B.A.  1695-6. 

Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  7,  1696;  priest.  May  30,  1697. 

R.of  Barby,  Northants.,  1700.   Died  1701.  Buried  at  Galby, 

Leics.,  Sept.  i,  1701.   (Baker,  i.  264.) 
ABBOT,  PETER.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  20,  1636-7. 

Of  Kent.    Matric.  1637;  B.A.  1640-1. 
ABBOTT,  RALPH.    Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 

1614;   B.A.   1617-8.    B.  at  Hatfield,   Herts.    Ord.   priest 

(?Lincoln)    Sept.   24,    1624.    C.   of   Bushey,  Herts.    V.  of 

Bethersden,  Kent,  1631-42.    R.  of  Shadoxhurst,  Kent,  till 

1676.  Probably  s.  of  Robert  (1573). 
ABBOTT,    RICHARD.     M.A.    1650    (Incorp.    from    Oxford). 

S.  of  Richard,  of  Guildford,  Surrey.    Matric.  from  Merton 

College,  Oxford,  Oct.  10,  1634  (age  15);   B.A.  1637;  M.A. 

from  St  Alban  Hall,  1640.  Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi,  Oxford, 

1648.    (Al.  Oxon.;  Surr.  Arch.  Coll.  iii.  265.) 
ABBOT,  ROBERT.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  June,  1573; 

B.A.  1576-7.  Probably  ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  June  15,  1582. 

R.  of  Hatfield,  Herts.,  1584-1613.   Died  1613. 
ABBOT,  ROBERT.    Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 

1602;  B.A.  1605-6;  M.A.  1609.   Probably  incorp.  at  Oxford, 

1 61 5. 

ABBOT,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1603; 
B.A.  1606-7;  M.A.  1610. 

One  of  the  above  two  was  ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  11; 
priest  Sept.  24,  1609:  curate  of  Bishop's  Hatfield,  Herts., 
1612.  The  other  was  the  Puritan  writer  described  in  the 
D.N.B.  For  a  time  curate  of  Wool,  Dorset.  V  of  Cranbrook, 
Kent,  1616-43;  sequestered.  V.  of  Southwick,  Hants. 
Minister  of  St  Augustine's,  Watling  St  Author:  Milk  for 
Babes,  1646;  Evangelical  Peace,  1657,  etc.  Died  before  1662. 

ABBOT,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jssus,  Feb.  25, 1629-30,  from 
St  John's  (9  months'  residence  there).  Of  Hunts.  Matric. 
1629-30;  B..\.  1632-3;  M.A.  1636.  V.  of  Stanstead  Mount- 
fitchet,  Essex,  1647.   Ejected  1662.   (Davids'  Essex,  473.) 

ABBOT,  ROBERT.  M.A.  from  Emmanuel,  1639  (Incorp.  from 
Oxford).  S.  of  Robert,  V.  of  Cranbrook,  Kent.  Matric 
(Oxford)  Oct.  10,  1634,  age  17;  B.A.  1637.     (Al.  Oxon.) 

ABBOTT,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  July  7, 
1 71 1.  S.  of  Maurice,  gent.  B.  at  Easton,  Hants.  School, 
Heydon,  Essex. 

ABBOTT,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesi;s,  Easter,  1611; 
B.A.  1614-5;  M.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1618. 

ABBOT,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1573. 


Abbott,  Thomas 

ABBOTT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Mar.  5, 
1616-7.  School,  Ely.  S.  of  George,  pleader.  Of  Kirtling, 
Cambs.  Matric.  1617;  scholar,  1617-24;  B.A.  1620-1.  Ord. 
priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  22,  1623.  C.  of  E.  Harling,  Norfolk, 
1629.  For  a  time  R.  of  Hepworth,  Sufiolk.   {Venn,  i.  235.) 

ABBOTT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  6,  1675.  Of 
Woodford,  Northants.  Matric.  1675;  B.A.  1679-80;  M.A. 
1683.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  June  3,  1683.  Perhaps  the  V.  of 
St  Giles',  Northampton,  1697-1700,  and  R.  of  Kislingbury, 
1700-8.  Died  Mar.  16,  1708-9:  buried  there.  One  of  these 
names  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  1669;  3rd  s.  of  John,  of 
Woodford.     {Baker,  i.  213.) 

ABBOT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  July  6, 1676. 
ist  s.  of  Edward,  R.  of  Galby,  Leics.  B.  at  Nuneaton. 
School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  1676;  B.A.  1679-80;  M.A. 
1683.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1683.  R.  of  Shangton,  Leics., 
1684-8.  Died  Jan.  26, 1688.  v.  Al.  Oxon.;  but  there  is  some 
doubt  between  this  and  the  last.    {Nichols,  11.  794.) 

ABBOT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  25, 
1750.  S.  of  William,  master  mariner,  of  Kent.  B.  at  Rams- 
gate.  School,  Canterbury.  Matric.  1750;  B.A.  i754  {Sen. 
WrangUr);  Fellow,  1755-67;  M.A.  1757;  B.D.  1764.  Taxor, 
1759.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Jime  13,  1756;  priest  (Ely) 
I)ec.  26,  1757.  Preb.  of  York,  1767.  Died  at  Ramsgate, 
Jan.  13,  1826.  Buried  at  St  Lawrence.  M.I. 

ABBOT .    B.A.  1478-9;  M.A.  1481. 

ABBOT, ,  Magister  Glomeriae  1490.  (King's  College  Re- 
ceptors' Book.) 

ABBOT, .    B.A.  1494. 

ABBOT, .    B.Can.L.  1504. 

ABDY,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  May  26, 
1672.  Doubtless  s.  of  Sir  Thomas,  of  Felix  Hall,  Essex, 
Bart.  Succeeded  as  2nd  Bart.  1686.  Died  Apr.  2, 1704,  aged 
49.  M.I.  at  Kelvedon.  {Essex  Pedigrees;  Morant,  i.  177.) 

ABDY,  ANTHONY  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
June  9, 1738.  S.  of  Sir  William,  Bart.,  of  Middlesex.  B.  in 
London.  School,  Felstead,  Essex.  Matric.  1738.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  June  i,  1738;  Barrister,  1744;  K.C.  Bencher, 
1758.  M.P.  for  Knaresborough,  1763-75.  Succeeded  as  5th 
Bart.,  1750.  Died  April  7, 1775.   (Scott-Mayor,  111.  494.) 

ABDY,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Pembroke, 
Micbs.1614.  S.  of  Edmund,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  barrister.  School, 
Merchant  Taylors'.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1614.  OfStreatham, 
Surrey.  Knighted  Oct.  16,  1629.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of 
Sir  John  Crofts,  of  Saxham,  Sufiolk.  {Robinson,  i.  75; 
Essex  Pedigrees.) 

ABDY,  EDWARD.  From  St  John's  College,  Oxford,  where  he 
had  matric.  June  27,  1678.  Adm.  (age  ly)  at  Magdalene, 
June  6,  1679.  S.  of  Sir  Robert,  Bart.  B.  at  Albynes,  Staple- 
ford  Abbotts,  Essex.  School,  Brentwood.  Matric.  i68i; 
B.A.  1681-2;  M.A.  1685.  Fellow,  1684.  R.  of  Salcott  Virley, 
Essex,  1689-1690.  R.  of  Theydon  Gamon,  1684-1701. 
Died  1701.  {Essex  Pedigrees.) 

ABDY,  GEORGE.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens',  Michs.  1649. 
S.  of  Sir  Christopher,  Knight,  of  Surrey.  Bapt.  at  Streatham, 
Surrey,  July  25,  1633.  Migrated  to  Oxford;  matric.  there, 
July  27,  1652;  B.A.  1652.  {Al.  Oxon.;  Vis.  of  Surrey.) 

ABDY,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1634;  B.A. 
1637-8;  M.A.  1641.  Fellow,  1640.  3rd  s.  of  Anthony  of  Lon- 
don, Esq.  Of  Moores,  Salcott  Virley,  Essex.  Created  Baronet 
1660.  Died,  immarried,  1662.  ' 

ABDY,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity,  June  1,  1660. 
S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Robert,  Bart,  and  Knt.,  of  Albynes,  Essex! 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June  27,  1665.  Succeeded  as 
2nd  Bart.  1670.  Died  1691.  Buried  at  Stapleford  Abbots. 
(G.E.C.) 

ABDY,  STOTHERD  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  15. 
1745.  S.  of  Sit  WiUiam,  Bart.,  of  London.  School,  Felstead 
^ex.  Matric.  1745;  B.A.  1748-9;  M.A.  1752.  Ord.  deacon 
|Ely)  Dec.  22,  1750;  priest  (London)  Dec.  24,  1752.   R.  of 


i^    t,     ;    it  J  »"    •^-' — "  Dicldns;  £10,000' 

{G.Mag.).  Died  Apr.  5,  i773-   (SccM-Mayor,  iii.  552;  Essex 
Pedtgrees.) 

ABDY,  THOMAS.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Trinity,  Easter  1620 
S.  and  h.  of  Anthony,  of  London,  Esq.  Adm.  at  Lin'cohi's 
Inn,  Jan.  19, 1631-2.  Of  FeUx  Hall,  Essex.  Created  Baronet 
1641.  Diedjan.  14,  1686,  aged  74.  {VU.  of  Surrey;  Essei 
Pedtgrees,  O.E.C.) 

ABDY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  24.  i67*-s 
Matric.  1675.  Probably  2nd  s.  of  Sir  Thomas  of  Felix  HaU 
Essex.   Died,  1697.  {Morant,  1.  177.)  ' 

ABE,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Michabl  Housb.  Michs 
1545. 


Abney,  Edward 

ABEALB,  ABRAHAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Apr.  6, 
1632.  S.  of  John,  merchant,  of  Flanders.  B.  in  London. 
Schools,  Norwich  and  Mercers'.  Matric.  1632;  Scholar, 
1633-7;  B.A.  1635-6;  M.A.  1640.  {Venn,  1.  304;  Vis.  of 
London,  1633.) 

ABELL,  HUMFREY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  22, 1668.  S.  of  William,  gent.,  of  Baddington,  Cheshire. 

B.  there.  School,  Coventry.  Matric.  1669. 

ABELL,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  161 1.  Of 
Northants.  B.A.  1613-4;  M.A.  1618.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Dec.  17,  1615;  priest,  Sept.  19,  1624. 

ABELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  Oct.  9,  1671. 
S.  of  William.  B.  at  Tiverton,  Devon.  School,  Tiverton. 
Matric.  1672;  B.A.  1675-6;  M.A.  1679;  Fellow  1680;  B.D. 
1686.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May  26,  1678;  priest  (Lincoln) 
May  29, 1681  R.ofStilton,  Hunts.,  1687-1721.  R.of  Offord 
Cluny,  1692-1706.   R.  of  Folksworth,  1706-21.   Died  1721. 

ABELL,  JOHN.    Mus.Bac.  1684. 

ABELL,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1629;  as 'Robert';  B.A.  1632;  M.A.  1636. 

ABEL,  RICHARD  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  2,  1705. 
S.  of  William,  of  E.  Claydon,  Bucks.  B.  in  Northants.  After- 
wards Fell.-Com.  Matric.  1705.  Of  E.  Claydon,  Esq.  M.P. 
for  Richmond, Yorks.,  1720-2;  for  Aylesbury,  Bucks.,  1722-7. 
{Lipscomb,  1.  164.) 

ABELL,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  x8)  at  Caius,  June  27, 
1577.  Of  Erith,  Kent.  S.  of  John,  yeoman.  School,  Merchant 
Taylors'.  {Venn,  1.  92.) 

ABELL,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1579. 
One  of  these  names,  of  Essex,  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  21, 
1584.   Possibly  of  West  Bergholt,  Essex.   {Peile,  i.  156.) 

ABELL,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  7,  1591. 

ABELL,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1629.  One  of  these  names,  s.  and  h.  of  William,  of  London, 
adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Oct.  25, 1630. 

ABELL,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  (age  16)  from  Pembroke, 
Easter,  1650.  S.  of  William,  blacksmith,  of  Atherstone, 
Warws.  B.A.  1653;  M.A.  1657.  Fellow,  1654.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1657.  Signsforpriest  (London)  Mar.  1,1666-7.  R-of 
Rawreth,  Essex,  1667.  Died  1670.  {Al.  Oxon.) 

ABELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  11, 
1705.  S.  of  John,  clerk.  B.  at  Peterborough.  School,  Peter- 
borough. Matric.  1705;  B.A.  1708-9.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
June  3,  1710;  priest,  June  11,  1713. 

ABERNETHY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  July  1, 
1725.  S.  of  John.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1726; 
Scholar,  1727;  LL.B.  1730. 

ABERYE,  JAMES.  Matric. pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Michs.  1567. 

ABYNGTON,  HENRY.    Mus.Bac.  1463-4. 

ABINGTON,  JOHN.  B.  at  Honily,  Warws.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Mar.  8,  1592-3,  aged  24,  'of  St  John's  College.' 

C.  of  Chalfont  St  Giles,  Bucks. 

ABION, .    B.Can.L.  1478. 

ABITHELL,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1550.  B.  at  Calais.  B.A.  1552-3  as  Abyphaell;  M.A.  1556. 
Fellow,  1555.  Joined  Dr  Allen,  at  Douai  College,  about  1576; 
where  he  became  D.D.,  professor,  and  Canon.  Sent  to 
England,  1577.  Died  c.  1586.  {Cooper,  11.  8;  Douay  Diary.) 

ABLESTON,  ROWLAND.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs. 
1576.  Of  Yorks.  B.A.  1579-80  as  Ableson.  Perhaps  the 
Rob.  Ableson,  B.A.,  licensed  to  teach  grammar  at  Notting- 
ham, Feb.  1583-4. 

ABLINSON,  GEOFFREY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Apr.  22, 
1623;  matric.  1623.  S.  of  Robert,  cook,  of  Cambridge. 
Resided  in  Cambridge.  Will  proved  (V.C.C),  1642.  {Venn,  i. 
261.) 

ABNETT,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Aug.  27,  1713. 
Matric.  1713.  Of  Staffs.  Incorp.  B.A.  1714  from  Trinity 
College,  Dublin.   Of  Audley,  Staffs.    {Staffs.  Pedigrees.) 

ABNEY,  EDWARD.   Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1553. 

ABNEY,  EDWARD.   Matric.  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1584;  B.A. 

1588-9;  M.A.  1592.    Fellow,  1592.    Of  Leics.    Perhaps  3rd 

s.  of  George,  of  Willesley,  Derbs.     Buried  Sept.  9,  1645. 

{Nichols,  III.  1032.) 
ABNEY,  EDWARD.   Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  June  13, 

1649.     S.  of  James,  of  Willesley.     B.  at  Newton,  Leics. 

Schools,  Ashbv  and  'Mesam.'    Matric.  1649;  B.A.  1652-3; 

M.A.    1656;    LL.D.    1661    {LU.   Reg.).     Fellow,   1655-61. 

Knighted,  1673.   M.P.  for  Leicester  Borough,  1690-^.   Died 

Jan.  3,  1727-8.    {Vis.  of  Derbs.  1662;  where  he  appears 

under 'Akney.') 


i 


Abney,  George 

ABNEY,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1584. 
One  of  these  names  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  25, 
1591 ;  s.  of  James,  of  Willesley,  Derbs. 

ABNEY,  GEORGE  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 
1631.  Perhaps  3rd  s.  of  George,  of  Willesley,  Derbs.,  Esq. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  28,  1634-5. 

ABNEY,  HENRY.     Adm.   pens,   at  Trinity,   June   18,   1638. 

Matric.  1638;  Scholar,  1641;  B.A.  1643-4. 
ABNEY,  JAMES.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  5,   1616. 

Matric.  1616.  Pertiapss.  and  h.  of  George,  of  Willesley,  Derbs. 

Bapt.  1599.   Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1619.   High  Sheriff 

of  Derbs.  1656.  Buried  June  12,  1693.    (Nichols,  iii.  1032.) 

ABNEY,  MICHAEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  1619.  Matric. 
1619.  Perhaps  s.  of  George,  of  Willesley.  Bapt.  1603. 
(Nichols,  III.  1032.) 

ABNEY,  RICHARD.  Scholar  of  Christ's,  1549;  B.A.  1551-2; 
M.A.  from  Jesus,  1554.  Fellow  of  Jesus,  1546-55.  Adm.  to 
first  tonsure,  Sept.  20,  1554.  R.  of  Swepstone,  Leics.,  1558. 
(A.  Gray.) 

ABOTH,  AMBROSE.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1582. 

ABRAHAM,  ADAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1584; 
B.A.  i588-9,asAbram;  M.A. 1592.  V.  of  Swineshead,  Lines., 
1592-9.   V.  of  Chard,  Somerset,  1603-36.  Died  1636. 

ABRAHAM,  ISAAC.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1616;  B.A.  1619-20.   Ord.  priest  (London)  Sept.  18,  1624. 

ABRAHAM,  THOMAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1568.    One  of  these  names  ord.  priest  (Norwich),  Dec.  4, 

1580.    Curate  of  Gedney,   Lines,  in   1584.    Another  ord. 

deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  16, 1584.   V.  of  Stickford, 

Lines.  1590-1619;  'B.A.' 
ABRAHAM,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Oct.  12,  i686. 

Of  Lanes. 
ABRAHAM,  WILLIAM.     Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  c.  1595. 

Buried  at  St  Edward's  Church,  Cambridge,  Oct.  9,  1596. 
ABRAHAM,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Jesus,  Sept.  22, 

1654.    Matric.  1655.    Perhaps  the  s.  and  h.  of  William,  of 

Wingrave,  Bucks.,  Esq.;  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  8, 

1659. 
ABREE,  FRANCIS  (1520),  see  LEICESTER. 

ABRICENSIS,  HENRICUS.  M.A.  in  1260.  (Univ.  Library  MS. 
Ff.  VI.  13.  I.) 

ABSON,  JONATHAN.     Adm.   sizar   (age   20)    at   St   John's, 

June  25,  1711.  S.  of  Lionel,  shoemaker.   B.  at  Rotherham, 

Yorks.  School.-Nottingham.  Matric.  1713.   (Perhaps  brother 

of  John,  of  Lincoln  College,  Oxford.) 
ABSON,  SAMUEL.   Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  27, 

1738.   S.  of  John,  clerk,  R.  of  St  Nich.,  Nottingham.   B.  in 

Nottingham.   Schools,  Southwell  and  Chesterfield.    Matric. 

1738;  B.A.   1741-2;  M.A.   1745      Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 

June  13, 1742;  priest  (York)  Feb.  19, 1743-4.  V.  of  Kneesal, 

Notts.,  1745-58.  V.  of  Eaton,  1748.  R.  of  Eakring,  1758. 

Preb.  of  Southwell,  1767-77. 
ABYPHAELL,  NICHOLAS  (1550),  see  ABITHELL. 
ACHARD,  ROBERT.   Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1562. 
ACHERLEY,  sec  aUo  ATCHERLEY. 
ACHERLEY,  RICHARD.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 

June  x6,  1719.   S.  of  Thomas,  ironmonger,  of  Salop.   B.  at 

'Stannerdine,' near  Shrewsbury.  School,  Wrexham.  Matric. 

1719;  B.A.  1722-3;  M.A.  1727. 
ACHLAYE,  JOHN.    Matric.   sizar  from  Jesus,   Michs.   1576. 

One  of  these  names,  B.A.,  curate  of  Parson  Drove,  Cambs., 

1582;  also  C.  of  Wisbech.   (A.  Gray.) 
ACHRINLEY,  CHRISTOPHER.     Adm.   sizar   at    Emmanuel, 

Jan.  21,  1612-3.   Matric.  1613,  as  'Armley';  B.A.  1616-7, 

as  'Acrinlye.' 
ACKLAM,  DANIEL.   Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  Feb.  18, 

1672-3.  Only  s.  of  George,  gent.    B.  at  Hull.  School,  Hull. 

Matric.  1676;  D.A.  1676-7;  M.A.  1680. 
ACCLOM,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  April  27, 

1637.      S.  of  Sir  William,   Knt.,  of  Moreby  Hail,  Yorks. 

School,  Private.   Matric.  1637  as  'Actum.' 
ACKLAM,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  15, 

1668.   S.  of  Thomas,  deceased,  of  Biggin,  Yorks.   B.  there. 

School,  Halsham.  Matric.  1668. 
ACCLOM,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  May  5, 

1599.   S.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Moreby,  Yorks.,  Esq.    B.  1582. 

Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  28,   1601.    Married  Elizabeth, 

dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Dawnay,  of  Sessay,  at  Snaitfa,  Oct.  19, 

liog.     Knighted  Feb.  15,   1607-8.    (Vis.  of  Yorks.  1612; 

J.  Foster.) 
ACLAN,  WILUAM.  Matric  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  133 1. 


Acton,  John 

ACKLAND,  JOHN.  Incorp.  M.A.  1680,  from  New  Inn  Hall, 
Oxford.  S.  of  John,  of  Braunton,  Devon.  Matric.  at  Oxford, 
Mar.  18,  1668-9,  age  16;  B-A.  (Oxford)  1672;  M.A.  1675. 
R.  of  Bittadon,  Devon,  i68i.  R.  of  Littleham,  1682.  Preb. 
of  Priors  Bodmin  in   Endelion,  Cornwall.   (Al.Oxon.) 

ACKOM,  JONATHAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Mar.  19,  1746-7- 
B.  at  Hardwick,  Yorks.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  22, 
1746-7.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Wiseton  Hall,  Notte.  Sherifi  of 
NotU.,  1754.   Died  June  i,  1806.  M.I.  at  Bawtry. 

ACRES,  see  also  AKERS. 

ACRES,  JOHN.  B.A.  1460-1;  M.A.  1465.  Letters  dimiss.  from 

Bishop  of  Ely,  for  first  tonsure,  1465. 
ACRES,  JOHN.   B.A.  1505-6. 
ACRESSE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1548 

(imputes). 
ACRIGG,  see  also  ACROYD,  AIKRIGG,  and  AYCKRIGGE. 
ACRYCK,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1547. 
ACRIGG,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1606. 

ACRODD,  ALVERYE  or  ALURED.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare, 
Easter,  1580;  B.A.  1583-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  1584; 
priest.  May  22,  1586.  V.  of  Dewsbury,  Yorks.,  1589-1636. 
Married,  at  Dewsbury,  Aug.  i,  1598,  Isabel  Forrest.  Buried 
there  June  13,  1636. 

ACRED,  AMBROSE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  c.  1595. 
S.  of  Henry,  of  Foggathorpe,  Yorks.  B.A.  1596-7;  Fellow, 
1599;  M.A.  1600,  as  Akyerod;  LL.D.  1630.  Will  proved 
(V.C.C),  1640.  Brother  of  Henry  (1589).  (Vis.  of  Yorks., 
1612;  Thoresby,  Due.  Lead.  258.) 

ACROYDE,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1614.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Shaw  Lane,  Halifax.  B.A.  1619-20, 
as  Aikerod;  M.A.  1623.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  7; 
priest,  June  8,  1623.  R.  of  Keysoe,  Beds.,  1627.  R.  of  Gt 
Catworth,  Hunts.,  1638-43;  deprived.    (F.M.G.  1013.) 

ACROYD  (?  EDMUND).  B.A.  1514-5;  M.A.  1521.  Probably 
Edmund,  s.  of  Henry,  of  Foggathorpe.  R.  of  Tewin,  Herts, 
till  his  death,  1557. 

ACROYD.HENRY.  B.A.  1509-10;  M.A.  1513.  Fellow  of  Peter- 
house,  1512.  Perhaps  brother  of  the  last.  (Thoresby, 
258.) 

ACRODD,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1589. 
Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Henry,  of  Foggathorpe,  Yorks.  Adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  1592  Obtained  a  grant  of  arms, 
1614.  Married  Ellen,  dau.  of  Richard  Staveley.  Brother 
of  Ambrose.   Died  Jan.  14,  1627-8.  (Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1612.) 

AIKROYD,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Christ's, 
June  29,  1631.  S.  of  Henry.  B.  at  Foggathorpe,  Yorks. 
School,  Hertford.  Matric.  1632.  Of  Bubwith,  Yorks.  S.  and 
h.  of  Henry,  deceased.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1632. 
Died  Dec.  19, 1673.  MI.  at  Bubwith.  (Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1612). 

AKEROYD,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  July  13,  1640. 
Matric.  as  Aycroid,  1641. 

ACROD,  ROGER.  B.A.  from  Clare  as  Acrik,  1571-2;  M.A. 
from  Christ's,  1576;  Fellow  of  Christ's,  1576-85;  B.D. 
1583;  D.D.  as  Acroyd,  1602.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Leeds. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1578.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Apr.  29,  1576; 
priest,  Aug.  12,  1576.  R.  of  Wistow,  Yorks  1586.  R. 
of  Goldsborough,  1589;  of  Whalton,  Northumberland, 
1591;  and  of  Winston,  Durham,  1591.  Preb.  of  Southwell, 
1597-1601.  Archdeacon  of  W.  Riding,  Yorks.,  1600-17. 
R.  of  Bolton  Percy,  1601.  Preb.  of  Hereford,  1613-7  (died). 
(Peile,  I.  109;  Al.  Oxon.;  Thoresby,  Due.  Lcod.  p.  258.) 

AKEROID,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  9,  1669. 

Of  Yorks. 
ACROYD,  THOMAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1585; 

B.A.  1588-9  as  Acroyde;  M.A.  1592.    One  of  these  names 

V.  of  North  Ottcrington,  Yorks.,  1611-37  (died).   (Peile,  i. 

184.) 

AKROYD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i8)  at  St  John's,  Sept.  7, 

1705.    S.  of  Tliomas,  deceased.    B.  at  Earlsheaton,  Yorks. 

School,  Batley,  Yorks.  Matric.  1706. 
ACROYD,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1577. 

Ord.  priest  (Chester)  Sept.  25,  1578;  called  'B.A.'  in  1613. 

One  of  these  names  R.  of  Chesterton,  Hunts.,  1386-1629 

(died). 
ACSON.  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Dec.  3,  1592.  Matric 

c.  1593- 
ACTON,  JOHN.      Matric.    Fell.-Com.   from   St   Catharine's, 

Easter,  1636.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Bramford,  Suffolk,  Esq. 

Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  17,  1637.  Married  and  had  issue. 

Died  1663.   (Vis.  of  Suff.  1664.) 
ACTON,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  June  29,  1665.  Matric 

1665.  One  of  these  names  adm.  at  Brasenose  College,  Oxford, 

1667,  age  18. 

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Acton,  John 

ACTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com  at  Clare,  Jan.  4,  1697-8. 
Of  Bramford,  Suffolk.  S.  and  h.  of  John.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Jime  10,  1700.  Died  unmatried,  1703.  Brother  of 
William  (1701).  (Pedigree  in  Vis.  of  Suff.  1664;  Suffolk 
Manorial  Families.) 

ACTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  21,  1727. 
Matric.  1727;  B.A.  1730-1;  M.A.  1735.  R.  of  Walton-on-the 
Hill,Surrey,i746-75.  DiedJune28,i775, aged63.  M.I. there. 

ACTON,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  July  7,  1609. 
Matric.  1609.    Perhaps  s.  of  Valentine,  of  Northants. 

ACTON,  NATHANIEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's, 
Easter,  1644;  B.A.  1647-8;  M.A.  1651. 

ACTON,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  14,  1702. 
B.  at  Bramford,  Suffolk.  Matric.  1702-3. 

ACTON,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  7,  1743.  S.  of  Nathaniel,  of  Hemingstone,  Suffolk,  Esq. 
School,  Bury.   Died  1795.   Buried  at  Baylham. 

ACTON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  15, 
1728-9.  Of  Salop.  S.  of  Sir  Whitmore,  of  Aldenham,  Bart. 
B.  Jan.  1, 1711-12.  Succeeded  as  Bart.  1732.  Diedat  Alden- 
ham, Nov.  20,  1791.    Buried  at  Acton.  (G.E.C.) 

ACTON,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1572. 

ACTON,  THOMAS.  Of  Trinity.  B.A.  (?  1589-90).  'Resided 
4  years  at  Cambridge :  since  at  Tugby  and  Market  Bosworth, 
Leics.  B.  at  Brigstock,  Northants.,  c.  1570.  Ord.  priest 
(Licbfield)  Mar.  8,  1595.'  R.  of  Brocklesby,  Lines.,  1604-26. 
Buried  at  Brocklesby,  Sept.  12,  1626.  {Lib.  Cler.  Lincoln. 
1614.) 

ACTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Clare,  Jan.  30, 1700-1. 
S.  of  John.  B.  at  Bramford,  Suffolk.  Matric.  1701.  M.P. 
for  Orford,  Suffolk,  1722,  1729.  H.Sheriff  for  Suffolk,  1739. 
Died  s.p.  1744.  Left  £160  towards  building  the  College  chapel. 
(Suffolk  Manorial  Families,  11.  259.) 

ACWORTH,  EDWARD.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1563-4;  M.A. 
1570.  B.  at  Potton,  Beds.  Ord.  priest  (London)  Nov.  30, 
1568,  age  28;  at  that  time  of  Streatham,  Surrey. 

ACWORTH,  GEORGE.  Matric. sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 
1548.  Probably  s.  of  Thomas,  Merchant  Taylor.  B.A. 
1551-2;  M.A.  1555;  LL.D.  1560-1.  Fellow,  1553-62. 
Resided  abroad  under  Queen  Mary.  Public  Orator,  1559- 
60.  Admitted  advocate,  Nov.  3,  1562.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1566.  Chancellor  and  Vicar  General  of  Winchester.  Held 
several  clerical  preferments:  Preb.  of  Southwell,  1559-1566. 
R.  of  Aston  Flamville,  Leics.,  1560.  R.  of  Freckenham, 
Suffolk,  1561.  R.  of  Wroughton,  Wilts.  Lost  his  English 
preferments  in  1577;  but  was  made  Master  of  the  Faculties 
and  Judge  of  the  Prerogative  Court  of  Ireland.  Died  c. 
1580-2.  Probably  not  the  M.P.  for  Hindon.  {D.N.B.; 
Cooper,  I.  381 ;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.  4th  S.  i.  58.) 

ACWORTH,  HENRY.  B.A.  1552-3.  One  of  these  names,  of 
London,  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1557:  s.  of  George  of 
Potton, Beds.  "Customer"of  Waterford,i569.  Administra- 
tion to  cousin  John  James,  1589.  (Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.  4th  S. 
1.  58.) 

ACWORTHE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov. 
1550.  Perhaps  s.  of  Thomas,  Merchant  Taylor.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  28,  1562.  Merchant  Taylor  in  1583; 
living  1589.   (Peile,  1.  47;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.  4th  S.  i.  58.) 

ACWORTH,  STEPHEN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 
1555  (tmpubes).  Perhaps  s.  of  George  of  Potton.  Mentioned 
in  State  Papers  (Irish)  as  offering  to  raise  troops  in  Ireland 
Apr.  II,  1578.    (Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.  4th  S.  1.  59, 141.) 

ACWORTH,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 
1548. 

ACWORTH,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1551;  B.A.  1553-4  Perhaps  s.  of  Thomas,  Merchant  Taylor. 
One  of  these  names  V.  of  Wandsworth,  Surrey,  1560-1 
Preb  of  Lichfield,  1561-66.  V.  of  Wrestlingworth,  Beds., 
1561-77.  V.  of  Potton,  1562-73.  Died  1576  or  1577.  (Misc. 
Gen.  et  Her.  4th  S.  i.  58,  140.) 

ACWORTH,  WILLIAM.  S.  of  George  of  Potton.  B.  at  Biscott 
Beds.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Nov,  30,  1564;  'student  of 
St  John's  ;  aged  23.'  V.  of  Tadlow,  Cambs.,  1565-7.  Perhaps 
y.  of  Graveney,  Kent,  1572-92.  V.  of  Heme  HiU.  Died 
May  21,  1606.  Brass  at  Ewelme,  Oxon.  (Misc.  Gen.  et  Her 
4th  S.  1.  59.  141) 

ACWORTH, .   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1546. 

ACWORTH, .  Scholar  of  Queens',  1547-9. 

ADAMS,  ALEXANDER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs 
1370;  B.A.  1574-5-  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Oct.  5  1577' 
aged  25;  priest,  Oct.  6,  1577.  R.  of  E.  Clandon,  Suirey 
1590-1620.  Died  Jan.  1620-1.   (Manning's  Surrey,  in.  50  ) ' 

ADAMS,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  6  i6s2 
Of  Yorks.  •     J  • 

ADAMS,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's 
Junei3,i663.  S.of Shorland (1620), R. of Treeton, Yorks,  B. 


Adams,  John 

there.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1663;  B.A.  1666-7;  M.A. 
1670.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Wickersley,  Yorks.,  1676- 
1703.  R.ofHansworth,  1683-93.   Brotherof  Michael  (1652). 

ADAMS,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Magdalene, 
Apr.  4, 1692.  S.of  William.  B.  at  East  Hardwick,  near  Ponte- 
fract.  School,  Pontefract  (private).  Matric.  1692;  B.A. 
1695-6:  M.A.  1699.  Ord.  priest  (London)  Nov.  26,  1699. 
Chaplain,  East  India  Co.,  1700-6.  Died  on  the  voyage  home. 
(H.  B.  Hyde.) 

ADAMS,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  c.  July, 
1683.  S.  of  Sir  William,  Bart.,  of  Sprowston,  Norfolk.  B.  at 
Isleham,  Cambs.  School,  Norwich.  Scholar,  1683;  matric 
1683;  B.A.  1686-7;  M.A.  1690.  Succeeded  as  Bart.,  1690 
Sheriff  of  Norfolk,  1694.  Died  Aug.  12, 1726.  (Venn,  t.  474.) 

ADAMS,  CHARLES.   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  July  8,  1731. 

5.  of  Charles,  of  Midhurst,  Sussex.  B.  there,  Dec.  4,  1711. 
School,  Charterhouse.    Matric  1731;  B.A.  1735-6. 

ADDAMS,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Pembroke, 
1640.   B.A.  1643-4. 

ADAM,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
May  3,  1658.  S.  of  Henry,  R.  of  Rawmarsh,  Yorks.  B.  there. 
School,  Rotherham.  Matric.  1658;  B.A.  1661-2;  M.A.  1665. 
Succeeded  his  father  as  R.  of  Rawmarsh,  1667-1700.  V.  of 
Rotherham,  1697-1701.  Buried  Feb.  13,  1706,  aged  60. 
M.I.  Rotherham.  (Hunter,  11.  21.) 

ADAMS,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  26, 
1674.  S.  of  John,  of  Camblesforth,  Yorks.,  aged  9  in  1666. 
Matric.  1675-6.  Buried  at  Drax,  July  26, 1703.  (M.  H.  Pea- 
cock; Vis.  of  Yorks,  1665.) 

ADAMS,  CLEMENT.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1536.  B.  at  'Buckington,'  Warws.  c.  1519.  Fellow,  1539- 
45;  B.A.  1540-1;  M.A.  1544.  Schoolmaster  'to  the  King's 
henchmen'  at  Greenwich,  1552.  Died  Jan.  9,  1586-7. 
Buried  at  Greenwich.  Author  of  geographical  works.  Best 
known  by  his  Navigation  and  Discovery  of  the  Kingdom  of 
Muscovy,  1554.    (Cooper,  11.  6;  D.N.B.) 

ADAMS,  E.  (?).  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  c.  1595. 

ADAMS,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  July  8, 
1681.  S.  of  John,  carpenter.  B.  at  Cambridge.  School, 
Perse,  Cambridge.   Matric.  1681;  B.A.  1685-6. 

ADAMS,  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  King's  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1708.  S.  of  John,  Provost  of  King's.  B.  in  London.  Matric. 
Easter  1709;  B.A.  1712-13;  FeUow,  1712;  M.A.  1716.  Be- 
came insane,  died  in  College,  April,  1755.   (Harwood.) 

ADAMS,  GEORGE.  B.A.  (?  1607-8);  M.A.  from  King's,  1611. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  19,  1608-9.  One  of  these  names 
R.  of  Plumpton,  Northants.,  1611-15.  V.  of  Staverton, 
1615-61.  Died  July  6, 1661.     (Baker,  1.  437.) 

ADAMS,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  23, 
1716.  S.  of  George,  clerk,  of  Ireland  (probably  R.  of 
Upton,  Hunts,  1703-24).  School,  Peterborough.  B.A. 
1719-20;  M.A.  1735.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  13, 1719-20; 
priest,  Sept.  23, 1722.  Perhaps  V.  of  Sibsey,  Lines.,  1731-79. 
Author  of  classical  and  theological  works :  The  Tragedies  of 
Sophocles,  1729,  and  others.  (D.N.B.;  Scott-Mayor,  in.  301.) 

ADAMS,  GEORGE  M.A.  1733  (Lit.  Reg.).  S.  of  John,  Provost 
of  King's  (1678).  One  of  these  names 'of  Cambridge.'  V.  of 
Yapton,  Sussex;  V.  of  Walberton,  1732.  Preb.  of  Chichester, 
1736-52. 

ADAMS,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  May  24, 
1737.  S.  of  Robert,  husbandman,  of  Cambs.  B.  at  Duxford. 
School,  Bishop's  Stortford.  Matric.  1738;  B.A.  1740-1; 
M.A.  1772.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept.  20,  1741;  priest. 
May  29,  1743.  K-  o*  Widdington,  Essex,  1757-83-  R-  of 
Bartlow,  Cambs.,  1772-75.  Chaplain  to  the  Countess  of 
Wigton.  Perhaps  R.  of  Bonnington,  Kent,  1753-7.  (Scott- 
Mayor,  III.  485.) 

ADAMS.  HENRY.  Of  Michael  House.  V.  of  St  Michael's, 
Cambridge.  Died  1557.  Benefactor  to  Trinity.  (Cooper,  1. 
I73-) 

ADAM,  HENRY.   Matric.  pens,  from  Caius,  Michs.  1559. 

ADAM,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1620; 
B.A.  1623-4  as  Adams;  M.A.  1627.  Of  Lines.  One  of  these 
names,  s.  of  Robert,  of  Tydd  St  Mary,  Lines.,  bapt.  July  4, 
1602.  Perhaps  R.  of  Rawmarsh,  Yorks.,  1636-66,  and  V. 
of  Dewsbury,  1636-42.   (Line.  Fed.) 

ADAMS,  HUGH.  Adm,  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Feb.  26, 1695- 

6.  Matric.  1696.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of  John,  of  London; 
adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  7,  1696. 

ADAMS,  ISAAC.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1571. 

ADAM,  JOHN.  Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi,  1399. 

ADAMS,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1544. 

One  of  these  names  R.  of  Hardwick,  Cambs.,  1555. 
ADAMS,  JOHN.    Matric.   Fell.-Com.   from  St  Catharine's, 

Michs.  1555. 


Adams,  JohM 


ADAMS,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  c.  ijgo. 

ADOAMS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  15,  1593. 
Perhaps  R.  of  Naughton,  Suffolk,  in  1603. 

ADAMS,  JOHN.  B.A.  (?  1603-4);  M.A.  from  Pembroke,  1607, 

ADAMS,  JOHN.  Adm.sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Sept.  15, 1637. 
S.  of  Thomas,  of  Nortbwood,  Salop.  B.  there.  School, 
Shrewsbury.  Matric.  1637;  B.A.  1641-2.  One  of  these 
names  (B.A.)  P.C.  of  Coppenhall,  Staffs.,  1651-1652. 

ADAMS,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Magdalene, 
Sept.  13,  1648.  S.  of  William,  Esq.,  citizen  of  London. 
Matric.  1648.   Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June  14,  1649. 

ADAMS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinitv,  June  22,  1649.  Of 
Yorkshire.  Matric.  1649.  Probably  s.  of  Christopher,  of 
Camblesforth,  Yorks.  Age  32  in  1665.  Buried  at  Drax,  May 
30,  1700.   Father  of  Christopher  (1674).   (M.  H.  Peacock.) 

ADAMS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Easter,  1650.  Of 
Staffs.  One  of  these  names  curate  of  Gayton,  Staffs.,  1656. 
(Wm  Salt,  Arch.  Soc.  1915.) 

ADAMS,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  St  John's. 
May  4,  1670.  S.  of  Sir  William,  Knt.,  of  Stainsby,  near 
Stokesley,  Yorks.   B.  there.   School,  Worksop. 

ADAMS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  10, 1675-6.  Of 
Herts.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  1675-6;  B.A.  1679- 
80;  M.A.  1683.  Perhaps  R.  of  Lit.  Berkhampstead,  Herts., 
1680-1713.    R.  of  Sacomb,  1694-1713.    Died  1713. 

ADAMS,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1678. 
B.  in  London.  S.  of  a  Lisbon  merchant.  Matric.  Lent,  1679- 
80;  B.A.  1682-3;  M.A.  1686;  D.D.  1705  {Com.  Reg.);  Fellow, 
1682;  Provost,  1712-9;  Vice-chancellor,  1712-3  R.  of  Hic;h- 
ham,  Leics.  R.  of  St  Alban's,  Wood  St,  London,  1694. 
Preb.  of  Canterbury,  1703.  Boyle  Lecturer,  1703.  R.  of  St 
Bartholomew,  London,  Canon  of  Windsor,  1708.  R.  of 
Horusey,  Middlesex,  1711.  Chaplain  to  William  III,  and 
Anne.  Licensed  to  mairj-  Mary  Reynolds,  of  Wingham,  Kent, 
Sept.  19,  1710  (H.  G.  Harrison).  Died  Jan.  29,  1719-20. 
Father  of  George  (M.A.  1733).   (D.N.B. ;  Harwood,  48.) 

ADAMS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Apr.  1,  1699. 
Matric.  1699. 

ADAMS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  23, 1703. 
S.  of  Christopher,  of  Camblesforth,  Yorks.,  Esq.  School,  York. 
Matric.  1704;  Scholar,  1704.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  20, 
1704.  Married  Elizabeth  Boynton.  Buried  at  Drax,  Feb.  21, 
1748-9.   (M.  H.  Peacock.) 

ADAMS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  13,  1709. 
S.  of  William.  B.  at  Newport,  Salop.  School,  Newport. 
Matric.  1710;  B.A.  1712-13;  Fellow,  1714;  M.A.  1716;  B.D. 
1723;  D-D-  1728  (Com.  Reg.).  Ord.  priest  (Ely)  Dec.  23, 
1716.  Master,  Sept.  15,  1730-46;  Vice-Chancellor,  1735-6. 
Died  Au.i?.  12,  1746. 

ADAMS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Mar.  26, 1716.  Colleger, 
Eton.  B.  at  Donhead,  Wilts.  Matric.  1716. 

ADAMS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  May  14,  1725. 
S.  of  John,  grazier,  of  Bradfield  St  George,  Suffolk.  B.  there. 
School,  Bury.  Matric.  1725;  Scholar,  1725-31;  B.A.  1728-9; 
Fellow,  1731-8;  M.A.  1733.  College  testimonial  for  Priest's 
orders,  1738.  Died  Dec.  14,  1738.   (Venn,  11.  22.) 

ADAMS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Dec.  26,  1740.  Of 
Somerset.  Matric.  1740-1;  B.A.  1744-5.  Ord.  priest  (Cant.) 
1746.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Dingley,  Northants,  1751-4. 
R.  of  Cos  ton,  Leics. ,1754 ;  but  resided  at  Maidwell,  Northants. 

ADAMS,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Ciiristi,  Oct.  28,  1751. 
Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June  i,  1753.  1st  s.  of 
Samuel,  Esq.,  of  America.  B.  in  Barbadoes.  School,  Barba- 
does.    Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  27,  1753. 

ADAMS,  JOHN  BOYNTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
.Nov.  24,  1749.   Of  Dublin. 

ADAMS,  LEWIS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1612; 
B.A.  1616-7.  Minister  in  Bucks.   (PeiU,  i.  288.) 

ADAM,  MICHAEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  c.  1594; 
B.A.  1597-8;  M.A.  1601.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (London) 
Aug.  24  and  25,  1598.  V.  of  Bacon's  Portion,  Dengie,  Essex, 
1605. 

ADAMS,  MICHAEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  Oct. 
22,  1652.  S.  of  Shorland  (1620),  clerk,  of  Woodlathes, 
Yorks.  School,  Rotherham.  Matric.  1652;  B.A.  1656-7; 
M.A.  1660;  B.D.  1667.  Fellow,  1659.  R-  of  Ilketsball  St 
John,  Suffolk,  1661-4.  Succeeded  his  father  as  R.  of 
Treeton,  Yorks.,  1664-80.  Died  Dec.  27,  1680.  M.I.  at 
Brassington,  Derbs. 

ADAMS,  NATHANIEL.    M.A.  163a  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
ADAMS,  PETER.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1573. 

ADAMS,  RALPH.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene.  Easter, 
1613;  B.A.  1616-7.  Perhaps  R.  of  Wallasey,  Cheshire,  1635. 


Adams,  Thoma^ 

ADAMS,  RICE.  M.A.  from  Pembroke,  1681.  Matric.  from 
Hart  Hall,  Oxford,  March  3,  1674-5,  age  18.  S.  of  Rice,  of 
Mere,  Wilts.  B.A.  (Oxford),  1678.  R.  of  Donhead  St  Mary, 
Wilts.,  1693.  Preb.  of  Sahsbury,  1706.  Died  April  8,  1738. 
Author,  Sermons,  1708.  (Al.  Oxon.) 

ADAMS,  RICE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clark,  Feb.  24,  1710-11.  B.  at 
Heytesbury,  Wilts.  Matric.  1711;  B.A.  1717-8. 

ADAMS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  Kino's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  22,  1551.  B.  at  Knapwell,  Cambs.  Fellow, 
1554-61;  B.A.  1555-6;  M.A.  1559.  Perhaps  V.  of  Sparsholt. 
Hants.,  till  1577.   WUl,  P.C.C. 

ADAMS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  Oct.  19,  1619. 
B.  at  Milton  Abbot,  Devon.  School,  Milton  Abbas  (?  Abbot). 
Matric.  1619. 

ADAM,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Feb.  26,  1622-3, 
age  15.  Of  Harston,  Cambs.  S.  of  Richard,  gent.  School' 
Perse.  Matric.  162^;  Scholar,  1624-S;  B.A.  1626-7 (Adamsi; 
M.A.  1630;  D.D.  1631  (Lit.  Reg.).  R.  of  Digswell,  Herts., 
1648-64.    Died  Apr.  4,  1664.     (Venn,  i.  261.) 

ADAMS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Petkrhouse,  Apr.  17. 
1626.   Of  Herts. 

ADAMS,  RICHARD.  M.A.  1632  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
Probably,  'Of  Sussex;  matric.  from  New  College,  Oxford, 
Oct.  26,  1604,  age  22;  B.A.  1608;  M.A.  1012'  Probably 
Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1633.    (Al.  Oxon.) 

ADAMS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  Catharine's, 
1635.  Of  London.  S.  of  Sir  Thomas,  alderman  of  London. 
B.  Jan.  6,  1619-20.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1639.  Collector 
and  author  of  verses,  in  the  Karl,  mss.,  3889.  Died  June  13 
1661.    (D.N.B.) 

ADAMS,  RICHARD.  M.A.  1652  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
S.  of  Charles,  clerk,  of  Woodchurch,  Cheshire.  Matric.  at 
Oxford,  June  3,  1647  (after  several  terms  at  Cambridge); 
B.A.  1648;  M.A.  1651.  Fellow  of  Brasenose,  1649-55.  R.  of 
St  Mildred,  Bread  St,  1655;  ejected  1662.  Became  Noncon- 
formist pastor  in  Southwark.  Author.  Died  Feb.  7,  1697-8. 
The  D.N.B.  is  wrong  in  assigning  him  the  Camb.  M.A.  in 
1644.     (Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.) 

ADAMS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  June  10,  1736. 
B.  in  Cambridge.  Matric.  1735;  B.A.  1739-40.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Feb.  22,  1740-1. 

ADAM,  ROBERT.  Described  as  M.A.  (?  Cambridge)  when 
V.  of  Haslingfield,  Cambs.,  1473. 

ADAMS,  ROBERT.  B.A.  1511-2. 

ADAM,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Feb.  19, 
1611-2.  S.  of  John,  R.  of  Norton,  Suffolk.  School,  Bury. 
Matric.  1612  as  Adams;  Scholar,  1613-5. 

ADAMS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Magdalene,  1658,  age  16. 
S.  of  William,  of  Longdon,  Salop.  School,  Shrewsbury. 
Matric.  1660-1;  B.A.  1662-3.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  24, 
1664.  C.  of  Doddington,  Cambs.  (Pedigree  m  Vis.  of 
Shropshire.) 

ADAMS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  April  23, 
1673.    Matric.  1675;  B.A.  1676-7. 

ADAM,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1579; 
B.A.  from  Trinity  as  Adams,  1582-3;  M.A.  1586. 

ADAMS,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens  at  Queens',  June  5,  1662.  Of 
Lines.  Matric.  1662;  B.A.  1665-6;  M.A.  i66q.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely)  Dec.  18,  1669.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1670.  B.D.  (Oxford) 
1677;  incorp.  at  Cambridgo,  1679.  V.  of  Culham,  Oxon., 
1674-9.  Perhaps  R.  of  Barrowden,  Rutland,  i68.i-6.  (Al. 
Oxon.) 

ADAMS,  SHORLAND.  Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1620;  B.A.  1623-4;  M.A.  1627.  R.  of  Eyam,  Derbs.,  1630. 
R.  of  Treeton,  Yorks,  1642-4  and  1660-4.  Died  Apr.  11, 
1664.  M.I.  at  Treeton.  Father  of  Benjamin  (1663)  and 
Michael  (1652).    (Hunter,  Hallamshire.) 

ADAMS,  SILVESTER.  M.A.  1632  (incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Walter,  clerk,  of  Presteign,  Radnor.  Matric.  from  Merton 
College,  Oxford,  May  9, 1628,  age  19;  B.A  1628;  M.A.  1631. 
V.  of  Rustington,  Sussex,  1636;  of  Rudgwick,  1637,  seques- 
tered, 1646.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

ADAMS,  SIMON  or  SIMOND.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter, 
1608;  B.A.  (?  1611-2);  M.A.  as  'Samuel,'  1615. 

ADAMS,  SIMON.  Matric.  pens,  (age  16)  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1619.  S.  of  Simon,  of  Amwell,  Herts.  B.A.  1622-3;  M.A. 
1626.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Feb.  22,  1627-8.  R.  of  Aston-le- 
Walls,  Northants.,  i627-73-  Buried  there,  Aug.  5,  1673, 
aged  71.  M.I.  (Baker,  11.  32.) 

ADAM,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1482-3  as  Hadam;  M.A.  i486;  B.D. 
1496-7;  D.D.  1502. 

ADAM,  THOMAS.  University  Bedell,  i5ai-53.  WiU  proved 
(V.C.C.)  1555.  •  To  be  buried  in  All  Hallows,  Cambridge,  with 
his  father.'   (Stokes,  BedelU,  75.) 

ADAMS,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Micbt.  1564; 
B.A.  1568-9. 


Adams,  Thomas 

ADAM,  THOMAS.  Matric.  siiar  from  Trinity,  c.  1594;  B.A. 
1599-1600.  as  Adams;  M.A.  1603.  Fellow,  1602.  Taxor, 
1615;  Proctor.  1622-3.  V.  of  Gt.  Abington,  Cambs.  1611-33. 
Perhaps  s.  of  William,  of  Camblesforth,  Yorks.  Will  proved, 
July  I,  1646.    (Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1666.) 

ADAMS,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1597-8; 
B.A.  from  Clare,  1601-2;  M.A.  1606.  Ord.  deacon  and 
priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  23,  1604.  Signs  as  minister  of  Nor- 
thill,  Beds.,  i6o6-io.  V.  of  Willington,  Beds.,  1612.  V. 
of  Wincrrave,  Bucks.,  1614-36.  Preacher  at  St  Gregory's 
under  St  Paul's,  1618-23.  Chaplain  to  Sir  H.  Montague, 
Lord  Chief  Justice.  Died  before  the  Restoration.  Author 
of  many  religious  works.  According  to  Southey,  '  the  prose 
Shakespeare  of  Puritan  theologians.'    {D.N.B.) 

ADAMS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  May,  1600;  B.A. 
1605-6.  Probably  the  founder  of  the  Arabic  Professorship. 
If  so,  bom  c.  1586,  at  Wem,  Salop.  Became  a  citizen  and 
draper  of  London.  Master  of  their  Company,  1639.  Lord 
Mayor,  1645.  Suffered  imprisonment  for  his  loyalty.  Created 
Bart.1660.  Founded  a  school  at  Wem.  Buried  Mar.  10, 1667-8. 
M.I.  at  Sprowston,  Norfolk;  which  states  that  he  was  a  Cam- 
bridge graduate.  (D.N.B. ;  Le  Neve,  Afon.  iv.  127;  Endow- 
ments.) 

ADAMS,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1603; 
B.A.  1605-6;  M.A.  1609.  One  of  these  names  (M.A.)  R.  of 
Bodney,  Norfolk,  1620. 

ADAMS,  THOMAS.  B.A.  from  Magdalene,  1605-6.  Possibly 
the  same  as  the  last  but  one. 

ADAM,  THOMAS.   LL.B.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1607-8. 

ADAM,  THOMAS.   Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1618.   Of  Essex. 

ADAMS,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1620; 
B.A.  1624-5.  Probably  ordained  deacon  (B.A.)  by  Bp. 
Morton,  of  Lichfield,  Sept.  20,  1628.  P.C.  of  Rushton  chapel, 
Staffs.,  1639;  of  Blurton  chapel,  1649-52;  at  Trentham, 
1656-67.  Buried  there.  Mar.  27,  1667.  Will  proved  (Lich- 
field), June  12, 1667.    (Wm  Salt,  Arch.  Sac.  1915,  p.  292.) 

ADAMS,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1629;  B.A.  1632-3;  M.A.  1636.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Sept.  25,  1636;  C.  of  Paston;  priest,  Sept.  24, 1637. 

ADAMS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  13,  1651.  Of 
Yorks.  S.  of  William.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1651; 
Scholar,  1651.  Thos.  Adams,  2nd  s.  of  William,  of  Owston, 
Yorks.,  Esq.,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Apr.  12, 1654.  Author  of 
Latin  verses. 

ADAMS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  28, 
1671.  S.  of  Sir  William,  Knt.,  deceased,  of  Stainsby,  near 
Stokesley,  Yorks.  B.  there.  School,  Worksop.  Matric.  1671. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  2,  1671-2  as  s.  of  William  of 
Scawsby,  Yorks., deceased.  Brother  of  John  (1670).  Barrister, 
1679.  Ancient,  1701.  Bencher,  1705.  Recorder  of  York, 
1713.  Died  Apr.  7,  1722,  aged  66.  (Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665; 
J.  Foster,  Gray's  Inn.) 

ADAMS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Nov.  15,  1678.  Of 
Sprowston,  Norfolk.  S.  of  Sir  William,  Bart.  Matric.  1678. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  3,  1682.  Succeeded  as 
Bart.  1687.  Died,  1690. 

ADAM,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  23, 
1687-8.  S.ofChristopher(i658), clerk.  B. at Rawmarsh, near 
Rotherham,  Yorks.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1688;  B.A. 
1691-2.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  4, 1693-4.  Perhaps  V. 
of  Leeds,  1701. 

ADAMS,  THOMAS,  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Sidney,  June  22, 
1 701.  Previously  at  Magdalene.  S.  of  Francis,  surgeon. 
B.  at  Newport,  Salop.  School,  Newport.  Matric.  1701;  B.A. 
1704-5.  Chaplain  to  the  Countess  of  Clare.  R.  of  Ightfleld, 
Salop,  1708-21.  V.  of  St  Chad's,  Shrewsbury,  172 1-2. 
Died  1722.  Al.  Oxon.  suggests  that  he  was  M.A. at  Oriel, 
Oxford,  1705. 

ADAM,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  14, 
1720.  S.  of  Henry,  town  clerk  of  Leeds,  Yorks.  B.  there. 
School,  Wakefield.  Matric.  1720;  Scholar,  1721.  Migrated  to 
Hart  Hall,  Oxford,  1722;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1723-4.  Ord.  priest 
(Lmcoln)  Mar.  6,  1725-6,  R.  of  Winteringham,  Lines., 
1724-84.  Died  there.  Mar.  31,  1784.  One  of  the  early 
'Evangelical'  party.  Author,  PrivaU  Thoughts  on  Religion, 
etc.  (D.N.B.;  PeiU.u.igy.)  ' 

ADDAMS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  June  10, 
1729.  S.  of  Abraham,  of  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
1729;  Scholar,  1730;  M.B.  1734;  M.D.  1739.  F.R.C.P.  1741. 
Physician  to  St  Thomas's  Hospital,  1749-59.  Died  Apr.  26, 
1785.   Buried  at  St  Lawrence,  Reading.   (Munk,  11.  148.)  ' 

ADAMS,  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  13, 
1637.  S.  of  John,  retail  dealer,  of  Newport,  Salop.  B.  there. 
School,  Sevenoaks,  Kent  (private).  Matric.  from  Emmanuel, 
Easter,  1637;  B.A.  1640-1;  M.A.  1644;  B.D.  1651.  Fellow 
of  Emmanuel,  1645. 

ADAM,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  1466-7. 


Adamson,  Richard 

ADAM,  WILLIAM.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1474.  Probably 
B.Can.L.  1489.  WiU  proved  (V.C.C.)  1504.  V.  of  Abington 
Pigott,  Cambs.,  1486-1487;  left  for  Wykes,  Lines. 

ADAMS,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1564; 
B.A.  1567-8.   Perhaps  V.  of  Earls  Colne,  Essex,  1575-1609. 

ADAMS,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 
1579;  B.A.  from  Clare,  1582-3,  as  Adam. 

ADAMS,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  c.  i597; 
B.A.  1600-1. 

ADAMS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  12,  1640. 
Matric.  1640.   Migrated  to  Clare  Hall;  thence,  B.A.  1645. 

ADAMS,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  1643-4  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
Probably  s.  of  William,  of  Hereford.  Matric.  at  Oxford, 
Nov.  25,  1631,  age  19;  B.A.  1634;  M.A.  1637.  V.  of  Felton, 
Hereford,  1637.   R.  of  Welsh  Bicknor,  1641. 

ADAMS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  30,  1644. 
Matric.  1644.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  of  St  Dunstans-in-the-West, 
gent.    Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  26,  1646. 

ADAMS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  9, 
1651.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  165 1.  Probably  s.  of  Thomas, 
of  London,  alderman.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  29, 
1654.  Succeeded  his  father  as  Baronet,  1667.  Died  1687. 

ADAMS,  WILLIAM.  Incorp.  M.A.  1676;  from  Balliol  College, 
Oxford.  S.  of  William,  of  Wallford,  Herefords.,  clerk. 
Matric.  (Oxford)  May  11,  1663,  age  16;  B.A.  1666-7;  M.A. 
1670.    (Al.  Oxon.) 

ADAMS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Clare,  May  19,  1677. 
OfLondon.  Perbapss.  of  William  (1651).  Died  in  his  father's 
lifetime. 
■  ADAMS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  28, 
1687.  S.  of  William,  gent.  B.  at  Battersea,  Surrey.  School, 
Peterborough.  Died  in  College.  Buried  at  All  Saints',  Cam- 
bridge, Oct.  24,  1687. 

ADAMS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  June  30, 
1698.  S.  of  William,  clerk,  of  Pentney,  Norfolk.  B.  at 
Walton,  Norfolk.  School,  King's  Lynn.  Matric.  1698; 
Scholar,  1698-1703;  B.A.  1701-2;  M.A.  1706.  Ord.  priest 
(Norwich)  Sept.  1703.  R.  of  RoUesby,  Norfolk,  1708-42. 
C.  of  Clippesby,  1709.   Died  1742.   (Venn,  i.  501.) 

ADAMS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  May  16, 
1733.  S.  ofWilliam[i698],R.ofRollesby,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 
Schools,  Yarmouth  and  Norwich.  Matric.  1734;  B.A.  1736- 
7;  M.A.  from  Clare,  1740;  Scholar,  1733;  Fellow  of  Clare, 
1738.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  24, 1738;  asC.  of  Hock- 
wold.  Ord.  priest,  June,  1740.  R.  of  RoUesby,  1742-1801. 
V.  of  Stalham,  1744.  Died  Apr.  13,  i8oi.  (Venn,  11.  37.) 

ADAM, .    B.Civ.L.  1478. 

ADAM, ,    D.Can.L.  1479. 

ADAM, .    B.A.  1492. 

ADAMS, .  Adm,  at  Magdalene,  May  6,  1701. 

ADAMSON,  BRIAN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1574;  B.A.  1581-2.   R.  of  Shereford,  Norfolk,  1585. 

ADAMSON,  DANIEL.  M.A.  from  Queens',  1726.  S.  of  Joseph, 
of  London.  Matric.  at  Pembroke  CoUege,  Oxford,  Mar.  22, 
1698-9,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford),  1702.  V.  of  Worfield, 
Salop,  1707.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

ADAMSON,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1588. 

ADAMSON,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Easter, 
1606. 

ADAMSON,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Oct.  12, 
1747.  S.  of  Christopher,  gent.,  of  Wereham,  Norfolk.  B.  at 
West  Dereham.  Schools,  Northwold  and  Watton  (private). 
Matric.  1748;  B.A.  1752;  Scholar,  1747-53-  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  June  17,  1753,  as  C.  of  Hockwold,  Norfolk;  priest, 
Dec.  22,  1754,  as  C.  of  Sloley  and  Crostwright.  R.  of  Crost- 
wight.  1754-6;  of  Sloley,  1754-83;  of  Barton  St  Andrew, 
1755-83.  V.  of  W.  Dereham,  1765-83.  Died  Sept.  29, 1783. 
(Venn,  11.  60.) 

ADAMSON,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Lent,  1577-8. 

ADAMSON,  JOHN,  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1615. 

ADAMSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  19, 
1644-5.  S.  of  John,  attorney,  of  Spalding,  Lines.  School, 
Spalding.   Matric.  1645;  B.A.  1648-9;  M.A.  1652. 

ADAMSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Apr.  13, 1661. 
S.  of  James,  R.  of  Teigh,  Rutland.  B.  there.  Schools,  Sleaford, 
Lines.,  and  Lynn.  Matric.  1661;  B.A.  1664-5;  M.A.  1668. 
Scholar,  1661-7.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  1666;  priest  (Lin- 
coln) Feb.  7,  1669-70.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1700-18.  R.  of 
Burton  Goggles,  Lines.,  1669-1718.  Author,  Sermons. 
Brother  of  William,  1644.  (Venn,  t.  411.) 

ADAMSON,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Sx  John's,  Easter, 
1570.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Chester)  Sept.  29,  1570.  Per- 
haps V.  of  Barkestone,  Leics.,  1572.  V.  of  Sandridge,  Herts., 
1574-    R.  of  Binbrooke  St  Mary,  Lines.,  1576-c.  1619. 


Adamson,  Richard 

ADAMSON,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sicar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1618;  B.A.  1621-j;  M.A.  1625. 

ADAMSON,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  March  6, 
1676-7.  Matric.  1677;  B.A.  i68o-r;  M.A.  1684.  Ord.deacon 
(London)  Mar.  16,  1684-5.  R.  oi  E.  Lydford,  Somerset, 
1691-9.   R.  of  Barnston,  Essex,  1699-1724-  Died  1724. 

ADAMSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1620.  Of  Lin- 
colnshire. Matric.  pens.  1621;  B.A.  1623-4;  M.A.  1627. 

ADAMSON,  TIMOTHY.  Adm.sizarat  Jesus,  March  13, 1654-5- 

OfSufiolk.  S.  of  William,  clerk.  Bapt.atDenham,  Apr.  1637. 

School,  Bury.    Matric.  1656;  Scholar,  1659;  B.A.  1658-9; 

M.A.  1662.    R.  of  Wordwell,  Suffolk,  1662-1716.   Buried  at 

Homingsheath,  Apr.  1716,  aged  79.   {Bury  Gr.  School.) 
ADAMSON,  WALTER.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 

Dec.  22,  1638.  S.  of  Walter,  brewer,  of  Chelmsford,  Essex. 

B.  there.    School,  Chelmsford.    Matric.  1639;  B.A.  1642-3; 

M..^.  1646. 
ADAMSON,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Michs. 

1554.  Of  Richmondshire.   B.-A.  1557-8;  M.A.  1561.  Fellow, 

1558.    R.  of  Girton,  Cambs.,  1561-73.    V.  of  Saxthorpe, 

Norfolk,  1563.  Died  1599.  (Loder,  231.) 
ADAMSON,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1579.    Of  Staffs.    B.A.  1583-4;  M.A.  1587.    FeUow,  1587. 

Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  Mar.  31,  1588. 
ADAMSON,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 

162S;  B.A.  1631-2;  M.A.  1635.  V,  of  Laxfield,  Suffolk. 
ADAMSON,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  (age  14)  at  Caius,  June  24, 

1644.    S.  of  James,  R.  of  Teigh,  Rutland.    Schools,  Lynn 

and  Oakham.  Matric.  1644;  Scholar,  1647-50;  B.A.  1647-8; 

M.A.   1651;  FeUow,   1651-69.    University  preacher,   1666. 

Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincohi)  July  12, 1662.  R.  of  Weeting, 

Norfolk,  1669-82.   R.  of  St  John,  Maddermarket,  Norwich. 

Buried  there,  1707.   Brother  of  John  (1661).   (Venn,  i.  352.) 
ADAMSON,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  31, 

1674.   Of  Lines.    Matric.  1674. 
ADAMSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  June  ir, 

1724.    S.  of  Christopher,  attorney,  of  Wereham,  Norfolk. 

B.  there.    Schools,  Stoke  (private)  and  Bexwell  (private). 

Matric.  1724;  Scholar,  1724-30;  B.A.  1727-8;  M.A.  1732- 

Fellow,  1730-47.   Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Feb.  22,  1729-30; 

priest,  Mar.  14,  1730-1.   R.  of  Hockwold  and  Wilton,  1746- 

81.   Died  Sept.  4,  1781.   (Venn,  11.  21.) 

ADAMSON, .   B.Can.L.  1502-3. 

ADCOCK,  HENRY.   B.A.  1505-6. 

ADCOCKE,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens   from  Christ's,  May,  1571; 

B.A.  1574-5;  M.A.  1578. 
ADCOCK,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  3, 1712. 

S.  of  Thomas,  husbandman.  B.  at  Market  Overton,  Rutland. 

School,  Oakham.    Matric.  1712;  B.A.  1715-6;  M.A.  1719; 

Fellow,  1718-22.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Dec.  24,  1721.   R.  of 

Aunsby,    Lines.,    1721.      Master    of    Oakham    Grammar 

School,   1724-53.    R.  of  Isham  Superior,  Ruts.,   1749-53. 

Died  1753. 
ADCOCK,  JOHN.    Adm.  at  Emmanuel,  July  6,  1739-    S.  of 

John,  clerk.  Master  of  Oakham  School.    Matric.  1739;  B.A. 

1743-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  1745;  priest  (Lincoln) 

June  14,  1747.   R.  of  Eastwell,  Kent,  1747-66.   Died  1766. 
ADCOCK,    RICHARD.     B.Can.L.    1525-6.     R.    of   Brinkley, 

Cambs.,  till  his  death,  1538. 
ADCOCK,    RICHARD.     Matric.   sizar   from   Christ's,   Lent, 

1557-8. 
ADCOCK,  RICHARD.   Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Feb.  9,  1620-1. 

Of  Leics. 
ADCOCKE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  Jan.  23, 

i66i-2.    S.   of  Giles,  weaver.    B.   at  Oakham,   Rutland. 

School,  Oakham.    Matric.  1662;  B.A.  1665-6;  M.A.  1669. 

Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  20,  1668.    V.  of  Louth,  Lines., 

1668.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1669.  R.  of  Gayton-le-Marsh,  1671. 

R.  of  Withem,  1691.     (Al.  Oxon.) 
ADCOCK,  THOMAS.   B.A.  1505-6. 
ADCOCK,  THOMAS.    B.A.  1507-8,  as  Hadcock;  M.A.  1511. 

FeUow  of  Queens',  1510-3.    Ord.  acolyte  (Carlisle)  Feb. 

1509-jo. 
ADCOCK,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1575. 
ADDENBROOKE,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  peas,  at  Clare,  Irfay  13, 

1741.   B.  at  Chesterton,  Hunts.   Matric.  1741;  B.A.  X744-5; 

M.A.,  1749.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  22,  1745;  pnest, 

June  14,  1747     R.  of  Folksworth,  Hunts.,  1751-81,   Died 

1781. 
ADDENBROOKE,   JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at   St  Catharine's, 

May  6,  1671.   S.  of  Roger  Addenbrooke,  of  Kingswinford, 

SuSs.    B.  1652.  Matric.  1674;  B.A.  1674-3;  M.A.  1678.   R- 

of   Upper  Sapey,  Hereford,   1683-1724.    V.  of  Wolferlow, 

Hereford,  1703.  Died  Jan.  22,  1724.  (Burke,  L.  G.) 


Addison,  JameS 

ADDENBROOKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Dec.  13, 1697.  Of  Kingswinford,  SUffs.  S.  of  Samuel,  R.  of 
West  Bromwich,  Staffs.  Matric.  1698;  B.A.  1701-2;  Fellow, 
1704;  M.A.  1705;  M.L.  1708;  M.D.  1712.  Adm.  extra- 
licentiate  R.C.P.,  Sept.  3,  1706.  Practised  in  Cambridge. 
Founder  of  Addenbrooke's  Hospital,  Cambridge.  Died  17 19, 
June  7  M.I.  in  St  Catharine's  College  Chapel.  Author:  A 
Short  Essay  on  Freethinhing.  (Burke,  L.  G. ;  D.N.B. ;  Munk, 
II.  14.) 

ADDENBROOK,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  July  6, 
1707-  Of  Hereford.  S.  of  John  (1671).  Matric.  1708;  B.A. 
1711-2;  M.A.  1715;  Fellow,  1716-31;  D.D.  1748.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  June  12,  I7i5;priest  (Ely)  June  16,1717.  R. 
of  Sapey,  1727.  R.  of  Sudbury,  Derbs.,  1736.  Dean  of  Lich- 
field, 1745.  R.  of  Ashby,  Norfolk,  1747.   Died  Feb.  25,  1776. 

ADDENBROOKE,  JOHN.  M.A.  1710  (LU.  Reg.).  S.  of  John,  of 
Newport,  Salop,  gent.  Matric.  from  Christ  Church,  Oxford, 
June  12,  1702,  age  19;  B.A.  (St  Mary  Hall),  1706-7. 
R.  of  Sutton,  Salop,  1724.  R.  of  Upper  Sapey,  Heref., 
1725-    (Al.  Oxon.) 

ADDENBROOKE,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
July  9,  1726.  S.  of  Nicholas,  R.  of  Chesterton,  Hunts. 
Matric.  1727;  LL.B.  1732.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln),  Mar.  2, 
J734-5 ;  priest,  June  1, 1735.  R.  of  Glatton,  Hunts.,  1735-78. 
Died,  1778. 

ADDENBROOKE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
Dec.  1, 1702.  S.  of  Nicholas,  clerk.  B.  at  Chesterton,  Hunts. 
Matric.  1703 ;  B.A.  1706-7 ;  M.A.  1716.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
June  8,  1707;  priest  (Ely)  Dec.  19,  1708.  R.  of  Haddon, 
Hunts.,  1708-51.  R.  of  Glatton,  1726-35.  R.  of  Folksworth, 
1739-51-  Died  1752. 

ADDENBROOK,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's, 
Sept.  2,  1704. 

ADDENBROOKE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
March  13,  1730-1.    Of  Chesterton,  Hunts.   Matric.  1732. 

ADDENBROOKE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  from  St  Catharine's, 
Easter,  1707;  B.A.  1708-9. 

ADDERLEY,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  June  14, 
1625.  S.  of  William,  mercer,  deceased.  B.  at  Aldermanbury 
Street,  London.  School,  Ockingham  (?  Wokingham),  Berks. 
Matric.  1625.    Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Sept.  10,  1628. 

ADDERLEY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  St 
John's,  June  23,  1651.  S.  of  Ralph.  Esq.,  of  Cotton,  Staffs. 
B.  at  Mickleover,  Derby.  School,  Repton.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  June  30, 1651.  Of  Cotton,  Staffs.,  J. P.  (Staffs.  Pedigrees.) 

ADDERLEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  22,  1699. 
B.  at  Chelsea,  Middlesex.  Matric.  1699;  B.A.  1702-3.  Ord. 
priest  (Lincoln)  May  30,  1708.  C.  of  Tydd  St  Mary,  Lines. 
R.  of  Cadeby,  Leicester,  1719.   Died  May  1736,  aged  54. 

ADDERLEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Nov.  8,  1725.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Bowers,  Stafis.  School, 
Trentham.   Matric.  1725. 

ADDERLEY,  THOMAS  EYRE.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  King's, 
Easter,  1650.  S.  and  h.  of  William  of  Bumbam,  Bucks., 
gent.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Dec.  2,  1651. 

ADERLEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  May  17,  163a. 
Matric.  1632.  One  of  these  names  M.P.  for  New  Windsor, 
Berks.,  1689.   Died  1693. 

ADDERLEY,  WOLSTAN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Queens',  May  20, 
1664.  Of  Warws.  S.  of  John,  of  Weddington,  Esq.  Suc- 
ceeded his  father  there.  Aged  39  in  1683.  Matric.  1664. 
(Vis.  of  Warws.) 

ADDERSLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  33,  1619. 
Of  Cheshire. 

ADDINGTON,  CHARLES.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1716.  Of 
London.  B.A.  1719-20;  M.A.  1723.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
May  23,  1725;  priest  (London)  Sept.  25,  1726.  R.  of  Litch- 
borough,  Northants.,  1727-81.  V.  (of  med.)  of  Pattishall, 
1748-81.  Died  Oct.  31, 1781,  aged  81.  M.I.  at  Litchborough. 
Father  of  William  (i745)-   (Baker,  i.  411.) 

ADDINGTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1628. 
Of  Devon. 

ADDINGTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1745.  S.  of 
Charles,clerk,of  Litchborough,  Northants.  B.  there.  Matric. 
1745;  B.A.  1749-50.  Entered  the  army  as  a  Comet  in  Gen. 
Burg'oyne's  Regiment.  Resigned  his  commission  on  his  mar- 
riage. Procured  an  appointment  in  Bow  Street  Office  under 
Sir  John  Fielding  and  ultimately  became  Chief  Magistrate  of 
the  police  in  London.  Knighted  for  his  public  services,  1797, 
Author.  DiedApr.7,  i8ii,atBath,aged83.  (B<»*«r,l.  412.) 

ADDISON,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens'  as 
Adyson,  Easter,  1553.  Will  of  one  of  these  names  proved 
(V.C.C.)  1557- 

ADDISON,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  27, 
1713  S.  of  James,  clerk.  B.  at  Rotherham.  School,  Sed- 
bergh.  Matric.  1713;  B.A.  1716-7;  M.A.  1720.  V.  of  Wistow, 
Vorks.,  1720.   Died  Sept.  16, 1721,  aged  35.  (Gent's  Ripon. 


Addison,  John 

ADDISON,  JOHN.  Of  York  diocese.  B.A.  1504-5  (ist  in  the 
ordo);  M.A.  1509;  B.D  1515;  D.D.  1523.  FeUow  of  Pem- 
broke, 1505.  Extra  principal  of  St  Thomas's  Hostel. 
Preacher,  1512.  Ord.  sub-deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  7,  1506-7. 
Chaplain  to  Bishop  Fisher.  Deprived  for  supposed  com- 
plicity with  the  'Maid  of  Kent.'  WUl  (P.C.C.)  1540.  'Of 
Cumberland,  and  Loughboro.'  Author,  theological.  (Cooper, 
I.  68;  D.N.B.) 

ADDISON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  June  23. 
1632.  S.  of  Anthony.  B.  at  Egglestone,  Durham.  School, 
Morpeth.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  12,  1635.  Died  June, 
1644.  (Peile,  I.  421;  Vis.  of  Northumb.,  1666.) 

ADDISON,  LEONARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke, 
Apr.  17,  1716.  S.  of  Leonard,  Attorney.  B.  at  Hull,  Yorks. 
Matric.  1716;  B.A.  1719-20;  Fellow,  1722;  M.A.  1723; 
Proctor,  1736-7;  D.D.  1753.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  June  9, 1723; 
priest,  March,  1723-4.  R.  of  Hatley  St  George,  Cambs., 
1733-5-  V.  of  Waresley,  Hunts.,  1735-45-  V.  of  Saxthorpe, 
Norfolk,  1744-72.  R.  of  Cawston,  1747-72.  R.  of  Salle, 
1747-72.  Died  Mar.  i,  1772-   (G.  Mag.). 

ADDISON  or  ADDINSON,  PHILIP.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens', 
Michs.  1613.  Of  Cambridge.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  19; 
priest,  Sept.  25,  1614. 

ADDISON,  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  17,  1612. 
Matric.  1613.  Of  Normanby,  Yorks.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  1615. 

ADDISON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  29,  1714- 
Of  Herts.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  22,  1718;  priest 
(Norwich)  Sept.  1722. 

ADDISON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  1597-8. 
Of  Cumberland.  B.A.  1600-1;  M.A.  1604;  Fellow,  1604-16; 
B.D.  1612.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1610.  Taxor,  1609.  Junior 
Proctor,  i6io.  R.  of  Tydd  St  Mary,  Lincoln,  1614-5.  Rv  of 
Brampton  Ash,  Northants.,  1615-35.  R.  of  Whitfield, 
Northimiberland,  1631.  Donor  to  New  Building.  Will 
proved  (P.C.C.)  1653;  of  Brampton  and  Cambridge.  {Al. 
Oxon.;  Peile,  1.  225.) 

ADISON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Eastei, 
1623;  B.A.  1626-7, 

ADDISON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  26, 1640. 
Of  Lanes.  Matric.  1640;  B.A.  1645. 

ADDISTER,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Easter, 
1612.  Matric.  1612. 

ADEN,  CLEMENT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1545. 

ADEY,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  14,  1620. 
Of  Essex.  Matric.  1621;  B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.  1628.  Adm. 
extra-licentiate  R.C.P.  Sept.  7,  1631.  Of  Wethersfield. 
Practised  in  Essex.    (Munk,  i.  204.) 

ADYE,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1576. 

ADYE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  c.  1595. 

ADEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  1625.  Matric.  1625. 
One  of  these  names,  s.  and  h.  of  John,  of  the  Middle  Temple, 
adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June  30,  1626. 

ADY  or  ADIE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter, 
1679;  B.A.  1682-3. 

ADIE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  Feb.  29,  1736-7. 
Of  Stafiordsbire.   Matric.  1737;  Scholar,  1737. 

ADEY,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1550. 
Probably  V.  of  Rugeley,  SUffs.,  1575-1620.  Ord.  priest  by 
Bp  Beutbam.  Described,  in  1604,  as  'Scholaris  ruralis:  in 
sacris  Uteris  bene  exercitatus. ...  no  preacher,  gamester, 
drunkard.'  He  was  fined  for  playing  dice  and  bowls,  etc. 
Buried  Jan.  13,  1619-20.   (Wm  Salt,  Arch.  Sac.  1915.) 

ADY,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  c.  1590.  One  of 
these  names  of  Staple  Inn,  gent.,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1615. 

ADEE,  NICHOLAS.  M.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1669.  Of  Wilts. 
Matric.  (Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford),  June  24, 1653 ;  B.A.(Oxford) 
1662.  V.  of  St  Paul's,  Malmesbury,  1667.  V.  of  Rodbome 
Cheney,  WUte.,  1671.  Died  1701.  \AI.  Oxon.;  T.  A.  Walker, 
139-) 

ADDYE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Oct.  6,  1572,  age  20. 
Of  Wath,  Yorks.  S.  of  William,  deceased.  Schools,  Rother- 
ham  and  Worsbrough.   Matric.  1572. 

ADDYE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Oct.  9,  1596. 
S.  of  Nicholas,  clerk.  Of  Rugeley,  Staffs.  B.A.  1600-1.  Prob- 
ably V.  of  Lullington,  Derbs.,  1605-9. 

ADYE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  May  19,  1696.  S.  of 
John,  of  Horstead,  Norfolk.  B.  there.  School,  North 
Walsham.  Matric.  as  Ayde,  1697;  Scholar,  1696-8.  Adm. 
at  Lincohi's  Inn,  Feb.  4,  1698-9.   (Venti,  i.  498.) 

ADYE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 
1588;  B.A.  1590-1. 

ADY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1624. 
Matric.  1624;  B.A.  1627-8;  M.A.  1631.  \\xthoT,  Perfect  Dii- 
covery  of  WiUhes  (1656,  1661). 


Agar,  Andrew 

ADY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  scholar  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  17, 1665. 
ist  s.  of  Thomas,  gent.  B.  at  Weathersfield,  Essex.  School, 
Felstead.    Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  28,  1667. 

ADIE,  WILLIAM,  King's,  Scholar,  1474;  B.A.  1476-7.  Fellow. 

ADE, .   Doctor  of  some  faculty,  1497-8, 

ADDYES,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  St  Catharine's,  July  29,  1702. 

ADDYES,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  St  Catharine's,  July  29,  1702. 
S.  of  John,  of  Moorhall,  Warws.,  Esq.  Matiic.  1702-3;  B.A. 
1706-7.   Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1715. 

ADKIN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Mar.  22, 
1731-2.  S.  of  William,  mercer,  of  Downham  Market,  Norfolk. 
B.  there.  School,  Bexwell  (private).  Matric.  1732-3; 
Scholar,  1732-9;  B.A.  1735-6;  M.A.  1739.  Fellow,  1739-50. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln),  Sept.  25,  1737;  priest  (Bristol)  Mar.  2, 
1739-40-  R-  of  Weeting,  Norfolk,  1749-73.  R.  of  W.  Tofts, 
Norfolk,  1761-73    Died  June  1,  1773.  (Venn,  11.  35.) 

ADKYNS,  THOMAS.  Described  as  'M.A.  of  Cambridge,'  when 
incorp.  at  Oxford,  July  12, 1580.  No  such  Cambridge  degree. 

ADLAM,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  July  5,  1637.  Matric. 
1637;  B.A.  1640-1.   Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  8,  1642. 

ADLARD  or  ADLERD,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
June  18, 1645.  Of  Lines.  Matric.  1645;  B.A.  1648-g;  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1649.  Fellowof  Lincoln  College,  1650;  M.A.1651; 
Incorp.  at  Cambridge,  1652.  R.  of  Warblington,  Hants,  1663. 
(Al.  Oxon.) 

ADLARD,  MICHAEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs. 
1637;  B.A.  1641-2.  S.  of  William,  of  Theddlethorpe,  Lines., 
yeoman.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  25, 1642.  R.  of  Anderby, 
Lines.  R.  of  Cumberworth,  till  1659.  Died  1659.  (Lines. 
Pedigrees.) 

ADLARD,  MICHAEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Magdalene, 
May  7,  1679.  S.  of  Michael,  above,  deceased,  R.  of  Cumber- 
worth.  B.  at  Cumberworth,  Lines.  School,  S.  Ormsbey. 
Matric.  1679;  B.A.  1682-3.  Perhaps  buried  at  Anderby, 
Feb.  18,  1700-1. 

ADLINGTON  or  ATHLINGTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Scholar  at 
King's  Hall,  1391.  Fellow,  when  ord.  sub-deacon  (Ely) 
Apr,  17,  1400.   R.  of  Llanaber,  Bangor  diocese. 

ADREY,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  16,  1637-8, 

ADRIAN,  BARTHOLOMEW,  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity, 
Michs.  1581.  S.  of  Richard,  Huguenot  refugee.  Afterwards 
went  to  Leyden  where  he  graduated  M.D.  Apr.  19,  1584. 
Attended  Sir  Philip  Sidney  when  fatally  wounded  at  Zutphen. 
Returned  to  England  c.  1597.  (A.  D.  Adrian.) 

ADRIAN,  BARTHOLOMEW.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  i, 
1611.  S.  of  Bartholomew,  M.D.,  above.  Matric.  1611;  B.A. 
1614-5;  M.A.  i6i8;  Scholar.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May 
31;  priest  June  1,  1618.  R.  of  Gt.  Bradley,  Suffolk,  1623-62 
(ejected).  Afterwards  lived  with  his  son  Richard.  Died  before 
July  30,  1670.   (Calamy,  11.  414;  A.  D.  Adrian.) 

ADRIAN,  RICHARD,  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Apr.  6, 1647.  S.of 
Bartholomew  above.  B.A.  1651-2.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Sept.  21, 1661;  priest, Oct.  18, 1662.  V. of  Naseby, Northants., 
1664-9.  V.  of  Stoke,  Coventry,  1669-1715.  V.  of  Pytchley, 
1673-92.  V.  of  WaJsgrave  on  Sowe,  Warws.,  1695-1715. 
Buried  at  Walsgrave,  Mar.  2,  1714-5.   (A.  D.  Adrian.) 

ADSHEAD,  THOMAS,  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 
1633. 

ADSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Sept.  14, 1710. 
S.  of  John,  husbandman.  B.  at  Oundle,  Northants.  School, 
Oundle.   Matric.  1711;  B.A.  1714-5. 

ADSON  or  H ADSON,  WILLIAM.  A  priest,  B.Civ.L.,  1520-1; 
B.Can.L.  1531-2. 

ADWICKE,  RICHARD,  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Lent, 
1579-80;  B.A.  1583-4.  One  of  these  names,  of  'Shust- 
holme,'  Yorks.,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  5, 1585.  Probably 
s.  of  Thomas,  of  Arksey.  (J.  Foster,  Gray's  Inn.) 

AER,  see  AYRE, 

AFFLECK,  GILBERT,  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  June  22, 
1731.  S.  of  Gilbert,  of  Dalham,  Suffolk.  Schools,  Rugby 
and  Westminster.  Matric.  1731;  Scholar,  1731;  B.A.  1734-5; 
M.A.  1738.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  21,  1735-6;  priest 
(Norwich)  July,  1736.  R.  of  Dalham,  Suffolk.  R.  of  Lidgate. 
Died  Apr.  24,  1763.   (Al.  Westtnon.  303.) 

AFFLECK,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  24, 
1733.  S.  of  Gilbert,  of  Dalham.  B.  in  Middlesex.  Matric. 
1733;  B.A.  1736-7;  M.A.  1740;  B.D.  1747;  Fellow,  1739; 
Junior  proctor,  1745-6.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  13, 
1742;  priest  (Norwich)  May,  1744,  R.  of  N.  Luffenham, 
Rutland,  1755-1806.  Died  Sept.  8,  1806.  Brother  of  above. 
(Burke,  Baronetage.) 

AGAR,  ANDREW,  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  Michs. 
1612;  LL.B.  i6i8.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1619.  S.  of  Thomas, 
of  Stockton,  Yorks.  Died  Nov  5,  1637.  (M.  H.  Peacock.) 


Agar,  Andrew 

AGAR,  ANDREW.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  May  28, 
1651.  Matric.  1651.  S.  of  John,  of  Stockton,  Yorks.,  Esq. 
B.  there.  School,  York.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Apr.  27,  1653. 

AGAR,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Aug.  14,  1548,  age  16.  B.  in  London.  Matric.  1548.  Left 
about  1550-1. 

ACER,  CLEMENT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Apr.  ai,  1573.  age  20. 
Of  Clare,  Suffolk.  S.  of  Clement.  School,  Clare.  R.  of 
Bradfield-Combust,  Suffolk,  1603-23.  Buried  there,  Sept.  17, 
1623.   (Venn,  i.  72.) 

AGER,  EDMUND  or  EDWIN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity, 
Easter,  1604. 

AGAR,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent,  1610-1. 

AGER,  HENRY.   Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Michs.  1646. 

AGAR,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Easter,  1559. 

AGER  or  AGE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Oct.  22,  1565,  age 
18.  Of  Stoke  by  Clare,  Suffolk.  S.  of  Clement.  School,  Stoke. 
Matric.  1565.   {Venn,  1.  57.) 

AGAR  or  AGARD,  JOHN.  Adm.  i>ens.  at  Magdalene,  June  13, 
1646,  age  17.  S.  of  John,  of  Stockton,  Yorks.,  gent.  School, 
York.  Scholar,  1647;  B. A.  1649-50.  Of  Huntington,  Yorks. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1649.  Buried  Dec.  i,  1681. 
Father  of  the  next.    (M.  H.  Peacock.) 

AGAR,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  22,  1676. 
2nd  s.  of  John,  attorney.  B.  at  Huntington,  Yorks.  School, 
York.  Matric.  1676;  B.A.  1679-80.  Of  Stockton.  Died  1722. 

AGAR,  JOHN.  A''.m.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Sidney,  June  4,  1713. 
S.  of  Thomas,  Lord  Mayor  of  York.  B.  at  York.  School, 
York.  Matric.  1713.    Of  Stockton  and  London.   Died  1754. 

AGAR,  MOSES.  Matric.  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1736;  B.A. 
1739-40.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  22,  1740-1;  priest. 
May  29,  1743.  V.  of  Hanslope,  Bucks.,  1749. 

AGAR,  SETH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  May  24, 1695.  Of  Yorks. 
Matric.  1695;  B.A.  1698-9;  M.A.  1702.  V.  of  Darrington, 
Yorks.,  1715-7. 

AGAR  or  AGGAR,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens', 
Michs.  1638;  B.A.  1641-2. 

AGAR,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  June  4, 
1674.  S.  of  Benjamin,  gent.  B.  in  London.  Matric.  1674; 
B.A.  1677-8;  M.A.  1681. 

AGGAR,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  June  i, 
1691.   Matric.  169Z. 

AGAR,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June  27, 
1729.  S.  of  Thomas,  husbandman,  of  Yorks.  B.  at  Redcar 
in  Cleveland.  Bapt.  at  Marske,  July  23,  1710.  School, 
Kirkleatham.  Matric.  1729;  B.A.  1732-3.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Feb.  18,  1732-3;  priest,  Dec.  21,  1735.  R.  of 
Biscathorpe,  Lines.,  1738-76.  V.  of  N.  Kelsey,  1738-55. 
R.  of  S.  Kelsey,  1743-76.  Died  Sept.,  1776.  Author:  Mili- 
tary Devotion,  1756.  {Scott-Mayor,  in.  423;  H.  M.  Wood.) 

AGAR, .   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1544. 

AGARDE,  ARTHUR.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1553. 
The  antiquary.  B.  1540.  Educated  Tor  the  Law,  he  was 
at  an  early  age  a  clerk  in  the  Exchequer.  Deputy  Chamber- 
lain of  the  Exchequer,  1603.  Drew  up  many  catalogues  of 
State  papers.  Member  of  the  Society  of  Antiquaries  founded 
by  Abp.  Parker,  1572.  Died  1615.  Buried  m  the  cloisters, 
Westminster  Abbey.  For  some  account  of  his  many  ms. 
works  see  D.N.B. 

AGARD,  FRANCIS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  c.  1593. 

AGARDE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1548;  B.A.  1533-4.  One  of  these  names,  of  Derbyshire,  adm. 
at  the  Middle  Temple,  June  20,  1558. 

AGAS,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1607;  B.A.  1608-9;  M.A.  1612.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept. 
24,  1609.   R.  of  Carleton  Forehoe,  Norfolk,  1611-27. 

ACGAS,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Apr.  14,  1663. 
Of  Suffolk.  S.  of  Edward.  Matric.  1664-5;  B-A.  1667-8; 
M.A.  1671.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  24,  1670.  Dispensation 
(Cant.)  to  succeed  his  father  Edward  as  R.  of  Rushbrooke, 
Suffolk,  1 68 1.  R.  of  Little  Whehietbam,  Suffolk. 

AGAS  or  AGUS,  BENJAMIN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,i639;B.A.  1642-3;  M.A.  1657.  Incorp.  at  Oxford  1653 
as  Haggas.  Doubtless  the  distinguished  non -conformist,  born 
at  Wymondham,  Norfolk.  R.  of  Chenies,  Bucks.,  1649-62: 
ejected.  Will  dated  May  21,  1683:  of  London,  clerk.  Author, 
vindication  of  Nonconformity.    (D.N.B. ;  Calamy,  i.  234.) 

AGGAS  or  AGGES,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus 
Christi,  Michs.  1598;  B.A.  1601-2;  M.A.  1605.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Sept.  29,  1604,  aged  23;  priest,  Sept.  21,  1607. 
V.  of  Wymondham,  Norfolk,  1607. 

AGAS,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1637; 
B.A.  1640-1.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  24, 1643,  aged  21. 
R.  of  LitUe  Whelnetham,  Suffolk. 


AiKwiDE,  John 

AGAS  or  AGGES,  ELLIS.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter, 
1635.  S.  of  Ellis,  gent.,  of  Cariton  Rode,  Norfolk.  School, 
Botesdale,  Suffolk.  Migrated  to  Caius,  Feb.  21,  1637-8,  age 
18;  B.A.  1638-9;  M.A.  1642.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Feb.  25, 
1642-3.  V.  of  Besthorpe,  Norfolk,  1646-79.  R.  of  South 
Repps,  1660-79.  Died  Mar.  4,  1678-9.  {Venn,  i.  330.) 

AGAS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1688.  Of  Norfolk. 
Matric.  1689;  B.A.  1691-2;  M.A.  1695. 

AGGAS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  June,  1691. 
Matric.i69r ;  B.A.  1694-5 ;  M.A.  1702.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
June,  1696;  priest  Dec.  1697.  V.  of  Hempnall,  Norfolk, 
1697.  R.  of  Fomcett,  170a.  Died  Sept.  4,  1724,  aged  51. 
MI.  at  Forncett  St  Peter.  r     •»,/-»,    6      j 

AGATE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Sidney,  June  23,  1696. 
S.  of  Richard,  farmer.  B.  at  Lingfield,  Surrey.  School, 
Sackville  College.  Matric.  1697-8;  B.A.  1699-1700;  M.A. 
1706;  D.D.  1720.  R.  of  Stawley,  Somerset,  1701-20. 
Died  1720. 

AGATE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  June  28,  1735. 
S.  of  William,  of  Whitechapel,  Middlesex.  Matric.  at  Balliol, 
Oxford,  Feb.  28,  1726-7,  age  16;  B.A.  Oxford,  1730. 
Incorp.  at  Cambridge  as  B..A.  1735;  but  did  not  proceed' to 
M.A. 

AGBOROWE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  r, 
1625.  Of  London.  Matric.  1626;  B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633. 
One  of  these  names,  M.A.,  V.  of  Stoneleigh,  Warws.,  1664. 

AGLAND,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke, 
Apr.  16, 1708.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Barnstaple,  Devon.  Matric. 
1708;  B.A.  1711-12;  M.A.  1716.  (Possibly  a  form  of  Acland.) 

AGLEBY  or  EGLABY, .   B.Civ.L.  1525-6. 

AGLIONBY  or  EGLIONBY,  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  King's,  a 
scholar  from  Eton,  1536.  S.  of  Richard.  B.  at  Carlisle,  1520. 
B..A.  1540-1;  M.A.  1544.  Fellow,  1539.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1566.  Of  Temple  Balshall,  Warws.,  J. P.  M.P.  for  Carlisle, 
1553.  M.P.  for  Warwick,  1571.  Recorder  of  Warwick, 
1572-87.  Married  Catharine,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Wigston. 
Died  soon  after  1587.  .\uthor,  theological.  {D.N.B.;  Cooper, 
II.  21.) 

AGLIONBY,  EDWARD.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Trinity, 
Michs.  1576.  Perhaps  son  of  the  above.  One  of  these  names 
M.P.  for  Carlisle  city,  1593. 

AGLIONBY,  GEORGE.  D.D.  1641-2  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
Matric.  at  Oxford,  Dec.  9,  1619,  age  16.  S.  of  John,  of  Ox- 
ford, D.D.  B.A.  1624  (Incorp.  from  Oxford);  B.A.  1623;  M.A. 
1626;  B.D.  1633;  D.D.  1635.  V.  of  Cassington,  Oxon,  1632. 
Canon  of  Westminster,  1638,  and  Tutor  to  George,  Duke  of 
Buckingham.  Preb.  of  Chichester,  1639.  Compounded  for 
deanery  of  Canterbury,  June  6,  164a.  Sometime  a  master 
at  Westminster  School.  Buried  at  Christ  Church  Cathedral, 
Oxford,  Nov.  11,  1643.   {Al.  Oxon.,  Burke,  L.G.) 

AGLIONBY,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  25, 
1666-7.  S.  of  John,  gent.  B.  at  Carlisle.  School,  Sed- 
bergh.  Matric.  1667-8;  B.A.  1670-1;  M.A.  1684.  R.  of 
Bowness,  Cumberland,  1691-7.  V.  of  Addingham,  Yorks., 
1674-1697.   Buried  at  Bowness,  May  29,  1697. 

AGLIONBY,  or  ANGLIONBY, .      Dominican     friar;     B.D. 

i52a-3- 

AGMONDESHAM,  see  also  ANSHAM. 

AGMONDESHAM,  PHILIP.    Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 

Eton,  Sept.  1,  1572,  age  18.    Of  Heston,  Middlesex.   Matric. 

1572;  B.A.  1576-7;  M.A.  1580;  'Ansam.'  Fellow,  1575-93. 

Subscribed  for  deacon's  and  priest's  orders,  Lincoln,  Sept. 

20,   1586.     R.  of   Haddiscoe,   Norfolk,   1592.     R.  of  Toft 

Monks.     Died  c.  June,   1617.     Pedigree  of  Agmondisham 

in  Vis.  of  Surrey. 
AGMONDESHAM,  or  ANSAM,  RICHARD.    Adm.  at  King's, 

a  scholar  from  Eton,  Aug.  28,  1577,  age  20.    Of  Heston, 

Middlesex.  Matric.  1577-8;  B.A.  1581-2;  M.A.  1585.  Fellow, 

1580-8.  R.  of  Cranford,  Middlesex.  V.  of  Buntingford,  Herts., 

1588-1603.   Brother  of  above. 
AMONTESHAM,  or  HAMUNDISHAM,  THOMAS.    Scholar  at 

King's  Hall,  1354.    Died  Mar.  20,  1361-2. 
AMONDESHAM,  W.  Matric.  Fcll.-Com.  from  Pembroke,  Lent, 

1564-5-   One  of  these  names  was  adm.  a  student  at  Basle, 

1556. 

AHSLAY, .   B.A.  1489-90. 

AIKRIGG,  see  also  ACROYD  and  AYCKRIGGE. 

AIKERIG,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar   (age  18)  at  St   John's, 

June  10,  1667.  S.  of  Henry,  husbandman,  of  Crosby-Garret, 

near   Brough,   Westmoreland.     B.    there.   School,    Kirkhy 

Stephen.   Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1670-1. 
AIKWIDE,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  July  2, 

1674.    S.  of  Henry,  deceased,  of  York.    B.  there.    Matric. 

pens.  Easter,  1674,  as  Askroyd;  and  sizar,  Eastar,  1673,  as 

Acheroyd. 


AiLESfiURY,  Robert 

AILESBURY,  ROBERT.  LL.D.  i675-  Robert  Bruce,  succeeded 
as  Earl  of  Elgin.  1663.    Created  Earl  of  Ailesbury,  1664. 
LordLieutenantof  Beds.  1667.  Privy  Councillor,  1678.  Lord 
Chamberlain  of  the  Household,  1685.    Died  Oct.  20,  1685. 
Father  of  James  (1683-4)  and  Robert  Bruce  (1683).  {D.N.B.) 
AILSBURY,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter, 
1613;  B.A.  1615-6;  (?  M.A.  1619);  B.D.  1626.  Incorp.  M.A. 
at  Oxford,  1622,  and  B.D.  1626.    V.  of  Cardworth,  Warws., 
1618.    R.  of  Berwick  St  Leon.,  Wilts.,  1625.    Preb.  of  Salis- 
bury, 1631.   R.  of  Kingston  Deverill,  1643.  Sequestered  from 
both,  1646.    Licensed  to  marry  Joane  Nosse,  of  Maiden 
Bradley,  Sept.  11,  1635.   Died  before  1661.   Author.   {Peile, 
I.  289,  D.N.B.) 
AILSBURY,  Sir  THOMAS.    M.A.  1635-6  (Lit.  Reg.).     Doubt- 
less  Sir  Thomas,  Bart.     S.  of  William,  of  St  Andrew's, 
Holbom.    Matric.  at  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1598,  age  18; 
B.A.  1602;  M.A.  1603.    Master  of  Requests  and  Master  of 
the  Mint.  Created  baronet  1627.   Retired  to  Antwerp  on  the 
death  of  the  King.    Died  at  Breda,  1657,  aged  81.    (Al. 
Oxon.;  D.N.B.;  G.E.C.) 
AILESBURY,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's, 
Sept.  7,  1627.    S.  of  William.    B.  at  Birmingham.    School, 
Birmingham.   Matric.  1627;  B.A.  1631-2;  M.A.  1635.   Ord. 
deacon  (Salisbiu-y)  Dec.  1632.    Perhaps  V.  of  E    Pennard, 
Somerset,  1668-82.  (Peile,  1.  387.) 
AILESBY,  SAMUEL.  Adm. sizar  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  25, 1627, 
as  Alesbie.    Of  Lines.     Matric.   1627;  B.A.  1630-1;  M.A. 
1634.    R.  of  S.  Somercotes,  Lines.,  1641. 
AILESBY,  SAMUEL.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
June  18,  1670.   S.  of  Samuel,  R.  of  S.  Somercotes,  Lines, 
(above).   School,  Alford.   Matric.  1670;  B.A.  1674-5. 
AILMER,  see  AYLMER. 
AILWORTH,  see  AYLWORTH. 
AINSCOUGH,  see  AYNSCOUGH. 

AINSLIE,  GAWEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  1668.  S.ofWiUiam, 
gent.  B.  at  Highlaws,  Northumberland.  Schools,  Newcastle 
and  Morpeth.  From  Glasgow  University ;  adm.  there  (age  1 7) 
July  9,  1667.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Oct.  29, 1667.  Buried  at 
Hartbum,  June  11,  1690.  (H.  M.  Wood.) 
AINSLEY,  RALPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  May  7, 
1698.  S.  of  Mark.  B.  at  Gallowhill.Bolam,  Northumberland. 
Bapt.  June  12, 1679.  School,  Durham.  Matric.  1698 ;  Scholar, 
1698-9;  B.A.i7oi-2,asAnsiey;  M.A.  1705.  Fellow,  1704-25; 
Scrutator,  1715.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  31,  1702.  R.  of 
Ingoldsby,  Lines.,  1724-40.  Buried  there  Jan.  3,  1739-40. 
(H.  M.  Wood.) 
AINSWORTH,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  19,  1667.  S.  of  Jeremy.  B.  at  Bury,  Lanes.  School, 
Rochdale.  Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1670-1. 
AINSWORTH,  GEORGE.  B.A.  1532-3;  MA.  1546.  Of  Coventry 
and  Lichfield  diocese.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Apr.  2,  1541; 
title,  Stanstead,  Norwich  diocese.  Brother  of  Oliver,  of 
Jesus.  Resident  pensioner  at  Jesus,  in  1547.  One  of  these 
names  V.  of  Garstang,  Lanes.,  1575. 
AINSWORTH,  GEORGE.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1577-8.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  3,  1578;  priest  (Peterb.)  1579.  V.  of 
Eltisley,  Cambs.,  1582.  V.  of  Scottow,  Norfolk,  1588. 
AINSWORTH,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1587.  Migrated  to  Caius,  Dec.  15,  1587,  aged  18.  S.  of 
Thomas,  yeoman.  B.  at  Swanton  Morley,  Norfolk.  School, 
SwantOD.  Scholar,  1587-91.  A  learned  Hebraist,  and 
celebrated  Non-conformist  divine  of  the  Brownist  party. 
Entered  the  service  of  a  bookseller  at  Amsterdam,  about 
1593.  He  soon  founded  an  independent  church  there,  where 
he  laboured  for  many  years.  He  married,  Mar.  29,  1607, 
Margery  Halie,  of  Ipswich,  widow  of  Richard  Appleby.  He 
paid  two  visits  to  Ireland,  but  nearly  all  his  labours  were  in 
the  Netheriands.  Died  c.  1623.  For  a  full  account  of  his 
many  religious  and  controversial  works,  see  the  D.N.B.  His 
origin  and  connection  with  Cambridge  were  generally  un- 
known'before  the  publication  of  the  Caius  Register.  (D.N.B. ; 
Venn,  i.  132.) 
AYNSWORTH,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  July  4,  1627 • 
matric.  pens.  1629;  B.A.  1630-1.  Of  Norfolk.  ' 

AINSWORTH,  JOHN.  B.A.  1526-7.  Perhaps  the  priest  of  these 
names,  of  St  John's,  executed,  1538,  for  preaching  against 
the  Royal  Supremacy.  (Note  by  Prof.  J.  E.  B.  Mayor.) 
AINSWORTH,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  c.  1593; 
B.A.  1597-8.  This,  or  the  next,  was  presumably  of  Crooke! 
Lanes. ;  donor  of  £10  to  the  New  Buildings  at  Christ's. 
(Peile,  t.  206.) 
AINSWORTH,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  c.  1595; 
B.A.  1598-9-  This,  or  the  last,  arrived  at  Douay  Sept.  21', 
1601.  Described  as  'bom  in  London,  B.A,  of  Cambridge.' 
Sent  to  Valladolid,  Oct.  2,  1603;  and  thence  to  Seville, 
where  he  was  ordained,  c.  1607.  Returned  to  England,  1608 ; 
and  arrested.  Again  arrested  and  examined  in  Newgate) 
1615.   (E.  H.  Burton;  Dodd's  History,  iv.  cciv.) 


AisLEY,  John 


AINSWORTH,  NATHANIEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus 
Christi,  Michs.  1625.  Of  Norwich.  B.A.  1628-9.  Biuried  at 
St  Benet's,  Cambridge,  Aug.  21,  1631. 

AINSWORTH,  or  HAYNSWORTH,  OLIVER  B.A.  1529-30; 
M.A.  1532;  Proctor,  1539-40;  Fellow  of  Jesus,  1530-46; 
B.D.  1546.    WiU  (V.C.C.)  1546. 

AINSWORTH,  RALPH.  B.A.  1524-5;  M.A.  1528.  Probably 
brother  of  George  (1532-3).  Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1526; 
Proctor,  1535-6.  Master  of  Peterhouse,  1544:  deprived  on 
the  accession  of  Queen  Mary.  R.  of  Stathem,  Leics.  Died 
1569.   (Cooper,  I.  282.) 

AINSWORTH,  RICHARD.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs. 

1548. 
AYNSWORTH,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Easter, 

1573; B.A.  1576-7. 
AINSWORTH,  ROBERT.    Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,    1616.    Ord. 

deacon  (Peterb.)  May  31;  priest,  Sept.  20, 1618;  'of  Jes.  Coll.; 

literate.'  V.  of  Kirmond-le-Mire,  Lines.,  1623-5;  'B.A.' 

AINSWORTH,  SAMUEL.  M.A.  from  Emmanuel,  1667.  S.  of 
Samuel,  of  Kelmarsh,  Northants.,  clerk.  Matric.  at  Magdalen 
Hall,  Oxford,  May  27,  1661,  age  16;  B..\.  from  Christ 
Church,  Oxford,  1664.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Dec.  19,  1669. 
R.  of  Marston  Trussell,  Northants.,  1679-92;  of  Houghton, 
Hunts.,  1681-1710.   Died  1710.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

AINSWORTH,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
June  19,  1707.  S.  of  Samuel,  of  Witton,  Hunts.  School, 
Huntingdon.  Matric.  1707;  Scholar,  1708;  B.A.  1710-1 ;  M.A. 
1714.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  July  5,  1713;  priest,  July  14, 
1717. 

AYNESWORTH.THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from Sx  John's,  Michs. 
1551.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Salcott,  Essex,  1557-69- 
Died  1569. 

AINSWORTH,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Emmanuel,  Michs. 
1621;  B.A.  1625-6.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Ord.  deacon 
and  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  24, 1626.  C.  of  Scottow,  Norfolk, 
1633.    (See  George,  1577.) 

AINSWORTH,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sx  John's,  Mar.  14, 
1738-Q.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Lanes.  B.  at  Blackburn. 
Schools,  Rivington  and  Sedbergh.   Matric.  1739. 

AINSWORTH,  THURSTAN.   M.Gram.  1497. 

AINSWORTH,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs. 
1570. 

AYNSWORTH,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  July  ix, 
1622.  Matric.1622.  Probably  C.  of  Ripponden,  Yorks.,  1630. 
Lecturer  at  St  Peter's,  Chester.  P.C.  of  Lightcliffe,  Yorks,, 
1647-50.  V.  of  S.  Kirkby,  1648.  Preb.  of  York,  1660.  V.  of 
Hooton  Pagnel,  1661-2.  Master  of  the  Charterhouse,  Hull, 
and  Lecturer  at  Holy  Trinity,  Hull,  1661.  V.  of  Sculcoates. 
Buried  there  Apr.  ig,  1671.  Author  of  Triplex  Memoriale. 
He  is  called  M.A. ;  hut  no  such  degree  is  recorded.'  (Chalmer's 
Biog.  Diet.;  Hunter's  S.  Yorks.;  Yorks.  Bibliographer.) 

AYNSWORTH,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1647.  Of  Cambs.  B.A.  1650-1.  One  of  these  names  V.  of 
Bolton-le-Sands,  Lanes.,  1660-4. 

AINSWORTH, .  B.A.  1480-1. 

AISCOUGH,  see  ASKEW  and  AYSCOUGH. 

AISGILL  or  ASGILL,  JOSHUA.  M.A.  1617  (Incorp.  from  Ox- 
ford). Matric.  from  Queen's,  Oxford,  July  8,  1603,  age  16. 
Of  Gloucs.  B.A.  (Corpus)  1607-8;  M.A.  i6ic-i;  B.D. 
(Brasenose)  1619;  D.D.  (Corpus)  1623.  V.  of  Down  Hatherley, 
Gloucs.,  1622;  of  Lydd,  Kent,  1627:  sequestered,  1645.  (Al. 
Oxon.) 

AISHE,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
July  18,  1667.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  St  Clement's,  Middlesex 
(of  Lincoln's  Inn,  deceased).  Matric.1668.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Feb.  21,  1669-70. 

AISH,  FAITHFULL.  M.A.  from  King's,  1719.  S.  of  William, 
of  Seaborough,  Dorset.  Matric.  from  Wadham  College, 
Oxford,  July  16,  1703,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford),  1707.  V.  of 
Misterton,  1708.  R.  of  Seaborough,  Dorset,  1711-20.  Died 
1720.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

AISHE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  July  18, 1667. 
S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  St  Andrew's,  Middlesex  (of  Lincoln's 
Inn).  B.  there.  School,  Cheam.  Matric.  1668  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  ir,  1668. 

AISLABY,  see  ASLABY. 

AISLEY,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 
June  6,  1678,  as  Ayslcy.  Of  Durham.  S.  of  Robert.  Bapt.  at 
Wolsingham,  Aug.  29, 1661.  School,  Durham.  Matric.  1678; 
afterwards  pensioner;  Scholar,  1681;  B.A.  1681-2. 

AISLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  Aug.  10, 
1663.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Wolsingham,  Durham,  gent.  Matric. 
1665,  as  Hisley.  Previously  matric.  from  Queen's  College, 
Oxford,  1662.    B.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1665-6;  M.A.  1669. 


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AisLEY,  Thomas 

Scholar,  1663.  Fellow,  1666-70.   Incorp.at  Oxford,  1669.  R. 

of  Wolsingham,  Durham,  1679  till  1717.  Married,  at  Aycliflfe, 

July  18, 1671,  Francis  WUdbore.  Buried  Sept.  6, 17x7.  (T.  A. 

Walker;  A  I.  Oxon;  H.  M.  Wood.) 
AISLEY,  THOMAS  (1587-8),  see  AYLOE. 
AKEHEAD,  JOSEPH.   Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1617. 
AKEHURST,  ALEXANDER.   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  1638. 

Matric,  as  Archhurst,  1638;  B.A.  1641-2;  M.A.  from  Trinity, 

1645.  Fellow  of  Trinity,  1645.  One  of  these  names,  s.  and  h. 

of  Ralph,  of  Lewes,  Sussex,  gent.,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov. 

7,  1644- 
AKEHURST,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  21,  1650. 

Of  Sussex.   B.A.  1653-4. 
AKEHURST,    ROBERT.    Adm.   pens,    (age   17)   at  Trinity, 

Sept.  20,   1730.     S.  of  Alexander,  of  Leatherhead,  Surrey. 

School,  Epsom,  Surrey.    Matric.  1731;  Scholar,  1732;  B.A. 

1734-5 ;  Fellow,  1 737 ;  M.A.  1 738.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 

May  31,  1742. 
AKERS,  see  also  ACRES. 
AKERS,  JOHN.   B.A.  1525-6,  after  12  terms;  M.A.  at  Oxford, 

1529.    Canon  of  Cardinal  College,  Oxford;  V.  of  Docking 

and  of  Ludbam,  Norfolk,  1554. 
AKERS,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1615. 

Scholar  from  Westminster,  1615;  B.A.  1618-9;  M.A.  1622. 

V.  of  Paston,  Norfolk,  1636-40. 
AKESTER,  JOHN.    Adm.  at   King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

Apr.  13,  1639,  age  17.  Of  Putney.  Left  in  1641. 
ALABASTER,  see  also  ARBLASTER. 
ALBLASTER,  ROBERT.    Fellow  of  Pembroke,  c.  1428.    Of 

Norwich  diocese.   Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Feb.  19,  1428-9; 

priest,  May  21,  1429. 
ALABLASTER,  THOMAS.   Of  Gonvillk  Hall.   B.A.  1500-1; 

M.A.  1504;  B.D.  1511-2.  Preacher,  1509-10.  V.  of  S.Lynn, 

1535-43.  R.  of  Bale,  Norfolk.  {Venn,  1. 16.) 
ALABASTER,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Gonville  Hall, 

Easter,  1556,  as  'Dratsab':  i.e.  illegitimate  son  of  Thomas 

Alabaster,  of  Hadley,  Suffolk.  Mentioned  in  Bishop  Shax ton's 

will,  1556;  perhaps  his  sizar. 
ALIBASTER,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs. 

1566. 
ALABASTER,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 

1584.  Scholar  from  Westminster.  S.  of  Roger.  B.  at  Hadley, 

Suffolk.   B.A.  1587-8;  M.A.  1591;  D.D.  1614.   Fellow,  1589. 

Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1592.    R.  of  Landulph,  Cornwall,  1596. 

R.  of  Therfield,  Herts.,  1614;  and  of  Little  Shelford,  Cambs., 

1622.   Went,  in  1596,  as  chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Essex,  to 

Cadiz,  where  he  was  converted  to  Romanism,  and  later, 

imprisoned  in  the  Tower;  but  reverted.    Latin  poet  and 

divine.   Licensed  to  marry,  Aug.  19,  1618,  Catherine  Floud 

(?  Lloyd)  of  Otham,  widow.    Died  April,   1640.  (D.N.B.; 

Suff.  Man.  Fam.  i.  55;  H.  G.  Harrison.) 
ALAN,  see  ALLEN. 

ALANBRIDGE,  JOHN  (1531),  see  LEDES. 
ALANE,  ALEXANDER,  see  ALESIUS. 

ALARDI,  ALARDUS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  May  27,  1616, 

age  18.     S.  of  Alardus,  tanner,  of  Nijmegen,  Guelderland. 

Matric.  1616,  as  Allatson;  B.A.  1619-20.    {Venn,  I.  233.) 
ALBANYE,  FRANCIS.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1571.    Pedigree  of  Albany  in  Vis.  of  Surrey,  and  Vis.  of 

Shrops. 

ALB ASPIN A  or  AUBEPINE,  CHARLES  DE.  Marquis  de  Castro- 
novo  (Ch&teauneuf).  M.A.  1629  {Lit.  Reg.).  Ambassador 
from  France. 

ALBEMARLE,  Duke  of,  see  MONCK,  CHRISTOPHER. 

ALBEN,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Michs.  1646. 

ALBERY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  May  31, 
1704.   Of  Coventry.   Matric.  1704,  as  Astry. 

ALBON,  EDMUND.  D.D.  of  Cambridge.  Lived  c.  1340.  Theo- 
logical author.   {Pits.) 

ALBON,  EDMUND.  B.A.  1465-6.  FeUow  of  Gonville  Hall, 
1465-75-  M.D.  1475-*-  R.  of  Framlingham,  Suffolk,  1476. 
R.  of  Garboldisham,  Norfolk,  1478-85.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's, 
1479-  Phvsician  to  the  King.  R.  of  Meifod,  St  Asaph,  1482. 
Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1485.  Died  1483.  Benefactor  to  Gonville 
HaU.  {Venn,  i.  10.) 

ALBON,  JOHN.  LL.B.  R.  of  Newton,  Isle  of  Ely,  1406.  Com- 
missary for  Bishop  of  Ely,  1405.  Perhaps  the  Scholar  at 
King's  Hall;  adm.  May  14,  1383.  Allowed  three  year*' 
absence  for  study,  1405. 

ALBON,  JOHN.  B.A.  1461-2;  M.A.  1465.  Fellow  of  Pembroke, 
c.  1463.  Of  Norwich  diocese.  Ord.  sub-deacon  (Norwich) 
Mar.  I,  1465-6. 


Alcock,  Henry 

ALBOROUGH,  ARTHER.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1603.    Of  Alborough,  Esq.    S.  of  William,  1372. 

ALDBURGHE  or  ALBOURTH,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Caius,  May  5,  1586,  age  16.  S.  of  Richard.  B.  at  Aid- 
borough,  Yorks.  SchooU,  Thirsk  and  Ripon.  Matric.  1586. 
Resident  in  1589.  Of  Alborough,  Esq,  {Venn.  i.  127-  Vis. 
of  Yorks.  1585;  M.  H.  Peacock.) 

ALDBURGH,  RICHARD.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Magdalene, 
Easter,  1624.  S.  and  h.  of  Arthur,  of  Aldboroogh,  Yorks. 
(above),  aged  5  in  1612.   {Vis.  of  Yorks.) 

ALBOROUGH,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Trinity, 
Michs.  1572.  S.  and  h.  of  Richard,  of  Aldborough,  Yorksl 
Living  1612.  Of  Aldborough,  Esq.   {Vis.  of  Yorks.) 

ALBRIGHT,  JOHN.  Scholar  at  Christ's  in  1577;  B.A.  1578-9; 
M.A.  from  Magdalene,  1588.  V.  of  Bolton,  Lanes.,  1594-5! 
Vicar  Choral  of  Christchurch,  Dublin,  1595.  Dean's  Vicar 
and  Preb.  of  St  Michael,  1600.  Dean  of  Raphoe,  1603. 
Died  c.  1609.  {Peile,  i.  135;  Cotton,  Fasti  Eulesia 
Hibernica.) 

ALBRIGHT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  10,  1710.  S.  of  William,  of  Northampton.  School, 
St  Paul's,  London.  Matric. 1710;  Scholar,  1711;  B.A.  1713-4; 
M.A.  1718.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  23,  1714;  priest. 
Mar.  17,  1714-5.    V.  of  Ferring,  Sussex,  1716. 

Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1486-7.     B.A. 

ALBY,  EDWARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  1582. 

ALBY or  ALBEE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Emmanuel,  Easter, 
1636. 

ALBY,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Michs. 
1633;  B.A.  1637-8;  M.A.  1641. 

ALBYNE,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter, 
1648  (perhaps  adm.  at  St  Catharine's,  1648). 

ALCHORNE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Oct.  31,  1677.  S  of  William,  R.  of  High  Ongar.  B.  at 
Bromfield,  Essex.  School,  Bromfield.  Matric.  1678;  Scholar, 
1681;  B.A.  1681-2;  M.A.  1685.  Fellow,  1684.  R.  of  High 
Laver,  Essex,  1697. 

ALCHON,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Lent,  1577-8.  B.  at  Marden,  Kent.  B.A.  1581-2;  M.A.  1585. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  Feb.  24,  1585-6,  aged  24. 

ALCHORN.  EDMUND.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter, 
1613;  B.A.  1616-7;  M.A.  1620;  D.D.  1637.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1621.  Died  Jan.  11,  1652-3.  M.I.  at  St  Peter's, 
Bath.  Perhaps  the  same  who  matriculated  from  St  Alban's 
Hall,  Oxford,  Oct.  31,  1606,  aged  18.  Of  Boughton  Mon- 
chelsea,  Kent.  Admitted  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1606.  (Le 
Neve,  Mon.  iv.  16;  Al.  Oxon.) 

ALCORNE,  JAMES.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1631  Of  Kent. 
S.  of  John,  of  Boughton  Moncbelsea,  Kent,  barrister; 
aged  4  in  1619.   {Kent  Vis.  1619.) 

ALCHORNE,  JOHN.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Clare,  Easter, 
1624.  One  of  these  names,  s.  of  John,  of  Boughton  Mon- 
cbelsea, Kent,  barrister;  aged  13  in  1619.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  1625.   {Kent  Vis.  1619,  1663.) 

ALCORNE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Clare,  Easter, 
1615. 

ALCHORNE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter, 
1613;  B.A.  1617. 

ALCHORNE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  May  22, 
1647.  Of  Sussex.  B.A.  1650-1.  Probably  B.D.  {Lit.  Reg.) 
i66i.  R.  of  Mashbury,  Essex,  1661-2.  V.  of  Bromfield, 
1661-3.  R-  of  High  Ongar,  1662.   Father  of  Charles  (1677). 

ALCOCKE,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  |.ent, 
1564-3- 

ALCOCK,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Jan  12, 
1750-1.  S.  of  John,  clerk,  R.  of  Bumsall,  Vorks.  (of  Jesus, 
1713-4).  B.  at  Bumsall.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1751; 
B.A.  1755.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  21,  1755;  priest,  Sept. 
19,1756.  V.ofGlossop,Derbs.,  1766-81.  Died  1783.  {Scott- 
Mayor,  III.  603.) 

ALCOCK,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1622. 
One  of  these  names  went  to  New  England  in  1630:  deacon 
at  Roxbury,  Mass.   {Felt,  160.) 

ALCOCK,  HAMMOND.  Adm.  sizar  at  Magdalene,  July  6, 
1653,  age  15.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Sleaford,  Lines.  School, 
Sleaford.  • 

ALCOCK,  HENRY.    B.Can.L.  1319-6. 


Alcock,  John 

ALCOCK,  JOHN.  B.  Can.  L.  1469-70.  S.  of  William,  of  Hull. 
B.  at  Beverley,  and  bred  at  the  Grammar  School  there.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  March  29;  priest,  Apr.  12,  1449.  R.  of  St 
Margaret,  Fish  St.  1461.  Dean  of  St  Stephen's,  Westminster, 
1462.  V.  of  Caistor,  Norfolk,  till  1473.  Master  of  the  Rolls, 
1471-2.  Preb.of  St  Paul's,  and  Salisbury,  1468.  Privy  coun- 
cillor, 1470.  Bishop  of  Rochester,  1472.  R.  of  Wrentham, 
Suffolk,  1474.  Lord  Chancellor,  with  Bishop  Rotherham, 
1475.  Bishop  of  Worcester,  1476.  Bishop  of  Ely,  i486. 
Founder  of  jESUs  College,  1497;  and  of  Hull  Grammar 
School.  Distinguished  for  his  architectural  skill,  and  princely 
liberality.  Died  at  Wisbech,  Oct.  i,  1500.  Buried  at  Ely. 
(Cooper,  1.  3;  D.N.B.) 

ALCOCK,  JOHN.  Incorp.  in  Can.  Law,  1487-8.  Ord.  subdeacon 
(Ely)  Apr.  1489;  pnest,  Apr.  18,  1489.  R.  of  Somersham, 
Hunts.,  1488-1525.  Died  1525.  Will  proved  (Archd.  Hunts.) 
Feb.  I524-5- 

ALCOCK,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  Michs.  1615; 
B.A.  from  Jesus  1619-20;  M.A.  1623.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Dec.  17,  1620;  priest,  May  31,  1629.  V.  of  Over,  Cambs., 
1630,  where  he  signed  the  Covenant.  Married,  at  Ramp  ton, 
Cambs.,  Mar.  i,  1624-5,  Susan  Addison.   (A.  Gray.) 

ALCOCK,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  June  23,  1635,  age  17. 
S.  of  Geoffrey,  maltster.  B.  at  Walpole,  Norfolk.  School, 
Wisbech.  Matric.  1635;  Scholar,  1636-9;  B.A.  1638-9.  Per- 
haps R.  of  Tillington,  Sussex,  1642.   {Venn,  1.  317.) 

ALCOCK,  JOHN.  Adm.  as  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  4,  1656. 
Of  Lines.  Matric.  1656;  Scholar,  1659;  B.A.  1660-1;  M.A. 
1667.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Oct.  15,  1662.  Master  of 
Tattershall  School,  Lines.,  in  1662. 

ALCOCK,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  May  15, 1666. 
S.  of  Walter.  B.  at  Gateshead.  School,  Newcastle.  Matric. 
1667-8;  B.A.  1669-70;  M.A.  1673.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
Dec.  1670;  priest,  Sept.  1672.  Perhaps  V.  of  Billingham, 
Durham.  P.C.  of  Houghton-le-Spring.  Married  Elizabeth 
Hutton, of  Houghton, Dec.  1, 1684.  Died  1703.  (Peile,ii.n.) 

ALCOCK,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Feb.  25,  1713-4.  S.  of 
Peter,  clerk,  deceased,  R.  of  Bumsall,  Yorks.  Bapt.  Mar.  10, 
1692-3.  Matric.  1713-4;  B.A.  1717-8;  M.A.  1721.  R.  of 
(med.  of)  Bumsall,  Yorks.,  1733.  Master  of  Bumsall  Gram- 
mar School,  1719-34.  Died  before  1748.  (A.  Gray.) 

ALCOCK,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Feb.  19,  1747-8.  S.  of 
John,  R.  of  Burnsall,  Yorks.,  deceased.  Matrie.  1748; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1752.  R.  of  Bumsall,  1753-1810.  R.  of  High 
Hoyland,  1807-10.  Died  i8io,  aged  82.   (G.  Mag.) 

ALCOCKE,  LEWIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent,  1582-3 ; 
B.A.  1587-8;  M.A.  1591. 

ALCOCK,  PETER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Pembroke,  June, 
1676.  S.  of  Peter,  of  Bumsall,  Yorks.,  gent.  Matric.  1677; 
B.A.  1679-80.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  May  26,  1684.  R.  of 
Bumsall,  1690-1733.   Buried  there,  Oct.  10,  1733. 

ALCOCK,  PETER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  June  17, 
1700.   S.  of  Peter,  of  Bumsall,  Yorks.,  above.   Matric.  1700. 

ALCOCK,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1579-80; 
B.A.  1582-3;  M.A.  1586.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Aug.  23, 
1583.  R.  of  Rampton,  Cambs.,  1583-1631.  Buried  there, 
June  21,  1631. 

ALCOCK.  ROBERT  (1633),  tee  ELCOCK. 

ALCOCK,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  12, 
1733.  S.  of  John,  grazier,  of  Lines.  B.  at  Marsh  Chapel. 
School,  Glanford-Brigg,  Lines.  Matric.  1733;  B.A.  1736-7. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  5,  1737;  priest,  Dec.  21,  1740. 
R.  of  Newton-le-Wold,  Lines.,  1745-51.  Died  1751.  (Scott- 
Mayor,  III,  447.) 

ALCOCK,  THOMAS.  D.Civ.  and  Can.L.  1489  (Incorp.  from 
Bologna).  Master  of  St  Wolstan's  Hospital,  Worcester,  1503. 
Ord.  subdeacon  (ElyJ  June  13,  1489.  Archdeacon  of  Wor- 
cester, 1483-1500.  R.  of  Brandon,  Suffolk,  1491-6.  R.  of 
Bluntisham,  Hunts.,  1492-1523.  Archdeacon  of  Ely,  1496. 
Chancellor  of  Worcester,  1503-8.  V.  of  H.  Sepulchre,  Cam- 
bridge, 1516.  Canon  of  Hereford,  till  1522.  Master  of  Jesus 
College,  Feb.  I5i5-6;resigned,  July  14, 1516.  Died  Sept.  12, 
1523.  (Cooper,  I.  28;  A.  Gray.) 

ALCOCK,  THOMAS.   Fellow  of  Jesus.   M.A.  1499-1500.   Ord. 

subdeacon  (Ely)  Mar.  13,  1499-1500,  then  B.A.,  of  York 

diocese,  and  Fellow.    Perhaps  R.  of  Sbipdham,  Norfolk, 

1500-15. 
(Cooper,  following  Blomefield,  identifies  the  R.  of  Ship- 

dbam  with  the  former;  but  the  degrees  and  ordinations  point 

to  different  men.) 
ALCOCK,  THOMAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Michs.  1611; 

B.A.  from  Jesus,  1615-6;  M.A.  1619.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 

Sept.  19;  priest,  Sept.  20,  1619.   P.C.  of  Bury,  Hunts.,  1619. 

Perhaps  V.  of  Broad  Hinton,  Wilts.,  1629-64.  Died  Nov.  26, 

1664. 


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ALCOCK,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  21, 

1704.    S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Portsmouth.    B.  in  Leics. 

School,  Melton  Mowbray.   Matric.  1704;  B.A.  1707-8;  M.A. 

1711.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  24,  1710;  priest  (Ely,  L.d. 

from  Lincoln)  Feb.  21,  1713-4.    R.  of  Gunby,  Linos.,  1718- 

37.   R.  of  Stainby,  1718.   R.  of  Husbands-Bosworth,  Leics., 

1737. 
ALCOCK,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1614; 

B.A.   1618-9;  M.A,   1622.    Ord.  deacon  (London);  priest 

(Norwich)   Mar.   3,   1624-5.     R.  of  Brettenham,   Suffolk, 

1624-7. 
ALCOCK,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  26, 1644. 

Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  1644;  B.A.  1647-8;  M.A.  from  Peter- 
house,  1651.  Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1650-51.   S.  of  Thomas, 

of  London,  haberdasher. 
ALLCOCK,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1647. 
ALCOCK,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  St  John's,  Jan.  11, 

1730-1.  S.  of  Peter,  husbandman,  of  Yorks.   B.  at  Thresh- 

field.   School,  Threshfield.   Matric.  1731. 

ALCOCK, .  Scholar  of  Trinity,  1547. 

ALCOCKSON,   HUMFREY.     Student    at    Cambridge.      B.A. 

(Oxford),  1552.    Chaplain,  Magdalen  Hall,  1553.    Preb.  of 

St  Paul's,  1560.    Will  proved  (Lambeth  Reg.)   1560.    (Al. 

Oxon.) 
ALDAM,  EDMUND.   Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 

1588. 
ALDBOROUGH,  see  ALBOROUGH. 
ALDHAM,  EDWARD.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Caius,  Oct.  23, 

1566,  age  18.     Of  Shimpling,  Norfolk.     S.  of  John,  gent. 

Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent,  1564-5,  as  Edmund.  Of 

Hoxne,  Suffolk,  gent.  Will  proved  (Norw.  C.C.)  1624. 
ALDHAM,  HENRY.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  c.  1596. 
ALDHAM,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  Jan.  28, 

1673-4.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.  B.atSapiston,  Suffolk.  Matric. 

1674;  B.A.  1677-8;  M.A.  1681.    Ord.  deacon  (Ely);  priest 

(Norwich)  Aug.  1688.    R.  of  Westhorp,  Suffolk,  1688-1727. 
ALDHAM,  THOMAS.    Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,   1592.    Of 

Norfolk.    M.l.  at  Sapiston,  Suffolk,  to  Thos.  Aldham,  who 

died  Jan.  16,  1640-1,  aged  67.   (Le  Neve,  Mon.  1.  192.) 
ALDHAM,  THOMAS.    Adm.   pens,   (age   17)   at   Pembroke, 

Jan.  28, 1673-4.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.  B.  at  Sapiston,  Suffolk. 

Matric.  1674. 
ALDHAM,  WILLIAM.    Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1550. 
ALDBRIDGE,  FRANCIS,  see  ALDRICH. 
ALDCROFT,  CHARLES.    Adm.  sizar  (age  24)  at  St  John's, 

Dec.  17, 1709.  S.  of  Charles,  gent.  B.  at  Knutsford,  Cheshire. 

School,  Manchester.    Matric.    1710;   B.A.    1713-4.    R.   of 

Wallasey,  Cheshire,  1718-49.   Died  1749. 
ALDEM,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  scholar  from  Eton,  Sept.  1, 

1592,  age  18.     B.  in  Windsor.     B.A.  1596-7;  M.A.  1600; 

B.D.    1613.      Fellow,    1595-1617.     Vice-Provost,    1615-6. 

Taxor,  1610.    Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  June  15,  1606.    R.  of 

Prescot,  Lanes.  161&-42.  Died  1642.  (Harwood.) 
ALDEN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Magdalene,  Dec.  7,  1646,  aged 

17.  S.ofThomas(i585),  clerk, of  Alphington, Devon.  .School, 

Shillingford.  Matric.  1646;  B.A.  1650-1.  R.  of  Kenn,  Devon. 

Succeeded  his  father  as  R.  of  Alphington. 
ALDEN,  JOHN.   Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1703.   Of  Norfolk. 

Matric.  Easter,  1703. 
ALDEN  or  ALDHAM,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus 

Ghristi,  Easter,  1585,  as  'Robert';  B.A.  1588-9;  M.A.  1592. 

Of  Norfolk.  R.  of  Alphington,  Devon,  1638,  which  he  resigned 

to  his  son,  John,  R.  of  Kenn,  Devon.    R.  of  Exminster, 

1629-46.   V.  of  Brampford  Speke,  1628-36.  Preb.  of  Exeter, 

1631-51.    Died  Sept.  9,    1651.    (Walker,  Sufferings.) 
ALDERSor  ALDER,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's, 

Apr.  21,   1662.    S.  of  Henry.    B.   at  Gateshead-on-Tyne. 

School,  Houghton.  Matric.  1662. 
ALDERS,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  iC)  at  Pembroke,  July  14, 

1664.   S.  of  James,  of  Cambridge,  chandler.   Matric.  1667; 

B.A.  1668-9;  M.A.  1672.   Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  1671. 

R.  of  Little  Easton,  Essex,  1678.   Father  of  the  next. 
ALDERS,  JAMES.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  July  4, 

1705.  S.  of  James,  clerk.  B.  at  Little  Easton,  Essex.  School, 

Felstead.  Matric.  1705 ;  B.A.  1708-9;  M.A.  from  King's  1712. 

Ord.  deacon  (London)  July  4;  priest,  Sept.  24, 1710.  Chaplain 

at  King's,  1710.   V.  of  Gt  and  Lit.  Easton,  1720-6.   V.  of 

Gt  Sampford,  1726-35.  Died  1735. 
ALDER,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1554; 

B.A.  1559-60. 
ALDER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  June  8,  1630. 

S.  ot  William.  B.  at  Newcastle.  School,  York.  Matric.  1631 ; 

B.A.  1634-5.   Perhaps  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  Apr. 

9,  1646;  called  'M.A.'   (Peile,  i.  404.) 


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Alder,  John 

ALDERS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  8,  1635. 
Of  Essex.  Matric.  1635;  B.A.  i63<)-40;  M.A.  1643.  Fellow 
of  Peterhouse,  1645.  Sequestered  to  Fulboume,  Cambs., 
1646.   V.  of  Freckenham,  Suffolk,  165 1.   Father  of  the  next. 

ALDERS,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  14, 

1669.   S.  of  John,  clerk,  of  Freckenham,  Suffolk.   B.  there. 

School,   Bury.     Matric.    1669;    B.A.    1672-3;    M.A.    1676. 

Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1675.   S.  of  above. 
ALDER,  JOSIAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1576. 
ALDER,  PETER.    Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  July  9,  1663.   One 

of  these  names  M.D.  1682  {LU.  Reg.). 
ALDER,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinitv,  Easter,  1579. 

ALDER,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  30,  1657. 

Matric.    1657;   B.A.    1660-1;   M.A.    1664.    V.  of  Grindon, 

Durham,  1668-79.    Buried  there,  Jan.  4,  1678-9.   (H.  M. 

Wood.) 
ALDERFORD,  WILLIAM  DE.  M.A.  Chaplain  of  the  University, 

1347.   (Stokes,  Chaplains.) 
ALDERMAN,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Lent, 

1634-5.    Migrated  to  Clare,  Apr.  30,  1635;  B.A.  from  Clare, 

1638-9;  M.A.  1642.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  22,  1639. 

Perhaps  V.  of  Dalby  Magna,  Leics.,  1658. 

ALDERMAN,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Micbs. 
1569  as  'Michael.' 

ALDERMAN,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sx  John's,  May  16, 
1707,  age  18.  S.  of  Peter,  deceased.  B.  at  Hadleigh, 
Suffolk.  School,  Ipswich.  Matric.  1707.  (Pedigree  in  Vis. 
of  Suff.  1664.) 

ALDERSEY,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  Scholar  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Dec.  30,  1734.  Of  Wigan,  Lanes.  Matric.  July  i73i;  LL.B. 
1738.  S.  of  Samuel,  of  Wigan,  clerk.  Matric.  at  Christ 
Church,  Oxford,  Nov.  29,  1731,  age  17.  Ord.  deacon  (Lin- 
coln) Mar.  6,  1736-7;  priest,  Dec.  24, 1738.  V.  of  Bunbury, 
Cheshire,  1760-82. 

ALDERSEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Michs.  i6ig. 
One  of  these  names,  s.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Spurston, 
Cheshire,  gent.,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  15, 1622.  Escheator 
of  Cheshire.  Bapt.  1600.  Buried  Oct.  19,  1675.  (Vis.  of 
Chesh.  1613;  J.  Foster,  Gray's  Inn.) 

ALDERSEY,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1612.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  1614;  B.A.  from  Trinity,  16x5-6; 
M.A.  1619.  Fellow  of  Trinity,  1618. 

ALDERSEY,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  1639  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S. 
of  William,  of  Chester,  Esq.  Matric.  (Oxford)  Dec.  9,  1631, 
age  19;  B..\.  1632-3;  M.A.  1635.  Fellow  of  Brasenose 
College.  BuriedinTempleChurch,  May  29, 1642.  {Al.Oxon.; 
Vis.  of  Cheshire,  1613.) 

ALDERSLEY,  THOMAS.    Scholar  of  Queens',  1517-9- 

ALDERSON,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  7,  1731.  S.  of  James,  of  Halifax,  Yorks.  B.  there. 
School,  Bradford,  Yorks.  Matric.  1731;  Scholar,  1731. 
Migrated  to  Christ's,  May  7,  1733-  LL.B.  1737. 

ALDERSON,  FRANCIS.  Presented  to  Gt  Stukeley,  Hunts., 
1673,  by  Trinity  Hall.  'B.A.'  There  till  1675.  (No  matricu- 
lation or  graduation  found.) 

ALDERSON,  JAMES.  Matric.  sirar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1621;  B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.  1628.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  23, 
1627.  C.  of  Boxford,  Suffolk,  1638. 

ALDERSON,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 
Sept.  3,  1660.   Of  Kent. 

ALDERSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell-Com.  (age  17)  at  Sidney, 
July  6,  1741.  S.  of  Richard,  R.  of  Langton  with  Northaller- 
ton, Yorks.  B.  at  Bawtry,  Yorks  School,  Winchester. 
Matric.  1742;  B.A.  1744-5;  M.A.  1748.  Died  May  4,  1782. 
(G.  Mag.) 

ALDERSON,  MARTIN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
May  2,  1634.  S.  of  John,  tallow-chandler,  of  Chelmsford, 
Essex  B.  there.  School,  Chelmsford.  Matric.  1634;  B.A. 
1637-8.  P.C.  of  Lit.  Dunmow,  Essex,  till  1640.  R.  of  Latch- 
ingdon,  1680.  Died  1680. 

ALDERSON  or  ALDERSTON,  RICHARD.  B.A.  1489-90;  M.A. 
1493. 

ALDERSON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  June  x6,  1612,  age  17.  B.  in  London.  Matric.  1612. 
Left  in  1614. 

ALDERSON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
May  28,  1705.  S.  of  John,  druggist,  of  Selby.  Schovil,  York. 
Matric.  1705;  B.A.  1708-9.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  5, 
1709-10.   Perhaps  R.  of  Langton,  York?.,  1724-6.  Died  1726. 

ALDERSON,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Sr  John's,  Michs. 
1626;  B.A.  from  King's,  1639-30;  M.A.  1633. 


Aldred,  Thomas 

ALDERSON,  SAMUEL.  Of  Kent.  Described  as  B.A.  of  Em- 
manuel when  ordained  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  20,  1668.  M.A. 
Emmanuel,  1673  (Lit.  Reg.).  One  of  these  names  curate  of 
Deptford,  1673.  Licensed  to  preach  by  the  Archbishop. 
R.  of  St  James,  Garlickhithe,  1685-96    Died  1696. 

ALDERSON  or  ALDSTON,  THOMAS.   B.A.  1488. 

ALDERSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Christ's, 
Feb.  26, 1724-5-  B.  at  Bainbridge,  Yorks.  School,  Sedbergh. 
Matric.  1724-5;  M.A.  1728  {Com.  Reg.).  Fellow,  1731-3. 
V.of  EUand,  Yorks.,  1734-47-  V.  of  Burgh  Wallis,  1733-54. 
Buried  there,  Dec.  20,  1754-  For  a  possible  explanation  of 
his  honorary  degree  see  Peile,  11.  209. 

ALDERSTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1572;  B.A.  1575-6;  M..\.  from  Magdalene,  1579.  Perhaps  R. 
of  St  Alphage,  Canterbury,  1580.  V.  of  Hougham,  1590-2. 
R.  of  Stouting,  1590. 

ALDERTON,  GEOFFREY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Apr.  25, 
1588.  Of  Suffolk.  B.A.  (?  1591-2);  M.A.  1595.  V.of  Ardleigh, 
Essex,  1602. 

ALDEY,  VILLERS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius  as  Aldyc,  Feb.  3, 
1568-9,  age  16.  Of  Gunthorpe,  Northants.  S.  of  Adam, 
deceased.  School,  Sandwich,  Kent.  Matric.  1569.  Migrated 
to  Pembroke.  B.A.  1572-3;  M.A.  1576,  as  Aide.  Fellow 
of  Pembroke,  1574-9.   {Venn,  i.  64.) 

ALDHOUSE,  see  also  ALDUS. 

ALDHOUSE,  ALLEYNE.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1725.  Of 
Norfolk.  Matric.  1726;  B.A.  1728-9.  V.  of  Field  Dalling, 
Norfolk,  1745.  V.  of  Roughton,  1747-88.  R.  of  Ingworth, 
Norfolk,  till  1788.   Died  Sept.  2,  1788,  aged  81.    (G.  Mag) 

ALDHOUSE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1651.   Of  Suffolk.   (Adm.  1650,  as  'Aldow.') 

ALDHOUSE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Caius,  Jure  6, 
1609,  age  17.  S.  of  John,  of  Ash  Bocking,  Suffolk,  gent. 
School,  Earl  Soham.  Matric.  i6og;  B.A.  161 1-2.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  27,  1612.  Of  Ash  Bocking,  gent.  Married 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Samuel  Blenerhasset,  of  Lowdham  Hall, 
Suffolk.  WiU  proved  (P.C.C.)  1666.     {Venn,  1  202.) 

ALDHOUSE,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Feb.  5, 
1695-6.  S.  of  Stephen,  medical  practitioner,  of  Alburgh, 
Norfolk.  B.  atMatlask.  Schools,  Wickmere  and  Thurgarton. 
Matric.  1696;  Scholar,  1696-1701.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Dec.  22,  1700  C.  of  Bassingham,  Lines.,  1700.  Died  1735: 
'Of  Thwaite,  Norfolk,  clerk.'  {Venn,  i.  497.) 

ALDRED,  BENJAMIN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1606;  Scholar,  1608;  B.A.  1609-10;  M.A.  1613,  as  Alured; 
B.D.  1621.  Fellow,  1612.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Oct.  15; 
priest,  Oct.  16,  1618.  R.  of  Rise,  Yorks.,  1624-8.  Died  1628 
{Paulson,  I.  412).  Probably  s.  of  John,  of  Charterhouse, 
Hull.    {Yorks.  Genealogist,  p.  2.) 

ALDRED,  EDWARD.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Peterhouse, 
Michs.  1608. 

ALDRED,  GERVASE  or  JERVIS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus 
Christi,  Easter,  1607.  Of  Notts.  B.A.  1610-1.  V.  of  Clay- 
brook,  Leics.,  1628. 

ALDRED  or  ALRED,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Caius,  June  7, 
1587,  age  16.  S.  of  Thomas.  Of  Yaxham,  Norfolk.  School, 
E.  Dereham.  Matric.  1587;  Scholar,  1588-95;  B.A.  1594-5. 
Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Oct.  11,  1597.  V.  of  Rushall,  Norfolk, 
1603-8.  V.  of  Worstead,  1603-48.  Buried  Dec.  i,  1648. 
{Venn,  1.  129.) 

ALDRED  or  ALRED,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 
Michs.  1569.  One  of  these  names,  s.  of  Thomas,  of  the 
Charterhouse,  Hull:  succeeded  his  father.  M.P.  for  Hull, 
1584-7.   Died  c.  1611.   {Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1584.) 

ALDRED,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  1588-9.  Matric. 
Lent,  1588-9.   Probably  the  same  as  next. 

ALDRED,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Caius,  Oct.  13,  1590,  age  14. 
S.  of  William,  clerk.  B.  at  Colwick,  Notte.  School,  Mansfield. 
B.A.  1592-3- 

ALDRED,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  I>eterhouse,  Michs. 
1608. 

ALDRED,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Magdalene,  June  27,  1649, 
age  16.  S.  of  John,  of  Diss,  Norfolk.  School,  Diss.  Matric. 
1649;  B.A.  1652-3;  M.A.  1664.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1664. 
R.  of  Bolingbroke,  Lines.,  1663-96.  R.  of  Mavis  Enderby, 
1667;  and  of  Wester  Kele,  1679.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1660-98 
(died).    {At.  Oxon.) 

ALDRED,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clement's  Hostel, 
Easter,  1544.  One  of  these  names  M.P.  for  Kingston-on-HuU, 
1557-8,  and  Mayor  of  Hull,  1561. 

ALDRED  or  ALRED,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 
Michs.  1572.  One  of  these  names  s.  of  Thomas,  of  the 
Charterhouse,  Hull.  'Customer'  of  Hull.  M.P.  for  Hedon- 
in-Holdemew,  1638-9.  Died  May,  1638.  (Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1384.) 


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Aldred,  Thomas 

ALORED,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  June  18,  is^e. 

age  16.  Of  Yaxham,  Norfolk.    S.  of  Thomas.    Matric.  1576; 

B.A.  1579-80.   Perhaps  R.  of  Salle,  Norfolk,  1587-90.  Will 

proved  (Norwich),  1590.   {Venn,  i.  86.) 
ALDRED,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  pens,  from  Caius,  Nov.  1561. 

One  of  these  names  V.  of  Ruddington,  Notts.,  1572-3. 

ALDRED,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 

1651.   Of.  Norfolk.   Matric.  1630. 
ALDRIDGE,  DANIEL.    Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  24,  1661. 

S.  of  Goodier,  clothworker,  of  London.    B.  Apr.  z,  1642; 

in  St  John  Baptist's,  London.    School,  Merchant  Taylors': 

head-scholar,  1660.   Matric.  1661;  B.A.  1664-5;  M.A.  1668. 

ALDRICH,  EDimjND.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Aug.  12,  1516,  age  16.  B.  at  Bumham,  Bucks.  B.A.  1520-1. 
Probably  died  before  1524. 

ALDRICHE  or  ALDRED,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  Easter,  1578.  Of  Norfolk.    Matric.  1578. 

ALDRICH,  EDWARD.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Jesus,  Michs. 

1 61 2.    Colonel  in   the   Parliamentary  army;   Governor  of 

Aylesbury,  1643.  (A.  Gray.) 
ALDRICH,  FRANCIS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 

Michs.  1554. 
ALDRICH,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1589. 

B.  in  Kent,  c.  1576.  B.A.  1592-3;  M.A.  1596;  B.D.,  from 
Sidney,  1603;  D.D.  i6og.  Incorp.  atOxford,  1606.  Oneofthe 
original  fellows  of  Sidney,  1599.  Master  of  Sidney,  Apr.  1608. 
Died  Dec.  27,  1609.  Buried  at  St  Margaret's,  Canterbury. 
Will  (P.C.C.)  1609.    Benefactor  to  Sidney.   {Cooper,  11.  525.) 

ALDRICH,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1626;  B.A.  1629-30. 

ALDRICH,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1622;  Scholar  from  Westminster.  B.A.  1626-7;  M.A.  1630. 

C.  of  Crowhurst,  1644-52.  Held  a  living  from  which  he  was 
sequestered ;  afterwards  kept  a  celebrated  school  at  Cheam, 
Surrey.  Died  1685,  aged  83.  M.I.  at  Cheam.  (Al. 
Westmon.) 

ALDRICH,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Pembroke,  Apr.  24, 1714. 
S.  of  George,  gent.  B.  at  Thrussington,  Leics.  Matric.  1716. 
Already  matric.  at  Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  Dec.  5,  1709, 
age  18.  B.A.  (Oxford),  1713;  M.B.  (Camb.),  1716. 

ALDRICH,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1563. 
S.  of  John,  of  Norwich,  and  brother  of  Thomas  (1557-8). 
B.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1567-8;  M.A.  1571.  Fellow  of 
Corpus  Christi,  1569-79.  Licensed  to  teach  grammar  at  Nor- 
wich, May,  1583.    Died  1593.    Benefactor  to  the  College. 

ALDRICH,  JAMES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1629;  B.A.  1631-2;  M.A.  1635.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Dec.  23,  1632;  priest,  May  24,  1635.  R.  of  Flixton,  Sufiolk, 
1635.  R.  of  BradweU,  1638-57.  Buried  Nov.  1657. 

ALDRICH  or  ALDREDE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke, 
Easter,  1579;  B.A.  1582-3;  M.A.  1586.  Fellow,  c.  1584. 

ALDRIDGE,  JOHN  (1597),  see  BEADLE. 

ALDRIDCH,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Michs.  1628.  Of  Norfolk. 

ALDRICH,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  May  14, 1657,  age  17. 
S.  of  James,  cJerk,  of  BradweU,  Suffolk  (above).  School, 
Bradwcll.  Matric.  1657;  Scholar,  1657-60.  (Venn,  i.  397.) 

ALDRICH,  MICHAEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1632.  Of  Norfolk.  B.A.  1635-6;  M.A.  from  Trinity 
HaU,  1639. 

ALDRICH,  PEREGRINE.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Jesus, 
Michs.  1612;  B.A  1615-6.  'After  went  to  the  Innes  of 
Courte.  He  was  a  gentleman  of  Middlesex'  (from  A.  Gray's 

MSS.). 

ALDRICH  or  ALDRYGE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  King's  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Aug.  13,  1547,  age  17.  B.  at  Stanton  St  John, 
Oxon.  Matric.  1547.   X-eft  in  1549. 

ALDRICH  or  ALDRED,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus 
Christi,  Easter,  1578. 

ALDRICH,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  King's  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1507.  B.  at  Bumham,  Bucks.  B.A.  15x1-2;  M.A.  1515; 
Grfl<«  for  B.D.  1517.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1529.  D.D.  (Oxford) 
1530.  Friend  of  Erasmus  at  College,  with  whom  he  went  to 
Walsingham  Priory.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  15,  1521-2. 
Head  Master  of  Eton,  1515-21.  University  preacher,  1533. 
Proctor,  1524-5.  R.  of  Cheriton,  Hants.,  1531.  Archdeacon 
of  Colchester,  1531-7.  Canon  of  Windsor,  1534.  Provost  of 
Eton,  1536.  Almoner  to  Queen  Jane  Seymour.  Bishop  of 
Carlisle,  1537-56.  Obtained  a  Grant  of  Arms,  1537.  Com- 
piled the  Register  of  the  Order  of  the  Garter.  Died  at  Hom- 
castle,Mar.5, 1556.  Buried  there.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1556.  [Cooper. 
I.  142:  D.N. B.) 

ALDRICH,  ROBERT.   B.A.  1520-1  (ist  in  the  orOo). 


Aldworth,  Charles 

ALDRIDGE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Sept.  29,  i56i,age  17.  B.  at  Burnham,  Bucks.  B.A.  1565-6, 
ist  in  the  ordo.  Fellow,  1564-7.  V.  of  St  Mary,  Nottingham, 
1578-1616.    Buried  there,  July  28,  1616. 

ALDRICH,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Jan.  24,  1631-2. 
B.  at  Glemham,  Sufiolk.  S.  of  John,  gent.  School,  Bury. 
Matric.  1632;  B.A.  1635-6;  M.A.  1639.  Perhaps  R.  of  Lud- 
borough.  Lines.,  1660.   (Venn,  i.  303.) 

ALDRICH,  SIMON.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  Easter,  1596;  B.A. 
1596-7;  M.A.  1600;  B.D.  1607.  Fellow,  1599.  V.  of  Ringmer, 
Sussex,  1611-27. 

ALDRICH,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  13,  1725. 
Of  Kent.  Matric.  1726;  B.A.  1729-30.  One  of  these  names 
R.  of  Clerkenwell  and  of  Layer  Breton,  Essex,  1761-9.  Died 
Sept.  8,  1769.    (G.  Mag.) 

ALDRYGE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall, 
Michs.  1544  (impubes). 

ALDRICH,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Lent, 
1557-8.  S.  of  John,  of  Norwich,  Mayor  and  M.P.  B.A.  from 
Trinity,  1561-2;  M.A.  1565.  Fellow  of  Trinity,  1562.  Proctor, 
1569-70.  Masterof  Corpus,  1570-3.  Archdeacon  of  Sudbury, 
1570.  Canonof  Westminster,  1576.  R.  of  Hadleigh,  Suffolk. 
Resigned  the  Mastership,  1573.  Brother  of  Henry  (1563). 
Died  1576-7.  (Cooper,  i.  360.) 

ALDRIDGE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's, 
Michs.  1564.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  21, 1568;  priest  (Peterb.) 
Apr.  22,  1570.  V.  of  Wilshamstead,  Beds.,  1574-98.  V.  of 
Stowe,  Lines.,  1589.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1589-91.  Buried  at 
Wilshamstead,  May  28,  1598. 

ALDRIDGE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  30, 
1595.  Matric.  c.  1595.  Previously  at  Jesus,  1593.  B.A. 
1598-9;  M.A.  1604.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Norwich)  Dec. 
22,  1605,  age  27.  C.  of  Denstone,  Sufiolk.  R.  of  Rush- 
mere,  1633.  R.  of  Bradfield  St  Clare,  1633.  Will  proved 
(V.C.C.)  Feb.  1640-1. 

ALDRIDGE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Christ's, 
Easter,  1625.  S.  and  b.  of  John,  of  Norfolk,  Esq.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Jime  5,  1627. 

ALDRICH,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  3, 1617. 

Matric.  1617;  B..^.  1620-1;  M.A.  1624. 
ALDRICH,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Jan.  30,  1625-6, 

age  17.     S.  of  John,  of  Walsden   (?  Wantisden),  Suffolk. 

School,  St  Paul's.    Matric.   1626;   B.A.   1629-30.    School- 
master in  Norwich,  1662.  Perhaps  master  at  Cheam,  1646- 

62.   (Venn,  I.  274.) 
ALDRICHE,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  May  19,  1628. 

Of  Kent.   Matric.  1629;  B.A.  1631-2. 
ALDRICH,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  June  24, 

1745.      Eldest    s.    of    William,    druggist,    of   Stowmarket, 

Suffolk.  B.  there.  School,  Lavenham,  Sufiolk.  Matric.  1745; 

B.A.  1749-50.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Aug.  1756. 

ALDRICH  or  ALREGGE, .    B.A.  1500-1;  M.A.  1505. 

A  William  Aldred,  V.  of  Witchford,  Cambs,  1506-21. 

ALDRICH,  ALLRED  or  OLRED, .   B.Can.L.  1505-6. 

ALDRITCH,  .    B.A.  1510-1. 

ALDRICH, .  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  June  30,  1740. 

ALDSLYE,  ROGER,  see  AUDSLEY, 

ALDUS,  see  ako  ALDHOUSE. 

ALDUS,  EDWARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  25,   1674. 

Of  Blaxhall,  Sufiolk.   B.A.  1677-8.   Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 

Mar.  7,  1679-80;  priest,  June  5,  1680. 
ALDUS,  SAMUEL.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  26, 1635-6. 

Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  1637;  B.A.  1639-40;  M.A.  1643.  Minister 

at  Freston,  Suffolk,  1648.   (Shaw.) 

ALDUS,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1622; 

B.A.  1625-6;  M.A.  1629.    Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  20, 

1628. 
ALDUS,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1625. 

Of  Sufiolk.  Migrated  to  Oxford.  B.A.  (Christ  Church),  1629; 

M.A.  (Emmanuel,  Cambridge),  1632.   Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 

Sept.  22,  1633.  R.  of  Copdock,  Sufiolk,  1643-5;  sequestered. 

R.  of  Blaxhall,  1653-80.    Died  i68o.    (Al.  Oxon.) 
ALDWIN,  THOMAS.  .\dm.  sizar  at  Caius,  Mar.  1617-8,  age  15. 

Of  Rickmansworth,  Herts.    S.  of  Charles.    Schools,  Sarratt 

and  Watford.  Matric.  1618;  Scholar,  1618-25;  B.A.  1621-2; 

M.A.  1625. 

ALDWINCKLE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  May  27, 
1668.  Matric.  1668;  Scholar,  1671;  B.A.  1671-2;  M.A.  1675. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  20,  1674. 

ALDWORTH,  CHARLES.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  King's, 
Easter,  1693.  Perhaps  s.  of  William  of  Frogmore.  Of 
Frogmore.  M.P.  for  New  Windsor,  1712-14.  Killed  in  a 
duel  Sept.  21,  1714.  (Mis.  Gen.  et  Her.  3rd  S.  v.  111.) 


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Alee,  Matthew 

ALEE  or  ALLEYE,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  at  King's  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  24,  1560,  age  16.  B.  in  Windsor.  Matric  1560; 
B.A.  1564-5;  Fellow,  1563-8. 

ALEFOUNDER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  8, 
1648-9.  S.  of  John.  Of  Dedham,  Essex.  Matric.  1649;  B.A. 
1652-3;  M.A.  1656;  B.D.  1663;  D.D.  1683.  Fellow,  1655. 
R.  of  Thurcastoo,  Leics.,  1667-1700.  Died  Mar.  la,  1700, 
aged  69.   Father  of  the  next.  {Nichols,  iii.  1049.) 

ALFOUNDER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  17, 
1702-3.  Of  Thurcaston,  Leics.  S.  of  above.  Matric.  1704; 
B.A.  1706-7;  Fellow,  1709;  M.A.  1710;  B.D.  1717.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  23,  1710.  R.  of  N.  Lufienham,  Ruts., 
for  33  years.  Died  Mar.  29, 1755.  {Nichols,  iii.  1049.) 

ALEPH,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare  as  Alifie,  Michs. 

1674- 
ALEPH,  GILES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1559;  B.A. 

1562-3;  M.A.  1566.    Fellow.     Perhaps  Giles  Aylett,  R.  of 

Sutton,  Essex,  1593-1629.  Died  1629. 

ALEPH,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from   Pembroke,  Easter, 

1588. 

ALEPH,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1548. 

ALESBIE,  SAMUEL  (1627),  see  AILESBY. 

ALESIUS,  ALEXANDER,  alias  ALESS  and  ALANE.    Bom  in 

Edinburgh,  Apr.  23,  1500.   Graduated  at  St  Andrews.   An 

early  reformer.   Imprisoned  at  St  Andrews,  but  escaped  to 

Wittenberg,  1533,  where  he  made  the  friendship  of  Luther 

and  Melancthon.    Invited  to  England  by  Cranmer,  1535. 

For  a  time  appointed  by  the  King  to  lectiu-e  at  Cambridge; 

where  he  was  a  member  of  Queens'  College.    Afterwards 

in  London.    Returned  about  1540  to  Germany.    Died  at 

Leipsic,  Mar.  17,  1565-6.   For  an  account  of  his  theological 

writings,  see  D.N.B.   {Cooper,  i.  239.) 
ALESTREE,  see  ALLESTREE. 
ALETT,  see  ALLETT  and  AYLETT. 
ALEXANDER,  BENJAMIN.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney, 

Feb.  25, 1634-5.  S.  of  Joseph,  baker.  B.  at  Bury  St  Edmunds. 

School,  Bury.   Matric  1635;  B.A.  1638-g. 
ALEXANDER,  CHARLES.    B.A.  1634  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 

B.A.  from  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  1633:  'eq.  aur.fil.' 
ALEXANDER,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 

1582. 
ALEXANDER,  EDWARD.    Adm.  at  King's,  a  schoUr  from 

Eton,  Aug.  23,  1626,  aged  17.    B.  at  Winchester.    Matric. 

pens.  1626;  B.A.  1630-1;  M.A.  1634;  Fellow,  1629-35.    In 

Holy  Orders. 

ALEXANDER,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1648.  S.  of  Edward,  draper,  of  Canterbury.  School, 
Canterbury.  Migrated  to  St  John's,  Apr.  4,  1651,  age  18. 
B.A.  1651-2.  R.  of  Wickham,  Kent,  1654;  ejected  1662. 
{Calamy,  11.  71.) 

ALEXANDER,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke, 
Easter,  1571.  B.A.  1573-4;  M.A.  1577.  Fellow,  1574. 

ALEXANDER,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke, 
March  16,  1732-3-  S.  of  Maurice  (1703-4),  R.  of  Coney 
Weston,  Suffolk.   Matric.  1733. 

ALEXANDER,  JEROME.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Sept.  11,  1609, 
age  15.  S.  of  Jerome,  gent.,  of  Thorpland,  Norfolk.  B.  at 
Gressenhall.  School,  Aylsham.  Matric.  1609.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  i6i6.  Barrister-at-law.  Fled  to  Ireland,  1655. 
Knighted,  1660.  Puisne  Judge  of  Common  Pleas  (Ireland), 
1660.  Author.   Died  June  25,  1670.  {Venn,  1.  304.) 

ALEXANDER,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1637.  Of  Suffolk.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.A.  1639-40;  M.A. 

1643.  Ord.  deacon   (Norwich)    June   1;   priest,  June   16, 

1644.  R.  of  Alderton,  Suffolk,  1648.  R.  of  OUey,  Suffolk, 
till  1661.  Died  Apr.  10, 1661,  aged  42.  M.I.  at  Framlingham. 
{Loder,  310.) 

ALEXANDER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  27, 1717. 
Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  1717;  B.A.  1721-2.  Ord.  deacon  (Nor- 
wich) Dec.  24,  1721;  priest,  June  1723.  C.  of  Bedingfield, 
Suffolk.  R.  of  Athelmgton,  1730.  R.  of  Tattington  and 
Brundish,  1731. 

ALEXANDER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Caius,  May  2, 
1744-  S.  of  Anthony,  tanner,  late  of  Norwich.  B.  there. 
School,  Norwich.  Matric.  1744;  Scholar,  1744-51;  B.A. 
1747-8.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  6,  1747;  as  C.  of 
Wordwcll;  priest,  Sept.  23,  1750;  as  C.  of  Swannington, 
Norfolk.  R.  of  Gunton,  1768-73.  V.  of  Suffield,  1768-73. 
Died  1773.   {Venn,  11.  54.) 

ALEXANDER,  JOSEPH.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs. 
1670.  Of  Bury,  Suffolk.  School,  Bury.  Migrated  to  Clare. 
B.A.  1673-4;  M.A.  1677.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  18, 
1675;  priest,  Aug.  4,  1677.  R.  of  Ickworth  and  Chcdburgb, 
Suffolk,  1692-1719.  Died  at  Bury,  May  30,  1719. 


Alger,  Daniel 

ALEXANDER,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  July  6, 
1714-  S.  of  Joseph,  clerk,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds,  R.  of 
Ickworth.  B.  at  Homingsheath,  Suffolk.  School,  Bury. 
Matric.  1714;  Scholar,  1714-19;  LL.B.  1719.  Died  May  31, 
1733-  Buried  at  Ickworth.  M.I.  there.  {Venn,  11.  3.) 

ALEXANDER,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's.  Jan.  20, 
I7I4--5-  B.  at  Bury  St  Edmunds.  School,  Bury.  Matric. 
1715;  Scholar,  1716;  B.A.  1718-9;  M.A.  1724.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Feb.  1718-9;  priest,  June  1720.  R.  of  Stonham 
Parva,  Suffolk,  1725.  R.  of  Wortham,  1739.  {PeiU,  11.  185.) 

ALEXANDER,  MAURICE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Pembroke, 
Feb.  9,  1703-4.  S.  of  Waldegrave,  of  Badingham,  Suffolk, 
gent.  Matric.  1704;  B.A.  1707-8;  M.A.  1712.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Mar.  1708-9;  priest,  Sept.  24,  1709.  R.  of  Coney- 
Weston,  Suffolk,  1709. 

ALEXANDER,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clement's 
Hostel,  Easter,  1544.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Weeley, 
Essex,  1559-80.  Died  1580. 

ALEXANDER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  11, 
1634.  Of  Suffolk.  S.  and  h.  of  Tliomas,  of  Framlingham, 
Suffolk.  Matric.  1634.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  from  Staple  Inn, 
Feb.  5,  1639-40.  Barrister,  1645.  Of  Framlingham,  Esq. 
Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Waldegrave,  of  Badingham. 
Died  Apr.  18,  1658,  aged  40.   {Vis.  of  Suff.  1664.) 

ALEXANDER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Pembrok;:. 
Apr.  26,  1666.  S.  of  Benjamin.  B.  in  London.  Matric.  1667; 
B.A.  1669-70;  M.A.  1673.  Fellow,  1671-3.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lond.)  Jime,  1674.  R-  of  Latchingdon,  Essex,  1680.  Lec- 
turer at  Ipswich.   Died  1712. 

ALEXANDER ,  WALDEGR  AV  E .  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
1665-6.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Framlingham,  Suffolk,  Esq., 
above.  B.  Apr.  17,  1650.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  7, 
1661-2.  Of  Badingham,  Suffolk.  Married  Jane,  dau.  of 
Maurice  Skelton.   {Vis.  of  Suff.  1664;  Le  Neve,  Mon.  iv.  59.) 

ALEXANDER,  WILLIAM.   M.A.  1624  {Lit.  Reg.). 

ALIEN,  JOHN.  Franciscan  friar.  B.D.  of  Cambridge.  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1459. 

ALLFIELD,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 
May  13, 1639.  Of  Peterborough.  Scholar,  1640;  B.A.  1642-3. 
Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  July  28, 1646.  One  of  these 
names  (called  M.A.)  R.  of  Graffham,  Hunts.,  1667-89. 
R.  of  Welbome,  Norfolk,  1646.  Died  1689. 

ALFIELD  or  AWFIELD,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Aug.  15, 1532,  age  18.  B.  at  Eton.  B.A.  1535-6. 
Fellow,  1535-c.  1539.  Assistant  at  Eton.  Master  of  Gloucester 
School.  Father  of  the  next. 

ALFIELD  or  AWFYLD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  1568.  S.  of  Robert,  above  B.  at  Gloucester, 
1552.  Matric.  1568;  B.A.  1572-3.  Fellow  of  King's,  1571-5. 
Appeared  first  at  Douay,  Sept.  8,  1576.  Returned  thither, 
1580.  Ord.  priest  (Chalons)  Mar.  4, 1580-1.  Sent  to  England 
soon  after.  Apprehended  and  convicted.  Hanged  at  Tyburn, 
July  6,  1585.    {English  Martyrs;  D.N.B.) 

AUFIELD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
July  8, 1618,  age  16.  B.  in  Cambridge.  Matric.  1618;  B.A. 
1620-1 1  M.A.  1625.  Fellow,  1621-8.  Mathematical  reader  in 
the  University.  Resigned  his  fellowship  for  a  living.  {Har- 
wood.) 

ALFORD,  FRANCIS.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  1548.  B.A.  1548-9, 
as  Awlforde.  Incorporated  at  Oxford.  M.A.  (Oxford)  1552. 
Supplic.  for  D.C.L.  1560.  V.  of  Croxton,  Cambs.,  1557. 
{Fasti,  158;  Al.  Oxon.) 

ALFORD,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1545. 
One  of  these  names  R.  of  Stondon  Massey,  Essex, 
1558-63. 

ALFORD  or  HAWFORD,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney, 
July  6,  1619.  S.  of  Robert  Hawford,  R.  of  Brigsley,  Lines. 
B.  there.  Matric.  1619;  B.A.  1622-3.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
July  29;  priest,  July  30,  1624.  V.  of  Sleaford,  Lines., 
1630-4;  'M.A.'  (Trollope,  Sleaford,  145). 

ALFORD,  THEOPHILUS.  M.A.  1640  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
S.  of  John,  of  Ashton,  Devon,  clerk.  Matnc.  (Oxford)  July 
11,  1634,  age  17;  B.A.  1635-6;  M.A.  1638.  V.  of  St 
Stephen,  Coleman  Street,  1661 ;  and  of  S.  Weald,  Essex, 
1662.    {Al.Oxon.) 

ALFORD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  1623.  Matric. 
Easter,  1623;  B.A.  1626-'/;  M.A.  1630.  S.  of  Thomas,  of 
Coventry.  (Lond.  Vis.  1634.) 

ALFRAY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  a?,  1632. 
Matric.  1632,  as  'Affray.'  Of  Sussex.  S.  and  h.  of  Richard, 
of  CaUfield,  Esq.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  July  ao,  1633.  Age 
18  in  1634.    {Sussex  Vis.  1634.) 

ALGER,  DANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  June  35, 
1679.  Matric.  1683;  B.A.  1683-3;  M.A.  1686.  Ord.  priest 
(London),  Sept.  30,  1685.   V  of  Wetbersfield,  Suffolk. 


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Algor,  Richard 

ALGOR,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Oct.  ai,  1668.  Of 
Suffolk.  Matric.  1668;  B.A.  1672-3.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Jan.  1672-3. 

ALGORE, .   Paid  fee  for  M.A.  or  higher  degree,  1460-1. 

ALINGTON,  see  ALLINGTON. 

ALKIN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  June  28,  1693. 
S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Crakemarsh,  Uttoxeter,  Staffs.  School, 
Uttoxeter. 

ALKIN.  JOHN.  M.A.  from  Clare,  1710.  S.  of  Samuel,  of 
Fostell,  Derbs.  Matric.  from  Pembroke  College,  Oxford, 
May  13,  1700,  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1704.  V.  of  N.  Mimms, 
Hefts.,  1707-49.    Died  May  5,  1749,  aged  69.    (Al.  Oxon.) 

ALLKIN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  June  14, 
1688.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Spath,  Staffs.  School,  Uttoxeter. 
Matric.  1688;  B.A.  1691-2. 

ALLAINBRIDGE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1626. 

ALLALEY  or  ALLYLEY,  J  AMES.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1576.  Of  Lincoln  diocese.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Aug.  19,  1585. 

ALLALEY  or  HALLILEY,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Mag- 
dalene, Michs.  1575.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Stenigot, 
Lines.,  1587-1628.  R.  of  Little  Ludford.  Ord.  priest  (London) 
Dec.  21,  1577:  'bred  in  the  schools.'  (Lib.  Cler.  Lincoln.) 

ALLAM,  ANDREW.  Incorp.  B.A.  1675,  from  St  Edmund's 
Hostel,  Oxford;  and  M.A.  1678.  S.  of  Andrew,  of  Garsington, 
Oxon.  Matric.  (Oxford)  May  5,  1671,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1674-5;  M.A.  1677.  Died  June  17,  1685.     {Al.  Oxon.) 

ALLAM,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  c.  1592. 

ALLAM,  THOMAS.  Incorp.  M.A.  1671,  from  Balliol  College, 
Oxford.  Fellow  of  Balliol.  Matric.  (Oxford),  Nov.  9,  1650; 
B.A.  (Oxford),  1652;  M.A.  1655.  Died  Aug.  17,  1671.  (Al. 
Oxon.) 

ALLANSON,  see  also  ALLENSON. 

ALLANSON,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
May  6,  1680.  S.  of  Charles,  gent.  B.  at  Craike,  Yorks. 
School,  E.  Newton  (private).  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Nov.  1, 1682.  Of  St  Andrew's,  Holbom.  Secretary  to  Lord 
Chancellor  Cowi)er.  Died  about  1745.   (M.  H.  Peacock.) 

ALANSON,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at 
St  John's,  Dec.  19, 1657.  S.  of  Edmund,  Esq.,  of  Middlesex. 
B.  there.  School,  Bromley,  Kent.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  1657. 

ALANSON  or  ALLISON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at 
Magdalene,  Mar.  26,  1678-9.  S.  of  Thomas,  mercer, 
deceased.  B.  at  Chorley,  Lanes.  School,  Blackburn.  Matric. 
1679,  as  Allison;  B.A.  1682-3;  M»A.  1686.  V.  of  Newton- 
in-Makerfleld,  1686.  R.  of  Clifton  Reynes,  Bucks.  R.  of 
Hardmead,  1729-45.  Buried  Aug.  15,  1745. 

ALANSON,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Mar.  29, 
1716.  S.  of  Joseph,  R.  of  Frettenham,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 
School,  Norwich.  Matric.  1716;  B.A.  1720-1;  Scholar, 
1716-21.  Ord.  deacon  (Chichester)  Dec.  23,  1722;  priest 
(Norwich)  June  29,  1723;  as  C.  of  Waxham  and  Blickling, 
Norfolk  (Venn,  11.  5.). 

ALLASON,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  Trinity,  1738.  S.  of  John,  of 
St  Michael,  Worcester.  Matric.  from  Balliol  College,  Oxford, 
July  3,  1712,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1716.  R.  of  St  Helen, 
Worcester,  1720.   (A  I.  Oxon.) 

ALANSON,  ROBERT.  M.A.  1726.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Newton, 
Lanes.,  clerk.  Matric.  (Brasenose  College,  Oxford)  Feb.  14, 
1718-9,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford),  1722.  (Al.  Oton.) 

ALLANSON  or  ALINSON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Emmanuel, 
Michs.  1606.  B.  at  Killam,  Yorks.  B.A.  1610-x.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Feb.  17,  1610-1,  age  25.  C.  of  St  Olave,  Hart  St, 
London.  One  Tho.  Allanson,  R.  of  Hasfield,  Gloucs.,  1626- 
63.  Butj«i4/.  Own.  for  a  contemporary.  (F.  S.  Hociaday.) 

ALLARD,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1568. 

ALLARD,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1563. 

ALLASTON,  see  ALSTON. 

ALLATT,  CHAMBERLAINS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  31,  1713.  S.  of  Thomas,  citizen  of  London.  B.  there. 
School,  Westminster.  Matrie.  1713;  B.A.  1717-8. 

ALLAT  or  ALLET,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Lent, 
1564-5;  B.A.  1568-9. 

ALLAT,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Lent,  1564-5. 

ALLATSON,  ALARDUS  (1616);  su  ALARDL 

ALLDE,  JONATHAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  July  3,  161 1.  S.  of 
Edward,  of  St  Giles  Crii)plegate,  printer.  School,  Merchant 
Taylors'.  Matric.  1611.  Took  up  his  freedom  as  a  stationer, 
July  I,  1616.  (Venn.  1.  213.) 

ALLEN  or  ALLEYNE,  ABEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity, 
July  5,  1705.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  the  Barbadoes,  West  Indies. 
School,  Blackbeath,  Kent.  Matric.  1705;  B.A.  1708-9. 


Allen,  Cuthbert 

ALLEYN  or  ALLEN,  ABRAHAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity, 
Easter,  1628;  B.A.  1631-2;  M.A.  1635;  D.D.  1668  (Lit.  Reg.). 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1669.  V.  of  Witham-on-the-Hill,  Lines., 
1641.  R.  of  Wymondham,  1648;  and  of  W.  Meon,  Hants., 
1660.   Preb.  of  Wells,  1672-80.   (A  I.  Oxon.) 

ALLEN,  ALEXANDER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens'  Michs. 
1616.  Of  Lines.  B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1619-20.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterborough)  Sept.  21 ;  priest,  Sept.  22, 1628.  V.  of 
Cockerington  St  Leonard,  Lines.,  1641. 

ALLEN,  ANDREW.  M.A.  1615-6  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
(In  Al.  Oxon.  he  is  called  'M.A.  of  Cambr. ;  incorp.  at  Oxf.'; 
and  as  B.D.  (Oxf.)  1632.)  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Pen- 
Selwood,  Somerset,  1626-8.  Obtained  a  license.  May  15, 
1633,  to  go  to  France  as  tutor  to  the  sons  of  Sir  John  Strange- 
ways.   (H.  G.  Harrison.) 

ALEYN,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1561;  B.A.  1565-6.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  11,  1568. 
V.  of  Burrough-on-the-Hill,  Leics.,  till  1578  (deprived).  One 
of  these  names,  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Wellen,  Bucks.,  suc- 
ceeded his  father  at  Wellen.   (Vis.  of  Bucks.  1634.) 

ALLEN,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1702.  B.  at  Much  Hadham,  Herts.  Matric.  1704;  B.A.  1707-8; 
M.A.  1711.  Fellow,  1706.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Oct. 
26,1704.  S.  of  William,  of  Much  Hadham,  deceased.  Barrister- 
at-Law.  Master  in  Chancery,  1728-54.  J. P.  for  Surrey.  Died 
Apr.  11,  1754.  Buried  in  the  Temple  Church.  Antiquary; 
compiled  a  list  of  Etonians.  (Harwood,  286;  D.N.B.) 

ALLIN,  ASHURST.  M.A.  from  Emmanuel,  1739.  S.  of  Richard 
of  Somerleyton,  Suffolk,  Bart.  Matric.  from  Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  Dec.  5,  1727,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford),  1731.  His 
father,  Richard  Anguish  (1685),  took  the  name  Allin,  and  was 
created  Bart.  R.  of  Somerleyton,  Blundeston  and  Flixton, 
Suffolk,  1732-70.  Succeeded  as  Bart.  1765.  Died  Nov.  6, 
1770.   (Al.  Oxon.;  Burke,  Ext.  Bart.) 

ALLEN,  BARTHOLOMEW.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens', 
Easter,  1566. 

ALLEN,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Ap.  20,  1681, 
Of  Somerset.   M.B.  1688. 

ALLEN,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  26,  1716. 
Of  Essex.   Perhaps  the  same  as  next. 

ALLEN,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  May  g, 
1719.  S.  of  Benjamin,  of  Braintree,  Essex.  School,  Braintree. 

ALLEN,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  (age  19)  at  Sidney,  June  4,  1751. 
S.  of  John,  M.D.,  of  Bridgwater,  Somerset.  School,  Bridg- 
water. Matric.  1751.  M.P.  for  Bridgwater,  1768,  1774  and 
1780  (but  this  Retxim  amended  in  1781  by  substituting 
another  name).    Died  Oct.  1791. 

ALLEN,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  Jan.  26,  1617-8 
B.  inCambs.  Matric.  1618;  B.A.  1621-2;  M.A.  1625.  Poet, 
and  author.  Master  at  St  Giles'  School,  Cripplegate.  Tutor 
to  Sir  Edw.  Sherburne.  Died  1640.  Buried  at  S.  Andrew's, 
Holbom.    (D.N.B.) 

ALLEYN,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  4,  1685-6.  S.  of  Giles,  D.D.  B.  at  Huntingdon.  School, 
Felstead,  Essex.  Matric.  1686-7.  Matric.  also  at  Lincoln 
College,  Oxford,  Dec.  10,  1686,  age  17,  as  s.  of  Giles,  of 
Wansford,  Northants.,  clerk. 

ALLEN,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  5,  1732-3. 
Of  Leics.  School,  Oakham.  Matric.  1733;  B.A.  1736-7; 
M.A.  1765.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  5,  1737;  priest, 
Dec.  21,  1740.  Perhaps  R.  of  Little  Dunham,  Norfolk,  1748 
-83.  R.  of  Sutton  Bonnington,  Notts,  for  40  years.  V.  of 
Tugby,  Leics.,  1774-95.  Died  Oct.  25,  i795-  (Nichols,  in. 
484.) 

ALLEN,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  May  16, 
1740.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Uttoxeter,  Staffs.  School,  Uttoxeter. 
Matric.  1740;  Scholar,  1743;  B.A.  1743-4;  M.A.  1747.  Ord. 
priest  (Norwich)  Dec.  1745.  C.  of  Fakenham,  Norfolk. 
Perhaps  V.  of  Helhoughton,  Norfolk,  1 748-  69.  V.  of  Rainham, 
1748. 

ALLEN,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Caius,  Oct.  20,  1593, 
age  16.  B.  at  Bumham,  Norfolk.  S.  of  John.  School,  Lynn. 
Matric.  1593;  B.A.  1597-8;  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Jan. 
1600-1.    V.  of  Stoke  Holy  Cross,  1602.   (Kenn,  i.  150.) 

ALLEN,  CUTHBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  5, 
1669.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Snaisholme,  Yorks.  School,  Kirkby 
Lonsdale.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1669).  Matric.  1669;  B.A. 
1672-3;  M.A.  1676.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  21;  priest, 
Sept.  a8,  1673.  V.  of  Hornby,  Yorks.,  1684-1716.  A  non- 
juror.  (PHle,  II.  20.) 

ALLEN,  CUTHBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  St  John's,  June  20, 
1738.  S.  of  John,  husbandman,  of  Richmond,  Yorks.  B.  at 
Snaisholme  in  Augarth.  School,  Scorton,  Yorks.  Matric. 
1738;  B.A.  1741-2  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  Sept.  19;  priest, 
Dec.  19,  1742.  P.C.  of  Forcett,  Yorks.,  1749.  V.  of  Wooler, 
Northumb.,  1755-79.  P>C.  of  Luckcr,  in  1770.  Married,  at 
Newcastle,  May  9, 1758,  Martha  Wilkie.  Buried  Sept.  3, 1779. 
(Scott-Mayor,  in.  494.) 


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Allen,  David 

ALL£N,  DAVID.  Of  Pembroke  Hall.  Licensed  to  practise 
medicine,  1595.  S«  Al.  Oxon.  for  a  cleric  of  these  names, 
V.  of  Brix worth,  Nortbants. 

ALLEN,  DAVID.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Trinity  Hall, 
Dec.  28,  1729;  LL.B.  1729.  Doubtless  s.  of  David,  of  Fob- 
stone,  Pembrokeshire,  gent.,  matric.  from  Queen's  College, 
Oxford,  I>ec.  4,  1723,  age  i8.  V.  of  Mathry,  Pembs., 
1732.    {Al.  Oxon.) 

ALLEN,  EDB4UND.  Of  Norfolk.  B.A.fromCoRPiis,i534-5;  M.A. 
1537-  Probablyord.deacon{Lincoln)  Apr.  1, 1536.  Aleamed 
protestant  divine.  Fellow  of  Corpus  Chris ti,  1536.  Travelled 
and  studied  abroad  for  three  or  four  years.  Chaplain  to 
Princess  Elizabeth,  1549.  Retired  from  England  during  the 
reign  of  Queen  Mary.  Nominated  to  See  of  Rochester, 
but  died  before  consecration.  Buried  at  St  Thomas  Apostle, 
London,  Aug.  30,  1559.  Probably  B.D.  of  some  foreign 
University.   {Cooper,  1.  198;  D.N.B.) 

ALLYN,  ED.   Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter,  1567. 

ALLEN,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Apr.  25, 1633,  age  16. 
S.  of  Edmund.  B.  at  Aylsham,  Norfolk.  School,  Aylsham. 
Matric.  1633;  Scholar,  1635-40;  B.A.  1636-7;  M.A.  1640. 
Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  June  12,  1642.  R.  of  Hetbel,  Norfolk, 
1659-83.   Died  May  5,  1683.   {Venn,  1.  309.) 

ALLEN  or  ALLEYNE,  EDMUND.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sidney, 
May  18,  1637.  S.  of  George,  M.D.  B.  in  Hertford.  School, 
Gt  Mundon.  Matric.  1637;  B.A.  1640-1.  Perhaps  ord. deacon 
and  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  14,  1645;  as  'Edward  Allen,  B.A.' 
V.  of  St  Ippolitt's,  Herts.,  1646. 

ALLEN,  EDMUND.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1647  Perhapss. 
of  Edmund  of  Little-Leighs,  Essex,  and  grandson  of  Sir 
Edward  of  Hatfield,  Bart.  B.  1632.  Succeeded  as  Bart.  1638. 
Died  Nov.  2,  1656.   {Morant,  n.  131;  G.E.C.) 

ALLEN,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  22,  1709. 
B.  in  London.   Matric.  1709;  B.A.  1712-3. 

ALLEYN,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  25, 1599. 

ALLEN,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  May  2, 1623.  Matric. 
1623;  B.A.  1626-7;  M.A.  1630. 

ALLEN,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 
June  30, 1654.  Of  London.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  1654; 
Scholar,  1655;  B.A.  1657-8;  M.A.  1661.  Fellow,  1661-4.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  July  15 ;  priest,  July  18, 1661.  (T.  A.  Walker, 
105.) 

ALYN,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Trinity  Hall, 
Easter,  1551. 

ALLEN,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1586. 
B.  at  Stoke  Rochfort,  Lines.,  c.  1570.  B.A.  (?  1589-90); 
M.A  1593.  Fellow,  1591.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peter- 
borough) Dec.  2,  1599.  R.  of  Gt  Ponton,  Lines.,  1602-24. 
University  preacher,  1604.  Perhaps  R.  of  Botlesford,  Lei- 
cester, 1621,  but  see  A  I.  Oxon.  for  another. 

ALLEN,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  July  5, 
1735-  S.  of  Joseph,  schoolmaster,  of  Macclesfield,  Cheshire. 
School,  Macclesfield.  Matric.  1736;  Scholar,  1737;  B.A. 
173^40- 

ALLEN,  GEOFFREY.  Probably  B.A.  1503-4;  M.A.  1506. 
Preacher,  1512-3.  Principal  of  St  William's  Hostel,  1505. 
Fellow  of  Jesus  till  his  death  c.  Dec.  1517.  (A.  Gray.) 

ALLEN,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Michs.  1564. 

ALLEN,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1586; 
B.A.  1589-90;  M.A.  1593.   V.  of  Gretton,  Northants.,  1592. 

ALLEN,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1598. 

ALLEN,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Nov.  8,  1613,  age  16 
Of  Hartford,  Etevon.  S.of  John,  gent.  Matric.  1 614;  Scholar, 
1614-21;  B.A.  1617-8;  M.A.  1621.  R.  of  Lapford,  Devon, 
1628-37.   Died  1637.  {Venn,  1.  223.) 

ALLEN,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Michs.  1626. 
Matric.  1627. 

ALLAN,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Jan.  31, 
1695-6.  S.  of  Thomas,  sailor.  B.  at  Long  Newton,  near 
Stockton-on-Tees,  Durham,  Aug.  6, 1677.  Sdiool,  Sedbergh. 
Matric.  1696;  B.A.  1699-1700. 

ALLEN,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Aug.  25,  1705. 
Of  Essex. 

ALLEN,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  May  10, 
1738.  S.  of  Thomas,  clerk,  of  Notts.  B.  at  Mansfield.  School, 
Chesterfield.  Matric.  1738.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  24, 
I74I- 

ALLEN,  GILBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1611. 
Ord.  priest  (Peterborough)  Dec.  22,  1616 as' B.A. ;  Trin.Coll.' 
From  Moulton  School,  Lines.  (Vict.  Hist.  11.  485.) 

ALLEYN,  GILES.  Adm.  pens,  from  Emmanuel,  Apr.  25,  1599. 
B.A.  1602-3;  M.A.  1606.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1608.  Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (London)  Dec.  20,  1613.   V.  of  Mucking, 

V.  A.C.  17 


Allen,  John 

Essex,  1615-42.  R.  of  Litt'e  Waltham,  1618-42.  Minister  of 
Bocking,  Essex;  married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Wm.  Massam, 
Nov.  13,  1615.   {Al.  0.ron.) 

ALLEN,  GILES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i;)  at  Christ's,  Sept.  13, 
1632.  S.  of  Giles,  R.  of  Lt.  Waltham,  Essex,  above.  B.  there. 
School,  Waltham.  Matric.  1633;  B.A.  1636-7;  M.A.  1640; 
D.D.  1661  {Lit.  Reg.).  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Dec.  1641.  R.  of 
Stibbington,  Hunts.,  1648-77.  Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1677. 
{Peile,  I.  423.) 

ALLEN  or  ALEYN,  GILES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  21, 1668.  S.of  Giles,  D.D.,  of  Stibbington,  Hunts.,  above. 
B.  there.    School,  Tinwell.   Matric.  1668;    B.A.  1673. 

ALEYN,  GILES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  Dec.  10, 
1674.  S.  of  Giles,  gent.,  deceased,  of  Hazeleigh,  Essex. 
B.  there.  School,  Felstead.  Matric.  1674-5. 

ALYN,  H.    Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Easter,  1559. 

ALYN  or  ALLEN,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs. 
1544   {imputes). 

ALLEN,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 
1575;  B.A.  1578-9. 

ALLEN  or  ALEYN,  HENRY.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  25,  1578,  age  18.  B.  at  Ightham(?),  Kent, 
c.  1560.  Matric.  1578;  B.A.  1582-3;  M.A.  1586.  Fellow, 
1581-7.  A '  courtier,' accoiding  to  T.  Hatcher.  (Cooper,  u.y.) 

ALLEN,  HENRY.  M.A.  1610  (Incorp.  from  St  Andrews). 
Incorp.  at  Oxford  (as  M.A.  of  Cambridge),  1616.  B.D. 
(Oxford)  1616.  V.  of  S.  Brent,  Somerset,  1612-21;  of  Buck- 
land  Newton,  Dorset,  1621-4;  and  of  Weare,  Somerset, 
1624-6.  (Al.  Oxon.) 

ALLEN,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1628; 
B.A.  163^-4;  M.A.  1638.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  25,  1636. 

ALLEN,  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1634.  Of  Bed- 
fordshire. 

ALLEN,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Dec.  29,  1655.  Of 
Rutland.  Matric.  1656;  Scholar,  1657;  B.A.  1659-60;  M.A. 
1663.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  May  25,  1662. 

ALLAYNE,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  5, 
1686.  S.  of  Robert,  gent.  B.  at  York.  School,  York.  One 
of  these  names  V.  of  Selby  .\bbey,  1698-1701.  V.  of  Marton, 
Yorks.,  1701-17. 

ALLEN,  HUGH,  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1554. 
One  of  these  names  R.  of  St  Mary,  Colchester,  1562.  V.  of 
ToUeshunt  Darcy,  Esse.x,  1567-74- 

ALLEYN,  ISAAC.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  25,  1599. 
B.A.  (?  1602-3);  M.A.  from  Trinity,  1606.  One  of  these  names, 
of  Hazeleigh,  Essex,  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  1608. 
Will  proved  1655.  Probably  brother  of  Giles  (i599)-  (Misc. 
Gen.  et  Her.  2nd  S.  v.  327.) 

ALEYN,  ISAAC.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  July  6,  1659. 
S.  of  Giles,  gent.,  of  Hazeleigh,  Essex.  School,  Chelmsford. 
Died  in  College,  July  26,  1661.    M.I.  there.   (Peile,  i.  588.) 

ALLEN.  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  31,  1614-5. 
One  of  these  names  V.  of  .Ml  Saints,  Sudbury,  1627. 

ALLEN,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Aug.  16,  1667.  Of 
Herts.   Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1671-2;  M.A.  i675- 

ALLEN,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  3, 
1706.  S.  of  Leonard,  husbandman.  B.  at  Gaylc,  Yorks. 
School,  Threshfield.    Matric.  1707;  B.A.  1710-1. 

ALLEN,  JAMES.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  6, 
1706-7.  Matric.  1708;  B.A.  1711-2;  M.A.  1722.  Ord.  deacon, 
(London)  June  16,  1717;  priest,  June  8,  1718.  One  of  these 
names  M.A.,  R.  of  Racton,  Sussex,  1735. 

ALLEN,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  10, 
1751.  S.  of  Oswald,  husbandman,  of  Yorks.  B.  at  Gayle. 
School,  Threshfield.  Matric.  1751.  Left  college  after  a  year. 
Joined  the  '  Inghamite,*  or  Sandemanian  Methodists.  Built  a 
chapel  at  Gayle,  where  he  ministered  till  his  death  on  Oct. 
31,  1804.    Author  of  a  Hymnal.   (Scott-Mayor,  iii.  607  ) 

ALLEN,  JOHN.  B.A.  1484-5;  M.A.  1488.  One  of  these  names, 
M.A  ,  R.  of  Dickleburgh,  Norfolk,  1497-X53i- 

ALLEN,  JOHN.  Pens,  at  Gonville  Hall,  I49»-5-  B-A. 
1494-5;  M.A.  1498.  Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1495.  Ord.  sub- 
deacon  (Ely)  Feb.  23;  deacon,  Mar.  16,  1498-9. 

ALLEN,  JOHN.  Graduated  in  arts  at  Cambridge  (probably 
B.A.  1499-1500;  M.A.  1503).  Incorp.  as  LL.D.  1522-3.  irpm 
an  Italian  University.  He  was  sent  on  some  ecclesJastical 
business  by  Abp.  Warham.  Ord.  sub-deacon  (L.d.  from 
London)  Feb.  23;  deacon,  Mar.  16,  1498-9;  pnest,  Aug.  25, 
1499.  V.  of  Chislet,  Kent,  1503.  V.  of  Sundridge,  1508-28. 
R.  of  Aldington,  1511.  Rural  Dean  of  Monks  Risborough, 
Bucks..  1512-28.  R.  of  S.  Ockendon,  Essex,  1516-26.  Preb. 
of  Lincoln,  1518.  Archdeacon  of  Calipolis,  1518.  Commissary 
of  Cardinal  Wolsey,  1522.  R.  of  Galby,  Leics.,  I5a3- 
V.of 'Albome,'  1524-  R.of  Llaniestyn,Carnarvon,i525.  ftt- 
hap»R.of  Lit.  Wilbraham.Cambs.,  1526.  Preb.  of  Southwell, 


Allen,  John 

1526.  Preb.  of  St.  Paul's,  i52;r.  Archbishop  of  Dublin,  and 
Chancellor  of  Ireland,  1528.  He  was  much  impoverished  by 
the  fall  of  Wolsey  in  1529,  with  whom  he  had  been  constantly 
associated.  Murdered  by  followers  of  Lord  Thomas  Fitz- 
gerald, in  the  rebellion,  July  27,  i534-  (Cooper,  i.  49; 
D.N.B.) 

ALLEN,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Michs.  1564 
(perhaps  again.  Lent,  1564-5).  Probably  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1572,  as  'B.A.  of  Cambridge.'   M.A.  (Oxford),  1572- 

ALEN,  JOHN,  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Lent,  1564-5- 
(Perhaps  same  as  the  above.) 

ALLEN,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Lent,  1579-80.  B.A. 
from  St  Catharine's,  1583-4.  Probably  ord.  priest  (Cov.  and 
Lichf.)  Oct.  3,  1584.  V.  of  Lakenheath,  Suffolk,  1598. 

ALLEN,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1582.  Of 
Sussex.   B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1584-5. 

ALLEN,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Lent,  I597-S- 

ALLEN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Sept.  24,  1604,  age  20. 
S.  of  John,  of  Hartford,  Devon,  gent.  School,  Barnstaple. 
Scholar,  1604-n;  B.A.  1607-8;  M.A.  1611.  Fellow,  1611- 
26.  Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1626.  Perhaps  R.  of  Frostenden, 
Suffolk;  if  so,  ord.  pnest  (Norwich)  Dec.  23,  1610.  (Venn,  i. 
187.) 

ALLEN,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1606;  B.A. 
1610-j;  M.A.  1614.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Bamingham, 
Suffolk,  1614. 

ALLEN,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Mar.  1610-1; 
B.A.  1614-5;  M.A.  1618.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept. 
20;  priest,  Sept.  21,  1618.  Curate  of  St  Mary  at  Quay, 
Ipswich,  1620-37;  when  he  was  silenced  by  Bp.  Wren. 
Dr  PeUe  (i.  280)  held  that  this  was  the  Dedham  minister, 
but  it  now  seems  certain  that  he  was  wrong.  Mr  J.  G.  Bart- 
lett,  of  Boston,  U.S.,  has  carefully  examined  the  question, 
with  appeal  to  signatures,  etc. 

ALLEN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Apr.  27,  1612,  age  16. 
S.  of  Reginald,  of  Colby,  Norfolk,  gent.  School,  N.  Walsham. 
Matric.  1612;  Scholar,  1612-9;  B.A.  1615-6;  M.A.  1619.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  19;  priest,  Sept.  20, 1619.  Curate  fora 
while  at  Denton,  Norfolk,  and  Wrentham,  Suffolk.  Went 
to  N.  England  in  1637,  where  he  was  for  many  years  minister 
at  Dedham,  Mass.  Assisted  John  Eliot  in  missionary  work 
amongst  the  Indians.  Overseer  of  Harvard  College,  1654. 
Married  (i)  at  Wrentham,  1622,  Margaret  Morse;  (2)  1653, 
Katherine,  dau.  of  Dr  John  Deighton,  and  widow  of  Sam. 
Hagbourne,  and  of  Gov.  Thomas  Dudley.  Died  Aug.  26, 1671. 
(D.iV.B.;  J.G.  Bartlett.) 

ALLEN,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  1613;  B.A. 
1616-7;  M.A.  1620.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  20,  1620. 
R.  of  Saxlingbam,  Norfolk,  in  1633. 

ALLEN,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1613; 
B.A.  1616-7,  as  Alline;  M.A.  1621. 

ALLEN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Jime  17,  1616. 
Matric.  1615.  One  of  these  names,  s.  of  Stephen,  of  Warford, 
Cheshire,  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June  18, 1616. 

ALLEN,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1622. 
Probably  B.A.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1623-4,  and  ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  June  16,  1633,  as  B.A.  of  Trinity  College. 

ALLEYN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  June  28, 
1628.  S.  of  William.  B.  in  London.  School,  Christ's  Hospi- 
tal. Matric.  1628.  Probably  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  16, 
1631-2.  S.  of  William,  of  Cheapside.  (Peile,  i.  393;  Vis.  of 
London,  1634.) 

ALLEN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  18,  1629. 
Of  Leics.  Matric.  1629;  B.A.  1632-3.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb., 
Mar.  10,  1638-9.  One  of  these  names,  B.A.,  V.  of  Metting- 
ham,  Suffolk,  1643. 

ALLEN,  JOHN,  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Apr.  27,  1629.  Of 
Suffolk.  Matric.  1631.  Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  Jan.  29, 1630- 
1.  One  of  these  names  lecturer  at  St  Nicholas,  Yarmouth: 
ejected  1662.  Died  at  Gorlestone,  1665;  aged  over  50. 
(Calamy,  11.  208.) 

ALLYN,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Qukens',  Easter,   1632- 

B.A.  1635-6.  Of  Leics. 
ALLEN,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  29, 

1635.  S.  of  John,  V.  of  Stranton,  Durham.  B.  there.  School, 

Durham. 
ALLEN,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  28,  1638.   Of 

Essex.    Matric.  1639.    Probably  s.  of  Giles  {1599),  R.  of 

Little  Waltharo,  Essex.  B.  1621.   Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1642. 

M.P.   for  Michael,  Cornwall,  1660.     Died  June  26,   1663. 

(Morant,  11.  94;  J.  Foster,  Gray's  Inn.) 
ALLEN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  July  5,  1641,  age  15.  S. 

of   Edmund,   of   Ipswich,   haberdasher.    School,   Ipswich. 

Matric  1641;  Scholar,  1642-4.  [Venn,  i.  344.) 


Allen,  Matthew 

ALLEN,  JOHN.  Counsel  to  the  University,  1660-3.  Probably 
s.  and  h.  of  Christopher  of  Borden,  Kent,  gent.  Adm.  at 
the  Middle  Temple,  May,  1646. 

ALLEN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Apr.  19, 1660.  Matric. 
1660;  Scholar,  1662;  B.A.  1663;  M.A.  1669.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Dec.  1663;  priest  (Ely)  Sept.  20,  1667. 

ALLEN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Apr.  29,  1661.  Of  Essex. 

Matric.  1661.     Migrated  to  Trinity,  Aug.  11,  1662;  B.A. 

1664-5;  Fellow,  1667;  M.A.  1668.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  19, 

1674. 
ALLEN,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter,  1663. 

ALLYN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Sept.  10,  1670.  S.  of 
John.  B.  in  London.  School,  Harborough.  One  of  these 
names,  s.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Gretton,  adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  May  7,  1672. 

ALLEN,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeJl.-Com.  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Aug.  25, 
1671.  S.  of  John,  deceased,  of  Sheen  Lane,  London.  B.  there. 
School,  Eton.   Matric.  1671. 

ALLEYN  or  ALLIN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Mav  4, 
1675.  S.  of  John.  B.at  Whiston.Derbs.  (?  Yorks.).  Exhibi- 
tioner from  Derby  School.  Matric.  1675 ;  B.A.  1678  9 ;  M.A. 
1682;  B.D.  1689;  Fellow,  1682-96.  Ord.  priest,  Dec.  21, 
1684.  R  of  Loughborough,  1696-1739.  Preb.  of  Lincoln, 
1705.  TheologicaJ  author.  Buried  Mar.  29,  1739.  Will 
proved  (P.C.C).    M.I.  at  Loughborough.   {Nichols,  in.  900.) 

ALLEN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Mar.  13, 
1675-6.  ist  s.  of  Matthew,  yeoman.  B.  at  Bridgecastleton, 
Ruts.  School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  1676;  B.A.  1679-80. 

ALEYN,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  10, 
1680-1.  S.  of  Giles,  D.D.,  R.  of  Stibbington,  Hunts.  B. 
there.  School,  Oundle.  Matric.  1680-1.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  Nov.  7,  1679. 

ALLEN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  June  17,  1682. 
Of  London.  Matric.  1683-4;  B.A.  1685-6.  One  of  these  names 
V.  of  Newbottle,  Northants.,  1701-9.  Died  1709.  (Baker,  i. 
660.) 

ALLEN,  JOHN.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Sept.  29,  1684. 
Matric.  1683-4;  B.A.  1687-8;  M.A.  1691.  V.  of  Wethersfield, 
Essex,  1700-36.  V.  of  Mucking.  Died  1736.  Perhaps  brother 
of  William  (1681). 

ALLEN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i6)  at  Sidney,  1691-2.  S.  of 
John,  farmer.  B.  at  Dunwar  (?  Dunster),  Somerset.  School, 
Dunwar.  Matric.  1692-3;  M.B.  1697;  M.D.  1702.  F.R.S.1730. 
Died  c.  1742-3. 

ALLEN,  JOHN.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Feb.  4, 
1713-4.  Matric.  1712;  B.A.  1715-6;  M.A.  1724.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Sept.  25, 1720.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Widford, 
Herts.,  1726-9,  also  R.  of  Eastwick,  1726-65,  when  he  died. 

ALLEN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  Feb.  3, 
1713-4.  S.  of  William,  grocer,  deceased.  B.  at  Wisbech, 
Isle  of  Ely.  School,  Wisbech.  Matric.  1714;  B.A.  1717-8; 
M.A.  1733.   Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  8,  1718. 

ALLEN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  i6,  1718. 
S.  of  John,  of  Bramshall,  Staffs.  School,  Barton,  Staffs. 
Matric.  1718;  Scholar,  1720;  B.A.  1721-2;  M.A.  1725;  B.D. 
1750.  Fellow,  1724.  Proctor,  1743.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Sept.  19;  priest,  Eiec.  19,  1725.  V.  of  Colne,  Hunts.  V.  of 
Shudy  Camps,  Cambs.,  1741.  R.  of  Tarporley,  Cheshire, 
1752-78.  Died  Feb.  13,  1778.  (Nichols,  in.  1128.) 

ALLEN,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Michs.  1725;  B.A. 
1728-9. 

ALLEN,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  St  John's,  1743.  S.  of  James 
Smith,  of  Co.  Heref.,  clerk.  Matric.  (Balliol  College,  Oxford) 
Nov.  12,  1728,  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1732.  Ord.  priest 
(Hereford)  Sept.  23,  1733.  V.  of  Lyonshall,  Hereford,  1742- 
78.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

ALLEN,  JONATHAN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's, 
Easter,  1627;  B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  May  22;  priest.  May  23,  1630.  V.  of  Gt  Eversden, 
Cambs.,  1634-42.  R.  of  Harlton,  1648-64.  Buried  there 
Feb   26,  1663-4. 

ALLEYNE,  JONATHAN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sidney, 
Feb.  3,  1717-8.  S.  of  Henry,  gent.  B.  at  Twickenham, 
Middlesex.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  1717;  B.A. 
1721-2;  M.A.  1725.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  1722; 
priest,  Dec.  1723.  V.  of  Andover,  Hants.   R.  of  Fyfield,  1734. 

ALLEN,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  July  2, 
1705.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Betley,  Staffs.  School,  Audley, 
Staffs.  Matric.  1705;  B.A.  1708-9;  M.A.  1728.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1728.   P.C.  of  Nether  Peover,  Cheshire,  1714-9. 

ALLEN,  JUDAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Dec.  22,  1617. 
Matric.  1618;  B.A.  1621-2;  M.A.  1625.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Feb.  22;  priest  Feb.  23,  1623-4. 

ALLEIN,  MATTHEW.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1579- 


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Allen,  Matthias 

ALLEN,  MATTHIAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1583. 
ALLEN,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  3, 1600. 
ALLEN,  NATHANIEL    B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1616-7. 

Probably  matric.  at  Oxford,  July   i,   1613.    One  of  these 

names  R.  of  Lea,  Lines.,  1632;  'M.A.' 
ALYN,  NICHOLAS.   Matric  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall,  Michs. 

1544  (impubes). 
ALYN,  NICHOLAS.    Matric  Fell.-Com.  from  Trinity  Hall, 

Michs.  1544. 
ALLEN,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1574. 

One  of  these  names  V.  of  Chippenham,  Cambs.,  1587. 
ALLEN,  PETER.   Matric.  pens,  from  Sidney,  Easter,  1602.   Of 

Northants.    B.  at  Chesterfield,  Derbs.    B.A.  1605-6;  M.A. 

from  St  Catharine's,    1609.    Fellow  of   Magdalene,   1615. 

Ord.  deacon  (London);  priest.  May  26, 1616,  age  30.   See  a 

contemporary  ia  Al.  Oxon. 
ALLEN,  PHILIP.    Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June  29, 

1742.    S.  of  John,  farmer,  of  Yorks.    B.  at  Snaisholme. 

School,  Sedbergh.    Matric.  1742;  B.A.  1745-6;  M.A.  1749; 

B.D.  1757   Fellow,  1749-74.  Taxor,  1750.  V.  of  St  Sepulchre, 

Cambridge.  Died  insane,  Feb.  1774.  {Scott-Mayor,  iii.  530.) 
ALLEN,   RALPH.    Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1564; 

B.A.  1567-8.   Supplic.  for  incorp.  at  Oxford,  Dec.  7,1571. 

Went  to   Douay,  1572;  'of  London.'     Ord.  priest,  1574; 

sent  to  England,  1575.    Went  to  Rome,  1577,  and  joined 

the  Society  of  Jesuits.  Sent  to  England,  1578.  [Douay  Diary.) 
ALLEN,  RICHARD.    Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 

1546. 
ALLEN,   RICHARD.    M.A.  1600  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).     Of 

Lines.;   fil.  cUr.     S.  of   Richard,  of  Skillington.     Matric. 

(Oxford)    Feb.    23,    1587-8,    age    15;    B.A.    1590-1;   M.A. 

1594;   B.D.   1603;   D.D.   1608.    R.  of  Bellow,  or  Helloe, 

Lines.,  1594-1605.    R.  of  Stouting,  Kent  (B.D.)  1605.  R.  of 

St   Mildred,   Canterbury,   1601.    Died   1652.    (Al.   Oxon.; 

Line.  Pedigrees.) 
ALLEN,  RICHARD.    Adm.  i)ens.  (age  13)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  22, 

1626.    S.  of  Christopher,  of  Rochester,  gent.    B.  at  Borden, 

Kent.     School,  Faversham.    Matric.   1626;    B.A.   1629-30. 

Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  5,  1631.   {KeTit  Vis.  1619.) 
ALLIN,  RICHARD  (1688),  see  ANGUISH. 
ALLIN,  RICHARD.  Adm.  scholar  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  July  24, 

1693.  Only  s.  of  John,  farmer.  B.  at  Horton,  Salop.  School, 

Wem,  Salop.    Matric.   1694-5;    B.A.   1697-8;  M.A.   1701; 

B.D.  1708.   Fellow,  1700.  Taxor,  1704.  Ord.  priest  (Sodor) 

Dec.  21,  1690.   R.  of  Little  Staughton,  Hunts.,  1699-1701. 

R.  of  Maiden,  Beds.,  1704. 
ALLEN,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  31, 

1719.    S.  of  Richard.    School,  Manchester.    Matric.  1721; 

Scholar,  1721. 
ALLEYNE,  RICHARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  25, 

1723.  Of  Derbs.  S.  of  Richard,  of  St  Werburgh,  I>erby,  Esq. 

School,  Derby.     Matric.   1724;    B.A.    1726-7;   M.A.    1730. 

Fellow,  1729.   Married  his  cousin,  Penelope,  dau.  of  John 

Alleyne  (1675),  R.  of  Loughborough;  and  vacated  his  fellow- 
ship a  month  later.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  22,  1728; 

priest,  Dec.  22,  1734.   R.  of  Stanford-on-Soar,  Notts.   Died 

Nov.  12,   1767.     Buried  at  Stanford.    M.I.  there.    (H.  G. 

Harrison.) 
ALAN  or   ALNE,    ROBERT.     Fellow  of  Peterhouse,   1400 

(B.A.).    Ord.  sub-deacon  (Ely)  Mar.  14,  1404-5.     Of  York 

diocese.    By  his  will,  1440,  he  left  a  copy  of  Petrarch  De 

Remediis  to  the  University.    (MuUinger,  i.  433.) 
ALLEN,  ROBERT.   Adm.  at  King's,  scholar  from  Eton,  1493. 
ALYN,  ROBERT.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1556. 
ALLEN,  ROBERT.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1570; 

B.A.  1575-6;  M.A.  1579.   Ord.  priest  (Coventry  and  Lich- 
field) Feb.  12,  1573-4  for  ord.  priest  (Norwich)  1584].    V. 

of  Ashley  Puerorum,  Lines.,  1579.    R.  of  Somersby,  1591- 

1605.  V.  of  Culford,  Suffolk,  1596. 
ALEYN,  ROBERT.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1571. 
ALEN,  ROBERT.    Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1582; 

B.A.  1585-6;  M.A.  1589.   One  of  these  names  R.  of  Wands- 
worth, Surrey,  1596-1 631. 
ALLEN,  ROBERT.   Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1628. 

Of  Essex.  B.A.  1631-2;  M.A.  1633. 
ALLEN,    ROBERT.    Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Jan.   10,   1631-2. 

Matric.  1632;  B.A.  1635-6;  M.A.  1640.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 

June  9,  1639. 
ALLEN,  ROBERT.    Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Sidney,  Mar.  11, 

1635-6.   S.  of  Samuel,  clothier.    B.  at  Whepstead,  Suffolk. 

School,  Bury.   B.A.  1639-40. 
ALLEN,  ROBERT.    Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  March  17,  1683-4. 

S.  of  William,  of  Kent.    School,  Sevenoaks.    Matric.  1684; 

B.A.  1687-8;  M.A.  1691.     Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  ao, 

1691;  priest,  Dec.  x8,  1693. 


Allen,  Thomas 

ALLAINE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  23, 
1709-10.  S.  of  Henry,  R.  of  Marton,  Yorks.  School,  York. 
Matric.  1710;  B.A.  1714-3-    R-  of  Marton,  1717-29. 

ALLEIN,  ROGER.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1565. 

ALLEN,  THOMAS.    D.D.  1467  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 

ALLEN,  THOMAS.  Of  Essex.  B.A.  from  Pembroke,  1520-1; 
M.A.  1524;  B.D.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1541.  Fellow  of 
Pembroke,  1521.  Fellow  of  Corpus,  1536.  V.  of  Grant- 
chester,  Cambs.,  1540-5.  Died  1545.  Admon.  in  Vice-Chan- 
cellor's Court.    (Cooper,  i.  177.) 

ALLEN,  THOMAS.  Founder  of  schools,  and  benefactor  of 
Trinity.  No  degree  found,  but  presumably  of  Trinity,  or 
of  the  earlier  foundation  of  Michaelhouse  or  King's  Hall. 
V.  of  Stevenage,  Herts.,  till  his  death  in  1558.  Founded 
a  Scholarship  at  Trinity;  and  schools  at  Stone,  Staffs., 
Uttoxeter,  and  Stevenage.  Said  to  have  been  a  son  of 
John,  Lord  Mayor  of  London,  but  his  will,  proved  (P.C.C.) 
Feb,  17,  1558-9,  suggests  his  being  of  Sudbury  or  Sherbum, 
Derbs.   (Cooper  is  in  error  about  him.) 

ALYN,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1548. 

ALLEYN,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1570. 

Perhaps  s.  of  John,  of  Thaxted,  Essex,  Esq.  (Peile,  i.  115.) 
ALLEN,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1588. 
ALLEN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1600.  Of  Norfolk. 

B.A.  1603-4.    Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Feb.  24,  1604-5,  age 

23.    C.  of  Wheatacre,  Norfolk.    One  of  these  names  V.  of 

Coleby,   Lines.,    1614.     Perhaps   schoolmaster  at   Hough, 

Lines.,  1607. 
ALLEN,  THOMAS.    Probably  adm.  at  Emmanuel,  i6i6;  B.A. 

1619-20.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  11;  priest,  June  12, 

1620. 

ALLEN,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 
1623. 

ALLEN,  or  ALLYN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Caius,  July  6, 
1624,  age  15.  S.  of  John,  dyer,  of  Norwich.  School,  Norwich. 
Matric.  1625;  Scholar,  1625-9;  B.A.  1627-8;  M.A.  1631. 
Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Mar.  2,  1633-4.  Minister  of  St  Ed- 
mund's, Norwich,  1633-8;  silenced  by  Bishop  Wren.  From 
1638  to  1651,  minister  of  Charlestown,  Mass.,  New  England. 
Returned  to  Norwich  (St  George's),  1651-60.  Preached 
privately  in  and  about  Norwich.  Died  Sept.  21,  1673. 
Author,  religious.  (Venn,  i.  268;  D.N.B.) 

ALLEN,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  i6a8. 
Of  Kent.    B.A.  1631-2. 

ALLEN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Jan.  12, 
1628-9.  S.  of  Hugh.  B.  at  Nantwich.  School,  Bunbury, 
Cheshire.  Matric.  1629;  B.A.  1632-3;  M.A.  from  Jesus, 
1636.  Fellow  of  Jesus,  1635-c.  60.  Died  in  College. 
(A.  Gray.) 

ALLIN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  22,  1631. 
Of  Suffolk.   Matric.  1631. 

ALLEN,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  25, 

1633.  S.  of  Giles  (1399),  R.  of  Lit.  Waltham,  Essex.  B.  there. 
School,  Waltham.  Matric.  1633;  B.A.  1636-7;  M.A.  1640; 
D.D.  1661.  Probably  ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  June  5,  1642. 
Succeeded  his  father  as  V.  of  Mucking,  Essex,  1642.  R.  of 
Lit.  Waltham,  1662,  R.  of  Chadwell.  R.  of  Stanford-le- 
Hope,  1660-77.   Died  1677.   (Peile,  i.  426.) 

ALLEYN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  16, 

1634.  S.  of  Edward,  gent.,  of  Tideswell,  Derbs.  B.  in 
London.  School,Chap€l-en-le-Frith,Dexbs.  (private).  Matric. 
1634. 

ALLEN,  THOMAS.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 

June  2,  1635.    S.  of  George,  gent.,  of  Dingley,  Northants. 

B.  there.   School,  Cambridge.    Matric.  1635. 
ALLEN,  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  (age  14)  at  St  John's,  June  19, 

1638.  S.  of  John,  yeoman,  of  Dingley,  Northants.   B.  there. 

School,  Dingley  (private). 
ALLEN,  THOMAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1639. 

Of  Leics. 

ALLEN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  May  29, 
1640.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Ingborough,  Lines.  School, 
Ingborough.  Matric.  1640;  B.A.  1643-4.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  June  16, 1644;  priest, Sept.  22,  1644.  (For  sugges- 
tions see  Peile,  i.  471.) 

ALLEN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  18,  1648. 
Of  London.  S.  of  Francis,  gent.,  of  Braughing,  Herts. 
Matric.  1648;  B.A.  1651.  Migrated  to  Caius.  Thence,  M.B. 
1654;  M.D.  1659.  Fellow  of  Caius,  1651-flo.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1675.  F.R.S.  1667.  F.R.C.P.  1671.  Physician  to 
Bethlehem  Hospital.   Died  1684.   (Venn,  i.  383;  Munk.) 

ALLEN.  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  May  a,  1649. 
Of  Middlesex.  One  of  these  names,  M.P.  for  Middlesex,  1661. 
Perhaps  created  Bart.  1660.  (G.E.C.  iii.  40.) 

19  a — a 


Allen,  Thomas 

ALLEN,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens*,  May  17,  1656. 

Of  Kent.    Matric.  1659;    B.A.   1659-60:  M.A.  1663.  Ord. 

priest  (London)  Dec.  1663.  V.  of  Kerne  Hill,  Kent,  1681-7. 

V.  of  Boughton  Blean,  till  1687.    Died  May,  1687. 
ALLEN,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  July  9,  1659,  age  19J 

S.  of  Francis,  of  Braughing,  Herts.  School,  Perse,  Cambridge. 

Matric.  1660.    Not  the  one  of  these  names  who  was  M.P.  for 

Dunwich,  Suffolk,  1678.  (Venn,  i.  407.) 

ALLEN,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  5. 

1669.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Snaisholme,  Yorks.  School,  Kirkby 

Lonsdale.    Matric.   1671;   B.A.   1672-3;   M.A.   1676.    Ord. 

deacon  (Vork)Sept.  21 ;  priest,  Sept.  28, 1673-     One  of  these 

names  R.  of  Thornton,  Bucks.,  1709.   Brother  of  Cuthbert, 

1669.    (Peile,  11.  20.) 
ALLEYN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  26, 

1669.   S.  of  Giles,  gent.,  deceased,  of  Hazeleigh,  Essex.   B. 

there.   School,  Maiden.    Matric.  1669;    B.A.  1672-3;  M.A. 

1676;  B.D.  1683.    Fellow,  1674-98.    Adm.  at  the  Middle 

Temple,  June  5,  1671;  2nd  s.  of  Giles,  of  the  Inner  Temple. 

Head  Master  of  Colchester  School,  1702-23.    Died  1723. 

Brother  of  Giles  (1674). 
ALLEN,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Trinity,  July  3, 

1676.     S.   of  Thomas,   M.D.    School,   Merchant  Taylors'. 

Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Apr.  5,  1682  as  s.  and  h.  of 

Thomas,  M.D.,  of  London. 

ALLEYN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  22, 
1680.  S.  of  John,  attorney  at  law.  B.  at  Tamworth,  Warws. 
School,  Tamworth.    Matric.  1680;  B..\.  1683-4. 

ALLEN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Magdalene,  July  4, 
1689.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Wisbech,  Isle  of  Ely.  School, 
Wisbech.  Matric.  1689;  B.A.  1692-3;  M.A.  1696.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  May  30,  1697;  priest,  Dec.  22,  1700.  R.  of 
Cumberworth,  Lines.,  1700.   P.C.  of  Sutton. 

ALLEN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  10,  1688-9. 
Of  Steffs.   Matric.  1690;  LL.B.  1695;  LL.D.  1722. 

ALLEN,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall,  Mar. 
1705-6;  B.A.  1707-8.  Ord.  priest  (London)  May  27,  1711. 
One  of  these  names  R.  of  Kingsdown,  Kent,  1717-32, 'M.A'; 
also  R.  of  Murston.    Died  Dec.  17,  1732. 

ALLEN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  May  15, 
1712.  S.  of  Samuel.  B.  at  Staveley,  Derbyshire.  School, 
Chesterfield.  Matric  1712;  Scholar,  1713;  B.A.  1715-6. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Feb.  1715-6;  priest  (York)  Sept.  1717. 
[Peile,  II.  179.) 

ALLEYNE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  28, 
1716.  S.  of  John,  R.  of  Loughborough.  School,  Derby. 
Matric.  1716;  B.A.  1719-20;  M.A.  1723;  B.D.  1730;  Fellow, 
1723.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  24,  1727;  priest,  Mar. 
17,  1727-8.  Succeeded  his  father  at  Loughborough,  1739- 
61.  Died  1761,  aged  63.  M.I.  Benefactor  to  Emmanuel. 
Will  proved  (P.C.C.)  1661.    (Nichols,  m.  900.) 

ALLAN,   THOMAS.     Adm.    FeU.-Coto.    at   St    Catharine's, 

Oct.  24,  1739.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Allan  Flatts,  near  Durham, 

Esq.    Matric.  1739.    Bapt.  at  Chester-le-Street,  Sept.  20, 

1719-  Buried  there,  May  5,  1743.  (H.  M.  Wood.) 
ALLEN,  THOMAS  SCARGILL.     Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar 

from  Eton,  1666.   B.  at  Lynn.   Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1670-1; 

M.A.  1674;  Fellow,  1669.   Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept.  21, 

1679.  Died  in  College,  insane.  Admon.  1684. 
ALLEN,  VALENTINE.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  May  13,  1637. 

Matric.  1637;  B.A.  1640-1.  i     3,      3/ 

ALLIN  or  ALEN,  WALTER.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,        l^iZZ' 

Michs.  1560;  B  A   from  Christ's,  1562-3;  M.A.  1566;  B.D.  R^^'f"^: 

1577.  FeUow  of  Christ's,  1564-73.    Senior  Proctor,  1572-3. 
(PetU,  1.  76.)  ^ 

ALEYN,  WILLIAM.  Fellow  of  Clare.  Of  Rochester  diocese. 
Proctor,  1397-8.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Mar.  11,  1401-2. 

ALLEYN,  WILLIAM.  Scholar  of  King's,  1467;  from  Eton 
One  of  these  names  V.  of  Docking,  Norfolk  (King's  CoUege 
living),  1510.  ^ 

ALLEN,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1583 
B.  at  Oundle,  Northants.  c.  1567.  Scholar  at  Emmanuel 
1585;  B.A.  from  Emmanuel,  1586-7;  M.A.  1590.  Ord.  deacon 
and  pnest  (Lincoln)  Nov.  26,  1594.  R.  of  Kirkby  Mallorv. 
Leics.,  1599. 

ALLEN,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter 
1585;  B.A.  1588-9.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  Nov  2' 
1589. 

ALLEN  or  ALLIN,  WILLIAM.  Matric,  sizar  from  Trinity, 
Easter,  1608;  B.A.  1611-2.  Probably  ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Feb.  28,  1612-3;  priest.  May  30, 1613.  Curate  of  Sedgbrook, 
Lues.,  1613. 

ALLEN,  WILLIAM  Scholar  of  Trinity,  Easter,  1620;  B.A. 
1622-3;  Fellow,  1624. 

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Allenson,  Charles 

ALLEYN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  May  23, 

1635.    S.   of   William.     B.   in   London.    School,   London 

(Mr  Farnaby,   St  Giles,  Cripplegate).    Matric.  1635;  B.A. 

1638;   M.A.  1642.    Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  5,   1633-4. 

Brother  of  John  (1628).    (Peile,  i.  437.) 
ALLEN,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  28, 

1641.    S.  of  William.    B.  at  E.  Winch,  Norfolk.    School, 

Lynn.    Matric.  1641. 
ALLEN,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Aug.  10, 

1681.    Of  Yorks.    Matric.  1681;  LL.B.  1687;  LL.D.  1713. 

Fellow,  1688-1716.    C.  of  St  Edward's,  Cambridge,  1712. 

R.  of  Swannington,  Norfolk,  1716.    V.  of  Wood  Dalling, 

1715-33.     Brother  of  John  (1684).     Benefactor  to  Trinity 

HaU.   (Warren,  308.) 
ALLEN,    WILLIAM.     Adm.    at   Jesus,    March    17,    1683-4. 

Scholar  from  Sevenoaks  School,  Kent. 
ALLEN,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Mar.  9,  1692-3. 

Of  Somerset.  Matric.  1693;  B.A.  1696-7;  M.A.  1700.  Fellow. 

Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  22,  1700. 
ALLEN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1696.  Of  Herts. 
ALLEN,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Oct.  1699.    S.  of 

Stephen,ofLyng,  Norfolk.  B.  there.   School,  Holt.  Scholar, 

1699-1700.  Previously  matric.  at  Pembroke  College,  Oxford, 

1698.    (Venn,  1.  503.) 
ALLEN,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  Scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  6, 

1711-2.  Matric.  1712;  B.A.  1714-5.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 

Dec.  21,  1718;  priest,  June  4,  1721. 
ALLEN,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Sept.  9,  1720.   B.  at 

Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania    2nd  s.  of  William.   Adm.  at  the 

Middle  Temple,  Aug.  24,  1720. 
ALLEN,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Jime  7,  1721. 

S.  of  Francis.  B.  at  Alrewas  near  Eccleshall,  Staffs.  Matric. 

1721;  Scholar,  1722;  B.A.  1724-5;  M.A.  1736.  Ord.  deacon 

(Lichfield)  Sept.  1724;  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  24,  1727.   C.  of 

Kegworth,  Leics.    (Peile,  11.  203.) 
ALLEN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Jan.  17, 

1726-7.  S.  of  John,  merchant,  of  Middlesex.  B.  in  London. 

School,  Highgate.    Matric.  1727;  B.A.  1730-1;  M.A.  1748. 

One  of  these  names  V.  of  Rottingdean,  Sussex,  1755-71. 
ALLEN,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  17, 

1744.  S.  of  Edward,  of  London.  Exhibitioner  from  St  Paul's 

School,  London.  Matric.  1744;  Scholar,  1747;  B.A.  1748-9; 

M.A.   1751.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Nov.  11,  1750;  priest 

(London)  Dec.  23,  1753. 
ALAN,  WINTMER.    B.A.  of  Cambridge.    Incorp.  at  Oxford, 

1525. 

ALLEN  or  ALAN, .   B.A.  1464-5;  M.A.  1468-9. 

ALAN, .    B.A.  1466-7;  M.A.  1474-5.     Perhaps  John,  of 

Trinity  Hall.    Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  June  4,  1474. 

ALAYN, .   Incorp.  1479-80. 

ALLEN, .  Of  St  Hugh  Hostel.  B.Civ.(orCan.)  L.  1480-1. 

ALLEN,  .    B.A.  1480-1;  M.A.  1485-6.    Perhaps  Thomas, 

R.  of  Elm  and  Enmeth,  Cambs.,  1488-1500. 

ALLEN, .  B.Civ.L.  1482-3. 

ALLEN, .  B.Can.L.  1483-4. 

ALLEN, .  D.Civ.L.  1497-8. 

ALLEN,  .    Of  St  Augustine's  Hostel.    B.A.   1502-3; 

M.A.  from  Gonville  Hall,  1507. 

ALLEN, .    (?  Geoffrey).   B.A.  1503-4. 

ALLEN, .   B.D.  1504-5. 

ALLEN, .   B.Can.L.  1506-7.   One  William  Allen,  B.Can.L., 

R.  of  Swannington,  Norfolk,  1519. 

ALLEN, .   Scholar  of  Christ's,  c.  1563. 

ALLEN, .   Adm.  at  Pembroke,  1572. 

ALLEN, .  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Trinity,  1606. 

ALLEINE, .  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1625. 

ALLENS,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1603; 

B.A.  1606-7;  M.A.  1610.    Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  20, 

1607,  age  23.   C.  of  Halesworth,  Suffolk. 
ALLENSON,  see  also  ALLANSON. 
ALLENSON,  ALLEN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  25)  at  St  John's,  May  24, 

1705.    S.  of  Gilbert,  deceased.    B.  at  Homcastle,  Lines. 

School,  Sedbergh.    Matric.  1707;  B.A.  1708-9;  M.A.  1714. 

Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.   18,   1708-9;  priest  (London) 

May  31,  1713.   C.  of  Aldenham,  Herts.,  and  Master  of  the 

school  there,  1718. 
ALLENSON,    CHARLES.     Adm.    Fell.-Com.    at    Emmanuel, 

Mar.  11, 1649-50.  Of  York.    Bapt.  June  21,  1633.  S.  and  h. 

of  Sir  William,  mayor  of  York,  Knight.    Adm.  at  Lincoln's 

Inn,  June  30,   1647.    Married  and  had  issue.    Godson  of 

King  Charles  I.    Buried  Dec.  7,  1676.    (F.M.G.  937;  Vis.  of 

Yorks.  1663.) 


I 


Allenson,  Edward 

ALLENSON,  EDWARD.  B..A.  from  Pembroke,  T520-1;  M.A. 
1524;  B.D.  1531.  Fellow.  Of  Northumberland.  Lady 
Margaret  preacher,  1538.  R.  of  Tilney,  Norfolk,  1540.  V.  of 
Gt  Shelford,  Cambs.,  1541.   Died  1541.   (Cooper,  1.  79.) 

ALENSON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sitar  at  Jesus,  Mar.  23,  1729-30. 
Of  Thornton,  Yorks.  Matric.  1730;  B.A.  1733-4;  M.A.  1737. 
Fellow,  1735-83.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  34, 1738.  V.  of 
Comberton,  Cambs.,  1748.  V.  of  Swavesey,  175s.  R.  of 
Cavendish,  Suffolk,  1765-1766.    Died  1783.  (A.  Gray.) 

ALLENSON,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse, 
May  9,  1667.  School,  Homcastle.  Of  London. 

ALLENSON,  GILBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
June  3,  1729.  S.  of  Allan,  clerk,  of  Herts.  B.  at  Aldenham. 
School,  Aldenham.  Matric.  1729-30;  B.A.  1732-3;  M.A. 
1739.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept.  23, 1733 ;  priest  (St  David's) 
Dec.  2,  1734.  R.  of  Warden,  Kent,  1735-76.  R.  of  Little 
Pamdon,  Essex,  1742-67.  Head  Master  of  Aldenham  School, 
1738-57.    (Scott-Mayor,  iii.  421.) 

ALLENSON,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  July  2,  1697.  Of 
Yorks.  Matric.  1697;  B.A.  1700-1;  M.A.  1704.  R.  of 
Thornton  in  Craven,  Yorks.,  1708-30.   Died  Nov.  26, 1730. 

ALANSON,  JOHN.    B.A.  1512-3. 

ALLENSON,  JOHN.   B.A.  1541-2. 

ALLENSON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1576. 
Of  Durham.  Scholar  of  St  John's,  1576.  B.A.  from  St 
John's,  1579-80;  M..\.  1583;  B.D.  1590.  Fellow  of  St  John's, 
1584.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  May  22, 1581.  Suspended  from 
curacies  at  Barnwell  and  Horningsea,  Cambs.,  for  Puritan 
opinions,  but  continued  to  hold  College  offices.  Edited  works 
by  Dr  Whitaker,  who  had  been  his  College  tutor.  Probably 
R.  of  Wbickham,  Durham,  c.  1611-19.  Buried  there,  Dec. 
ri,  1619.   (Cooper,  11.  287;  D.N.B.;  H.  M.  Wood.) 

ALLINSON,  JOHN.   B.A.  from  St  John's,  1611-2. 

ALINSON  or  ALLENSON,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at 
St  John's,  Mar.  23,  1675-6.  S.  of  Leonard,  deceased.  B.  at 
Beverley,  Yorks.  School,  Beverley.  Matric.  1676;  B.A. 
1679-80;  M.A.  1683.   Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Dec.  23,  1682. 

ALLENSON,  MARMADUKE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  24, 
1676.  S.  of  Marmaduke,  gent.  B.  at  Durham.  School, 
Durham.  Matric.  1676.    Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  June  17, 

1678.  Scholar,  1678;  B.A.  1679-80;  M.A.  1683.  Ord.  deacon 
(Durham)  June  i,  1684.  Chaplain  to  Bp.  Crewe.  Mayor  of 
Durham,  1 684-5.  V.  of  Woodhom,  Northumberland,  1684-92. 

ALLENSON,  RALPH.   Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Sept.  20,  1648. 

S.  of  Ralph.  B.  at  Durham.  School,  Guisborough.  Matric. 

1648;  B.A.  1652.   Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  9,  1656-7. 
ALLENSON,  ROBERT.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1611;  B.A.  1615-6;  M.A.  1619.   V.  of  Mirfield,  Yorks. 
ALANSON,  WILLIAM.    B.A.  1531-2. 
ALLENSON,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  sizar  from  Sx  John's,  Michs. 

1587. 
ALLENSON,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i,  1611. 

B.A.  1615-6;  M.A.  1619.    Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  Sept.  19, 

16x9.   Perhaps  R.  of  Elm  and  Emneth,  Cambs.,  1641. 
ALLERTON,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1588; 

B..4.  (?  1591-2);  M.A.  1595;  B.D.  1603.    V.  of  Babraham, 

Cambs.,  1599-1607.   R.  of  Stickney,  Lmcs.,  1611  till  1612. 
ALLERTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1615 ; 

B.A.  1618-9;  M.A.  1622.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  11, 1620. 

Buried  at  AH  Saints,  Cambridge,  June  30,  1622. 
ALLERTON,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1569. 
ALLERTON,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  at  King's,  scholar  from  Eton, 

1449.  M.A. 
ALLERTON,    WILLIAM.     Matric.   sizar   from    Peterhouse, 

Michs.   1615;  B.A.  1618-9;  M.A.  1622.  One  of  these  names 

R.  of  Goxhill,  Yorks.,  1625-61.   R.  of  Brandesburton,  1635- 

45.   Buried  at  Goxhill.  Will  proved  Oct.  4,  1661. 
ALLESTRE,  GEORGE.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 

May  1,  1656.   S.  of  George,  gent.,  of  Derbyshire.   B.  there. 

School,  Repton.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1656. 
ALLESTREE,  JACOB   (lAMES).     Incorp.    M.A.    1680,  from 

Christ  Church,  Oxford  (Matric.  there,  1672).    Philologist  and 

poet.    S.  of  James,  of  London.   B.A.  (Oxford)  1676;  M.A. 

1679.  Died  in  Oxford,  Oct.  15, 1686.  {Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.) 
ALESTRE,  JOHN.    B_A.   1467-8;  M.A.  1471.    Perhaps  Dean 

of  the  Collegiate  Church,  Warwick.  Will  (P.C.C.)  15 18. 
ALLESTRE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
Nov.  4,  1654.  S.  of  Thomas,  yeoman,  of  Alvaston,  Derbs. 
B.  there.  School,  Repton.  Matric.  1634;  B.A.  1658-9; 
M.A.  1662.  Preb.  of  Lichfield,  1689-1715.  R.  of  Hamstall 
Ridware,  Staffs.,  1695-1715.  R.  of  Asbow,  Warws.  Author 
of  Sermons.  M.I.  at  Hamstall.  Died  June  30,  1715.  (Km. 
of  Derbyshire,  1662;  Shaw,  1.  159;  Wm  Salt,  Arch.  Soc. 
»9»5) 


Allington,  George 

ALLESTRY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
May  27,  1669.  S.  of  William,  lawyer,  deceased,  of  Derby. 
B.  there.  School,  Repton.  Matric.  1669.  A  Thomas  Allestre, 
s.  and  h.  of  William,  late  of  Gray's  Inn,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
July  3,  1671.  (Family  pedigree  in  Vis.  of  Derbyshire,  1662.) 

ALLESTRIE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent, 
1618-9.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  .Mvaston,  Derbs., 
gent.;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  16,  1618.  Barrister, 
1625.  M.P.  for  Derby,  1640-45.  Recorder  of  Derby.  Died 
Sept.  4,  1655,  aged  57  M.I.  at  All  Saints',  Derby.  (Vis.  of 
Derbyshire,  1662;  Le  Neve,  Mon.  iv.  40.) 

ALLESTRE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June 
18,  1658.  S.  of  George,  of  Derbyshire.  School,  Repton. 
Matric.  1658.  Migrated  to  Oxford.  Matric.  there.  May  27, 
1661,  age  18. 

ALLETT,  see  also  AYLETT. 

ALLETT,  BARNABAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  Sx  John's,  Michs. 

1619;  B.A.  1623-4. 
ALLETT,  FRANCIS.    B.A.  from  St  John's,  1603-4,  as  Allert; 

M.A.  1607.    Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1612,  as  Allot.     R.-of  Hayes, 

Kent,  1613-9.    R-  ot  Orpington.   Died  1619. 
ALLETT,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1625. 
ALLETT,  GERVASE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1633. 
ALLETT,  JAMES.    Adm.  i>ens.  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  2,  1736. 

Of  Oxon.    Matric.  1736;  B.A.  1739-40;  M..^.  1743.    Incorp. 

at  Oxford,  1748.    V.  of  Rodmersham,  Kent,  1751-76.  V.  of 

Teynham,  1753-76.    Died  at  Southampton,  July  15,  1776. 

(G.  Mag.) 
ALLEY,  MATTHEW,  see  ALEE. 

ALLEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's,  scholar  from  Eton,  Aug.  12, 
1528,  age  17.  B.  at  Wycombe,  Bucks.  B.A.  1532-3.  Prob. 
M.A.  at  Oxford.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Apr.  4, 1534.  ftactised 
physic  during  Mary's  reign.  R.  of  Oakford,  Devon,  1544; 
and  of  Croscombe,  Somerset,  1549.  V.  of  Doddington, 
Lines.,  1550.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1559.  Bishop  of  Exeter, 
1560.  D.D.  (Oxford)  1561.  Died  Apr.  15, 1570.  (Cooper,  1. 
284;  D.N.B.) 

ALLGOOD,  BARTHOLOMEW.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's, 
June  7, 1673.  S.  of  Lancelot,  bailiff  of  Hexham,  Northumber- 
land. B.  there.  Bapt.  Mar.  7,  1652-3.  School,  Hexham. 
Matric.  1673;  B.A.  1676-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  23, 1676; 
priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  1677.  V.  of  Wiggenhall  St  Germans, 
Norfolk,  1677.  R.  of  Asbwicken,  1680-1716.  (Peile,  11.  48; 
H.  M.  Wood.) 

ALLGOOD,  CROW.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  13, 
1727.  S.  of  James,  clerk,  of  Northumberland  (1689).  B.  at 
Ingram.  Educated  at  home.  Matric.  1727;  B..\.  1731-2. 
Buried  at  All  Saints'  Church,  Cambridge,  1732-3. 

ALLGOOD,  ISAAC.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  26, 
1703.  S.  of  Major  (1659),  deceased.  B.  at  Simonbum  near 
Hexham,  Northumberland.  School,  Newcastle.  Matric.  1703. 
Bapt.  Mar.  29,  1683.  Of  Brandon  White  House,  Esq.  Died 
July  29,  1725.   Buried  at  Simonbum. 

ALLGOOD,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  24, 
1689.  S.  of  Thomas,  bailiff  of  Hexham.  B.  at  Hexham, 
Northumberland.  School,  Durham.  Matric.  1691;  B.A. 
1692-3;  M.A.  1696;  B.D.  1704.  Fellow,  1694-1707.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  21,  1701;  priest  Apr.  12,  1702. 
R.  of  Ingram,  Northumberland,  1703-44.  Married  Barbara 
Crow.  Buried  at  St  John's,  Newcastle,  May  29, 1744.  Father 
of  Crow  (1727).  (H.  M.  Wood.) 

ALLGOOD,  MAJOR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Jime  21, 
1659.  S.  of  Lancelot.  B.  at  Hexham.  School,  Hexham 
(private).  Matric.  1659;  B.A.  1662-3;  M-A.  1667.  R.  o£ 
Simonburn,  Northumberland,  1666-96.  Died  there  Dec.  30, 
1696.  M.I.  Father  of  Isaac  (1703).  Author,  Sermons.  (Peile, 
I.  587.) 

ALGOOD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  July  5, 
1680.  S.  of  George,  attorney  at  law.  B.  at  Hexham, 
Northumberland.  School,  Hexham.  Matric.  1680;  B.A. 
1683-4.  Buried  at  Hexham,  Jan.  30,  1731-3.  (H.  M.  Wood.) 

ALLIBOND,  PETER.  M.A.  1634  (incorp.fromOxford).  Matric. 
(Oxford)  Mar.  12,  1623-4,  age  16.  S.  of  Peter,  R.  of 
Chenies,  Bucks.  B.A.  1627;  M.A.  1630.  Proctor  (Oxford), 
1640.  Fellow  of  Lincoln  College.  Died  Feb.  1640-1.  (At. 
Oxon.) 

ALLINGTON,  ARGENTON.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at 
Pembroke,  Apr.  21, 1663.  S.  of  William,  of  Kilbride,  Ireland, 
Baron  KUIard.    Matric.  1663.    (G.E.C.  i.  71) 

ALLINGTON,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Quken>',  1666.  Of 
Ruts.  Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1669-70;  M.A.  1673.  Fellow, 
1671-80. 

ALLINGTON,  GEORGE.   B  A.  1525-6;  M.A.  1529. 

ALLINGTON,  GEORGE.  LL.B.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1579. 
Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1584. 


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Allington,  Giles 

ALINGTON,  GILES.    Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  Trinity  Hail, 

Easter,   1565.     Probably  s.  of   Sir  Giles,  of   Horseheath, 

Cambs.,  Knt. 
ALINGTON,  GILES.    Matric    Fell.-Com.  from  Jesus,  Easter, 

1572.   S.  of  Sir  Giles,  Master  of  Ordnance  to  Henry  VIII. 

Knighted.   Sheriff  of  Cambs.,  1599.    Married  (i)  Dorothy, 

dan.  of  Thomas  Cecil,  Earl  of  Exeter,  (2)  in  1630,  Dorothy, 

dau.  of  Michael  Dalton, — his  own  niece;  for  which  he  was 

fined  £120,000,  and  forced  to  do  penance  in  Gt  St  Mary's, 

Cambridge,  1631.    Died  1638.    Father  of  William  (1628). 

(A.  Gray.) 
ALYNGTON,  HUGH.    Adm.  at  King's  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

Aug.  23,  1554,  age  17.  B.  at  Hanbury,  Wcrcs.  B.A.  1558-9. 

Fellow,  1557-9.  'A courtier'.  (Harwood.) 
ALINGTON,  HUGH.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Lent,  1607-8 

(Fell. -Com.  in  college).    Of  London.    B.A.  1609-10;  M.A. 

from  St  Catharine's,  1614.  Fellow  of  St  Catharine's,  161 1. 
ALLYNGTON,  JAMES.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter, 

1566.   One  of  these  names  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  from  Staple 

Inn,  1569. 
ALLINGTON,  JAMES.  Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  Trinity,  Lent, 

1618-9.    M.A.  1621  (fil.  nob.).  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Giles,  of 

Horseheath,  Cambs.,  Knt.;  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  19, 

1624-5.    {Cambs.  Vis.  1619.) 
ALYNGTON,    JOHN.      Matric.    FeU.-Com.    from    Pembroke, 

Easter,  1559. 
ALYNGTON,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1567. 
ALLINGTON,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1622. 

Of  London.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.   B.A.  1625-6;  M.A. 

1629.  R.  of  Uppingham,  1662-82.    V.  of  Leamington.  Preb. 

of  Lincoln,  1660.    Died  Dec.  26,  1682.    Buried  at  Leam- 
ington.   (Walker,  11.  184.) 
ALYNGTON,  PHILIP.    Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs. 

1554.    Perhaps  5th  s.  of  Sir  Giles,  of  Horseheath,  Cambs. 

{Topographer,  1.  188.) 
ALYNGTON,  RICHARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs. 

1547;  Scholar,  1548;  B.A.  1551-2;  istin  theOr<fo;  M.A.  1555. 

Fellow,  1553.   Perhaps  3rd  s.  of  Sir  Giles,  of  Horseheath. 
ALLINGTON,  ROBERT.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  28, 

1636-7.      Matric.    1637;    B.A.    1640-1;    M.A.    1644;  D.D. 

1661  {Lit.  Reg.).    Fellow  of  Pembroke,  c.  1642.    Ord.  deacon 

(Norwich)  Sept.  21;  priest,  Sept.  22,  1644,  age  24.   V.  of 

Nasslngton,  Northants.,  R.  of  Fen  Ditton,  Cambs.,  1651. 

R.  of  Hougham,  Lines.,  1660. 
ALYNGTON,  WILLIAM.  Original  feUow  of  Trinity,  1546. 
ALLINGTON,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Jesus,  Mar.  12, 

1627-8.   Of  Cambs.   S.  of  Giles,  and  gr.  son  of  the  Earl  of 

Exeter.    Matric.   1628;  M.A.  1629  (fil.  nob.).   Of  Westley 

Waterless,  and  Horseheath,  Cambs.    Bapt.  at  Horseheath, 

Mar.  14, 1609-10.    Created  Baron  Alington  of  KiUard,  Co. 

Cork,  1642.    Buried  at  Horseheath,  Oct.  25,  1648.    (Vis.  of 

Cambs.,  1619;  A.  Gray;  G.E.C.) 
ALYSON,  BARNABAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1559. 
ALYSON,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs. 

1554- 
ALLISON,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  May  20, 

1661,  age  16.    B.  in  London.    Matric.  1661;  B.A.  1664-5; 

M.A.  1668.  Fellow,  1664.    Ord.  priest  (Ely)  Mar.  3,  1671-2. 

R.  of  Kingston,  Cambs.,  1674.  R.  of  Willian,  Herts..  1675-83. 

Died  1683.  .  .      /J     J 

ALLISON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Lent,  1697;  B.A. 
1700-1.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  29,  1701;  C.  of  Willian, 
Herts. 

ALISON,  RICE  ('RHESUS').  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs. 
1623.  Of  Norfolk.  B.A.  1627-8;  M.A.  1631.  Perhaps 
'Richard'  Alison,  C.  of  N.  Repps,  Norfolk,  1637.  R.  of 
Sidestrand,  1639. 

ALLISON,  RICHARD.  B.Can.L.  1515-6.  Perhaps  R.  of  MUton, 
Cambs.,  1517,  as  .A.llansou.  (Apparently  confused,  bv  Cooper. 
with  Thomas,  V.  of  Wrangle.) 

ALLISON,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1573-  Of  Essex.  Adm.  at  Queens',  Nov.  27,  1575;  B.A. 
1577-8;  M.A.  1581;  D.D.  1600.  V.  of  St  Leonard,  Shoreditch, 
1596-1612.  R.  of  St  Thomas  the  Apostle,  1592-1612.  Died 
April,  1612. 

ALLISON,  ROBERT.  Chaplain  of  St  Mary  Coslany,  Norwich. 
Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  1622. 

ALLISON,  WILLIAM.  Adm  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  June  29, 
1742.  S.  of  Thomas,  tailor,  of  Norwich.  B.  there.  School, 
Norwich.  Matric.  1743;  Scholar,  1742-6;  B.A.  1745-6;  M.A. 
1751.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1753.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Feb.  23,  1745;  priest  (Peterb.)  Dec.  20,  1747.  V.  of  Wands- 
worth, Surrey,  1748-77.  Lecturer  at  St  Martin's,  Outwich, 
London,  1749.  Died  Dec.  3,  1777.  {Venn,  11.  52.) 

ALISON, .   M.A.  1481. 


Allon,  Samuel 

ALLISON, .  B.Civ.L.  1529-30.    Probably  of  King's  Hall, 

1530-4- 

ALLISON, .   B.A.  (?  1591-2);  M.A.  from  St  John's,  1595. 

ALLISTON,  see  also  ELLISTON. 

ALISTON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Eastei,  1626; 
Matric.  1627;  B.A.  1630-1;  M.A.  1634. 

ALISTON,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  2,  1634. 
Of  Essex.   Matric.  1634;  B.A.  1637-8;  M.A.  1641. 

ALLISTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  2,  1629. 
Of  Essex.  Matric.  1629-30.  Perhaps  s.  of  Edward,  of  Acton, 
Sufiolk.   (Her.  and  Gen.  v.  401.) 

ALISTON,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  12,  1595. 
4th  s.  of  Matthew,  of  Castle  Hedingham,  Essex.  Matric. 
c.  1595;  B.A.  1598-9;  M.A.  1602;  B.D.  1609;  Scholar. 
Fellow,  1601-11.  R.  of  S.  Runcton,  Norfolk,  1614.  Died 
1631.  {Her.  and  Gen.  v.  401.) 

ALLISTON,  JOSEPH.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1625;  B.A.  1628-9;  M.A.  1632.  Probably  s.  of  Matthew. 
Bapt.  1605.  Of  Tillingham  and  Dingey,  Essex.  Died 
1663. 

ALLISTON,  MATTHEW.  Matric.  pens,  from  Emmanuel,  Easter, 
1624. 

ALLISTON,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  26, 
1629.  Of  Essex.  5th  s.  of  John,  of  Black  Notley.  Matric. 
1629.  Adm.  at  Queens',  Mar.  28,  1632;  B.A.  1632-3;  M.A. 
1636.  R.  of  Stanford  Rivers,  Essex,  1646-62;  ejected.  Died 
1693.   Buried  at  Markshall,  Essex. 

ALLISTONE,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  sizar  at  Caius,  May  25,  1659, 
age  15.  S.  of  Matthew,  of  Earls  Colne,  Essex,  grocer.  School, 
EarlsColne.  Matric.  1659;  B.A.  1662.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Dec.  1663.  C.  of  Little  Stambridge,  Essex.  Priest,  June, 
1664.   Signs  as  Elliston. 

ALLISTON,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Dec.  31,  1629. 
6th  s.  of  John,  of  Black  Notley,  Essex.  Matric.  1629-30; 
B.A.  1633-4;  M.A.  1637.  R.  of  Horsemonden,  Kent,  1643 
-50.    R.  of  Sandhurst,  1650-60.    Died  Apr.  12,  1660. 

ALLISTON,  PETER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1632. 
Of  Essex.  B.A.  1634-5,  as  Alston.  Probably  s.  of  Peter,  of 
Ridgwell,  Essex.  Died  1654. 

ALISTONE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse, 
Easter,  1586.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  26,  1588.  Of 
Essex,  ist  s.  of  Matthew,  of  Castle  Hedingham,  Essex.  B.A. 
1590-1;  M.A.  1594.  R.  of  Stunner,  Essex,  1600-28.  Died 
1628. 

ALISTON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1624.  Of  Essex.  B.A.  1627-8;  M.A.  1631.  Perhaps  already 
admitted  at  Caius,  as  Alston. 

ALLIX,  CHARLES.  Adm.  at  Christ's,  Aug.  31,  1733.  S.  of 
John  Peter,  D.D.  (Dean  of  Gloucester).  B.  1716.  Matric. 
1734;  B.A.  1737-8;  M.A.  1741.  Of  Swafibam,  Cambs.,  Esq. 
Married  Catharine,  dau.  of  Thomas  Greene,  Bishop  of  Ely. 
Died  1794,  aged  78.  {Peile,  11.  229;  G.  Mag.;  Burke, 
L.G.) 

ALLIX,  PETER.  D.D.  from  Emmanuel,  1690  (Com.  Reg.). 
Signs  as  M.A.  of  some  foreign  University  (perhaps  Saumur  or 
Sedan).  Apparently  matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter, 
1689.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1692.  S.  of  Pierre,  pastor  of  the  Re- 
formed Church  of  France  at  Alenton.  Pastor  at  Cbarenton, 
Paris.  Huguenot  refugee,  1685.  Treasurer  of  Salisbury 
Cathedral,  1690.  Married,  1678,  Marguerite  Roger,  of  Rouen. 
DiedFeb.  3, 1716-7.  Author.  Father  of  the  next  and  William 
(1706).  (D.N.B.) 

ALLIX,  JOHN  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  1,  1699. 
S.  of  Peter,  D.D.,  above.  B.  at  Alen(on,  Aug.  22,  1679. 
School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  1700;  B.A.  1702-3;  M.A. 
from  Jesus,  1706;  D.D.  1717  (Lit.  Reg.).  FeUow  of  Jesus, 
1705-14.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  May  16,  1705;  priest,  May  19, 
1706.  V.  of  SwaSham  St  Cyriac  and  St  Mary,  Cambs., 
1712-53.  V.  of  Fordham,  1713.  R.  of  Dry  Drayton,  1724-5. 
R.  of  Castle  Camps,  1725.  Chaplain  to  George  1, 1721.  Dean 
of  Gloucester,  1729;  of  Ely,  1730-58.  Married  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Alexander  Parker,  half-sister  of  Sir  C.  Wager,  1713. 
Brother  of  William  (1706).  Died  Jan.  11,  1758.  Buried  at 
Castle  Camps.   M.I.  there.    (Bentham,  Ely.) 

ALLIX,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  May  22, 1706,  age  17. 
2nds.  of  Peter,  D.D.  (1^0).  Of  London.  Matric.  1707;  B.A. 
1709-10.  Commissioner  for  distribution  of  prize  money  for 
Spanish  ships  taken  at  Gibraltar,  1739.  Commissioner, 
Greenwich  Hospital,  1766.  Died  1769.  Buried  at  St  George's, 
Bloomsbury.   Brother  of  John  Peter  (1699).   (C.  P.  AUix.) 

ALLON,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Apr.  20,  1723.  Of 
Yorks.  Matric.  1724;  Scholar;  B.A.  1726-7.  Left  £40  to  the 
College.  (A.  Gray.) 


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Allott,  Edward 

ALLOTT,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizarfrom  St  John's,  Michs.  1619. 
S.  of  Edward,  R.  of  Crigglestone,  Wakeaeld,  Yorks.  M.B. 
1634.  Of  St  Sepulchre's,  Cambridge,  surgeon.  Died  June  6, 
1636,  aged  33.  WiU  (V.C.C.)  1636.  M.I.  at  Nottingham. 
Benefactor  to  St  John^s.  Brother  of  John  (1614).  (F.M.G. 
502;  Tkoroton,  11.  91.) 

ALLOT,  FRANCIS  (1603-4),  s«f  ALLETT. 

ALLOTT,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  8, 
1741.  S.  of  Robert,  former  fellow,  of  Yorks.  (1702).  B.  at  S. 
Kirkby,  Wakefield.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1741;  B.A. 
1744-5;  M.A.  1748.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  21,  1746-  V. 
of  S.  Kirkby,  Yorks.,  1747-56.  Buried  there  Feb.  28,  1756. 
{Scott-Mayor,  ni.  520.) 

ALLOTT,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1614. 
Of  Yorks.  S.  of  Edward,  R.  of  Crigglestone.  School,  Wake- 
field. B.A.  from  St  John's,  1617-8;  M.A.  1621;  B.D.  1628. 
Fellow  of  St  John's,  1619.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1628.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  May  15;  priest,  May  16,  1625.  R.  of  Little 
Thurlow,  Suffolk,  1628;  of  Little  Wratting,  1631.  Buried 
atThurlow,  Mar.  1658.  Brotherof  Edward  (1619).  {Founders 
and  Benefactors,  p.  42;  F.M.G.  496.) 

ALLOTT,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
May  2,  1633.  S.  of  Bartin,  of  Clayton,  Almondbury,  Yorks. 
B.  there.  Bapt.  July  13,  1617.  School,  Wakefield.  Matric. 
1633.  Of  Bilham  Grange,  Yorks.,  gent.  Married  Grace  Went- 
worth,  of  Bretton,  July  28, 1640.  Died  1674.  {F.M.G.  501 ; 
M.  H.  Peacock.) 

ALLOTT,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  c.  1592. 
Of  Yorks.  S.  of  John,  of  Crigglestone.  B.A.  1595-6;  M.A. 
1599;  Med.  Lie.  1606;  M.D.  1608.  Fellow,  1599.  Linacre 
lecturer.  A  celebrated  physician.  Died  in  Cambridge; 
buried  Sept.  30,  1642.  WiU  (V.C.C.)  1642.  Benefactor  to 
St  John's.   {F.M.G.  496.) 

ALLOTT,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Dec.  14, 
1702.  S.  of  Edward,  gent.  B.  at  Painsthorpe  near  Pockling- 
ton,  Yorks.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1702-3;  B.A.  1706-7; 
M.A.  1710.  Fellow,  1710-8.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  19, 
1709;  priest,  Dec.  18,  1709.  V.  of  S.  Kirkby,  Yorks.  Died 
July  27,  1738.    Father  of  James  (1741). 

ALLOTT,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June  17, 
1708.  S.  of  John,  husbandman.  B.  at  Ben tley  near  Rowley, 
Yorks.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1708;  B.A.  171 1-2;  M.A. 
1715;  B.D.  1723.  Fellow,  1716-30.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Apr.  25,  1716;  priest.  May  27,  1716.  R.  of  Easton  Magna, 
Essex,  1727-30.  R.  of  Radwinter,  1746-58.  Died  Feb.  4, 
1758.   WiU  (P.C.C).   {F.M.G.  503.) 

ALIOT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jksus,  July  3,  1620.  B.  at 
Sutton,  Essex.  Matric.  1620-1;  B.A.  1624;  M.A.  1627.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  June  8,  1628. 

ALLOTT,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs. 
1556;  B.A.  1559-60;  M.A.  1563,  as  AUett. 

ALLOT,  WILLIAM.  Educated  at  Cambridge.  Of  Lines. 
Retired  to  Louvain,  on  accession  of  Queen  Elizabeth,  where 
he  was  ordained  priest.  Canon  of  St  Quentin,  Picardy.  Sent 
to  England,  1579.  Imprisoned  and  banished.  Died  at  Spa, 
C.June,  1587.  Author,  theological.  {D.N.B.;  Cooper, 11. gy; 
Douay  Diary.) 

ALLOTT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  May  12, 
1632.  S.  of  Edward,  husbandman,  of  Crigglestone,  Yorks. 
B.  at  Sandal.'-  School,  Wakefield.  Matric.  1632,  as  'Aid.' 
B.A.  1635-6;  M.A.  1639.  Fellow,  1637.  Taxor,  1644.  {F.M.G. 
502:  called  'M.D.') 

ALLOTT,  WILLI  AM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  11, 
1678.  S.  of  George,  gent.  B.  at  Crigglestone,  Gt  Sandal, 
Yorks.  School,  Wakefield.   (F.M.G.  503.) 

ALLYE,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1555. 
Perhaps  s.  of  John,  of  Berkhampstead,  Herts.;  age  29  in 
1572.    {Vis.  of  Herts.) 

ALMAN,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Feb.  1631-2,  age  16. 
S.  of  WUIiam,  gent.  (1594).  Schools,  Itteringham  and 
Aylsham,  Norfolk.   Matric.  1632;  B.A.  1635-6;  M.A.  1639. 

ALMAN  or  HALMAN,  JOHN.   B.A.  1507-8. 

ALMAN,  W.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1565. 

ALLMAN,  ALMONDS  or  ALMANDE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Caius,  Oct.  8,  1594,  age  16.  S.  of  WiUiam,  gent.  B.  at 
Bury  St  Edmunds.  School,  Bury.  Matric.  c.  1594.  Of  Caw- 
ston, Norfolk, gent.  Fatherof  Francis(i63i).  (Venn,  i.isz.) 

ALMAN, .   Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1563. 

ALMASI,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  Apr.  8,  1704. 
B.  in  Transylvania.  Resided  until  Dec.  1705.  (/*«!«,  11. 159.) 

ALMERY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  4, 1644.  Of 
Middlesex.  S.  and  h.  of  George,  of  London.  Matric.  1645. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1644.   Barrister,  1654. 

ALMEV,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1627. 
Of  Northaots.  Matric.  1627,  afterwards  pens. ;  B.A.  1630-1. 


Alpinas,  Christian  MachabaeuS 

ALMOND,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 
Apr.  5, 1712.  Of  Yorks.  School, '  Rhidoguni '  (?  Rigton,  near 
Bardsey).  Matric.  1712;  B.A.  1715-6.    (M.  H.  Peacock.) 

ALMOND,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's, 
Lent,  1629-30.   Of  Cambs.   B.A.  1633-4;  M.A.  1637. 

ALMOND,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  24, 
1633-4.  Of  SuffoUc.  Matric.  1636;  B.A.  1637-8;  M.A. 
1641.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  20,  1640;  priest,  Apr. 
25,  1643.  R.  of  Little  Thomham,  Suffolk,  1643. 

ALMOND,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  29,  1728. 
S.  of  Rowland,  of  Northallerton,  Yorks.  School,  Kirklea- 
tham,  Yorks.  Matric.  1728;  Scholar,  1731;  B.A.  1731-2. 
Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  June  9, 1734.  V.  of  KelUngton,  Yorks., 
1735-63.  Head  Master  of  Derby  School,  c.  1750-61.  V.  of 
CheUaston,  Derbs.,  1758-63.  Buried  there  Nov.  26,  1763. 

ALMOND,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1624. 
Of  Cambs.  Matric.  1624;  B.A.  1628-9;  M.A.  1632;  B.D.  1639. 
FeUow,  1633.   Preacher  at  Lynn. 

ALMOND,  ROBERT,  see  AUMANT. 

ALMOND,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
May  27,  1635,  age  16.  B.  in  London.  Matric.  1635;  B.A. 
1638-9;  M.A.  1642.  Fellow,  1638-51.  Vice-Provost,  1650. 
Presented  to  Slower  Provost,  Dorset.,  1647;  but  decUned. 

ALMONDS  or  ALMON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Apr.  26, 
1589.  S.  of  WiUiam,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matric.  sizar  from 
Queens',  1588;  Scholar  there;  B.A.  from  Caius,  1592-3. 

ALMOT,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  Michs. 
1555. 

ALNWICK,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
June  16,  1712.  S.  of  Michael,  of  Gateshead,  Durham.  School, 
Newcastle-on-Tyne.  Matric.  1712;  Scholar,  1714. 

ALNEWYKE,  WILLIAM.   Pensioner  at  King's  Hall,  1445-60. 

ALNWICK,  WILLIAM  B.  at  Alnwick,  Northumberland.  Said 
to  have  been  LI..D.  of  Cambridge.  Monk  at  St  Albans. 
Prior  of  Wymondham  Abbey,  1420.  Archdeacon  of  Sarum, 
1420.  Preb.  of  York,  1421.  Dean  of  St  Martin's-le-Grand, 
1425-6.  Bishop  of  Norwich,  1426.  Keeper  of  the  Privy  Seal. 
Bishop  of  Lincoln,  1436-49.  Took  part  in  the  foundation  of 
Eton  and  of  King's  CoUege.  His  architectural  taste  is  shown 
by  the  part  he  took  in  the  buUding  of  the  Schools  at  Cam- 
bridge, the  Cathedral  of  Norwich,  the  'Alnwick  tower'  at 
the  Lincoln  palace,  etc.  Died  Dec.  5,  1449.  Buried  at  Lin- 
coln.  Wm  at  Lambeth.   (D.N. B.;  Line.  Cath.  Statutes.) 

ALNWYKYLL, .   B.A.  1474-5. 

ALOWE,  WILLIAM.   B.A.  from  Trinity,  1598-9- 

ALPE  or  ALPS,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius, 
June  14, 1660.  S.  of  Edward,  gent.,  of  Framlingham,  Suffolk. 
B.  there.  Bapt.  May  2, 1643.  Schools,  Norwich  and  Brooke. 
Matric.  1660.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1662.  Of  Framlingham, 
gent.  Married,  at  Middleton,  Sept.  21,  1665,  .Mice,  dau.  of 
Frederic  Scott.  Fatherof  Edward,  next.  Died  July  11, 1713. 
M.I  at  Framlingham.  (Venn,  i.  409.) 

ALPE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Jan.  13, 
1685-6.  S.  of  Edward,  formerly  of  the  CoUege  (1660),  gent., 
of  Framlingham,  Suffolk.  B.  there.  Educated  at  home. 
Matric.  1686-7;  Scholar,  1686-91;  M.B.  1691;  M.D.  1696. 
Practised  at  Little  Bealings.  Died  Dec.  25,  1700.  M.I.  at 
LitUe  Bealings.   (Venn,  i.  480;  E.  Anglian,  xiii.  279.) 

ALPE,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Apr.  23, 
1684.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Framlingham,  Suffolk.  Matric.  1684. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  13,  1684-5.  D'ed  unmarried,  Dec. 
25,  1692.   Buried  at  Framlingham. 

ALPE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  May  4,  1742. 
S.  of  WiUiam,  grazier,  of  Ipswich.  B.  there.  School,  Ipswich. 
Scholar,  1742-3.  Died  in  College,  Mar.  2,  1742-3. 

ALPHARY,  NICHEPHORUS  (NIKEPHOR).  Matric.  pens, 
from  St  John's,  Easter,  1609;  B.A.  from  Clare,  1611-2; 
M.A.  1615.  R.  of  Woollev,  Hunts.,  1618-43;  and  1660. 
V.  of  Easton,  Hunts.,  in'  1650.  Reinstated,  1660;  but 
retired  soon  after  and  died  at  his  son's  house  in  Hammer- 
smith. Descended  from  a  branch  of  the  Imperial  family  of 
Russia.   (D.N.B.) 

ALPHE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  April  9, 
1669.  Matric.  1669;  B.A.  1672-3. 

ALPINAS,  CHRISTIAN  MACHABAEUS.  Matric.  Fell.-Com. 
from  Peterhouse,  Michs.  1561.  S.  of  John  M.  Alpinas,  D.D., 
a  Scotchman.  B.  at  Wittenberg,  Dec.  3,  i54i-  B.A.  1561-2 
(Incorp.  from  Copenhagen);  M.A.  1563-  Fellow  of  Peter- 
house, 1563.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  19,  1563.  Returned  to 
Denmark,  where  he  was  employed  on  public  business. 
Master  of  the  Royal  school  at  Sora,  near  Copenhagen. 
Canon  and  archdeacon  of  Lund,  Sweden.  Died  there,  Sept. 
10,  1598.  (Cooper,  III.  6.) 


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Alport,  John 

AU»ORT,  JOHN.    Adm.  Fell. -Com.  (age  i6)  at  St  John's, 

June  28    1672.   S.  of  Richard,  gent.,  deceased,  of  Overton, 

Cheshire.  B.  there.  Ma  trie.  1672;  M.B.  1677.   Died  May  18, 

1679.    Brother  of  the  next.  (Onnerod,  Cheshire.) 
ALPORT,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Sept.  3, 

1677.  S.  of  Richard.gent.,  deceased.  B.  at  Overton,  Cheshire. 

School,  Newport,  Salop.    Matric.  1677.    Brother  of  John, 

above.     Married  Anne,   dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Mainwaring. 

(Onnerod,  Cheshire.) 
ALSAGER,  SAMUEL.    Adm.  sizar  (age   19)   at  St  John's, 

May  21,  1666.  S.  of  Ralph,  deceased,  of  Hassall,  Sandbach, 

Cheshire.    B.   there.    School,   Barthomley.    Matric.    1667; 

B.A.  1669-70;  M.A.  1673.  R.  of  Standon,  Staffs.,  1672-1708. 
ALSOP,  AifTHONY-    Incorp.  B.D.  1707;  from  Christ  Church, 

Oxford.  Of  Darley,  Derbs.,  gent.    Matric.  (Oxford)  July  12, 

1690,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1694-5 ;  M.A.  1696-7;  B.D.  1706. 

Censor  of  Christ  Church  and  College  tutor.   R.  of  Nursling, 

Hants.,  1712.    R.  of  Alverstoke,  1714-    R-  of  Brightwell, 

Berks.,  1715.  Preb.  of  Winchester,  1715.  Accidently  drowned 

June  16,  1726.    Classical  author,  and  Latin  versifier.    (Al. 

Oxon.;D.N.B.) 
ALSOP,  CHARLES.    Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Feb.  25,  1702-3. 

B.  at  Groby,  Leics.  Matric.  1704. 
ALSOP,  DURANT.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1627. 

S.  and  h.  of  Robert,  barrister,  who  married  the  heiress  of 

Durant,  of   Durant   Hall,   Chesterfield,  Derbs.    Adm.  at 

the  Inner  Temple,  1625.  Will  dated  Nov.  18,  1671.  {F.M.G. 

984.) 
ALLSOPP,  FRANCIS.    Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 

1617. 
ALSOP,  FRANCIS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1632. 

One  of  these  names  R.   of  Kirk  Langley,   Derbs.,   1644. 

Minister  of  Barton  in  Fabis,  Notts.,  1649.  Buried  there  Feb. 

22,  1656.  (Cox,  Churches  of  Derbs.  iv.  269.) 
ALSOPP,  GEORGE  (1546),  see  HAWSOPE. 
ALSOPP,  GEORGE.    Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 

1613;  B.A.  1616-7;  M.A.  1620.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May 

31;  priest,  June  i,  1618.   C.  of  WiUingham,  Cambs.,  1623. 

R.  of  Collingham,  Notts.   Father  of  Vincent  (1647). 
ALLSOPP,   GEORGE.     Adm.  sizar  (age  20)   at   St   John's, 

June  28,   1645.    S.  of  Francis,   tailor,  of  Darley,  Derbs. 

School,  Bakewell.    Matric.  1645;  B.A.  1647-8.    Perhaps  R. 

of  Chipping  Ongar,  Essex,  1670-3. 
ALLSOPPE,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  16, 

1645-6.  S.  of  Francis,  artificer,  of  Darley,  Derbs.  B.  there. 

School,  Bakewell.  Matric.  1645-6;  B.A.  1649-50;  M.A.  1659. 

Probably  R.  of  Shirland,  Derbs.,  1666. 
ALSOPPE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 

1578;  B.A.  1580-1.  Oneof  these  names, 'B.A.',  V.  of  Chilton- 

upon-Polden,  Somerset,  1600-5  (resigned). 
ALSOP,  JOHN.   Scholar  of  Trinity,  1584;  B.A.  1584-5-  Ord. 

priest  (Lichfield)  Sept.  21,  1582.    R.  of  Beeby,  Leics.,  1586. 

Author:  Letter  to  British  Ambassador  at  Bremen,  1602. 
ALSOP,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1617.   Of 

Somerset.  B.A.  1620-1;  M.A.  1624;  B.D.  1636.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1624.  Fellow  of  Christ's,  1623-40.  Proctor,  1634. 
R.  of  Gt  Wigborough,  Essex,  1639.  R.  of  Fordham,  1633- 
46.  Chaplain  to  Abp.  Laud.  Fled  to  France,  and  died  there, 
c.  1645-6.  (Peile,  I.  315;  Al.  Oxon.) 
ALSOPP,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  10, 

1663.  S.  of  Francis,  of  Wensley  in  Darley,  Eterbs.  B.  there. 
School,  Chesterfield.  Matric.  1663. 

ALLSOPP,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  14)  at  Christ's,  June  17, 

1664.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Hathem,  Leics.  School,  Lough- 
borough. Matric.  1664;  B.A.  1667-8;  M.A.  1671.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1669.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  May,  1668;  priest 
(York)  May,  1670.  Probably  R.  of  ToUerton,  Notts.,  1670-92. 
One  of  these  names  R.  of  Barton  Blount,  Derbs.,  1697. 
Licensed,  July  ii,  1671,  to  marry  Joanna  Gregory,  of  Norton, 
Leics.    {Peile,  I.  611;  Al.  Oxon.) 

ALSOP,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  21, 1685. 
S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Boylstone,  Derbs.  School,  Ashbourne. 
Matric.  1685;  B.A.  1688-9;  M.A.  1692.  Fellow,  1692-1701. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  20,  1691;  priest,  Dec.  20,  1696. 

ALSOP,  JOSIAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Aug.  26, 
1628.  S.  of  John,  clerk.  B.  at  Crewkeme.  Schools,  Crew- 
kerne  and  Eton.  Matric.  1628;  B.A.  1632-3;  M.A.  1636. 
Probably  R.  of  Norton-Fitzwarren,  Somerset,  1638;  ejected; 
and  perhaps  R.  of  St  Clement,  Eastcheap,  after  1660.  R.  of 
'  Houghton  Gildable,'  Beds.,  1637.  Brother  of  Samuel  (1622). 
{PeiU,  I.  394.) 

ALSOP,  JOSIAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Apr.  15,  1680. 
Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  1680;  B.A.  1683-4;  M.A.  1687;  B.D. 
1696.  Fellow,  1686-99.  Elected  by  mandate  of  James  II. 
At  that  time  chaplain  in  the  aitny.  V.  of  Rendlesham, 
Suffolk,  1699.  R.  of  Sudboume,  1700.  {Hist,  of  Queens',  220.) 


Alston,  Edw.^rd 

ALSOP,  NATHANIEL.  Incorp.  M.A.  1668,  from  Brasenose 
College,  Oxford;  matric.  there,  1655;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1658-9; 
M.A.  1661;  B.D.  1670.  Proctor  at  Oxford,  1669.  R.  of 
Church  Langton,  Leics.,  1670.  {Al.  Oxon.) 

ALSOPE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1581. 

ALSOP,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  Aug.  17, 1622,  from 
Jesus  (matric.  there,  1620-1).  S.  of  John,  clerk,  of  Somerset 
(prob.  Crewkeme).  Schools,  Giggleswick  and  Kirkby  Lons- 
dale. B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.  1628.  Licensed  to  cure  of  Fordham, 
Essex,  Sept.  5,  1634.  V.  of  All  Saints',  Acton,  Suffolk, 
1635;  ejected.  Brother  of  Josias  (1628).  {Walker,  11.  287; 
Peile,  I.  347.) 

ALSOP,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1632. 
B.A.  1635-6;  M.A.  1639.  R.  of  Boylestone,  Derbs.,  1640; 
ejected.  R.  of  Cheadfe,  Staffs.,  1645-8.  Probably  R.  of 
Hathem,  Leics.,  1662.  Died  before  1682.  Father  of  the 
next.   {Peile,  1.  582.) 

ALSOP,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  June  9, 
1658.  S.  of  Thomas,  R.  of  Boylestone,  Derbs.  B.  at  Boyle- 
stone. School,  Loughborough.  Matric.  1658;  B.A.  1661-2; 
M.A.  1665.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Aug.  7,  1662;  priest 
(Lichfield)  Nov.  1662.  Probably  R.  of  Boylestone,  1662- 
1715.    (Peile,  I.  582.) 

ALSOP,  VINCENT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Sept.  13, 
1647.  S.  of  George  (1613),  late  R.  of  Collingham,  Notts. 
B.  there.  School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  1647-8.  Asst.  Master 
at  Oakham  School.  In  Anglican  and  afterwards  in  Presby- 
terian orders.  R.  of  Wilby,  Northants.;  ejected  1662.  Died 
at  Westminster,  May  8,  1703,  where  he  was  a  celebrated 
Congregational  minister.  Famed  for  his  wit  and  learning. 
{Calamy,  11.  233;  D.N.B.) 

ALSOP,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Apr.  28,  1685.  Of 
Surrey.  Matric.  1685;  B.A.  1688-9.  Ord-  priest  (London) 
Nov.  26,  1699. 

ALSOP,  WILLIAM  BROWN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  May  10, 
1721.  Of  Staffs.  B.  at  Burton-on-Trent,  c.  1704.  Matric. 
1721-2;  B.A.  1724-5.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Mar.  17, 1727-8. 
V.  of  Ab-KettJeby,  Leics.,  1729.  R.  of  Stretton-en-le-Field, 
Derbs.,  1750-73.  Married  Lucy,  dau.  of  Isaac  Newby,  V.  of 
Ab-Kettleby.  Died  Mar.  2d,  1773,  aged  69.  Buried  at 
Stretton.    (A.  Gray.) 

ALSOPP, .  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  May  31,  i737- 

ALSTON,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Mar.  2,  1665-6. 
S.  of  Sir  Edward  (1628),  of  Strixton,  Northants.,  Knt.  Matric. 
1667-8;  B.A.  1669-70;  M.A.  1673;  D.D.  1685.  Fellow,  1671. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1676.  Chaplain  to  Compton,  Bishop  of 
London.  Archdeacon  of  Essex,  1689.  R.  of  Strixton,  North- 
ants., 1681.  V.  of  Northall,  Middlesex,  1685.  Preb.  of  St 
Paul's,  1681;  treasurer,  1707.  Admon.  (P.C.C.)  Aug.  31, 
1714.    Brother  of  William  (1648).    {Al.  Oxon.) 

ALSTON,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1612.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Edwardstone,  Suffolk.  Matric.  1612; 
B.A.  1615-6;  M.A.  1619;  Med.  Lie.  1620;  M.D.  1626.  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1626.  Fellow  of  College  of  Physicians,  1631; 
President,  1655-67.  Knighted  Sept.  3,  1660.  Died  Dec.  24, 
1669.    {Munk,  I.  202;  D.N.B.;  Burke,  Ext.  Bart.) 

ALSTON,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1615. 
Of  Suffolk.  Perhaps  s.  of  William,  of  Polstead.  LL.B.  from 
Trinity  Hall,  1619.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1621.  Ord.  priest 
(Peterb.)  Mar.  9,  1622-3.  R.  of  Pentlow,  Essex,  1623-45; 
sequestered;  restored,  1660-75.  {Al.  Oxon.) 

ALSTON,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Caius,  Easter,  1628 
(adm.  Apr.  4,  age  16).  S.of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Polstead.  B.at 
Newton,  Suffolk.  School,  Eton.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
May  17,  1628.  Of  Strixton,  Northants.  and  Monken  Firth, 
Herts.  Knighted,  1643.  Suffered  as  a  royalist.  Died  1682. 
Buried  at  Strixton.  Father  of  Charles  (1665-6)  and  William 
(1648).    {Venn,  1.  283.) 

ALSTON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Mar.  5, 
1660-1.  S.  of  Edward,  gent.  B.  at  Newton,  Suffolk.  Schools, 
Colchester  and  Felstead.  Matric.  1661-2;  B.A.  1664-5; 
M.A.  1668;  B.D.  1675.  Of  E.  Bergholt.  R.  of  Brantham, 
Suffolk,  1679.  R.  of  Newton  by  Sudbury,  1683.  Taxor, 
1673.  Perhaps  R.  of  Layer  Mamey,  Essex,  1695.  Died 
Feb.  18,  1722,  aged  79.  Father  of  William  (1705).  {Suff. 
Man.  Fam.  1.  176.) 

ALSTON  or  ALLASTON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at 
Caius,  May  7,  1669.  S.  of  Joseph.  B.  at  Chelsea.  Schools, 
Chelsea  and  Brentford.  Matric  1669.  Matric.  at  Magdalen 
Hall,  Oxford,  1670.  Of  Loughton,  Bucks.,  Esq.  R.  of  Wiven- 
hoe,  Essex.  Died  1699.  Brother  of  Joseph  (1657).  {Venn,  i. 
437-) 

ALSTON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Sept.  13,  1699. 
Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  1699;  B.A.  1703-4.  One  of  these  names, 
'M.D.'  buried  at  Newton,  Suffolk,  July  si,  1705,  aged  25. 
{Suff.  Man.  Fam.) 


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Alston,  Henry 

ALSTON,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  1591-*;  B.A. 
1595-6;  M.A.  1599.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  25,  1601, 
age  20.  C.  of  Hoe  bv  East  Dereham.  Perhaps  Headmaster 
of  the  Grammar  School,  King's  Lynn,  1608-12.  (PeiU,  i. 
204.) 

ALSTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  June  7,  1631.  age  16. 
4th  s.  of  Thomas,  Esq.  B.  at  Polstead,  Suffolk.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  1631.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  June  6,  1631, 
as  of  Pavenham,  Beds.,  Esq.  Married  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Sir 
John  Temple.  (Venn,  i.  300;  Vis.  of  Beds.  1634.) 

ALSTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  14, 1643-4. 

ALSTON  or  ALLASTONE,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Caius, 
Dec.  7,  1657,  age  16.  S.  of  Joseph,  Esq.  B.  in  London. 
School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  1657;  Scholar,  1659-62.  Succeeded 
his  father  as  baronet.  Sheriff  of  Bucks.,  1670.  Of  Bradwell 
Abbey,  Bucks.  Died  Mar.  21,  1688-9.  Father  of  the  next. 
{Venn.  i.  401;  G.E.C.) 

ALSTON,  JOSEPH.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  King's,  Easter, 
1695.  S.  of  Sir  Joseph,  Bart.,  above.  Succeeded  as  Bart., 
16S9.  Of  Bradwell  Abbey,  Bucks.  Buried  Jan.  29,  17x5-6. 
Father  of  the  next.  (Burke,  Ext.  Bart.;  G.E.C.) 

ALSTON,  JOSEPH.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  King's,  Michs. 
1724.  S.  of  Sir  Joseph,  3rd  Bart.  Succeeded  his  father, 
1716.  Dieds.p.  {Burke,  Ext.  Bart.) 

ALSTON,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  July  3,  1748. 

ALSTON,  PETER.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  St  Catharine's, 
Easter,  1624;  B.A.  1627.  S.  and  h.  of  Peter,  of  Bramford, 
Suffolk,  deceased.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  27, 1628.  Died 
c.  1632. 

ALSTON,  RALPH.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1636. 
Of  Essex.   B.A.  1639-40. 

ALSTON,  ROWLAND.  Gracefor  M.A.  1675  {Lit.  Reg.).  Doubt- 
less s.  of  Sir  Thomas,  of  Odell,  Beds.  B.  c.  1654.  Succeeded 
as  Bart.  1678.  Died  1697.  Buried  at  Odell,  Sept.  24,  1697. 
{G.E.C.) 

ALSTON,  ROWLAND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clark,  Sept.  28,  1743. 
1st  s.  of  Sir  Rowland,  M.P.  for  Beds.,  Bart.  B.  in  London. 
Matric.  1743.  Succeeded  as  Bart.  1774.  Colonel  ist  Regt. 
Foot  Guards.  Sheriff  of  Beds.,  1779-80.  Died  June  29,  1791, 
aged  64.    {G.E.C) 

ALSTON,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Nov.  7, 
1735.  Of  Newton,  Suffolk.  Matric.  1735;  LL.B.  1743; 
LL.D.  1748.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  1738-9;  priest, 
Feb.  1 740-1  R.  of  Waterden,  Norfolk,  1740-50.  Perhaps  V. 
of  Bumham  Overy,  1743.  R-  o^  Gunthorp,  1750. 

ALSTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  June  7, 1626.  2nd  s. 
of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Polstead.  B.  at  Newton,  Suffolk,  1609. 
Matric.  as  Alsten,  1626;  afterwards  Fell.-Com.  Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  17, 1627.  Of  Woodhill,  Beds.  Sheriff 
of  Beds.,  1641.  Barrister,  1639.  Knighted,  c.  1641.  Created 
baronet,  1642.  Buried  at  Odell,  July  11,  1678.  Father  of 
Rowland  (1675).  {Venn,  i.  276:  degree  wrongly  assigned 
there;  G.E.C.) 

ALSTON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.,  1626. 
Of  Assington,  Suffolk.  B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633.  Matric.  at 
Oxford,  from  St  John's,  July  8,  1625,  as  s.  of  Thomas,  of 
'Asin,'  Suffolk,  age  16.  Barrister,  Inner  Temple,  1639. 
Founded  a  scholarship  at  Queens'.  {Vis.  of  Beds.  1634;  Al. 
Oxon.) 

ALSTONE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's, 
Easter,  1631.  Of  Suffolk.  3ra  s.  of  Peter,  late  of  Bramford, 
deceased.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  31,  1633.  {Vis.  of 
Essex,  1634.) 

ALSTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  25, 
1649-50.  S.  of  William,  gent.,  of  Woodbridge,  Suffolk. 
School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matric.  sizar,  1650.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  1650. 

ALSTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.  Com.  (age  16)  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  20,  1692.  S.  of  Sir  Rowland  (1675),  of  Odell,  Beds. 
Matric.  1692;  M.A.  1693  {fil.nob.).  Succeeded  as  Bart.  1697. 
M.P.  for  Bedford,  1698.  Died,  unmarried,  1714.  Said  to 
have  wasted  his  estate,  and  to  have  died  in  the  Fleet  prison. 
(Burke,  Ext.  Bart.\G.E.C.) 

ALSTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens',  Apr.  21, 
1740.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  Rowland,  Bart.,  of  Beds.  Succeeded  his 
brother  Rowland  as  Bart.  1759.  M.P.  for  Beds.,  1747-61. 
Died  July  18,  1774.  Buried  at  Odell.   {G.E.C.) 

ALSTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Feb.  20, 
1745-6.  Matric.  1747;  Scholar. 

ALSTON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pns.  from  Queens',  Easter, 
i6i2.  Of  Suffolk.  Perhaps  of  Gt  Cornard,  Suffolk.  Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  1612.   S.  of  William,  of  Polstead. 


Altham,  John 

ALSTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  May  22,  1624, 
age  16.  Eldest  s.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Polstead,  Suffolk. 
School,  Newton,  Suffolk.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Feb.  6, 
1626-7.  Of  Odell,  Beds.  Buried  there.  Mar.  16,  1636-7. 
Perhaps  migrated  to  Queens',  and  graduated  there  as  AUston. 
{Venn.  1.  266;  Vis.  of  Beds.  1634.) 

ALSTON,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  June  29,  1648,  age 

16.    S.  of  Sir  Edward,  of  Strixton,  Northants.,  Knt.  (1628). 

Matric.  1648.  Of  Strixton,  Esq.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 

Nov.   13,   1647.    Died  1690.    Brother  of  Charles  (1665-6). 

(Venn,  i.  372.) 
ALSTONE,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 

Apr.  10,  1654.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Odell,  Beds.   B.  there. 

School,  Wimington,  Beds.  Matric.  1654.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 

Temple,  1654.    Barrister,  1662. 
ALSTON,  WILLIAM.   Grace  for  M.A.  1675  {LU.  Reg.). 

ALSTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  Sept.  10, 
1705.  4th  s.  of  Edward,  B.D.,  R.  of  Bergholt,  Suffolk 
(1660-1).  B.  there.  School,  Ipswich.  Matric.  1705  >  B.A. 
1711-2;  M.A.  1715.  Ord.  deacon  (Nor^vich)  July,  1712; 
priest,  Dec.  1717. 

ALSTON, .   Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Sidney,  1666. 

ALSTON, .  Adm.  pens,  at  Pembroke,  June  17,  1745.  Per- 
haps William,  s.  and  h.  of  William,  of  Bramford,  Suffolk; 
adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  2,  1747,  age  17. 

ALT,  JUST.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  5,  1751. 
S.  of  Just,  of  London.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1751; 
Scholar,  1752;  B.A.  1755;  M.A.  1758.  Fellow,  1756.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Apr.  24;  priest.  May  21,  1758.  Preb. 
of  York,  1797.  R.  of  Mixbury,  Oxon.    Died  June,  1801. 

ALTE,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  July  8,  1619. 

Of  Leics.    Matric.  as  'John,'  1619;  B.A.  1622-3;  M.A.  1626. 

Lecturer  at  Halifax.   Minister  at  Bury,  Lanes., 1645.  Minister 

of  the  Classis.    R.  of  Bury,  1654-6.    Buried  there  Apr.  7, 

1656.  (Shaw,  Bury  Classis,  11.  210.) 
ALTAM,  ED.    Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Clare,  Michs.  1567. 

Perhaps  Edward,  s.  of  James,  of  Markshall,  Essex,  Esq.; 

father  of  the  next.    Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  23,  1570. 

Brother  of  Thomas  (1567).    Died  Apr.  i,  1605.    Buried  in 

Latton  church.    {Essex  Pedigrees;  Burke,  L.G.) 

ALTHAM,  EDWARD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  May  28. 
1599.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Latton,  Essex,  Esq.,  adm,  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Jan.  28,  1600-1.  Of  MarkshaU.  Knighted  1613. 
Died  May  28,  1632.  Buried  at  Latton.  M.I.  there.  (Burke, 
L.G.;  Essex  Pedigrees.) 

ALTHAM,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's, 
Michs.  1641;  B.A.  1643-4. 

ALTHAM,  JAMES.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1571.  S.  of  James  of  MarkshaU,  Latton,  Essex.  'SpeciaUy 
admitted'  at  Gray's  Inn,  1575.  Reader  at  Gray's  Inn,  1600. 
Baron  of  the  exchequer,  1607-17.  Knighted  1607.  M.P.  for 
Bramber,  Sussex,  1588-9.  Died  Feb.  21,  1616-7.  Buried 
at  Oxhey,  Herts.,  where  he  had  an  estate.   {D.N.B.) 

ALTAM,  JAMES.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1580. 

ALTHAM,  JAMES.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  May  28, 
1599.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Markshall,  Latton,  Essex  (1567). 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  4,  1600.  Knighted  by  King 
James  1, 1610.  Died  July  15,1610.  Brotherof  Edward  (1599). 
{Essex  Pedigrees;  Burke,  L  G.) 

ALTHAM,  JAMES.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1603. 
B.  in  Essex.  Doubtless  s.  of  Sir  James  (1571)  by  his  first  wife. 
Matric.  1604.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  4,  1600,  as  son  of 
James  of  the  same  Inn.  Of  Oxhey,  Herts.  Knighted,  1608. 
A  grandson  of  his  was  created  Baron  Altham.  Died  Feb.  15, 
1623-4.   {D.N.B. ;  Morant,t.  24.) 

ALTHAM,  JAMES.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  10, 
1629-30.  Of  Essex.  Matric.  1631;  B.A.  1632-3.  S.  of 
Edward,  of  MarkshaU,  Essex  (i599)-  B-  i6i4-  Royalist 
sufferer.  K.B.  1661.  Mar.  Alice,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Spencer 
of  Offley,  Herts.  Brother  of  John  (1633-4).  {Essex  Pedi- 
grees; Burke,  L.G.;  Morant,  11.  489.) 

ALTHAM,  J  AMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Sept.  12, 
1716.  S.  of  James,  gent.,  of  Middlesex.  B.  in  London. 
School,  Bishop's  Stortford.  Matric.  1717;  B.A.  1720-1; 
M.A.  1724.  Fellow,  1726-30.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester) 
May  31,  1724;  priest  (London)  June  5,  1726.  R.  of  Wood- 
ford, Essex,  1729-66.  R.  of  Latton,  1730-58.  Chaplain  to 
Peregrine,  Duke  of  Leeds.  Died  Jan.  16, 1766.  {Scott-Mayor, 
III.  306.) 

ALTHAM,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Jan.  28, 
1633-4.  S.  of  Sir  Edward,  of  Markshall,  Knt.  (1590).  B.  at 
Latton,  Essex.  School,  Bishop's  Stortford.  Matric.  1634. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, Oct.  x8, 1637.  Barrister,  1648;  Ancient,. 
1658.  Brotherof  James  (1629-30).  {Essex  Pedigrees;  Fosta, 
Gray'i  Inn.) 


«5 


Altham,  Michael 

ALTHAM,  MICHAEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i6)  at  Christ's, 
Apr.  21,  1649.  S.  of  Roger.  B.  at  Settle,  Yorks.  School, 
Giggleswick.  Matric.  1649.  Incorp.  as  M.A.  at  Oxford,  1682 
(no  such  degree  found).  Perhaps  V.  of  Over  Kellet,  Lanes., 
1655.  R.  of  Eastwick,  Herts.,  1664-1705.  R.  of  Latton, 
Essex,  1681-1705.  Chaplain  to  Earl  of  Denbigh.  Died  1705. 
Brother  of  Roger  (1663).   {PeiU,  i.  525.) 

ALTHAM,  PEYTON.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
Nov.  8,  1715.  S.  of  James,  Esq.,  of  Markshall,  Essex. 
School,  Bishop's  Stortford.  Succeeded  his  father  at  Markshall. 
DiedNov.  2, 1741.  Buried  at  Latton.  {Scott-Mayor, 111.  2g8; 
Burke,  L.G.) 

ALTHAM,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Gonville  Hall, 
Easter,  1545  (impiUies). 

ALTHAM,  RICHARD.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Trinity, 
Easter,  1615.  and  s.  of  Sir  James,  Knt.,  Baron  of  the 
Exchequer,  by  his  2nd  wife.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  2, 
1614-5.  Died,  without  issue,  1623. 

ALTHAM,  ROGER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  June  6, 
X663.  S.  of  Roger.  B.  at  Settle.  School,  Giggleswick.  Migr. 
to  Oxford;  matric.  (Christ  Church)  Dec.  17, 1668;  B.A.  (Ox- 
ford) 1672;  M.A.  1675;  D.D.  1694.  Proctor,  1682,  1693. 
Preb.  of  York,  1683-1714;  of  Southwell,  1685-1714;  and  of 
Ripon,  1689.  Regius  rtofessor  of  Hebrew  at  Oxford,  1691-7; 
1702-14.  R.  of  Nvm  Burnholme,  Yorks.,  1685-87.  V.  of 
Finedon,  Northants.,  1688.  Married  Frances,  dau.  of  Christo- 
pher Hodgson,  of  New  Hall,  Leeds.  Died,  Aug.  15,  1714. 
{A I.  Oxon;  M.  H.  Peacock.) 

ALTAM,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1546. 

ALTAM,  THOMAS.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Clare,  Michs. 
1567.  Brother  of  Edward  (1567).  Adm.  with  him  at  Lin- 
coln's Inn,  1570. 

ALTAM, .   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1544. 

ALTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1571;  B.A. 
1575-6;  M.A.  1579.  One  of  these  names,  M.A.,  physician, 
buried  at  St  Mary's,  Nottingham,  Feb.  22,  1629-30,  aged  80. 

ALLURED,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Aug.  16,  1650. 
Of  Yorks.  Doubtless  s.  of  John,  of  Charterhouse,  Hull, 
and  brother  of  Thomas  (1650).  Parliamentary  colonel.  B. 
c.  1632.  Probably  died  c.  1668.  (F.M.G.  992;  Yorhs. 
Genealogist,  4.) 

ALURED,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  11,  1656.  S. 
and  h.  of  Christopher,  of  Martin,  Notts.,  Esq.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Apr.  28,  1658. 

ALURED,  THOMAS.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity,  Easter,  1602. 
Doubtless  s.  of  John  Aldred  (whom  see),  of  Charterhouse, 
Hull.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  7,  1604.  M.P.  for  Hedon, 
1628-9.  Died  s.p.  May,  1638.  Buried  at  St  Anne's,  Black 
friars.    (F.M.G.  992 ;  Yorks.  Genealogist,  4.) 

ALLURED,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Aug.  16,  1650. 
Of  Yorks.  B.A.  1654.  2nd  s.  of  John,  of  Charterhouse,  Hull, 
and  brother  of  John  (1650).  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  July  13, 
1655.  Barrister,  1666.  Recorder  of  Beverley,  1688-1700. 
Died  s.p.    (F.M.G.  992.) 

ALVBRLEY, .   D.Can.L.  1465-6. 

ALVEY,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1564.  Of  Notts.  B.A.  1567-8;  M.A.  1571.  Fellow,  1570. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1577.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.),  May  26, 
1616  ('M.A.;  late  fellow  of  St  John's');  priest,  June  15, 
1617. 

ALVEY,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1571. 
Of  Notts.  Scholar;  B.A.  1575-6;  M.A.  1579;  B.D.  1586. 
Fellow,  1577.  President,  1590.  Provost  of  Trinity  College, 
Dublin,  1601-9.  Returned  to  Cambridge.  Died  Jan.  25, 
1626-7.  Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1627.  Benefactor  to  St  John's. 

ALVEY,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1578. 

ALVEY,  RICHARD.  Scholar  of  Christ's;  B.A.  from  St  John's, 
1528-9;  M.A.  1532;  B.D.  1543.  Fellow  of  St  John's,  1537. 
R.  of  Thorington,  Essex,  1539.  R.  of  Grinstead,  Colchester, 
1546.  R.  of  Sandon,  1548.  Canon  of  Westminster,  1552. 
E>eprived  under  Queen  Mary  and  exiled.  Restored  to 
Thorington,  and  to  Westminster,  1558.  Master  of  the  Temple, 
1560.  R.  of  Burstead  Parva,  1571-6.  Died  c.  August,  1584. 
(Cooper,  I.  491;  D.N.B.) 

ALVEY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  June  15, 
1646.  S.  of  Thomas,  citizen  of  London.  B.  in  Pater  Noster 
Row,  London.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  1646; 
B.A.  1649-50. 

ALVEY,  WILLIAM.   B.A.  1553-4. 

ALVEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  July  1, 

1634.  S.  of  John,  baker,  of  Nottingham.  B.  there.  School, 

Nottingham. 
ALVEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  16, 

1667-8.   S.  of  William,  clothier,  of  Nottingham.    B.  there. 

School,  Nottingham.    Matric.  1668. 


Ambrose,  Robert 

ALVEY,  YELDARD.  M.A.  1619  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
Beds.,  'cler.  fiL'  Matric.  (Oxford)  June  15,  1610,  age  16; 
B.A.  1614;  M.A.  1618;  B.D.  1625.  V.  of  Eglingham, 
Northumberland,  1627.  V.  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  1631-45 
(sequestered).  Buried  Mar.  19,  1648-9,  at  St  Nicholas, 
Newcastle.    {Al.  Oxon.) 

ALVIS,  ANDREW.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Dec. 
18,  1725.  S.  of  Andrew,  of  Suffolk.  B.  at  Bury  St  Edmunds. 
School,  Bury.  Matric.  1726;  B.A.  1729-30;  M.A.  1733; 
B.D.  1741.  Fellow,  1732-64.  President,  1755.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Dec.  23, 1733;  priest,  Dec.  24, 1738.  V.  of  Foxton, 
Cambs.,  1745-8.  V.  of  Minting,  Lines.,  1751-j.  R.  of  Gt 
Snoring,  Norfolk,  1762-73.  R.  of  Thursford,  1762.  Died 
May  29,  1773.  (Scott-Mayor,  iii.  393.) 

ALVITT,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Emmanuel,  Easter, 
1615. 

ALWYN, .  M.A.  1464.    Perhaps  Thomas,  R.  of  Broughton, 

Hunts.,  1469-74;  R.  of  Abbots  Ripton,  1497-9.  Died  1499. 

ALWINE, .   B.Civ.L.  1488. 

ALYFF,  WILLIAM.   B.A.  1499-1500. 

ALYES,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's, 
Jan.  25,  1629-30.  S.  of  Edward.  B.  at  Longdon,  Worcs. 
School,  Bedford. 

ALYS  or  HAYLES,  WILLIAM.    B.Civ.L.    1533-4. 

AMBLER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  Apr.  29, 
1621.  S.  of  Humphrey,  of  London.  Matric.  1621.  Migrat^ 
to  Jesus,  July  24,  1622.  B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.  1628.  Scholar 
of  Jesus.    Brother  of  Thomas  (1620). 

AMBLER,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1658 
(pens,  in  College).  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Kirton,  Lines.  B.A.  from 
St  Catharine's,  1661-2;  M.A.  1665.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln) 
Aug.  10,  1668.   R.  of  Kirton.   (Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

AMBLER,  JOSHUA.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1659.  S.  of  William,  of  Kirton,  Lines.  Bapt.  Apr.  6,  1643. 
Buried  at  Kirton,  Mar.  19,  1663-4.    (Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

AMBLER,  LAURENCE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1588.  Perhaps  V.  of  Colne,  Lanes.,  1596-9. 

AMBLER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1620  (age  16).  S.  of  Humphrey,  of  London.  B.A.  1623-4; 
M.A.  1627.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  May  31,  1629.  C.  of  Will- 
ingham,  Cambs.,  1631.  V.  of  Wenhaston,  Sufiolk,  1639. 
One  of  these  names  was  R.  of  Newtimber,  Sussex,  1659-71. 
Died  Aug.  13,  1671;  buried  there.  Brother  of  John  (1621). 
(Suss.  Arch.  Coll.  xxxviii.  207.) 

AMBLER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1672.  Of 
Cambs.   Matric.  1672. 

AMBLER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Jesus,  July  5,  1680. 
ist  s.  of  Joshua,  of  Kirton,  Lines.  Matric.  1680;  M.A.  1681-2 
(Lit.  Reg.).  Of  Spalding,  Lines.,  Esq.  J. P.  for  Co.  Lines. 
Governor  of  the  Wilksby  Schools,  Spalding,  and  first  Presi- 
dent of  the  Gentleman's  Society.  Buried  at  Spalding,  Oct.  12, 
1727.  (Lines.  Pedigrees;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.  4th  S.  i.  127.) 

AMBLIN,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1655.   (Not  in  College  Register.) 

AMBREY,  EDMUND.  B.A.  from  Magdalene,  1577-8.  Pro- 
bably ord.  priest  (Ely)  Dec.  1574  (described  as  of  Pembroke 
Hall,  age  24);  and  ord.  deacon  at  Peterb.  C.  of  King's 
Ripton.  P.C.  of  S.  Shields,  Durham,  1581-3. 

AMBROSE,  DANIEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1612.  Of  Lanes.  B.A.  1615-6;  M.A.  1619;  B.D.  1627;  D.D. 
1631.  Fellow,  1618.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  15;  priest. 
May  16,  1625.  R.  of  Methley,  Yorks.,  1625-48.  Doubt- 
less 2nd  s.  of  John,  of  Lowick,  Lanes.   (Lanes.  Vis.  1664.) 

AMBROSE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse, 
Easter,  1607;  B.A.  1610-1;  M.A.  1614.  Ord.  deacon  and 
priest  (London),  Feb.  25,  1615-6. 

AMBROSE,  ISAAC.  M.A.  from  Magdalene,  1632  (Incorp. 
from  Oxford).  Of  Lanes.  S.  of  the  V.  of  Ormskirk.  Bapt. 
at  Ormskirk  May  29,  1604.  Matric.  (Oxford)  Nov.  2,  1621, 
age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1624-5.  V.  of  Castleton,  Derbs., 
1627-31.  King's  preacher  for  Duchy  of  Lancaster,  1631. 
V.  of  Preston,  1640.  Presbyterian  Minister  of  Garstang, 
1654-62  (ejected).  Buried  at  Preston,  Jan.  25,  1663-4. 
(Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.) 

AMBROSE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1624. 
Of  Lanes.  5th  s.  of  John,  of  Lowickj  Scholar;  B.A.  1627-8; 
M.A.  1631;  B.D.  1638.  Fellow,  1630-44  (ejected);  1660-84 
(died).  Chaplain  in  the  Navy,  1638-40.  In  arms  for  the 
King  during  the  Civil  War.  Benefactor  to  the  College. 
Perhaps  R.  of  Caldecote,  Hunts.,  1642-5.  R.  of  Grasmere, 
Westmoriand  till  1684.  Died  at  Lowick  Hall,  Aug.  15, 1684. 
(Founders  and  Benefactors,  59;  Vis.  of  Lanes.  1664.) 

AMBROSE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1471.   B.A.  (?  1475-6);  M.A.  1479. 


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Ambrose,  William 

AMBROSE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1610.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Lowick,  Lanes.  Aged  71  in  1664. 
Succeeded  his  father  at  Lowick.  Perhaps  adm.  as  'Ambrosius,' 
at  Gray's  Inn,  from  Staple  Inn,  Mar.  3, 1614-5.  (Lanes.  Vis. 
1664.) 

AMBROSE,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1626-7  (per- 
haps the  above).  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Farmborough, 
Somerset.,  1648. 

AMBROSE, .   B.A.  1458-9;  M.A.  1463. 

AMBROSE, .   D.Can.L.  1473- 

AMCOTTS,  CHARLES.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Apr.  29,  1746.  Expelled  June  9,  1749,  for  drinking  the 
Pretender's  health.  Doubtless  Charles,  s.  of  Vincent,  of 
Harrington,  Lines.  B.  1730.  Created  D.C.L.  at  Oxford, 
1763.  M.P.  for  Boston,  1766-77.  Colonel,  Lincoln  Militia. 
Died  Apr.  14,  1777.  {Scott-Mayor,  in.  575;  Al.  Oxon.; 
Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

AMKOTTS,  HAMOND.  Matric.  sizar  from  Nicholas'  Hostel, 
Michs.  1545.  Probably  s.  of  Hamond,  of  London.  Living, 
Apr.  20,  1557.    {Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

AMKOTTS.PAUL.   B.Civ.L.  1540-1.  Fellow  of  Jesus,  1547-51. 

Admon.  granted  (V.C.C.)  1551,  to  brothers  John  and  Mathew. 

(A.  Gray.) 
AMCOTTS,   RICHARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Lent, 

1618-9.   Of  Lines.   B.A.  1622-3.    One  of  these  names,  s.  of 

Sir  Richard,  of  Aisthorpe,  Lines.;  buried  there.  May  22, 

1632.   {Lines.  Pedigrees.) 
AMCOTTS,  VINCENT.    Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Apr. 

12,   1700.    S.  of  Vincent,  of  Harrington,  Lines.    B.  _x683. 

Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Dec.  20, 1703.    Married  and  had  issue. 

Died  Aug.  26,  1733.   {Lines.  Pedigrees,  17.) 
AMCOTTS,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Trinity,  Michs. 

1609.   S.  of  Sir  Richard,  Knt.,  of  Aisthorpe,  Lines.    Adm.  at 

Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  29,  1612.  Buried  there,  Sept.  14,  1639. 

(Lines.  Pedigrees.) 
AMCOTTS,  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  Catharine's,  1644. 

Perhaps  William,  s.  and  b.  of  William,  of  Aisthorpe,  Lines., 

Esq.    B.  1625.    Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1645.   Buried  at  St 

Andrew's,  Holbom,  Oct,  9,  1650.   (Foster,  Gray's  Inn.) 

AMEREDITH,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene, 
Michs.  1637;  B.A.  1637-8;  M.A.  1641.  S.  of  Edward,  of 
Tamerton,  Devon.  Matric.  at  Oxford,  Mar.  20,  1634-5, 
age  17.  R.  of  Landulph,  Cornwall.  Drowned,  May  8,  1661. 
{Al.  Oxon.;  Vis.  of  Devon,  1620.) 

AMERICKE,  WILLIAM.  Of  Trinity;  literate.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Mar.  9;  priest.  Mar.  10,  1627-8. 

AMEROT,  ISAAC.  Incorp.  from  Saumur,  1613;  degree  not 
specified. 

AMERYE,  JOHN.   Lay  clerk  at  King's,  1553-4. 

AMERY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  June  16, 
1639.  S.  of  Robert,  of  London,  Linen  merchant.  Matric. 
1639. 

AMERYE,  RALPH.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 
1580;    B.A.  1583-4;  M.A.  1587.    Fellow,  1586-8. 

AMES  or  AMIAS,  ALEXANDER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens', 
Michs.  1589.  Of  Cambs.  B.A.  1592-3.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.) 
June  14,  1595.  C.  of  Stoke  Ferry,  Norfolk,  in  1603.  R.  of 
Bougbton,  1612-7. 

AMIS,  BARTHOLOMEW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1608. 
Of  Kent.    Matric.  Easter,  1609;  B.A.  1613-4,  as  Amyas. 

AMY  AS,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Feb.  6, 
1707-8.  S.  of  John,  R.  of  Hethersett,  Norfolk  (1672-3).  B.  at 
Gt  Melton,  Norfolk.  Schools,  Wymondham  and  Norwich. 
Matric.  1708;  Scholar,  1708-12;  B.A.  1711-2.  Fellow,  1712. 
Died  c.  1714.   Brother  of  John  (1697).   {Venn,  i.  517.) 

AMES,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  June  27, 
1723.  S.  of  Edward,  woodworker,  of  Norwich.  School, 
Norwich.  Matric.  1723;  B.A.  1726-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
July,  1727;  priest,  Sept.  1728.  R.  of  St  Laur.,  Norwich, 
1740;  of  All  Saints',  Norwich,  1737-42.  R.  of  Haynford, 
Norfolk,  1739-71.  V.  of  Trowse  Newton,  1754-73.  V.  of 
Whitlingham,  1754. 

AMYAS  or  AMIS,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1580;  B.A.  1582-3. 

AMYAS,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 
Dec.  14,  1676.  Of  Norfolk.  School,  Wymondham,  Norfolk. 
Matric.  1679;  B.A.  1680-1:  M.A.  1684.  Ord.  deacon  (Nor- 
wich) June  10,  1682;  priest,  May  25,  1684.  R.  of  Litcham, 
Norfolk,  1684-1688.   (Walker,  158.) 

AMISB,  ISRAEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1560, 
age  12;  B.A.  1563-4;  M.A.  1372.  S.  and  h.  of  Roger,  of 
Wakes  Colne,  Essex.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Aug.  17, 
1564.  Of  Tilbury,  Esq.  (Vis.  oj Etux,  inB;  Morant,  ti.  335.) 


Amery,  Robert 

AlCYAS  or  AMIS,  JOHN.  Matric,  Fell. -Com.  from  Corpus 
Christi,  Michs.  1578.  One  of  these  names  adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Dec.  22,  1576.  One,  of  Yorks.,  was  adm.  at 
Douay;  ord.  priest,  1581.  Sent  to  England,  1581.  Executed 
1589.   (Douay  Diary.) 

AIMES,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  2, 1614.  Matric. 
1614;  B.A.  1617-8;  M.A.  1621.  One  of  these  names  seques- 
tered from  Loose,  Kent,  1643. 

AMYAS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  20,  1672-3. 
Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  1673;  B.A.  1676-7;  M.A.  1680.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  22,  1678;  priest,  Feb.  27,  1680-1. 
R.  of  Hethersett,  Norfolk,  1702.  Held  it  with  Melton  All 
Saints'.   Father  of  Benjamin  (1707-S)  and  of  the  next. 

AMYAS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  7,  1697.  S. 
of  John,  R.  of  Hethersett, Norfolk,  above.  Matric.  1698;  B.A. 
1701-2;  M.A.  1705;  B.D.  from  Caius,  1711-2.  Fellow  of 
Emmanuel,  1703-7;  of  Caius,  1707-13.  Ord.  deacon  (Nor- 
wich) May,  1706.  Brother  of  Benjamin  (1707-8).  Will 
proved  (V.C.C.)  1713.  (Venn,  i.  517.) 

AMYCE  or  AMYS,  JOSEPH.   Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 

Eton,  Aug.  16, 1568,  age  19.  Of  Wakes  Colne,  Essex.  Matric. 

1568;  B.A.  1572-3;  Fellow,  1571-75. 
AMYAS,  MATTHEW.    Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  July  6, 

1681.    S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Hingham,  Norfolk.    B.  there. 

Schools,   Hingham  and  Norwich.    Matric.    1682;  Scholar, 

1681-6;  B.A.  1685-6;  M.A.  1689;  M.D.  1701.  Died  Nov.  26, 

1728.   (Venn,  i.  468.) 
AMIES,  PETER.    Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 

1582.   B.  at  Manningtree,  Essex.   B.A.  1585-6;  M.A.  1589. 

Ord.  deacon  (London)  Apr.  6,  1600,  age  35.  V.  of  Bradfield, 

Essex,  1601-6.  Died  1606. 
AMES  or  AMIAS,  RICHARD.    Matric.  sizar  from  Queens', 

Easter,  1611.  Of  London.   B.A.  1614-5.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 

1617;  M.A.  (Oxford),  1617.    Perhaps  V.  of  Newnham,  Kent, 

1623-7. 
AMES,  RICHARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  8,  1629. 

Matric.  1629-30. 
AMES,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 

1658  (imputes).  Of  Suffolk.  B.A.  1661-2;  M.A.  1665. 
AMIS  or  AVIS,  ROBERT,  see  AVIS. 
AMYAS,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  24,  1678. 

Afterwards  pens.   Of  Norfolk.   Matric.  1683-4;  M.B.  1683. 
AMYAS,  THEOPHILUS.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  June  24, 

1658,    S.  of  Paul,  gent.,  of  Leicester.    B.  in  Crookhavcn, 

Ireland.  Schools,  Blackburn,  Lanes.,  and 'Cowhill.'  Matric. 

1658;  Scholar,  1658-61.    Perhaps  R.  of  Aldingham,  Lanes., 

1668-73.  Died  1673.  (Venn,  i.  403.) 
AMYAS,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  1650.  S.  of 

Francis,  of  Deopham,  Norfolk,  gent.  Schools,  Hingham  and 

Deopham.    Matric.  1651;  B.A.  1654;  M..^.  1658.    Incorp. 

at  Oxford,  1657.   Ord.  priest  (Bishop  Brownrigg  of  Exeter) 

Jan.  19, 1658-9.  R.  of  Carleton  Forehoe,  Norfolk,  1657-1700. 

V.  of  Kimberley  to  1700.   Admon.  (Norwich  C.C.)  Mar.  13, 

1700-1.   (Venn,  1.  380.) 
AMES,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  i668.    Of 

Suffolk.  Matric.  x668;  B.A.  1671-2;  M.A.  1675.  Ord.  deacon 

(Norwich)   Sept.    19,    1674;    C.   of  Capel,   Suffolk.     Ord. 

priest,  Dec.  18,  1675. 
AMES,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  c.  1593-4.  B.  in 

Norfolk.  B.A.  1597-8, as Amys; M.A.  1601.  Fellow, i6oi-io. 

Puritan  theologian  frequently  in  trouble  for  his  opinions. 

Went  to  Leyden  about  1610.  Married  (i)  a  daughter  of  Dr 

Burgess,  chaplain  to  Sir  Horace  Vere,  Governor  of  Brielle, 

Holland;  (2)  Joane,  dau.  of  Giles  Fletcher  (1565).  Attended 

the  Synod  of  Dort,  1618-9.  Professor  of  Theology  a  tFraneker, 

i622,andafterwardsreetor,i626.  Retired  to  Rotterdam,i633, 

where  he  died  in  November,aged  57.   Author,  Medulla  Theo- 

logiae,  De  Conscientia,  etc.    (D.N.B. ;  J.  G.  Bartlett.) 
AMES,  WILLIAM.   B.A.  from  Christ's,  1607-8. 
AMES  or  AMYES,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Feb. 

14,1637-8.  Of  Essex.  Matric. 1638;  B.A.  1641-2;  M.A. from 

Queens',   1645.    Fellow  of  Queens',  1644-7.    Incorp.  M.A. 

at  Oxford,  1652. 
AMES  or  AMYES,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  sizar  from  Queens', 

Lent,  1645-6.  Of  Salop.   B.A.  1649.   This  man,  or  possibly 

the  last,  V.  of  Much  Wenlock,  Salop,  1656. 
AMRY,  EDWARD.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  31,  1607, 

as  Amye.   Matric.  1607. 
AMERY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1497. 

B.A.  1500-1;  M.A.  1504-5.  Ord.  sub-deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb. 

15,  1504-5. 
AMORY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  23, 

1746-7.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Middlesex.  B.  in  Dublin.  School, 

Westminster.    Matric.  1747;  M.B.  1757.    Practised  physic 

at  Wakefield,  Vorks.    Died  Feb.  14,  1805,  aged  74.   (ScoU- 

Mayor,  iii.  565.) 


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Amflys,  Robert 

AMFLYS,  ROBERT.    Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

1487. 
AMFLYS,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
July  31, 1514,  age  18.  B.  at  Lynn,  Norfolk.    Left  c.  1516-7. 

AMGELL  or  AMBGIL,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at 
Pembroke,  Feb.  14,  1630-1.  S.  of  John,  of  Yorks.  Matric. 
1631;  B.A.  1634-5;  M.A.  1638.  R.  of  Treeton,  Yorks.  c. 
1647;  ejected,  1662.   Died  soon  after.   {Calamy,  11.  578.) 

AMGELL,  JAMES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1555. 
One  of  these  names  minister  at  Sheffield,  1564-72.  {Peile,  i. 
60.) 

AMHERST,  GEOFFREY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Christ's, 
Mar.  26,  1667.  S.  of  John,  Bencher  of  Gray's  Inn.  B.  in 
London.  School,  Tonbridge.  Matric.  1667-8.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  June  i,  1666.  Barrister  and  Bencher.  M.P.  for 
Bletchingley,  1689-90.  Of  Cowfold,  Sussex.  Died  Aug. 
1713.  Father  of  Jeffery  {1695).  {Peile,  11.  9.) 

AMHERST,  GEOFFREY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  5,  1672. 
From  Eton.  Of  Tonbridge.  Afterwards  scholar  of  King's 
(adm.  there  same  year).  Matric.  1672;  B.A.  from  King's, 
1676-7;  M.A.  1680.  Fellow  of  King's,  1675.  Married  and 
lived  on  his  estate  in  Kent.  (Harwood,  260.) 

AMHERST,  GEOFFREY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Christ's, 
May  15, 1695.  S.  of  Geoffrey  (1667).  B.  at  Cowfold,  Sussex. 
School,  Horsham.  Matric.  1695.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  3, 
1692.  Bencher.  Treasurer,  1739-44.  Of  Riverhead,  Kent. 
Father  of  the  ist  Lord  Amherst.  Buried  at  Sevenoaks, 
Nov.  1,  1750.  (Peile,  11.  134.) 

AMHURST,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
June  29, 1648.  S.  of  Nicolas,  of  E.  Farleigh,  Kent.  B.  there. 
School, Maidstone.  Matric.  1648;  B.A.  1651-2.  V.ofMarden, 
Kent,  till  1707.  Died  Nov.  i,  1707. 

AMIE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  14)  at  Christ's,  Jan.  11, 
1622-3.  S.  of  Bamaby.  B.  at  Cambridge.  School,  Perse. 
Matric.  1623;  B.A.  1626-7;  M.A.  1631.  One  of  these  names, 
M.A.,  was  R.  of  Pen  Selwood,  Somerset.,  1645-65.  (Peile,  i. 
348.) 

AMYE,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  1582.  B.  at 
Hythe,  Kent.  B.A.  1584-5,  as  Amyas.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
June  18,  1584,  age  23.  V.  of  Hougham,  Kent,  1592-9.  R.  of 
Hawkinge,  Kent,  1599-1612.   Died  1612. 

AMEY,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Lent,  1563-4;  B.A. 
1567-8;  M.A.  1571;  LL.D.  1583.  Taxor,  1581-2.  Adm. 
advocate,  Oct.  3,  1590.  Master  in  Chancery,  1597-1621. 
Knighted,  1619.  S.  of  John,  S.  of  Robert,  of  Abingdon, 
Cambs.  Grant  of  arms,  1593. 

AMY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Feb.  27,  1687-8.  Of 
Suffolk.  Matric.  i6gi;  B.A.  1691-2.  Ord.  deacon  (by  Ex- 
Bishop  of  Norwich)  May  25,  1694.  Non-juror. 

AMY,  JOHN.  Adm.  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  July  6,  1713.  S.  of 
Richard  of  Yarm,  Yorks.  School,  Yarm.  Migrated  to  Peter- 
house  where  he  was  adm.  pens.  July  3,  1714.  Matric.  1714; 
Scholar,  1714;  B.A.  1716-7;  M.A.  1723.  Fellow,  1719. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  21,  1718;  priest,  Dec  20,  1719. 
Probably  V.  of  Wyrardisbury,  Bucks.,  1724-1757. 

AMYE,  RICHARD.    Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1548. 

AMYE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1578; 
B.A.  from  Clare,  1581-2;  M.A.  from  Queens',  1585.  Ord. 
priest  (London)  Mar.  1594.  V.  of  Buxlow  and  Knodishall, 
Suffolk,  1594-1611.  Chaplain  to  Lord  North,  1603.  (Peile,  i. 
147) 

AMY,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  c.  1591;  B.A. 
1595-6,  as  Amie. 

AMY, .   Matric,  sizar  from  Gonville  Hall,  Easter,  1544. 

AMY, .   Sizar  at  Jesus,  in  1603.   Mentioned  in  the  will  of 

his  tutor,  Lionel  Ducket.   (A.  Gray.) 

AMIRALD,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Apr.  5, 
1649.  Of  Norfolk.  Perhaps  S.  of  Paul,  V.  of  E.  Dereham. 
Matric.  1649;  B.A.  1652-3,  as  Amiraut.  Ejected  from  New 
Buckenham,  Norfolk,  1662.  Afterwards  minister  at  Over- 
strand,  and  South  Repps,  where  he  died.  Author  of  religious 
works.    (Calamy,  11.  191;  J.  Browne,  Norf.  and  Suff.) 

AMNER,  JOHN.  Mus.Bac.  1640  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
Mus.Bac.  (Oxford)  1613.  Organist  of  Ely  Cathedral  and 
master  of  the  choristers,  1610.  In  holy  orders.  Died  at  Ely, 
1641.  Composer  of  anthems,  etc.   (D.N.B.) 

AMONDESHAM,  ue  AGMONDESHAM. 

AMOS,  SIMON.   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  10, 1663-4.  Of 

Lines.  School,  Market  Bosworth.  Dixie  scholar;  Matric,  as 

Samuel,  1664;  B.A.  1667. 
AMOS,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Sept.  zy,  1748.   Of 

London.    Matric.   1748;  Scholar;   B.A.   1753;  M.A.   1756. 

Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  July,  1754;  priest.  Mar.  14,  1756. 


Anderson,  Francis 

AMSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Jesus,  Nov.  7,  1704.  Of 
Leighs,  Cheshire.  S.  of  Hugh,  Esq.  Matric.  1705.  Died 
Jan.  9,  1735,  aged  50.  M.I.  in  Sandbach  Church. 

AMSON,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Lent,  1672-3. 
Of  Middlewich,  Cheshire,  gent.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Nov.  21,  1675. 

AMSON,  ROGER  (?  GEORGE).  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel, 
June  3,  1672.  Of  Staffs.  ('George  Amson,'  matric.  sizar, 
Easter,  1672.) 

AMSTER,  THOMAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke  c.  1596, 
ANBIE  (?  AUBIE),  ANDREW.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity, 

Easter,  1634;  B.A.  1638. 
ANBY  or  AWNBY,  GEORGE.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Sidney,  July 

6,  1618.  S.  of  John,  of  Sherwood  Hall,  Yorks.  B.  in  Yorks. 

Age  11  in  1612.  Matric.  1618,  as  Aubye.  Married  Frances, 

dau.  of  Richard  Bowes,  of  Babthorp,  Yorks.   Died  May  21, 

1666.   (Vis.  of  Yorks.;  M.  H.  Peacock.) 
ANBY,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  5,  1641. 

Of  Yorks.    Probably  2nd  s.  of  George,  of  Sherwood  Hall, 

Kellington,  Yorks.,  above.  Died  unmarried.  (M.  H.  Peacock.) 

ANCELL,  see  also  ANSELL. 

ANCELL,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  22,  1635. 
Of  Lines.  B.A.  1638-9;  M.A.  1642. 

ANCELL,  W.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1573. 

ANCKERSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  July  5, 
1603.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Cheveley,  Cambs.  School,  Cheveley. 
B.A.  1606-7;  M.A.  1610.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  June  18, 
1609.  C.  of  Goldmorton,  Essex.  (Venn,  i.  185.) 

ANDERBY,  WILLIAM  DE.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall.  Died 
Nov.  20,  1377.    Perhaps  William  Haddenby,  adm.  1360. 

ANDERSON,  ALEXANDER.  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1575-6; 
M.A.  1579.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1577,  age  25;  priest.  Mar.  29, 
1578.  V.  of  Wrawby,  Lines.,  1590-7. 

ANDERSON,  ARCHIBALD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens', 
Michs.  1585.  Of  Scotland. 

ANDERSON,  BANKS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1626;  B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633. 

ANDERSON,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Magdalene,  June  10, 
1653,  age  17.  S.  of  Edmund,  of  Broughton,  Lines.,  Esq. 
School,  Enfield,  imder  Dr  Littleton.    Matric.  1653. 

ANDERSON,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Magdalene, 
Nov.  13,  1732.  S.  of  Francis,  Esq.  B.  at  Manby,  Lines. 
School,  Brigg.  Matric.  1733;  LL-B.  1739.  Brother  of  Francis 
{1731). 

ANDERSON,  EDMUND.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1549.  Perhaps  the  Lord  Chief  Justice  C.P.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  1550.  Serjeant-at-Law,  1577.  Chief  Justice 
C.P.  1582.  Knighted,  1582.  Died  Aug.  1,  1605.  Buried  at 
Eyworth,  Beds.   (D.N.B.) 

ANDERSON,  EDMUND.  Matric.  FeJ.-Com.  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1620.  S.  and  h.  of  William,  of  Broughton,  Lines.; 
adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Jan.  29,  1622-3.  Aged  26  in  1634. 
Created  baronet,  1660.  Died  1660-1.  Buried  at  Broughton, 
Jan.  19,  1660-1,  aged  55.  (Lines.  Pedigrees;  Foster,  Gray's 
Inn;  G.E.C.) 

ANDERSON,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Magdalene,  June  i, 
1647,  age  16.  S.  of  Edmund,  Esq.  of  Lines.  School,  Stam- 
ford.  Matric.  1647-8. 

ANDERSON,  EDMUND.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Mar.  13,  1650-1,  age  17.  B.  at  'Morton,'  Cambs.  Matric. 
1650-1;  B.A.  1654-5;  M.A.  1658.  Fellow,  1654,  till  his  death, 
Nov.  25,  1660. 

ANDERSON,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney, 
May  25,  1670.  ist  s.  of  William,  gent.  B.  at  Dunholme, 
Lines.  School,  Langton,  Malton,  Yorks.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Nov.  25,  1671.  Of  Dunholme,  Esq.  (Lines.  Pedi- 
grees.) 

ANDERSON,  Sir  EDMUND,  Bart  Adm.  at  St  Catharine's, 
May  30,  1705.  Of  Broughton,  Lines.  B.  1687.  S.  of  Sir 
Edmund,  Bart.  Succeeded  as  Bart,  1702.  Died  May  3, 1765, 
at  Kilnwick  Percy,  Yorks.,  aged  77.  M.I.  there.  (Lines.  Pedi- 
grees; G.E.C.) 

ANDERSON,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Magdalene, 
Oct.  18, 1730.  S.  of  Sir  Stephen,  Bart.  B.  at  Eyworth,  Beds. 
School,  Kensington  (priv.).  Matric.  1731;  B.A.  1734-5; 
M.A.  1738.  Died  unmarried,  Feb.  9,  1766.  (Burke,  Ext. 
Bart.) 

ANDERSON,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse, 
Michs.  1609  (?  thesamematric.  again  Easter,  1610).  Migrated 
to  Emmanuel  Sept.  12,  1610.  Scholar;  B.A.  from  Em- 
manuel, 1612-3;  M.A.  1616. 

ANDERSON,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  from  Clare,  Easter,  1664; 
B.A.  1667-8,   Perhaps  adm.  as '  William.' 


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Anderson,  Francis 

ANDERSON,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  20)  at  Mag- 
dalene, Oct.  l6,  173 1.  S.  of  Francis,  Esq.  B.  at  Manby, 
Lines.  School,  Brigg.  Of  Manby,  Esq.  His  son  Charles  took 
the  name  (of  his  mother)  Pelham  and  was  created  Baron  Yar- 
borough,  1794.  Brother  of  Charles  (1732).  {BviTke,  Ext.  Bart.) 

ANDERSON,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent, 
1564-5.  One  of  these  names  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1566. 
Perhaps  s.  of  Bertram  (M.P.  for  Newcastle,  1362).  M.P.  for 
Newcastle-on-Tyne,  1584,  1593.  Buried  Aug.  6,  1605.  {Vis. 
of  Yorks.  1564.) 

ANDERSON,  HENRY.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Trinity  Hall, 
Easter,  1655.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Robert,  of  Chichester, 
Esq.;  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  22,  1659. 

ANDERSON,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Magdalene,  June  25, 
1659,  age  17.  S.  of  James,  of  Newcastle.  Matric.  1659;  B.A. 
1662;  M.A.  1666.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1669.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely)  Sept.  1662;  priest,  June  13,  1663,  as  'B.A.  of  Jesus.' 
V.  of  King's  Sombome,  Hants.,  1666.  Father  of  William 
(16S6). 

ANDERSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  ir,  1602-3. 
Matric.  sizar  1603;  B.A.  1606-7;  M.A.  1610.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Dec.  24,  1609.  Master  of  Kimbolton  Grammar 
School,  1611.  R.  of  Wymington,  Beds.,  1622-40.  Died  Jan. 
14,  1655-6.  Father  of  Stephen  (1642-3).   (W.  M.  Noble.) 

ANDERSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Sidney,  Sept.  29, 
1626.  S.  of  Sir  Francis,  Knt.  B.  at  Eyworth,  Beds.  School, 
Isleworth,  Middlesex.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  1626-7.  Created 
baronet,  Jan.  3,  1628-9.  Of  St  Ives,  Hunts.  Died  1630, 
without  issue.  (Lines.  Pedigrees;  Burke,  Ext.  Bart.) 

ANDERSON,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Easter, 
1624. 

ANDERSON,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Michs. 
1578;  B..\.  1581-2;  Scholar,  1583-4.  V.  of  Well,  Yorks., 
1599-1608.  Died  1608. 

ANDERSON,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  May  13, 
1642.  B.  at  Biggins  (?  Newbiggen),  near  Kirkby,  Westmor- 
land. School,  Kirkby.  B.A.  1644-5;  M.A.  1651.  Fellow, 
1652-7.  Perhaps  R.  of  Birkby,  Northallerton,  till  about 
1663.  V.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Hull,  1662-89.  Preb.  of  York, 
1681-9.    {PeiU.i.  4S0.) 

ANDERSON,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1552.  Perhaps  2nd  s.  of  Edward,  of  Roxby,  Lines.  Adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  1550.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1549). 

ANDERSON,  ROBERT.   B.Can.L.  1516-7. 

ANDERSON,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1633;  B.A.  1636-7. 

ANDERSON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Christ's, 
June7, 1655.  S.of  Sir  Francis,  Knt.  B.  at  Bradley,  Durham. 
School,  Ryton.  Matric.  1655.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Oct.  24, 
1655.   Died  1668.   {Peile,  i.  567.) 

ANDERSON,  ROBERT.  M.A.  1660.  Incorp.  from  St  Andrews. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  23,  1660;  priest  same  day. 
One  of  these  names  R.  of  Sandon,  Herts.,  1675. 

ANDERSON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  May  22,  1708. 
Of  Chester.   Matric.  1708. 

ANDERSON,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
Feb.  9, 1642-3.  S.  of  John  (1602-3),  R.  of  Wymington,  Beds. 
B.  there.  Matric.  1645;  B.A.  1646-7;  M.A.  1650.  R.  of  Gt 
Catworth,  Hunts.,  1660-1703.   Died  1703. 

ANDERSON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1549-  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Edward,  of  Roxby,  Lines.  Adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  1550.    Brother  of  Richard  (1552). 

ANDERSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene, 
Apr.  15,  i68i.  S.  of  William,  Esq.,  deceased.  B.  at  Dun- 
holme,  Lines.  School,  Lincoln.  Matric.  1681;  B.A.  1684-5; 
M.A.  1688.   {Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

ANDERSON,  WILLIAM.  B.Civ.L.  1520-1. 

ANDERSON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1575;  B.A.  1579-80. 

ANDERSON,  WILLIAB*.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1576.  OfNorthanU.  B.A.  1581-2;  M.A.  from  St  Catharine's, 
1585.  FeUowof  St  Catharine's,  1585.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Sept.  29;  priest,  Nov.  30,  1585.   Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1586. 

ANDERSON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1598.    Perhaps  s.  of  Sir  Edmund,  above  (1549). 

ANDERSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's, 
June  14,  1651.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Ashton,  Yorks.  School, 
Gig^Ieswick.  Matric.  1651.  One  of  these  names  V.  of 
Easingwold,  Yorks.,  1662-4.   (PfH*.  i.  543-) 

ANDERSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Apr.  15,  1664. 
B.  in  Yorks.    Perhaps  mistake  for  Francis;  see  above. 

ANDERSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Magdalene, 
May  10,  1 686.  S.  of  Henry,  clerk,  formerly  of  the  College 
(1659).  B.  at  King's  Sombome,  Hants.  School,  Romsey 
(Mr  Goldwire).    Matric.  1687-8;  B.A.  1689-90. 


Andrews,  Eusebius 

ANDERSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  2, 1737-8.  S.  of  Sir  Edmund,  of  Kihiwiek,  Yorks.,  Bart. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1738;  Scholar,  1738;  B.A. 
1741-2;  M.A.  1745.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  29,  1743. 
R.  of  Lea,  Lines.,  1743-85-  R-  of  Epworth,  1757-84.  Suc- 
ceeded as  Bart.  1765.  Died  at  Bell  HaU,  York,  Mar.  9, 1785. 
Buried  at  Lea.   M.I.  there.   {G.E.C.) 

ANDERSON,  WILLIAM  OWEN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at 
St  John's,  Oct.  14,  1686.  S.  of  Robert,  C.  of  Mortlake. 
B.  at  Mortlake,  Surrey.  Matric.  1686;  B.A.  1690-1.  Chap- 
Iain  to  East  India  Co.  1704.  Commissary  of  Bishop  of  Lon- 
don, for  the  consecration  of  the  church  at  Calcutta.  Died 
at  sea  or  at  Madras  Sept.  30,  1711.  (H.  B.  Hyde,  Annals  of 
Bengal.) 

ANDERSON, .  B.Civ.  (or  Can.)  L.,  1499-1500. 

ANDERSON, .   Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity,  1644. 

ANDERTON,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
June  12,  1671.  S.  of  John,  attorney,  of  Wigan,  Lanes. 
B.  there.  School,  Wigan.  Matric.  1671;  B.A.  1674-5.  Died 
in  College;  buried  at  All  Saints',  Cambridge,  Mar.  4,  1674-5. 

ANDERTON,  LAURENCE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  c.  1593. 
S.  of  Thomas,  of  Horwick,  Lanes.  B.  1577.  School,  Black- 
bum.  B.A.  1596-7.  Probably  in  Anglican  orders.  Went  to 
Rome,  1604;  and  entered  the  Society  of  Jesus.  Laboured 
in  the  English  Province,  mostly  in  Lancashire,  for  nearly 
40  years.  Died  Apr.  17,  1643.  Learned  controversialist. 
{D.N.B.;  Peile,  i.  206.) 

ANDERTON,  PHILIP.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1646. 
Of  Salop.  Matric.  1646;  B.A.  1649-50;  M.A.  1653.  V.  of 
Low  Leyton,  Essex,  1651;  ejected  1662.  Afterwards  taught 
school  there.   Died  Aug.  27,  1669.   {Calamy,  i.  510.) 

ANDERTON,  ROBERT.  B.Civ.L.  1539-40.  Of  St  Clement's 
Hostel.  Admon.  granted  (V.C.C.)  1540,  to  Paul  Amcotts, 
of  St  Nicholas'  Hostel. 

ANDERTON,  STEPHEN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1637;  B.A.  1640-1.  Head  Master  of  Hexham  Grammar 
School,  1642.  V.  of  Corbridge,  Northumberland,  in  1650;  'a 
preaching  minister.'  Buried  there,  Sept.  21,  1669.  (H.  M. 
Wood.) 

ANDERTON,  THOMAS.    Lay  clerk  at  King's,  1562-3. 

ANDERTON,  THURSTON.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  c. 
1596.  Of  Clayton,  Lanes.,  gent.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb. 
5,  1600-1 ;  late  of  Barnard's  Inn  and  s.  of  Christopher,  of 
Lostack.    {Vis.  of  Lanes.  1664.) 

ANDESLEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  scholar  from  Eton, 
1495- 

ANDEWE  or  ANDEIWE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius, 
.Apr.  13,  1574.  Of  Rayleigh,  Essex.  S.  of  Thomas.  School, 
Rayleigh.   Matric.  1574. 

ANDILTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  scholar  from  Eton,  15x1. 
Left  as  scholar. 

ANDLESER,  EDWARD.  M.A.  1566  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
Adm.  at  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1550;  B.A.  i55i;M.A.  1555; 
B.D.  1565-6.  V.  of  Epping,  Essex,  1568.  R.  of  Wood  Norton, 
Norfolk,  1580;  and  of  Cley-next-the-Sea,  1600.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

ANDRESSE,  CLIVE.   M.A.  1635-6  {Lit.  Reg.). 

ANDREWS,  ARNOLD.  Adm.  scholar  (age  19)  at  Sidney, 
Feb.  8,  1671-2.  .S.  of  Arnold,  clothier.  B.  at  N.  Nibley, 
Gloucester.  Schools,  Wotton-under-Edge,  Gloucs.,  and 
Wainfleet.  From  St  Edmund's  Hall,  Oxford.  Matric.  there, 
Junes, 1668;  B.A.  (Cambridge)  1671-2.  Ord. deacon  (Peterb.) 
June  2,  1672. 

ANDREW,  BARTHOLOMEW.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs. 
1570.  B.  at  Bocking,  Essex.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Jan.  6, 
1573-4,  age  23;  of  Braintree  (?  curate);  priest  (Ely)  Dec.  21, 
1576.   V.  of  Braintree  during  1579. 

ANDREWS,  BARTIMEUS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse  c. 
1596;  B.A.  1599-1600;  M.A.  1603.  Ord. deacon  (Colchester) 
Sept.  9;  priest,  Sept.  23,  1604.  K.  of  Clophill,  Beds.,  1610. 
R.  of  Laver  Magdalen,  Essex,  1619-31.  Probably  s.  of 
Bartimeus,  lecturer  at  Yarmouth,  1585.  (Palmer's  AfonsAt^.) 

ANDREW,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Mar.  2, 
1587-8,  age  16.  S.  of  Roger,  gent.  B.  in  Gt  Ryburgh,  Nor- 
folk. School, Holt.  Matric.  1588; Scholar,  1589-90. 

ANDREW,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Lent, 
1582-3.  Probably  C.  of  Godmanchester,  in  1585:  'bred  in 
the  schools.' 

ANDREW  or  ANDREWS,  EDWARD.  Scholar  of  Trinity, 
1608;  B.A.  1608-9;  M.A.  1612.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar. 
20;  priest,  Mar.  21,  1613-4.  Probably  C.  of  Eyworth,  Beds., 
in  1638. 

ANDREW,  EUSEBIUS.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Christ's, 
Easter,  1622.  S.  of  Eusebius,  Bencher  of  Lincoln's  Inn. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Aug.  11,  1650.  For  the  father  set 
D.N.B.  {Peile,  i.  343) 


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ANDREW,  GEORGE.    Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1579. 

ANDREWS,  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1674-  Of 
Norwich.  Matric.  1675;  B.A.  1677-8;  M.A.  1682.  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1682. 

ANDREWES,  HENRY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Trinity, 
Junes,  1695.  S.  of  Sir  Matthew.  B.  at  Waltham-on-Thames, 
Surrey.   Educated  at  home.  Matric.  1695. 

ANDREWS,  HENRY.  M.A.  from  King's,  I7i7.  S.  of  John, 
of  Topsham,  Devon.,  clerk.  Matric.  (BaUiol  College,  Oxford) 
Mar.  31,  1696,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1699.  R.  of  Ludgvan, 
Cornwall,  1706.  R.  of  Kmperne,  Dorset.,  1716.  R.  of  Shaftes- 
bury, 1714-22.  Headmaster  of  Shaftesbury  School,  1706 
Died  1722.    {Al.  Oxon.) 

ANDREWS,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene, 
June  10,  1736.  S.  of  John,  Esq.  B.  at  Alford,  Lines.  School, 
Kirkby  Lonsdale,  Yorks.  Matric.  1736.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  Nov.  29,  1737.  Barrister,  1744;  Bencher,  1760.  Of 
Alford,  Lines.,  Esq.    Will  proved,  1792.   (Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

ANDREW,  JAMES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Sx  John's,  Michs.  1621 ; 
B.A.  1625-6;  M.A.  1629. 

ANDREWS,  JAMES.  Adm.  siz.-ir  at  St  Catharine's,  Aug.  20, 
1694.  Matric.  1696;  B.A.  1698-9;  M.A.  1716.  Ord.  priest 
(Norwich)  Sept.  1702.  R.  of  Milden,  Suffolk,  1703-51.  R.  of 
Bamingham,  1716.   Father  of  the  next. 

ANDREWS,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Dec.  28, 
1721.  Of  Milden,  Suffolk.  S.  of  James,  R.  of  Milden,  above. 
Matric.  1722;  B.A.  1725-6.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Feb. 
1726-7;  priest,  June,  1728. 

ANDREW,  JOHN.  B.A.  1463-4;  M.A.  1467;  B.D.  1474.  Perhaps 

R.  of  N.  Ockendon,  Essex,  1473-1480.    Letters  dimissory 

(from  Ely)  for  ist  tonsure,  1468.   Died  1480. 
ANDREW,  JOHN.   B.A.  1469-70;  (?  M.A.  1477);  B.D.  (?)  1483. 

Probably  Fellow  of  Queens',  1484-97. 
ANDREWS,  JOHN.    Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

Aug.  13,  1511,  age  18.   B.  at  Toddington,  Beds.   Fellow,  c. 

15 14-5.   Left  on  marriage.    Made  a  fortune  by  purchase  of 

Papal  pardons  at  Boston.    (Harwood.) 

ANDREW  or  ANDROS,  JOHN.   B.A.  1522-3;  M.A.  1527. 

ANDREW,  JOHN.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  St  Catharine's, 
Easter,  1545. 

ANDROW,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1552. 

ANDREWE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1556. 
Of  Suffolk.  B.A.  1559-60.  Fellow  of  St  John's,  1560.  Prob- 
ably M.A.  as  Andrews,  from  St  John's,  1572.  One  of  these 
names  V.  of  Great  Wigston,  Leics.,  1575-77.  Died  1577. 
(Peile  I.  63 ;  Nichols,  iv.  383.) 

ANDREW,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1573. 

ANDREW  or  ANDREWS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel, 
Feb.  24,  1595-6.  Matric.  c.  1596;  B.A.  1599-1600;  M.A. 
from  Pembroke,  1603;  D.D.  1633. 

ANDREWS  or  ANDREW,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus, 
Easter,  i6o6.   Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  25,  1608. 

ANDREWES,  JOHN.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Jesus,  Michs. 
1618.  Perhaps  s.  of  John,  of  Clerkenwell,  clerk;  adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  1620. 

ANDREWS,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1620; 
B.A.  1622-3. 

ANDREWS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  12,  1623. 
Matric.  1623. 

ANDREWS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  July  2,  1632,  age  17. 

S.  of  John,  gent.    B.  at  Egginton,  Leighton  Buzzard,  Beds. 

Matric.   1632;  Scholar,  1634-7;  B.A.   1635-6;  M.A.   1639. 

Adm.  at  Sidney,  as  M.A.,  1639.  One  of  these  names  minister 

of  Oulton,  Norfolk,  1654-8.  Died  Dec.  12, 1658.  (Venn,  1.306.) 
ANDREWS.  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  2, 

1636.   S.  of  Thomas,  yeoman,  of  Northants.    B.  at  Olney 

Bucks.   School,  Peterborough.   Matric.  1637,  as  Andrew.   ' 
ANDREWS,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Feb.  24,  1641-2, 

age  17.    S.  of  John,  of  Sudbury,  Suffolk,  gent.    School,' 

Sudbury.   Matric.  1642. 
ANDREWS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  May  5, 

1645.     Of  Gloucs.    Matric.   1645.    'Ex  schola  Utoniensi' 

(?  Eton). 
ANDREW,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  20,   1660. 

Matric.  1661;  B.A.  1663;  M.A.  1668.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 

May  21,  1665.     V.  of  Yaxley,  Hunts.,  1669-86.     Buried 

there  Jan.  i,  1686-7. 
ANDREWES,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Christ's,  July  9, 

1664.    S.  of  Thomas.    B.  in  London.    Schools,  Cambridge 

(priv.)  and  Stortford.  Matric.  1664;  B.A.  1668-9;  M.A.  1672. 

Fellow,    1669-75.     Ord.    deacon   and   priest    (Gloucs.,    at 

Holbom)  Feb.  27, 1669-70.    Probably  died  c.  1675.    He  was 

a  son  of  Damaris,  wife  of  Dr  Ralph  Cudworth,  by  her  first 

husband.  {PeiU,  i.  612;  F.  S.  Hockaday.) 


Andrews,  Robert 

ANDREWS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Feb.  24, 
1692-3.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Hitchin.  School,  Hitchin.  Matric. 
1693;  Scholar,  1693;  B.A.  1696-7;  M.A.  1703.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Sept.  24,  1699;  priest  (London)  Sept.  22,  1700. 
Perhaps  C.  of  Sutton  by  Dover,  1702.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1703.  R.  of  Knowlton,  Kent,  1708-11.  R.  of  St  Mildred,  All 
Saints',  and  St  Mary  de  Castro,  Canterbury,  1708.  Chaplain 
to  Lord  Rockingham.  Married  Jane,  dau.  of  Henry  Barnes. 
Died  1710-1.   {Peile,  11.  128.) 

ANDREW,  JOHN.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  10, 
1701-2.  Of  London.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric. 
1701;  LL.B.  1706;  LL.D.  1711.  Fellow,  1 705-1 747.  Adm. 
advocate  in  the  Arches  Court,  1711.  Judge  of  the  Con- 
sistory Court  of  London,  1739-47.  Left  a  large  sum  to  the 
College,  which  was  finally  declined.  Died  Oct.  1,  1747. 
(Coll.  Hist.  ofTrin.  Hall,  192.) 

ANDREWS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  July  9,  1731.  Of 
-Oxted,  Surrey.   Matric.  1731;  B.A.  1735-6. 

ANDREW,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Peterhouse, 
March  14,  1731-2.  Of  Middlesex.  School,  Elmdon,  Essex. 
Matric.  1732;  Scholar,  1732;  B.A.  1735-6. 

ANDREW,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  27, 
1732.  S.  of  Robert,  merchant.  B.  at  Gateshead,  Durham. 
School,  Newcastle.  Matric.  1732.  Buried  at  Boldon,  Durham, 
Jan.  II,  1790.  Described  as  M.D.   (H.  M.  Wood.) 

ANDREWES,  JOSHUA.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1627;  B.A.  1630-1;  M.A.  1634.  R.of  Little Bookham, Surrey, 
1670-7.  R.  of  Effingham,  1674-7.  Buried  there,  Feb.  12, 
1676-7. 

ANDREWS,  LANCELOT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke, 
Michs.  1571.  S.  of  a  merchant.  B.  in  All  Hallows,  Barking. 
School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  B.A.  1574-5;  M.A.  1578;  B.D. 
1585.  Fellow,  1576;  Master,  1589-1605.  V.  of  St  Giles, 
Cripplegate,  1589.  Prcb.  of  St  Paul's,  1589.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  1590.  Chaplain  to  the  Queen.  Preb.  of  Westminster, 
1597;  Dean,  1601.  Bishop  of  Chichester,  1605.  Lord  Almoner. 
Bishop  of  Ely,  1609;  and  of  Winchester,  1619-26.  Dean  of 
the  Chapel  Royal,  1619.  Died  Sept.  25,  1626.  Buried  at  St 
Saviour's,  Southwark.  Learned  patristic  writer.  Took  part 
in  the  Hampton  Court  Controversy.  One  of  the  revisers  of 
the  Authorized  Version.    Brother  of  Roger  (1590).   (D.N.B.) 

ANDREWS,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Jan.  23, 
1663-4.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  1664-5;  B.A.  1667-8;  M.A. 
1671.   Fellow,  1670-4.  Died  1674. 

ANDREWS,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  (age  17)  from  Pem- 
broke, Easter,  1619.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  London.  B.A.  1622; 
M.A.  1626;  D.D.  1642.  Fellow,  1624.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1627,  1645.  R.  of  Guildford,  1630-43.  V.  of  Godalming, 
1635-43.  Preb.of Sarum,  1633.  Ejected,  1643.  Diedin prison 
shortly  before  1660.   {Manning,  i.  69.) 

ANDREWES,  OLIVER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Mar.  9, 
1669-70.  S.  of  Oliver,  gent.,  of  Sudbury,  Suffolk.  B.  there. 
Schools,  Sudbury  and  Felstead.  Matric.  1670.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  1671.   Died  1676.   (Venn,  i.  440.) 

ANDROS,  RICHARD.   Of  Trinity  Hall    B.Civ.L.   1512-3. 

ANDREWS,   RICHARD.    M.A.   1607  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 

S.  of  Edmond,  of  London.   Matric.  (Oxford)  Oct.  15,  1591, 

age   16;  B.A.   1595;   M.A.   1509;   M.B.   1607;   M.D.   1608. 

F.R.C.P.  1610.  Died  1634.   {Munk,  i.  154.) 
ANDREWS,  RICHARD.   'M.A.  Cambridge,'  incorp.  at  Oxford, 

Jan.  21,  1626-7.   Perhaps  a  mistake  for  Nicholas. 
ANDREWS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Christ's, 

Mar.  18,1662-3.  S.  of  Ralph.  B.  in  London.  School,  Bishop's 

Stortford.  Matric.  1663.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  June  8, 

1663.    (Peile,  I.  601.) 
ANDREWS,  RICHARD.     Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 

Jan.  13, 1663-4.  S.  of  Roger,  shoemaker,  of  Salop.  B.  there. 

School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  1664;  B.A.  1667-8;  M.A.  1671. 

Nominated  as  2nd  master  at  Shrewsbury,  Dec.  12,  1672. 

R.  of  Upton  Magna,  and  Witbington,  Salop.  Died  1726. 
ANDREWS,    RICHARD.     Adm.   pens,    (age    16)    at   Sidney, 

Sept.  8,  1698.    S.  of  Daniel,  mercer,  of  London.    School, 

Thaxted,    Essex.     Of    Earl's   Colne,    Essex.     Died    1730. 

(Morant,  11.  212.) 
ANDREW,  ROBERT.   B.A.  1527-8. 
ANDROWES,    ROBERT.     Matric.    pens,   from    Peterhouse, 

Easter,  1563;  B.A.  1565-6,  as  Andrew;  M.A.  1569.    V.  of 

Impington,  Cambs.,  1573.   V.  of  Wormingford,  Essex,  1579- 

86.   Died  1586. 
ANDREW,    ROBERT.    Matric.  sizar  from   Queens',   Michs. 

1573- 
ANDREWS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 

1637.    Matric.  1637;  B.A.  1640-1;  M.A.  1644.    Ord.  deacon 

(Norwich)  Dec.  24,  1643,  aSf^  23;  C.  of  Gislingham,  Suffolk; 

priest,  June  16,  1644. 


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ANDREWS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  May  13,  1647. 
Matric.  1647-8. 

ANDREWS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  1676. 
Matric.  1677:  M.B.  1682. 

ANDREWS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  May  15, 
1690,  as 'John.'  Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  1691-2;  B. A.  1693-4. 
Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  May  1700.  C.  of  Bot^ale,  Suffolk. 
Father  of  the  next. 

ANDREWS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sirar  at  St  Catharine's,  Dec.  28, 
1721.  Of  Botesdale,  Suffolk.  S.  of  Robert  (1690)  above. 
Matric.  1722;  B.A.  1723-6.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Mar. 
1725-6. 

ANDREWS,  ROGER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  c.  1590; 
B.A.  1592-3;  M.A.  1597;  B.D.  1604;  D.D.  i6og.  Fellow, 
1534.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1602.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest 
(I.mcoln)  Nov.  14,  1602.  R.  of  St  Martin's,  Ongar,  Essex, 
1603.  V.  of  Chigwell,  Essex,  1605-6.  R.  of  Nuthurst,  Sussex, 
1606.  Chancellor  of  Chichester,  1606;  Archdeacon,  1608. 
V.  of  Cowfold  and  Cuckfield,  Sussex,  1609.  Preb.  of  South- 
well, 1609;  of  Ely,  1617;  of  Winchester,  1625.  R.  of  Elm 
and  Emneth,  Cambs.,  1615;  and  of  Cheriton,  Hants.,  1622. 
Master  of  Jesus,  1618-32;  resigned.  Died  1635.  Buried  at 
Cheriton,Sept.  II,  1635.  Will  proved  (P.CC.)  1635.  Brother 
of  Lancelot  (1571).    (/«.  Coll.  Hist.  84;  Al.  Oxon.) 

ANDREWS,  ROGER.  B.A.  1626  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  B.A. 
(Trinity  College,  Oxford)  1625-6.  Perhaps  V.  of  Cocking,  and 
R.  of  Nuthurst,  Sussex,  x66o.    (Al.Oxon.) 

ANDREWS,  SAMPSON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  24. 
1634.  Of  Lanes.  Matric.  1634;  B.A.  from  King's,  1637-8. 
as  Andrew. 

ANDREWES,  SAMPSON.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  1640; 
B.A.  1644-5; M.A.  1648. 

ANDREWS,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Apr.  16,  i6ii, 
age  15.  S.  of  Philip,  a  Fleming,  deceased.  School,  Norwich. 
Matric.  1611;  Scholar,  1612-8;  B.A.  1614-5;  M.A.  1618. 
Perhaps  the  'godly  and  orthodox  divine,'  sequestered  to 
Heme,  Kent,  June  i,  1647.    (Venn,  1.  211.) 

ANDREWS,  SAMUEL.  B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1644 
(Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of  Nicholas,  of  Kingswood,  Wilts. 
Matric.  (Oxford)  Dec.  8,  1637,  age  16;  B.A.  1641.  R.  of 
Southam,  Warws.,  1654.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

ANDREWS,  SIMON.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1652 ; 

B.A.  1655-6. 
ANDREWS,  THOMAS.  B.Civ.L.  1541-2.  Three  years  at  Oxford; 

four  at  Cambridge.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Thomas,  Knt.    Adm.  at 

the  Middle  Temple,  May  ii,  1558.    M.P.  for  Sudbury,  1563. 

Solicitor  to  the  University,  Dec.  16,  1578-81.    Died  at  Bury 

St  Edmunds,  1585.  (Cooper,  i.  510.) 
ANDREWES,    THOMAS.     Matric.    sizar    from    Magdalene, 

Michs.  1582. 
ANDREWS,  THOMAS.    Of  Christ's;  Med.  Lie.  1600. 
ANDREW  or  ANDREWS,  THOMAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus 

Christi,  Easter,  1629.  Of  Leics.  B.A.  from  Clare,  1632-3. 

ANDREWES,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs. 
1629;  B.A.  1633-4;  M.A.  1637.  V.  of  N.  Mimms,  Herts., 
1645-48.  V.  of  Wellingborough,  Northants.,  1648-62; 
ejected.   (Caiamy,  11.  233;  Urwick,  Herts.  454.) 

ANDREWS  or  ANDREWE,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1633  (Incorp.  from 

Oxford).   S.  of  Richard,  of  Thorpe  Underwood,  Northants. 

Matric. Oxford, Nov.  4,  i63i,age  17;  B.A.  1633.   Adm.  at  the 

Middle  Temple,  Dec.  13,  1632.   (Al.  Oxon.) 
ANDREWES,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.   19, 

1652.  Of  Suffolk.  B.A.  1657. 
ANDREWS,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July   i, 

1662.    Of  Staffs.    One  of  these  names  M.P.  for  Higham 

Ferrers,  Northants.,  1689-98,  and  M.P.  for  Northampton, 

1700-1. 
ANDREWS,  THOMAS.    Matric.  sizar  from   King's,   Easter, 

1689;  B.A.  1692-3;  M.A.  1700. 
ANDREWES,  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  May  5,  1704. 

S.  of  Thomas,  of  Chipping  Norton,  Oxford.    School,  Com- 

biook,  Warws.   Matric.  1704;  B.A.  1708-9. 
ANDREWES,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,   (age  17)   at  Trinity, 

Apr.  23,  1705.   S.  of  .Simon,  of  London.   School,  St  Paul's. 

Matric.    1706;    Scholar,    1706;    B.A.    1708-9;    M.A.    1712. 

Fellow,  1711.   Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  15,  1712;  priest 

(Ely)  Dec.  20,  1713. 
ANDREWS,  THOMAS.  M.A.  from  King's,  1710.  S.oflhomas, 

of    Mitcheldean,    Gloucs.,   clerk.     Matric.    (Christ   Church, 

Oxford)  Feb.   11,   1695-6,  age  17;    B.A.  (Oxford)   1700-1. 

V.  of  Llanovcr,  Monm.     R.  of  Mitchel  Troy,  1709.     V.  of 

Pebworth,  Gloucester,  1715.   V.  of  Elberton,  Bristol,  1714. 

{Al.  Oxon.;  F.  S.  Hockaday.) 


Angell,  William 

ANDREWS,  TOWNSEND.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Clare,  Feb.  8, 
1717-8.  B.  in  London.  Matric.  1719.  M.P.  for  Hindon, 
Wilts.,  1727;  for  Bossiney,  Cornwall,  1734-7.  Died  1737. 

ANDREWS, TOWNSHEND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Feb. 
22, 1749-50.  Only  s.  of  Townsend  (alwve),  of  Coulston,  Wilts. 
Matric.  1750;  Scholar,  1752 ;  LL.B.  1756.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Dec.  17,  1755-  Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1771.  R.  of 
St  Cath.  Coleman,  1774-181 1.  V.  of  Ashwell,  Herts.,  1769- 
1811.    Died  Dec.  23,  1811. 

ANDREW,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1569.  Oneof thesenamesadm.atGray'sInn,i572.  Barrister, 
1582.  Ancient,  1589.  Perhaps  Sheriff  of  Bucks.  Knighted 
1608.   (Foster,  Gray's  Inn.) 

ANDREW,  W.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1579-80. 

ANDREWS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  Oct.  1598. 
B.  at  Whittlesey  Mere,  Cambs.  Matric.  1598;  B.A.  1601-2; 
M.A.  1605.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  19,  i6ci2. 
R.  of  Walton,  Herts.,  1611. 

ANDREWS,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Trinity, 
Easter,  1606.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  William,  of  Lathbury,  Bucks., 
Knt.;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  17,  1607.  Aged  25  in  1615. 
Of  Lathbury.  High  Sheriff  of  Bucks.,  1607.  Knighted,  1618. 
Son  Henry  created  Bart.  Buried  Aug.  20, 1657.  (Lipscomb, 
IV.  198;  Vis.  of  Bucks.  1634.) 

ANDREWES,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Apt.  2,  1619. 
Of  London.  S.  of  Nicholas,  citizen  of  London,  brother  of 
Lancelot,  Bishop  of  Winchester  (1571)  and  Roger  (1590). 
Matric.  FeU.-Com.  1619;  B.A.  1620-1;  M.A.  1625.  Ord.  priest 
(Peterb.)  June  4,  1626.  R.  of  Nuthurst,  Sussex,  1625-40. 
Died  1640.    (A.  Gray.) 

ANDREWS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity, 
June  18,  1698.  S.  of  William,  of  Bedford.  B.  Apr.  19,  1682. 
School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  1699;  Scholar,  1702; 
B.A.  1702-3;  M.A.  1706.  Chaplain  of  Trinity,  1706.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  22,  1706.  R.  of  Meesden  Herts.,  1720- 
50.  V.  of  Barkway,  1727-50.  Died,  1750.  (But  see  Al. 
Oxon.  for  a  contemporary.) 

ANDREWS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  19, 1705-6.  S.of  John,  gent.  B.  at  Nottingham.  School, 
Beighton,  Derbs.  Adm.  pens.  Mar.  28, 1706. 

ANDREWS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  6, 
1713-4.  Of  Notts.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  27,  1716. 
(Perhaps  the  above  re-entered.) 

B.A.  1473-4; M.A.  1477. 

B.D.  (incorp.  from  some  foreign  University) 

B.A.  1498-9;  M.A.  1502 
Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Trinity,  1606. 
.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  28,  1635. 
Of  Middlesex. 

ANDREWS, .    Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Clare,  Dec.  27,  1659. 

ANFORTH,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Aug.  8,  1587. 

ANGELL,  see  also  AUNGEL. 

ANGELL,  JOHN.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1608. 
One  of  these  names,  s.  and  h.  of  William,  of  London,  adm. 
at  the  Middle  Temple,  Aug.  13,  1607.  Perhaps  of  Crowhurst, 
Surrey.  If  so,  M.P.  for  Rye,  1621,  1624.  'Supreme  janitor' 
of  Windsor  Castle.  Died,  Oct.  23,  1670,  aged  78.  M.I.  at 
Crowhurst.  Father  of  William  (1641).  (Vis.  of  Surrey,  1662; 
Surrey  Arch.  Coll.  iii.  45.) 

ANGEL,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  29, 
1685.  S.  of  Justinian.  B.  at 'Henham,' Middlesex.  School, 
Camberwell.  Matric.  1685.  (Angell,  of  Crowhurst;  Vis.  of 
Surrey,  1662.) 

ANGELL,  JOHN.   Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Jksus,  Michs.  1619. 

ANGELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  July  4, 1717. 
S.  of  John,  of  Stockwell,  London.  School,  Eton.  Scholar, 
1718;  B.A.  1720-1;  M.A.  1724.  Died  Mar.  19,  1784.  (Man- 
ning, Surrey,  111.  499;  G.  Mag.) 

ANGELL,  ROBERT.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Jesus,  Sept.  11,  1619. 
Of  London.  '  A  citizen's  son,  of  London,  who  himself  became 
a  citizen.*  The  father  was  probably  a  Turkey  merchant. 
(A.  Gray.) 

ANGELL,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  May  8, 1650. 
S.of  John,  of  Crowhurst,  Surrey,  Esq.  (1608).  School,  Cheam. 
Matric.  1650;  Scholar,  1650-6;  B.A.  1653-4;  M.A.  1657; 
Med.  Lie.  1661.  Perhaps  V.  of  St  Issells,  Pembs.,  1678;  and 
of  Penally,  1685.   Brother  of  the  next.  (Venn,  1.  378.) 

ANGELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Jesus,  Oct.  2,  1641. 
Eldest  s.  of  John,  of  Crowhurst,  Surrey  (1608J.  Matric.  1641. 
Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  h.  of  Robert  Gosson,  of  Bin- 
field,  Berks.  Died  Dec.  7,  i674,  aged  54.  Brother  of  the 
above  and  father  of  the  next.  (A.  Gray.) 


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Angell,  William 

ANGELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  6,  1672, 
age  17.  S.  of  William,  of  Crowhurst,  Surrey,  Esq.,  above. 
Matric.  1672.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Sept.  29,  1673. 
One  of  the  same  names,  's.  of  WUIiam;  of  London,'  matric. 
at  Oxford  Julv  7,  1674,  'age  16.*  {Al.  Oxon.;  Vis.  of  Surrey; 
1662.) 

ANGELUS,  CHRISTOPHER.  A  native  of  the  Peloponnesus. 
Persecuted  by  the  Turkish  governor  of  Athens.  Escaped, 
and  landed  at  Yarmouth,  1608.  The  Bishop  of  Norwich 
sent  him  to  Trinity,  Cambridge.  Removed  to  Balliol,  Oxford, 
i6io;  where  he  studied  and  taught  Greek.  Author,  classical. 
Died  Feb.  i,  1638.   (D.N.B.) 

ANGENOW,  PETER.   M.A.  1629.  Of  France. 

ANGER,  see  also  AUGER. 

ANGER,  AMBROSE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinitv,  Michs.  1613, 
scholar  from  Westminster.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  Francis.  B.  c.  1507. 
B.A.  1617-8;  M.A.  from  Clare,  1621.  Fellow  of  Clare.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Aug.  15;  priest,  Aug.  16,  1624.  Preb. 
of  St  Patrick's,  Dublin,  1629;  Treasurer,  1628-32;  Chan- 
cellor, 1636-54.  Died  1654.  Father  of  Francis  (1661). 
(Cotton,  Fast.  Hibern.) 

ANGER,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Michs.  1570,  age  16. 
S.  of  John,  of  Foulden,  Norfolk.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens', 
Michs.  1571;  B.A.  1574-5;  M.A.  1578. 

AUNGER,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter, 
1584;  B.A.  1588-9.  Probably  s.  of  Richard  (1545).  Resided 
in  Cambridge.  Will  proved.  Mar.  10, 1625.  Brother  of  Francis 
(1574)  and  John  (1583);  father  of  the  next.  {Peile,  i.  177; 
Cooper,  II.  229.) 

ANGIER,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinitv,  Easter, 
1622 ;  scholarfrom  Westminster.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Cambridge, 
above.  B.A.  1625-6;  M.A.  1629.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar. 
9;  priest.  Mar.  10,  1627-8,  as  '  Amigier.'  R.  of  Dry  Drayton, 
Cambs.,1633.  Buried  there,  Sept.  3, 1665.  Father  of  Thomas 
(1648-9).  {Cambs.  Vis.  1619.) 

ANGIER,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1574; 
scholar  from  Westminster,  1573.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Cam- 
bridge (1545).  Bomc.  1562.  Of  Gray's  Inn,  1577,  specially 
admitted.  Barrister,  1583.  Knighted,i609.  Master  of  the  Rolls 
in  Ireland,  1609.  Baron  Longford,  1624.  M.P.forNewcastle- 
imder-Lyme,  1588,  and  for  Haslemere,  1597.  Died  Oct.  8, 
1632.  Buried  in  St  Patrick's,  Dublin.  Brother  of  John 
(1583).    {Cambs.  Vis.  i6ig;  E.  Anglian,  vi.  45.) 

AUNGIER,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1622. 
Younger  s.  of  Francis  above.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1628. 
Will  proved  1652.   {E.  Anglian,  vi.  45.) 

AUNGE[R],  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1635. 

AUNGIER,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Oct.  30,  1658.  Of 
Kilkenny,  Ireland.  Perhaps  s.  of  Edward,  of  Dry  Drayton 
(1622).   R.  of  W.  Peckham,  Kent,  1667-88. 

ANGIER  or  AUNGIER,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  peas,  at  Trinity, 
Nov.  6,  1661.  School,  Perse.  Matric.  X662;  B.A.  1665-6; 
M.A.  1669.  Ord.  priest  (Ely)  Sept.  22,  1667.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1674.  G.E.C.,  and  Al.  Oxon.  identify  him  with 
Viscount  Longford.  TTiis  is  impossible  as  the  latter  was 
already  a  peer  in  1655. 

ANGIER,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  22, 
1692-3.  S.  of  Samuel.  B.  at  Colchester,  Essex.  School, 
Kelvedon.  Matric.  1693 ;  B.A.  1696-7.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
June2i,i699;  priest, Feb. 21, 1703-4.  R.  of  Stanway, Essex, 
1704. 

ANGIER,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  2,  1741.  Of 
Essex.  Matric.  1742;  B.A.  1744-5.  R-  of  Inworth,  Essex, 
1746-52.  Died  1752. 

.\UNGIER,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1583; 
scholar  from  Westminster;  B.A.  1587-8;  M.A.  1591;  LL.D. 
1616.  Fellow,  1589-1614.  Taxor,  1607.  Proctor,  i6it>-i. 
Preb.  of  Peterborough,  1615.  Died  1631;  buried  Aug.  17, 
in  the  cathedral.  Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1631.  Probably  s.  of 
Richard,  of  Cambridge,  and  brother  of  Francis  (1574).  {Al. 
Westmon.;  Cambs.  Vts.  1619.) 

ANGIER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  10,  1622. 
Of  Dedham,  Essex.  Bapt.  Oct.  8,  1605.  Matric.  1622; 
B.A.  1625-6.  Episcopally  ordained  by  Dr  Bayley,  Bishop 
of  Bangor.  Pastor  of  Ringley,  Lanes.,  1630;  suspended,  1631. 
Pastor  of  Denton,  Lanes.,  1632-77.  Imprisoned  for  opposition 
to  Commonwealth.  Author.  Died  Sept.  1,  1677,  aged  72. 
Father  of  John  (1647).    {D.N.B.;  Calamy,  11.  90.) 

ANGIER,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  (a^e  16)  at  Caius,  July  3,  1634. 

S.  of  Edward,  barrister.   B.  m  Cambridge.   School,  Perse. 

Matric.  1634-5;  Scholar,  1636-40;    B.A.  1637.   Ord.  priest 

(Lincoln)  Oct.  19,  1643.    V.  of  Asheldham,  Essex,  1659.    C. 

of  Woodham  Mortimer,  1662.  {Venn,  i.  317.) 
ANGIER,JOHN.  Adm.  atEMMANUEL,  July  24, 1647.  S.  of  John, 

oiinister  of  Denton,  Lanes.  (1623).  Bapt.  at  Boston,  July  13, 


Anguish,  Allen 

1629.  School,  Manchester.  Matric.  1647.  His  conduct  was 
so  unsatisfactory  that  he  had  to  make  a  confession  of  his 
errors  before  obtaining  ordination  in  1657.  Went  to  Harvard, 
New  England,  and  graduated  there.  Returned  to  England, 
1656.  Ord.  minister  to  Ringley  Chapel,  1657.  Afterwards 
conformed.  V.  of  Deane,  Lanes.,  1662.  Died  1673.  (Mum- 
ford,  Manch.  Gr.  Sch.;  D.N.B.) 

ANGIER  or  ANGER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
June  15,  1649.  S.  of  Edmund,  clothier.  B.  at  Stratford,  near 
Dedham,  Essex.  School,  Dedham.  Matric.  1650;  B.A. 
1652-3;  M.A.  1657.  R.  of  Peldon,  Essex,  1674-89.  R.  of 
Inworth,  1678-89.   Died  1689. 

AUNGIER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  14,  1662.  Of 
Cambs.  Scholar  from  Ely  School.  Matric.  1662;  B.A.  1665-6. 

ANGER,  JOHN.  Adm.,  apparently,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  1673. 

ANGER,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1686. 

ANGIER  or  ANGER,  JOHN.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall, 
July  II,  1696.  Matric.  1696;  B.A.  1698-9;  M.A.  1711.  Ord. 
priest  (London)  Feb.  21,  1702-3.  R.  of  Inworth,  Essex, 
1703-32.  R.  of  Layer  Mamey,  1711-32.  Died  1732.  Father 
of  the  next. 

ANGIER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  July  i,  1723.  S.  of  John 
(1696)  B.  at  Inworth,  Essex.  Matric.  1723;  B.A.  1726-7; 
M.A.  1732.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Feb.  6,  1726-7;  'of  Cath. 
Hall.'  V.  of  Tillingham,  Essex.  R.  of  Inworth,  1732-44. 
Died  1746. 

AUNGIER,  MILES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  14,  1662.  Of 
Ely,  Cambs.  School,  Ely.  Matric.  1662;  Scholar,  1664;  B.A. 
1666-7;  M.A.  1670.  Of  Ely,  gent.  Died  Nov.  11,  1706,  aged 
62.   M.I.  in  Ely  Cathedral. 

AUNGIER  or  ANGER,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pem- 
broke, Easter,  1545.  S.  of  John.  Original  Fellow  of  Trinity, 
1546.  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1547-8.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1551. 
Barrister,  of  Gray's  Inn;  afterwards  reader,  and  treasurer. 
J. P.  for  County  and  town  of  Cambridge.  Murdered  in  his 
chambers  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  1597.  Benefactor  to  Corpus 
Christi.  Father  of  Francis  (1574).  {Cooper,  11.  229;  Cambs. 
Vis.  1619;  Stokes,  Hist,  of  Corpus,  73.) 

AUNGER,  ROBERT.   B.A.  1478-9. 

ANGEIR,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  at  Jesus,  Apr.  11,  1683.  S.  of 
Samuel,  mercer.  B.  at  Colchester.  School,  Colchester. 
Matric.  1683.  Migrated  (age  18)  to  St  John's,  Oct.  17,  1683. 
B.A.  1686-7;  M.A.  1699.  Ord.  priest  (London)  Feb.  24, 
1688-9.  R-  of  Layer  Breton,  Essex,  1688-9.  R-  of  St  Mary 
Woolnoth,  London,  1689-1752.  Died  Mar.  12,  1751-2.  Per- 
haps brother  of  George  (1692-3). 

ANGAR,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1565. 

AUNGER  or  AWGER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Caius,  Oct.  6, 
1582,  age  18.  S.  of  Henry.  B.  at  Peterborough.  School, 
Bamack,  Northants.  Matric.  1582;  B.A.  1585-6;  M.A.  1589. 

ANGER,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  c.  1591;  B.A. 

{?  1594-5);  M.A.  1598. 
ANGIER,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Magdalene,  Jan.   26, 

1648-9,  agei4.  S. of  Edward  (1622), of  Dry  Drayton,  Cambs. 

School,  Hertford.  Matric.  1648-9;  B.A.  1652-3;  M.A.  1656. 

One  of  these  names  R.  of  Hazeleigh,  Essex,  1663-74.    V.  of 

Little  Wakering,  1712-9.    Died  1719. 
ANGIER,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,   1676. 

Matric.  1676;  B.A.  1679-80;  M.A.  1683.   Ord.  deacon  (Nor- 
wich) June  3,  1683;  priest.  May  25,  1684.    Perhaps  R.  of 

Inworth,  Essex,  tiU  1702. 
AUNGER,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

1477.    B.A.  1481-2;  M.A.  i486. 
AUNGER,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1568; 

B.A.  1573-4;  M.A.  1577.  Fellow,  1576.  Will  proved  (V.C.C.) 

1589- 
ANGIER,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Peterhouse, 

May,  1663.  Of  Cambs.  School,  Ely.  Matric.  1663;  Scholar, 

1664; B.A.  1666-7. 

ANGER, .   Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1548. 

ANGLESEY,  Earl  of;  see  ANNESLEY,  ARTHUR. 

ANGLIONBY,  see  AGLIONBY. 

ANGOLD,  STEPHEN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1582. 

V.  of  Roudham,  Norfolk,  1589-1600.   Died  1600.   Licensed 

to  teach  grammar  in  the  diocese,  1584;  'B.A.' 
ANGORE,   WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar   (age   19)   at   Pembroke, 

June  2,   1694.    S.  of  Richard,  of  'Bamcosse,'  Cornwall. 

Matric.  1695. 
ANGRON,  PETER.    Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 

1581. 
ANGUISH,  ALLEN.   Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1681.  Of  Nor- 
folk. 4  th  s.  of  Edmund,  of  Moulton,  Norfolk. 


3a 


Anguish,  Edmund 

ANGUISH,  EDMUND.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1653.  Of 
Norfolk.  Probably  s.  of  Thomas  of  Moulton  (1630-1).  Under 
21  on  Oct.  7,  1652;  living  Apr.  4,  1684.  Married  Alice,  dau. 
of  Sir  Thomas  Allin,  Knt.  and  Bart.  (Carthew,  Hundred  of 
Launditch,  in.  319.) 

ANGUISH,  EDMUND.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi.  1665.  Of 
Norfolk.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Gt  Melton,  Norfolk, 
Esq.  (next);  adm.  at  Lincota's  Inn,  Oct.  28,  1667. 

ANGUISH,  JOHN.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Michs.  1629.  Of  Norfolk.  S.  of  Edmund,  of  Gt  Melton, 
Norfolk,  Esq.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  18,  1631.  Died 
Feb.  12, 1691-2,  aged  79.  M.I.  at  Melton.  (Le  Neve,  Mon.  v. 
131.) 

ANGUISH,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1599.  Of 
Norwich.  B.A.  1603-4;  M.A.  1607;  B.D.  1614.  Fellow,  1606- 
16.  Proctor,  1613-4.  Died  Sept.  23, 1616;  buried  at  St  Peter 
Mancrof  t,  Norwich.   Brass  there.   Will  printed  in  Masters. 

ANGUISH,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Michs.  1629;  B.A.  1632;  M.A.  1636.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich) 
Sept.  24,  1637;  C.  of  Starston.  R.  of  Starston,  Norfolk, 
1638.  R.  of  Seaming,  1639-44.  Dispens.  for  non -residence, 
1664.  Died  1668. 

ANGUISH,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1634.  Per- 
haps the  above  readmitted.   (Masters.) 

ANGUISH  (ALLIN),  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St 
John's,  Apr.  30,  1685.  S.  of  Edmund,  Esq.,  of  Moulton, 
Norfolk.  B.  in  London.  School,  Yarmouth.  Matric.  1685. 
Inherited  Somerleyton,  Suffolk,  from  his  uncle,  and  assumed 
his  name  of  Allin.  Created  Bart.,  1699.  M.P.  for  Dunwich, 
1709.  Died  Oct.  19,  1725.   Father  of  Ashurst  Allen  (1739). 

ANGUISH.  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 
1578;  B.A.  1581-2,  as  Angus. 

ANGUISH, THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.atCAius,Feb.  i,  1630-1, 
age  17.  S.  of  Richard,  gent.,  deceased.  B.  at  Moulton, 
Norfolk.  School,  Aylsham.  Matric.  1631.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  Aug.  5,  1632.  Of  Moulton,  Esq.  Will  proved  (P.C.C.) 
1653.   (Venn,  1.  296.) 

ANGUISH,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i6)atCAius,  July4, 1716. 
S.  of  Edmund,  attorney,  of  Moulton,  Norfolk.  B.  at  Somer- 
leyton, Suffolk.  School,  Bishop's  Stortford.  Matric.  1716; 
Scholar,  1716-22;  B.A.  1719-20;  M.A.  1723.  Fellow,  1722- 
23.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Dec.  22,  1723,  as  C.  of  Barsham, 
Suffolk.  R.of  Halesworth,  1724-36;  and  of  Weston,  1727-36. 
V.  of  St  Nicholas,  Deptford,  1737-63.  Died  Apr.  24,  1763. 
Author,  Sermons.  Father  of  the  next.   (Venn,  11.  6.) 

ANGUISH,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Apr.  1, 
1742.  S. ofThomas(i7i6),V. of  Deptford, Kent,above.  B.at 
Beccles,  Suffolk.  Schools,  Worlingham  (private)  and  Bury. 
Matric.  1742;  Scholar,  1742-6;  B.A.  1745-6.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  22,  1746-7.  Accotutant-General  and 
Master  in  Chancery,  1763.  F.R.S.1766.  F.S.  A.  Died  Dec.  31, 
1785-   (Venn,  11.  51.) 

ANGWOOD  or  ANWOOD,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from 
Queens',  c.  1596.   Of  Cambs.   B.A.  1599-1600;  M.A.  1603. 

ANICOE,  PETER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Dec.  28,  1655.  Matric. 
1656. 

ANLABYorHANDLABYE, EDMUND.  B.A.  1516-7; M.A.  1520; 
B.D.  1.S47.  Fellow  of  Clare  in  1549.  R.  of  Gt  Gransden, 
Hunts.,  1552-4.  V.  of  Duxford  St  John,  Cambs.,  1553.  R.of 
Wistow,  Hunts.,  1554-9.  V.  of  Brington,  1556-9.  Willproved 
(V.C.C.)  1559.   (W.  M.  Noble.) 

ANLABY,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1584. 

ANLEBY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  3,  1655. 
Matric.  1656.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Etton,  Hull,  Yorks. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  28,  1656-7.  Aged  28,  in  1666. 
Married  Susan,  dau.  of  Dr  Wm.  Parker,  of  Margate.  Will 
proved  at  York,  1679-  (Anlaby  of  Etton,  in  Vis.  of  Yorks. 
1666.) 

ANLABY,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's  as  Han- 
libye,  Michs.  1567.  Probably  2nd  s.  of  John.  B.  at  Etton, 
Yorks.  B.A.  1571-2.  Converted  to  Romanism  by  Dr  Allen 
at  Douay.  Ord.  priest  (Cambray)  1577.  After  serving  as  a 
priest  in  England,  mostly  in  Yorkshire,  he  was  condemned, 
and  hanged  at  York,  July  4,  1597.  (Cooper,  11.  225,  D.N.B.) 

ANNAND,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  1659  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
William,  a  minister.  B.  at  Ayr,  1633.  Student  at  King's 
College, Aberdeen,  1642  6;M.A.there.  Matric.  (Oxford)  1652; 
B.A.  1655-6;  M.A.  1658.  D.D.  (St  Andrews)  1685.  Preacher 
at  We»ton-on-the-Green,  Oxon.,  1656.  V.  of  Leighton 
Buzzard,  1656.  Instituted  to  Tolbooth  Church,  Edinburgh, 
1663.  Dean  of  Edinburgh,  1676-89.  Died  June  13,  1689. 
Author  of  religious  works.  (D.N.B.;  Al.  Oxon.;  Mtsc.  Gen. 
et  Heraid.  iii.  2S2.) 

ANNESLEY,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  at  Maodalrne,  Feb.  4,  1696-7. 
S.  of  James,  Earl  of  Anglesey.  Matric.  1697-8;  M.A.  1699. 
Fellow,  1700.  Succeeded  as  stb  Earl,  1710.   High  Steward 

V.  A.  C.  33 


Ansell,  Reginald 

of  the  University,  1722-37.  M.F.  for  the  University,  1702, 
1705,1708-10.  Benefactor  to  Magdalene.  Lord  Lieut,  of  Co. 
Wexford,  1727.  Died  s.p.  Apr.  i,  1737.  Buried  at  Fam- 
borough,  Hants.   (G.E.C.) 

ANNESLEY,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens',  June  20, 
1644.  S.  of  Francis,  Viscount  Valentia.  B.  Jan.  23,  1628. 
Of  Clogmaghericatt,  Co.  Down.  Married,  Dec.  29,  1662, 
Deborah,  dau.  of  Henry  Jones,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Meath, 
widow  of  J.  Boundler.  (Baker,  i.  503;  Lodge,  v.  299.) 

ANNESLEY,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St  John's,  May  21, 
1719-  S.  of  Francis,  Viscount  Valentia  andf  Baron  Mount- 
norris.  M.A.  1719.  R.  of  Winwick,  Lanes.  Died  May  i, 
1740.    (Lodge,  V.  299.) 

ANNESLEY  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Mar.  4. 
1666-7. 

ANESLEY,  MARK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  May  9,  1720. 
S.  of  William.  B.  at  Gallow  Hill,  Northumberland.  Bapt.  at 
Bolam,  Mar.  31,  1702.  School,  Morpeth.  Scholar,  1721.  His 
Tutor  was  his  uncle,  Ralph  Ainsley.  Ran  through  his  estates, 
which  were  sold  in  1750.  J. P.  for  Northumberland.  Buried 
at  Bolam,  Oct.  10,  1749.   (Peile,  11.  198;  H.  M.  Wood.) 

ANNESLEY,  MARTIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
May  20,  1710;  adm.  Fell.-Com.  next  day.  S.  of  Francis, 
of  Ireland.  B.  in  Dublin.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  1719;  B.A. 
1722-3;  M.A.  1726;  D.D.  1744.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
June  5;  priest,  July  10,  1726.  V.  of  Bucklebuiy,  Berks., 
1726-47.  R.  of  Frilsham,  1730.  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of 
Abingdon.  Preb.  of  Salisbury,  1744-9-  Died  1749.  (Scott- 
Mayor,  III.  324;  Lodge,  V.  299.) 

ANSLEY,  PHILIP.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent,  1563-4. 

ANSLEY,  RALPH,  see  AINSLEY. 

ANNESLEY,  RICHARD.  Incorp.  B.D.  1678,  from  Magdalen 
College,  Oxford.  S.  of  Arthur,  Earl  of  Anglesey.  Matric. 
at  Oxford,  Sept.  15,  1669,  age  14;  M.A.  (Oxford)  1670-1; 
B.D.  1677;  D.D.  1689.  Preb.  of  Westminster,  1679.  Preb.  of 
Exeter,  1681.  Deanof  Exeter,  1681.  V.of  ColytonRawleigh, 
D«von,  1689.  Succeeded  as  3rd  Baron  Altham,  c.  1700. 
Died  Nov.  19,  1701.   (Al.  Oxon.;  G.E.C.) 

ANESLEY,  ROBERT.  Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  tiU  1380. 

ANNESLEY,  .   Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Jan.  2, 

1671-2. 

ANNIS,  EDMUND.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  July  14,  1674. 
Migrated  (age  i8)  to  St  John's,  Oct.  16,  1677.  S.  of  Edmund, 
deceased.  B.  at  Oakington,  Cambs.  School,  King's,  Cam- 
bridge. Matric.  1675;  B.A.  1678-9.  V.  of  Yaxley,  Hunts., 
1687-1705.   Died  1705. 

ANNIS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  Nov.  2, 
1632.  S.  of  Richard.  B.  at  Thaxted,  Essex.  Matric.  1633; 
B.A.  1636-7. 

ANNIS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  i,  1656. 
Of  Cambs.  Matric.  1656;  B.A.  1660-1;  M.A.  1664.  Ord. 
priest  (Ely)  Sept.  20,  1662. 

ANNIS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1648. 
Of  Cambs.  Matric.  Easter,  1650.  Buried  at  Landbeach, 
Oct.  13,  1650. 

ANSHAM,  see  also  AGMONDESHAM. 

ANSHAM  or  AWNSHAM,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from 
Christ's,  Easter,  1612.  S.  of  Richard,  V.  of  Buntingford, 
Herts,  (see  Agmondesham).  B.A.  1615-6,  as  Ansam;  M.A. 
1619.  Ord.  priest  (London)  Dec.  1620.  R.  of  Cranford, 
Middlesex.  R.  of  Hopesay,  Salop,  1623-46,  sequestered; 
restored,  1660.   Died  1675.   (PrtV*,  i.  288;  A.  B.  Beavan.) 

ANSAM  or  AGMONDESHAM,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  FeU.-Com. 
from  King's,  c.  1595. 

ANSAM, (jun.).  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  King's,  Lent,  1596-7. 

ANSELL,  see  also  ANCELL. 

ANSELL,  JOHN.    B.A.  1487-8. 

ANSELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  May  9,  1663. 
Only  s.  of  Reginald  (1616),  R.  of  Stowting,  Kent  (Family 
living).  B.  there.  Schools,  Wye,  Kent,  Westminster  and 
Canterbury.  Matric.  1663;  B.A.  1666-7;  M.A.  1670.  Signs 
for  deacon's  orders  (London)  Sept.  18,  1669.  Ord.  priest, 
Sept.  22,  1672.  R.  of  Brooke,  Kent,  1672-1707.  R-  of 
Stowting,  Kent,  1679-1725.   Died  1725. 

ANSELL,  MATTHEW.  Matric.  pens  from  Clare,  Easter,  1385; 
B.A.  1588-9;  M.A.  1592. 

ANSELL,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1624. 
Matric.  1624.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Ickleford,  Herts.,  gent.; 
adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  2, 1625-6.  Buried  Feb.  3, 1667-8, 
at  Ickleford.  (Clutterbuck.  in.  57.) 

ANSELL,  OLIVER.    Matric.  pens,  from  Jssus,  Easter,  1585. 

ANSELL,  REGINALD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  May  2,  x6i6. 
B.  in  Kent.  Matric.  1616;  B.A.  1619-20;  M.A.  1623.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Apr.  6,  1623.  R.  of  Stowting,  Kent,  till 
1679.    Fatherof  John  (1663).    Died  1679. 


Ansell,  Richard 

ANSELL,   RICHARD.    Adm.   pens,   (age  17)   at  St  John's, 

Apr.  27,  1631.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Ickleford,  Herts.   B.  there. 

School,  Almshoe,  St  Ippolyts  (private).   Matric.  1631;  B.A. 

1634  5;  M.A.  1638. 
ANSELL,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1585. 

One  of  these  names,  of  Gt  Barford,  Beds.,  adm.  at  the  Inner 

Temple,  Nov.  1587.   {Vis.  of  Beds.) 
ANSELL,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1618,  as 

'John.'    B.  at  Barford,  Beds.     B.A.   1621-2;  M.A.   1625; 

B.D.  1631-2  (on  King's  visit) ;  D.D.  1661  (Lit.  Reg.).   FeUow, 

1625-44.    R-  of  Guilden  Morden,  Cambs.,  1638-44;  ejected. 

Died  at  Bury,  Sufiolk,  Jan.  23,  1673-4.   (A.  Gray.) 
ANSELL,  THOMAS.   Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Jesus,  Sept.  18,  1706. 

Of  Ickleford,  Herte.    Matric.  1707.    S.  of  Thomas.    Bapt. 

1690.  Married  Mary  Fleetwood,  1715.   Buried  Jan.  7, 1725-6. 
ANSELL,  THOMAS.   Adm.  Scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Feb.  28, 

1738-9.  Of  Brentford,  Middlesex.  Matric.  1739;  LL.B.  1744. 

FeUow,  1747-66.   Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  13,  1738,  as 

2nd  s.  of  John,  of  New  Brentford,  apothecary. 
ANSELL,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1588; 

B.A.  1590-1. 
ANSELL,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  28,  1705. 

S.  of ,  of  Kent,  clerk  (doubtless  John,  R.  of  Stowting, 

above).   Matric.  1705;  B.A.  1709-10. 
ANSEWORT.  ROBERT.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1615. 
ANSON,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1552. 

ANSTELE, .  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  1579. 

ANSTY,  CHRISTOPHER.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 

June  25,  1696.     S.  of  William.     B.  at  Blewbury,  Berks. 

School,  Merchant  Taylors'.    Matric.  1696;  B.A.  1699-1700; 

M.A.  1703;  B.D.  1710;  D.D.  1715.    Fellow,  1701-7.    Ord. 

priest   (London)    May   31,    1702.     Lived   at   Anstey   Hall, 

Trumpington,   Cambs.     Died  there,  Jan.  19,   1751.    V.  of 

Lawford,  Essex,  1702.     R.  of  Brinkley,  Cambs.,  1716-51. 

Father  of  Christopher  (1742). 
ANSTEY,  CHRISTOPHER.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 

Mar.  26, 1728.  S.  of  James,  gent.,  of  Berks.  B.  near  Wantage. 

School,  Sedbergh.    Matric.  1728;  B.A.  1731-2;  M.A.  1735; 

B.D.   1743.    Fellow  1735-54.    Ord.  deacon   (Ely)  Mar.   5, 

1731-2;  priest,  June  29,  1734.   R.  of  Holme,  Spalding  Moor, 

Lines.,    1753-84.      R.   of   Armthorpe,    1768-84.     Preb.    of 

Lincoln,  1772.    Died  June  17,  1784.    Brother  of  Thomas 

(1730)  and  James  (1731). 
ANSTEY,  CHRISTOPHER.    Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 

Eton,  1742.   S. of  Christopher, D.D. (1696).  B.Oct.  31, 1724. 

Matric.    1743;   B.A.    1746-7   (he   was   refused    the   M.A.). 

Fellow,  1745  till  1754,  when  he  succeeded  to  the  family 

estates.  Author  of  the  New  Bath  Guide,  etc.   Married,  1756, 

Ann,  dau.  of  Felix  Calvert,  of  Albiury  Hall,  Herts.    Owner 

of  Anstey  Hall,  Trumpington.   Resided  at  Bath,  1770-1805. 

Died  1805.     Buried   in  Walcot   Church,  Bath.    {D.N.B.; 

Hist.  King's,  211.) 
ANSTEY,  JAMES.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1731. 

S.  of  James.   B.  at  W.  Lockinge,  Berks.,  May,  1714.   Matric. 

1732;  B.A.  i73,S-6;  M.A.  1739.    Fellow,  1735.   Chaplain  to 

the  Earl  of  Orford.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  24,  1738; 

priest  (Norwich)   May,   1741.    Afterwards  became  insane. 

Died  July,  1742.  Brother  of  Christopher  (1728)  and  James 
(1731)- 
ANSTY,  JOHN.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1440-4.  One  of  these 

names  M.P.  for  Cambridge  County,  1450;  another,  in  1467. 

ANSTEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  Aug.  24, 
1629,  age  15.  Of  Lambeth,  Surrey.  Matric.  1629;  B.A. 
1633-4;  M.A.  1637;  D.D.  1664.  Fellow,  1632-48  (ejected). 
C.  of  Fen  Ditton,  Cambs.,  1638.  R.  of  Sampford  Courtenay, 
Devon.   Brother  of  Stephen  (1636). 

ANSTEY,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Aug.  25,  1636,  age  17.  01  Horsham,  Sussex.  Matric.  1637; 
B.A.  1640-1;  M.A.  1644.  Fellow,  1639-45  (?  ejected). 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  18,  1641;  priest  (Lincoln)  Dec.  8, 
1642.    Died  in  London  Nov.  1650.    Brother  of  John  (1629). 

ANSTEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i8)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  30, 
1730.  S.  of  James,  gent.,  of  Berks.  School,  Sedbergh. 
Matric.  1730;  B.A.  1733-4.  Buried  at  All  Saints',  Cambridge, 
Aug.  17,  1734.    Brother  of  Christopher  (1728). 

ANSTRUTHER,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1623.   Of  Scotland. 

ANSTWICK, .  B.Can.L.  1479-80. 

ANTHILL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  ir,  165 1. 
Of  Sufiolk.  Matric.  1651;  B.A.  1654-5;  M-A.  1658.  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1658.  R.  of  Hitcham,  Sufiolk,  1660. 

ANTHILL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  16,  1658, 
Of  Suffolk.  This,  or  the  next,  buried  at  St  Andrew's,  Cam- 
bridge, Aug.  21,  1662. 


Anton,  Robert 

ANTHILL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  5,  1659. 
Of  Sufiolk.    Matric.  1660. 

ANTILL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  6,  1677.  B.  at 
Richmond,  Surrey.  Matric.  1679-80;  B.A.  1680-1;  Scholar, 
1682. 

ANTILL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  July  6, 
1695.  S.  of  John,  husbandman.  B.  at  Whatton,  Leics. 
School,  Ashby-de-la-Zouch.  Migrated  to  Christ's,  July  3, 1 700. 
Matric.  Easter,  1701;  Scholar  there.  LL.B.  1709.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  May  23,  1703.  V.  of  Shepshed,  Leics., 
1703.  R.  of  Lambley,  Notts.,  till  1714.  Died  Aug.  17, 
1713-4.  M.I.  at  Shepshed.  {Peile,u.  x 48;  Nichols,  ni.  1021.) 

ANTHOM,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1550; 
imputes. 

ANTHONY,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  May  8,  1620. 
Matric.  1620;  B.A.  1623-4;  M.A.  1627.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1624.  Bom  1600.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Down  and 
Connor)  Sept.  16,  1636.  V.  of  Catterick.,  Yorks.,  1662-85. 
Buried  Jime  25,  1685.    M.I.  at  Catterick. 

ANTHONY,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1645.  Migrated  to  Oxford  c.  1648.  B.A.  from  Magdalen 
Hail,  Oct.  17,  1648;  M.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  May  31, 
1651.    {Al.Oxon.) 

ANTHONY,  FRANCIS.  M.D.  from  Pembroke,  1608:  '12  years 
from  M.A.,'  so  he  probably  graduated  B.A.  1592-3;  and 
M.A.  1596;  when  the  records  are  mostly  missing.  He  is 
presumably  the  '  empiric '  who  had  such  a  long  struggle  with 
the  College  of  Physicians.  S.  of  a  goldsmith  of  London. 
According  to  the  D.N.B.  he  was  bom  in  1550,  and  graduated 
M.A.  in  1574 — ^this  last  must  be  a  mistake.  Best  known  by 
his  invention  of  the  aurum  potabile.  Died  May  26,  1623. 
Buried  in  St  Bartholomew  the  Great.  Father  of  John  (1608). 
{D.N.B. ;  Vis.  of  Beds.  1634.) 

ANTHONIE,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Lent, 

1588-9;  B.A.  1590-1. 
ANTHONY,  JOHN.   '  Learned  his  grammar  at  Cambridge.'  Age 

24.   Of  Brinkley.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Mar.  1561-2. 

ANTHONY,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Michs.  1576. 

One  of  these  names  R.  ot  Ashley,  Cambs.,  and  V.  of  Silverley, 

1581- 
ANTHONY,  JOHN.   B.A.  from  Magdalene,  1599-1600. 
ANTHONY,   JOHN.     Matric.   pens,   from   Pembroke,   Easter, 

1608.   S.  of  Francis  (above).   M.B.  1613;  (?  M.A.  1612);  M.D. 

1618-9.     Licentiate    R.C.P.    1625.     Practised   in    London. 

Died  Apr.  28,  1655,  aged  70.  Author,  medical  and  religious. 

Buried  in  St  Bartholomew  the  Great.   Will  (P.C.C).  Father 

of  Samuel  (1634).    {Munk,  i.  185;  D.N.B.;  Vis.  of  Beds. 

1634.) 
ANTHONY,  MARK.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  May  2, 

1673.    S    of  John,  of  Exeter,  mercer.    Matric.  1673;  B.A. 

1676-7;  M.A.  1680.   Fellow,  1678-94.   Junior  Proctor,  1692. 

R.  of  FramUngham,  Suffolk,   1694-1703.    C.  of  Harlton, 

Cambs.,  1685-1703.   Died  1703. 
ANTHONY,   NICHOLAS.     Matric.   pens,  from   Jesus,   Michs. 

1565.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Aug.  15,  i573.  C.  of  Threcking- 

ham.  Lines.,  in  1580. 
ANTHONY,    SAMUEL.     Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 

Sept.  22,  1634.    S.  of  John,  M.D.  of  London  (1608).    B.  at 

Ipswich.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  1634;  B.A.  1638-9. 

ANTHONY, .    M.A.  1468-9. 

ANTHONY, .   D.D.  1478.   Franciscan  friar. 

ANTON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1566. 

S.  of  Thomas  (1529).  B.  at  Stratfieldsaye,  Hants.,  c.  1550. 

Matric.  1566;  B.A.  1570-1; M.A.  1574.  Fellow,  1569-75.  Adm. 

at  Lincoin's  Inn,  Mar.  5,  1574-5.   Recorder  of  Lincoln,  1587. 

M.P.  for  Lincoln,  1588,  1593,  1601.    Author,  Parliamentary 

Journal,    1592.    Brother  of  Thomas  (1561)   and  father  of 

James  (1615).   {Cooper,  11.  322;  Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

ANTON,  J  AMES.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  King's,  Lent,  1593-4; 
B.A.  1596-7.  Migrated  to  Clare.  Buried  at  St  Edward's, 
Cambridge,  Apr.  8,  1600. 

ANTON,  J  AMES.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1615.  S. 
of  George(i566).  B.atljncoln,  June24,i6oo.  Matric. Easter, 
1616.  Fellow.  Died  before  graduation,  1619;  buried  in  the 
College  chapel. 

ANTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  May  15, 
1662.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Croft,  Lines.  School,  Alford, 
Lines.  Matric.  1662;  B.A.  1665-6;  M.A.  1670. 

ANTON  or  ANTHONY,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magda- 
lene, Easter,  1606.  Said  to  have  been  a  son  of  George, 
Recorder  of  Lincoln.  B.  in  St  Leonard's,  Foster  Lane, 
London.  B.A.  1609,  as 'Anthony.'  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Dec.  23,  1610,  age  25;  priest  (Gloucester)  May  31,  1618. 
C.  of  Shalford,  Surrey,  1616.   Poetical  author.  (D.N^.) 


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Anton,  Thomas 

AKTON,  THOMAS.    Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

Aug.  i6,  1529,  age  x6.    B.  at  Strathfieldsaye,  Hants.    B.A. 

> 533-4-     Fellow,  1532-5.     Father  of  George  (1566)  and 

TlKxnas  (1561). 
ANTON,  THOMAS.    Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

Sept.  29,  1561,  age  16.    Of  Strathfieldsaye.    S.  of  Thomas. 

Studied  the  law  in  New  Inn.    Knighted.    Slain  in  Ireland. 

Brother  of  George  (1566).    (Harwood;  Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

ANTONIIS,  DE,  PETER.    M.A.  1624- 

ANTONINUS,  LUSITANUS.  Franciscan  friar.  B.D.  1525-6. 
Studied  also  at  Salamanca. 

ANTRUM  or  ANTRIM,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  at  Emmanuel, 
Mar.  26,  1673.  S.  of  William,  of  Salisbury.  Matric.  at  Hart 
Hall,  Oxford,  Mar.  4,  1670-1,  age  18. 

ANTRAM,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Apr.  29,  1708. 
Matric.  at  Hart  Hall,  Oxford,  May  18,  1694;  cler.  fit.  B.A 
(Wadham,  Oxford)  1697-8;  M.A.  (Cambridge)  1708.  V.  of 
Kimbolton,  Hunts,  1702-16.  V.  of  Swineshead,  Hunts,  (since 
Beds.),  1708-16.    Buried  Mar.  25,  1716.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

ANTROBUS,  BURGESS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  28,  1705-6.  S.  of  George,  schoolmaster,  of  Tamworth, 
Staffs.,  next.  School,  Tamworth.  Matric.  1706;  Scholar, 
1707;  B.A.  1709-10;  M.A.  1713. 

ANTROBUS,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  26,  1660. 
Of  Cheshire.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Clifford's  Inn.  M.A.  1660. 
Matric.  at  Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  Oct.  29,  1657;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1657.  Master  of  Tamworth  Grammar  School. 
Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  21,  1661.  'Of 
Clifford's  Inn,  aged  30,  licensed  Jan.  27,  1661-2,  to  marry 
Catharine  Bramston,  of  St  Bride's,  London ' : — according  to 
J.  Foster.     Father-in-law  of  Wm.  Whiston.     (Al.  Oxon.; 

A.  Gray.) 

ANTROBUS,  GEORGE.    Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Aug.  11,  1698. 

B.  at  Tamworth,  Staffs.  S.  of  George,  above.  Matric.  1700; 
B.A.  1702-3;  M.A.  1706.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1709.  V.  of 
Kingsbury,  Warws.  1706.  V.  of  Tamworth,  1710.  Buried 
there,  Aug.  4,  1742.  One  of  these  names,  M.A.  (afterwards 
D.D.)  was  preb.  of  Elphin,  1722.  Died  1760.  Buried  at  St 
Peter's,  Dublin.  (C.  Palmer,  Tamworth;  Cotton,  Fast. 
Hibem.) 

ANTROBUS,  JOHN.  Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1604. 

ANTERBUS,  RALPH.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 
.Michs.  1566.   V.  of  Trimdon,  Durham,  1578-9. 

ANTROBUS,  ROBERT.  M.A.  1635  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
Of  Kent.  S.  of  Richard  (of  Clifford's  Inn),  of  St  Stephen, 
Hereford.  Matric.  (Oxford),  Jan.  28,  1630-1,  age  20;  B.A. 
1630-1;  M.A.  1635.  Fellow  of  Magdalen  College,  Oxford, 
1633-9.  V.  of  Pembury,  Kent,  1642.  P.C.  of  Bromley,  1640- 
6-.  V.  of  Leigh,  1646.  Died  1657.  Buried  at  Leigh.  (Al. 
Oxon.) 

ANTROBUS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  12, 
1697.  Of  Middlesex.  S.  of  William,  citizen  and  scrivener, 
of  London.  Bapt.  at  St  Michael's,  Comhill,  July  8,  1679. 
School,  Eton;  colleger  there.  Matric.  1697;  Scholar,  1697; 
B.A.  1701-2  (2nd  in  Tripos);  M.A.  1705.  Fellow,  1705.  Asst. 
master  at  Eton  for  30  years.  Benefactor.  V.  of  Bumham 
cum  Boveney,  Bucks.  His  nephew,  the  poet  Thomas  Gray, 
was  placed  under  his  care  at  Bumham.  Died  Jan  20, 1729- 
30.   M.I.  at  Bumham.   (T.  A.  Walker,  200.) 

ANTROBUS,  WILLIAM.    B.A.  from  Trinity,  1597-8. 

ANTROBUS,  WILLIAM.  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1709. 
S.  of  William,  citizen  and  scrivener,  of  London.  Bapt.  at 
St  Michael's,  Comhill,  1688.  Matric.  Easter,  1710;  B.A.  1714; 
M.A.  1717.  Fellow,  1713.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  19, 
1714;  priest,  Dec.  18, 1715.  Assistant  master  at  Eton,  where 
he  was  tutor  to  bis  nephew,  the  poet  Gray.  R.  of  Everdon, 
Northants.,  1726-42.  Died  May  22,  1742.  M.I. 

ANWILL,  EVANS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sr  John's,  June  23, 
1634.  S.  of  Maurice,  gent.,  of  Trawsfynydd,  Meiioneths. 
School,  St  Asaph  (private).  Matric.  1634. 

ANWILL,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  27, 
1 68 1.  S.  of  Lewis,  gent.  B.  at  C«Trig-y-Dniidion,  Denbigh. 
School,  Nortbop,  FlinU.   Matric.  1681;  B.A.  1684-5. 

ANYON,  WILLIAM.    M.Gram.  1506-7. 

APPERLY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
May  19,  16^0.  S.  of  Antony,  gent.  B.  at  Little  Hereford, 
Hereford.  &:hool,  Little  Hereford  (private).  Matric.  1600; 
B.A.  1693-4;  M.A.  1607;  M.D.  1704.  Fellow  1696-9.  Author 
of  medical  works.   Died  1735. 

APPLEBY,  AMBROSE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1 63 1.  Of  Yorks.  Probably  s.  of  Ambrose,  of  Lartington. 
B.A.  1633-4; M.A.  1637;  B.D.  1661  (Lit. Reg.);  D.D.  i666(do.). 


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Appleton,  Robert 

Fellow,  1634-44  (ejected)  and  1661-7  (died).  C.  of  Stretham, 
Cambs.,  1633.  V.  of  Oakington,  1663.  V.  of  St  Botolph, 
Cambridge,  1662-7.   WUl  (V.C.C.)  1667. 

APPLEBY,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's, 
Easter,  1603.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Romaldkirk,  Vorks.  B.A. 
1606-7.  Died  young,  at  Cambridge.  (Hutchinson,  Durham, 
III.  5;  Vis.  of  Yorks.  1612.) 

APPLEBY,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Emmanuel,  Easter, 
1607;  Scholar;  B..^.  1610-1.  Perhaps  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Ro- 
maldkirk, Vorks.  StudentofGray's Inn,  1610.  MarriedMary 
Inlegby,  of  Ripley,  Vorks.  Died  Mar.  29,  7647,  aged  58. 
M.I.  at  Romaldkirk.  ^Vis.  of  Yorks.  1612;  The  Genealogist, 
N.S.  XXXV.  177.) 

APPLEBEE,  GEORGE.  M.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1757.  S.  of 
Charles,  of  St  Bride's,  London.  Matric.  (St  John's,  Oxford) 
Dec.  3, 1741,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1745.  V.  of  Worminghall, 
Bucks.,  1754-83.  C.  of  St  Bride's,  Fleet  St.  Died  at  Islington, 
July  29,  1783.    (Al.  Oxon.;  G.  Mag.) 

APPLEBY,  JOHN.  FeUow  of  Pembroke,  1367.  V.  of  Tilney, 
Norfolk,  1372.  Probably  V.  of  W.  Drayton,  Middlesex;  R.  of 
Pebmarsh,  Essex ;  R.  of  St  Mary  Magdalene,  Fish  St,  London, 
1412.   Died  1413.   (Hennessy.) 

APPLEBY,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1568. 

APPLEBY,  NICHOLAS.  B.A.  (probably  of  Christ's).  V.  of 
Gateley,  Norfolk,  1530-54.  R.  of  Stanton  AUSaints,  Suffolk, 
1542.  Perhaps  R.  of  Colton,  Norfolk,  1554;  and  of  Barford, 
1554-91-    (Pf*^,  '-  20-) 

APPLEBY,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1554  (imputes). 

APPLEBY,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1634; 
B.A.  1637-8;  M.A.  1641;  B.D.  1661.  Fellow,  1640-4;  ejected. 
V.  of  Quarington,  Lines.,  1646-84.   Died  Mar.  6,  1683-4. 

APPYLBY,  WILLIAM,   M.A.   R.  of  Rettendon,  Essex,  1477. 

APPIEDON,  ROBERT.    Student  of  Emmanuel.    Ord.  priest 

(London),  May  21,  1676. 
APPLEFORD,  CHARLES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens,  Easter, 

1637.   Of  Hants.   B.A.  1640-1.  Fellow,  1642.    Probably  R. 

of  Chilbolton,  Hants.,  1660. 
APLEFORD,  ROBERT.    Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 

Feb.  22,  1667-8.    S.  of  Edward,  gent.,  of  Winchester.    B. 

there.    School,  Winchester.    Matric.  1667-8;  B.A.  1671-2; 

M.A.  1675;  B.D.  1682.    FcUow,  1674-1701.    R.  of  Went- 

worth,  Cambs.,  1684.   Non -juror. 
APPLEGARTH,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (a^e  18)  at  Caius,  May 

1,  1600.    S.  of  Humphrey,  gent.    B.  in  London.    School, 

Winchester.    Scholar,    1600-7;    B.A.    1603-4;    M.A.    1607. 

R.  of  Kimpton  (?  Hants.),  1617. 
APPLEGARTH,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Magdalene,  June  11, 

1673.    S.  of  William,  of  Kirkby  Lonsdale,  Westmorland. 

School,  Sedbergh.   Matric.  1673. 
APPLEGARTH,  .    B.A.  1470-1. 

APPLETON,  HENRY.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Peterhouse, 
Easter,  1610.  B.  c.  1598.  Of  Jarvis  Hall,  S.  Bentley,  Essex, 
Bart.  Succeeded  his  father.  Sir  Roger,  1613.  Knighted  164^. 
Distinguished  royalist.  Served  at  Colchester,  1648.  Died  in 
poverty.  Buried  at  Baddow.  Admon.  Nov.  16,  1649.  Gr. 
father  of  the  next.    (G.E.C.  1.  72;  Km.  of  Essex,  1612.) 

APPLETON,  HENRY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens',  Feb.  25, 
1668-9.  Of  Essex.  S.  of  Sir  Henry.  Matric.  1669.  Of  Jarvis 
Hall,  S.  Bentley.  Succeeded  as  Bart.  1670.  Died  Feb. 
1678-9.  Gr.  son  of  above.    (G.E.C.  i.  73.) 

APPLETON,  ISAAC.  M.A.  1635-6  (L«<.i?^g.).  Probably  of  LitUe 
Waldingfield,  Suffolk,  Esq.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  8, 
1630;  s.  of  Sir  Isaac,  Knt.  Of  Holbrooke  Hall,  Suffolk.  M.P. 
for  Sudbury,  1661.   Died  166 r. 

APPILTON,  JOHN.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1405.  Resigned 
1430.    Inceptor  in  Law. 

APPLETON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  25, 
1706-7.  S.  of  John,  husbandman.  B.  at  Holt,  Denbighshire. 
School,  Wrexham.  Matric.  1707. 

APPLETON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  July  y, 
1744.  S.  of  John,  clerk,  of  Salop.  B.  at  Wera.  School,  Wem. 
Matric.  1745;  B-A.  1748-9- 

APPLETON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  8, 
1635.  Of  Suffolk.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Chilton, 
Suffolk,  deceased.  Matric.  1637.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov. 
13,  1638.  Barrister,  1646.  Of  Preston,  Suffolk,  Esq.  (Suff. 
Man.  Fam.  i.  329;  Vis.  of  Suff.  1664.) 

APPLETON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i6)  at  Peterhouse, 
Apr.  13,  1680.  Of  Vorks.  School,  Pocklington.  Scholar, 
1680;  Matric.  1681;  B.A.  1683-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham) 
1691.  V.  of  Hayton,  1691.  Buried  Apr.  2,  1720.  (H.  G. 
Harrison.) 

3— a 


Appleton,  Roger 

APLETON,  ROGER.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  St  John's, 
Michs.  1583.  S.  and  h.  of  Henry,  of  Benfleet,  Essex.  Adm. 
at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  10,  1584.  Succeeded  at  Benfleet, 
1606.  Sheriff  of  Essex,  1608-9.  Created  Bart.  161 1.  Father 
of  Henry  (1610).  Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Mildmay, 
(A  Monlsham,  Essex.  Buried  at  South  Benfleet,  Jan.- 16, 
1612-3.   [G.E.C.  I.  73;  Vis.  of  Essex,  1612.) 

APPLETON,  THOMAS.  Of  Norwich  diocese.  B.A.  1491. 
Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1494;  M.A.  1495-6;  B.D.  1504-5. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  1496-7;  priest  (Ely)  Sept.  23,  1497- 
R.  of  Alpheton,  Suffolk,  1498-1504.  R.  of  Lavenham,  i497- 
1508.   Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1508. 

APPLETON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Peterhouse, 
Easter,  1610;  B.A.  1612-3.  Brother  of  Sir  Henry  (1610),  of 
South  Benfleet,  Essex,  Bart,  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  21, 
1613. 

APPLETON,  WILLIAM.    FeUow  of  Pembroke,  c.  1350-60. 

APPLETON,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Caius,  Feb.  16, 

1566-7,  age  16.    S.  of  Roger,  Esq.    B.  at  Dartford,  Kent. 

School,   Hadleigh,  Suffolk.    Migrated   to  Trinity.    Matric. 

thence,  1567.     Of  KetUebaston  HaU,  Suffolk,  Esq.    (Venn, 

I.  59;  Vis.  of  Essex,  1612.) 
APPLETON,   WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Feb.   25, 

1668-9.    Of  Essex.    Probably  2nd  s.  of  Sir  Henry,  of  Gt 

Baddow,  Essex,  Knt.  Matric.  1669.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 

Nov.  16,  1671. 
APPLETON,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Jan.   29, 

1675-6;   Fell.-Com.  Apr.  1676.     Of  Middlesex.     S.  of  Sir 

William,  of  S.  Benfleet.  Died  Apr.  28, 1685,  aged  28.  (Burke, 

Ext.  Bart.) 
APPLEWHAITE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Sept.  20,  1625, 

age  17.  S.  of  John,  of  Stoke  Ash,  Suffolk,  gent.  Matric.  1626; 

Scholar,  1627-8.    Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  July  9,  1633.    Of 

Stoke  Ash,  Esq.  Died  c.  1679.  {Venn,  i.  273) 

APPLEWHAITE,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1654- 

Matric.  Easter,  1655.  Of  Suffolk.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  John, 

of  Stoke  Ash,  Suffolk,  above;  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  27, 

i66r. 
APPLEWHAITE,   JOHN.     Adm.   pens,   at   St   Catharine's, 

April  21,  1680.  Of  Suffolk. 
APLEYARD,  CHRISTOPHER.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at 

St  John's,  Apr.  14,  1674.    S.  of  Sir  Matthew  (1626),  Knt., 

decea.sed,  of  Burstwick,  Yorks.   B.  there.   School,  Beverley. 

Matric.  1674.    Of  Burstwick  Garth,  M.D.    Died  in  London. 

(Lines.  Pedigrees.) 
APPLEYARD,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Caius,  May 

3,  1614.   S.  of  John.    B.  at  Happisburgh,  Norfolk.   School, 

Aylsham.    Matric.  1613;    Scholar,   1616-9;    B.A.   1616-7; 

M.A.  1620.    Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  24,  1620.    V.  of 

Oulton,  Norfolk,  1627.   Will  proved  (Norwich)  1648.  {Venn, 

I.  225.) 
APPLEYARD,  GAMALIEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Lent, 

1637-8;  B  A.  1641-2. 
APPLEYARD,  HENRY.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's, 

Michs.  1569. 
APPLEYARD,  HENRY.    Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 

Michs.  1641.   Of  Cambs.   B.A.  1644-5;  M.A.  1648. 
APPLEYARD,  JAMES.    Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 

June  2,  1632.    S.  of  Robert,  husbandman,  of  Pocklington, 

B.  there.   School,  Pocklington.   Matric.  1632;  B.A.  1635-6; 

M.A.  1639. 

APPLEYARDE,  JOHN.  Matiic.  FeU.-Com.  from  Magdalene, 
Easter,  1616.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Burstwick  Garth, 
Yorks.,  Esq.;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn.  Nov.  10,  1617.  Brother 
of  Matthew.   Died  s.p.   {Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

APPLEYARD,  MATTHEW.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity, 
Michs.  1626;  B.A.  1629-30.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Burstwick 
Garth.  Knighted,  1645.  Governor  of  Leicester.  M.P.  for 
Hedon,  Yorks.  1661.  Died  Feb.  20,  1669-70.  Father  of 
Christopher  (1674)  and  the  next.    (Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

APPLEYARD,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  St 
John's,  Apr.  27, 1677-  S.  of  Sir  Matthew  (above).  B.atBurst- 
wick,  Yorks.  School,  Beverley  (private).  Matric.  1677.  M.P. 
for  Hedon,  Yorks.,  1689-95.  Died  in  London.  {Lines. 
Pedigrees.) 

APPLEYARD,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
June  7,  1701.  S.  of  Matthew,  Esq.  B.  at  Burstwick,  Yorks. 
School,  Beverley.  Matric.  1701.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  6, 
1701-3.    Died  at  Burstwick,  aged  30.   (Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

APPLEYARD,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  c.  1591. 
Scholar  of  Trinity  Hall,  1592 ;  LL.B.  1598.  Fellow  of  Trinity 
Hall,  1597-1608.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Nov.  24;  priest, 
Nov.  25,  1608.  V.  of  Great  Stukeley,  Hunts.,  1608.  R.  of 
Knipton,  Leics.,  1617.  Buried  there  Aug.  5,  1620.  (Old 
Yorks.  N.S.  VI.  2o8.) 


Arbuthnot,  John 


APPLEYARD,  THOMAS.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Magdalene, 
c.  1595.  Probably  S.  of  John,  of  Burstwick  Garth,  Esq.  B. 
Jan.  12,  1580-1.  J. P.  for  Yorks.  Of  Burstwick  Garth,  Esq. 
Married  Ann,  dau.  of  Christopher  Legard,  of  Anlaby,  1598. 
(Lines.  Pedigrees;  Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1584;  M.  H.  Peacock.) 

APPLEYARD,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse, 

Easter,  1602. 
APPLEYARD,   WILLIAM.     Matric.   pens,    from   St   John's, 

Easter,  1614;  B.A.  1617-8. 
APPLEYARD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Aug.  9,  1634. 

Matric.  1634;  B.A.  1638-9;  M.A.  1642. 
APPLEYARD, .   Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Magdalene,  c. 

1597- 
APPLIN,    RICHARD.    Adm.   at  Corpus  Christi,   1697.    Of 

Somerset.   Matric.  1698;  B.A.  1700-1. 
APPLIN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  June  29, 

1724.    S.  of  Richard.    B.  at  Staple  Fitzpaine,  Somerset. 

Matric.  1724;  Scholar,  1725;  B.A.  1727-8 
APREECE,  HENRY.     Adm.    pens,    (age    19)    at    Pembroke, 

Sept.  II,  1700.  S.  of  Robert,  Esq.  B.  at  Washingley,  Hunts. 

Matric.  1701. 
APREECE,   ROBERT.    Adm.  pens,   (age   17)   at   Pembroke, 

Apr.  4,  1695.   S.  of  Robert,  of  Washmgley,  Hunts.,  Esq. 
APPRICE,  THOMAS.   M.A.  (Lit.  Reg.)  1681. 
AP RICHARD  or  PRITCHARD,  DAVID.  Studied  at  Cambridge. 

Secular  chaplain.    B.Can.L.  (Oxford)  1522.    {Al.  Oxon.) 
APRICHARDS,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1567. 
APSLEY,  ANTHONY.   Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1579; 

B.A.  1582-3.   One  of  these  names,  of  Horsham,  Sussex,  adm. 

at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  1585.   Barrister,  1598.   (But  see 

Al.  Oxon.) 
APSLEY,  EDWARD.   Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Christ's,  July, 

1619.  S.  of  Sir  Edward,  of  Thakeham,  Sussex.  Of  Warming- 
hurst,  Sussex,  Esq.    M.P.  for  Steyning,  1645.    Died  Apr.  6, 

1651,  aged  45.    Benefactor  to  Christ's.    (Peile,  1.  328.) 

APSLEY,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1572; 
B.A.  1576-7.  One  of  these  names  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1579, 
from  Staple  Inn;  and  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1580;  2nd  s.  of 
John,  of  Thakeham.  M.P.  for  Steyning,  1588;  for  Hastings, 
1593- 

APSLEY,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1620. 
Probably  s.  of  Anthony;  of  Ticehurst,  Sussex;  adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Nov.  1623. 

APSLEY,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  April  27, 
1668. 

APSLEY,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1567. 
Of  Notts. 

APSLEY,  RALPH.  Matric.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1624; 
B.A.  1627-8;  M.A.  1636.  R.  of  Pulborough,  Sussex,  1659. 

APTHORPE,  EAST.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  28,  1751-  S.  of 
Charles,  of  Middlesex,  gent.  B.  in  Boston,  America.  Matric. 
1751;  B.A.  1755;  M.A.  1758.  Chancellor's  medal,  1755. 
Fellow,  1758-61.  D.D.  (Lambeth)  1778.  Ord.  deacon  (Lon- 
don) Sept.  21,  1755.  S.P.G.  missionary  at  Cambridge,  New 
England,  1759-64.  V.  of  Croydon,  1765-93.  R.  of  St  Mary- 
le-Bow,  1778-^2.  I*reb.  of  St  Paul's,  1790-1816.  Chancellor 
of  St  Paul's,  1791-2.   Died  Apr.  16,  1816. 

APTHORP,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1728.  B.  in  St  Clement's,  Cambridge,  Jan.  4,  1709-10. 
Matric.  1729;  B.A.  1732-3;  M.A.  1736;  D.D.  1749.  Fellow, 
1732.  Assistant  master  at  Eton  for  many  years.  R.  of 
Monxton,  Hants.  R.  of  Stevington,  1752.  V.  of  Bumham, 
Bucks.,  1759-74.  R.  of  Worplesdon,  Surrey,  1774-90.  Fellow 
of  Eton  CoUege,  1758.  Dieid  Dec.  12,  1790.  Brother-in-law 
of  William  Cole,  the  antiquary. 

ARBLASTER,  see  also  ALABASTER. 

ARRABRASTER  or  ALABLASTER,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Caius,  Oct.  20,  1564,  age  20.  S.  of  Edmund,  Esq.  School, 
Colchester.  Matric.  1564-5.  Died  Apr.  10,  1565.  (Venn,  i. 
55-) 

ARBLASTER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at 
Trinity,  Feb.  22, 1750-1.  S.  and  h.  of  Edward,  of  Longdon, 
Staffs.  School,  Fulham,  London.  Matric.  1750-1.  One  of 
these  names,  of  Overstonall  (?  Stonnall),  adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Nov.  30,  1747.  Unmarried  in  1769.  (Shaw,  i. 
227.) 

ARBOTYLL,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1561- 

ARBITTHNOT,  JOHN.  M.D.  1705  (LU.  Re^.).  B.  1667.  M.D. 
(St  Andrews)  1697.  F.R.S.  1704.  Physician  to  the  Queen. 
F.R.C.P.  1710.  Censor,  Elect.,  etc.  Harveian  orator,  1727. 
Friend  of  Pope  and  Swift.  Died  Feb.  27,  1735.  (D.N.B.; 
Munk,  II.  37.) 


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ArchbIshoJ*,  John 


ARCHBISHOP,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  14)  at  St  John's, 
June  26,  1639.   S.  of  Dr ,  of  Grinilly,  France. 

ARCHBOULD,  CLAUDIUS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  29,  1706.  S.  of  William,  deceased.  B.  in  Jamaica. 
School,  Headley,  Leatherhead;  Surrey. 

ARCHBOLD,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Lent, 
1593-4;  B.A.  1597-5;  M.A.  1601.  Fellow,  1599. 

ARCHBOLD,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Easter, 
1642.  Of  London.  LL.B.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1649-50.  R.  of 
Luddenham,  1660.  R.  of  Kingsdown,  Kent.  V.  of  Trotters- 
cliffe,  1666.  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Rochester. 

ARCHBOULT,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse, 
Easter,  160&;  B.A.  from  St  John's,  161 1-2;  M.A.  1615. 

ARCHBOLD,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Aug.  25,  1595  (age  i5)-  Of  Worcs.  Matric.  1595;  B.A. 
1598-9:  Fellow,  1598-1607;  M.A.  1603;  B.D.  1609;  D.D. 
1615.  V.  of  St  Michael's,  Stoke  Prior,  Worcs.,  1620-4.  Preb. 
of  Worcester,  1607.  V.  of  Bromsgrove,  1613-24.  Chaplain 
to  James  I.    (Harwood;  Le  Neve's  Knights,  242.) 

ARCHBOLD,  JOSEPH.  Matric.  pens  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1606. 

ARCHBOLD,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Michs., 
i6ot.    One  of  these  names  V.  of  Bedwardine,  Worcs. 

ARCHDALE,  DANIEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Dec. 
1610;  atterwardsFell.-Com.  Oneof  tbesenames,  S.  of  Martin, 
of  London,  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Aug.  6, 1612.  (Prtfe,  1.  279.) 

ARCHDALE,  ROBERT.  B.A.  from  Christ's,  1607;  M.A.  i6ii. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1610.  R.  of  Trimley  St  Martin,  Suffolk, 
1627-39. 

ARCHE,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1559. 

ARCHER.  ABRAHAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs. 
161 1.  B.  at  Epping.  B.A.  1614-5;  M.A.  1618.  Ord.  priest 
(London)  E>ec.  1619.  C.  of  Nazeing,  Essex.  (Peile,  i.  284.) 

ARCHER,  ALEXANDER.  B.Can.L.  1512-3.  V.  of  Hayes, 
Middlesex,  1520-9.  R.  of  Wenden  Lofts,  Essex,  1520-9. 
Died  1529. 

ARCHER,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  29, 
1635-6.  Matric.  1636.  Migr.  to  Peterhouse,  1636.  One  of 
these  names,  'Captain,'  buried  at  Shadwell,  1680. 

ARCHER,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  June  7,  1641, 
age  16.  S.  of  James.  B.  in  Southwark.  School,  Southwark. 
Matric.  1641.    (Peile,  1.  476.) 

ARCHER,  BENJAMIN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1658.  OfEssex.  B.A.  1661-2;  M.A.  1665.  Ord.  priest (Lond.) 
Dec.  17,  1664.  V.  of  High  Easter,  Essex,  1671-1702.  Died 
1702.    See  A  I.  Oxon.  tor  another. 

ARCHER,  BENJAMIN.  Incorp.  M.A.  1681,  from  ExeterCoUege, 
Oxford.  S.  of  Ed.,  of  Cookham,  Oxon.  Matric.  (Pembroke, 
Oxford),  Mav  17,  1670,  aged  15;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1673-4; 
M.A.  1676;  B.D.  1688.  Fellowof  ExeterCoUege,  1674-92. 
R.  of  Wexham,  Bucks.,  1683.  V.  of  Quainton,  1692-1732. 
Died  Aug.  20,  1732.  Father  of  the  next,  Gilbert  Edward 
{1716)  and  Thomas  (1729).    {Al.  Oxon.) 

ARCHER,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1715.  S.  of  above.  B.  at  Quainton,  Bucks.,  1696.  Matric. 
1715;  B.A.  1719-20;  M.A.  1723.  Fellow,  1718.  Assistant 
Master  at  Eton.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  May  24,  1719.  Chaplain 
to  Countess  of  Winchelsea.  R.  of  Stour  Provost,  Dorset., 
1730-  R.of  Todber,  1730.  Brotherof  Gilbert  Edward  (1716) 
and  Thomas  (1729). 

ARCHER,  CAESAR.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  7.  1660. 

Of  Middlesex.    Matric.  1660;  B.A.  1663-4;  M.A.  1667.  Ord. 

priest  (Lincoln)  Mar.  19,  1670-1. 
ARCHER,  EDWARD.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1610;  B.A.  from  Clare,  1613-4;  M.A.  1617.  Perhaps  Curate 

of  Enville,  Staffs.,  1632-40. 
ARCHER,   EDWARD.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,   Michs. 

1629;  B.A.  1633;  M.A.  from  King's,  1637.    Perhaps  R.  of 

St  Ethelburga,  London,  1643-5.    One  of  toese  names  ejected 

from  iN'cwington,  Oxon.,  1662.    (Calamy,  11.  310.) 
ARCHER,  FERDINAND.    Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Christ's, 

June  12,  1633.  S.  of  John.   B.  at  Donnington,  Leics.  School, 

St  Saviours,  Surrey.    Matric.   1633;   B.A.   1636-7;   M.A. 

from  Queens',  1640.    Head  master  of  Northampton  School, 

1646-95.   Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1655.  (Peile,  1.  427.) 
ARCHER,  GABRIEL.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  e.  1591. 

Of  Mountnessing,  Essex,  gent.;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  15, 

1592-3- 
ARCHER,  GILES.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1626. 

5th  s.  of  Henry  Archer  and  Anne,  dau.  of  Giles  Crcni(^,  of 

Kent.    Matric.  1626;  B.A.  1630-1;  M.A.  1634.    R.  of  Fam- 

bam,  Essex,  1644-82.  Died  1682. 


Archer,  IIoberT 

Archer,  6ILBERT  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at 
St  John's,  Oct.  26,  1716.  S.  of  Benjamin,  clerk,  of  Bucks. 
(1681).  B.  at  Quainton  near  Aylesbury.  School,  Thame, 
Oxon.,  and  Westminster.  Matric.  1717;  M.B.  1722;  M.D. 
1734.   Brother  of  Benjamin  (1715)  and  Thomas  (1739). 

ARCHER,  HENRY.  Adm.  at  King's  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1469. 
B.A.  1473-4;  M.A.  1478-9. 

ARCHER,  HENRY.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Michs.  1586.  Of  London.  S.  of  William,  of  Theydon  Gamon, 
Essex.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  9,  1586.  Died  Nov.  3, 
1615.  Of  Langdon  Hills,  Essex,  Esq.  {F.M.G.  1258:  Vis. 
of  Essex,  1612.) 

ARCHER,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  7,  1660. 
Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  1660;  B.A.  1663-4;  M.A.  1667;  B.D. 
1674.  Fellow  1669.  V.  of  St  Benet's,  Cambridge,  1673.  R.of 
Beckley,  Sussex.  R.  of  Famham,  Essex,  1682-1701.  Died 
1701. 

ARCHER,  HENRY.   Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Apr.  3,  1704.  B.  at 

Greenwich,  1688.    Matric.  1704;  B.A.  1707-8;  M.A.  1711; 

D.D.    1724.     Fellow,    1710-24.     Ord.   deacon    (Ely)    1712; 

priest  (London)  May  23,  1714.    V.  of  Faversham,   Kent, 

1724-44.    V.   of  Heme,    Kent,    1724-6.     R.   of   Mersham, 

1726-44.   Died  Feb.  9,  1744. 
ARCHER,  HOSTE.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Dec.  4,  1721. 

Of  Cambs.  S.  of  Thomas  Archer  and  Rebecca  Hoste.   Lord 

of  the  manor  at  Histon,  Cambs.   One  of  the  treasurers  for 

Cambridge,  1737-8.   Died  1740.   (Clay's  Waterbeach.) 
ARCHER,  ISAAC.     Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct    29,   1656. 

Of  Essex.    Matric.  1657;  Scholar,  1659;  B-A.  1664-5.   Ord. 

deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  20;  priest,  Dec.  20,  1662;  as  'B.A.  of 

Trinity.'   C.  of  Arrington,  Cambs.    V.  of  Chippenham,  1664. 

V.  of  MUdenhall,  Suffolk. 
ARCHER,  JAMES.   Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  1597-8;  B.A. 

1601-2;   M.A.    1605.     One   of  these  names,   of   Kilkenny, 

Ireland,  was  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Oct.  22, 1601.  {Peilei.  230.) 
ARCHER,  JAMES.     B.A.  from  Christ's,  1604-5;  M.A.  i6o8. 

O.ie  of  these  names  V.  of  Vardley,  Worcs.,  1612. 
ARCHER,  JAMES  OGLE.    Adm.  scholar  (age  18)  at  Sidney, 

Oct.  17,  1682.  S.  of  John,  physician.  B.  at  Dublin.  School, 

Merchant  Taylors'.    Matric.  at  Wadham,  Oxford,  Dec.  8, 

1682,  'aged  20.' 
ARCHER,  JEFFERY.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,   Mar.    13, 

1720-1.  Of  Herts.  Matric.  1721;  B.A.  1724-5.  V.  of  Norton, 

Herts.,  1739-41.    Died  1741. 
ARCHER,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's  a  scholar  from  Eton,  Sept.  29, 

1561,  age  18.    B.  at  Saffron  Walden.    B.A.  1565-6;  M.A. 

1569.    Fellow,    1564-1575.     Ord.    deacon  (Lincoln),  priest 

(Ely)    Dec.   21,   1569.    V.   of  Broad  Chalk,  Wilts.,  1575. 

Died  1621. 
ARCHER,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1572. 
ARCHER,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1579; 

B.A.  1583-4;  M.A.  1587.    P*robably  ord.  priest  (Durham) 

Dec.  21,   1585.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Long  Houghton, 

Northumberland,  1598-1604. 
ARCHER,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1602;  B.A, 

1605-6;  M.A.  1609.    R.  of  St  George's,  S.  Elmham,  Suffolk, 

1616-39. 

ARCHER,  JOHN  (junior).  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs. 
161 5.  Of  London. 

ARCHER,  JOHN  (senior).    Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs. 

1615.  OfEssex.  B.A.  1618-9;  M.A.  1622.  S.  and  h.  of  Henry, 

of  Theydon  Gamon,  Essex,  Esq.    Adm.   at   Gray's   Inn, 

Mar.  1,  1617-8.     Barrister,  1620.    Serjeant,  1658.    Justice 

of  the  Common  Pleas,  1659.    Knighted  1663.    Died  1682. 

Buried  at  Theydon  Gamon.     (F.M.G.  1258;  D.N.B.) 
ARCHER,  JOHN.   M.A.  from  Magdalene,  1626.   One  of  thes« 

names  V.  of  All  Saints',  Hertford,  1631-9.   Died  1639. 
ARCHER,  JOHN.    Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Trinity,  Easter, 

1633. 
ARCHER,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at  St  John's,  Nov.  16, 

1694.    S.  of  Miles,  gent.    B.  at  Oxenholme,  Westmorland. 

Matric.  at  Queen's  College,  Oxford,  Apr.  9,  1690,  age  17. 

M.B.   (Cambridge)    1695.    Died    Dec.  4,   1735;    buried  at 

Kendal. 
ARCHER,  MILES.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  19. 

1717.    S.  of  Richard,  farmer,  of  Lanes.    B.  at  Hawksheaa 

Hall,  Ambleside.   School,  Hawkshead.    Matric.  1717;  B.A. 

1720-1;   M.A.   1724;    B.D.    1732.     Fellow,   1722-44.     Ord. 

deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.   25,    1726;  priest.   May  28,   i?^?- 

Proctor,  1730-1.    R.  of  Gt  Wariey,  Essex,  1743-58.    Died 

1758.  (Scott-Mayor,  iii.  312.) 
ARCHER,  OSWALD.    Of  Clare  College.    Will  proved  (V.C.C.) 

1547. 
ARCHER,  ROBERT.   Matric.  sizar  from  Maodalknk,  Easter, 

1614;  B.A.  1631-3;  M.A.  1639. 


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Archer,  Robert 

ARCHER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene, 
Apr.  22,  1665.  S.  of  Robert,  citizen  of  London.  School, 
Repton,  Derbs.   Matric.  1665;  B.A.  1668-9. 

ARCHER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1575. 
Bom  at  Bury  St  Edmunds,  Suffolk.  B.A.  1580-1;  M.A. 
1584.  Fellow  of  Trinity,  1583.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1591. 
Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  24,  1585.  University 
preacher,  1588.  R.  of  Houghton-Conquest,  Beds.,  1589. 
Chaplain  to  his  kinsman,  John  May,  Bishop  of  Carlisle,  and 
to  Archbishop  Whitgift.  Chaplain  to  James  L  1605.  R.  of 
Meppershall,  Beds.,  1613.  Married  Anne  Heneage.  Died 
Jan.  20,  1630.  Buried  at  Houghton  Conquest.  {D.N.B.; 
E.  P  Archer.) 

ARCHER.  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1626. 
Matric.  1626;  B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633. 

ARCHER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  13, 
1631.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Grantham.  School,  Thorpe 
(private).  Matric.  1631;  B.A.  1634-5;  M.A.  1638.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  1638-9;  priest  (Lincoln)  Oct.  17, 
1641.  R.  of  Chickney,  Essex,  1646:  'an  able  divine';  ejected 
1660.   (Peile,  I.  408.) 

ARCHER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  9,  1635. 
Matric.  1635;  B..A.  1639-40;  M.A.  1643;  probably  D.D.  1661 
(Lit.  Reg.).  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  18, 1641;  priest,  Feb. 
22,  1645-6. 

ARCHER,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  Michs.  1677. 

ARCHER,  THOMAS.  M.A.  from  King's,  1729.  S.  of  Benjamin, 
of  Quainton,  Bucks.,  clerk  (1681).  Matric.  from  Merton 
College,  Oxford,  May  25,  1721,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1725. 
R.  of  Hitcham,  Bucks.,  1729.  R.  of  Finchley,  Middlesex. 
Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1743.  R.  of  St  Martin's,  Ludgate,  1743. 
He  was  a  colleger  at  Eton,  1717-20.  Died  1767.  Brother  of 
Benjamin  (1715),  and  Gilbert  Edward  (1716).    (Al.  Oxon.) 

ARCHER,  TIMOTHY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1613.  B.  at  Bury,  Suffolk,  1597.  B.A.  1616-7;  M.A.  1620; 
D.D.  1631-2;  on  the  King's  visit.  R.  of  Blimham,  Beds. 
C.  of  Meppershall,  1624.  R.,  1626.  Buried  there,  Dec.  5, 
1672,  aged  75.   Cousin  of  Thomas,  D.D. 

ARCHER,  TIMOTHY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  14)  at  Sidney,  Sept.  26, 
1636.  S.  of  Henry,  jailor  of  the  Tolbooth,  Cambridge. 
School,  Perse.  Matric.  1637;  B.A.  1640-1;  M.A.  1644.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  18, 1641  (sic.).  V.  of  Gazeley,  Suffolk, 
1658-80.  Buried  there,  Oct.  31,  1680.   (A.  Gray.) 

ARCHER,  WILLIAM.  Fellow  of  Clare  in  1549.  Probably  the 
scholar  of  Christ's.    B.A.  1529-30;  M.A.  1533. 

ARCHER,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  from  Clare,  1604-5;  M.A.  1608. 
Fellow, c.  1606.  V.of  DuxfordStJohn,Cambs.,i62i.  Buried 
there  Apr.  26,  1665. 

ARCHER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1626. 
Matric.  1626;  B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633. 

ARCHER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Sept.  12,  1626. 
S.  of  Thomas,  of  Herts.  School,  Sutton,  Beds.  Matric.  1627; 
B.A.  1630-1;  M.A.  1634.  Prob.  V.  of  Braughing,  Herts., 
1638-50,  and  1660.  Died  1660.  {Peile,  i.  377.) 

ARCHER, .   B.Can.L.   1502-3. 

ARCHERSON,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1584. 

ARCHPOLE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene, 
Michs.  1564;  B.A.  1567-8.  Preb.  of  Lincoln.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1568,  as  Archbold.   Supplicated  for  B.C.L.  1573. 

ARDEN,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1598. 

ARDERN  or  ARDEN,  GUY.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1460-76. 
B.Can.Law  before  1468.  R.  of  Littlebury,  Essex,  1463-98. 
R.  of  Streethall,  1467  R.  of  Upminster,  1483-5.  Died 
1498.  Buried  at  Littlebury.  Will  (P.C.C.)  dated  July  24 
proved  Aug.  3. 

ARDERN,  HENRY.  Trinity,  Scholar  from  Westminster,  1659 
Of  Cheshire.  B.  in  Westminster.  Matric.  1660;  B.A.  1662-3  • 
M.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1666.  Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1664' 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Feb.  18,  166^-5;  priest  (London)  Dec. 
1666.  V.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Cambridge,  1671.  Buried  at  Little 
St  Mary's,  Cambridge,  Dec.  23,  1683.   Will  (V.C.C.)  1683. 

ARDERN,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  May  13, 
1653.  S.  of  Ralph.  B.  at  Harden  Hall,  near  Stockport, 
Cheshire.  School,  Holton.  Matric.  1653;  B.A.  1656;  M.B 
1658.  Incorp.  at  Oxford  as  M.A.  1658;  D.D.  (of  Dublin)  1671 
(incorp.  Oxford,  1673).  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  10 • 
priest,  Mar.  13,  i66o-r.  V.  of  Holy  Cross,  Canterbury,  1662! 
R.  of  St  Mildred,  Canterbury,  1662-6.  P.C.  of  St  Botolph 
Aldgate,  1666-82.  R.  of  Thomton-le-Moor,  Lines.,  1667-91! 
R.  of  Davenham,  Cheshire,  1682-6.  V.  of  Neston,  1687-91. 
Dean  of  Chester,  1682-91.  Chaplain  to  Charles  II.  Died 
Sept.  18, 1691.  Buried  in  Chester  Cathedral.  {D.N.B.;  Peile, 
I-  553-) 


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Argall,  Richard 

ARDREN  or  ARDRUM,  JOHN.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from 
Christ's,  Feb.  1564-5;  B.A.  1567-8  (for  possible  identifica- 
tion see  Peile,  i.  89).  One  of  these  names,  s.  and  h.  of 
John,  of  Cottesford,  Oxon.,  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
May  4,  1571.  , 

ARDERN,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  Apr.  12,  1680. 
S.  of  Sir  John,  of  Arderne  (Harden),  Cheshire,  Knt.;  age  19 
in  1678.  Of  Harden,  Esq.  Matric.  1681.  Died  in  London, 
May  27,  1703,  aged  40.  M.I.  in  Stockport  Church.  Brother 
of  Ralph  (1683).  (Le  Neve,  Knights,  p.  90;  Le  Neve,  Mon. 
II.  64.) 

ARDERNE  or  ARDEN,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  19)  at 
St  John's,  Mar.  25, 1728.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Harden,  Cheshire, 
Esq.  B.  at  Stockport.  School,  Stockport.  Matric.  1728; 
B.A.  1733-4-  Living  at  Offerton,  1742.  High  Sheriff  of 
Cheshire,  1761.  Died  Dec.  3,  1786.  Buried  at  Stockport. 
Father  of  Richard  Pepper  Arderne,  Lord  Alvanley.  {Scott- 
Mayor,  III.  411.) 

ARDERNE,  RALPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  29,  1647. 
Of  Cheshire.   B.A.  1650. 

ARDERNE,  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June,  1683. 
2nd  s.  of  Sir  John,  of  Harden,  Cheshire,  Knt.  B.  1664-5. 
Matric.  1685.  Of  Harden,  Esq.  DiedinLondon,  Mar.  14,1704. 
(Earwaker,  E.  Cheshire,  1.  476;  Le  Neve,  KnigfUs,  90.) 

ARDERN,  RICHARD  DE.  'King's  scholar'  at  Cambridge, 
1330- 

ARDEN,  ROBERT.  B.A.  1484-5;  M.A.  1491.  One  of  these 
names,  'M.A.,'  R.  of  Lapworth,  Warws.,  1488. 

ARDERN,  THOMAS.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1434.  Last 
appears,  1457. 

ARDEN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Aug.  13,  1547,  age  17.  B.  at  Haynes,  Beds.  Matric.  1547. 
Left  in  1550.  Preb.  of  York,  1556;  of  Worcester,  1558;  of 
Hereford,  1559.  R.  of  Hartlebury,  Worcester,  c.  1558. 
Deprived,  as  a  Romanist,  c.  1562.   {Cooper,  i.  219.) 

ARDERNE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  July  5, 
1736.  Of  Manchester.  Matric.  1736;  B.A.  1740-1.  C.  of 
Cheadle,  Lanes.,  1744-80.  Died  May  10, 178a,  aged  70.  M.I. 
(Earwaker,  E.  Cheshire.) 

ARDEN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1750.  S.ofGeorge.  B.  at  Ombersley,  Worcester,  c.  Dec.  1731. 
Matric.  1751;  B.A.  1755;  M.A.  1758.  Fellow,  1754.  R.  of 
Brampton  Ash,  Northants.,  1764-6.  Preb.  of  Worcester.  Died 
Oct.  25,  1768. 

ARDEN  or  ARDRON, .   B.A.  1480-1;  M.A.  1483. 

ARDERNE, .  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  Mar.  8,  1647-8. 

Of  Cheshire.  Perhaps  John,  s.  of  Ralph,  of  Harden,  Cheshire. 
Bom  1630.  High  Sheriff  of  Cheshire,  1666.  Died  Feb.  6, 
1701. 

ARDDS,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Gonville  Hall,  Easter, 
1544- 

ARDES,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1554.  1st  s.  of  Edward,  ot  Sherington,  Bucks.  {Vis  of  Bucks., 
1634,  p.  144.) 

ARDES,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1554. 
2nd  s.  of  Edward,  of  Sherington,  Bucks.   Brother  of  above. 

ARDINVILLE, .  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1579. 

ARDLEY,  NATHANIEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Emmanuel,  Easter, 

1645.  Of  Essex.  Adm.  at  Queens',  Feb.  16,  1645-6. 
ARDREY,  JOHN.  B.D.  from  Pembroke,  1676  {Lit.  Reg.).  R.  of 

Clibum,  Westmorland ;  resigned  1673.    R-  of  Gt  Musgrave, 

1671-84.   V.  of  Kirkland,  Cumberland,  1681-4. 
ARDSWORTH, .   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  13, 

1700-1. 
ARENGELL,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 

1622. 
AREY,  see  AYRE. 
ARGALL,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Apr.21, 

1646.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Gt  Baddow,  Essex.  School,  Chelms- 
ford. At  Leyden  University,  1645.  Brotherof  Richard  (163 1) 
and  Samuel  (1639).   {Peile,  1.  505;  Vis.  0/  Essex,  1634.) 

ARGALL,  EDMUND.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Christ's,  Easter, 
1565,  age  13. 

ARGALL,  GABRIEL.  B.A.  1572-3;  Incorp.  from  Oxford; 
M.A.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1573.  Of  Christ  Church,  Oxford, 
1561;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1569-70.  Probably  s.  of  Thomas,  of 
London,  Esq.   {Vis.  0/ Essex,  1612.) 

ARGALL,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1591.  Of 
Kent.  Probably  s.  of  Richard,  of  Kent.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  from  Fumival's  Inn,  Jan.  22,  1594-5. 

ARGALL,  RICHARD.  Scholarof  Trinity,  Easter,  1593.  Prob- 
ably the  '  very  shadowy  personage '  supposed  to  have  been 
the  author  of  some  religious  poems  published  in  1 62 1 .  He  was 
one  of  those  'enticed  beyond  the  sea.'  {See  under  Arkinstall, 
WUliam.)    See  D.N. B. 


Argall,  Richard 

ARGALL,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emhanuei.,  Apr.  29, 
1631.  Of  Essex.  Matric.  1631;  B..\.  1634-5;  M.A.  1638. 
2nd  s.  of  John,  of  Gt  Baddow,  Essex.  R.  of  RivenhaU, 
1662-70.  R.  of  Roding  Aythorp.  R.  of  Snoreham,  1638-70. 
Died  1670.  Brother  of  Charles  (1646)  and  Samuel  (1639). 
{Vis.  of  Essex,  1634.) 

ARGALL,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  19,  1639, 
age  nearly  18.  S.  of  John,  of  Gt  Baddow,  Essex,  Esq. 
School,  Chelmsford.  Matric.  1639;  B.A.  1642-3.  Admitted 
at  Leyden,  1644.  M.D.  at  Padua,  1648.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1651-2.  Adm.  candidate  R.C.P.  1652.  Hon.  fellow,  Dec. 
1664.  Brotherof  Charles  (1646)  and  Richard,  above.  {Munk, 
••  334;  Vis.  of  Essex,  1634.) 

ARGALL,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter, 
1582.  Probably  of  Kent.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  6, 
1584-5- 

ARGENT,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Easter,  1578. 
Of  Essex.  B.A.  1581-2.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1582.  M.A. 
(Exeter  College)  1584.  Presumably  M.D.  (Cambridge)  1595. 
F.R.C.P.  1597.  Censor,  Elect,  etc.  President,  1625-34. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  .\ug.  10, 1613.  Retired  to  Brox- 
boume,  Herts.,  where  he  died,  May,  1643.  {Munk,  i.  113.) 

ARGENTINE,  JOHN.  Scholar  of  King's,  1457.  Of  Bottisham. 
Cambs.  B.A.  1461-2;  M.A.  1465-6;  B.D.  1473;  D.D.  1504. 
Proctor,  1472.  M.D.  and  physician  to  Prince  Arthur.  Ord. 
acolyte  (Lincoln)  Sept.  14,  1473.  R.  of  Hartest,  Suffolk, 
1487 ;  of  Glemsford,  1487 ;  of  St  Vedast,  London,  1488-1508 ; 
of  Cavendish,  Suffolk,  1490.  Preb.  of  Lichfield,  1494 ;  of  Wells, 
1498.  Master  of  the  Hospital  of  St  John,  Dorchester,  1499. 
Provost  of  King's,i5oi.  DiedFeb.  2, 1507-8;  buried  in  King's 
chapel.  Benefactor  to  the  College.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1508. 
{Cooper,  I.  12;  D.N.B.) 

ARGENTINE,  RICHARD  {alias  SEXTEN).  M.D.  1540-1.  From 
Ipswich,  usher  and  afterwards  master  of  the  Grammar 
School.  M.A.  and  M.B.  Oxford.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest 
(Norwich)  Apr.  3,  1556.  R.  of  St  Helen  with  St  Clement, 
Ipswich,  1556.  Successively  protestant  and  romanist.  Died 
c.  1568.  Author  of  religious  works.    {Cooper,  i.  275 ;  D.N.B.) 

ARGOR,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1620. 
Of  Essex.  B.  at  Layer  Breton,  Essex.  B.A.  1623-4;  M.A. 
1627.  P.C.  of  Layer  de  La  Hay,  Essex,  1634.  R.  of  Leigh, 
1639.  V.  of  Braintree,  1657-62;  ejected.  Afterwards  a 
preacher  in  Essex.  Died  at  Copford,  Dec.  1679,  aged  77. 
{Calatny,  i.  497.) 

ARKASDEN  or  ARCHENSDON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Emmanuel,  Mar.  23,  1625-6.  Matric.  1626;  B.A.  1629-30; 
M.A.  1633.  R.ofAmpthill,  Beds.,  1638.  R.  of  Aspley  Guise, 
Beds.,  1639-40;  and  in  1664.    {D.N.B.) 

ARKENSTALL,  JOHN.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trihity  Hall,  Oct. 
16,  1590. 

ARKINSTALL,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Lent, 
1584-5.  Of  Cambs.  ProbablyofWUburton.I.of  Ely.  {Cambs. 
Vis.  1619.) 

ARKINSTALL,  ROBERT.    Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Lent, 

1582-3.   Of  London. 
ARKINSTALL,  WILLIAM.    B.A.  from  Jesus,  1592-3;  M.A. 

1596.   Fellow,  1595-7.  Of  Wilburton,  Cambs.  One  of  *  certain 

scholars  in  Cambridge,  1590,  that  were  enticed   by  Hector 

Speigniomaldus,  an  Italian,  to  pass  over  the  seas.     (Letter 

from  Rev.  H.  Foley  to  Dr  Jessopp.) 
ARLICH,  ALEXANDER.   Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter, 

1635.  OfNorthanls.  B.A.  1639-40;  M.A.  1646.  V.  of  Tath- 

well,  Lines.   R.  of  Raithby  by  Louth,  1678. 
ARLINGTON,  CHARLES.    Matric.  pens,  from   Peterhouse, 

c.  1590.   Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  12,  15^2.    S.  of  George, 

of  London,  and  Swinhope,  Lines.   Age  15  in  1592.  Died  s.p. 

{Cambs.  Vis.  1619;  Lines.  Pedigrees.) 
ARLINGTON,  LORD  HENRY.  LL.D.  {Com.  Reg.)  1681.  One  of 

the  famous 'Cabal.'   Sir  Henry  Bennet.    Secretary  of  State, 

1662.    Lord  Chamberlain,  1674.    Created  Baron  Arlington, 

1664.   EMed  July  28,  1685.   {G.E.C.) 

ARLUSH,  NATHANIEL.    Adm.  pens,  (age   16)  at  Christ's, 

May  3,  1688.    S.  of  Stephen     B.  at  Knedlington,  Yorks. 

School,  Laughton-en-le-Morthen,  Yorks.  Married  Anne,  dau. 

of  John  Gibson,  of  Welbome.     Died  June  18,  1697;  buried 

at  Howden.   {F.M.G.  1260.) 
ARLUSH,  STEPHEN.    Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Peterhouse, 

Apr.  19,  1645  (already  adm.  at  Magdalene,  1642).  Of  Yorks. 

S.  of  Nicholas  (or  Nathaniel),  of  Howden.  B.A.  1645-6;  M.A. 

1649.   V.  of  Howden,  Yorks.,  1659-62;  ejected.   Afterwards 

lived  at  York.    Died  Jan.  15,  1680-1;  buried  at  Howden. 

{Calamy,  II.  588;  F.M.G.  1260.) 

ARMATOR,  WILLIAM.   '  King's  Scholar'  at  Cambridge,  1333. 

ARME  or  ARMES,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Easter, 
1625.  Matric.  1635.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Nov.  12;  priest, 
Nov.  13,  1629. 


Ar  MIT  AGE,  John 

ARMES,  RICHARD  DE.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1384.  Left 
Oct.  20,  1388. 

ARME,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1589. 
Probably  graduated  1591-2,  or  1594-5.  Ord.  deacon  (Lich- 
field) Sept.  16,  1597;  priest,  Sept.  17,  1597  (called  B.A.). 
V.  of  Lockington,  Leics.,  1611-33.  'Died  in  the  pulpit, 
preaching';  buried  June  3,  1633.   {Nichols,  111.  876.) 

ARMESTON,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  1617  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
Of  Leics.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Burbage.  Matric.  at  Oxford, 
Dec.  1,  1609,  age  18;  B.A.  1612-3;  M.A.  1616.  Died  un- 
married. {Nichols,  IV.  467.) 

ARMETRIDING,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
May  I,  1727.  S.  of  John,  of  Lanes.  School,  Kirkham,  Lanes. 
Matric.  1727:  Scholar,  1730;  B.A.  1730-1.  V.  of  Bispham, 
Lanes.,  1767-91. 

ARMETRIDING,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  24,1680.  S.  of  John,  husbandman.  B. at  Euxton,  Lanes. 
School,  Heskin.  Matric.  1680;  B.A.  1683-4.  V.  of  Leyland, 
Lanes.,  1689-1720. 

ARMFIELD,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1606.  Of  Yorks.   B.A.  1609-10;  M.A.  1613. 

ARMIGER,  HARRINGTON.   M.A.  1580  {fil.  nob.) 

ARMIGER,  CLEMENT.  Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  Easter, 
1634.  S.  of  William,  of  the  Inner  Temple;  adm.  there,  1635. 
Of  Cople,  Beds.,  Knt.   Buried  there,  Jan.  2,  1695. 

ARMYGER,  EDWARD.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 

1554- 
ARMIGER,  GABRIEL.   Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

1713.  B.  in  London.  Matric.  1714;  B.A.  1717-8;  M.A.  1721. 

Fellow,  1717.  Died  in  London,  Dec.  1722. 

ARMIGER,  MANSIR  (MANSURE).  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Apr.  15,  1594.  S.  of  William,  of  N.  Creake,  Norfolk.  Matric. 
sizar  c.  1595.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1594. 

ARMIGER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Caius,  Oct.  16,  1585, 
age  14.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Monewden,  Suffolk.  Schools, 
Norwich  and  Bury.  Matric.  1585.  Of  Thrandeston,  Suffolk, 
Esq.  Died  Oct.  19, 1634.  M.I.  at  Canewdon,  Essex.  {Venn, 
I.  126;  Le  Neve,  Mon.  i.  156.) 

ARMIGER,  WILLIAM.  Student  of  Pembroke.  Buried  at  St 
Botolph's,  Cambridge,  May  11,  1625. 

ARMIGER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Feil.-Com.  at  Caius,  Mar.  9, 
1654-5,  age  16.  S.  of  William,  of  N.  Cteake,  Norfolk.  Esq. 
Matric.  1655.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  June  28,  1656. 
Barrister,  1664.   Died  1676.   {Venn,  i.  390.) 

ARMIN,  EVERS  (EURE).  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Sidney,  Jan.  27, 
1613-4.  S.  of  Sir  William,  of  Osgodby,  Lines.,  Knt.,  and 
Martha,  dau.  of  William,  Lord  Eure.  Matric.  1614.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  i,  1616  ("Eure  Airmine').  Barrister,  1622; 
Ancient,  1645.  Of  Osgodby.  J. P.  M.P.  for  Grantham, 
1625-6.   Admon.  (P.C.C.)  1680.   {Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

ARMYN,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1579.  Of 
Lines.  Probably  s.  of  Bartholomew,  of  Osgodby.  Knighted. 
Died,  unmarried,  at  Lincoln's  Inn.   {Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

ARMINE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Sidney,  Mar.  13, 
1609-10.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  William,  of  Osgodby,  Knt.  B. 
Dec.   11,   1593.    Matric.  1610,  as  'Frayer.'    Cieated  Bart. 

1619.  M.P.  for  Boston,  1621,  1624;  for,  Grantham,  1625; 
for  Lines.  1626, 1628;  for  Grantham,  1641.  Sheriff  of  Hunts., 

1620,  and  of  Lines.,  1619-30.  Strong  parliamentarian. 
One  of  the  Council  of  State,  1649-51.  Died  Apr.  10,  1651. 
Buried  at  Lavington,  Lines.  {D.N.B.;  Lines.  Pedigrees; 
G.E.C.  I.  130.) 

ARMITAGE  or  ERMYTAGE,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  sizar  fiora 
Peterhouse,  Michs.  1586;  B.A.  1589-90;  M.A.  1593.  Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (Peterborough)  July  15,  1593.  V.  of 
Ellington,  Hunts.,  1594-1613. 

ARMITAGE,  CH  RISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
July  10,  1674.  Afterwards  Fell.-Com.  6th  s.  of  Sir  John, 
Knt.  and  Bart.  School.Wakefield.  Matric.  1674 ;  B.A.  1680-1 ; 
M.A.,  from  Peterhouse,  1682  {Com.  Reg.).  Fellow  of  Peter- 
house, 1681-90.  Resigned  as  a  non-juror.  Of  Bramham 
Biggin  and  Hartshead  Hall,  Yorks.  He  was  in  Holy  Order*. 
Buried  at  Hartshead,  Sept.  19, 1727-  Father  of  John  (1725). 
{T.A.  Walker,  169.) 

ARMYTAGE,  GODFREY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs. 
1586;  B.A.  (?  1589-90);  MA.  from  Magdalene,  1593. 

ARMITAGE,  GREGORY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  c. 
1593.  Probably  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Mar.  1,  1594. 
2nd  8.  of  John,  of  Kirklees.  Of  Netherion.  Died  1653. 
Buried  Mar.  28,  at  ThornhiU.  (.Wise.  Gen.  et  Her.  11.  181 
Vis.  of  Yorks.  1612.) 

ARMYTAGE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Lent, 
1563-4.  Probably  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Oct.  19, 1566, 
as  s.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Kirklew.   {Vis.  of  Yorks.  161a.) 


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Armitage,  Johu 

ARMYTAGE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  1591.  Adm. 
at  the  Middle  Temple,  Mar.  i,  1594  as  s.  and  h.  of  John,  of 
Kirklees.  B.  1573.  High  Sheriff  of  Yorks.  1615.  Died  1650. 
Buried  at  Hartshead,  July  16.  (Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.  11.  181 
and  IV.  280;  Vis.  of  Yorks,  16x2.) 

ARMITAGE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse  c.  1592; 
B.A.  1595-6;  M.A.  1599.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1622.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  June  15,  1606;  priest.  May  31,  1607.  One 
of  these  names  V.  of  Wendover,  Bucks.  1615-43;  ejected. 

ARMITAGE,  JOHN.  Matric.  FeU.-Cora.  from  Clare,  Easter, 
161S.  One  of  these  names,  of  Kirklees,  Yorks.;  ist  s.  of 
John  (?  1591),  Sheriff  of  Yorks.;  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Nov.  1618.   Died  1624.   {Vis.  of  Yorks.  1612.) 

ARMITAGE,  JOHN.  Incorp.  M.A.  1663;  from  University 
College,  Oxford;  matric.  there,  1653;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1656; 
M.A.  1659.   {Al.  OxoH.) 

ARMITAGE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  May  i, 
1671.  S.  of  Robert.  B.  at  RadweU  (RothweU),  Yorks. 
School,  Leeds.  Matric.  1671;  B.A.  1674-5;  M.A.  1681.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  1690;  priest  (London)  Mar.  4,  1693-4-  C. 
of  Fen  Stanton,  Hunts.  Head  Master,  Otley  School,  Yorks., 
1681-6;  of  Wakefield,  1686-93-  {Peile,  u.  35;  M.  H.  Pea- 
cock.) 

ARMYTAGE,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
June  26,  1725.  S.  of  Christopher  (1674),  clerk,  of  Yorks. 
B.  at  Thicket,  Wheldrake.  School,  Bradford.  Matric.  1725. 
Died,  s.p.,  1732.  Buried  at  Hartshead,  Oct.  30.  {Misc.  Gen. 
et  Her.  3rd  S.  iv.  280.) 

ARMYTAGE,  Sir  JOHN,  Bart  Adm.  nobleman  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Mar.  18, 1750-1.  S.  of  Sir  Samuel,  Bart.,  of  Kirklees, 
Yorks.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  1750-1;  M.A.  1753-  Succeeded 
as  Bart.  1747.  M.P.  for  York,  1754-8-  Served  against  the 
French  at  Cherbourg.  Killed  at  St  Cas,  Sept.  1758.  {G.E.C.) 

ARMITAGE,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Oct.  23, 
1751.  Of  Honley,  Almondbury,  Yorks.  B.A.  1756;  M.A. 
1761.  V.  of  Honley,  Yorks.,  1760-1761.  V.  of  Hooton 
Pagnell,  1768-97.   Died  1797. 

ARMITAGE,  MICHAEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
May  25, 1671.  3rd  s.  of  Sir  John,  Knt.  and  Bart.,  of  Harts- 
head and  Kirklees,  Yorks.  B.  there.  School,  Drighlington. 
Matric.  1 67 1.  Died  unmarried,  1677-8.  Buried  at  Hartshead, 
Feb.  7.  (Burke,  Exl.  Bart.;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.  11.  90-91.) 

ARMITAGE,  RICHARD.   Adm.  sizar  at  Jesi's,  June  28,  1684. 

Of  Yorks.   Matric.  1684;  Scholar,  1686;  B.A.  1687-8;  M.A. 

1691.    R.  of  Braiseworth,  Suffolk,  1693;  of  Yaxley,  1703. 
ARMITAGE,  ROBERT.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs. 

1629;  B.A.  1632-3.    Chaplain  in  the  Parliamentary  Army. 

Ejected  from  Holbeck,  Leeds,  Yorks.,  1662.   Died  Apr.  20, 

1689,  aged  78.    {Calamy,  11.  564.) 

ARMITAGE,  TIMOTHY.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's, 
Michs.  1633;  B.A.  1636-7;  M.A.  1640.  Doubtless  lecturer  at 
St  Michael  Coslany,  Norwich,  1643-8.  Minister  of  the 
Congregational  Church,  Norwich,  1647-55.  Died  Dec.  1655. 
Author:  Enoch's  Walk  with  God;  a  Tryall  of  Faith.  {D.N.B. ; 
J.  Browne,  Norf.  and  Suff.  255.) 

ARMYTAGE,  W.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1566. 

ARMITAGE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene, 
Michs.  1580.  B.  at  Ambry  (Almondbury),  Yorks.  B.A. 
1582-3  as  Harmytage.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  21,  1581; 
priest,  Dec.  21,  1582.  Perhaps  R.  of  Shenley,  Herts.,  1583- 
93,  as  Hermitage,  and  R.  of  Billingford,  Norfolk,  1595. 

ARMITAGE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  29, 
1606,  from  Sidney.  Scholar.  Matric.  1606;  B.A.  1609-10; 
M.A.  1613.   R.  of  Pitsea,  Essex,  1629-30.  Died  1630. 

ARMITAGE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  May  11,  1615. 
Matric.  1615.  One  of  these  names,  S.  of  Gregory,  of  Don- 
caster;  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  1615.  Barrister, 
1626;  Bencher,  1646.  Died  1652. 

ARMITAGE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  Apr. 
85,  1642.  Son  of  Sir  William,  Knt.  B.  at  Colchester.  School, 
Roecliffe,  Yorks.    Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1646. 

ARMISTEAD,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Easter, 
1676;  B.A.  1680-1.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Feb.  i68i;  priest, 
Sept.  1681.  {Peile,  11.  62.) 

ARMISTED,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catha- 
rine's, Michs.  1622;  B.A.162S-6,  as  Annitsted.  Perhaps  the 
man  of  these  names,  '  a  divine,'  in  the  pedigree  of  Harrison 
of  Acaster.    {Vis.  of  Yorks.  1665.) 

ARMESTEAD,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's, 
Easter,  1669;  B.A.  1672-3.  See  Hugh,  below. 

ARMITSTEAD,  DANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  May  2,  1684. 
B.  at  Stainforth,  Settle,  Yorks.  School,  Giggleswick.  Matric. 
1684;  B.A.  1687-8.  R.  of  Melling,  Lanes.,  1689-98.  (Peile,u. 
96.) 


Armorer,  Nicholas 

ARMITSTEAD,  'HUGH.'  (?  Mistake  for  Christopher,  above). 
Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  atCHRisr's,  Apr.  17, 1669.  S.  of  Christo- 
pher. B.  at  Giggleswick.  School,  Giggleswick.  B.A.  1672-3, 
as  Christopher.   {Peile,  11.  21.) 

ARMISTEAD,  JAMES.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1569.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Bale,  Norfolk,  till  1600. 

ARMITSTEAD,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's, 
Jime  15,  1675.  S.  of  William.  B.  in  London.  School, 
Giggleswick.     Matric.  1675;  B.A.  1678-9. 

ARMITSTEAD,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's, 
May  23,  1679.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Long  F'reston,  Yorks. 
School,  Giggleswick.  Matric.  1679;  B.A.  1682-3;  M.A.  1688. 
Probably  Head  Master  of  Giggleswick  School,  1685-1712. 
Died  1712.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Mursley,  Bucks.,  1695. 
{Peile,  II.  73.) 

ARMISTEAD,  MICHAEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Christ's, 
Apr.  21, 1649.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Langclifi,  Yorks.  School, 
Giggleswick.  Matric.  1649;  B.A.  1652-3;  M.A.  1656.  Prob- 
ably R.  of  Caldecote,  Warws.,  1663.  R.  of  Weddington, 
1663.  (Peile,  I.  525.) 

ARMISTEAD,  RICHARD.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1552-3-  Of 
Yorks.  M.A.  from  Jesus,  1556.  Fellow  of  Jesus,  1553-4. 
Fellow  of  St  John's,  1554.  Ord.  sub-deacon,  Feb.  16, 1553-4. 
(A.  Gray.) 

ARMISTEAD,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's, 
Easter,  1623. 

ARMITSTEAD,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's, 
Mar.  25,  1659.  S.  of  Robert.  B.  at  Giggleswick.  School, 
Giggleswick.  Matric.  1659;  B.A.  1662-3.  Ord.  priest  at 
York.  Perhaps  V.  of  Massingham,  Lines.,  1680.  R.  of 
Mursley,  Bucks.,  1683-94.    (Peile,  i.  584.) 

ARMSTEAD,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's, 
Jan.  13, 1669-70.  S.  of  Robert.  B.  at  Thurlby,  Lines.  School, 
Melton.  Matric.  1670.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  28, 
1671. 

ARMITSTEAD,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  3, 
1673.  Of  Yorks.  Matric-  1675;  B.A.  1676-7.  One  of  these 
names  (M.A.)  R.  of  EUesborough,  Bucks.,  1722-45.  Died 
1745- 

ARMITSTEAD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Caius,  May  31,  1611, 
age  17.  S.  of  Lawrence,  husbandman,  of  Stock  (near 
Skipton),Yorks.  School,  Bumsall,  Yorks.  Matric.  i6i  1 ;  B.A. 
1614-5,  as  Armistead. 

ARMESTEAD,  THOMAS  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  19)  at  Sidney, 
July  2,  1664.  1st  s.  of  Thomas,  yeoman,  deceased.  B.  at 
'Thusleby'  (?  Thurlby),  Lines.   School,  Uppingham. 

ARMESTED,  W.   Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1545. 

ARMSTEADE,  W.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1584. 

ARMYSTBAD,  WILLIAM.  Scholar  at  St  John's,  Michs.  1550. 

ARMITSTED,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Feb.  18, 
1576-7.  Of  Yorks.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Boston,  Lines., 
1592-4.  Another,  V.  of  Little  Berwick,  Norfolk,  1587,  and 
V.  of  Stody,  1593-1610.   (Blomefield.) 

ARMITSTED,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Lent, 
1596-7;  B.A.  1599-1600;  M.A.  1603.  Ord.  deacon  and 
priest  (Norwich)  Dec.  22,  1605.  Instituted  to  Morston, 
Norfolk,  1606.  R.  of  Hunworth  with  Stody  St  Mary,  Norfolk, 
1613.  R.  of  Raynham,  1622-25.  Will  proved  (P.C.C.)  Feb. 
1638-9;  of  Morston.  Father  of  WiUiam  (1639).  (Peile,  1. 
221.) 

ARMESTEAD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Caius,  Aug.  10,  1616, 
age  22.  S.  of  William,  V.  of  Chipping,  Lancaster.  One  of 
these  names  V.  of  Lytham,  Lanes.,  1646-54. 

ARMISTEAD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  May  16,  1639, 
agei8.  S.  of  William,  R.  of  Morston,  Norfolk  (above).  School, 
Lynn.     Matric.  1639. 

ARMESTED, .  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1544. 

ARMOND,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Lent,  1618-9; 
B.A.  1621-2;  M.A.  1625.  R.  of  Bucklesham,  Suffolk,  1630. 

ARMOND  or  AERMAN,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens', 
Michs.  1587.  Of  Essex. 

ARMORARE,  JOHN.  B.A.  1519-20;  M.A.  (?).  Of  Greystoke, 
Cumberland.  V.  of  Sutton  Valence,  Headcom,  Penshurst, 
and  Ivychurch,  Kent.  R.  of  St  Dionis  Backchurch.  1554- 
63.  Buried  there  Mar.  6,  1562-3.  Will  (P.C.C). 

ARMOURER,  NICHOLAS.  B.A.  1498-9;  M.A.  1502.  Of 
Carlisle  diocese.  Fellow  of  Pembroke,  1 501.  Ord.  sub-deacon 
(Lincoln^  Feb.  19,  1501-2. 

ARMORER,  NICHOLAS.  Grace  for  LL.D.  (Lit.  Reg.)  1671. 
Sir  Nicholas  Armorer.  Created  D.C.L.  at  Oxford,  1667.  M.P. 
for  Taghmon,  1 665 ;  for  Co.  Wexford,  1 666.  Deputy  Governor 
of  Dungarvan  Fort,  1671.  Died  Feb.  25,  1685.   (Al.Oxon.) 


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Armstrong,  Bartholomew 

ARMSTRONG,  BARTHOLOMEW.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens', 
.Michs.  1575.  One  of  these  names  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1577. 
I>robably  of  Corby,  Lines. ;  s.  of  Francis.  Buried  May  29, 
1592.   {Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

ARMSTRONG,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Dec.  19, 1677.  S.of  John  (1616),  clerk,  deceased,  of  S.Luffen- 
ham,  Rutland.  B.  there.  School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  1678; 
B.A.  1681-2;  M.A.  1685.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Jime  10, 
1682;  priest,  Sept.  23,  1683. 

ARMSTRONG,  DANIEL  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  6,  1715-6.  S.  of  Thomas,  bailiff  to  the  Earl  of  Notting- 
ham. B.  at  Burleigh  on  the  Hill.  School,  Oakham.  Matric. 
1715-6;  B.A.  1719-20;  M.A.  1723.  Perhaps  fellow  of  Magda- 
lene, 1727. 

ARMESTRONG,  GABRIEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke, 
Easter,  j6o6. 

ARMSTRONG,  GABRIEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Christ's, 
Nov.  3, 1631.  S.  of  Gilbert,  of  Thorpe,  and  Kempston,  Notts. 
B.  at  Salisbury.  School,  Repton.  Matric.  1631.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Nov.  26,  1633.  One  of  these  names  R.  of 
Hathem,  Leics.,  1638.   (Peile,  i.  414.) 

ARMSTRONG,  GABRIEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Nov.  9,  1642. 
Of  Leics.    Matric.  1642. 

ARMSTRONG  or  ARMSTON,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Sept.  20,  1660.  Of  Leics.  S.  and  h.  of  James,  of  Burbage, 
Leics.,  gent.  Matric.  1660.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  i,  1663. 

ARMSTRONG,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1565. 
B.  at  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  15, 
1577.  age 30;  of  West  Ham,  Essex  (? curate);  priest.  Mar.  25, 
1578. 

ARMSTRONG,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1616;  B.A.  1619-20;  M.A.  1623.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1624. 
Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Aug.  21,  1623.  R.  of  S.  Lufienham, 
Ruts.,  1633.  Perhaps  R.  of  Aunsby,  Lines.  This  or  the  next 
Usher  at  Uppingham  School,  1649.  Father  of  Benjamin 
(1677). 

ARMSTRONG,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Nov.  19,  1645.  Matric.  1645.  S.  of  Thomas,  yeoman,  of 
Belton,  Lines.  From  Christ  Church,  Oxford  (matric.  there, 
1644). 

ARMSTRONG,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
July  7,  1652.  S.  of  William,  clerk,  R.  of  S.  Luffenham, 
Rutland.  B.  there.  School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  1652; 
B.A.  1655-6;  M.A.  1659;  B.D.  1666.  FeUow,  1656.  V.  of 
Cartmel,  Lanes.,  1665-98.  Probably  R.  (sinecure)  of  St 
Florence,  Pembs.,  1691-8.   Died  1698. 

ARMSTRONG,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age   16)   at  St  John's, 

May  26,  1668.  S.  of  John,  clerk,  of  Aunsby,  Lines.  B.  there. 

School,   Uppingham.     Matric.    1668;    B.A.    1671-2.     Ord. 

deacon   (Peterb.)  Sept.   ao,   1674.    See  the  above.    {Scott- 
Mayor.) 
ARMSTRONG,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,   (age  20)   at  St  John's, 

Oct.    10,   1741.    S.  of  Archibald,  linen-draper,  of  Gloucs. 

B.  at  'Tedbury.'   School,  Glasgow.   Matric.  1741. 
ARMSTRONG,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  6, 

1659.     Of  Gloucs.     Matric.    1659;   B.A.  1662;  M.A.  1666. 

R.  of  Becdes,  Suffolk,  1671-1715.  R.  of  Northwold,  Norfolk, 

i679-»7J4. 
ARNAM,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1731.  Of  Norwich. 

Matric.    1732-3;    B.A.    1735-6;    M.A.    1739.     Ord.   priest 

(Norwich)  July,  1739.    R.  of  Postwick,  Norfolk,  1740-87. 

R.  of  Gt  Dunham,  1752.    P.C.  of  Cringleford,  1736-87.    Died 

I>ec.  28,  1787. 
ARNOLD,  ADAM.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Apr.  1582; 

B.A.  from  Trinity,  1584-5,  as  Amall. 
ARNOLD,   ANDREW.    Matric.  pens,   from  Christ's,  Michs. 

1567;  B.A.  1571-2;  M.A.  from  Queens',  1575;  B.D.  1582. 

Fellow  of  Queens'.   V.  of  Hillingdon,  Middlesex,  1587-1588. 

R.  of  St  John's,  Watling  Street,  1 593-1 597 ;  of  St  Christopher 

le  Stock,  1597-1614.  Died  1614.   {Peile,  1.  102.) 
ARNOLD,  EDMUND.    Adm.  at  King's  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

1445.    B.A.  1449;  M.D.    R.  of  St  Clement  Danes,  London, 

1463-5.   Died  Apr.  30,  1465;  buried  there.   Will  (P.C.C). 

ARNOLD,  EDWARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1549 

{impubes).   One  of  these  names  V.  of  Shemboum,  Norfolk, 

1555- 
ARNALL,  HENRY.     Matric.  sizar  from   St  John's,   Easter, 

1628;  B.A.  1631-2.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Feb.  27,  1631-2; 

priest,  Sept.  23,  1632.   One  Henry  Arnold,  P.C.  of  Bromley, 

Kent,  1656-62;  ejected. 
ARNOLD,  HENRY.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  27, 

1698.    S.  of  Michael,  of  Middlesex.    School,  Westminster. 

Matric.  1698;  Scholar,  1699;  B.A.  1701-2;  M.A.  1705. 
ARNALL  or  ARNOLD,  JEREMY.   B.A.  from  Trinity,  1397-8; 

M.A.  1601.   Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1601. 


Arnot,  Matthew  Robert 

ARNOLD,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1580. 
Migrated  to  Trinity.  B.A.  1582-3;  M.A.  1586;  B.D.  1593; 
D.D.  1604.  R.  of  AU  Hallows  the  Great,  London,  1601-3. 

ARNOLD,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Michs. 
1646. 

ARNOLD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Magdalene,  June  20,  1653, 
age  14.  S.  of  John,  farmer,  of  Kensington,  Middlesex. 
Matric.  1653;  B.A.  1656-7.  Perhaps  V.  of  Mathon,  Heref., 
1667. 

ARNOLD,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Magdalene,  1714. 

S.  of  Alexander.   B.  at  Lincoln.    School,  Lincoln.   Matric. 

1715;  B.A.  1718-9.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  24,  1719; 

priest,  June  12,  1720.  C.  of  Greetwell,  Lines.,  1719.   One  of 

these  names  V.  of  Great  Bedwyn,  Wilts.,  1733-6. 
ARNALD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  13,  1720-1. 

Of  Middlesex.    Matric.  1721-2;  B.A.  1724-5.    Ord.  deacon 

(London)  Mar.  16,  1725-6.    V.  of  Fairfield,  Kent,  1728-34. 

V.  of  Waldershare,  1729-38.    V.  of  Selling,  1735-63.    R.  of 

E.  Langdon,  1738-63. 

ARNALD,  MICHAEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
July  5,  1715.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.  B.  at  Ampthill,  B<"ds. 
School,  Oakham.  Matric.  1715-6;  B.A.  1718-9.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Dec.  20,  1719;  priest,  Dec.  24,  1721.  R.  of  St  Peter 
Martin,  Bedford,  1727.  V.  of  Clapham,  Beds.,  1725-8.  V.of 
Renhold,  1728. 

ARNALD,  MICHAEL.  LL.B.  from  St  John's,  1728  {Com.  Reg.). 
Probably  the  above. 

ARNOLD,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  17, 
1659.   Of  Sussex.   Matric.  1659. 

ARNOLD,   RICHARD.    B.A.   1463-4;  M.A.   1468.    FeUow  of 

Peterhouse,  1466-83.     Afterwards  D.D.     {Grace  Bk.  A. 

158.) 
ARNOLD,  RICHARD.    Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1616; 

B.A.  1619-20;  M.A.  1635.    Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  June  6, 

1623.   V.  of  Bottesford,  Lines.,  1626. 

ARNOLD  or  ARNOLL,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens', 
Easter,  1622.   Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  1624;  B.A.  1626. 

ARNALD,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1714. 
Of  London.  B.  1698.  School,  Bishop's  Stortford.  Matric. 
1715;  B.A.  1717-8;  M.A.  from  Emmanuel,  1721.  Fellow  of 
Emmanuel  1720.  B.D.  1728.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  23, 
1722;  priest,  Sept.  20,  1724.  R.  of  Thurcaston,  Leics.,  1733- 
56.  Preb.of  Lincoln,  1754.  Theological  author :  Commentary 
on  the  Apocryphal  books,  etc.  Died  Sept.  1756.  {D.N.B.) 

ARNOLD,  ROBERT.  M.A.  1628  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
Adm.  at  Wadham  College,  Oxford,  1614;  B.A.  1616-7;  M.A. 
1620.  Fellow  of  Wadham,  1619-33.  Burietl  there  June  24, 
1635.  {M.Oxon.) 

ARNOLD,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1711.  Of 
London.  Matric.  1711;  LL.B.  1718.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
June  12,  1720;  priest,  Sept.  25,  1720.  R.  of  Holme  Pierre- 
pont,  Notte.,  1728-40.  Buried  there  June  30,  1740. 

ARNOLD,  SAMUEL  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  25, 
1658.  S.  of  William,  weaver,  of  Colchester.  B.  there.  School, 
Colchester.  Matric.  1658;  B.A.  1661-2. 

ARNOLD,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  (age  15)  from  Peterhouse, 
Easter,  1655.  Of  Berks.  School,  St  Paul's.  B.A.  1658-9; 
M.A.  1662;  LL.D.  1680.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1664.  R.  of 
Folksworth,  Hunts.,  1667-9.  R'  ol  Brington,  i68i-8.  (Al. 
Own.;W.  M.Noble.) 

ARNALD,  W.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1578. 

ARNOLD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
May  28,  1743.  S.  of  John,  clerk,  of  Lines.  B.  at  Lincoln. 
School,  Lincoln.  Matric.  1743;  B.A.  1746-7.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Sept.  25,  1748;  priest,  Dec.  24,  1749.  R.  of  Wain- 
fleet  AU  Saints',  Lines.,  1751-67.   {Scott-Mayor,  in.  536.) 

ARNAULD,  .    Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  July  7,   1693.    Of 

Piedmont. 

ARNOT  or  ARNET,  GEORGE.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from 
Emmanuel,  Michs.  1730.  S.  of  George,  and  gr.  s.  of  Sir 
Michael,  Bart.  M.A.  (Edinburgh!  1699.  M.A.  (Cambridge) 
i728(C'ow.  Reg.;  adm.  1731).  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  20, 
1702;  priest.  May  19,  1706.  V.  of  Holbeach,  Lines.,  171 1. 
V.  of  Wakefield,  Yorks.,  1729-50.  R.  of  Wheldrake,  1730-50. 
Buried  Oct.  16,  1750.    Father  of  the  next. 

ARNOT,  MATTHEW  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Jan.  13, 
1740-1.  Afterwards  pensioner.  S.  of  George,  V.of  Wakefield, 
above.  B.  at  Holbeach,  Lines.  School,  Wakefield.  Matric. 
1741;  B.A.  1744-5;  M.A.  1748-  Fellow,  1748-52.  Reading 
clerk,  and  clerk  of  the  private  committee,  House  of  Lords. 
Govemorof  Wakefield  School,  1787-1800.  Usher  of  the  Order 
of  the  ThIsUe,  1787.  Died  April,  1800.  (M.  H.  Peacock; 
House  of  Arnol.) 


41 


Arnway,  John 

ARNWAY,  JOHN.  M.A.  1632  (Incorp.  from  OxfcHrd).  Of  Salop. 
Matric.  (Oxford)  Dec.  4,  1618,  age  18;  B.A.  1621-2;  M.A. 
1624;  D.D.  1642.  R.  of  Hodnet,  and  Ightfield,  Salop,  1635. 
Preb.  of  Lichfield,  1633.  Archdeacon  of  Coventry,  1642. 
Sequestered  and  imprisoned.  Retired  to  the  Hague,  c.  1648, 
and  afterwards  went  as  minister  to  America.  Died  in  Vir- 
ginia, c.  1653.  Author,  The  Tablet:  against  Milton's /fono- 
clastes.    (Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.) 

ARNEWAYE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 
Michs.  1549.   (Pedigree  of  Ameway  in  Vis.  of  Shrops.) 

ARRELLS,  DOMINUS  DE.    M.A.  1615  (On  King's  visit). 

ARRINGTON,  LANCELOT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter, 
1617. 

ARRIS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  29, 
16^9.  S.  of  Edward,  Serjeant  surgeon  to  the  king.  B.  in 
Smithfield.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  1639;  B.A.  1642-3; 
M.D.  at  Oxford,  1651.  Incorp.  at  Cambridge,  1657.  Of  Gt 
Munden,  Herts.  M.P.  for  St  Albans,  1661-79.  Hon.  fellow 
R.C.P.  1644.  Master  of  the  Company  of  Barber  Surgeons. 
(Munk,  I.  342;  Al.  Oxon.) 

ARRONS, .   A  monk.   B.D.  1522-3. 

ARROWSMITH,  ALEXANDER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's, 
Michs.  1571. 

ARROWSMITH,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, 1628.  Of  Newcastle.  Buried  at  St  Botolph's,  Cam- 
bridge, June  6,  1629. 

ARROWSKOTH,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1616.  B.  at  Gateshead,  1602.  Scholar,  1618;  B.A.  1619-20; 
M.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1623;  B.D.  1633;  D.D.  1648. 
Fellow  of  St  Catharine's,  1623-31.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest 
(London)  Feb.  22,  1623-4.  V.  of  St  Nicholas,  Lynn,  1631. 
Master  of  St  John's,  1644-53.  Vice -Chancellor,  1647-8. 
Regius  Professor  of  Divinity,  1651-6.  Master  of  Trinity, 
1653-9.  R.  of  St  Martin,  Ironmonger  Lane,  1645.  Member 
of  the  Westminster  Assembly.  Buried  in  Trinity  Chapel, 
Feb.  24,  1658-9.  Author,, theological.  Father  of  Thomas 
(1651).  (D.N.B. ;  Coll.  Hist.  131.) 

ARROWSMITH,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  3, 
f663.  School,  Manchester.  Matric.  1663;  Scholar,  1664; 
B.A.  1666-7;  M.A.  1670.  Fellow,  1668.  Master  of  St  John's 
Hospital,  and  R.  of  St  John's,  Bedford.  Ord.  deacon 
and  priest  (Norwich)  Apr.  12,  1675.  R.  of  Papworth  St 
Everard,  Cambs.,  1681.  Married,  at  Milbrook,  Beds.,  Oct.  5, 
1682,  Christian  Denston. 

ARROWSMYTH,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
May  22,  1706.  S.  of  Joseph,  of  Bedford  (above).  School, 
Westminster. 

ARROWSMITH,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  9,  1651.  S.  of  John  (1616),  D.D.,  Master  of  St  John's. 
B.  at  Lynn,  Norfolk.  School,  Hitchin,  Herts.  Matric.  1651. 
Migrated  to  Trinity,  Jan.  19,  1653-4.  B-A.  1655-6;  M.A. 
1659.  Fellow  of  Trinity,  1656.  V.  of  N.  Weald  Basset, 
Essex,  1668.  Father  of  the  next. 

ARROWSMITH,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pns.  at  Trinity,  Mar.  1689- 
90.  S.  of  Thomas,  R.  of  N.  Weald,  Essex.above.  Matric.1690; 
Scholar,  1693;  B.A.  1693-4;  M.A.  1697.  Incorp.  at  Oxford. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  21,  1699;  priest  (Norwich) 
Dec.  1699.  R.  of  Aldburgh  and  Starston,  Norfolk,  1699-1729. 
Died  March  28,  1729,  aged  55;  buried  in  Starston  Church. 
(Al.  Oxon.) 

ARSCOTT,  EDMUND.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Mar. 
1596-7,  as  Ascott.  Matric.  1596.  S.  of  Arthur,  of  Tetcott, 
Devon.  Matric.  at  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  May  24,  1599, 
aged  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1599-1600.  Specially  adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  1600.  Buried  at  Tetcott,  Oct.  i,  1656.  (Vis, 
of  Devon,  1620;  Al.  Oxon.) 

ARSCOTT,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  July  4,  1660.  Matric. 
1660. 

ARSCOTT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  i,  1644. 
Of  Herts.  Matric.  1644. 

ARSLEY  (1499).  :<«  HARSLEY. 

ARSON,  ERSON,  AYRSON  or  HARSON,  JOHN.  B.A.  1535-6; 
M.A.  1539. 

ARSON,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Clars,  Easter,  1545. 

ARTHINGTON,  CYRIL.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Sidney, 
June  29,  1683.  1st  s.  of  Cyril,  gent.  B.  at  Milnthorpe,  Vorks. 
School,  Wakefield.  Matric.  1683.  J. P.  for  W.  Riding,  Yorks. 
F.R.S.  1701.  Built  Arthington  HaU,  Leeds.  M.P.  for  Aid- 
borough,  1701-2.  Died  s.p.,  1720.  (Thwesby,  Ducatus 
Leodiensis,  8.) 

ARTHINGTON  or  ARDINGTON,  HENRY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at 
Christ's,  Sept.  30,  1670.  S.  of  Henry.  B.  at  Arthington, 
Yorks.  School,  York.  M.A.  1671  (Lit.  Reg.).  Probably  M.P. 
for  Aldborough,  Yorks.,  1679,  as  Ardington.  Died  Feb.  21, 
1681-2.   (PeiU,  11.  32.) 


Arundell,  George 

ARTHINGTON,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 

May  24,  1632.    S.  of  Thomas,  upholsterer,  of  London.    B. 

there.   School,  London  (private).  Matric.  1632;  B.A.  1635- 

6;  M.A.  1639. 
ARTHINGTON,  RALPH.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1617.   One  of  these  names  s.  of  Serle,  of  Ardington,  Yorks.; 

of  Chevet;    married  Mary  Nevill  Nov.  10,  1629.     (Vis.  of 

Yorks.) 
ARTHINGTON,  SANDFORD.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney, 

Apr.  9,  1685.  2nd  s.  of  Cyril,  gent.  B.  at  Milnthorp,  Yorks. 

School,  Wakefield.  Matric.  1685;  M.B.  1690.    Perhaps  M.D. 

Of  Milford  (?  Milnthorp).    Married,  1695,  Frances,  dau.  of 

Marm.  Hickes,  of  Leeds,  Esq.     His  son  inherited  the  family 

estates  from  his  brotherCyril  (1683).   Died  1705.  (Thoresby, 

Ducatus  Leodiensis,  8.) 
ARTHINGTON,  THOMAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter, 

1604;  B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1607-8. 
ARTHINGTON,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall, 

Easter,   1637;    Scholar,    Jan.  18,    1636-7;    B.A.   1639-40. 

One  of  these  names  presented  to  Market  Lavington,  Wilts., 

Sept.  10,  1646. 
ARTHUR,  CHARLES.    Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Nov.  18,  1703. 

Of  Yorkshire.   S.  of  John,  of  Doncastet.   Matric.  at  Lincoln 

College,  Oxford,  1704,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1707;   M.A. 

1710.   V.  of  Wadworth,  Yorks.,  1712-48.   Died  1748.    Father 

of  Charles  (1738).    (Al.  Oxon.;  F.M.G.  632.) 
ARTHUR,  CHARLES.    Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  Apr.  8,  1738. 

S.  of  Charles,   V.  of  Wadworth  near  Doncaster,  Yorks.,  above. 

Matric.  1738.    Died  in  College.   Buried  at  Gt  St  Andrew's, 

Cambridge,  Apr.  4,  1741.   (F.M.G.  632.) 

ARTHUR,  FRANCIS.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  July  3, 

1670. 
ARTHUR,  HUGH.  B.A.  1476-7.  Fellow  of  Queens',  1484-6. 

ARTHUR,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1628. 

S.  of  Lawrence,  of  Springfield,  Essex.    Matric.  1629;  B.A. 

1632-3;  M.A.  1636;    D.D.  Oxford,  1660.    R.  of  Clapham, 

Surrey,  1642-62  (ejected).   One  of  these  names,  'M.A.  and 

D.D.'  was  Precentor  of  Leighlin,  1661-8.    (Calamy,  11.  445; 

Al.  Oxon;  Cotton,  Fast.  Hibern.) 
ARTHUR,  OWEN.      Adm.   sizar  at  Clare,  June   17,    1657. 

Matric.  1657;  B.A.  1660-1;  M.A.  1664.    Ord.  deacon  and 

priest  (Peterb.)  Aug.  17,  1662. 
ARTHUR,  THOMAS.     Of  Trinity  Hall  and   Gonville  HaU 

(pens.  c.   1518).     Of  Norfolk.      B.A.  1512-3;   M.A.  1516; 

B.D.  1522-3.   Preacher,  1519-20.    Fellow  of  St  John's,  1518. 

Principal  of  St  Mary  Hostel.   Friend  of  the  martyr,  Bilney; 

charged  with  heresy,  but  recanted.    Died  at  Walsingham, 

1532.   Author,  Microcosmus,  etc.   (Cooper,  i.  46;  D.N.B.) 

ARTHUR, THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  7, 1626-7. 
Matric.  1626-7;  B.A.  1630-1;  M.A.  1634.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  June  1;  priest,  Sept.  21,  1634. 

ARTUR,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1565 ; 

B.A.  1568-9. 
ARTIS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  25)  at  Caius,  Oct.  10,  1717- 
,    S.   of  Samuel,   mercer,   of   Yarmouth.    B.   there.    School, 

Yarmouth.  Scholar,  1717;  Matric.  1718;  B.A.  1721-2;  M.A. 

1737-    Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  24,  1721 ;  priest,  May  20, 

1722.  V.  of  Ormesby  and  Scratby,  Norfolk,  1723-74.   R.  of 

Burgh  St  Margaret,  Norfolk,  1763-74.    Died  Apr.  20,  1774. 

Will  proved  (Norwich  Archd.  C.)  1774.    M.I.  at  Ormesby 

St  Margaret.   (Venn,  11.  9.) 
ARTSON,  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  16, 1627. 

Of  London.   Matric.  1629-30;  B.A.  1630-1;  M.A.  1634. 
ARTWELL,  see  HARTWELL. 
ARTWICK,  EDWARD,  see  HARTWICK. 
ARUNDEL,  Earl  of;  see  HOWARD,  PHILIP. 
ARUNDELL,  FRANCIS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 

1632,  a  scholar  from  Westminster;  B.A.  1635-6;  M.A.  1639. 

Fellow,  1637  (ejected  c.  1643). 
ARUNDELL,  FRANCIS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 

1635.  One  of  these  names  matric.  at  Gloucester  Hall,  Oxford, 

Mar.  31,  1637,  'age  16';  s.  of  John,  of  Newland,  Cornwall. 

(Al.  Oxon.) 
ARUNDELL,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  June  12, 

1669.    S.  of   Francis  of  Stoke  Park.     Matric.  1670;  M.A. 

1671  (Lit.  Reg.).  Sheriff  of  Northants.,  1693.  Buried  Feb.  3, 

1736.    Father  of  the  next.  (Baker,  11.  244.) 
ARUNDELL,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 

July  28,  1693.   S.  of  Francis,  of  Stoke  Bruem,  Northants. 

School,  Stoke  Bruem.   Matric.  1693-4.   M.P.  for  Northamp- 
ton, 1704-10.   Buried  Dec.  5,  1712.    Brother   of   William 

(1698).  (Baker,  11.  244.) 
ARUNDELL,  GEORGE.    Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 

1549.    Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1554. 


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ARUNDELL,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Oct.  12,  1614, 
age  18.  S.  of  Francis,  a  minister.  B.  at  Cheddar.  School, 
Westminster.  Matric.  1614.  Scholar  till  his  death.  Buried  at 
St  Michael's,  Cambridge,  Jan.  1614-5. 

ARUNDEL,  JOHN  DE.     University  Bedell  c.  1355-    (Stokes, 

Bedells,  57.) 
ARUNDELL,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 

July  4,  1698.    2nd  s.  of  Francis,  of  Stoke,  Northants.    M.A. 

1705  (Com.  Reg.).    Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1709.     Adm.  at  the 

Middle  Temple,  Aug.  24,  1698.   Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May 

23,  1700;  as  'M.A.'    Brother  of  Francis  (1693).    Died  1718. 

(Baker,  11.  244.) 
ARVILLEUS,  CLAUDE.    Med.  Lie.  1575.   M.A.  of  Paris;  Med. 

Lie.  of  Bologna. 
ARWAKER,   JOHN.     Matric.   pens,   from   St   Catharine's, 

Easter,  1632.    Of  Essex.    B.A.  1635-6;  M.A.  1639.    V.  of 

Little  Baddow,  Essex,  1647. 

ARWIN,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  c.  1596.  B.  at 
Newmarket.  Perhaps  s.  of  Thomas  (1567).  B.A.  1599-1600. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  March,  1609-10,  age  26.  C.  of 
Homdon  on  the  Hili,  Essex.    (Peile,  i.  223.) 

ARWIN,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Oct.  1567; 
B.A.  1571-2.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  21,  1570. 

ARWIN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Aug.  12,  1601. 
Of  Suffolk. 

ASBURY,  HUMPHREY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  i, 
1678.   Of  Staffs.   Matric.  1681;  B.A.  i68i-2. 

ASBYE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1565. 

ASCHAM,  ANTHONY.  M.B.  1539-40,  after  eight  years  study  at 
Cambridge.  Ord.  priest  (London)  1553.  V.  of  Bumeston, 
Yorks.,  c.  1550.  R.  of  Methley,  1552.  Author,  and  noted  as 
astrologer.  Probably  brother  of  Roger.  (Cooper,  i.  197; 
D.N.B.) 

ASCHAM,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Aug.  23,  1634,  age  16.  B.  in  Boston.  Matric.  1634;  B.A. 
1638;  M.A.  1642.  Fellow,  1637-50.  Parliamentarian. 
Appointed  tutor  to  James,  Duke  of  York,  1646.  Resident 
Minister  to  Spain,  1649;  where  he  was  shortly  afterwards 
murdered,  at  Madrid.   (Harwood;  D.N.B.) 

ASCHAM,  GILES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1579, 
scholar  from  Westminster.  S.  of  Roger,  tutor  to  Queen 
Elizabeth.  B.A.  1582-3;  M.A.  1586;  B.D.  1593.  FeUow, 
1583-99.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1586.  V.  of  Trumpington, 
Cambs.,  1590-1.  R.  of  Stoke  Fleming,  Devon,  1594.  R.  of 
Duxford  St  Peter,  Cambs.,  1595.  Died  1596.  (Cooper,  11. 
208.) 

ASCHAM,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  12, 
1718.  S.  of  Dingley,  of  Hunts.,  Sheriff  of  Cambs.  and  Hunts., 
1741-2.  B.  at  St  Ives.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  1718; 
B.A.  1722-3;  M.A.  1726.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  24, 
1727;  priest  (Peterb.)  Mar.  16,  1727-8.  C.  of  Newton  and 
Gieddington,  Northants. 

ASCHAM,  ROGER.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1533-4;  M.A.  1537. 
3rd  s.  of  John,  steward  to  Lord  Scrope  of  Bolton.  B.  at 
Kirby  Wiske,  Yorks.,  c.  1315.  FeUow  of  St  John's,  1534- 
54.  An  early  student  and  teacher  of  Greek.  Public  Orator, 
1346-54.  Tutor  to  the  Princess  Elizabeth.  Secretary  to 
Sir  Richard  Morysin,  ambassador  to  the  Emperor  Charles  V, 
1550-2;  his  diary  of  his  travels  was  published  in  1553. 
Latin  Secretary  to  Queen  Mary.  Married,  Jan.  i,  1553-4, 
Margaret  Howe.  Preb.  of  York,  1559.  M.P.  for  Preston, 
Lanes.,  1562.  Died  Dec.  30,  1568.  Author,  Toxophilus,  The 
Sckolemaster,  etc.  For  a  full  account  see  D.N.B.  (Cooper,  i. 
263.) 

ASCHAM,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1521-2.  ist  s.  of  John,  of  Kirby 
Wiske,  Yorks.  Fellow  of  St  John's,  1523.  Probably  adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  1527.   Brother  of  Roger  (1533-4).   Died  1544. 

ASK  AM,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Micbs.  1544. 

ASCHAM,  .    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  25,  1633. 

Of  Lines. 

ASCOUGH,  see  AYSCOUGH. 

ASFORBY  or  ASFORDLEY,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Caius,  Mar.  10,  1631-2,  age  17.  S.  of  Peregrine,  gent.  B.  at 
Asfordby,  Leics.  School,  Spilsby.  Scholar,  1634-9;  B.A. 
1635-6;  M.A.  1639.  R.  of  Foston,  Leics.  R.  of  Mable- 
thorpc.  Lines.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1660.  R.  of  Cranford, 
Middlesex,  1676-86.   Died  1686.  (Venn,  1.  303.) 

ASFORBY,   WILLIAM.    Matric.   pens,   from   Magdalene,  c. 

1594- 
ASGARBY,  JOHN  DE.    M.A.    Chancellor  of  the  University, 

1267.    Benefactor. 
ASGILL,  JOSHUA  (1617),  set  AISGILL. 
ASH,  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  Kino's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1498. 


Ashbourne,  John 

ASH,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Micbs.  1621; 
B.A.  1624.    Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Nov.  19,  1629. 

ASH,  HENRY.   Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalknk,  Micbs.  1602. 

ASH,  JOHN.   B.A.  1524-5. 

ASH,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1616. 

ASH,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  (age  31)  at  Christ's,  June  3, 
1727.  S.ofWilliam.  B.atClapham, Yorks.  School, Clapham. 
Resided  four  years.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  June,  1728.  C.  of 
Stickney,  Lines.   (Peile,  11.  215.) 

ASH,  LEONARD.   Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1663. 

ASH,  LEONARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  8, 
1699.  S.  of  Robert,  gent.  B.  at  York.  School,  Beverley. 
Matric.  1699;  B.A.  1702-3.  V.  of  Knaresborough,  Yorks., 
1692-1716.  Died  Aug.  29,  1716. 

ASH,  NATHANIEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1639. 
Of  Leics.  Perhajjs  V.  of  Saltby,  Leics.,  1671-8.  Buried 
there.   Mar.  8,  1679.   (Nichols,  11.  305.) 

ASH,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  21,  1652. 
School,  Charterhouse.  Of  Leics.  Matric.  1652;  B.A.  1655-6; 
M.A.  1659.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  Apr.  ri,  1661. 
R.  of  Ewhurst,  Sussex,  1668-91.  V.  of  Salehurst,  1681-91. 
Buried  at  Ewhiu^t,  Jan.  6,  1690-1. 

ASHE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1613. 
Of  St  Mary  Aldermary,  London.  B.A.  1616-7;  M.A.  1620. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1623.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  1, 
1617-8,  age  21;  priest,  Dec.  20,  1618.    Preb.  of  Cork,  1626. 

ASHE,  ROBERT.  M.A.  from  King's,  1737.  S.  of  James,  of 
Bradford,  Wilts.,  gent.  Matric.  from  Pembroke  College, 
Oxford,  Apr.  12,  1727,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1731-2.  Per- 
haps V.  of  Langley  Burrell,  Wilts.  Died  Jan.  4,  1774.  (Al. 
Oxon.) 

ASH,  ROGER.  B.A.  1510-1;  M.A.  1513-4.  Fellow  of  St  John's, 
15 16.    Proctor,  1518-9. 

ASH,  ROWLAND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Sept.  i,  1729.  B.  in 
Antigua,  W.  Indies.   Matric.  1729. 

ASH,  SIMEON.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  1613.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Oct.  5;  priest,  Oct.  6,  1619.  Ejected  from 
a  living  in  Staffs.  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Manchester. 
Lecturer  at  Comhill,  and  R.  of  St  Austin's,  1655-62.  One 
of  the  divines  who  went  to  Breda,  to  meet  Charles  II.  Died 
Aug.  23, 1662.   .Author  of  sermons.   (D.N.B.;  Calamy,  i.  85.) 

ASH,  SIMEON.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  July  2,  1680.    Of 

Derbs.    Matric.  1681;  B.A.  1683-4.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 

1684;  priest,  1685.    R.  of  Bloxholme,  Lines.  1689-91.   V.  of 

Salehurst,  Sussex,  1691-1727.    Buried  there,  Nov.  4,  1727. 

(W.  C.  Renshaw.) 
ASH,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Apr.  30,  1723.   S.  of 

Timothy,  Esq.,  of  Paston,  Northants.  Matric.  1724.  One  of 

these  names  was  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Peverel,  Paston. 

Sheriff  of  Northants.   (A.  Gray.) 
ASSHALL,  ANTHONY.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1548.  Of  Lanes.  B.A.  1551-2,  as  Ashaw.  Fellow,  1552. 
ASHALL,  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Mar.  9,  1589-90. 

Of   Lanes.    B.A.    1593-4.     Probably    R.  of   Swettenham, 

Cheshire,  1605. 
ASHALL,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Sept.  4,  1651. 

Of  Lines.   Matric.  165 1. 
ASHBOLD   or  ASHBOLE,   HENRY.      Matric.  pens,  from  St 

John's,  Easter,  1622;  B.A.  1625-6;  M.A.  1629.    Incorp.  at 

Oxford,  1628. 
ASHBOLD,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 

1562;  B.A.  1564-5;  M.A.  1568.  Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1566. 

Proctor,  1571.    D.D.  from  Peterhouse,  1594.    Ord.  deacon 

(Elv)   Mar.   23,   1566-7;  priest,  Sept.  27,   1567.    V.  of  Gt 

She'lford,  Cambs.,  1569-73.   R.  of  St  Peter's,  Comhill,  1575- 

1622.    R.  of  St  Michael's,  Comhill,  1587-1622.   Died  1622. 

(Vis.  of  London,  1634,  under  Archbold.) 
ASHBORNE,  ALEXANDER.      Adm.    sizar    at     Emmanuel, 

Jan.  16, 1629-30.   Of  Cambs.   Matric.  1629-30;  B.A.  1634-5. 

Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)   Feb.   18,   1637-8;  priest.   Mar.    10, 

1638-9.   V.  of  Burton-on-Stather,  Lines.,  1642. 

ASHBRIDGE, .   B.A.  1495-6. 

ASHBURNE,  FRANCIS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs. 

1562.  S.  of  Christopher,  V.  of  Halifax,  Yorks.  B.A.  1566-7; 

M.A.  1570.   Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  June  2,  1570.   V.  of  Halifax, 

1573-83.  Died  July  18,  1583. 
ASHBOURNE,  GEORGE.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs. 

1569.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Little  Tey,  Essex,  1607-10. 

ASHBOURNE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Emmanuel,  Michs. 
1625;  B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Apr. 
24,  1630.  R.  of  Norton  by  Woolpit,  Suffolk,  1646.  Father  of 
the  next,  and  of  ^amucl  (1654). 


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ASHBURNE,  JOHN.  Adra.  sizar  (age  i6)  at  Pembroke,  Apr.  17, 
1668.  S.  of  John,  of  Woolpit,  Suffolk,  clerk,  above.  Matric. 
1668;  B.A.  1671-2.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  25,  1673. 

ASHBURNE,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  May  11,  1666. 
Matric.  1666-7;  B.A.  1669-70.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich) 
Sept.  1672.  V.  of  Birstall,  Yorks.,  1675-80. 

ASHBURNE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  4,  1654.  S.  of  John  (1625),  R.  of  Norton,  Suffolk.  B.  at 
Glentworth,  Lines.  School,  Ipswich.  B.A.  1657-8;  Lie. 
Med.  from  Trinity,  1662.   Brother  of  John  (1668). 

ASHBOURNE,  SOLOMON.  .4dm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  24, 
1659.  Of  Lines.  Matric.  1660;  B.A.  1663-4;  M.A.  1667. 
R.  of  Kirkby  Laythori)e,  Linc^.,  1665.  V.  of  Asgarby,  1665. 
V.  of  Crowle,  1669. 

ASHBURNE,  SOLOMON.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  22,  1664.  S.  of  John,  deceased,  of  Monk  Soham,  Suffolk. 
B.  there.  School,  Ipswich.  Matric.  1664;  B.A.  1667-8.  V.  of 
Dullingham,  Cambs.,  1670.  Died  Jan.  13,  1712. 

ASSHEBURNE,  THOMAS.  Scholar  at  Corpus  Ciiristi,  sup- 
ported by  Bishop  of  Nonvich,  c.  1380.   (Coll.  Hist.  25.) 

ASHBURNER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's, 
June  5,  1646.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Glasson,  Lanes.  B.  there. 
School,  Giggleswick.   Matric.  1646. 

ASHBURNER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  Pembroke, 
June  5,  1699.  S.  of  John,  of  Millom,  Cumberland.  School, 
St  Be«s.  Matric.  1699;  B.A.  1702-3;  M.A.  1706.  Fellow, 
1703.  Moderator,  1708.  Taxor,  1709.  Proctor,  1722-3. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1711.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  May  19,  1706; 
priest  (London)  Sept.  21, 1707.  V.  of  Chrishall,  Essex,  1712. 
V.  of  Wendy,  Cambs.,  1718-36.  Buried  there,  Oct.  20, 1736. 
{Al.  Oxon.;  E.  Anglian,  x.  137.) 

ASHBURNHAM,  CHARLES.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1744. 
School,  Charterhouse.  Of  Sussex.  S.  of  Sir  Charles,  Bart. 
Matric.  1745;  B.A.  1747-8;  M.A.  1756.  V.  of  Cowfold, 
Sussex,  1755.  V.  of  W.  Firley,  1755.  V.  of  Cuckfield,  1761. 
Preb.  of  Chichester,  1761.  Died  E>ec.  16,  1800. 

ASHBURNHAM,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse, 
July  3,  1619.  S.  of  Sir  John  of  Ashbumham,  Sussex,  Knt. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  March  3,  1617-8.  Groom  of  the  Bed- 
chamber, 1628.  M.P.  for  Hastings,  1628,  1640;  expelled  for 
adherence  to  the  King,  1643.  Imprisoned  in  Windsor  Castle, 
1648,  and  again  subsequently.  After  the  Restoration  he 
was  attached  to  the  Household  of  Charles  II  and  was  M.P. 
for  Sussex,  1661-1667.  Died  June  15,  1671.  (D.N.B.;  T.A. 
Walker,  13.) 

ASHBURNHAM,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  14)  at  Peter- 
house,  May  20,  1670.  S.  of  William  and  Grandson  of  John, 
the  Groom  of  the  Chamber  to  King  Charles,  above.  M.A. 
{Lit.  Reg.)  1671.  Created  Baron  Ashbumham,  May  20, 1689. 
M.P.  for  Hastings,  1674-81,  1685-7,  1688.  Gustos  Rotu- 
lorum  of  Brecknock,  1702.  Died  Jan.  22,  1709-10.  IT.  A. 
Walker,  142.;  G.£.C.) 

ASHBURNHAM,  Earl  of.  Adm.  as  nobleman  at  Clare, 
May  28,  1741.  John,  s.  of  John,  ist  Earl  of  Ashbumham. 
B.  1724.  Matric.  1741;  LL.D.  1749.  Succeeded  as  2nd  Earl, 
1737.  Died  Apr.  8,  1812.  Buried  at  Ashbumham.  (G.E.C.) 

ASHBURNHAM,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1728. 
Of  Sussex.  S.  of  Sir  Charles,  Bart.  B.  1710.  Matric.  1728; 
B.A.  1732-3;  M.A.  1734  (Lit.  Reg.);  D.D.  1749.  Fellow, 
1733-5-  R.  of Gamston,  Notts.  R.of  Cromwell,  Notts.,  1735. 
V.  of  Bexhill,  Sussex,  till  1797.  R.  of  Guestling,  1743-97. 
Chaplain  of  Chelsea  College,  1737.  Chaplain  to  the  King. 
Dean  of  Chichester,  1741.  Bishop  of  Chichester,  1754-97. 
Succeeded  as  Bart.  1762.  Died  Sept.  4, 1797.  Author,  Ser- 
mons. {Masters;  G.E.C.) 

ASHBY,  CHARLES.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Aug.  12,  1650,  age  16.  S.  of  Sir  John,  Bart.  Matric,  as 
'Astey,'  X650;  B.A.  1654-5;  M.A.  1658.  Fellow,  1653-63. 
R.  of  Toft.  R.  of  Haddiscoe,  Norfolk,  1662-99.  Died 
1699.  M.I.  at  Haddiscoe  to  his  wife  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Sam.  Harvey,  of  Vange,  Essex.   (Le  Neve,  Mon.  iv.  146.) 

ASHBYE,  CHENEY.    Matric.  pens,  from  Clark,  Michs.  1564. 

ASHBY,  EUSEBIUS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  July  2, 
1679.  S.  of  George,  of  Quenby,  Leics.  School,  St  Albans. 
Matric.  1681;  Scholar,  1683-  B.A.  1683-4;  M.A.  1687. 
Of  Blaby,  Leics.,  Esq.  Died  Dec.  29,  1741.  M.I.  at  Blaby. 
{Nichols,  IV.  54.) 

ASSHEBYE,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 
1551.  One  of  these  names,  of  Coston,  Leics.,  s.  of  Edward; 
adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1553. 

ASHBY,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter, 
1550.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Apr.  24,  1562:  'bred  in  the 
schools.'   Perhaps  V.  of  Thursington,  Leics. 

ASHBY,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  1398.  S.  of 
George,  of  Quenby,  Esq.,  Sheriff  of  Leicestershire.  Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  1601.  Of  Quenby,  Esq.  Died  July  r, 
i6S3>  ^S^d  73-    Brother  of  William  (1604).   (Burke,  L.G.) 


AsHBY 

ASHBEY,  GEORGE.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  Sept.  11, 

1673.  S.ofGeorgeof  Quenby,  Leics.  B.J656.  M.A.  1675  (/,»<. 
Reg.).  Of  Quenby,  Leics.,  Esq.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  29, 

1674.  M.P.  for  Co.  Leicester,  1695, 1707.  High  Sheriff,  1689 
and  1699.  Buried  Feb.  11,  1728,  at  Hungerton.  {Nichols, 
III.  300;  Burke,  L.G.) 

ASHBY,  GEORGE.   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Clare,  Oct.  12,  1703. 

S.  of  George,  of  Quenby,  Leics.  B.  in  London,  1685.  Matric. 

1705 ;  M.A.  1705  {Com.  Reg.).   Buried  Dec.  6, 1721.  {Nichols, 

III.  300.) 
ASHBY,  GEORGE.   Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Nov.  i, 

1740.     S.   of   Edmund,   gent.,   of   Middlesex    (citizen   and 

Merchant   Taylor).     B.   at   Clerkenwell,   London.     School, 

Westminster.     Matric.   1740-1;   B.A.   1744-5;   M.A.    1748; 

B.D.  1756.  Fellow,  1748.   President,  1767-75.  F.S.A.  1775. 

Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  1746;  priest  (Ely)  May  24,  1752. 

R.  of  Himgarton,  Leics.,  1757-169.   R.  of  Twyford,  1757-66. 

R.  of  Barrow,  Suffolk,  1774.   R.  of  Stansfield,  1780.   Known 

as  an  antiquary.  Died  at  Barrow,  June  12,  1808.  M.I.  there. 

{D.N. B.;  Nichols,  in.  300.) 

ASHBY,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  1598.  B.A. 
1602-3;  M.A.  1606.  Probably  2nd  s.  of  George  of  Quenby, 
Leics.,  and  brother  of  William  (1604)  and  George  (1598). 
{Nichols,  III.  299.) 

ASHBY,  JOHN  DE.  Adm.  as  '  King's  scholar'  at  Cambridge, 
1329;  'Ashwyk,'  in  1332. 

ASHBY,  JOHN.    Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1447. 

ASHBY,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1576. 

ASHBY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Christ's,  June  24, 
1692.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Albury,  Herts.  School,  Stortford. 
M.B.  1699. 

ASHBY,  PETER.  B.Civ.L.  1506-7.  One  of  these  names  R. 
of  Scrayingham,  Yorks.,  1514-66.   Died  1566. 

ASHBY,  RICHARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Feb.  10,  1741-2. 

Of  Thorpe  Satchville,  Leics.    S.  of  William.    Matric.  1742; 

Scholar;    B.A.    1745-6.     Ord.   deacon    (Lincoln)    Feb.    23, 

1745-6;  priest.  May  25,  1746.  R.  of  Barwell,  Leics.,  1746-57. 

Brother  of  Samuel  (1744). 
ASHBY,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  Lent,  1579-80. 

One  of  these  names,  of  Harefield,  Middlesex,  adm.  at  the 

Inner  Temple,  Nov.  1581.    ists.  of  George,  of  Breakspears, 

Middlesex.  Knighted,  1603.  Diedi6i8.  Buried  at  Harefield, 

Mar.  20.  (Burke,  Ext.  Bart.) 
ASHBY,  SAMUEL.   Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  May  28, 

1744-    S.  of  William,  of  Thorpe  Satchville,  Leics.   School, 

Melton,  Leics.    Matric.  1744;  Scholar,  1746;  B.A.  1747-8. 

Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  5,  1748;  priest.  May  21,  1749. 

R.  of  Barwell,  Leics.,  1757,  succeeding  his  brother  Richard 

(the  father  was  patron).  Died  Oct.  23,  1778.  M.I.  at  Barwell. 

(A.  Gray;  Nichols,  iv.  479.) 
ASHBY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1452 ; 

M.A.  1459-60;  B.D.  1475-6.  R.ofSt  Peter,  Comhill,  London, 

1476-8.  Died  1478. 

ASHBY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1490. 
ASHBIE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1604. 

ASHEBY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Mar.  25, 

1609. 
ASHBY,  THOMAS.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 

Apr.  22,  1712.    S.  of  John,  citizen  of  London.    B.  there. 

School,  Edmonton.  Matric.  1713.  One  of  these  names  M.P. 

for  St  Albans,  1734-43.    Died  Jan.  29,  1742-3. 

ASHBY,  WARING.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  8, 
1717-S.  Of  Quenby,  Leics.  S.  of  George  (1673).  HigbSheriff 
for  Leicestershire,  1733.  Died  Oct.  25,  1770.  (Burke,  L.G. ; 
Nichols,  III.  300.) 

ASHBY,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 
1551.  S.  of  Everard,  of  Loseby,  Leics.  Studied  also  in  Paris. 
(No  B.A.)  M.A.  1566.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1566.  Adm.  at 
Grays  Inn,  1556.  M.P.  for  Grantham,  1586.  Employed 
politically  by  Secretary  Walsingham.  Ambassador  to  Scot- 
land, 1588.  Retired,  Jan.  1589-90.  Died  Dec.  1593.  {Cooper, 
II.  80,  and  III.  66.) 

ASHBY,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1604. 
Perhaps  3rd  s.  of  George  of  Quenby.  B.A.  1608-9;  M.A. 
1612.  Fellow.  Taxor,  1631.  Wm  proved  (V.C.C.)  1635.  Per- 
haps brother  of  George  (1598)  and  Henry  (1602-3). 

ASHBY  or  ASHLEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's, 
June  23,  1664.   Matric.  1665;  B.A,  1668-9,  as  Ashley. 

ASHBY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1728.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Leighford,  Staffs.  Matric.  1729; 
B.A.  1732;  M.A.  1737.  Fellow,  1732.  Chaplain  to  one  of 
H.M.  ships;  died  abroad,  1742. 

ASHBY, .   B.A.  1512-3. 


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AsHCROFT,  John 

ASHCROFT,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i8)  at  St  John's,  Sept.  ii, 

1707.    S.  of  Edward,  ^azier.    B.  at  Wiggenball,  Norfolk. 

School,  Bedford.    Matnc.  1708;  B.A.  1711-2.    Ord.  deacon 

(London)  Mar.  22,  1712-3;  priest  (Lincoln)  Aug.  15,  1714. 

R.  of  Hagworthingham,  Lines.  R.  of  Fishtoft,  1717. 
ASHCROFT,    RICHARD.     Matric.   pens,   from    Peterhousb, 

Easter,  1615;  B.A.  1618. 
ASHCROFT,  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Jan.  21,  1685-6. 

Of  Paxton,  Hunts.  Matric.  1686;  B.A.  1689-90;  M.A.  1693. 

Fellow,  1692-1708.    Ord.  priest  (St  Asaph)  Nov.  18,  1694. 

R.  of    Hagworthingham,  Lines.,   1718.     V.  of    Mansfield 

Woodhouse,  Notts. 
ASHCROFT,  TOWERS.   Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Feb.  2,  1704-5. 

B.  at  Haddenbam,  Isle  of  Ely.   Matric.  1705;  B.A.  1708-9; 

M.A.  1712.    R.  of  Meppershall,  Beds.,  1714-31.  Died  Mar.  9, 

1765. 
ASSHEDEN,   ROBERT.    Resident  pensioner  at  Jesus,   1533. 

(A.  Gray.) 
ASHDON,  LAURENCE.    B.Can.L.  1484-5. 

ASHDON,  .   B.A.  1472-3. 

ASHDOWNE,  JOHN.    Cluniac  monk.    Studied  Canon  Law  at 

Cambridge  seven  years.    B.  and  D.Can.L.  at  Oxford,  1506; 

perhaps  as  incorporating.   Prior  of  Lewes  till  1532.  {Cooper, 

I.  46.) 
ASHEN,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  15, 

1661.    S.  of  John,  brewer,  of  Homdon-on-the-Hill,  Essex. 

B.  there.   School,  Brentwood.    Matric.  1661;  B.A.  1664-5; 

M.A.  1668.   Died  1681,  aged  41.   {E.  Anglian,  11.  321.) 

ASSHENDEN,  THOMAS.   Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1385.  Left 

Dec.  13,  1392. 
ASSHENDEN,  THOMAS.    Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1408-22; 

'bachelor'  of  Divinity  or  Law  in  1420 
ASHENDEN,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 

June  5,  1665.    S.  of  Christopher,  of  Canterbury.    B.  there. 

School,    Wye.     Matric.    1665;    B.A.    1668-9;    M.A.    1672. 

Fellow,  1670.     Ord.  priest   (Ely)   June   20,   1675.     R.  of 

Dingley,  Northants.,  1675-83.  Pteb.  of  Armagh,  1686-1723. 

Died  1723. 
ASSHENDEN,   WILLIAM.    Scholar  at   King's   Hall,    1390. 

S.  of  Thomas,  of  Dartmouth.  Called 'bachelor,' 1409.  Died 

Aug.  10,  1420. 
ASH^HURST,  EDWARD.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity, 

Oct.  20,  174^.    S.  of  James,  of  Park  Hall,  Staffs.   School, 

Eton.   Brother  of  James  (1743). 
ASHENHURST,  FRANCIS.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 

June  16,  1656.    S.  of  Randolph,  Esq.,  of  Beard,  Glossop, 

Derbs.     B.  there.    School,  Macclesfield,  Cheshire.    Matric. 

1656.  One  of  these  names  matric.  at  St  Alban  Hall,  Oxford, 

May  3,  1659.   {Al.  Oxon.) 
ASHENHURST,  JAMES.    Adm.  pens,   (age   17)   at  Trinity, 

Jan.  13,  1742-3.    S.  of  James,  of  Park  Hall,  StaSs.    School, 

Eton.    Brother  of  Edward  (1743). 
ASHETONHURST,    RALPH.     Matric.    sizar    from    Trinity, 

Michs.  is8o.    One  of  these  names  of  Glossop  Dale,  Derbs. 

(Vis.  of  Derbs.,  1662.) 
ASHENHURST,   RALPH.    Adm.  pens,  at  Jesws,  March   16, 

1686-7.    Of  Beard,  Derbs.    Matric.  1687.    Migr.  to  Peter- 
house,  May  4,  1690;  Scholar  there,  1690. 
ASHENHURST,  WARD  GREY.     Adm.    pens,    (age    18)    at 

Trinity,  Mar.  24,  1702-3.  (S.  of  Francis,  of  Kingswinford, 

Staffs.,    Archdeacon.     From    Pembroke    College,   Oxford'; 

matric.  there,  June  2,  1701.)   Scholar,  1703;  Matric.  1704; 

B.A.  1704-5;  M.A.  1708;  M.D.  1715.   Fellow,  1707. 
ASHFIELD,   CHARLES.    Adm.   pens,    at  St   Catharine's, 

Aug.  20,  1694. 
ASHFIELD,  EDMUND.    Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 

Easter,  1554.    Probably  3rd  8.  of  John,  of  Stowlangtoft, 

Suffolk.    Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,   1561.    Of  Sbimpling  Hall, 

Suffolk,  Esq.  Perhaps  knighted  1570.   (Foster,  Gray's  Inn.) 
ASHFIELD,  GEORGE.    Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 

Easter,  1554. 

ASHFIELD,  JOHN.    Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

Aug.  13,  1541,  age  i8.  B.  atHedgerley,  Bucks.  Leftc.  1543. 
ASHFIELD,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 

1554.    One  of  these  names,  ».  of  Robert,  of  Stowlangtoft, 

adm.  at  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  7,  1561. 
ASHEFYLD,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1578. 
ASHFIELD,  JOHN.    M.A.  1612. 
ASHEFIELD,    ROBERT.     Matric.    pens,  from  St  Edmund's 

Hostel,  Michs.  1544. 
ASHEFYLD,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 

1578. 
ASSHEFYLDE,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  dzar  from  St  Edmund's 

Hostel,  Michs.  1544 


AsHPOOL,  Elisha 

ASHEFELD, .  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity,  1554. 

ASHLEBYE,  JAMES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1566. 

ASHLEY,  see  also  ASTLEY. 

ASHLEY,  ANDREW  (1583-4);  ste  ASTELL. 

ASHLEY,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1567;  B.A.  1571-2. 

ASHLEY  or  ASTLEY,  HERBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magda- 
lene, Michs.  1638;  B.A.  1641-2.  Preb.  of  Norwich,  1663; 
Dean,  1670-81.  R.  of  Themelthorpe  and  Foulsham,  Nor- 
folk, 1660.  Died  June  8,  1681.  According  to  Wood  {Fasti 
Oxon.  137)  his  real  name  was  Ashley,  s.  of  Herbert,  of  Ply- 
mouth. He  supplicated  for  D.D.  at  Oxford.  He  was  patronised 
by  the  Astley  family,  of  Norfolk,  with  whom  he  claimed  rela- 
tionship.  Wood  caUs  him  LL.D.  of  Cambridge. 

ASHELEY  or  ASTLEY,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare, 
Michs.  1571;  B.A.  1574-5;  M.A.  from  Magdalene,  1580. 

ASHLEY  or  ASTLEY,  JOHN.  B.A.  from  Jesus,  1579-80;  M.A. 
1583,  as  Atchlie.  According  to  Cooper  (11.  182)  he  was  a  son 
of  John  Astley  (1564).  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Bodney, 
Norfolk,  1581,  and  also  R.  of  Langford. 

ASHELEY,  JOHN.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1582.   One  of  these  names  M.P.  for  Maidstone,  1588. 

ASHLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  Easter,  1620. 
Matric.  1621;  B.A.  1624;  M.A.  1628.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
May  23, 1624;  priest  (Norwich),  May  20, 1627.  C.  of  Elmsett, 
Suffolk. 

ASHLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  5, 1635.  Matric. 
1635;  B.A.  1639-^40;  M.A.  1643.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Sept.  24,  1643;  priest,  Feb.  22,  1645-6.  Minister  at  Histon, 
Cambs.,  1649;  Vicar,  1661-94.   Buried  there,  Dec.  28,  1694. 

ASHLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  25, 
1676.  S.  of  Edward,  yeoman,  of  Betton,  Salop.  B.  there. 
School,  Market  Drayton.   Matric.  1676;  B.A.  1679-70. 

ASHLEY,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1562. 

ASHLEY,  ROBERT.   Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  Trinity,  Easter, 

1572- 
ASHLEY,  THOMAS.    Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

Sept.  1, 1501,  age  17.  B.  in  London.  B.A.  1505-6;  M.A.  1509; 

D.D.  1516-7.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Feb.  23,  1509-10.  Lady 

Margaret   preacher,    1519;    Professor,    1521.     Died    1532; 

buried  in  King's  chapel.  {Cooper,  i.  46.) 

ASHLEY,  THOMAS.  '  M.A.  from  Magdalene,  Cambridge,'  incorp. 

at  Oxford,  Nov.  21,  1595.    Perhaps  a  mistake  for  Ayloe. 

{A  I.  Oxon.) 
ASHLEY,  THOMAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1601. 

ASHLEY,  THOMAS.  Matric.  F«ll.-Com.  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1619. 

ASHLEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Pembroke,  Feb.  1, 
1638-9.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Cambridge.  Matric.  1639;  B.A. 
1642-j;  M.A.  1648.  I'robably  the  minister,  ejected  from 
Rastnck,  Vorks.,  1662;  afterwards  preacher  at  Hull.  Died 
Apr.  4,  1695.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Cucklington,  Somer- 
set., 1662-74.  R.  of  Pen  Selwood,  1665-74.  Died  1674. 
(Calamy,  11.  571.) 

ASHLEY,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  1668-9;  see  ASHBY. 

ASHLEY,  .    B.A.  1479-80. 

ASHMALL  or  ASMALL  or  ASPINALL,  ALEXANDER.  Matric. 
sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1570.  Of  Lines.  B.A.  1574-5. 
One  of  these  names  was  the  defendant  in  a  suit  brought  by 
Laurence  Aspinall  in  1597-8.  The  burial  of  this  Alexander 
is  recorded  in  the  Blackburn  Par.  Reg.  Lanes.,  Mar.  17, 
1601.   (The  Genealogist,  N.S.  xxxv.  215.) 

ASHMAN,  THOMAS.   B.A.  1459-60;  M.A.  1463;  B.D.  1469-70. 

Fellow  of  King's  Hall,  1470-91. 
ASHMOLE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Mar.  13, 

1693-4.    S.  of  Matthew,  attorney.    B.  at  Beverley,  Vorks. 

School,  Beverley.    Matric.  1694-5;   M.B.  1699. 

ASHMORE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  May  9, 
1662.  S.  of  Alexander.  B.  at  Burton-on-Trent.  School, 
Repton.  Matric.  1662.  Migr.  to  Peterhouse,  Apr.  22,  1664. 
B.A.  1665-6.  R.  of  Overstrand,  Norfolk,  and  V.  of  Cromer, 
1670.   R.  of  Sidestrand,  1680.  Died  1712.  (P«»/*,  i.  599.) 

ASHNER, .  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1544. 

ASHPOOL,  EDMUND.    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  July  5,  1654. 

Of  Cambridge.     Bom  in   St  Michael's  parish  Apr.   1637. 

School,  Petse.  Matric.  1656. 
ASHPULL,  ELISHA.    Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1619; 

B.A.  1622-3. 
ASHPULL,  ELISHA.    B.A.  from  Christ's,  1636-7.    Perhaps 

R.  of  Ysceiflog,  FlinU.,  1662-97. 


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AsHPooL,  Ellys 

ASHPOOLE,  EIXYS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  17,  1682. 
Of  Essex.  Matric.  1683-4;  B.A.  1686-7;  M.A.  1698.  Ord. 
priest  (London)  Sept.  20,  1691.  Master  of  Brentwood 
Grammar  School. 

ASHPOOL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magdalene,  Mar.  13, 
1703-4.  S.  of  John,  gent.  B.  at  Llandumogg,  Denbigh. 
School,  Ruthin,  Denbigh.   Matric.  1704. 

ASHPOOLE,  PERCIVAL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  18, 
1728.  Of  Essex.  Matric.  1728;  B.A.  1731-2;  M.A.  1735. 

ASHTON,  ABOI  AS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent,  1577-8. 
Of  Lanes.  S.  of  John  (1547),  R.  of  Middleton.  Bapt.  there, 
Nov.  I,  1563.  B.A.  1581-2;  M.A.  1585;  B.D.  1592.  Fellow, 
1590.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  Mar.  8,  1590-1. 
Chaplain  to  Earl  of  Essex.  R.  of  Halesworth,  Suffolk,  1606- 
16.  R.  of  Slaidbum,  Yorks.,  1615-9.  R.of  Middleton,  Lanes., 
1618-33.  Died  Nov.  8,  1633. 

ASHTON,  ABEL.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent,  1577-8. 

ASHTON,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1621; 
B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.  1628.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Apr.  2, priest, 
Apr.  3,  1626.  Master  of  Doncaster  Grammar  school,  1627- 
32.   Buried  Sept.  28,  1632. 

ASHTON,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  May  18,  1682. 
Of  Derbs.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Bradway,  Norton,  Derbs.  Bapt. 
May  25,  1665.  Matric.  1682;  B.A.  1685-6;  M.A.  1689;  B.D. 
1697;  D.D.  from  Jesus,  1702.  Fellowof  Jesus,  1687.  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1693.  Chaplain  to  Bishop  Patrick,  of  Ely.  R. 
of  Quy,  Cambs.,  1692-9.  R.  of  Rattenden,  Essex,  1698. 
Preb.  of  Ely,  1701-52.  Master  of  Jesus  College,  July  5, 
1701-52.  Vice-Chancellor,  1702-3.  Classical  and  theological 
scholar.  Died  Mar.  26,  1752.  WiU  proved  (V.C.C.)  1752. 
(D.N.B. ;  A.  Gray.) 

ASHTON,  CHRISTOPHER.    Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter, 

1582. 
ASHTON,  EDMUND.   B.Civ.L.  1476-7. 
ASHTON,  EDMUND.   B.Can.L.  1492. 

ASHTON  or  HASCHTON,  EDMUND.  B.A.  1514-5 ;  M.A.  1519,  as 
Edward;  B.D.  1525-6.  Of  Ely  diocese.  Fellow  of  Jesus, 
1517-27.  Ord.  acolyte  (Ely)  Dec.  19,  1517.  Died  Nov.  15, 
1527.    Will  (V.C.C.)  1528.  Cranmer  was  one  of  his  exors. 

ASHTON,  EDMUND.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1562. 
ASHTON,  EDMUND.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 

1602.   S.  of  Walter,  of  Spalding.    B.A.  1605-6;  M.A.  1609. 

Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  Dec.  22, 1611.  R.of  Dowsby, 

Lines.,  161 1.  Died  1657.   Perhaps  brother  of  Walter  (1606). 

{Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

ASHTON,  EDWARD.   B.Can.L.  1476-7. 

ASHTON,   EDWARD.     B.A.^1517-8;   M.A.   1521. 

ASHTON,  EDWARD.  B.A.  from  Queens',  1569-70.  S.  of 
Arthur,  of  Rochdale.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1571-2 ;  M.A.  1573, 
as  Aston.  Of  UniversityCollege,  Oxford,  1573.  R.of  Middle- 
ton,  Lanes.,  1584-1618.  Buried  July  8,  1618.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

ASHTON,  HENRY.  Adm.sizar  (age  18)  at  Magdalene,  June  3, 
1703.  S.  of  Robert,  clerk  (1677).  B.  at  Manchester.  School, 
Manchester.   Matric.  1704;  B.A.  1706-7;  M.A.  1710. 

ASHTON,  HUGH.  M.A.  at  Oxford,  1507.  B.Can.L.  (Cambridge) 
1507.  Of  Lanes.  Canon  of  Westminster,  1509.  Archdeacon 
of  Winchester,  1511-9.  Archdeacon  of  Cornwall,  1515. 
Preb.  of  York,  1515.  Archdeacon,  W.  Riding,  Yorks., 
1515.  Chancellor  of  Durham.  R.  of  Grasmere,  Westmorland. 
R.  of  Bamack,  Lichfield.  R.  of  Burton  Latimer,  Northants., 
1522.  He  was  a  great  benefactor  to  St  John's  College. 
According  to  Baker  he  died  Nov.  23,  1522.  Buried  at  York. 
(Cooper,  I.  26;  D.N.B.) 

ASHETON,  JAMES.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1579-80. 
B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1582-3;  M.A.  from  Clare,  1586; 
B.D.  1593.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Spalding.  V.  of  Moul ton.  Lines., 
1593-1620,  and  schoolmaster  there.  Married  Alice,  dau.  of 
Tho.  Larkin,  M.D.  Buried  Sept.  18, 1620.  {Lines.  Pedigrees; 
Genealogist,  11.  329;  Cooper,  11.  445.) 

ASHTON,  JAMES.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  c.  1591.  Of 
Lanes.  B.A.  (?  1594-5);  M.A.  1598;  B.D.  1606.  Fellow,  1603. 
R.  of  Halesworth,  Suffolk,  1616.  One  of  these  names  V.  of 
Hemel  Hempstead,  Herts.,  1644. 

ASHTON,  JAMES.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Feb.  13, 
1670-1.  Matric.  1671;  LL.B.  1675.  One  of  these  names, 
S.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Co.  Carlow,  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Aug.  7,  1673. 

ASHTON,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  30, 
1744.  S.  of  Aaron,  wigmaker,  of  London.  School,  West- 
minster. Matric.  1745.  Found  dead  in  his  rooms.  Mar.  9, 
1745-6;  supposed  to  have  been  murdered  by  a  fellow 
student.  {Scott-Mayor,  lu.  346.) 


AsHTON,  Ralph 

ASHTON,  JOHN.  B.A.  1537-8;  M.A  1540.  Fellow  of  Queens', 
1538-40.  Perhaps  R.  of  Lees-Magna,  Essex,  1542-68.  Died 
1568. 

ASHTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1547; 
B.A.  1549-50;  M.A.  1553.  S.  of  Sir  Richard,  of  Middleton. 
Fellow,  1551.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  July  7, 1560;  priest  (London) 
Aug.  24;  1560,  age  36.  R.  of  Middleton,  Lanes.,  1559-84. 
Buried  there,  Oct.  9,  1584.    Father  of  Abdias  (1577). 

ASHTON,  JOHN.   B.A.  from  Emmanuel,  1604-5. 

ASHTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter,  1624 . 

ASHTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Magdalene,  Sept.  1,  1645,  age 
17.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Shipley,  Lanes.,  gent.  Matric.  1645. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  2,  1647.  Barrister,  1658.  Married 
Sarah  Lever,  of  Keisal,  Lanes.    (Foster,  Gray's  Inn.) 

ASHTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  and  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Caius, 
July,  1660.  S.  of  Ralph,  Esq.  B.  at  Middleton,  Lanes.  At 
school  there,  and  at  Almondbury,  Yorks.  Matric.  1660.  Of 
Bum,  Yorks.,  Esq.   {Venn,  1.  409;  Vis.  of  Lanes.,  1664.) 

ASHTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  22)  at  Magdalene,  May  20, 
1668.  S.  of  John,  of  Altrin^am,  Cheshire.  School,  Hope, 
Derbs.   Matric.  1669;  B.A.  1671-2. 

ASHTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  15, 
1680.  S.  of  Robert,  gent.  B.  at  Bradwell,  Derbs.  School, 
Dronfield.  Matric.  1680;  B.A.  1683-4. 

ASHTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  26, 
1739.  S.  of  Francis,  schoolmaster,  of  Lanes,  (usher  of 
Lancaster  school,  for  nearly  50  years).  B.  in  Lancaster.  At 
school  under  his  father,  and  at  Preston  and  Eton.  Matric 
1739.  Migrated  to  Trinity,  Feb.  20, 1 74 1.  Scholar,  1741;  B.A. 
1742-3;  M.A.  1746.  Fellow,  1745.  R.  of  Aldingham,  Lanes., 
1749-59-  Died  Mar.  13,  1759.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1733). 
{Scott-Mayor,  iii.  501.) 

ASHTON,  LAURENCE.  B.Can.L.  1475-6  {^  Grace  ol  1466-7). 
Perhaps  V.  of  Eastwood,  Essex,  1486-1504.  V.  of  Shopland, 
1490-9.   Died  1504. 

ASHTON,  NICHOLAS.  B.A.  1533-4;  M.A.  1538;  B.D.  1547.  Of 
Gt  Lever,  Lanes.  S.  of  Ralph.  Fellow  of  Christ's,  1540-53. 
Lady  Margaret  preacher,  1551.  V.  of  Kendal,  Westmorland, 
1551-62.  R.  of  Whichford,  Warws.,  1557.  Died  1582, 
Sept.  30.   (Coo/»«r,  I.  459;  Petle,  i.  22;  Vis.  of  Lanes.,  1567.) 

ASHTON,  PETER.  B.A.  1515-6;  M.A.  1519.  S.  of  Peter,  of  Old 
Weston,  Himts.  Fellow  of  Christ's,  1523-8.  R.  of  TiUing- 
ham,  Essex,  1540-8.  R.  of  Houghton,  Hunts.,  1537-48. 
Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1542-8.  Apparently  the  same  man  was 
licensed  for  medical  practice,  1533.  Fellow  of  the  R.C.P. 
1542.  Censor,  1543.  In  his  will  (P.C.C,  154.8)  he  is  described 
as  a  Master  in  Chancery;  and  refers  to  his  brother  John, 
R.  of  Lees  Magna,  Essex.  He  may  be  the  same  as  the  classical 
translator  recorded  in  the  D.N.B.  {Peile,  i.  11;  Munk.) 

ASHTON,  PETER.  B.A.  1539-40;  M.A.  from  Peterhouse, 
1543;  B.D.  1550.    Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1543-53. 

ASHTON,  PETER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1586. 

ASHTON,  PETER.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  1605.  S.  of  Thomas,  of 
Shillington,  Beds.  B.A.  1605-6;  M.A.  1609;  D.D.  1637  {Lit. 
Reg.).  Fellow,  1608.  Vice-Master,  1637.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Sept.  18;  priest, Sept.  19,  1613.  Taxor,  1619.  Proc- 
tor, 1630-1.  Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1638.  R.  of  Helmingham, 
Suffolk,  1619-33.   {Vis.  of  Beds.,  1634.) 

ASHTON,  PETER.    B.A.  from  Trinity,  1608-9;  M.A.  1612. 

ASHTON,  PETER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  May  16, 
1662.  S.  of  Peter,  dishmaker,  of  Newton  Heath.  B.  at 
Droylsden,  Lanes.  School,  Manchester.  Matric.  1662;  B.A. 
1665-6;  M.A,  1669.  V.  of  Elland,  Yorks.,  1667-98.  Died 
Oct.  30,  1698.  M.I.  at  Elland.  (Mumford,  Manch.  Gr.  Sch.) 

ASHETON,  PETER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse, 
July  1,  1693.  Of  Yorks.  School,  Barkisland,  Yorks.  Matric. 
1694-5;  B.A.  1696-7.  V.  of  St  James,  Milnrow,  Lanes., 
1702-18.  Died  Aug.  5,  1718.  M.I.  at  Elland.  {Yorks.  Arch, 
and  Top.  Journal,  x.  106.) 

ASHTON,  PETER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  5, 
1703.  S.  of  William,  of  London.  School,  St  Paul's.  NIatric. 
1703;  Scholar,  1705. 

ASHTON,  RALPH.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Sidney,  May  22,  1614. 
Matric.  1614;  M.A.  1614-5  (on  Kindt's  visit).  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1616.  S.  of  Sir  Richard  of  Middleton,  Lanes.,  Knt. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  24, 1614.  M.P.  for  CUtheroe,  1625, 
and  possibly  also  1640;  but  see  Randolph.  {Al.  Oxon.;  Vis. 
of  Lanes.,  1613.) 

ASHTON,  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Sept.  8,  1684.  S.  of 
Richard,  of  Cuerdale,  Lanes.,  Esq.  Bapt.  at  Walton,  Nov.  16, 
1666.  Matric.  1684;  Scholar,  1686.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Nov.  24,  1684.  Of  Downham  and  Cuerdale,  Lanes.  Married 
Sarah,  dau.  of  Tilston  Bruen,  of  Hoghton.  (A.  Gray;  Al. 
Oxon.) 


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I 


AsHTON,  Randolph 

ASHTON,  RANDOLPH.  Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  Magdalene, 
Easter,  1623.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Sir  Ralph,  of  Lever, 
Lanes.,  Bart.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  7,  1624.  Of  Whalley 
Abbey,  Lanes.  Succeeded  as  Bart.  1644.  M.P.  for  Clitheroe, 
1640,  1640-53, 1660, 1679.  Bapt.  at  Whalley,  June  22, 1617. 
Died  Jan.  30,  1679-80.  Previously  matric.  at  Oxford,  Feb. 
1622-3.    (G.E.C;  At.  OxoH.) 

ASHTON,  RICHARD  DE.  Chancellor  of  the  University,  1315- 
21. 

ASHTON,  RICHARD.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Queens', 
Easter,  1573.  Of  Lanes.  One  of  these  names  adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  1574,  from  Barnard's  Inn.  Perhaps  the  'scholaris 
Cantabrigiensis  et  predicator  publicus,'  ordained  priest  by 
Tho.  Benson,  Bishop  of  Lichfield.  Preb.  of  Lichfield,  1576- 
1601.  R.of  Leigh,  1581-1601.  R.  of  Enville,  Staffs..  1594-6. 
WUI  proved  (Lichfield)  Aug.  18,  1601.  {Wm.  SaU  Arch. 
Soc.,  1915.) 

ASHTON,  RICHARD.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  St  John's,  c. 
1595.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Croston,  Lanes. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  4,  1597.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of 
Barnabas  Kitchen,  of  Pilling,  Lanes.   (Foster,  Gray's  Inn.) 

ASHETONE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Sidney, 
May  7,  1640.  S.  of  Ralph,  Esq.,  and  grandson  of  Sir 
Richard,  of  Middleton.  B.  at  Emley,  Yorks.  Educated  at 
home.  Matric.  1640.  Died  at  Halesworth  rectory  (see  James 
Ashton,  1591)  May  28,  1641.   M.I.  at  Halesworth. 

ASHTON,  ROBERT.  B.A.  1540-1;  M.A.  1545.  Perhaps  fellow  of 
Queens'.  Probably  s.  of  Sir  Richard.  R.  of  Radcliffe,  Lanes., 
1537  (at  that  time  an  acolyte).  R.  of  Middleton,  1547-59. 
Died  1563.   (Baines,  Lanes.,  11.  431.) 

ASHTON,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1544; 
B.A.  1544-5.  Probably  R.  of  Thorganby,  Lines,  till  1572. 
Died  1572.     (Peile,  i    35.) 

ASHTON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  22,  1660. 
Of  Lanes.   Matric.  1660;  B.A.  1663-4;  M.A.  1667. 

ASHTON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
June  27,  1667.  S.  of  Robert,  gent.,  of  Salford,  Lanes. 
School,  Manchester.  Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1670-1;  M.A.  1675. 
C.  of  Brindle,  Lanes.,  1677.  P.C.of  Salford,  1694.  (Mumford, 
Manch,  Gr.  Sch.) 

ASHTON,  ROBERT.  Adra.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  20,  1672. 
One  of  these  names,  s.  of  Robert,  of  Grove,  Herts.,  Esq., 
Bencher;  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  12,  1673-4.  Brother 
of  William  (1671). 

ASHTON,  ROGER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1628, 
age  16.  Of  Middlesex.  S.  of  Lawrence.  B.A.  1631;  M.A. 
1635;  D.D.  1663.  Fellow,  1634;  ejected,  1644 ;  restored,  1660. 
V.  of  Linton,  Cambs.,  1642-1644.  V.  of  Waresley,  Hunts., 
1661-3.  Preb.  of  Exeter,  1662.  V.  of  St  Andrew,  Plymouth, 
till  1677.   Died  Mar.  27, 1677.    M.I.  at  Rame,  Cornwall. 

ASHTON,  ROGER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Jan.  16,  1637-8.  Of 
Northampton.   Matric.  1637-8. 

ASHTON,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pkterhouse, 
May  32,  1707.  Of  Surrey.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric. 
1707;  Scholar,  1707;  B.A.  1710-1;  M.A.  1714.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Mar.  17,  1714-5;  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  22,  1717. 
R.  of  Hameringham  with  Scrafield,  1717.  V.  of  Tathwell, 
Lines.,  1720.   R.  of  Raithby  with  Hallington,  1730. 

ASHTON,  THOMAS.    Fellow  of  St  John's,  1534. 

ASHTON,  THOMAS.    B.A.  1526-7. 

ASHTON,  THOMAS.   B.D.  1530-1  (?  M.A.  1518). 

ASHTON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1555 ; 
B  A.  1559-60;  M.A.  1563.  Fellow,  1562.  First  Head  Master 
of  Shrewsbury  School,  1562-8.  Sent  on  a  mission  to  Ireland 
with  the  Earl  of  Warwick,  1574.  Died  at  Cambridge,  Aug.  29, 
1578.  Benefactor  of  Shrewsbury  by  scholarships  at  St 
John's.    (Cooper,  1.  396;  D.N.B.) 

ASHTON,  THOMAS.  B.D.  from  St.  John's,  1571  (no  B.A.  or 
M.A.)  Twenty  years  study  in  Theology. 

ASHTON,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  c.  1597. 

ASHTON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1621 ; 
B.A.  1625-6;  M.A.  1629.  Fellow,  1627.  V.  of  Felmersham, 
Beds., 1633.  V. of Trumpington, Cambs., c.  1637.  Oneof  these 
names  R.  of  St  Andrew's,  Hertford,  1660-75.   Died  1675. 

ASHTON  or  ASHDON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
June  2,  1637.   Of  Lines.   Matric.  1637. 

ASHTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clark,  Jan.  3T,  1679-80. 
Of  Watford,  HerU.  Matric.  1680;  B.A.  1683-4;  M.A.  1687. 
Fellow,  1686. 

ASHTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1733.  S.  of  Francis,  schoolmaster  at  Lancaster.  B.  at 
Bolton-le-Sands,  1716.  Matric.  1733;  B.A.  1738-9;  M.A. 
1742;  D.D.  1739.  Fellow,  1737.  Fellow  of  Eton  College, 
174).  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  ij,  1741-2.  R.  of  Alding- 
bam.  Lanes.,  1743-9.    R.  of  Sturminster  Matsball,  Dorset, 


AsHURST,  William  Pritchard 

1749-5*-  R-  of  St  Botolph,  Bishopsgate,  1752-75.  Preacher 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  1761-4.  Died  Mar.  i,  1775.  Author  of 
religious  and  polemical  works.  Brother  of  John  (1739). 
(D.N.B.;Harwood,g2.) 

ASHTON,  W.    B.Can.L.  1510-1. 

ASHETON,  W.   Matric.  Fell.  Com.  from  Clare,  Easter;  1363. 

ASHETON,  WALTER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1571. 
Perhaps  R.  of  Chadderton,  Lanes.  One  of  these  names,  of 
Staple  Inn,  adm.at  Gray'sinn,  July  4, 1576;  Barrister,  1584. 
(PeiU,  I.  117.) 

ASHTON,  WALTER.  Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1606.  Perhaps  3rd  s.  of  Walter,  of  Spalding.  B.  at  Leven, 
Beverley,  Yorks.  B.A.  1608-9;  M.A.  1612.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Mar.  4,  1609-10,  age  24.  V.  of  Sutterton,  Lines., 
1631.  Perhaps  brother  of  Edmund  (1602).  Father  of  Walter 
(1633)-    (Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

ASHTON,  Sir  WALTER.    M.A.  1612-3. 

ASHTON,   WALTER.     Adm.   pens,    fage   17)   at   St   John's, 

June  7,  1633.     S.  of  Walter  (1606),  V.  of  Sutterton,  Lines. 

B.  at  Leven,  Yorks.   School,  Sleaford.   B.A.  1636-7. 
ASHTON,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  c.  1593. 
ASHTON  or  ASHETOUN,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 

July  4,  1602.    Matric.  1602. 
ASHTON,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1623. 
ASHETON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1627. 

S.  of  Richard,  and  brother  of  Ralph  (1614).    B.A.  1630-1; 

M.A.  1635.    R.  of  Middleton,  Lanes.,  1634-59.    Died  1659. 

Buried  at  Middleton.  Will(P.C.C.)  i66o.  (Shaw,  Bury  Classis, 

11.  210;  where  his  will  is  given.) 
ASHTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  25, 

1670.  S.  of  James,  deceased,  of  Chadderton,  Salford,  Lanes. 
B.  there.  Sdiool,  Manchester.  Matric.  1670;  B.A.  1673-4; 
M.A.  1677;  B.D.  1684.  Fellow,  1675.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
167;.  R.  of  Carlton -in-Lindrick,  Notts.,  1682-1731.  R.  of 
Prestwich,  1685-1731.  Died  Feb.  25,  1731.   (SeoU-Mayor.) 

ASHTON,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity,  June  17, 

1671.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Robert,  of  Grove,  Herts.,  Esq., 
bencher  of  Lincoln's  Inn.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  July  18, 
1671.  Died,  unmarried,  1703.   (Cass,  S.  Mimms.) 

ASHTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  May  21, 
1700.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Folksworth,  Hunts.  School, 
Oundle.   Matric.  1702;  Scholar,  1700-1;  B.A.  1703-4. 

ASHTON, .   A  monk.   B.Can.L.  1488-9. 

ASHTON, .   B.A.  1503-4. 

ASHTON,  .    B.A.  1514-3;  M.A.  1318. 

ASHTON, .   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  1384-3. 

ASHTON, .   Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity,  1644. 

ASHURST,  EDWARD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Christ's,  1720,  from 
Corpus  Christi,  where  he  had  been  adm.  1717.  S.  of  Henry, 
Town  Clerk  of  London.  Grandson  of  Sir  William,  of  Middle- 
sex. B.  c.  1702.  Brother  of  William  Pritchard  (1717).  (Le 
Neve,  Knights,  414.) 

ASHURST,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Dec.  10,  1687. 
Doubtless  s.  of  Sir  WiUiam  of  Middlesex,  Lord  Mayor  of 
London,  1693.  I^  *°.  Town  Clerk  of  London,  1700.  Will 
proved  (P.C.C.)  Jan.  17,  1705.  Father  of  the  above  and 
WiUiam  Pritchard  (1717).  Another  of  these  names '  Attorney 
General  for  the  County  Palatine  of  Lancaster,'  M.P  for 
Preston,  1698-1701.  (PeiU,  11.  106;  Cass,  Parish  of  East 
Barnti,  68.) 

ASHURST,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Aug.  23, 1623.  Of 
London.  Matric. as' AshweU,' 1623;  B.A. 1627-8;  M.A. 1631. 
V.  of  Arlcsey,  Beds.,  1632-62;  ejected.  Afterwards  resided 
in  Arlesey  Married,  Nov.  20,  1660,  Mary,  widow  of  Daniel 
Baldock.  Buried  at  Arlesey,  Dec.  i6,  1679.  (D.N.B.) 

ASHURST,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  22,  1640. 
Matric.  1640;  B..A.  1643-4;  M.A.  1647.  R.  of  Warehorne, 
Kent,  1661-75. 

ASHURST,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  17, 
1645.  Of  Middlesex.  Migrated  to  Oxford.  Scholar  of  Corpus 
Christi  College,  1649.  M.A.  (Magdalen  College,  Oxford)  1652. 
(A  I.  Oxon.) 

ASHURST,  THOMAS.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Sidney, 

iune  35,  1691  1st  s.  of  Thomas,  Esq.  B.  at  Asburst, 
ancs.  School,  Ormskirk,  Lanes.  Matric.  1691.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  July  31,  1690.  Died  1744.  (Burke,  L.G.; 
Cass,  Parish  of  East  Bamet,  68.) 
ASHURST,  WILLIAM  PRITCHARD.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi, 
1717.  Of  London.  B.C.  1699.  S.of  Henry  (1687),  Town  Clerk 
of  London.  Of  Trevor  Park,  East  Bamet.  Captain,  and 
afterwards  Colonel  in  the  Middlesex  militia.  Died  t.p. 
May  31,  1773,  aged  73-  Brother  of  Edward  (1717).  (Cass, 
Paritk  of  Ernst  Barnet,  68.) 


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AsHWELL,  Edward 

ASHWELL,  EDWARD.  M.A.  from  Caius,  1750.  Of  Christ 
Church,  Oxford.  Matric.  at  Oxford,  Apr.  1725,  age  18.  S. 
of  Richard,  of  Akeley,  Bucks.  B.A.  (Oxford)  1728.  Ord. 
deacon  (Linrx)ln)  Mar.  3,  1728;  priest  (Oxford)  Dec.  19, 
1731.  V.  of  Abbotsley,  Hunts.,  1736-52;  of  Gamlingay, 
Cambs.,  1750.  R.  of  E  Hatley,  1752.  Chaplain  to  Lord 
Galloway.   {Venn,  11.  63.) 

ASHWELL,  GIDEON.  Adnj.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
May  3,  1634,  age  t6.  B.  in  London.  Matric.  1634-5;  B.A. 
1638-9;  M.A.  1641.  Fellow,  1637-50.  Buried  at  Landbeach, 
Cambs  ,  Oct.  31,  1657. 

ASHWELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1468. 
Fellow  of  King's.  Perhaps  R.  of  Gingrave,  Essex,  1497- 
1519.   Died  1519. 

ASHWELL,  JOHN.  Canonicus  regularis.  B.Can.I..  1507-8. 
Probably  D.Can.L.  (Oxford)  1510.  Incorp.  at  Cambridge, 
1515-6.  R.  of  Mistley,  Essex,  1504-6.  V.  of  Littlebury, 
Essex,  1516-41;  of  Halstead  to  1537.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's, 
1521-41.  Ghanlain  to  the  troops  in  France  in  1515.  Prior 
of  Newnham,  Beds.,  c.  1527-35.  Died  c.  1541.  {Hennessy; 
who  calls  him  D.D.;  D.N.B.;  Cooper,  i.  57.) 

ASHWELL,  JOHN.  Studied  at  Cambridge  three  years.  B.Civ.L. 

(Oxford)  1529.  B.Can.L.  (Oxford)  1535.  Fellow  of  All  Souls, 

1529. 
ASHWELL,  NATHANIEL.    Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's, 

May  21,  1675.     S.  of  Nicholas.    B.  in  Ludgate  St,  London. 

School,  Earls  Colne,  Essex.  Matric.  1677;  B.A.  1678-9;  M.A. 

1706.    Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept.  1679;  priest  (Norwich) 

June,  1680     R.  of  Offton  and  Little  Bricett,  Suffolk,  1681. 

R.  of  Peldon,  Essex,  1690.   The  father  was  probably  V.  of 

Assington,  Suffolk,  and  of  Earls  Colne,  Essex.   (Peile,  11. 58.) 

ASHEWELL,  ROBERT.    Matric.  sirar  from  Trinity,  Michs. 

1567;  B.A.  from  Queens',  1573-4. 
ASHWELL,  THOMAS.    A  friar.   'President' or  Vice-ChanceUor 

in  1413,  during  the  absence  in  Rome  of  Dr  Billingford,  the 

Chancellor. 
ASHWELL, .   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall,  June  2, 

1744. 
ASHEWOOD,  THOMAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 

1576;  B.A.  1581-2. 
ASHWORTH,  ABELL.    Adm.  pens,  (age  xy)  at  St  John's, 

Apr.  10,  1682.    S.  of  John,  schoolmaster.    B.  at  Crosby, 

Lanes.   School,  Macclesfield.  Matric  1682. 
ASHWORTH,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Emmanuel,  Michs. 

1655;  B.A.  1658.   One  of  these  names  P.C.  of  Macclesfield, 

Cheshire,  1682-9.   Died  1689. 

ASHWORTH,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Feb.  18,  1712-3. 

Of  Liverpool,  Lanes.  Matric.  1713;  Scholar;  M.A.  1728  (Cowi. 

Reg). 
ASHWORTH,   RICHARD.     Matric.  sizar   from   Magdalene, 

Michs.  1612;  B.A.  1615-6;  M.A.  1619. 
ASKALL,  HUMPHREY.    Matric.  pens,  from  Sr  John's,  Lent, 

1557-8;  B.A.  1561-2.  V.  of  Dunton,  Beds.,  1572-80.    Died 

1580. 

ASKE,  JAMES.   Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1583. 

ASKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Feb.  10, 
1578-9.  B.  at  Ryther,  Yorks.  S.  of  Robert,  Esq.  Schools, 
Howden,  and  Kirby  Hill.  Probably  s.  of  Robert,  of  Aughton, 
Sheriff  of  Yorks.,  1588.  Matric.  1578-9.  [Venn,  i,  101;  Vis. 
of  Yorks.,  1584.) 

ASKE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1582; 
B.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1585-6.  One  of  these  names  created 
M.A.  at  Oxford,  July  9,  1594.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

ASKEW,  see  also  AYSCOUGH. 

ASKEW,  ADAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sx  John's,  May  24, 
1714.  S.  of  Anthony,  M.D.  (next).  B.  at  Kendal,  Westmor- 
land. School,  Kendal.  Matric.  1714;  M.B.  1720.  Of  Kendal, 
gent.  His  son  Adam  adm.  at  Oxford,  1743,  as  Ayscough. 
Buried  at  Newcastle,  Jan.  19,  1773.    (Burke,  L.G.) 

ASKEW,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  June  26,  1691. 
S.  of  John  Askew  of  Kirby.  Of  Kendal,  Westmorland, 
M.D. ;  father  of  the  last  and  the  next.   (Burke,  L.G.) 

ASKEW,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sx  John's, 
May  19,  1716.  S.  of  Anthony,  M.D.  of  Westmorlandj^  above. 
B.  at  Kendal.  School,  Kendal.  Matric.  1716;  B.A.  1719-20; 
M.A.  1723.   (Burke,  L.G.) 

ASKEW,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  11,  1739. 
S.  of  Adam,  of  NewcasUe-on-Tyne,  M.B.  B.  at  Kendal, 
1722.  School,  Newcastle.  Matric.  1741;  M.B.  1745;  M.D. 
1750.  Studied  at  Leyden,  and  travelled  abroad  for  some 
years.  F.R.S.  1749.  F.R.C.P.  1753.  Censor;  Registrar; 
Harveian  orator.  Physician  to  St  Barth.  Hospital,  1754. 
Died  at  Hampstead,  Feb.  27,  1772.  Scholar,  and  book- 
collector.  {D.N.B.;  Munk,  11.  185;  Burke,  L.G.) 


AsLABiE,  George 

ASKEW,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  6,  1744. 
S.  of  Anthony.  Of  Kendal,  Westmorland.  School,  New- 
castle. Matric.  1744.  Died  in  College,  1747.  (Burke,  L.G.) 

ASKEW,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  17, 
1749-50.  S.  of  Adam  (1714),  M.D.  B.  at  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 
School,  Newcastle.  Matric.  1750;  M.B.  1755.  Of  Redheugh. 
Bapt.  at  St  John's,  Newcastle,  Apr.  21, 1730.  Died  s.p.  1796. 
Buried  Mar.  26, 1796.   (Burke,  L.G.;  H.  M.  Wood.) 

ASKEW,  HUGH.   Adm  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Jime  21, 

1667.    .S.   of   Hugh,   yeoman,  of  Muncaster,  Cumberland. 

B.  there.    School,  St  Bees.    Matric.   1667;  B.A.   1670-1. 

Fellow,  1673. 
ASKEWE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Lent,  1564-5. 

Probably  the  man '  ordained  priest  from  Peterhouse,  Feb.  5, 

1570-1,  age  28 ;  R.  of  Ropsley,  Lines.,  1575 ;  skilled  in  Latin ' 

(Bishop  of  Lincoln's  Reg.). 
ASKEWE,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  at  Caius,  Oct  24,  1579,  age  16. 

S.   of  James.    B.  at  Whepstead,  Suffolk.    School,   Bury. 

Scholar,  till  1583.   Matric.  1580;  B.A.  1582-3;  M.A.  1586; 

B.D.   1595.    Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Nov.  25,   1587.    R.  of 

Wordwell,  Suffolk,  1588-1619.  Buried  there  Sept.  30,  1619. 

{Venn,  i.  104.) 
ASKEW,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June  5, 

1707.  S.  of  John,  gent.  B.  at  Lancaster.  School,  Sedbergh. 

Matric.  1707;  B.A.  1710-1.  Died  July  3,  1711.  (Whitaker's 

Whalley,  p.  561.) 
ASKEW,  RICHARD.    Adm.  sizar  at  Christ'.«,  June  22,  1682. 

S.  of  John.  B.  at  Kirkby  Lonsdale.  School,  Kirkby.  Matric. 

1682;   B.A.   1685-6.    Probably  P.C.  of  Ramsey,  Hunts., 

1687-98. 
ASKEW,  ROBERT.    B.A.  1534-5;  M.A.  1538.    FeUow  of  Pem- 
broke, 1537.    Of  York  diocese.    Examiner  of  questionists, 

1539-40.   R.  of  Linton,  Cambs.,  1547. 
ASKEWE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1572. 

ASKEW,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Oct.  1564. 

One  of  these  names  V.  of  Lenton,  Notts.,  1571. 
ASKEWE,  WALTER.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 

1575- 
ASKUE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1629-30; 

B.A.  1633-4;  M.A.  1637. 
ASCUE,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter, 

1641. 
ASKEW,  .    B.Can.L.  1476-7.    One  Thomas  Askew,  V.  of 

Shepreth,  Cambs.,  1494-8.  Died  1498. 

ASKEWE, .   Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity,  1548. 

ASKUE, .   Adm.  at  King's,  1557-8. 

ASKOWES,  LEONARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 

1545- 
ASKWYTH,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1567. 
ASKQUYTH,  BRIAN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs. 

1546.    Probably  of  Osgodby,  Yorks.    WiU  proved  (York) 

1590- 
ASKWITH,  BRIAN.   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  20,  1592. 

Matric.  c.  1593. 
ASKWITH,  FRANCIS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.   20, 

1592.   Matric.  c.  1593;  B.A.  1596-7. 
ASKWITH,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  22,  1602. 

Matric.  1602. 
ASQUITH,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1558. 
ASQUITH,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  c.  1591. 
ASQUITH,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  21, 1587. 

Probably  s.  of  Bryan,  of  Osgodby,  Yorks.,  and  father  of  the 

next.    Matric.  1587.   {Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1612.) 
ASKWITH,    WILLIAM.     Matric.    Fell.-Com.    from    Trinity, 

Michs.  1613.    S.  of  William,  of  Osgodby,  Yorks.;  age   15 

in  1612.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  21,  1615-6.   Buried  at 

Thirkleby,  June  i,  1635.   {Vis.  of  Yorks.) 
ASKWITH,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  Fell-Com.  from  St  Catharine's, 

Easter,  1637. 
ASKWITH,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 

June  7,  1655.    S.  of  Robert,  gent.    B.  at  York.    School, 

Pocklington.  M.B.  1660.   Buried  at  York,  Apr.  5,  1688; 'Dr 

of  Physic' 
ASLEBYE,  FRANCIS.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1567.   Probably  younger  s.  of  Francis,  of  S.  Dalton,  Yorks., 

and  brother  of  Ralph  (1550).   Manied  and  had  issue.   {Vis. 

of  Yorks.,  1564.) 
ASLABIE  or  AISLABIE,  GEORGE.   Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16) 

at  St  John's,  Apr.  20,  1686.  S.  of  George,  Esq.  B.  at  York. 

School,  York.    S.  of  George,  registrar  of  the  Archbishop  of 

York.  Brother  of  the  next. 


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AsLABiE,  John 

ASLABIE,  JOHN.  Adm.  p«ns.  (age  i6)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  i8, 
1687,  as  Ayslabie.  S.  of  George,  Esq.  B.  at  York.  School, 
York.  Matric.  1687.  Migr.  to  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  6,  1691-2. 
LL.B.  1692.  OfStudleyPark,  Ripon.  M.P.  for  Ripon,  1695- 
1702;  1705-21.  M.P.  for  Northallerton,  1702-5.  Chancellor 
of  the  Exchequer,  1718.  Expelled  for  his  participation  in 
the  South  Sea  Scheme,  1721.  Died  June  18,  1742.  Buried 
in  Ripon  Cathedral.   Brother  of  the  above.  {D.N.B.) 

ASLABYE,  RALPH.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1550 
(impubes).  Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Francis,  of  S.  Dalton, 
Vorks.,  and  brother  of  Francis  (1567).  Succeeded  his  father, 
c-  1537. 

ASLABIE  or  AISLABIE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
St  John's,  May  23,  1711.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Rotherhain, 
Yorks.  School,  Sedbergh.  B.A.  1714-5;  M.A.  1718.  R.  of 
Birkin,  Yorks.,  1718-41. 

ASLABIE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  7,  1742. 
S.  of  Robert,  of  Rotherham,  Yorks.   School,  Westminster. 

ASLACK,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  22, 

1645.    S.  of  William.    B.  at  Stamford.    School,  Stamford. 

Matric.  1645  as  Haslock;  B.A.  1648-9;  M.A.  1664.  Probably 

V.  of  Wispington,  Lines.,  1661-70.    R.  of  Ormsby,  1668-90. 

R.  of  Ulceby,  1670.    Buried  at  Ormsby,  Jan.  19,  1690-1. 

{PeiU,  I,  493.) 
ASP  DEN,  MILES.    B.A.  from  Trinity,  1608-9.    Ord.  deacon 

(Peterb.)  Dec.  7,  1609.    R.  of  Dinnington,  Yorks.,  1609-12. 

Died  1612. 
ASPDEN,  STEPHEN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May 

31,  1662.  S.  of  John,  deceased,  of  Cliviger,  Lanes.  B.  there. 

School,  Burnley.    B.A.  1665-6.    V.  of  Brotherton,  Yorks., 

1667-71.  R.  of  Everingham,  1669-71. 
ASPDEN,  THOMAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1620; 

B.A.  1623-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterborough)  Sept.  19,  1624. 

ASPDEN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  25, 
1651.  S.  of  John,  deceased.  B.  at  Burnley,  Lanes.  School, 
Burnley.  Matric.  1651;  B.A.  1654-5;  M.A.  1658. 

ASPE,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Easter,  1582. 

ASPESor  HASPYS,  REGINALD.  B.A.  1513-4:  M.A.  1516;  B.D. 
1525-6;  D.D.  1528-9.  Of  Lanes.  Fellowof  St  John's,  1529. 
V.  of  St  Clement's,  Cambridge,  1521.  Will  proved  (V.C.C.) 
1531 ;  left  legacies  to  Jesus  College.  (A.  Gray  ) 

ASPETRIEor  ASPATRYK,RICHARD.  Of  Carlisle  diocese.  B.A. 
1477-8;  M.A.  1482.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  2;  priest. 
Mar.  23,  1481-2;  title,  St  John's  Hospital,  Cambridge. 

ASPETRIE, .   Incorp.  from  Oxford,  1479-80. 

ASPILYON,  THOMAS.    Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1437.    Died 

Dec.  26,  1441. 
ASPIN,  EDWARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Jan.  24,  1687-8. 

Of  Emerton,  Bucks.  Matric.  1688;  B.A.  1691-2;  M.A.  1695. 

Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  26, 1700.  V.  of  Melchboum,  Beds., 

1704-6.    R.  of  Eversley,  Hants.    R.  of   Elvetham,   1717. 

Perhaps  father  of  Harvey  (1734). 
ASPIN,  HARVEY.  Adm.pens.  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  July  18, 

1685.    S.  of  William  (1652),  D.D.,  formerly  Fellow  of  the 

College.    R.  of  Emberton,  Bucks.    B.  there.    School,  Eton. 

Matric.  1687-8;  B.A.  1689-90;  M.A.  1693.     Fellow,  1692. 

Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1603.     Died  Mar.  22,  1701-2.    M.I.  at 

Emberton,  where  he  is  called  'B.D.'    Will  (V.C.C.)  1702. 

Brother  of  Thomas  (1678). 
ASPIN,  HARVEY.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1734.  Of  Hants. 

PerhajK  s.  of  Edward,  R.  of  Eversley.    Matric.  1736;  LL.B. 

1739.    R.  of  Hartest  and  Boxted,  Suffolk.    R.  of  Elvetham, 

Hants.,  1740.    Resided  at  Cockfield,  Suffolk.    Died  June  5, 

i79»-   (G-  Mag.) 
ASPIN,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse,  June  11, 

1716.    Of   Bucks.    School,   Northampton.    Matric.  1716; 

Scholar,    1716;    B.A.    1719-20;    M.A.    1723.     Ord.    priest 

(Lincoln)  May  3,  1724.    R.  of  St  Lawrence,  Essex.  V.  of 

Peering,  1729-36.  Died  1736. 
ASPIN,  THOMAS.    Matric.  sizar  from   Magdalene,  Easter, 

1623;  B.A.  1626-7;  M.A.  1630.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterborough) 

Mar.  9 ;  priest.  Mar.  10, 1627-^.  V.  of  Offiey,  Herts.,  1637-40. 

ASPIN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Sept.  12,  1678.  Of 
Emberton,  Bucks.  Matric.  1678.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
May  4,  1680.  S.  and  b.  of  William,  of  Emberton,  below. 
Brother  of  Harvey  (1685). 

ASPIN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Magdalene,  Apr.  6,  1652, 
age  16.  S.  of  Thomas,  clerk,  of  Toddington,  Beds.  School, 
Hitchin  (private).  Matric.  1652;  B.A.  1655-6;  M.A.  1659; 
D.D.  1683.  Fellow,  c.  1656.  R.  of  Emberton,  Bucks.,  1661- 
1714.  Buried  there  1714.  Obtained  a  grant  of  Anns,  1668. 
Father  of  the  above  and  Harvey  (1685). 

ASPINWALL,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmamubl,  Sept.  39, 
1634.  Of  Lanes.  Matric.  163). 


AsTELL,  John 

ASPINWALL,  EDWARD.  M.A.  1717  (Com.  Reg.);  D.D.  from 
Clare,  1729.  Chaplain  to  Earl  of  Radnor.  Sub-dean  of  the 
Chapel  Royal,  1718.  Preb.  of  Westminster,  1729.  Theo- 
logical author.  Buried  in  Westminster  Abbey,  Aug.  8,  17^2. 
aged  54-  (D.N.B.  iWestm.  Abbey  Reg.) 

ASPINALL,  GAMALIEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter 
1582.  Probably  butler  at  Clare.  Buried  at  St  Edward's. 
Cambridge,  Sept.  11,  1596. 

ASPINWALL,  IRELAND.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  St 
John's,  Nov.  22,  1721.  S.  of  Edward,  gent.,  of  Middlesex. 
B.  at  Islington.  School,  Chester.  Matric.  1721. 

ASPINALL,  JAMES.  Matric.pens.  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1564. 
Probably  ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Nov.  30, 1565 ;  priest.  Mar  o' 
1565-6.  V.  of  Abbotsley,  Hunts.,  1566-1620  ('B.A.').  If  so' 
Will  proved  (Archd.,  Hunts.)  1624.  Or,  perhaps,  R.  of 
Lound,  Suffolk,  1573-9  and  R.  of  Bradwell  till  1597. 

ASPINALL,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  31,  1736. 
Of  Lanes.  Matric.  1736.  Afterwards  pensioner.  Serjeant  at 
Law.  S.  of  Alexander  of  Standen,  Lanes.  Bapt.  at  Clitheroe, 
Jan.  24,  1716.  Buried  at  Clitheroe,  Mar.  9,  1784.  (Tkt 
Genealogist,  N.S.  xxxiv.  258.) 

ASPINALL,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmani.'el,  Mar.  5, 
1677-8.  B.A.  1681-2;  M.A.  1696.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Dec. 
23,1683.  C.  of  St  Peter's,  Bedford,  1683;  Vicar,  1712-27. 
Master  of  Bedford  Grammar  School,  1683-1718.  Signs 
as  minister  atClapham,  Beds,  1684.  DiedOct.  7, 1727.  (The 
Genealogist,  N.S.  xxxiii.  242.) 

ASPINALL,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Jan.  16, 1698-9.  Matric.  1699;  B.A.  1701-2  Perhaps  3rd  s. 
of  James  of  the  Fields;  bapt.  Dec.  8, 1680.  (The  Genealogist, 
N.S.  XXXIV.  253.) 

ASPENHALL,  THOMAS.  'M.A.  of  Cambridge,'  incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1542.  One  of  these  names  was  curate  in  or  near 
Hertford,  1558. 

ASPINALL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Jan.  17,  1588-9, 
age  15.  S.  of  Peter,  citizen  of  Norwich.  School,  Norwich. 
Scholar,  1588^4;  matric.  1589;  B.A.  1592-3;  M.A.  from 
Corpus  Christi,  1597. 

ASPINWALL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Magdalene,  May  5, 
1654.  S.  of  Matthew,  of  Trumflet,  Kirk  Sandall,  Yorks. 
School,  York.  Matric.  1654;  B.A.  1657.  'Ordained'  at 
Clayworth.  For  some  time  at  Maghull,  Lanes.,  where  he 
seems  to  have  been  already  a  minister  in  1648.  V.  of  Matter- 
sey,  Notts.;  ejected  1662.  For  some  years  at  Thumscoe, 
Yorks.  Died  at  Cockermouth.  Author  of  religious  works. 
(Calamy,  11.  290;  D.N.B.) 

ASPLAND,  EUDO,  JOHN  or  YON.  Scholar  or  fellow  at  Kino's 
Hall,  1517-34.  B.C.L.  c.  1516;  D.Can.L.  1531-2.  R.  of 
Gt  Hallingbury,  Essex,  1511-34.   Died  1534. 

ASPLAND,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs. 
1553;  B..\.  1555-6.  Fellow  of  Jesus,  c.  1557,  for  a  very  short 
time.   (A.  Gray.) 

ASPLAND,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1489. 

ASPLAND,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Micbs.1639. 

ASPLAND,  THOMAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1576. 

ASPLIN,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  Sept.  5,  1700.  S.  of 
Samuel,  of  London.  B.  there.  School,  private.  Matric.  1701; 
B.A.  1704-5;  M.A.  1708.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  19, 
1706;  priest,  Sept.  21,  1707.  R.  of  Gayton  Thorpe,  Norfolk, 
1722-37.  Chaplain  of  Morden  College,  Blackheath,  1711. 
Died  1737. 

ASQUITH,  see  ASKEW  and  AYSCOUGH. 

ASSER,  BEFAITHFULL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  July,  1608. 

Matric.  1608. 
•ASSER,  EDWARD.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1579. 

ASSER,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1575; 
B.A.  1578-9;  M.A.  1582. 

ASTALL,  RICHARD.  B.A.  1510-1;  M.A.  1514.  FeUow  of 
Jesus,  1520.  R.  of  Chiddingstone,  Kent,  1522-5.  R.  of 
Ightham,  1526-46.  R.  of  Chevening,  1533-46.  Preb.  of 
Wingham,  1541-6.  Died  Aug.  31,  1546.   ^f.I.  at  Ightham. 

ASTBURY,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  11,  1670,  as 

.\tsbury.   Matric.  1670;  B.A.  1673-4.   Ord.  priest  (London) 

Feb.  20,  1675-6. 
ASTELL,  ANDREW.    B.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1583-4;  ist  in 

the  ordo,  as  'Ashley.' 
ASTELL,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1379; 

B.A.  1582-3. 
ASTELL,  EDWARD.   Matric.  pens,  from  Clare.  L«»ter,  1631. 
ASTELL,  GEORGE.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1578, 
ASTYLL,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1576. 


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AsTELL,  John 

ASTELL,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1631 ;  B.A. 

1633-4.   Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  21,  1634;  priest,  Sept. 

20,  1635. 
ASTELL,  RALPH.   Adm.  pens,  (ag^  17)  at  St  John's,  June  8, 

1650.  S.  of  William,  gent.,  of  Newcastle.   B.  there.  School, 

Newcastle.  Matric.  1650.   Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  Feb.  2, 

1652-3;  and  to  Peterhouse,  Dec.  23, 1653.  B.A.  1653-4;  M.A. 

1657.    Faculty  for  deacon's  and  priest's  orders  (Canterbury) 

1667.    C.  of  St  Nicholas,  Newcastle,  1667-77  (suspended). 

Buried  Dec.  5,  1679,  at  St  John's,  Newcastle. 
ASTILL,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Micbs.  1576- 

Of  London.  B.A.  1579-80;  M.A.  from  Queens',  1583.  Fellow 

of  Queens',  1585-92. 
ASTLE,  THOMAS.    Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Clare,  Easter, 

1586. 
ASTELL  or  ASHTELL,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Clare, 

Michs.  1621;  B.A.  1622;  M.A.  1626;  B.D.  1634.    Preb.  of 

Ripon,  1639-60.   V.  of  Ormesby,  Yorks.,  1635-62.   Perhaps 

V.  of  Haltwhistle,  1624-33. 
ASTELL,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Mar.  11,  1629-30. 

Of  Northants.  B.A.  1633-4;  M.A.  1637.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.) 

Mar.  I,  1639-40.    R.  of  Shawell,  Leics.,  1650. 

ASTEN  (?  ASTEY),    JAMES.     Matric.    pens,   from   Christ's, 

Nov.  1558. 
ASTEY,  FRANCIS.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  May  8, 

1635.  Of  Beds.  Matric.  1635,  apparently  as  Ashpey. 

ASTIE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i8)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  19,  1675. 
S.  of  Robert,  husbandman,  of  Beeston,  Notts.  B.  there. 
School,  Repton.  Matric.  1675;  B.A.  1678-9.  V.  of  Crop- 
well  Bishop,  Notts.,  1681-1708.  Buried  May  18,  1708.  M.I. 
Brother  of  Samuel  (1675). 

ASTIE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1626. 
S.  of  Nicholas,  clerk,  of  Feltwell,  Norfolk;  B.  1607.  B.A. 
1629-30;  M.A.  1633.  R.  of  Wrentham,  Suffolk,  1638.  R.  of 
Stratford,  Suffolk,  ejected   1662.    Married  Ellen,  dau.  of 

Bentley,  clerk.  Died  Dec.  29,  1667.  (J.  Browne,  Norf. 

and  Suff.  614.) 

ASTY,  SAMUEL.    Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  June  12, 

1675.    S.  of  Robert,  husbandman,  of  Beeston,  Notts.    B. 

there.    School,    Repton.     Matric.   1675.     Brother  of  John 

(1675). 
ASTY,  THOMAS.  FeUow  of  Clare,  May  1,  1448.  M.A.;  B.D. 

1462-3.  Proctor,  1452-3. 

ASTLEY,  ANDREW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Apr.  27,  1626. 
Of  Essex.  S.  of  Sir  Andrew,  of  Writtle,  Essex,  Knt.,  and 
brother  of  the  next.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  8,  1626. 
{Vis.  of  Essex,  1612.) 

ASTLEY,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1618-9. 
Doubtless  s.  of  Sir  Andrew,  of  Writtle,  Essex,  Knt.,  and 
brother  of  the  above.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Jan.  29,  1621-2. 
{Vis.  0/ Essex,  1612.) 

ASTLEY,  EDWARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Pembroke,  Sept.  21, 
1747.  S.  of  Sir  Jacob  (1711).  of  Melton  Constable,  Norfolk, 
Bart.  Succeeded  as  Bart.,  1760.  M.P.  for  Norfolk,  1768. 
Died  Mar.  27,  1802. 

ASTELEY,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Christ's,  Easter, 
161 1.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Melton  Constable,  Norfolk.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  16,  1611.  Knighted,  July  5,  1618.  High 
Sheriff  of  Norfolk,  1636.  Donor  to  the  buildings  at  Christ's. 
Died  1636.  Buriwl  in  the  Savoy.  {Peile,  1.  282;  Le  Neve, 
Mon.  III.  43.) 

ASTELEY,  GEOFFREY.    Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1438-40. 

ASTLEY,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  23)  at  St  John's,  June  7, 
1652.  S.  of  Ellis,  yeoman,  deceased,  of  Leigh,  Lanes.  B. 
there.  School,  Winwick. 

ASTLEY,  HERBERT;  see  ASHLEY. 

ASTLEY,  ISAAC.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  July  2, 
1652.  Of  Warwick.  Probably  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Wolvey, 
Warws.  School,  Coventry.  Died  unmarried.  {Vis.ofWarws. 
1682.) 

ASTLEY,  JACOB.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  King's,  Easter, 
1657.  Perhaps  s.  of  Sir  Edward.  Matric.  at  Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  July  19, 1659.  Created  Bart.  1660.  M.P.  for  Norfolk, 
1685,  1690,  1702,  1710.  Died  Aug.  17,  1729,  aged  90. 
{Al.  Oxon.) 

ASTLEY,  JACOB.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1711. 
Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  1712.  Baronet,  of  Melton  Constable, 
Norfolk.  S.  of  Sir  Philip  (1685) ;  succeeded  his  father,  1739. 
Died  Jan.  5,  1760.   Father  of  Edward  (1747). 

ASTLEY,  JAMES,  LORD  REDING.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St 
John's,  Jan.  28,  1668-9.  S-  °i  Isaac,  Baron  Astley,  of 
Reading.  Succeeded  as  3rd  Baron.  Died  1688.  Buried  at 
Maidstone.  {G.E.C.) 


AsTREY,  George 

ASTLEY  or  ASHLEY,  JOHN.  M.A.  1564  (on  the  Queen's  visit). 
Master  of  the  Jewel  Office  to  Queen  Elizabeth.  M.P.  for 
Lyme  Regis,  1572;  for  Maidstone,  1586,  1588.  Died  1594. 
{Cooper,  II.  182;  D.iV.B.) 

ASTLEY,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  c.  1593. 

ASTLEY,  PHILIP.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Clare,  Apr.  3,  1685. 

Of  Melton  Constable,  Norfolk.  S.  of  Sir  Jacob.  Matric.  1685. 

Succeeded  as  Bart.   1729.    Died  July  7,   1739,  aged  70. 

{G.E.C.) 
ASTLEY,  RICHARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1545,   as   'Asshelay.'     B.A.    1550-1;    M.A.    1554.     Fellow, 

Dec.  15,  1551  (apparently  fellow  of  Corpus  Christi  in  1551; 

'of  Norfolk'). 
ASTLEY,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1612. 

Of  Norfolk.  B.A.  1615-6;  M.A.  1619.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich) 

1617.   R.  of  Melton  Constable,  Norfolk,  1617.   R.  of  Burgh 

Parva,  1617. 
ASTLEY,  THOMAS.    Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Peterhouse,  c. 

1595. 
ASTLEY,  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  28,  1709. 

Of  Staffs.  Matric.  1709;  B.A.  1712-3. 
ASTLEY,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius,  May   2, 

1718,  as  Ashley.     S.  of  Philip,  Esq.,  of  Hadham,  Herts. 

B.  at  Hindolvestone,  Norfolk.     School,  Bishop's  Stortford. 

Matric.  1718-9;  Scholar,  1718-23;   LL.B.   1723.      Fellow, 

1723-5.     Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  1724.     R.  of  Bintree  and 

Foulsham,  Norfolk,  and  of  Brandistone  and  Gunton,  1724- 

43.   Died  Nov.  20,  1743.   {Venn,  u.  10.) 
ASTLEY,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1588. 

ASTLEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
July  3,  1731.  S.  of  Walter,  clerk,  of  Staffs.  B.  at  FroshaJl. 
School,  Repton,  Derbs.  Matric.  1731;  B.A.  1734-5;  M.A. 
1741.  Head  Master,  Repton  School,  1741-67.  R.  of  Harts- 
home,  Derbs.,  1747.   Died  1769.    {Scott-Mayor,  iii.  438.) 

ASTLEY,  .    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Clare,  Dec.  23,   1695. 

Of  Melton  Constable,  Norfolk. 

ASTMAN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  ig)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  30, 
1728.  S.  of  Miles,  of  Newent,  Gloucs.  School,  Hereford. 
Matric.  1728;  B.A.  1731-2.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  5, 
1731-2;  priest  (Gloucs.)  Aug.  17,  1735.  C.  of  Newent, 
Gloucs.,  1735.   (F.  S.  Hockaday.) 

ASTON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Feb.  19, 
1592-3.  S.  of  Francis,  yeoman,  of  Little  Haywood,  Staffs. 
School,  Colwick. 

ASTON  or  ASHTON,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  22, 
1661.  School,  Westminster.  Scholar,  1662;  Matric.  1664-5; 
B.A.  1664-5;  M.A.  1668.   Fellow,  1667. 

ASTON  or  ESTON,  JOHN  DE.  One  of  the  eariiest  '  King's 
scholars'  at  Cambridge,  Apr.  14,  1318. 

ASTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  3, 
1685-6.  S.  of  Sir  WiUoughby,  Bart.  (1656).  B.  at  Madeley, 
Staffs,  (his  mother's  home).  School,  Weston.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Nov.  26,  1686.  Captain  in  the  Navy. 
Died  s.p.  Oct.  9,  1710.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1684).  (Burke, 
Ext.  Bart.;  Misc.  Gen.  el  Her.  4th  S.  11.  210.) 

ASTON,  PEELE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1606. 

ASTON,  RICHARD  DE.   Chancellor,  1315.   D.Can.Law. 

ASTON,  THOMAS.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1415.  One  of  the 
children  of  the  Chapel  Royal.   Last  appearance,  1454. 

ASTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  May  10, 
1667.  Of  Salop.  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  1667;  B.A. 
1670-1 ;  M.A.  1676.  Chaplain  to  Earl  of  Clarendon.  Non-juror. 

ASTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
May  12,  1684.  S.  of  Sir  WiUoughby,  Bart.  B.  at  Madeley, 
Staffs.,  Jan.  17,  1665-6.  School,  Weston  near  Nantwich, 
Cheshire.  Matric.  1684.  Succeeded  as  Baronet,  1702.  Died 
Jan.  16,  1724-5.  Buried  at  Aston.  M.I.  Brother  of  John 
(1685-6).   {G.E.C.) 

ASTON,  Sir  WILLOUGHBY,  Bart.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age 
16)  at  St  John's,  July  5,  1656.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Aston, 
Cheshire.  B.  at  Risely,  Derbs.  School,  Nuneaton,  Warws. 
Adm.  at  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  4, 1659.  Succeeded  as  Bart. 
1646.  Sheriff  of  Cheshire,  1680-81  and  1690-91.  Died 
Dec.  14,  1702.  Father  of  John  (1685-6)  and  the  above. 
{Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.  4th  S.  ii.  210;  G.E.C.) 

ASTON, .  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  1606. 

ASTRYE,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1573; 
B.A.  from  Pembroke,  1576-7.  Probably  of  Eaton  Socon, 
Beds.;  s.  of  Ralph,  and  father  of  the  next.  {Chester  of  Knole, 
p.  72.) 

ASTREY,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1603.  Of  Hunts.  Probably  s.  of  George,  ofBushmead,  Beds, 
(and  Lora  Rowley  of  Hunts.).  Died  s.p.  {Vis.  of  Beds., 
1636,  p.  157.) 


SO 


AsTRY,  Henry 

ASTRY,  HENRY.  Matric.FeU.-Com. from  King's,*.  1590-  S.of 
Ralph,  of  Harlingtoo,  Beds.  B.A.  1593-4-  Succeeded  his 
father,  1598.  Knighted,  1627.  OfHarlington.  Died  Apr.  25, 
X630.  Father  of  the  next.  (Vis.  of  Beds.,  1634;  Chester  of 
KnoU,  p.  77.) 

ASTREY,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Dec.  14,  1638. 
2nd  s.  of  Sir  Henry  of  Harlington,  Beds.,  Knt.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Aug.  3,  1640.  In  Holy  Orders.  R.  of  Bally- 
kcUy,  Londonderry.  Plundered  and  driven  from  his 
benefice  in  the  Rebellion.  Died  before  1648.  (Vis.  of  Beds., 
1634;  Chester  of  KnoU,  p.  78.) 

ASTREY,  LUKE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1604 
(pens,  in  CoUege).  Of  Beds.  S.  of  George  (1573),  of  Bush- 
mead,  Beds.  B.A.  1606-7;  M.A.  1610.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1611.    Went  to  Ireland.  (Vis.  of  Beds.,  ^6^^.) 

ASTREY,  RALPH.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1628. 
Of  Beds.  2nd  s.  of  Ralph,  of  Harbngton.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple.  (Vis.  of  Beds.,  1634.) 

ASTREY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Mar.  14, 1647-8. 
S.  of  Thomas,  of  Toseland,  Hunts.,  yeoman.  Matric.  1650; 
B.A.  1651;  probably  M.A.  1654.  Elected  an  alderman  of 
Huntingdon.  Buried  there  Aug.  11,  1714,  aged  83.  Author, 
antiquarian  mss,  connected  with  Hunts.  (D.N.B.;  Chester 
of  Knole,  p.  70.) 

ASTRY,  THOMAS,  see  ALBERY. 

ASTREY,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1647. 
Of  Ireland.   B.A.  1650-1;  M.A.  1654. 

ASTROPE,  JOHN.  B.A.  1533-4;  M.A.  1537.  FeUow  of  Jesus, 
1539-46.  V.  of  Chigwell,  Essex,  c.  1545-51.  Died  1551. 

ASTWICK,  JOHN  (1655);  see  ASHWORTH,  JOHN. 

ASTWOOD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Caius,  Apr.  13,  1658, 
age  15.  S.  of  William,  of  Swavesey,  Cambs.,  gent.  Matric. 
1658;  Scholar,  1658-9. 

ATCHERLEY,  see  aUo  ACHERLEY. 

ATCHERLEY,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
Mar.  15,  1748-9.  S.  of  Roger.  B.  at  Shrewsbury.  School, 
Shrewsbury.  Matric.  1748-9;  B.A.  1753;  M.A.  1763.  Assist. 
Master  of  Shrewsbury  Grammar  School,  1755;  Head- 
master there,  1770-98. 

ATCHERLY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Peterhouse, 
Nov.  2,  1747.  Of  Salop.  School,  Oswestry.  Matric.  1747; 
Scholar,  1747;  LL.B.  1754.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  June  17, 1753. 
Minor  Canon  of  Ely,  1764.  Minister  of  Chettisham  Chapel, 
Cambs.  Under  Master  of  the  Ely  Grammar  School,  1767. 
Died  in  the  CoUege,  Ely,  i8oo. 

ATCHORNB,  RICHARD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmanuel, 
July  4,  1646.   Of  Sussex. 

ATCOCK,  .    Scholar  or  fellow  of  King's  Hall,  1518-37. 

(Perhaps  graduated  as  Adcock.) 

ATEY,  HENRY.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  July  15, 

1608,  age  16.   Of  Islington,  Middlesex.   Matric.  1608;  B.A. 

1611-2;  M.A.  1615.    Fellow,   1611   till  his  death  in   1627. 

Travelled  in  Spain,  with  Lord  Hayes.   Died  of  consumption. 

Admon.  (King's  Coll.)  Oct.  17,  1627.  (Harwood.) 
ATEY,  JONATHAN.   Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Mar.  21,  1645-6. 

Matric.  1646;  B.A.  1649-50;  M.A.  1653;  Lie.  Med.  1653. 
AT  AY,   ROGER.    B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1618-9;  M.A. 

1622.   Inc.  of  Knaresborougb,  Yorks.,  1642-3. 
ATEY,  THOMAS.    Matric.  from  Trinity,  Easter,  x6ii. 
ATFENNE,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  c. 

1594- 
ATFIELD,  AMBROSE.    D.D.  1665  (Lit.  Reg.).    B.A.  (Balliol 

College,  Oxford)  1631;  M.A.  1654.   Fellow  of  Balliol,  1655. 

V.  of  St  Leonard,  Shoreditch,  1666.    Chaplain  within  the 

Tower.    R.  of  St  Mary  Somerset,  and  St  Mary  Mounthaw, 

1676.    Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1683-4.    Died  Mar.  1684.    (Al. 

Oxon.) 
ATHEROLD,  NATHANIEL.    Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1655. 

Of  Suffolk.    Probably  s.  of  ThOmas,  of  Burgh.    B.  1635. 

Buried  there  May  5,  1665. 
ATHEROLD,  WILLIAM.    Pens,  at  Gonville  Hall,  1512-5. 

Cluniac  monk  of  Lewes.    B.D.  (Oxford)  1516.    Pensioned 

at  the  surrender  of  Lewes  Priory.  R.  of  St  John,  Wallbrook, 

1545-7.   Died  1547.   (Venn,  i.  22.) 

ATHERSTONE,  .    Adm.  sizar  at  King's,  Lent,  1569-70. 

ATHERTON,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1568.  S.  of  John,  Merchant  Taylor.  School,  Mer- 
chant Taylors'. 

ATHERTON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
May  2,  1678.  S.  of  William,  husbandman,  deceased.  B.  at 
Leyland,  Lanes.  School,  Heskin  in  Eccleston.  Matric.  1678; 
B.A.  1681-3.  Probably  V.  of  Rufford,  Lanes.,  1684-1706. 
EHed  1706. 


Athorp,  Francis 

ATHERTON,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1620;  B.A.  1623-4.  One  of  these  names  P.C.  of  Culcheth, 
Lanes.,    1630-5. 

ATHERTON,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Christ's, 
June  22,  1664.  S.  of  PhUip.  B.  at  Hill  Farrance,  Somerset. 
School,  Bradford,  near  Taunton.  Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1667-8; 
M.B.  1669;  M.D.  1674.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1673.  Practised 
physic  at  Truro,  and  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  Town  physician 
at  Newcastle,  1682.  Died  Jan.  20, 1694-5.  Author.  Father 
of  Thomas  (1702).   (Peile,  1.  611;  Al.  Oxon.) 

ATHERTON,  HUMPHREY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1573-  Of  Suffolk.  B.A.  157&-7;  M.A.  1580;  B.D.  1587-8. 
Fellow,  1579  to  his  death,  1592.  V.of  Little  Barton,  Suffolk. 
Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1592. 

ATHERTON,  HUMPHREY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Lent, 
1579-80.  Of  Suffolk.  B.A.  1583-4.  Of  Ufloril,  Suffolk,  1584; 
licensed  to  teach  grammar.   Probably  curate  of  Ufford. 

ATERTON,  JOHN.  B.A.  1539-40;  M.A  1545.  Original  feUow  of 
Trinity,  1546. 

ATHERTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Emmanuel, 
Michs.  1588.  Perhajjs  s.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Lanes.,  Esq. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  10,  1594.  M.P.  for  Lanes.  1586; 
for  Lancaster,  1588.  Buried  May  26,  1617.  (J.  Foster, 
Gray's  Inn.) 

ATHERTON,  REUBEN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Lent, 
1597-8.  B.A.  (?  1602-3);  M.A.  1606.  S.  of  Thomas  (1569). 
Schoolmaster.  Married  Elizabeth  Heigham,  1604.  (Ely 
Dioc.  Rec.) 

ATHERTON  or  ADDERTON,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  pens,  from 
Christ's,  May,  1572.  B.A.  from  Pembroke,  1578-9;  M.A. 
1582. 

ATHERTON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1569;  B.A.  1573-4;  M.A.  1577;  B.D.  1589.  Master  of 
Stamford  Grammar  School,  1583.  V.  of  Pinchbeck,  Lines., 
1593-1608. 

ATHARTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Nov. 
3,  1583.  S.  of  Clement.  B.  at  Hitchin,  Herts.  School, 
Hitchin.   B.A.  1588-9,  as  Atterton. 

ATHERTON,  THOMAS.  B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1608-9. 
Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  3,  1609.  R.  of  Wellingham, 
Norfolk,  1612. 

ATHERTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Jan.  9, 1690-1.  S.of  Thomas.  B.  at  Chorley,  Lanes.  School, 
Haskayne.  Matric.  1691;  Scholar,  1693;  B.A.  1694-5;  M.A. 
1698.  V.  of  Chipping,  Lanes.,  1701-21.  R.  of  Aughton, 
Lanes.,  1721-34.  Buried  Nov.  15,  1734.  Will  at  Chester. 
(Baynes,  Lanes.,  v.  244.) 

ATHERTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Chri.st's, 
June  29,  1702.  S.  of  Henry,  M.D.  (1664).  B.  at  Newcastle. 
School,  Newcastle.  Matric.  1702;  Scholar,  1702-3;  B.A. 
1705-6;  M.A.  1709.  Fellow,  1710-33.  Ord.  deacon  (Lon- 
don) Feb.  1707-8 ;  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  1709.  V.  of  Gateley, 
Norfolk,  1724-32.  V.  of  Little  Canfield,  Essex,  1732-49. 
Died  there,  June  14,  1749.    (Peile,  11.  154.) 

ATHERTON,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  31, 

1674.  Matric.  1674;  B.A.  1677-8.  One  of  these  names  curate 
of  Liverpool,  1688;  R.  1699-1706. 

ATHEY  or  ATHTHIE,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  sizar  from 
Christ's,  Easter,  1587.  Perhaps  of  Northumberland.  B.A. 
1590-1.  (Peile,  I.  189.) 

ATTHILL,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  May  18, 
1743.  S.  of  Anthony,  of  Brandiston,  Norfolk.  B.  at  Caston. 
Schools,  Oulton  (private)  and  Norwich.  Matric.  1743-4; 
Scholar,  1743-50;  B.A.  1746-7;  M.A.  1750.  Fellow,  1750-64. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  7,  1747;  priest,  May  21,  1749. 
V  of  Corpusty,  Norfolk,  1760-90.  R.of  FoxleyandSparham, 
1763-90.    Died  Oct.  5,  1790.   (Venn,  II.  $2.) 

ATHILL,  JOHN.  Adm. pens. (age i8)atCAlus, May  1, 1713.  S.of 
Nathaniel,  attorney,  of  Warham,  Norfolk.  B.  at  Foulsham. 
School,  Walsingham.  Matric.  1713;  Scholar,  1713-20;  B.A. 
1716-7;  M.A.  1720.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  July  13,  I7i8; 
priest,  Dec.  20,  1719.  V.  of  E.  and  W.  Rudham,  Norfolk, 
1720-40.  R.  of  Stibbard,  1721.  V.  of  N.  Elmham,  1723. 
Buried  at  Elmham,  Dec.  5,  1740.  (Venn,  i.  529.) 

ATHLINGTON;  see  ADLINGTON. 

ATHOL,  Marquii  of  (MURRAY,  JOHN).  LL.D.  (Lit.  Reg.) 
1677.  Second  Earl,  created  Marquis  1676.   Died  1703. 

ATHORP,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalrns, 
May  31,  1728.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  deceased.  B.  at  Knedling- 
ton,  Yorks.  School, Brigg,  Lines.  Matric.  1728;  B.A.  1731-2; 
M.A.  17J5.  Fellow.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  20,  1733; 
priest.  Mar.  zo,  1 733-4- 


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Athorpe,  Heyrick 

ATHORPE,  HEYRICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  July  4,  1695.  S. 

of  Laurence,  of  Nottingham.   Matric.  1695;  Scholar,  1695. 

Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Feb.  i2,  1694-5.  Bencher,  1725. 

Died  1745.   (F.M.G.,  1262.) 
ATHORPE,  ROBERT.    Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Sidney,  May, 

1656.    S.  of  Robert,  Esq.,  of  Knedlington,  Yorks.  School, 

Howden.  Matric.  1656. 

ATHORP,  ROBERT.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  30, 

1691.    S.  of  Laurence,  barrister-at-law.  B.  at  Nottingham. 

School,  Nottingham.    Matric.  1691.    Probably  adm.  at  the 

Inner  Temple,  Apr.  29,  1691. 
ATHORP,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  i, 

1704.    S.  of  Robert,  gent.    B.  at  Knedlington,  Howden, 

Yorks.  School,  Beverley,  Yorks.   Matric.  1704;  LL.B.  1709. 

Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  4,  1710;  priest,  Sept.  21,  1712. 

R.  of  Hameringham  with  Scrafield,  Lines.,  1712-7.    V.  of 

Haugham.    R.  of  Springthorpe,  1717.    Father  of  the  next. 
ATHORP,    ROBERT.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at   Magdalene, 

May  31, 1728.  S.  of  Robert,  clerk,  above.  B.  at  Springthorpe, 

Lines.   School,  Brigg.  Matric.  1728. 
ATHOW,  CHRISTOPHER.     Adm.  pens,  (aged  17)  at  Caius, 

Apr.  15,  1631.   S.  of  Christopher,  of  Shottesham,  Norfolk, 

gent.    School,  Mutford.    Matric.    1631;  Scholar,   1633-8; 

B.A.  1634-5;  M.A.  1638.    Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  25, 

1642.  R.  of  E.  Bilney,  Norfolk,  1646-61.  R.  of  Framingham- 

Earl  and  -Pigot,  1661-9.    Died  1669.    Brother  of  the  next. 

(Venn,  i.  298.) 
ATHOWE,  HENRY.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius  with  his 

brother    Christopher,  above.    Matric.  1631;  B.A.  1634-5; 

M.A.  1638.    Licensed  as  Schoolmaster  (by  the  Bishop  of 

Norwich)  Aug.  14,  1662.  (Venn,  i.  297.) 

ATHOWE,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1565. 

ATHOWE,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Caius,  May  12,  1606, 
age  14.  Of  Lynn.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  Sept.  20,  1592.  School, 
Lynn.  Barrister-at-law,  Gray's  Inn,  1614.  Ancient,  1627. 
Of  Beachamwell,  Norfolk.  Died  Dec.  17,  1638.  Brother 
of  Wingfield  (1606).  {Venn,  1.  192.) 

ATHOW,  JOHN.  Adm  pens,  at  Caius,  Oct.  1,  1612,  age  18. 
Of  Brisley,  Norfolk.  S.  of  John,  gent.  Matric.  1612;  Scholar, 
1612-5.  Perhaps  buried  at  Beetley,  Nov.  30,  1625. 

ATHOW,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1642. 

ATHOW,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1566; 
B.A.  1569-70;  M  A.  1573.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1586.  Scruta- 
tor, 1584-5.  One  of  these  names,  s.  of  Christopher  of 
Brisley,  Norfolk,  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  10, 1585. 

ATHOWE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  June  25, 
1728.  S.  of  Christopher,  of  Bergh  Apton,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 
Schools, Chedgrave and  Yarmouth.  Matric.  1729;B.A.  1731- 
2.  Scholar,  1728-35.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  23,  1733. 
R.  of  Gillingham  All  Saints',  Norfolk,  1745-60.  Died  Aug.  11, 
1760.   {Venn,  11.  29.) 

ATHOWE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1576. 
S.  of  John,  of  Norfolk.  Probably  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1580; 
from  Barnard's  Inn.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1586.  Died  Sept.  22, 
1630.  According  to  Foster  he  was  a  son  of  Christopher,  of 
Brisley.  {Gray's  Inn  Admissions ;  Carthew,  Hundred  o/Laun- 
ditch, lu.  17.) 

ATHOWE,  WINGFIELD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Caius,  May  12, 
1606,  age  16.  B.  Mar.  18,  1590.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Lynn, 
gent..  Reader  at  Gray's  Inn.  Matric.  1606.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  Feb.  16,  1607-8.  Of  Stanfield,  Norfolk,  Esq.  Buried 
there,  Aug.  21,  1657.  Brother  of  John  (1606).  {Venn,  i. 
192.) 

ATKINS,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  Oct.  1646. 
B.  at  Chesbunt,  Herts.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  Edward,  Baron  of  the 
Exchequer.  School,  Hertford.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June 
19,  1647.  Barrister,  1653.  Baron  of  the  Exchequer,  and 
Knighted,  1679.  Chief  Baron,  1686.  Retired,  1689,  to  Picken- 
ham,  Norfolk.  DiedinLondon,  Oct.  1698.  Brother  of  Robert 
(1637).   {Foss.) 

ATKINS,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  t8)  at  Caius,  July  6,  1624. 
S.  of  Thomas,  of  Barney,  Norfolk,  gent.  School,  Holt. 
Matric.  1624,  as  Adkins;  B.A.  1627-8.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich) 
Jan.  4,  1628-9.  V.  of  W.  Rudham,  Norfolk,  1659-^.  R.  of 
E.  Bilney,  1659.  {Venn,  i.  268.) 

ATKINS,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  July  6,  1683.  Of 
Shawell,  Leics.  Matric.  1683.  One  of  these  names,  s.  and 
h.  of  Philip,  barrister  of  the  Middle  Temple,  adm.  there 
May  5,  1687. 

ATKYN  or  ATKINS,  JOHN.  Adm.  a  scholar  at  King's,  from 
Eton,  Apr.  16,  1509,  age  18.  B.  at  Haslingfield,  Cambs. 
B.A.  1513-4;  M.A.  1517.  Fellow,  1312-29.  Received  the 
college  permission  for  B.D.  1528, 


Atkinson,  Benedict 

ATKYNS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  4,  1588. 
Matric.  1588. 

ATKINS,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Lent,  1645-6.  Of 
Staffs. 

ATKINS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Magdalene,  June  6, 
1666.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Stanwick,  Northants.  School, 
Higham  Ferrers.  Matric.  1667-8.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
July  4,  1666.    Father  of  the  next. 

ATKINS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  July  29, 1685. 
From  Clare,  where  he  hadbeenadm.Dec.  3, 1684.  S.  of  John, 
gent.,  above.  B.  at  Stanwick,  Northants.  School,  Knotting. 
Matric.  1684. 

ATKINS,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1552. 

ATKINS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  14)  at  Sidney, 
Sept.  1, 1641  S.  of  Sir  Henry,  Knt.,  deceased,  of  Cheshunt, 
Herts.  School,  Hertford.  Matric.  1641.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Feb.  3,  1647-8.  Of  Clapham,  Surrey.  Created  Bart. 
1660.  Sheriff  of  Bucks.,  1649-50.  Died  Aug.  19,  1689. 
{G.E.C.) 

ATKINS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Christ's, 
Nov.  2, 1681.  S.  of  Sir  Edward  (1646),  Baron  of  the  Exchequer. 
B.  in  London.  School,  Brentwood.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Nov.  8, 1682.  Died  1717.  Father  of  Richard,  below.  {Peile, 
II.  84.) 

ATKINS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  1714.  Of  Middle- 
sex. S.  of  Richard  (1681).  Scholar.  Matric.  Easter,i7i4;  B.A. 
1717-8;  M.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1721;  D.D.  1733.  Fellow  of 
Peterhouse,  1718.  R.  of  Lee,  Kent,  1731-45.  Died  Apr.  24, 
1745.    Buried  at  Lee.    {Peile,  11.  183;  T.  A.  Walker.) 

ATKINS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  May  2, 
1637.  S.  of  Edward,  Esq.  B.  at  Cheshunt,  Herts.  School, 
Hertford.  Matric.  1637.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  8, 1638. 
1st  s.  of  Sir  Edward,  Baron  of  the  Exchequer.  Barrister, 
1645.  Bencher,  1661.  M.P,  for  Carmarthen,  1656;  for  Eve- 
sham, 1659;  for  East  Looe,  1661;  for  Middlesex,  1680.  K.B. 
1660.  Justice  C.P.  1672-80.  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Lords, 
1689-93.  Chief  Baron  of  the  Exchequer,  1689.  Died  at 
Sapperton,  Gloucs.,  Feb.  18,  1710.  M.I.  at  Westminster 
Abbey.   (Foss.) 

ATKYNS,  ROGER.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1573. 

ATKIN,  SAMPSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  6, 
1660-1.  S.  of  James,  shoemaker,  of  Uttoxeter,  Staffs. 
B.  there.  School,  Rolleston,  Staffs. 

ATKINS,  SIMON.  Adm.  sizar  at  Caius,  Aug.  5,  1614,  age  18. 
Of  Barney,  Norfolk.  S.  of  Thomas.  Schools,  Swaffham  and 
Wymondham.  Matric.  1614;  B.A.  1617-8;  M.A.  1621.  Oid. 
priest  (Norwich)  Feb.  21, 1618-19.  R.  of  E.  Bilney,  Norfolk, 
1624.   {Venn,  i.  227.) 

ATKINS,  'STH'  (?  STEPHEN).  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus 
Christi,  Easter,  1548. 

ATKYNS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Sidney, 
May  17,  1648.  Of  Clapham,  Surrey.  S.  of  Sir  Henry,  Knt., 
deceased.  B.  at  Christchurch,  London.  School,  Cheshunt, 
Herts.  Matric.  1648.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  24,  1649. 

ATKIN,  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Mar.  27,  1654. 

ATKIN  or  ATKINS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
June  19,  1680.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Windsor.  School, 
Westminster.  Matric.  1681;  Scholar,  1681;  B.A.  1683-4; 
M.A.  1687.  Head  Master,  King's  School,  Canterbury,  1689- 
1700.  Married  Mary  Moore,  of  St  Andrew's,  Canterbury. 
Died  Sept.  27,  1700;  buried  in  the  cathedral. 

ATKINS,  TOBIAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Oct.  19,  1719-  Of 
Cornwall.   Matric.  1720;  B.A.  1723-4-   Expelled,  1724. 

ATKINS,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

May  24,  1507,  age  18.    B.  in  Buckingham.    B.A.  1511-2; 

M.A.  1515.    Fellow,  1510.    Ord.  subdcacon  (Ely)  Easter, 

1516;  priest,  Oct.  20,  1516. 
ATKINS,  WILLIS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Mar.  1,  1675-6.   Of 

'Henwick,'  Northants.    Matric.  1676;  B.A.  1679-80;  M.A. 

1683.    Fellow,  1681.    Ord.  deacon  (London)  Oct.  16,  1683. 

V.  of  Great  Gransden,  Hunts.,  1686-1708.    Died  1708. 

ATKINS, .  Adm.  sizar  at  King's,  Lent,  1581-2. 

ATKINSON,  ABRAHAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1598.  Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  Dec.  13,  1599. 
ATKINSON,  ADAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  St  John's,  June  lo, 

1751.  S.  of  Willi&m,  husbandman,  of  Yorks.  B.  at  Kirkby- 

Malham.   School,  Threshfield.    Matric.  i75i- 
ATKINSON,  ANTHONY.    Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Nov. 

1550.   Perhaps  B.A.  (Oxford)  1553;  M.A.  1556.   Licensed  to 

preach  in  Latin  or  English  in  Oxford  University.  {Peile, 

I.  47.) 
ATKINSON,  BENEDICT.    B.A.  from  St  John's,  1576-7;  M.A. 

1580. 


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ATKINSON,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  20,  1662, 

Matric.  1662;  Scholar,  1664.   Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas, 

late    of    Daventry,    Northants.,  Esq.,  deceased;  adm.  at 

Lincoln's  Inn,  May  2,  1665. 

ATKINSON,  CHIPPENHAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  20, 

161 2.   Of  Notts. 
ATKINSON,  CHRISTOPHER.  M.A.  1573  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
B.A.  (Oxford)  1565;  M.A.  1570.   Fellow  of  Merton  College, 
1565-76.  M.B.  and  M.D.  (Oxford)  1585.   {Al.  Oxon.) 
ATKINSON,  CHRISTOPHER.    Matric.  sUar  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1578.   One  of  these  names  R.  of  Stanford  Rivers, 
Essex,  1578. 
ATKINSON,  DAVID.    Adm.  pens,  (age   17)  at  Magdalene, 
Oct.  31,  1709.    S.  of  David,  pleader.    B.  at  Louth,  Lines. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  1710.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  27, 
1711 ;  and  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  6,  1717.  Barrister,  1717.  Of 
Fanthorpe  Hall,  Louth.   Died  1770.  {Lines.  Pedigrees.) 
ATKINSON,  EDWARD    Matric.  pens,  from  Sx  John's,  Michs. 
1601 ;  B.A.  1606-7;  M.A.  1610.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept. 
30;  priest,  Dec.  20,  1612. 
ATKINSON,  EDWARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  Sidney,  Easter, 
1609.  B.  at  Grimsby.  B.A.  1612-3;  M.A.  1616.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)    Dec.  2,  1616,  age  24;  priest  (Lincoln)  Feb.  21, 
1618-9.  PerhapsV.ofKimpton,  Herts.,  1635-40.  Died  1640. 
ATKINSON,  EDWARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  May  a,  1633. 

Of  Yorks.  Matric.  1633. 
ATKINSON,   EDWARD.     Adm.   pens,   (age   17)   at  Sidney, 
June  15,  1639.    S.  of  George,  yeoman.    B.  at  Saltfleetby, 
Lines.     School,   Saltfleetby.     Matric.    1639;   B.A.    1642-3; 
M.A.  1646.    R.  of  Carleton-Rode,  Norfolk,  1660-98.  R.  of 
Bunwell.    Died   May   4,    1698.     Buried  in  Carleton-Rode 
Churchyard. 
ATKINSON,   EDWARD.    Adm.  pens,   (age  15)  at  Christ's, 
May  or  June,  1665.    S.  of  John.    B.  at  Dodworth,  Yorks. 
School,  Kirkby  Lonsdale.  Matric.  1665;  B.A.  1668-9.  Buried 
Aug.  19,  1679,  at  Great  St  Andrew's,  Cambridge. 
ATKINSON,  FRANCIS.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1617;  B.A.  1619-20;  M.A.  1623.   Perhaps  schoolmaster  at 
Monken  Hadley,  Middlesex. 
ATKINSON,  FRANCIS.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  27,   1635-6.    S.  of  Henry,  merchant,  of  Richmond, 
Yorks.    B.  there.    School,  Richmond.    Matric.  1636;  B.A. 
1639-40. 
ATKINSON,    FRANCIS.     M.A.    from   Trinity,    1679.    S.    of 
Thomas,  of  Stanton  Lacy,  Salop,  clerk.    Matric.   (Christ 
Church,   Oxford)    May   24,    1661;   B.A.   (Oxford)    1664-5. 
R.  of  Winstanton,  Salop,  1678.   R.  of  Aston  Boterell,  1679. 
{A  I.  Oxon.) 
ATKINSON,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
i6i8;  B.A.   1621-2;  M.A.   1625.     Perhaps  V.  of  Acomb, 
Yorks.,  1630. 
ATKINSON,  GILBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  4,  1672. 
School,  Westminster.  Scholar,  1673;  B.A.  1675-6;  M.A.  1679. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  July  31,  1686.   R.  of  Methley,  Yorks., 
1687-1709.  Preb.  of  York,  1708-9.   Died  1709. 
ATKINSON,  HENRY.   B.A.  1525-6.  One  of  these  names  R.  of 

Westley  Waterless,  Cambs.,  1554. 
ATKINSON,  HENRY.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1576;  B.A.  1579-80;  M.A.  1583.  Ord.  de.icon  (Peterb.) ;  priest 
(Ely)  Dec.  1580,  age  30. 
ATKINSON,  HENRY.    Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  Mar. 
25,  164 1.    S.  of  Henry,  baker.    B.  at  Hadleigh,  Suffolk. 
Matric.  1641. 
ATKINSON,  HENRY.    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  July  13,  1664. 
Matric.  1665.    One  of  these  names,  s.  and  h.  of  Henry,  late 
of  Kipon,  Esq.,deceased;adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  July  2, 1679. 
ATKINSON,  HENRY.   Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Oct.  5,  1689.   Of 
Yorks.  S.  of  Henry,  of  Leeds,  Yorks.  Matric.  1689;  Scholar, 
1691.   Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  28,  1689.    Died  Oct.  23, 
1694,  aged  22.  M.I.  at  Leeds.  (A.  Gray.) 
ATKINSON,  ISAAC.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  June  30, 
1627.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Cambridge.  Schools,  Haverhill  and 
Mans&cld.    Matric.   1627;  B.A.   1630-1:  M.A.   1634.    Ord. 
priest  (Lincoln)  Mar.  1633.     V.  of  Arksey  with  Bentley, 
near  Doncaster,  1637-62.    Died  1662.    Brother  of  Thomas 
(1623-4)-    (P"'<.  «•  386.) 
ATKINSON,  JAMES.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  e.  1591. 
ATKINSON,  JOHN.    Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Aug.  9,  1522,  age  17.  B.  at  Yarmouth,  Norfolk.  B.A.  1536-7. 
Fellow,  1525-8. 
ATKINSON,   JOHN.    Matric.   pens,   from   Pbmbroks,   Michs. 
1546;  B.A.  1547-8;  M.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1555.  Fellow  of 
Peterhouse,  1355-8.  V.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Cambridge,  1530-8. 


Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1358.  Buried  at  LitUe  St  Mary's,  Cam- 
bridge, Nov.  23,  1358. 


Atkinson,  Richard 

ATKINSON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1568; 
B.A.  from  St  John's,  1571-2;  M.A.  1575.  Ord.  priest  (Peter- 
borough) Mar.  23,  1373.  R.  of  Offord  Cluny,  Hunts.,  1574- 
1614.  Died  1614. 

ATKINSON,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Lent,  1578-9. 
Of  Notts.  B.A.  1582-3 ;  M.A.  1586;  M.D.  from  Corpus  Christi, 
1608. 

ATKINSON,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1598 ; 

B.A.  1601-2;  M.A.  1605.  One  of  these  names  (M.A.)  R.  of 

Farthingstone,  Northants.,   1610-27.    Buried  there,   1627. 
ATKINSON,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  1604. 
ATKINSON,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Dec.  161 1; 

B.A.  1614-5.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  1620;  priest,  June, 

1626. 

ATKINSON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1618; 
B.A.  1621-2;  M.A.  1625. 

ATKINSON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1620. 

ATKINSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  June  14, 
1656.  S.  of  Peter,  clerk,  of  Lancaster.  B.  there.  School, 
Sedbergh. 

ATKINSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  8, 1667. 

ATKINSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  St  John's,  May  29, 
1707.  S.  of  Miles,  deceased.  B.  at  Hugil,  near  Kendal, 
Westmorland.   IVobably  a  mistake  for  Thomas,  whom  see. 

ATKINSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caiu.s,  July  31, 1712. 
S.  and  h.  of  John,  alderman  of  Norwich.  B.  there.  Schools, 
Reepham  and  Norwich.  Matric.  1712;  Scholar,  1712-18; 
LL.B.  1718.  Fellow,  1720-35.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Dec.  22,  1719.   {Venn,  i.  527.) 

ATKINSON,  JONATHAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse, 
Sept.  13,  1664.  Of  Notts.  Matric.  1665 ;  Scholar,  1667;  B.A. 
lei^S-g.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  19,  1669;  priest,  Dec.  18, 
1670.  R.  of  W.  Barkwith,  Lines.,  1670. 

ATKINSON,  MARK.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  May  12, 

1637.    S.   of  Simon  (of   1606).     B.  at  Threntoft,  Yorks. 

Schools,  Anderby  and  Coxwold.  Matric.  1637;  B.A.  1640-1. 
ATKINSON,  MARK.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  May 

13,  1670.    S.  of  Mark,  clerk,  deceased,  of  Scorton,  Yorks. 

School,  Northallerton.  Matric.  1670. 

ATKINSON,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Easter, 
1635.  Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  Michs.  1635.  B.A.  1640;  M.A. 
1643.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May  28,  1643,  age  26;  C.  of 
Bradwell,  Suffolk;  priest,  Mar.  17,  1643-4. 

ATKINSON,  PETER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1603 ; 
B.A.  1607-8.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  11,  1609,  age  24. 
C.  of  Wretton,  Norfolk.  {Peile,  i.  245.) 

ATKINSON,  PETER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1652. 

ATKINSON,  PETER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  Feb.  12,  1673-4. 
Matric.  1676;  B.A.  1678-9.   Ord.  deacon  (York)  Dec.  1678; 

Eriest,  Mar.   1679-80.     Licensed    to    preach  at   Dunsby, 
incs.,  1684.  {Peile,  n.  30.) 
ATKINSON,  PETER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  18, 

1694.  S.  of  Peter,  gent.   B.  at  Leybum  in  Wensley,  Yorks. 

School,  Threshfield.   Matric.  1696;  B..\.  1697-8. 
ATKINSON,  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  May  22, 

1676.   S.  of  Anthony.   B.  in  London.  School,  Westminster. 

Scholar,  1677;  Matric.  1679;  B.A.  1679-80;  M.A.  1683;  D.D. 

1697.    Incorp.   at  Oxford,    1687.    Ord.   deacon   (London) 

Mar.  26,  1683.    Perhaps  V.  of  Duloe,  Comw,ill,  1683,  and  R. 

of  St  Peters,  Northampton,  1698,  and  P.C.  of  Paddington, 

Middlesex,  1688.    {Al.  Oxon.) 
ATKINSON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

1527.   B.  at  Ripley,  Yorks.   B.A.  1531-2;  M.A.  1535;  B.D. 

1542;  D.D.  1545.    Fellow,  1530-48.    Provost,  1553.    R.  of 

Stower  Provost,  Dorset,  1547-56.  Lady  Margaret  preacher, 

1545.    R.  of  Woodehurch,  Kent.    Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1554, 

on  his  visit  there  to  dispute  with  the  martyrs.    Died  of  the 

plague,  1556;  will  proved  (King's  College)  Sept.  15.   {Cooper, 

I.  161;  III.  67;  Al.  Oxon.) 
ATKINSON,  RICHARD.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1579;  B.A.  1582-3;  M.A.  1586. 
ATKINSON,  RICHARD.    Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter, 

1620.   Of  Hunts.    B.A.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1623-4;  M.A. 

1628.    One  of  these  names  R.  of  Kessingland,  Suffolk,  1641. 

ATKINSON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  St  John's, 
May  31,  1647.  S.  of  Richard,  husbandman,  of  Milnthorpe, 
Westmorland.  B.  there.  School,  Heversham.  Migrated  to 
Sidney,  Oct.  2,  1647.  Matric.  1647. 

ATKINSON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i8j  at  Christ's, 
June  18,  1659.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Northallerton,  Yorks 
School,  Northallerton.   Matric.  1659;  B.A.  1662-3. 


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Atkinson,  Richard 

ATKINSON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Christ's, 
May  25, 1665.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Widdington,  Yorks.  School, 
Ripon.  Matric.  1665.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  i,  1668. 
Barrister,  1676.   Ancient  1688.   (PMe,  i.  618.) 

ATKINSON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  30)  at  St  John's, 
May,  1708.  S.  of  John,  husbandman.  B.  at  Sedbergh,  Yorks. 
School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1709;  B.A.  1711-2. 

ATKINSON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  St  John's, 
July  I,  1726.  S.  of  Simeon,  husbandman,  of  Yorks.  B.  at 
Sedbergh.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1726;  B.A.  1729-30. 
Ord.  deacon  (York)  Jan.  16,  1731-2;  priest,  June  4,  I732' 
Curate  and  chaplain  to  the  Hospital  chapel,  Lancaster. 
{Scott-Mayor,  in.  400.) 

ATKINSON,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1565;  B.A.  1568-9.  Probably  R.  of  Hawerby,  and  Beesby, 
Lines.,  1590-6.  V.  of  Bliton,  1595-1601.  R.  of  Gayton-le- 
Marsh,  1597.    R.  of  Glentworth,  1600-26. 

ATKINSON,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens.  Queens',  Easter,  1580. 
Of  Northumberland.  B.A.  1583-4.  Buried  at  St  Botolph's, 
Cambridge,  May  6,  1586. 

ATKINSON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Oct. 
14,  1652.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Newark.  School,  Newark. 
Matric.  1652.   Probably  father  of  Robert  (1687). 

ATKINSON,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall, 
Michs.i654;LL.B.  1658.  Perhaps  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Cambridge; 
adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  July  3,  1656.  Barrister,  1670.  Ancient, 
1680.   (J.  Foster,  Gray's  Inn.) 

ATKINSON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
Feb.  24,  1679-80.  S.  of  Abraham,  bookseller.  B.  at  Cam- 
bridge. School,  Peterborough.   Matric.  1680. 

ATKINSON,  ROBERT.    Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  1687.    S.  of 

Robert.    B.  at  Newark.    School,  Newark.    Matric.   1688. 

Probably  s.  of  Robert  (1652).  Resided  two  years.  (Peile,  n. 

104.) 
ATKINSON,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  30,  1718. 

Of  Surrey.   Matric.  1718. 

ATKINSON,  SIMON.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1606. 
Probably  father  of  Mark  (1637). 

ATKINSON,  THOMAS.   B.A.  1503-4. 

ATKINSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Feb.  19, 1525-6,  age  16.  B.  at  Eglingham,  Northumberland. 
Left  Feb.  1528-9.  R.  of  Elwick,  EKirham,  1546-54.  Preb. 
of  York,  1559-71. 

ATKINSON,  THOMAS.   B.A.  1529-30;  M.A.  1532. 

ATKINSON,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1541-2;  M.A.  from  Trinity,  1547; 
B.D.  1554.   Original  fellow  of  Trinity,  1546. 

ATKINSON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1553. 
One  of  these  names  R.  of  Higham  Gobion,  Beds.,  1557. 
R.  of  Rockland  St  Andrew,  Norfolk,  1575.  {Peile,  i.  55.) 

ATKINSON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens.  St  John's,  Michs.  1566. 
Of  Yorks.  B.A.  1569-70;  M.A.  1573.   Fellow,  1573. 

ATKINSON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1571;  B.A.  1574-5;  M.A.  1578.  Probably  ord.  deacon  and 
priest  (Ely)  June  5,  1579  (M.A.).   V.  of  Downham,  Suffolk. 

ATKINSON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1577;  B.A.  1580-1;  M.A.  1585.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1586. 
Probably  ord.  deacon  (Durham)  May  19,  1583;  priest,  Jime 
7,  1584.  V.  of  Gt  and  Little  Paxton,  Hunts.,  1588.  Sub- 
dean  of  St  Paul's,  1607.  Died  April,  1616.  {Al.  Oxon.) 

ATKINSON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Michs. 
1581.  B.  at  Langton  by  Spilsby,  Lines.,  1554.  Resided  four 
years.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln):  'preacher;  has  resided  at 
Binbrooke,  S.  Kelsey,  and  Humberstone.'  R.  of  Bamoldby, 
Lines.,  i6oi-io. 

ATKINSON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 

1587. 
ATKINSON,  THOMAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  1595.   Of 

Cumberland.  B.A.  1598-9;  M.A.  1602.  One  of  these  names, 

M.A.,  V.  of  Wrangle,  Lines.,  1625. 

ATKINSON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter, 
1607. 

ATKINSON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens  fromCuRiST's,  Michs.  1619. 

ATKINSON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  1620; 
B.A.  1623-4;  M.A.  1627.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Dec.  19, 
1625.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  S.  Kelsey,  Lines.,  1631. 
{PeiU,  I.  333.) 

ATKINSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Mar.  12, 
1623-4.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Cambridge.  School,  Epping. 
Matric.  1623;  B.A.  1626-7;  M.A.  1630  Brother  of  Isaac 
(1627). 


Atterbie,  Thomas 

ATKINSON,  THOMAS,  'B.A.  of  Trinity  College,'  Cambridge, 
when  ord.  deacon  (London)  June  8,  1628,  age  22.  B.  at 
Ifield,  Sussex. 

ATKINSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  May  7, 
1673.  S.  of  Edward,  saddler.  B.  at  Northampton.  School, 
Northampton.  Matric.  1673;  B.A.  1676-7;  M.A.  1680. 

ATKINSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  10,  1693. 
Of  Yorks.  Matric.  1693;  B.A.  1696-7.  One  of  these  names, 
clerk,  age  24;  licensed  to  marry  Alice  Sayer,  spinster,  of 
Leeds  (Paver). 

ATKINSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's  as  '  John,'  May 
29,  1707,  age  21.  S.  of  Miles,  deceased.  B.  at  Hugil,  West- 
morland.  School,  Kendal.   Matric.  1707;  B.A.  1710-1. 

ATKINSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  Nov.  18, 
1747.  S.ofWorsopp(i7o7).  B.  at  Ware,  Herts.  School,  Pen- 
rith. Scholar,  1747-8;  Matric.  1748;  B.A.  1752;  M.A.  1755. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June,  1751;  priest,  E>ec.  1753.  V.  of 
Whitchurch,  Bucks.,  1755. 

ATKINSON,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  1474-5;  M.A.  1478;  B.D.  1489; 
D.D.  1497.  Of  York  diocese.  Fellow  of  Pembroke,  1477. 
One  of  the  original  fellows  of  Jesus.  Ord.  sub-deacon 
(Lincoln)  Dec.  19,  1478;  deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  6,  1478-9. 
Preb.  of  Southwell,  1501.  Canon  of  Lincoln,  1504;  of 
Windsor,  1507.  Died  Aug.  8,  1509;  buried  at  Windsor. 
Benefactor  to  Pembroke  College.  Translated  the  Imitatio 
Christi.  {Cooper,  i.  13;  D.N.B.) 

ATKYNSON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1552. 
Of  Yorks.  B.A.  1555-6.  Fellow  of  St  John's,  1556.  One 
of  these  names  R.  of  Hickling,  Notts.,  1566-93.   Died  1593. 

ATKINSON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse, 
Michs.  1556. 

ATKINSON,  WILLI  AM.  Scholarof  Trinity,  1562;  B.A.  1565-6; 

M.A.  1569;  B.D.  1576.    Fellow,  1567.    Incorp.  at  Oxford, 

1572. 
ATKINSON,  W.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1565. 

ATKINSON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  June, 
1573;  B.A.  1576-7;  M.A.  1580.  Perhaps  R.  of  Cranworth, 
Norfolk,  1580-1612.  One  of  these  names  licensed  to  teach 
in  dioceses  of  London  and  Ely,  1586.   {Peile,  i.  126.) 

ATKINSON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1609.  One  of  these  names,  s.  of  John,  late  of  York,  adm. 
at  Gray's  Ion,  May  18,  1610. 

ATKINSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Pembroke, 
Apr.  22, 1619.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Ripon,  Yorks.  Matric.  1619. 

ATKINSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  June,  1624. 
S.  of  Thomas,  husbandman.   B.  at  Barton,  Westmorland. 

ATKINSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  28,  1692. 
Of  Yorks.  Scholar,  1693;  Matric.  1696.  Probably  ist  s.  of 
Edward,  of  Leeds,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Dec.  20,  1697. 
Died  s./>.  Oct.  15,  1702. 

ATKINSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  29,  1706.  S.  of  Richard,  deceased.  B.  at  Eastiington, 
Yorks.  School,  York.  Matric.  1708;  B.A.  1711-2.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  24,  1710  ('B.A.'). 

ATKINSON,  WORSOPP.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse, 
May  28,  1707.  Of  Bucks.  School,  Northampton.  Scholar, 
1708.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  21,  1712;  priest  (Lincoln) 
June  9, 1723.  R.  of  Pitchcott,  Bucks.,  1727-62.  Died  1762 
Father  of  Tliomas  (1747). 

ATKINSON, .   B.Can.L.  1475-6- 

ATKYS,  HENRY.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.,  1566. 

ATKYS,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Lent,  1579-80. 

ATLEY,  JOHN.    B.A.    Fellow  of  Clare,  May  3,  1466. 

ATLEY,  RICHARD.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  30,  1644. 

ATLEE  or  ATLEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Caius, 
Mar.  14,  1585-6.  S.  of  Richard,  of  E.  Dereham,  Norfolk. 
School,  E.  Dereham.   Matric.  1586. 

ATLEE,  WILLIABL  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter  1633. 
Of  Herts.  B.A.  1636-7. 

ATLOWE  or  ATSLOWE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at 
Peterhouse,  Apr.  14,  1616.  S.  of  Henry,  of  Downham, 
Essex.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Jan.  27,  1618-19.  Of  Down- 
ham, Esq.  {T.  A.  Walker,  p.  1 ;  Vis.  0/ Essex,  1634.) 

ATLYFFE  or  ATCLYFF,  .    D.D.    1513-4.    Incorp.    from 

Turin. 

ATMEAR, .  Adm.  scholar  at  Sidney,  June,  1600. 

ATTERBIE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1572; 

B.A.  1576-7;  M.A.  1580.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  19, 

1577-8;  priest,  Oct.  27,  1580.   V.  of  Owston,  Lines.,  1583. 

Probably  V.  of  Chigwell,  Essex,  1589-97.  Died  1597.  {Peile, 

I.  123.) 


54 


Atterbury,  Lewis 

ATTERBURY,  LEWIS.  Incorp.  D.D.  1664.  from  Christ  Church, 
Oxford  (matric.  there  Apr.  9,  1647,  age  16).  S.  of  Francis, 
of  Middleton  MaUor,  Northants.,  clerk.  B.A.  (Oxford)  X650; 
U.A.  165^ ;  D.D.  1660.  R.  of  Long  Rissington,  Gloucs.,  1654- 
R.  of  Middleton  Keynes,  Bucks.,  1657.  Preb.  of  Lincoln, 
1690.  Died  Dec.  1693.  Father  of  Francis,  Bishop  of  Roches- 
ter. Author,  theological.  [D.N.B.;  Al.  Oxon.) 

ATTERBURY,  LEWIS.  Incorp.  M.A.  1681;  from  Oxford.  S.  of 
Lewis,  of  Middleton,  Bucks.,  D.D.,  above.  B.  at  Caldecot, 
Bucks.,  May  2,  1656.  Matric.  (Christ  Church,  Oxford)  Apr. 
10,  1674,  agei7;  B.A.(Oxford)i677;M.A.i68o;D.C.L.i687. 
Lecturer  at  Highgate,  Middlesex,  1695.  R.  of  Sywell,  North- 
anU.,  1684-1707.  R.  of  Shepperton,  Middlesex,  1707.  R.  of 
Homsev,  1719.  R.  of  Homerton,  1719-  Died  Oct.  20,  1731, 
at  Bath.   Buried  at  Highgate.  {D.N.B.;  Al.  Oxon.) 

ATTERBERY,  STEPHEN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1609.  S.  and  h.  of  Louis,  of  Gt  Houghton.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Nov.  17,  1610. 

ATTERSALL,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse, 
Michs.  1579.  B.A.  from  Clare,  1582-3,  as  Attersold;  M.A. 
from  Peterhouse,  1586.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Chichester) 
Oct.  6,  1588.  C.  of  Buxted  in  1589.  R.  of  Isfield,  Sussex, 
1600-40.  Buried  there,  Mav  30,  1640.  Author  of  religious 
works.    Father  of  the  next.  '{D.N.B.) 

ATTERSALL,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse, 
Easter,  1608.  S.  of  above.  B.  at  Mayfield,  Sussex.  School, 
Tonbridge.  B.A.  161 1-2;  M.A.  1615.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Dec.  24,  1615,  age  24;  priest  (Cluchester)  May  26,  1616. 
V.  of  Laughton,  Sussex,  1633.  Ejected  from  E.  Hoathly, 
Sussex,  1662.  [D.N.B.;  CcUamy,  11.  463.) 

ATTERSOL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Apr.  9,  1669.  Matric.  1669;  B.A.  1672-3.  Letters  dimissory 
for  both  orders  (Canterbury)  1679.  V.of  Bishopstone,  Sussex, 
1679. 

ATTILBOROUGH,  JOHN.  Pens,  at  Gonville  Hall,  1497-9. 
.Monk  from  Norwich  Priory. 

ATTILBRIGGE,  ROBERT.   Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1392-7. 

ATTLESEY,  PHILIP.  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  20, 
1626.  Of  Ely.  Matric.  1627;  B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1638. 
Minister  of  Tattenhoe,  Bucks.,  1663. 

ATTON,  CHAMBERLANE.  Adm.  scholar  (age  16)  at  Sidney, 
May,  1689.  ist  s.  of  Stephen  (1664),  V.  of  Gt  Easton,  Leics. 
School,  Uppingham.   Matric.  1690. 

ATTON,  CHAMBERLAINE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  6,  1709.  S.  of  Stephen,  clerk.  B.  at  Brooke  near 
Oakham,  Rutland.  Educated  at  home  and  at  Rugby. 
Matric.  1710;  B.A.  1712-3;  M.A.  1716.  Ord. priest  (Lincoln) 
Dec.  20,  1719.    R.  of  Wilsford,  Lines.,  1721. 

ATTON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  x8)  at  Sidney,  May  26, 
1665.  2nd  s.  of  William,  yeoman,  deceased.  B.  at  Bramp- 
ton, Ruts.  School,  Oakham.  Matric.  1667-8.  Migrated  to 
Christ's,  July  7, 1669.  M.B.  from  Christ's,  1670;  M.D.  1675. 
Died  July  25,  1707;  buried  at  Chesterfield,  Derbs.  {Peile, 
II.  25.) 

ATTON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  May  9, 
1716.  S.  of  Stephen,  of  Gt  Easton,  Leics.,  clerk.  School, 
Gt  Easton.  Matric.  1716;  B.A.  1719-20.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Jan.  29,  1720-1;  priest  (Ely)  Sept.  20,  1724.  R.  of 
Willingham,  Cambs.,  1722.  P.C.  of  Lit.  Raveley,  Hunts., 
1725.   R.  of  Bringhurst,  Leics.,  1727. 

ATTON,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  22)at  Sidney,  July  2, 1664. 

ist  s.  of  William,  yeoman,  deceased.    B.  at  Bramston,  Ruts. 

School,  Oakham.'  Matric.  1664;  B.A.  1667-8;  M.A.  1671. 

Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Aug.  10,  1668;  priest,  June  6,  1669. 

V.  of  Bringhurst  with  Drayton,  Leics.,  1669-1721.    R.  of 

Wilsford,   Lines.,    1702.     V.  of  Gt  Easton,   Leics.    Died 

Sept.  22,  1721.    M.I.  at  Gt  Easton.    Father  of  Chamberlane 

(1689),  Stephen  (1689)  and  William  (1693-4).    (Nichols,  11. 

515) 
ATTON,  STEPHEN.    Adm.  scholar  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  May, 

1689.    2nd  s.  of  Stephen  (1664),  V.  of  Gt  Easton,  Leics. 

School,  Uppingham.   Matric.  1690. 

ATTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  14, 
1693-4.  S.  of  Stephen,  clerk  (1664).  B.  at  Gt  Easton,  Leics, 
School,  Oakham.    Matric.  1696. 

ATWATER,  THOMAS.   B.Can.L.  1467-8. 

AT  WELL,  GEORGE.  'Cantab,  de  studio  et  praxi  mathematicis 
non  ignobilis':  died  Sept.  14,  1638,  aged  82.  M.I.  at  N. 
Runcton,  Norfolk.  Should  have  matriculated  c.  1393-3. 
(Le  Neve,  Mon.  v.  48.) 

ATWELL,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  13)  at  Christ's,  May  20, 
1638.  S.  of  Nathaniel.  B.  at  Hobom  (?  Wobum),  Beds. 
School,  Hitcbin.   Matric.  1638. 


AuBERINtJS,  CaiUS 

ATWELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1498. 
Ord.  sub -deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  15,  1504-5;  priest,  Dec.  20, 
1505.  1st  in  the  ordo,  1302-3.  Fellow  of  King's.  Died,  as 
fellow,  1508. 

ATWELL,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Nov.  20, 

i66i.  S.  of  George,  deceased,  of  Barton,  Northants.  B.  there. 

School,  Harborough.  Matric.  1661;  B.A.  1665-6;  MJV.  1669. 
ATWELL,  MATTHEW.    M.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1718.   S.  of 

Matthew,  of  Buckland  Monachorum,  Devon,  clerk.   Matric. 

(Exeter    College,    Oxford),   Apr.    12,    1712,    age  18;  B.A. 

(Oxford)  1717.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

ATEWELL,  RALPH,  B.A.  from  King's,  1578-0.  Will  proved 
(V.C.C.)  1606.  .    ../  ^  y 

ATWELL, .  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  1628. 

ATWOOD,  CLEMENT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Mar.  14,  1672-3. 
Of  Norwich.  Matric.  1673;  B.A.  1676-7;  M.A.  1680.  V.  of 
Potter  Heigham,  Norfolk,  1681.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May 
26,  1678;  priest,  June  5,  1680.  Died  1699,  aged  43. 

ATWOOD,  JAMES.   Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1620.  Of  Kent. 

ATWOOD,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1615. 
Of  Essex.  2nd  s.  of  John,  of  Littlebury,  Essex.  Brother 
of  Walter  (1618)  and  William  (1614).    (Vis.  of  Essex,  1634.) 

ATWOOD,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Lent,  1645-6. 
Of  Luton,  Beds.  Matric.  1647-8;  B.A.  1649-50;  M.A.  1653; 
B.D.  1660.  Fellow  of  Emmanuel,  1652.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1661.  R.  of  N.  Cadbury,  Somerset,  1663-89.   Died  1689. 

ATWOOD,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Queens',  May  4,  1660. 
Of  Essex.  Probably  s.  of  John,  of  Broomfield;  B.  1644; 
adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  19,  1658.  Barrister,  1666. 
(Morant,  i.  155.) 

ATWOOD,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse,  Mar.  14, 
1697-8.  Of  Hunts.  School,  St  Neots.  Matric.  1698;  B.A. 
1701-2;  M.A.  1720.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  22,  1706. 
R.  of  St  Andrew  and  St  Michael,  Stamford,  1708. 

ATWOOD,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1716.  Of  London. 

One  of  these  names,  ist  s.  of  John,  of  Clement's  Inn,  adm. 

at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  21,  t7i7. 
ATTWOOD,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  King's,  1735.  S.  of  Thomas,  of 

Chadsley,  Worcs.,  gent.   Matric.  at  Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford, 

Mar.  9,  1725-6,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1730.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

ATWOOD,   RICHARD.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 

Mar.  28,  1696.    S.  of  William,  of  London.    B.  in  London. 

Colleger  at  Eton.  Matric.  1697;  B.A.  1699-1700;  M.A.  1703. 

Fellow,    1703.    Esquire   Bedell,    1715-34.    Author   of   MS. 

collections.    Benefactor  to  Pembroke.    Died  May  13,  1734. 

Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1734.    M.I.  at  Riddlesworth,  Norfolk. 

(Stokes,  Bedells,  p.  107.) 
ATWOOD,  THOMAS.    Fellow  of  Gonville   Hall   in    1399. 

Master,   1426-54.    Ord.  sub-deacon   (Ely)   Dec.   20,   1399. 

R.  of  Lolworth,  Cambs.,  1408.  Also  held  livings  of  Boxworth, 

1431;  and  Elsworth,  1432.    V.  of  Lophara,  Norfolk,  1446. 

Chaplain  to  Duke  of  Norfolk.  V.  of  Mutford,  Suffolk,  1452-6. 

Buried  at  Elsworth,  Cambs.    Benefactor  to  Gonville  Hall. 

(Venn,  1.  4.) 
ATWOOD,  THOMAS.    From  Oriel  CoUege,  Oxford.   Adm.  at 

Caius,  c.  Mar.  1695.   S.  of  Anthony,  gent.,  of  Elmbridge, 

Worcs.  B.A.  (Oxford)  1693 ;  M.B.  (Cambridge)  1696.  Adm.  at 

Leyden,  1702.  Perhaps  died  1765, 'aged  83.'  (K«nn,  i.  496.) 

ATWOOD,  WALTER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1618.  Of  Essex.  B.A.  162 1-2;  M.A.  1625.  3rd  s.  of  John, 
of  Littlebury.  V.of  Warminster,  Wilts.  Will  proved  (P.C.C.) 
Dec.  1635.  Brother  of  John  (1613)  and  the  next.  (Vis. 
of  Essex,  1634.) 

ATWOOD,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1614.  Adm.  at  Middle  Temple,  May  6,  1616.  S.  and  h.  of 
John,  of  Littlebury,  Essex.  Of  Littlebury,  Esq.  Perhaps 
father  of  the  next.   (Vis.  of  Essex,  1634.) 

ATWOOD,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall, 
Michs.  1647.  Perhaps  s.  of  VVilliam,  of  Littlebury,  Essex, 
above.  (Vis.  of  Essex,  1634.) 

ATWOOD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Mar.  23, 1668-9. 
Of  Broomfield,  Essex.  S.  and  h.  of  John.  Matric.  1669.  Adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  Dec.  2, 1669 ;  and  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  11, 
1670.  Master  of  the  Revels  at  Gray's  Inn,  1674-5.  Barrister, 
1674.  Ancient,  1701.  Emigrated  to  New  York,  1701,  as  Chief 
Justice  and  Judge  of  the  Court  of  Admiralty.  Suspended 
in  1702,  and  returned  to  England.  Wrote  various  legal 
and  political  works.   (D.N.B.) 

ATWOOD, .   Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1533. 

AUBEPINE,  CHARLES  DE;  see  ALBASPINA. 

AUBERINUS,  CAIUS.  A  learned  luliau.  Employed  by  the 
University  in  writing  letters  Lectured  on  Terence.  Died 
c.  1504.   (Cooper,  1.  9.) 


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AuBiE,  Andrew 

AUBIE  (?  ANBIE),  ANDREW.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity, 
Easter,  1634;  B.A.  1638: 

AUBIGNY,  GEORGE.  M.A.  1634.  Brother  of  the  Duke  of 
Lennox.  4th  s.  of  Esm4,  Duke  of  Lennox.  B.  July  17,  1618. 
KiUed  at  EdgehiU,  Oct.  23,  1642.  Buried  at  Christ  Church 
Cathedral,  Oxford.  {Scots  Peerage.) 

AUBREY,  THOMAS.  M.A.  from  St  John's,  1708.  Matric. 
(Jesus  College,  Oxford)  Mar.  3,  1695-6,  age  iS.  S.  of  John, 
of  Carmarthen,  clerk.  B.A.  (Oxford)  1699.  One  of  these 
names  R.  of  Eccleston,  Cheshire,  1704-58.  {Al.  Oxon.) 

AUBREY,  THOMAS.  Of  St  Catharine's  (no  matriculation 
found).  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept.  21,  1712  (from  St 
Catharine's);  priest  (Lincoln)  Dec.  20,  1713.  P.C.  of  Elstow, 
Beds.,  1713.    V.  of  Eaton  Socon,  1720. 

AUBURNE,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Easter, 
1625.  Matric.  1625;  B.A.  1628-9;  M.A.  1633.  Ord. deacon 
(Durham)  Sept.  19,  1630;  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  23,  1632. 
C.  of  Brantham,  Suffolk,  1638. 

AUBURNE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Feb.  1,  1647-8.  S.  of  Robert,  gent.,  of  Clenchwarton,  Nor- 
folk.   B.  there.   School,  Ringstead.    Matric.  1648. 

AUCHER,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Clare,  Feb.  26, 
1631-2.  Matric.  1633.  ist  s.  of  Sir  Anthony,  of  Bishops- 
bourne,  Kent,  Knt.,  age  5  in  1619.  Sheriff  of  Kent. 
Succeeded  his  father,  1637.  Knighted  164 1.  M.P.  for  Canter- 
bury, 1660.  Created  Bart.  1666.  Buried  at  Bishopsboimie, 
May  31,  1692.  Father  of  Anthony  (1655)  and  of  Hatton 
(1654).     {KerU  Vis.,  1619;  Burke,  Ext.  Bart.;  G.E.C.) 

AUCHER,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
June  29,  1635.  S.  of  Edwin,  of  Willesbury,  Kent.  Grandson 
of  Margaret  Sandys,  dau.  of  Archbp.  Sandys.  Matric.  1636; 
Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  Mar.  24, 1637.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
July  15,  1640.  Barrister,  1648.   (T.  A.  Walker,  59.) 

AUCHER,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  King's,  Easter, 
1655.  Eldest  s.  of  Sir  Anthony  (1631-2),  of  Bishopsboume, 
Kent,  Bart.  Afterwards  matric.  at  Oxford,  Mar.  10,  1656-7. 
Buried  at  Bourne,  Sept.  12,  1673.  Brotherof  Hatton  (1654). 
{G.E.C.  IV.  33.) 

AUCHER,  EDWIN.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  Easter,  1608;  B.A. 
1608-9.  One  of  these  names  2nd  s.  of  Anthony,  of  Bishops- 
boume, Kent.  {Kent  Vis.,  1619.) 

AUCHER,  HATTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Nov.  8,  1654.  S.  of 
Sir  Anthony,  of  Bishopsboume,  Kent,  Bart.  (1633).  Matric. 
1654;  B.A.  i66o;  M.A.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1664.  Fellow  of 
Trinity  Hall,  1662-80.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  18,  1658. 
Buried  at  Bishopsboume,  Sept.  4,  1691.   {G.E.C.) 

AUCHER,  Sir  HEWITT,  Bart  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  13)  at 
St  John's,  May  9, 1700.  S.  of  Sir  Anthony,  Knt.,  and  Bart. 
B.  at  Canterbury.  School,  Canterbury.  Succeeded  as  Bart. 
Died  May  26, 1726.  (Burke,  Ext.  Bart.;  G.E.C.) 

AUCHER,  JOHN.   Scholar  of  Corpus  Christi  (nominated  by 

Archbishop  Laud)  1634.   S.  of  Sir  Anthony,  Knt.,  of  Hauts- 

bome,  Kent.  Bapt.  at  Bishopsboume,  Oct.  28, 1619.  Matric. 

1634-5;  B.A.  1637-8;   M.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1641;  D.D. 

1660  {Lit.  Reg.).     Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1640-4;  ejected; 

restored  1660-1661.   Preb.  of  Canterbury,  1660.    U.  ofWest- 

bere,  Kent,  1661-81.    R.  of  All  HaUows,  Lombard  St,  1663- 

85.     Died  Mar.   12,   1700-1.     M.I.  Canterbury  Cathedral. 

Author,  theological.    {T.A.  Walker,  70;  D.N.B.) 
AUDER,  WILLIAM.   B.A.  from  Christ's,  1602-3;  M.A.  1606. 

Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Norwich)  Mar.  12,  1608-9,  ^ge  27. 

Chaplain  to  'Dommus  Gray,'  of  Playford,  Suffolk.   {Petle,  i. 

233) 
AUDIAN,   RICHARD.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 

1550;  B.A.  1550-1;  M.A.  1559. 
AUDLEY,  COB.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1720.   Of  Norfolk. 

Matric.  1721.    Died  in  College;  buried  in  St  Benet's  Church. 

AUDLEY,  EDMUND.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  May,  1554. 

AUDLEY,  HENRY.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  1607; 

B.A.  1610-1. 
AUDLEY,  HUGH,    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  30, 

1669.  S.  of  Robert.  B.  at  Warden,  Beds.  School,  Knotting, 

Beds.    Matric.  1669.   Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Feb.  15, 

1672-3.  Of  Biggleswade.  Brother  of  Robert  (1674). 
AWDELEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  1539.  Perhaps  same 

as  the  next. 
AUDLEY,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 

1544- 
AWDLEY,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1560. 

One  of  these  names  R.  of  St  Martin,  Leicester,  1569. 

AUDLEY,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  c.  1596.  One 
of  these  names  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Apr.  21, 1600.  S.  of  John, 
of  South  Ockendon,  Essex. 


AuDLEY,  William 

AUDLEY,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,   July,  1621, 

B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.  1628.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Norwich) 

Sept.  1627.    Perhaps  P.C.  of  Layer-de-la-Haye,  Essex,  1640. 

Perhaps  V.  of  Tortworth,  Gloucs.,  1637-44,  ejected.    R.  of 

Woodchester,  1656-60.  {Peile,  i.  340.) 
AUDLEY,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Michs. 

1622;  B.A.   1627.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  27;  priest, 

Sept.  28,  1629.  V.  of  Haconby,  Lines.,  1631. 
AUDLEY,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  June  8, 

1649.  S.  of  Francis.  B.  at  Hitchin,  Herts.  School,  Hitchin. 

Matric.  1649;  B.A.  1652-3;  M.A.  1656. 
AUDLEY,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1656. 

Of  Hunts.   B.A.  1659-60;  M.A.  1663.    One  of  these  names 

(B.A.)  ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Nov.  14,  1661.  Perhaps  P.C.  of 

St  Katherine  Cree,  1672-92.   Non-juror. 
AUDLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse,  May  23, 

1696.   B.  in  Huntingdon.  School,  Eton  (CoUeger).   Scholar, 

1696;  Matric.  1697;  B.A.  1699-1700;  M.A.  1703;  LL.D.  1710. 

FeUow,  1703.  Taxor,  1707.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1712.  Adm. 

advocate,  1710.  Vicar-General  of  the  Province  of  York  and 

ChanceUor  of  the  Diocese.    Advocate-General  of  the  Court 

of  Chivahry,  1739.  {T.A.  Walker.) 
AWDLEY,   LEWIS.    B.A.  from  King's,  1637-8;   M.A.   1641- 

Ord.  deacon  (Peterborough)  Dec.  28,  1641. 
AUDLEY,  MOLINEUX.    Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1672.    Of 

Hunts. 
AWDELEY,  PHILIP.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1555- 
AWDLEY,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1553. 

One  of  these  names  V.  of  Newton,  Norfolk,  1566-86.   Died 

1586. 
AUDLEY,  ROBERT.    Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 

1579.    Rob.  Audley,  of  Welboum,  was  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 

June  12, 1581;  s.  of  Anthony.  Buried  at  Welboum,  Feb.  24, 

1591-2.   Perhapsfather  of  Robert  (1611).  {Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

AWDLEY,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs. 
1585.  Rob.  Audley,  of  Houghton,  Beds,  {sic.)  and  of  Bar- 
nard's Inn,  was  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  9,  1585-6.  Prob- 
ably s.  of  Thomas,  of  Houghton.   (J.  Foster,  Gray's  Inn.) 

AUDLEY,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1611 ;  B.A.  1615-6;  M.A.  1619.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Sept.  24;  priest,  Sept.  25, 1620.  Probablys.  of  Robert  (1579), 
of  Welbourn,  Lines.  Aged  30  in  1622.  V.  of  Welboum.  V. 
of  Caythorpe.  WiU  proved  1629.  Perhaps  father  of  the 
next.  {Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

AUDLEY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  2,  1641. 
Matric.  1641.  Probably  s.  of  Robert,  above,  V.  of  Welboum. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1646;  Barrister,  1663.  Buried  at 
Welboum,  Feb.  20,  1702-3,  aged  78.  (Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

AUDLEY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Oct.  30, 
1674.  S.  of  Robert.  B.  at  Biggleswade,  Beds.  School, 
Knotting,  Beds.  Matric.  1675;  B.A.  1678-9.  Brother  of 
Hugh  (1669) 

AUDLEY,  THOMAS.  Said  to  have  studied  at  Magdalene. 
Of  the  Inner  Temple.  Town  Clerk'of  Colchester,  1516.  M.P. 
for  Colchester,  1523 ;  for  Essex,  1529.  Attorney  of  the  Duchy 
of  Lancaster.  Member  of  Wolsey's  household.  Speaker  of  the 
House  of  Commons,  1529.  Knighted  1532.  Lord  ChanceUor, 
1533-44.  Created  Baron  Audley,  1538.  K.G.  1540.  Died 
1544.   Buried  at  Saffron  Walden.  {D.N.B.) 

AWDELEY,  THOMAS,  {senior).  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  1539. 

AWDELEY,  THOMAS  {junior).  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  1539. 

AWDLEY,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1544.    Probably  same  as  one  of  the  above  two. 

AUDLEY.THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Lent, 
1577-8.  One  Thomas  Audley  was  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1579. 
Perhaps  of  Houghton,  Lines.;  bapt.  at  Alford,  May  5,  1561. 
S.  of  Christopher,  of  Boston.   Died  1642.   {Lints.  Pedigrees.) 

AWDLEY,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs. 

1585. 
AUDLEY,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Pembroke,  May,  1625. 

S.  of  Thomas.  B.  in  Southwark.  Matric.  1626;  B.A.  1628-9; 

M.A.  1632. 
AUDLEY,  THOMAS.    Adm.   pens,   (age   18)   at  St  John's, 

Nov.  8,  1666.   S.  of  Thomas,  of  Houghton,  Lines.   School, 

Cowick,  Snaith,  Yorks.  Matric.  1667.  Of  Houghton,  Lines. 

Buried  at  Grantham,  Jan.  30,  1685-13.  {Lines.  Pedigrees,  iv. 

1142.) 
AUDLEY,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 

Easter,  1 611.    Of  Lines.   B.A.  1614-5;  M.A.  1618.    Perhaps 

M.D.  1631-2  (on  King's  visit). 

AUDLEY, .   Incorp.  1482-3. 

AUDLEY,  .    B.Civ.L.  1493-4  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 


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AuDRY,  John 

AUDRY,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalknb,  Michs.  1567. 
AUDRY,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  sizar  from  Clark,  c.  1590;  B.A. 

1593-4.   V.  of  Morden,  Surrey,  1604-34. 
AUDSLEY,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  1, 

1678-9.    S.  of  Thomas,  schoolmaster.    B.  at  Worsbrough, 

Yorks.   School,  Wakefield.    Matric.  i679-«o;  B.A.  1682-3. 

V.  of  Chesterfield,  Derbs.,  1698-1705.    Died  Dec.  4,  1723. 

(H.  G.  Harrison.) 
AUDSLEY,  ROGER.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1618,  as  Aldsley.   B.A.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1621;  M.A.  1632. 

Ord.   deacon    (Peterb.)   Sept.    19,    1624;   priest.   Mar.   13, 

1624-5.    V.  of  Batley,  Yorks.,  1635-45.    Married  Jennett, 

dau.  of  John  Allott,  of  Bentley  Grange,  Yorks.     (M.   H. 

Peacock.) 
AUDYN,  JOHN.   B.A.  Fellow  of  Clare,  May  3,  1466. 
AUDWOOD.  RALPH.   B.A.  1511-2;  M.A.  1515. 

AUDY, .    Incorp.  1479-80. 

AUFIELD,  see  ALFIELD. 

AUFRERE,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1746. 
S.  of  Anthony,  of  London.  Matric.  1747.  R.  of  Heigham, 
Norwich,  till  1781.  J.P.  for  Norfolk.  Died  Sept.  11,  1814, 
aged  84.  M.I.  at  Hoveton  St  Peter. 

AUGER,  see  also  ANGER. 

AUGER  (?  ANGER),  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct.  29,  1633.   Of  Cambridge.   Matric.  1633. 

AUGAR,  NICHOLAS.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1608-9;  M.A.  1612- 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1612.  One  of  these  names  master  of 
St  Saviour's  School,  Southwark,  1648. 

AUGARS,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  1, 
1600. 

AULDERNESS,  ROBERT.    B.A.  1508-9. 

AULDIN  or  AUDLIN,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney, 
May  15,  1634.  S.  of  Martin,  clothier.  B.  at  Hingham, 
Norfolk.  Schools,  Hingham  and  Thetford.  Matric.  1634; 
B.A.  1637-8;  M.A.  1641.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Dec.  18, 
1642.   C.  of  Hingham,  and  of  St  Peter's,  Sudbury,  1638. 

AULT,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  May  16,  1721.  Of 
Derbyshire.  Matric.  1727;  LL.B.  1728  {Com.  Reg.).  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  May  3,  1724;  priest,  Dec.  19,  1725.  C.  of 
Holwell,  Beds.,  1724.  V.  of  Oflley,  Herts.,  1732-5.  V.  of 
Arlsey,  1735. 

AUMANT  or  ALMOND,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peter- 
house,  c.  1592;  B.A.  1595-6;  M.A.  1599.  Ord.  deacon  and 
priest  (Peterb.)  June  22,  1396.  C.  of  WesU^e,  Suffolk,  in 
1603. 

AUNGEL,  JOHN.  Perhaps  scholar  of  Michaelhouse,  and  fellow 
of  King's  Hall  (so  Cooper,  but  the  name  does  not  occur  in 
their  lists) .  Chaplain  to  Queen  Mary.  Master  of  St  Catharine's 
Hospital,  Bedminster,  1557.    {Cooper,  i.  173.) 

AUNGER,  see  AUGER  and  ANGER. 

AUSTEN,  ANTHONY.    Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

1681.   B.  at  Hook  Norton,  Oxon.,  1666.   Matric.  1682;  B.A. 

1685-6.    FeUow,  1685.    V.  of  E.  Rudham,  also  V.  of  W. 

Rudham,  Norfolk,  1693.    Died  there  Nov.  26,  1696.    {Har- 

wood,  267.) 
AUSTEN,  BENJAMIN.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1586;  B.A.  1590-1;  M.A.   1594.     Chancellor  of  Limerick, 

1610-5:   deprived,   probably   for   non-residence.     (Cotton, 

Fast.  Hibern.) 
AUSTIN,  DANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  2, 

1731.    S.  of  Daniel.    B.  in  London.    School,  New  College 

School,  Oxford.    Matric.  1732;  B.A.  1734-5;  M.A.   1738; 

B.D.  1746.  Fellow,  1738-48.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  23, 

1739;  priest,  July  24,  1743    R.  of  Berrington,  Salop,  1743- 

87.   {Scott-Mayor,  in.  434.) 
AUSTEN,  EDWARD.  Matric.  FeU.-Coin.  from  Trinity,  Michs. 

1626. 
AUSTIN,  EDWARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  29,  1665. 

One  of  these  names,  s.  of  Robert,  of  Hayle  (?  Hall^Place, 

Kent,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  24,  1668-9.   Of  Bexley. 

Married  and  had  issue.   (J.  Foster,  Gray's  Itui.) 
AUSTIN,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  14, 

1608.    S.  of  Richard,  merchant.    B.  at  Stamford,  Lines. 

School,   Uppingham.    Matric.   1698;   B.A.    1701-2.    R.  of 

Astwick,  Beds.,  1710-7.    Brother  of  Richard  (1691). 

AUSTIN  or  AUSTEN.  FRANCIS.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 

Easter,  1585;  B.A.  1588-9;  M.A    1592.    Ord.  deacon  and 

priest  (Peterb.)  May  27,  1599. 
AUSTIN,  FRANCIS.    B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1609.    Ord. 

deacon   (Peterb.)   July    17;   priest,   Sept.  24,  1609.    R.  of 

Wilby,  Northants. 


Austin,  Samuel 

AUSTEN,  HENRY.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1681. 
B.  in  London.  Matric.  1682;  B.A.  1685-6;  M.A.  1689; 
D.D.  1711.  Fellow,  1685.  V.  of  Broad  Chalk,  Wats.  Preb. 
of  Sanun,  1696. 

AUSTEN,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  July  4,  1743. 
Of  Kent.  Exhibitioner  from  Tonbridge  School.  Matric.  1743; 
B.A.  174&-7:  M.A.  from  Clare,  1750.  Fellow  of  Queens'. 
Fellow  of  Clare,  1748-60.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  1747-8; 
priest,  Apr.  1,  1750.  P.C.  of  Shipbome,  Kent.  R.  of  W. 
JVickham,  1761. 

AUSTIN,  HUMPHREY.    M.A.  1663  {Lit.  Reg.). 

AUSTIN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  31, 
1631.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Walpole,  I.  of  Ely,  deceased. 
B.  there.  School,  Sleaford.  Matric.  163 1.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Aug.  6,  1632,  but  did  not  practise  Law.  Tutor  in 
Staffordshire  during  the  war.  Died  1669.  Buried  in  St  Paul's, 
Covent  Garden.  Became  Roman  Catholic  about  1640. 
Known  as  a  controversial  writer,  under  the  name  of  '  William 
Birchley.'    Brother  of  William  (1635-6).    {D.N.B.) 

AUSTIN,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Cora.  at  Peterhouse,  Sept.  29, 
1645.  From  Lincoln  College,  Oxford.  S.  of  Thomas,  citizen 
and  grocer,  of  London.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  1646,  as  2nd  s. 
of  Thomas,  of  Hoxton,  Middlesex.   {T.  A.  Walker,  83.) 

AUSTEN,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Pembroke, 
May  4, 1713.  S.  of  John,  of  Horsmonden,  Kent,  Esq.  Matric. 
1713- 

AUSTIN,  PETER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  30, 
1655.  S.  of  William,  deceased,  of  Winchester.  B.  there. 
School,  Winchester.  Probably  ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  23, 
1660,  as'  Pet.  Augustinus.'  Ejected  from  Castle  Ashby,  1662; 
died  soon  after.  {Calamy,  11.  214.) 

AUSTIN,  RALPH.  M.A.  1622  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
George,  of  Shalford,  Surrey.  Adm.  at  Oxford,  May  9,  1617. 
B.A.  1617;  M.A.  1620;  B.D.  1631.  FeUow  of  Magdalen 
College,  Oxford,  1619-32.  V.  of  Selbome,  Hants.,  1631-2. 
Died  1632.   {Al.  Oxon.;  Vis.  of  Surrey,  1622.) 

AUSTIN,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  1644.  S.  of 
Geoftrey,  of  Glastonbury,  Somerset.  Matric.  at  Magdalen 
Hall,  Oxford,  July  17,  1640,  age  16;  B.A.  (Cambridge) 
1644-5. 

AUSTIN,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Sept.  29, 
1691.  S.  of  Richard,  merchant.  B.  at  Stamford,  Lines. 
.School,  Stamford.  Matric.  1691;  B.A.  1695-6.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Dec.  20,  1696;  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  24,  1699. 
R.  of  West  Deeping,  Lines.,  1702.  V.  of  Tallington. 
Brother  of  Edward  (1698). 

AUSTIN,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Dec.  9,  1725. 
S.  of  R.,  clerk,  of  Northants.  (?  Richard,  above).  B.  at 
Maxey.  School,  Peterborough.  Matric.  1726;  B.A.  1729- 
30;  M.A.  1733.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  19,  1731;  priest, 
Sept.  23,  1733.  C.  of  West  Deeping,  Lmcs.  {Scott-Mayor, 
in.  392.) 

AUSTEN,  ROBERT.   B.A.  1515-6. 

AUSTIN,ROBERT.  Adm.  at  King's,  ascholar from  Eton,  Mar.  9, 
1611-2.  S.  of  George,  of  Shalford.  B.  at  Guildford,  Surrey. 
Matric.  1612;  B.A.  1615-6;  M.A.  1619;  B.D.  1626;  D.D.  1639. 
Fellow,  1614-28.  Rhetoric  reader  in  the  University.  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1619.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (London)  May  23, 
1624,  age  31.  Chaplain  to  Archbishop  Abbot.  R.  of  Harble- 
down,  Kent,  1628-1643.  R.  of  Alclington  in  1636.  V.  of 
Fordingbridge,  Hants.,  1639.  Brother  of  Ralph  (1622) ;  father 
of  Robert  (1647).   {Vis.  of  Surrey,  1622.) 

AUSTEN,  ROBERT.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1628. 

AUSTEN,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Nov.  2, 1647,  age  17.  S.  of  Robert  (1611-2),  fellow  of  King's. 
B.  at  Ashford,  Kent.  Matric.  1647;  B.A.  1650-1.  Fellow, 
1650-4.   Died  insane.   {Harwood.) 

AUSTEN,  ROBERT.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse, 
July  13,  1680.  S.  of  Sir  John,  Bart.  Bapt.  at  Bexley, 
Mar.  19,  1663-4.  School,  St  Albans.  Succeeded  as  3rd  Bart. 
Of  Hall  Place,  Bexley,  Kent.  M.P.  for  Rye,  1699-1701. 
Buried  at  Bexley,  July  5,  1706.    {T.  A.  Walker,  166.) 

AUSTEN,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Mar.  7,  1731-2.  Of 
Burwash,  Sussex.  Matric.  1732;  LL.B.  1738. 

AUSTEN,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  1592-3.  Donor 
to  the  College  library.  One  of  these  names,  s.  and  h.  of 
George,  of  Guildford;  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  13, 
1598. 

AUSTINE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Jan.  7, 
1674-5.  S.  of  Henry,  dyer,  citizen  of  Norwich.  B.  there. 
School,  Norwich. 

AUSTIN,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  pent,  from  Trinity  Hall,  llkbs. 
1687;  M.B.  1690. 


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AUSTEN,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1500-1;  M.A.  1504.  University 
preacher,  1512-3.  Fellow  of  Queens',  1505-12.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  28,  1506. 

AUSTIN,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1567; 
B.A.  1570-1 ;  M.A.  1574.  Perhaps  R.  of  Church  Eaton,  Staffs., 
1579-84;  of  Milwich,  1586-9;  V.  of  Aveley,  Essex,  1592- 
1609;  and  R.  of  Grafton  Regis,  Northants.,  161 1. 

AUSTEN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1636.  Of 
Kent.  Matric.  Easter,  1637;  B.A.  1639-40;  M.A.  1643. 
V.  of  Brent  Pelham,  Herts.,  1644-57. 

AUSTEN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Nov.  25, 

1674.    ist  s.  of  Thomas,  yeoman.    B.  in  St  Mary's  parish, 

Ely.   School,  Ely.  Matric.  1675;  B.A.  1678-9;  M.A.  1682. 
AUSTIN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  23, 

1684-5.   S.  of  Thomas,  merchant.    B.  at  St  Neots,  Hunts. 

School,  Charterhouse.    Matric.  1685;  B.A.  1688-9.    Adm. 

at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  14,  1689. 
AUSTIN,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  July  24,  1701.   Of 

Ely.  Matric.  1702;  Scholar,  1702;  B.A.  1707-8. 
AUSTIN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  Feb.  6, 

1717-8.   S.  of  Benjamin,  of  Norwich.   Matric  1717;  BA. 

1721-2. 
AUSTEN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June  21, 

1740.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Kent.  B.  at  Chatham.  Schools, 

Maidstone  and  Canterbury.  Matric.  1740;  B.A.  1743-41  M.A. 

1747.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  Sept.  23,  1744;  priest,  Oct. 

5,  1746.  V.  of  All  Hallows,  Rochester,  1751-90.   Died  1790. 

(Scott-Mayor,  iii.  506.) 
AUSTEN,  WALTER.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1551. 
AUSTEN,  WILLIAM.   B.A.  1514-5. 
AUSTEN,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 

Easter,  1578.  Of  Kent.  B.A.  1582-3;  M.A.  1586. 
AUSTIN,   WILLIAM.     Matric.   pens,   from   Clare,   c.    1597. 

Perhaps  adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  July  12,  1599. 
AUSTEN,   WILLIAM.    Matric.  Fell.-Com.   from  St   John's, 

Easter,  1 603.   M.I.  (locality  not  given)  to  one  of  these  names 

who  died  Jan.  16,  1633-4,  aged  46.   (Le  Neve,  Mon.  1. 146.) 
AUSTIN,  WILLIAM  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1626. 

Matric.  1626. 
AUSTEN,  WILLIAM  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Jan.  23, 

1635-6.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Walpole,  Isle  of  Ely,  deceased. 

B.  there.    School,  Sleaford.    Matric.  1637;  B.A.  1639-40. 

Brother  of  John  (1631). 
AUSTIN,  WILLIAM    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 

Feb.  21,   1645-6.     School,  Lamberhurst,  Sussex.    Matric. 

1646;  Scholar,  1647.   Migrated  to  Oxford.    B.A.  (Lincoln 

College)  1649;  M.B.  (Camb.),  1653.  Practised  physic  at  Cran- 

brook,  Kent.  Extra  licentiate  of  College  of  Physicians,  1657. 

{Munk,  I.  276;  Al.  Oxon.) 
AUSTIN,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Christ's, 

Apr.  14,  1646.  S.  of  William.  B.  in  St  Mary  Overy,  London. 

School,  Eton.  Matric.  1647;  B.A.  1648-9.  Adm.  at  Gray's 

Inn,  June  23,  1648.    Knighted,  Dec.  10,  1661.    Buried  at 

Southwark.   Poetical  author.  (Peile,  i.  505.) 
AUSTIN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  27, 

1698.   S.  of  Francis,  linendraper.   B.  at  Ely.   School,  Ely. 

Matric.  1698;  B.A.  1701-2;  M.A.  1718.   Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 

Sept.  19, 1703;  priest,  Apr.  12, 1704.  R.  of  Coveney,  Cambs., 

1703. 

AUSTEN, .  M.Gram.  1510-1. 

AUSTON  (?) .  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinitv,  c.  1592. 

AUSTIN, .  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  1656, 

AUSTIN, .  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  1656. 

AUSTRIA,  DANIEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1629. 

AUVERQUERQUE,  HENRY.    Incorp.  LL.D.   1728.    Lord  of 

Auverquerque.    Created   D.C.L.   (Oxford)    1695.    Earl  of 

Grantham,  1698.    Keeper  of  the  Privy  Purse,  1700.    Died 

Dec  5,  1754-   {G.E.C.) 

AVARELL, .  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1579. 

AVARNE,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  May  11,  1721. 

Of  Staffs.    Matric.  1721;  B.A.  1724-5;  M.A.  1728.    V.  of 

Rugeley,  Staffs. 
AVELING,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  25, 

1733.   S.  of  Thomas,  of  Whittlesey,  Cambs.   School,  Ely. 

Matric.  1733;  Scholar,  1734;  B.A.  I73&-7;  M.A.  1740.   Ord. 

deacon  (Lincoln)  June  5,  i737;   priest,   Mar.  2,   1739-40. 

V.  of  Flitwick,  Beds.,  1741.   R.  of  St  Peter's,  Bedford,  1742. 
AVENANDE,  ALEXANDER.    Matric.   pens,   from   Queens', 

Lent,  1557-8  (impubes);  B.A.  1563-4. 
AVERY,  DUDLEY.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 

1641.   Of  London. 


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AVEREY,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1689.  Of  Middle- 
sex. Matric.  1690;  B.A.  1693-4;  M.A.  1697. 

AVERY,  JOSEPH.  Incorp.  D.D.  1707,  from  Trinity  College, 
Dublin.  Probably  V.  of  Kirby-le-Soken,  Essex,  1688.  R.  of 
Frinton,  1691. 

AVEREY,  RICHARD.  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1624-5;  M.A.  1628, 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Jan.  3;  priest,  Jan.  4,  1625-6.  P.C. 
of  Putney,  Surrey,  1632-44:  ejected. 

AVERY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  King's,  1697-8. 

AVIS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  May  12, 
1532,  age  17.  B.  at  Wokingham,  Berks.  B.A.  1535-6;  M.A. 
1539.  Fellow,  1535-42.  Fellow  of  Eton,  1553.  Canon  of 
Worcester,  1559.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1571-81.  V.  of  Broms- 
grove.  V.  of  Cholsey,  Berks.  Perhaps  Master  of  Saffron 
Walden  School  in  1545.  Died  1581.  Will  (P.C.C). 

AVIS,  WILLIAM,  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  Jan.  20,  1620-1. 
S.  of  William,  yeoman,  deceased.  B.  at  Higham,  Suffolk. 
School,  Bury.  Matric.  1621;  B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.  1628.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  19;  priest,  Sept.  20,  1629. 

AWBERY,  see  also  AUBREY. 

AWBERY,  ARTHUR.  M.A.  1583  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
London.  Matric.  (Oxford)  1575,  age  18;  B.A.  1578;  M.A. 
1582;  B.D.  1595-6;  D.D.  1596.  FeUow  of  St  John's  CoUege, 
Oxford.  R.  of  Kingston  Bagpuze,  Berks.,  1586;  and  of 
Alvescott,  Oxon.,  1592.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

AWBERY,  EDWARD.  'Of  Cambridge'  Incorp.  as  B.C.L.  at 
Oxford,  July  11,  1598. 

AWBERY  or  AUBERY,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Apr. 
13,  1680.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  1680.  Scholar  (Dean  and 
Chapter  of  St  Paul's)  1681;  B.A.  1683-4;  M.A.  1687. 
Fellow,  1684-1718.  Proctor,  1701-2.  V.  of  Whittlesford, 
Cambs.,  1692;  Comberton,  1694.  R.  of  Graveley,  1702. 
Hanged  himself  in  his  college  study,  Aug.  26, 1718.  (A.  Gray.) 

AWLDALL,  WILLIAM.   M.A.  1486-7. 

AWMENER,  WALTER.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1422-8. 

AWSON,   RICHARD.    Fellow  of  Gonville   Hall,   1434-44. 

Of  Ipswich.   Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  20,  1438;  priest, 

Feb.  20,  1438-9. 
AWSTRUP,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1547- 
AWSTWYCK,  RICHARD.   B.A.  1513-4.    Perhaps  s.  of  Hugh, 

mercer.  Mayor  of  Pontefract,  who  died  15 15. 

AWTON, .   B.A.  1477-8. 

AXBYE,  ROBERT.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1555. 

AXTELL,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
July  I,  1676.  S.  of  Nathaniel,  of  London,  bencher.  Inner 
Temple.  B.  in  London.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Dec.  1, 1677.  Barrister,  1685.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  1686.  Bencher,  1720.  Died  in  the  Temple. 
Buried  at  Twickenham,  Mar.  25,  1725. 

AXTELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  6, 
1643.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Shenley,  Herts.  School,  Shenley. 
B.A.  from  Queens',  1646-7. 

AXTON,  HUGH.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1571; 
B.A.  1575-6,  as  Acson. 

AXTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  25, 
1717-8.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  London.  School,  St  Paul's.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  May  20,  1722;  priest,  Dec.  22,  1723. 

AXTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Sept.  18, 
1750.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  St  Martin's-in-the-Fields,  Middlesex, 
clerk.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  1751;  B.A.  1755;  M.A. 
1758.  Fellow,  1756.  V.  of  Frindsbury,  Kent,  1762-4.  Died 
1764. 

AXTON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1566; 
B.A.  1570-1;  M.A.  1574;  B.D.  1598,  as  Haxton.  Fellow, 
1573.  R.  of  Moreton  Corbet,  Salop;  deprived  for  noncon- 
formity, and  retired  to  Holland.  {Cooper,  i.  326.) 

AYCKRIGGE,  see  also  ACRIGG,  AIKRIGG,  and  ACROYD. 

AYCKRIGGE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  21, 

1647.   S.  of  James,  of  Mansergh,  Westmorland.    B.  there! 

School,  Sedbergh.   Matric.  1647;  B.A.  1650-1;  M-.'V.  1655. 

V.  of  Thornton,  Yorks.,  1663-1709.  Died  1709. 

AYDE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  May  17, 
1687.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Ketteringham,  Norfolk.  School, 
Norwich.  Matric.  1687;  Scholar,  1689;  B.A.  1690-1;  M.A. 
1694.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June,  1693;  priest  (Chester) 
May,  1695.  V.  of  Sturton,  Notts.,  1710.  V.  of  the  E.  med. 
of  Treswell,  1710.  Preb.  of  Southwell,  1719.  R.  of  Bam- 
burgh,  Yorks.,  1731-60.  Died  at  Bamburgh,  Nov.  28,  1760. 
{Peile,  II.  105.) 

AYENSON,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1606. 


Ayerst,  William 

AYERST,  WILLIAB4.  Incorp.  M.A.  1715;  and  B.D.  171?;  from 
University  College,  Oxford.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Shorne,  Kent, 
clerk.  School,  Maidstone.  Matric.  at  Oxford,  Mar.  20,  1699- 
1700,  age  15;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1703;  M.A.  1707:  B.D.  1717; 
D.D.  (Lambeth)  1728.  Fellow  of  Queens',  1717-8-  R-  of 
Gt  Birch,  Essex,  1716.  R.  of  Little  Birch,  1718.  R.  of 
Gravesend,  1723-6.  V.  of  North  Fleet,  1723-6.  Canon  of 
Canterbury,  1724.  R.  of  Stoiirmouth,  1726-9.  R.  of  St 
George  and  St  Mary,  Canterbury,  1726-^9.  R.  of  St  Swithin, 
London,  1729-65.  R.  of  North  Cray  and  Rokesley,  Kent, 
1729-65.  Chaplain  on  foreign  embassies,  etc.  Died  May  9, 
1 765 .   Buried  in  Canterbury  Cathedral.   {A  I.  Oxon. ;  G.  Mag.) 

AYLAND  or  ELAND,  HENRY.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1541-2; 
M.A.  1545;  Grace  for  B.D.  1551-  Fellow,  1533-51.  Died 
1551.  Admon.  (V.C.C.)  1551,  to  brothers  John  and  William, 
of  London.  (Is  not  the  date  of  his  fellowship  1543,  not  i533?) 

AYLAND,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1559.  B.  in  London,  c.  1542.  Matric.  1559;  B.A.  1563-4. 
Fellow,  1562-4.  R.  of  Cotteshall,  Norfolk,  1564.  R.  of 
Horstead,  Norfolk,  1571-1608.  Died  Jan.  14,  1607-8,  aged 
65.   M.I.  at  Horstead. 

AYLESBURY,  see  AILESBURY. 

AYLETT,  see  also  ALLETT. 

AYLET  or  ALLIOTT,  GILES.  B.A.  from  Jesus,  1585-6;  M.A. 
1589.  R.  of  Gt  Sutton,  Essex,  1593-1629.  Lie.  to  marry,  at 
Chelmsford,  Nov.  4,  1606,  Mary,  dau.  of  Robert  Thurgood, 
of  Laver  Magdalen,  Essex,  yeoman.  He  was  then  aged  39. 
Died  1629.    (A.  Gray.) 

AYLET,  GILES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  July  i,  1627. 

AYLETT,  JEREMIAH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 'Oct.  i,  1638. 
One  of  these  names  s.  of  Jeremy,  of  Rivenhall,  Essex.  {Vis. 
of  Essex,  1634.) 

AYLITT,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Michs.  1635. 

AYLETT,  ROBERT.  B.A.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1605;  M.A. 
1608;  LL.D.  1614.  B.  1583.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1608.  Adm. 
advocate,  Nov.  i,  1617.  Master  of  the  Faculties,  1642. 
Master  in  Chancery,  1638-55.  Probably  died  c.  1655.  Buried 
at  Great  Braxted,  Essex.  Author,  Divine  and  Moral  Specu- 
lations, 1654:  a  volume  of  religious  poetry.  Will  proved 
(P.C.C.)  1655.    (D.N.B.) 

AYLETT,  ROBERT.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  14,  1664. 

AYLETT,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  1615; 
B.A.  1618-9.  Probably  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Coggeshall,  Essex; 
adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  6,  162 1.  Married  and  had  issue. 
(PeiU,  I.  302;  Vis.  of  Essex,  1634.) 

AYLETT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  25, 
1658.   S.  of  John,  maltster,  of  Essex.   School,  Colchester. 

AYLETT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  25, 
1671.  ist  s.  of  Richard,  Esq.  B.  at  Rivenhall,  Essex.  School, 
Kelvedon.   Matric.  1671. 

AYLETT, .  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  June  17,  1666. 

AYLING,  JOHN.  Incorp.  M.A.  1668,  from  Magdalen  Hall, 
Oxford.  Matric.  there,  July  25, 1655;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1658-9; 
M.A.  1661.  V.  of  Monkton,  Kent,  1663-1710.  Died  Dec.  4, 
1710,  aged  74.  Buried  at  Monkton.  (Al.  Oxon;  H.  G. 
Harrison.) 

AYLMER  or  AYLEMORE,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Mar.  15,  1624-5.  Of  Essex.  3rd  s.  of  Samuel,  of  Akenham 
Hall,  Suffolk.  B.A.  1627-8.  Barrister,  Middle  Temple. 
Adm.  Oct.  22,  1627.  (Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

AYLMER,  BRABAZON.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Jesus,  July  10, 
1655.  Of  Suffolk.  B.  1636.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Ulting, 
Essex,  deceased.  Matric.  1655.  Adm.  at  Grav's  Inn,  Feb.  12, 
1655-6.  Of  Mugdon  Hall,  Ulting.  J.P.  Clerk  of  the  Peace 
for  Essex.    Died  Aug.  26,  1754.  (Lines.  Pedigrees;  G.  Mag.) 

AYLMER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  Queens',  Lent,  1624-5.  2nd  s. 
of  Samuel,  of  Akenham  Hall,  Essex,  Esq.;  grandson  of 
John,  Bishop  of  London.  Matric.  at  St  Alban's  Hall,  Oxford, 
Mar.  3,  1624-5,  age  18;  B.A.  1627-8;  M.A.  1631.  Created 
D.D.  (Oxford)  1645.  Of  Claydon  Hall,  Suffolk.  R.  of  W. 
Hanningfield,  Essex,  1631.  Sequestered.  Royalist.  Died 
1655,  at  Oxford.  (Al.  Oxon.;  Vis.  of  Suff.  1664.) 

AILMERor  ALMER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at 
St  John's,  Dec.  12,  1656.  S.  of  Edward,  D.D.,  deceased,  of 
Claydon  Hall,  Suffolk  (1624-5).  B.  at  Fulboum,  Cambs.  (his 
mother's  home).  School,  Cambridge.  B.A.  1658-9,  as  Aylmer. 
Of  Claydon,  Suffolk.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  11,  1637. 
(Vis.  of  Suff.  1664.) 

AYLMER,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  at  Clare,  May  7,  171 8.  B.  in 
Norwich,  1700.  Matric.  1717.  Migr.  to  Corpus  Christi,  1719. 
B.A.  1721-2;  M.A.  1725;  B.D.  1733.  Fellow,  1722-44.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Nov.  i722;prie8t  (Ely),  Dec.  20, 1724.  C.of 
Chiddingstone,  Kent,  1729.  Lady  Margaret  preacher,  1734- 
44.  R.  of  Fulmodeston  and  Thuraing,  Norfolk,  1740.  Died 
Oct.  14,  1758- 


Aylmer,  Theophilus 

ALLMER,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1545. 
AYLMER,  JOHN.   B.Can.L.  1513-4. 

AYLMER,  JOHN.  B.A.  1540-1;  M.A.  1545;  D.D.  1572.  Probably 
of  Queens'.  B.  1521.  Of  Aylmer  HaU,  Tivetshall,  Norfolk. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1573.  Tutor  to  Lady  Jane  Grey.  R.  of 
Rodney  Stoke  and  Stoke  Gifford,  1541.  V.  of  Wellington, 
Somerset,  1543.  Preb.of  Wells,  1543.  R.  of  Market  Bosworth, 
1553.  Archdeacon  of  Stow,  Lines.,  1553.  Retired  to  Strass- 
burg  and  Zurich,  under  Queen  Mary.  Returned  in  1558. 
R.  of  Cassington,  Leics.,  1561.  Archdeacon  of  Lincoln, 
1562-77.  Bishop  of  London,  1577-94.  Married  Judith 
Bures  of  Suffolk,  by  whom  he  had  a  large  family.  Died 
Junes,  1594.  Buried  in  St  Paul's.  (Cooler,  n.  168;  D.iV.JB.) 

AILMER,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1607, 
S.  of  Theophilus  (1582-3),  R.  of  Much  Hadham,  Herts. 
B.  there.  Bapt.  Aug.  16,  1590.  B.A.  1610-1;  M.A.  1614. 
Fellow  of  Jesus,  1611-23.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  15; 
priest.  May  16,  1617.  V.  of  Comberton,  Cambs.,  1620-25. 
Married  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Newce,  of  Hadham.  Died  1625. 
Buried  at  Hadham.  Probably  brother  of  Theophilus  (1607). 
(A.  Gray.) 

AYLMER,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Lent,  1618-9.  S.of 
Tobell,  of  London,  and  grandson  of  the  Bishop  of  London. 
B.A.  1621-2;  M.A.  1625.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (London) 
June  4,  1626,  age  24.  R.  of  Melchboum,  Bedford,  1629.  R. 
of  Bletsoe,  1630.  Brother  of  Tobell  (1628).  (Lines.  Pedigrees; 
Vis.  of  London,  1634.) 

AYLMER  or  AYLEMORE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Mar.  15,  1624-5.  Of  Essex.  1st  s.  of  Samuel,  of  Akenham 
Hall,  Suffolk  (1582-3).  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple.  Of 
Mugdon  Hall,  Essex.  Brother  of  Anthony  and  Edward 
(1624-5).  (Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

AYLMER  or  AILMER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  June  21, 
1662.  B.A.  1665-6;  M.A.  1669.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  22, 
1667;  priest  (Gloucester,  at  Holbom)  Feb.  27,  1669-70. 
Perhaps  V.  of  Brent  Pelham,  Herts.,  1671-89.   Died  1689. 

AILMER,  JUSTINIAN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1654.  Of  Herts.  Probably  migrated  to  Oxford,  1656; 
and  matric.  at  Trinity  College;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1657.  R.  of 
S.  Clement's,  Ipswich,  1699.  V.  of  St  Helen's,  Ipswich,  1706. 
(Al.Oxon). 

AILMER,  JUSTINIAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
July  4,  1684.  S.  of  Theophilus,  druggist.  B.  at  Chelmsford, 
Essex.  School,  Chelmsford.  Matric.  1685;  B.A.  1688-9; 
M.A.  1692;  B.D.  1700.  Fellow,  1694-1707.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Dec.  23,  1694;  priest,  Dec.  20,  1696. 

AILMER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  p«ens.  (age  17)  at  Caius,  May 
29, 1634.  S.  of  Gregory,  of  Wilton,  Norfolk,  glover.  School, 
Wisbech.  Matric.  1634;  Scholar,  1637-9;  B.A.  1637-8;  M.A. 
1641.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Dec.  20,  1640.  V.  of  Wiggen- 
hall  St  Germans,  Norfolk,  1662.   (Venn,  i.  315.) 

AYLMER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1717.  Of  Essex. 
School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  1717;  B.A.  1721-2;  M.A. 
1725.  2nd  s.  of  Anthony,  of  Ulting,  Essex.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Sept.  22, 1723 ;  priest,  Dec.  20, 1724.  V.  of  Camber- 
well,  Surrey,  1727.  Died  Aug.  14,  1769. 

AILMER,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Queens',  Lent, 
1582-3.  S.  of  John  (1540-1),  Bishop  of  London.  B.A.  as 
Elmer,  1582-3,  1st  in  the  ordo.  Of  Akenham  Hall,  Suffolk, 
and  of  Ulting,  Essex.  High  Sheriff  of  Suffolk,  1626.  Died 
Jan.  12,  1635-6.  Brother  of  Theophilus  (1582-3).  (Lines. 
Pedigrees;  Vis.  of  London,  1634.) 

AILMER,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's  as  Elmer, 
Michs.  1616;  M.B.  from  Jesus,  1626;  M.D.  1631.  Probably 
grandson  of  John,  Bishop  of  London  (1340-1).  Practised  at 
Bury,  Suffolk.   (Nichols,  Leics.  ill.  908;  Peile,  1.  313.) 

AILMER  or  ELMER,  THEOPHILUS.  Matric.  FeU.-Com  from 
Queens',  Lent,  1582-3.  S.  of  John  (1540-1),  Bishop  of 
London.  B.inLincohi.  B.A.  1582-3;  M.A.  1586, as  Aelmer; 
D.D.  1598.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Oct.  12,  1583,  aged  18 
(sic.).  Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1383;  of  York,  1591.  R.  of  Much 
Hadham,  Herts.,  1589.  Archdeacon  of  London,  1391.  R.  of 
St  Magnus,  London,  1592.  R.  of  St  Leonard,  Shoreditch. 
Died  Jan.  1625-6.  Buried  at  Much  Hadham.  Father  of 
John,  1607;  brother  of  Samuel  (1582-3).   (Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

AILMER,  THEOPHILUS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter, 
1607;  B.A.  1610-1;  M.A.  fromCiare,  1614.  Perhaps  fellow 
of  Clare.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  15;  priest.  May  16, 
1617.  R.  of  Wicken  Bonant,  Essex,  1627-68.  Doubtless 
s.  of  Theophilus  above,  and  brother  of  John  (1607).  Died 
1668.  (Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

AILMER,  THEOPHILUS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Aug.  ao,  1623. 
Matric.  1625.   Buried  in  the  College  Chapel,  Nov.  37,  1628. 

AILMER,  THEOPHILUS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity, 
May  14,  1680.  S.  of  Theophilus.  B.  at  Chelmsford,  Essex. 
School,  Chelmsford.   Matric.  1680;  MB.  1683. 


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Aylmer,  Thomas 

AYLMER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1714.  Of 
Norfolk.  Matric.  1715;  B.A.  1717-8;  M.A.  1721;  B.D. 
1729.  Fellow,  1718-32.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  June,  1721. 
V.  of  St  Benet's,  Cambridge,  1722-4.  V.  of  Lavington, 
Wilts.,  1730.    Died  there. 

AILMER,  TOBELL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  May  14,  1628.  Of 
Hertford.  Matric.  1628.  Doubtless  s.  of  Tobell,  citizen  of 
London,  and  grandson  of  the  Bishop  of  London.  Of  London, 
gent.  Brother  of  John  (1618).  {Lines.  Pedigrees;  Vis.  of 
London,  1634;  A.  Gray.) 

AYLEMER  or  ELMAYR, 
in  Law)  1529-30. 

AYLEMER, 

I55.S. 


A  monk.   Graduated  (perhaps 


Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  Michs. 


AYLOE,  AISLOE  or  HAYLOE,  THOMAS.  B.A.  from  Peter- 
house,  1586-7;  M.A.  1590;  B.D.  (Oxford)  1597.  R-  of 
S.  Tidworth,  Hants.,  1593;  and  of  Fisherton  Anger,  Wilts., 
1613-8.  Perhaps  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  Nov.  21,  1595;  s«« 
Ashley,  Thos.  (1595).    {Al.  Oxon.) 

AYLOFFE,  BENJAMIN.  Student  at  Christ's,  c.  1614.  S.  of 
Sir  William  (1583).  Succeeded  as  baronet,  1627.  Sheriff  of 
Essex,  1644.  Imprisoned  and  fined  as  a  royalist.  M.P.  for 
Essex,  1 66 1.  Died  1662.  Brother  of  James  below.  {G.E.C.; 
Peile,  I.  294;  Cambs.  Vis.,  1619.) 

AYLOFFE,  JAMES.  Student  at  Christ's,  c.  1614.  Lived  at 
Meldreth,  Cambs.  Buried  there,  June  10,  1654.  Younger 
brother  of  Benjamin,  above;  father  of  William  (1632). 
{Peile,  I.  294.) 

AYLOFF,  JAMES.  Adm.  scholar  at  Tri!*ity  Hall,  Jan.  7, 
1686-7.  Of  Kent.  Matric.  1686;  LL.B.  1692;  LL.D.  1701. 
Fellow,  1692-1702.  Adm.  advocate,  1701.    Died  1702. 

AYLOFF  or  AYLOPH,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's, 
July,  1617;  B.A.  1620-1;  M.A.  1624.  Doubtless  s.  of  Sir 
William  (1583),  and  half-brother  of  Benjamin  and  James. 
If  so.  Colonel  in  the  W.  Indies.  {Peile,  1.  317;  Burke,  Ext. 
Bart.;  Vis.  of  Essex,  1634.) 

AYLOFFE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Peterhouse, 
March  14,  1687-8.  S.  of  Henry,  Captain  of  Horse.  School, 
Hertford.  Matric.  1688;  Scholar,  1688;  B.A.  1691-2;  M.A. 
1695.  Fellow,  1695.  Ord.  priest  (London)  Mar.  20,  1697-8. 
R.  of  Dengie,  Essex,  1700-8.  R.  of  Stanford  Rivers,  1707- 
1730.  Succeeded  as  baronet,  March  5,  1722.  Of  Braxted 
Magna,  Essex.  Died  Dec.  10,  1730.  (r.  A.  Walker,  132; 
G.E.C.  1.  94.) 

AYLOFFE,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  18,  1640. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1640;  Scholar,  1641;  B.A. 
1643-4;  MA.  1647.  Of  Brittayns,  Essex,  gent.;  adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Oct.  31,  1646.  S.  of  Sir  William,  Bart. 
Barrister,  1653.  Ancient,  1667.  His  grandson  Joseph  suc- 
ceeded as  6th  Bart.    (G.E.C.) 

AYLOFFE,  THEOPHILUS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1640;  Scholar,  1641. 

AYLOFFE  or  HEYLOFFE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  1484. 

AYLIFF,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Clark,  Easter,  1581; 

B.A.  1583-4- 
AYLOFF,  THOMAS.   Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Aug.  10, 

i68i.    Of  Essex.    Matric.  1681;  LL.B.  1686;  LL.D.  1696. 

Fellow,  1684-98.   Adm.  advocate,  1696.   Incorp.  at  Oxford, 

1700.   Regius  Professor  of  Civil  Law,  1703-14.  Chancellor  of 

diocese  of  Oxford.  Died  Mar.  1714. 

AYLOFFE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Christ's, 
Michs.  1583,  as  '  Aleph.'  S.  of  William,  of  Brittayns,  Horn- 
church,  Essex  (Justice,  Q.B.).  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov. 
20,  1585.  Knighted,  1603;  created  Baronet,  1611.  Sheriff 
of  Essex,  1594-5.  M.P.  for  Stockbridge,  1620-2.  Died  Aug. 
5,1627.  Fatherof  Benjamin  (1614)  and  John  (1617).  (Peile, 
I.  176;  G.E.C.  I.  94.) 

AYLOFFE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  July  3, 
1632.  S.  of  James  (1614),  of  Meldreth,  Cambs.  B.  at  Mar- 
garetting,  Essex.  School,  Newport.  Migrated  to  Pembroke, 
Mays,  1633.  Matric.  1633.  Probablyscholarof  Trinity  Hall, 
Apr.  30,  1636.    (Peile,  i.  423.) 

AYLOFFE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Clare,  Easter, 
1652;  B.A.  1652-3.  Probably  s.  of  Sir  William,  of  Brittayns, 
Essex.  Died  s.p.  (Cambs.  Vis.,  1619.) 

AYLOFFE,  WILLIAM  Adm.  pens.(age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  19, 
1680.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Bassingboume,  Cambs.  School, 
Westminster.  Matric.  1680;  Scholar,  1681;  B.A.  1683-4; 
M.A.  1687;  LL.D.  (Com.  Reg.)  1705.  Fellow,  1687.  Public 
Orator,  1696-1726.   Died  1728. 

AYLOFFE, .   B.A.  1480-1;  M.A.  1484.   Probably  fellow  of 

Clare,  i486 


Ayre,  Gervase 

AYLOFFE, .    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  June  17,  1666. 

Presumably  John  the  satirist.  Of  the  Inner  Temple.  Exe- 
cuted, Oct.  30,  1685,  for  complicity  in  the  Rye  House  Plot. 
Author,  MarveU's  Ghost.  (D.N.B.) 

AYLOTT  or  AYLETT,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1626;  B.A.  1629-30. 

AYLOTT, .  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Easter,  1646. 

AYLSHAM,  JOHN.  Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi,  1399.  Perhaps 
V.  of  Redenhall,  Norfolk,  1410,  and  of  Little  Melton.  Buried 
there,  1447. 

AYLSHAM,  JOHN.  A  monk  from  St  Benet  Hulme,  Norfolk. 
Pens,  at  Gonville  Hall,  1500-3. 

AYLWARD,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Mar. 
16,  1653-4.  S.  of  Richard.  B.  at  W.  Dereham,  Norfolk. 
School,  W.  Dereham.  Matric.  1653-4.  Oae  of  these  names 
V.  of  Chidham,  Sussex,  1664;  and  one  R.  of  Bleatham 
(?  Birdham)  1662.  V.  of  Boxgrove,  1663.   (Peile,  i.  559.) 

AYLWARD,  SIMON.  Adm.  at  King's,  scholar,  1449.  B.A. 
(?  1453);  M.A.  1456-7.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1503;  'of  St  Pancras, 
Winchester,"  '  to  be  buried  in  Winchester  Cathedral.' 

AYLWARD,  THOMAS.  Prob.  pens,  at  Gonville  Hall,  about 
1405.  V.  of  Havant,  Hants.  Benefactor  to  Gonville  Hall. 
He  established  a  'chest'  for  loans  to  poor  students.  (Venn, 
1.4.) 

AYLWARD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Aug.  12, 1558,  age  19.  Of  Hedgerley,  Bucks.  Matric.  1558, 
Left  college,  1561.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Nov.  10;  priest, 
Dec  20,  1560. 

AILEWARD,  W.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1576. 

AYLEWORTH,  CONSTANTINE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's, 
Nov.  1559.  'Constantius  Aylward'  was  preb.  of  Emly,  1562. 
(Cotton,  Fast.  Hibern.) 

AYL WORTH  or  ALWORTH,  GILES.  Incorp.  LL.B.,  1684,  from 
Pembroke  College,  Oxford.  S.  of  Henry,  of  Westcott,  Wilts., 
D.C.L.  Matric.  at  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  Mar.  6,  1674-5, 
age  14.  B.C.L.  ( (Pembroke)  1683. 

AYLWORTH,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1602. 
One  of  these  names,  of  Charterhouse,  Somerset,  adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Nov.  1607. 

AILWORTH,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  28, 
1673.   School,  Westminster.  Scholar,  1674. 

AYLWORTH,  WILLIAM.   B.A.  from  Trinity,  1571-2. 

AYN,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  24,  1690. 
S.  of  John,  of  Mitcham,  Surrey.  School,  Mitcham.  Matric. 
1690. 

AYNSCOMBE,  PHILIP.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity,  Dec.  24, 
1724.  Matric.  1725;  M.A.  1728  (Com.  Reg.).  Perhaps  s.  of 
Thomas, of  North  Hill,  Bucks.,  Esq.;  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Feb.  4, 1725-6. 

AYNSCOMBYE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalkne, 
Easter,  1585.  F*robably  of  Buxted,  Sussex;  adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Nov.  1588.   Barrister,  1598. 

AYNSCOUGHor  AYNSCOMB,  RADLEY.  M.A.  from  Jesus,  1710 
S.  of  Thomas,  (?)  R.  of  Bowdon,  Cheshire.  Matric.  (Brase- 
nose  College,  Oxford)  Mar.  8,  1699-1700,  age  18;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1703.  V.  of  Famworth,  Lanes.,  1709-18.  Chaplain 
of  the  College  Church,  Manchester:  fellow,  1727.  Died  soon 
after.  Father  of  Thomas  (1734).  (Al.  Oxon.;  Mumford, 
Manch.  Gr.  ScH.) 

AINSCOUGH,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  28,  1670.  S.  of  John,  of  Chorley,  Lanes.  B.  there. 
School,  Manchester.  Matric.  1670;  B.A.  1673-4;  M.A.  1678. 
Married  Mary  Radley,  of  Salford. 

AYNSCOUGH,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  31,  1734.  S.  of  Radley,  clerk,  of  Lanes.  (1710). 
B.  in  Manchester.  School,  Manchester.  Matric.  1735;  B.A. 
1738-9;  M.A.  1742.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1742.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lichfield)  May  24,  1752;  priest  (Chester)  Oct.  15,  1752. 
P.C.  of  Birch,  Lanes.,  1752-62.  Fellow  of  the  College  Church 
of  Manchester,  1761.  Died  Nov.  8,  1793.  (Scott-Mayor,  iii. 
463.) 

AYRE,  see  also  EYRE. 

AYRE,  DANIEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 

1636. 

AYRE,  EDMUND.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1544; 
B.A.  1547-8;  M.A.  from  Trinity,  1551.  Fellow,  1546.  Prob- 
ably s.  of  William,  of  Rev  ton,  Notts.  Of  Rey  ton,  and  Cubnell, 
Derbs.,  Esq.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1553. 

AYER,  GERVASE.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Sr  John's,  Easter, 
1616. 


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AYRE  or  EYRE,  GILES.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  II,  1523,  age  17.  B.  at  Bumham,  Bucks.  B.A. 
1527-8;  M.A.  1531;  B.D.  1537;  DD-  1547-  Fellow,  1526- 
38.  Vice-provost,  1534-8.  R.  of  Kingston,  Cambs.,  1538-  V. 
of  Fulboum  All  Saints',  1540.  R.  of  Elm  and  Emneth,  1540. 
Chaplain  to  Henry  VIII.  Canon  of  Ely,  i54i-9-  Dean  of 
Chichester,  1549.  Canon  of  Westminster  and  of  Winchester. 
Preb.  of  York,  1550.  Died  1551.  {Cooper,  i.  106.) 

AYRE,  HUGH.   A  priest.  B.A.  1515-6.  as  'Here'. 

AY  RE  or  AY  RES,  J  AMES.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1638.  Matric.  1638.  Fellow  till  1645.  Slain  at  Berkeley  Castle, 
in  the  royal  army.    (Hantmod.) 

AYRE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1556; 
B.A.  1560-1 ;  M.A.  1564,  as  Ayer. 

AYER,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  May  1568.  Scholar, 
1571-2. 

AYRE,  ROBERT.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1549-50,  as  Eyre. 
Of  Yorks.  M.A.  1553.  Fellow,  Dec.  16,  1551,  by  the  royal 
visitors.  Probably  s.  of  William,  of  Reyton,  Notte.  Brother 
of  Edmund.  One  of  these  names,  a  priest,  buried  at  St 
Oswald's,  Durham,  Jan.  17,  1553-4. 

AYER,  ROBERT.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1560. 

AYER,    ROWLAND.     Matric.   pens,   from   St  John's,  Lent, 

1557-8. 
AYRE,  ROWLAND.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1614;  B.A.  1617-8,  as  Eyres;  M.A.  1621. 
AYER,  SAMUEL.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1570. 
AYER,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  May,  1559. 

AYER,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  4,  1590, 

as  Eyer.     Matric.  c.  1591. 
AYAR,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  May  26, 

1671.  S.  of  John,  of  Scorton,  Yorks.,  gent. 
AER  or  AYRE, .     B.A.  1524-5;  M.A.  1328.    Fellow  of 

Christ's,  1527-32. 
AYRAY,  HUGH.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1578; 

B.A.  1581-2;  M.A.  1585.  R.  of  Hareby,  Lines.,  1591-1603. 

AYRIE,  JAMES  or  JACOB.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  26; 
priest,  Sept.  15,  1616,  'of  St  John's, literate.'  V.  of  Thom- 
haugb,  Northants.,  1616-21. 

AYRAY  or  AREY,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity, 
Lent,  1588-9;  B.A.  1592-3 ;  M.A.  1596.  R.  of  North  Sheepy, 
Leics.,  1612.  Schoolmaster  at  S.  Muskham,  Notts.,  c.  1593. 
Father  of  the  next. 

AYRAY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  scholar  (age  22)  at  Sidney,  May  28, 
1642.  S.  of  Richard,  clerk,  above.  B.  at  Sheepy,  Leics. 
School,  Market  Bosworth.  From  Queen's,  Oxford;  matric. 
there,  Oct.  20,  1637,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxfordl  1641.  Incorp.  at 
Cambridge,  1642.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  24,  1643; 
priest,  Aug.  3,  1644.  R.  of  N.  Sheepy,  Leics.,  1652. 

AYRES,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  Sept.  25, 
1650.  S.  of  Sir  Gervase,  Knight.  B.  at  Rampton,  Notts. 
School,  Sleaford.  Matric.  as  Eyre,  1651;  afterwards  Fell.- 
Com.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  11,  1655.  Created 
M.A.  (Oxford)  Nov.  4,  1663.  M.P.  for  Notts.,  1661  (Eyre). 
Buried  at  Rampton,  Nov.  11,  1671.  (PeiU,  i.  539.) 

AYRES  or  AYERS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  6, 1675.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Boarstall,  Bucks.  B.  there. 
School,  Thurlow.  Matric.  1675,  as  'Aires';  B.A.  1678-9. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  7,  1679-80;  priest  (London) 
Mar.  4,  1682-3. 

AYRES,  SIMON.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1607-8. 

AYRETON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  June  20, 
1684.  ists.  of  Edward,  clerk.  B.  at  Thorner,  Yorks.  Schools, 
Knaresborough  and  Thornton.  Matric.  1684;  B.A.  1687-8. 
V.  of  Ripon,  Yorks.,  1691-6. 

AYERTON,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1567. 

AYRTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  June  30, 
1759.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Gargrave,  Yorks  School, 
Skipton.  Matric.  1739;  B.A.  1742-3-  Scholar.  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  May,  1746;  priest,  June,  1748. 

AYSCOUGH,  see  aha  ASKEW. 

AYSCOGH,  CECIL.    Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  May  14,  1639.    Of 

Lines.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  Edward,  of  S.  Kelsey.  Lines.,  Knt.  Bapt. 

there,  Feb.  1619-20.    Matric.  1639.    Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 

May  14,  1639.   Brother  of  Edward  (1633). 

AYSCOUGH,  CLINTON.   Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  c.  1590. 

AYSCOUGH,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs. 
1562. 

AYSCOUGH,  EDWARD.  Matric.  peas,  from  Trinity,  Easter. 
1568. 


Ayscough,  Philip 

AYSCOUGH,  ASCOE  or  ASKUE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens, 
from  Christ's,  Michs.  1583,  as  Ascoe;  B.A.  1586-7. 
Member  of  several  important  National  Commissions.  Re- 
sided at  Cotham,  Notts.  Historical  author.  {D.N.B.; 
Peile,  I.  177.) 

ASCOUGH,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1605. 
One  of  these  names,  s.  of  Sir  Edward,  of  Kelsey,  Lines., 
adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  22,  1608. 

AYSCOUGH,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (aged  17)  at  Caius,  Feb. 
10,  1607-8.  S.  of  Sir  Roger,  Knt.  B.  at  Nuthall,  Notts. 
School,  Southwell.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  14,  1608; 
called,  1617;  ancient,  1627.  Of  Hempsall  and  Nuthall,  Esq. 
{Venn,  i.  197.) 

AISCHOUGH,  EDWARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Sidney,  May  27, 
1612.  Matric.  1612.  Probably  of  S.  Kelsey,  Lines.,  Knt. ; 
father  of  Cecil  (1639)  and  Edward  (1635).  Knighted,  1613. 
M.P.  for  Lincoln,  1621,  1628;  M.P.  for  Co.  Lincoln, 
1640-45. 

AYSCOUGHE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney, 
June  4,  1621.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  deceased.  B.  at 
Fulstow,  Lines.  School,  Louth.  Matric.  1621;  B.A.  1624-5; 
M.A.  1628;  B.D.  1635.  R.  of  Hatcliffe,  Lines.,  1629.  K.  of 
N.  Thoresby,  1642.  {Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

AYSCOUGH,  EDWARD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Sidney, 
Sept.  16,  1635.  S.  of  Sir  Edward,  Knt.  B.  at  S.  Kelsey, 
Lines.  Schools,  Westminster  and  Lincoln.  Knighted,  i66o. 
Sheriff  of  Lincoln,  1665.  Of  S.  Kelsey.  Died  Aug.  13,  1668. 
Brotherof  Cecil  (1639);  father  of  the  next.   {Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

AYSCOGHE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Sidney, 
June  18,  1667.  ist  s.  of  Sir  Edward,  Knt.,  formerly  of 
Sidney.  B.  at  South  Kelsey,  Lines.  School,  Melton,  Lines. 
Matric.  1667.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  28,  1671.  Knighted, 
1672.  Captain  of  Horse,  1680.  M.P.  for  Great  Grimsby, 
1685,  1689.  D.L.  for  Lines.,  1680-1.  High  Sheriff,  1683-4. 
Died  Oct.  2,  1699.   {Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

ASCOUGII,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Magdalene, 
Apr.  21,  1680.  S.  of  Francis,  chemist.  13.  at  Homcastle, 
Lines.   School,  Homcastle.   Matric.  1680,  as  'Ascue.' 

AYSCOUGH,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  30, 
1747.  Of  Christchurch,  Hants.  S.  of  John,  apothecary. 
Age  20.  School,  Winchester.  Matric.  1747.  Ord.  priest 
(Lincoln)  May  24,  1752. 

AYSCOUGH,  GABRIEL.  M.A.  from  King's,  1739.  S.  of 
Gabriel,  of  St  Olave,  Southwark,  gent.  Matric.  (Balliol 
College,  Oxford)  Dec.  17,  1719,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1723. 
R.  of  Winterboume  Houghton,  Dorset,  1737-52.  Buried 
there,  Jan.  11,  1752.  {Al.  Oxon.;  Hutchins,  i.  328.) 

AYSCOUGH,  HENRY  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs., 
1587,  as  'Ascam';  B.A.  1500-1.  Probably  ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Apr.  1595.  One  of  these  names,  'B.A.,  deacon,' 
R.  of  Blyborough,  Lines.,  1594-1610.  (For  other  suggestions 
see  Peile,  i.  190.) 

AISCOUGH,  HENRY.  Adm.  scholar  at  Sidney,  Dec.  1599. 
B.  in  Yorks.  B.A.  1603-4;  M.A.  1607.  One  of  these  names 
Inc.  of  Edstone,  Yorks.,  1606-14.  V.  of  All  Saints',  York, 
1631-62.  R.  of  Dunnington,  1611-8.  Died  1662.  Father 
of  the  next,  and  of  William  (1628). 

AYSCOUGH,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  14)  at  Sidney,  June  28, 
1633.  S.  of  Henry,  R.  of  Dunnington,  Yorks.  B.  there. 
School,  Coxwold.  Matric.  1633;  Scholar  of  Trinity,  1638; 
B.A.  from  Trinity,  1638-9;  M.A.  1642.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Dec.  18,  1641.  Perhaps  R.  of  Dunnington. 
Brother  of  William  (1628). 

ASCOGH,  HUMPHREY.    Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1423-7. 

AYSCOUGH,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  June  6, 
1704.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Grantham.  School,  Walcot, 
Lines.  Matric.  1705-6;  Scholar,  1704-5;  B.A.  1707-8.  Ord. 
deacon  (Salisbury)  Sept.  1709;  priest,  Mar.  1709-10.  V.  of 
Highworth,  Wilts.,  1720-45.  Buried  Nov.  6.  1 745-  Kinsman 
of  Hannah  Ayscough,  mother  of  Sir  Isaac  Newton.  {PeiU,  11. 
160.) 

AYSCOUGH,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  9, 
1622.   Matric.  1622. 

AYSCOUGH,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  2, 
1732.   Matric.  Dec.  1733.   Afterwards  FeU.-Com. 

AYSCOUGH,  NICHOLAS.  Warden  of  King's  Hall,  1448-49- 
{Trin.  Coll.  Adm.  i.  139.) 

AISCOUGH,  PHILIP.  Matric.  sizar  trom  Trinity,  1638; 
Scholar,  1641;  B.A.  1641-2. 

AISCOUGH,  PHILIP.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Apr.  8, 1672,  a^e  13. 
S.  ot  Henry,  R.  of  Dunnington,  Yorks.  Migrated  to  Trinity, 
July  8,  1675;  Matric.  1675;  B.A.  1676-7.  Sur-master, 
St  Paul's  School,  1685-1713.  Head  Master,  X7i3-2i.  R.  of 
Southwark,  Surrey,  1722-42.   Died  Feb.  2a,  i74i-2- 


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AYSCOGH,  ROBERT.  Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  as  B.A.,  1422. 
Orr).  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  20,  1421;  title  Peterhouse. 

ASCOGH,  ROBERT.  Scholar  or  fellow  at  King's  Hall,  1439. 
LL.D. ;  D.D.  Chancellor  of  the  University,  1448.  Arch- 
deacon of  Colchester,  1440.  Archdeacon  of  Dorset,  1447. 
Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1446.  R.  of  Campsall.Yorks.,  1443-6.  Preb. 
of  York,  1441.  Preb.of  Southwell  till  1448.  Preb.  of  Sarum, 
1441.    Dean  of  Windsor,  1447.   Will  proved  (P.C.C.)  1449. 

ASCOUGHE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius  (age  18)  July  5, 
1594.  School,  Beverley.  Matric.  1594;  Scholar,  1595-8. 

ASCOUGH,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1614;  B.A.  1617-8.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.),  June  11,  1620. 

AYSCOUGH,  WILLIAM.  LL.D.  Master  of  Michael  House, 
1433-50.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1436-8.  Bishop  of  Salisbury, 
1438-50.  Confessor  to  Henry  VI.  Murdered  at  Edington, 
Wilts.,  1450.  Will  proved  (V.C.C),  'of  Sonning,  Berks., 
and  Thirsk,  Yorks.'    (D.N.B.) 

AYSCOUGH,  WILLI  AM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  atCAius,  June24, 
1608.  S.  of  Sir  Roger,  Knt.  B.  at  Nuthall,  Notts.  School, 
Southwell.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  7,  1622.  Registrar  in 
the  Court  of  the  Archbishop  of  Canterbury.  (Venn,  i.  198; 
Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

AYSCOUGH,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  May  14, 
1628.  S.  of  Henry,  R.  of  Dunnington,  Yorks.  B.  at  Stone- 
grave.  School,  York.   B.A.  1631-2;  M.A.  1635.   Ord.  priest 


Babington,  William 

(Peterb.)  Dec.  18,  1641.  V.  of  Aveley,  Essex,  1641.  One 
of  these  names  V.  of  Bierton,  Bucks.,  1641.  Brother  of 
Henry  (1633). 
AYSCOGHE  or  ASCOUGH,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at 
St  John's,  Apr.  6,  1681.  S.  of  John,  druggist.  B.  at  Lincoln. 
School,  Lincoln.  Matric.  1681;  M.B.  1686. 

AYSHFORD,    ROGER.     M.A.    1631.     Incorp.    from    Oxford. 

Matric.  (Wadham    College)  Nov.  24,   1620,  age  16;   B.A. 

(Oxford)  1623-4;  M.A.  1626-7.  R-  of  Bridford,  Devon,  1635- 

8.   Died  1638.   [Al.  Oxon.) 
AYSON,JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16) at  Christ's,  Jan.  14, 1641-2. 

S.  of  Richard.     B.  at  Sheering,  Essex.     School,  Bishop's 

Stortford.    Matric.  1642.    Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Apr. 

24,  1636.   (Peile,  I.  479;  Vis.  of  Essex,  1634.) 
AYSON,   RICHARD.    B.A.  from  St  John's,  1611-2  (perhaps 

father  of    the  above).    Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov. 

1609,  ass.  of  Richard.   Barrister,  1620.    Of  Sheering,  Essex. 

(Vis.  of  Essex,  1634.) 
AYSTROPE,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 

1641; B.A.  1644-5. 
AYTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  June  21, 1651. 

S.  of  Robert,  of  West  Herrington,  Durham  County.     Bapt. 

at  Houghton-le-Spring,  June  26,  1636.    School,  Farington. 

Matric.  1651.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  26,  1651.   Barrister, 

1660.    Ancient,  1676.    Of  Fawside,  Lanchester.    Buried  at 

Lanchester,  Sept.  2, 1702.   Will  proved,  1702.  (PeiU  1.  543.) 


B 


BABB,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Apr.  17,  1657. 
S.  of  John,  barber,  of  Lincoln.  School,  Lincoln.  Matric.  1657 ; 
Scholar,  1657-61;  B.A.  1660-1;  M.A.  1664.  Master  at 
Lincoln  School,  1662.  Head  Master  at  Louth,  1668.  Ord. 
priest  (Lincoln)  Jan.  31,  1670-1.  R.  of  Theddlethorpe 
St  Helen,  1684.  R.  of  Hal tham-on -Bain,  1684.  (Venn,  i.  398.) 

BABER,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  St  John's,  1748.  S.  of  John,  of 
SimninghiU,  Berks.,  Esq.  Matric.  St  John's,  Oxford,  Feb.  6, 
1735-6,  age  20;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1739.  Ord.  deacon  (Bangor) 
June  1,  1740;  priest  (Lincoln)  Mar.  6,  1747-8.  R.  of  Little 
Chesterford,  Essex,  and  V.  of  Gt  Chesterford,  1748.  V.  of 
Little  Chishall,  1776-92.  Died  Aug.  i,  1792.  (ScoU-Mayor, 
ni.  573) 

BABER,  ROBERT.   B.D.  c.  1463. 

BABER, .  Scholar  of  Christ's,  1543-4. 

BABINGTON,  BRUTUS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  May, 
1572.  Of  Cheshire.  B.A.  1575-6;  M.A.  from  St  John's,  1579; 
B.D.  1586.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1578.  FeUowof  Christ's,  1577- 
84.  Ord.  priest  (Chester)  June  6,  1577.  University  preacher, 
1583.  R.  of  Thurcaston,  Leicester,  1583-1610.  R.  of  Cossing- 
ton,  1605.  V.  of  Tettenhall,  Staffs.,  1602.  Preb.  of  Lichfield, 
1592-1601.  Bishop  of  Derry,  i6io-i.  Died  1611.  (D.N.B.; 
Al.  Oxon;  Peile,  1.  121.) 

BABINGTON,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs. 
1544.  Of  Leics.  B.A.  1548-9;  M.A.  from  St  John's,  1552. 
Fellow  of  St  John's,  1551.  Went  to  Oxford.  Fellow  of  All 
Souls'.  Proctorthere,  1557;  and  B.D.  1558;  D.D.  1560.  Master 
of  Balliol  College,  1559.  Rector  of  Lincoln  College,  1560-3. 
Vice-Chanccllor,  1560-2.  Ord.  priest  (London)  Mar.  5, 1557-8. 
Lady  Margaret  Professor  at  Oxford,  1560.  V.  of  Aldworth, 
Berks.,  1557.  R.  of  Adstock  and  Sherrington,  Bucks.,  1557. 
R.  of  Caythorpe,  Lines,  and  Milton  Keynes,  Bucks.,  1560. 
R.  of  Twyford,  1560-3.  R.  of  Holsworthy,  Devon,  1562. 
Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Leicester.  Deprived  of  his  prefer- 
ments in  1565  as  a  papist,  and  went  abroad.  Died  Dec. 
1569.    (Cooper,  I.  557;  D.N.B.;  Al.  Oxon.) 

BABINGTON,  GERVASE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1567.  S.  of  Bernard,  of  Puxley,  Derbs.  Grandson  of  Thomas, 
of  Dethick  and  Kingston.  B.  m  Notts,  c.  1551.  B.A.  1571-2 ; 
M.A.  1575;  D.D.  1589.  Fellow,  1574.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1578 
and  1589.  University  preacher  (Cambridge),  1580.  Preb.  of 
Hereford,  1588.  Treasurerof  Llandafi,  1590.  Queen's  counsel 
for  the  Marches  of  Wales.  Bishop  of  Llandafi,  1591;  of 
Exeter,  1595;  and  of  Worcester,  1597.  Died  May  17,  1610. 
Theological  author.  (Cooper,  111.  ai;  Al,  Oxon.;  D.N.B.; 
Burke,  L.G.) 

BABINGTON,  HENRY.  B.A.  1478;  M.A.  1482;  B.D.  1492;  D.D. 
1496.  S.  of  Sir  John,  of  Dethick,  Derbs,  Fellow  of  Peter- 
house, 1481-1501.  Proctor,  1485-6.  Vice-Chancellor,  1500. 
Perhaps  V.  of  Orston,  Notts.,  c.  1478-9.  R.  of  Adstock, 
Bucks.,  1491-1504.  Employed  as  royal  commissioner  in 
Scotch  affairs.  Living  1518.  (Cooper,  i.  20;  Nichols'  Leics.  1. 
Pt  II.  I.) 


BABINGTON,  HUMPHREY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1634.  S.  of  Adrian,  R.  of  Cossington,  Leics.,  and  grandson 
of  Humphrey,  of  Rothley.  Bapt.  at  Cossington,  Nov.  5, 1615. 
B.A.  1638-9;  M.A.  1642;  D.D.  1669  (Lit.  Reg.).  Fellow,  1640; 
Vice-Master,  1690.  R.  of  Boothby  Pagnell,  Lines.  R.  of 
Kejrworth,  Notts.  Died  Jan.  4,  1691-2;  buried  in  Trinity 
Chapel.  M.I.  there.  Built  rooms  in  College  for  the  use  of 
the  Babington  family.   (D.N.B.;  Nichols'  Leics.  1.  Pt  11.  3.) 

BABINGTON,  MATTHEW.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Christ's, 
Lent,  1564-5.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Cossington,  Leics.  Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  May  15,  1567.  Buried  at  Cossington, 
Feb.  13,  1615-6.  Inq.  post  mortem  at  Leicester. 

BABINGTON,  MATTHEW.  Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  Queens', 
Easter,  1631.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Rothley  Temple, 
Leics.,  Esq.  B.  May  17,  1612.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Nov.  1631.  Barrister-at-Law,  1639.  Of  Rothley,  Esq.  M.P. 
for  Leics.,  1660.  Buried  at  Rothley,  Sept.  27,  1669.  Father 
of  Matthew  (1665)  below.  (Burke,  L.G.) 

BABINGTON  MATTHEW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  29, 
1665.  S.  of  Matthew  of  Rothley  Temple  (1631)  above. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1665;  Scholar,  1666;  B.A. 
1668-9;  M.A.  1672.  Fellow,  1671-80.  Died  1680,  aged  36. 
WiU  proved  (V.C.C.)  1681.  (Burke,  L.G.) 

BABINGTON,  RALPH.  B.A.  1502-3;  B.Can.L.  1508-9.  3rd  s. 
of  Thomas,  of  Dethick,  Derbs.,  Esq.  Of  St  William 
Hostel.  R.  of  Hintlesham,  Suffolk.  R.  of  Hickling,  Notts., 
1515-21.  Died  Aug.  29,  1521;  buried  at  Hickling.  M.I.  at 
Ashover,  Derbs.,  and  brass  at  Hickling.  Will  printed  in 
Test.  Ebor.   (Surtees  Soc.  v.  124;  Godfrey,  Notts.) 

BABINGTON,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter, 
1621.  S.  of  John,  merchant,  of  London.  B.A.  1624-5;  M.A. 
1628.  Perhaps  V.  of  Ingrave,  Essex,  1642;  afterwards 
Presbyterian  minister  there.  For  a  time  minister  at  Sidbury, 
Devon.   Died  c.  1681.   (Peile,  i.  339;  Vis.  of  London,  1634.) 

BABINGTON,  THOMAS.  Of  Peterhouse.  S.  of  John,  Knt.,  of 
Dethick,  Lord  of  Kingston.  Sheriff  of  Derbs.  and  Notts., 
1498.  Founded  a  chantry  at  Ashover.  Left  money  for  poor 
scholars.  Died  Mar.  13,  1518-9.  Will  P.C.C.  Brass  at 
Ashover.   Father  of  the  next.  (Cooper,  i.  20;  Burke,  L.G.) 

BABINGTON,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1509-10.  Sixth  s.  of  Thomas, 
of  Dethick,  above.  R.  of  Yelvertoft,  Northants.,  1510.  R.  of 
Gotham,  Notts.,  1537.  Died  at  Cambridge.  (Nichols,  i.  Pt  11. 
1,  and  III.  964;  Burke,  L.G.) 

BABINGTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell-Com.  at  Clare,  Sept.  13, 
1700.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Rothley  Temple,  Leics.,  Esq. 
B.  at  Rothley  Temple,  1682.  Matric.  1701.  Died  July  31, 
1745,  aged  63.  Buried  at  Rothley.  (Burke,  L.G. ;  Nichols' 
Letcs.  I.  Pt  II.  4.) 

BABINGTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens',  July  3, 
1598.  Of  Staffs.  Perhaps  5th  s.  of  Humphrey.  Of  Rothley 
Temple,  Esq.  Admitted  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1603.  Barrister, 
1612.  Died  1657.  Buried  at  Rothley,  Leics.,  Sept.  22. 
(Burke,  L.G.) 


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Babington,  William 

BABINGTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Apr.  14,  1704. 
S.  of  Thomas.  Of  Rothley  Temple,  Leicester.  Matric.  1705; 
LL.B.  1709.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  23,  1710;  priest, 
Dec.  24,  1710.  R.  of  Cossington,  Leicester,  1710.  V.  of 
Rothley,  1736-38.  Licensed  to  marry  Elizabeth  Port,  of 
Cossingtoa,  1719.  Died  Dec.  5,  1758,  aged  72.  Father  of 
William  (1742-3)  below.  (Burke,  L.G.;  Nichols'  Ltics.  1. 
Pt  11.  4.) 

BABINGTON,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Haix,  Jan. 

4,  1742-3.  S.  of  William,  clerk,  of  Rothley  Temple  (1704) 
above.  Of  CossinRton.  Matric.  1743-4;  LL.B.  1749.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  May  25,  1746;  priest.  May  21,  1749.  R.  of 
Cossington,  1758.  V  of  Rothley,  1770.  Died  May  14,  1783, 
aged  61.    (Burke,  L.G. ;  Nichols'  Leics.  i.  Pt  i.  4.) 

BABINGTON,  ZACHARY.    M.A.  1598  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 

5.  of  Thomas,  of  Cossington,  Leics.  B.A.  (Oxford)  1569-70; 
M.A.  1572-3;  B.C.L.  and  D.C.L.  1599.  Preb.  of  Lichfield, 
1581;  precentor,  1589.  R.  of  Sudbury,  Derbs.,  1583;  of 
Hoggeston,  Bucks.,  1588;  of  Langwith,  Derbs.,  1594;  and 
of  Cossington,  Leics.,  1603.  Died  1613.  {Al.Oxon.;  Burke, 
L.G. ;  Nichols'  Leics.  i.  Pt  i.  3.) 

BABYNGTON, -.   Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1496-1505. 

BABINGTON, .  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinitv,  1656.  Matric. 

1657.  Perhaps  John,  s.  and  h.  of  Zachary,  of  Curborough, 
Staffs.,  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  27,  1656.  If  so,  of 
Pembroke  College,  Oxford.  {Al.  Oxon.) 

BABROOKE,  JAMES.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1621. 

BABTHORPE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent, 
1557-8.  One  of  these  names,  s.  and  h.  of  William,  of  Bap- 
thorp,  Yorks.,  adm.  at  the  (?)  Inner  Temple,  Oct.  1580. 

BABTHROPPE,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse, 
Easter,  1545. 

BAPTHORPE,  RALPH.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  14)  at  Caius, 
May  19,  1576.  Of  Osgodby,  Yorks.  S.  of  Sir  William,  Knt. 
Matric  1576.  One  of  the  papist  faction  in  College.  Knighted, 
Apr.  17,  1603.  A  recusant.  Died  May  2,  1618,  at  Louvain. 
(Venn,  i.  85;  Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1584.) 

BABTHORPE,  ROBERT.  B.A.  1521-2;  M.A.  1525,  as  Babshot; 
B.D.  1532-3;  D.D.  1539.  S.  of  William,  of  Babthorpe. 
On  Caput,  1539-40;  and  otherwise  employed  in  University 
business.  Fellow  of  St  John's,  1524.  One  of  these  names 
was  of  King's  Hall,  1534-44.  R.  of  Kirk  Deighton,  Yorks., 
1537-70-  Pteb.  of  York,  1544.  Subdean,  1548-70.  Died 
1570.   (Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1584.) 

BABTHORPE,  THOMAS.  B.D.  1458-9.  S.  of  Sir  Ralph,  of 
Babthorpe,  Yorks.  Ord.  acolyte  (Ely)  1448.  Preb.  of  York, 
1448.  Died  Oct.  13,  1478.  Buried  at  Howden.  M.I.  there. 
(M.  H.  Peacock.) 

BABTHORPE,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1474-5;  M.A.  1478.  S.  of  Robert, 
of  Babthorpe.  Nephew  of  above.  R.  of  Hemingborough, 
Yorks.,  1480-1517.  Died  1517.  Buried  at  Hemingborough. 

BABTHORPE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke, 
Michs.  1555. 

BABTHORPE,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's  c.  1594. 

B.A.  (?  1594-5);  M.A.  1598. 
BABTHORP,    WILLIAM.      Matric.    pens,    from   St   John's, 

Michs.  1553.   S.  and  h.  of  Sir  William,  of  Osgodby,  Yorks. 

Knighted,  1560.  Died  May  i,  1581.  Father  of  Ralph  (1576). 

(M.  H.  Peacock.) 

BAPTHORP, .   Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1560. 

BABWITH,  HENRY.   Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Apr.  1,  1647. 

BACHCROFT,  see  BATCHCROFT. 

BACHE  or  BATCH,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius, 
July  2, 1618.  Of  Seaming,  Norfolk.  S.  of  John,  husbandman. 
School,  E.  Dereham.  Matric.  1619;  B.A.  1621-2;  M.A.  1625. 
Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Mar.  9,  1622-3.  R-  of  Seaming,  1639. 
Will  proved  (Norwich)  1663.   [Venn,  i.  240.) 

BACHE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  June  19, 
1717.  S.  of  William,  of  Burghfield,  Berks.  School,  West- 
minster. Scholar,  1718.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  1721. 
Migrated  to  Christ's,  1728,  as  'S.  of  William,  of  Driffield, 
Yorks.'  Brother  of  Sharington  (1717).  According  to  a  ms. 
history  of  the  Family  he  and  his  brother  were  bom  at  New- 
port, Salop.   {Peile,  11.  216;  Geneal.  Soc.  of  London.) 

BACHE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sirar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  8,  1667. 
S.  of  Thomas,  deceased,  of  Hoccam  in  Brimstry  hundred, 
Salop.  B.  there.  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  1667.  Died 
in  college,  1667;  buried  at  All  Saints,  Cambridge. 

BACHE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  17,  1635. 
Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  1636;  B.A.  1639-40;  M.A.  1643,  as 
Batch. 


Backler,  James 

BACHE,  SHARINGTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
June  19,  1717.  S.  of  William,  of  Burghfield,  Berks.  B.  at 
Prees,  Salop.  School,  Westminster.  Matric  1718;  Scholar, 
1718;  B.A.  1720-1.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Mar.  1,  1723-4. 
V.  of  Adwick,  Yorks.,  1736-72.  Died  Mar.  10, 1772.  Brother 
of  Henry  (1717). 

BACHE,  WILLIAM.  Matric  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  Michs. 
1550,  impubes. 

BACHE  or  BATCH,  WILLIAM.  Matric  sizar  from  Clare, 
Michs.  1583;  B.A,  1587-8. 

BACHELOR,  see  BATCHELOR. 

BACHUM,  JOSIAH.  Matric  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1655. 

BACK,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sirar  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  May  22, 
1712.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Tenterden,  Kent,  surgeon.  B.  May  5, 
1696.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matnc.  1712;  M.B. 
1717- 

BACK  or  BACE,  — — .  B.A.  1473-4;  M.A.  1475.  Perhaps 
William  Bakk,  of  Norwich  diocese;  ord.  subdeacon  (Norwich) 
Dec.  20,  1477:  title,  Mettingham  College,  Suffolk. 

BACKETT,  THOMAS.   B.A.  1458-9. 

BACKFIELD,  .    Probably  graduated  in  Law  or  Theology, 

1465-6. 

BACKHOUSE,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1695. 
Of  Lanes.  Matric  Michs.  1695;  B.A,  1698-9.  V.  of  Ingle- 
ton,  Yorks.,  1707-13. 

BACKHOUSE,  GILBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse, 
Easter,  1566;  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1569-70;  M.A.  1573;  B.D. 
1581.  Fellow  of  Trinity,  1571.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest 
(London)  Oct.  13,  1576.  Perhaps  I>reb.  of  Worcester,  1581. 

BACKHOUSE,  ISAAC  Incorp.  M.A.  1691,  from  St  John's 
College,  Oxford.  S.  of  Adam,  of  London.  Matric.  (Oxford) 
July  22,  1664,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1668;  M.A.  1672. 
Under-master  at  Merchant  Taylors',  1674-7.  Head  Master 
of  Wolverhampton  School,  1680-5.  R.  of  Northop, 
Flints.,  1681.  V.  of  Haslingfield,  Cambs.,  1688-1714.  (Al. 
Oxon.) 

BACKHOUSE,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  12,  1736. 
S.  of  Richard,  of  Mansergh,  Westmorland.  School,  Hevers- 
ham,  Westmorland.  Matric.  1736;  Scholar,  1739:  B.A.  1739- 
40;  Fellow,  1742;  M.A.  1743;  B.D.  1761.  Ord.  deacon  (Lin- 
coln) June  1, 1740;  priest,  E>ec.  19,  1742.  Taxor,  1749,  1753- 
V.  of  St  Michael's,  Cambridge,  1756.  V.  of  Shudy  Camps, 
Cambs.,  1758.  V.  of  Over,  1760.  Died  Sept.  30,  1790,  aged 
70.   (G.  Mag.) 

BACKHOUSE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs. 
1589. 

BACKHOUSE,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
June  13,  1751.  S.  of  Richard,  husbandman,  of  Cumberland. 

B.  at  Akiton.  School,  Sebergham.  B.A.  1755;  M.A.  1765. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  22,  1754;  priest  (Peterb.) 
Dec.  19,  1756.  V.  of  Rothersthorpe,  Northants.,  1756-74. 
R.  of  Alderton,  1764-74.  Buried  at  Alderton,  Mar.  27,  1774. 
(Scott-Mayor,  iii.  607.) 

BACKHOUSE,  ROBERT.  Incorp.  M.A.  1730,  from  Queen's 
College,  Oxford.  S.  of  Edmund,  of  Morland,  Westmorland. 
Matric.  (Oxford)  Mar.  12,  1708-9,  age  i6;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1714-5;  M.A.  1718.  R.  of  Newton,  Sudbury,  Suffolk,  1723. 
V.  of  Newbold  Pacey,  Warws.,  1734.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

BACKHOUSE,  SAMUEL.  Matric  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1569;  B.A.  1572-3.  Probably  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1572, 
as  s.  of  Nicholas,  of  London,  alderma."  and  sheriff.  Of 
Swallowfield,  Berks.,  Esq.  M.P.  for  Windsor,  1604-11, 1614. 
(J.  Foster,  Gray's  Inn.) 

BACKHOUSE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Sidney,  Jan.  27, 
i6ii-i2.   Matric.  1612. 

BACKHOUSE,  WILUAM.  Matric  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1620.  Perhaps  migrated  to  Oxford;  if  so  matric  from  St 
John's,  Jan.  20,  1625-6,  age  20;  B.A.  1625-6.  (Al.  Oxon.) 

BACKHOUSE,  WILUAM.  Adm  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's, 
Mar.  8,  1747-8.  S.  of  Benjamin.  B.  at  Sebergham,  Cumber- 
land. School,  Wigton.  Matric.  1748;  Scholar,  1748;  B.A. 
1752;  M.A.  1755;  D.D.  1771.  Fellow,  1752.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  May,  1752.  V.  of  Meldreth,  Cambs.,  1764-67.  R.  of 
St  Mary-le-Bow,  Apr.  13,  1769-71.  Archdeacon  of  Canter- 
bury, Dec.  13,  1769.  R.  of  Ickham,  Kent,  1771-88.  V.  of 
Deal,  Dec.  26,  1775-1788.  Master  of  Eastbridge  Hospital, 
Kent,  Oct.  1777.  Died  Sept.  28,  1788;  buried  in  Deal 
church.  (Peile,  11.  251.) 

BACKLER,  EDWARD.   B.A.  i537-«. 

BACKLER,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Apr.  14,  1631.  Of 
Suffolk.  Matric.  pens.  1631.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  20, 
1640  (B.A.);  priest,  Feb.  35,  1642-3  (as  'M.A.'),  age  39. 

C.  of  Butley,  Suffolk. 


63 


Backler,  Samuel 

BACKLER,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens  (age  i6)  at  Magdalene, 
June  14,  1649.  S.  of  Nathaniel,  late  of  Stratford,  Suffolk. 
School,  Dedham.  Matric.  1649;  B.A.  1652-3;  M.A.  1656. 
R.  of  Whatfield,  Suffolk,  1649;  ejected,  1662.  Died  at  Ded- 
ham. Bimed  at  Whatfield,  Jan.  18,  1687.  (Calamy,  u.  441; 
Davids,  596.) 

BACKLER,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  6,  1660. 
Migrated  to  St  John's,  Sept.  17, 1660,  age  16.  S.  of  Nathaniel, 
clothier,  of  Dedham,  Essex.  B.  there.  School,  Dedham. 
Matric.  1660;  B.A.  1663-4;  M.A.  1668.  Signs  for  priest's 
orders  (London)  Mar.  i,  1666-7. 

BACKLER,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Michs. 
1678;  B.A.  1679-80;  M.A.  1683.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
June,  1683.  V.  of  Newnham,  Herts.,  1684-1713.  C.  of 
Astwick,  Beds.,  1697-1701.  V.  of  Ashwell,  Herts.,  1713-20. 
Schoolmaster  at  Ashwell.  Died  1720.  Father  of  the  next. 

BACKLER,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  Jan.  24, 
1709-10.  S.ofSamuel(above),V.  of  Ashwell,  Herts.  B.  there. 
School,  Ashwell.  Matric.  1710;  Scholar,  1710;  B.A.  1713-4- 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May,  1714;  priest,  Sept.  22,  1717. 
V.  of  Lowesby,  Leics.,  1719.    R.  of  Battlesden,  Beds.,  1727. 

BACKTON,  EDMUND.  B.A.  1466-7;  D.D.  1484-5.  One  of  the 
first  admitted  at  St  Catharine's,  1473;  afterwards  Fellow 
there. 

BACKWELL,  BARNABY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Christ's,  May 
24,  1680.  S.  of  Edward,  Alderman  of  London.  B.  at 
Creslow,  Bucks.  School,  Creslow.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Feb.  6,  1682.  Died  Feb.  21,  1731;  buried  at  Tyringham, 
Bucks.    [Peile,  11.  79.) 

BACKWELL,  BRETT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  1,  1707. 
Of  Bucks.  S.  of  John,  of  Tyringham,  Bucks.  Matric.  1708; 
B.A.  1710-1;  M.A.  1714;  B.D.  1723.  Fellow,  1713-28. 
Taxor,  1718.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  31,  1713;  priest 
(Norwich)  Dec.  1715.  V.  of  St  Botolph's,  Cambridge,  1718. 
V.  of  Oakington,  Cambs.,  1725.  R.  of  Moulsoe,  1727-55-  V.  of 
Tyringham  and  Filgrave,  Bucks.,  i736-5fi-  Died  1755-6, 
aged  68. 

BACKWELL,  LEIGH.  Adm.  Fell-Com.  at  Christ's,  May  24, 
1680.  S.  of  Edward  and  Mary  Leigh.  B.  at  Parson's  Green, 
Middlesex.   Brother  of  Richard.  (PeiU,  11.  79.) 

BACKWELL,  RICHARD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Christ's, 
Jan.  3,  1679-80.  S.  of  Edward,  goldsmith,  of  London  (for 
whom  see  D.N.B).  B.  at  Parson's  Green,  Middlesex. 
School,  London.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  17, 
1676.  Died  Apr.  26,  1731.  {PeUe,  11.  76.) 

BACKWELL,  TYRINGHAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Queens', 
June  13,  1721.  Matric.  1721.  Of  Bucks.  S.  and  h.  of 
Tyringham,  of  Tyringham,  Bucks.,  Esq.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Nov.  17,  1721.  Buried  Apr.  30,  1748.  (Lipscomb,  iv, 
376.) 

BACKWITH  or  BECKWITH,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St 
John's,  Easter,  1622;  B.A.  1625-6. 

BACON,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Trinity,  Easter. 
1573.  ists.  of  Sir  Nicholas  (1523)  Lord  Keeper,  by  his  2nd 
wife.  Resided,  with  his  brotiier  Francis,  till  the  end  of 
1575-  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June,  1576.  Succeeded  to  his 
father's  estates  in  Herts.  Travelled  abroad  1579-92.  M.P. 
for  Wallingford,  1593,  and  for  Oxford,  1597.  Supporter  of 
the  Earl  of  Essex.  Died  May,  1601.  (D.iV.B.;  Coo/>«r,  11.  315.) 

BACON,  BACQUEVILLE.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  St  John's,  c. 

1594.    srd  s.  of  Sir  Nicholas  (1561),  of  Redgrave,  Suffolk, 

Bart.   Of  Hockham,  Norfolk.   Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas 

French.    (Betham,  i.  28). 
BACON.  BACQUEVILLE.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Jesus,  Apr.  6, 

1635.    Of  Suffolk.    S.  of  above.    Matric.  1635.    Died  1641, 

aged  17.  {Blomefield,  i.  463.) 
BACON,  CHRISTOPHER.   Matric.  pens,  from  Sx  John's,  Lent, 

1563-4- 
BACON,    DANIEL.     B.A.    from    Peterhouse,    1568-9;    M.A. 

1573.  V.  of  Swavesey,  Cambs.,  tiU  1573.   R.  of  OutweU,  Nor- 
folk, 1574-8.   R-  of  Newton,  I.  of  Ely,  1578. 
BACON,  EDMUND.    Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1571; 

Scholar  of  Trinity  HaU,  1573 ;  LL.B.  1578. 
BACON,  EDMUND.    Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Corpus  Christi, 

Easter,  1584.   S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Nicholas  (1561),  of  Redgrave, 

Suffolk,  Knt.  B.C.  1570.    Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  14, 1586. 

M.P.  for  Eye,  1588;  for  Suffolk,  1593,  1625.    Succeeded  as 

Bart.,  1624.   Died  Apr.  10,  1649.    (G.E.C.) 
BACON,  EDMUND.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Caius,  Feb.  22,  1593-4, 

age  16.    ist  s.  of  Edmund,  of  Hessett,  Suffolk.    Matric.  c. 

1594.   Of  Hessett,  Esq.   Buried  there,  Sept.  16,  1617.  Died 

before  his  father.   [Venn,  i.  151.) 
BACON,  EDMUND.    Matric  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1617; 

B.A.  1620-1;  M.A.  1624.   Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1627.  Student 

of  Gray's  Inn,  1616,  as  son  of  Robert,  of  Ryburgh,  Norfolk, 

^q.  (G.E.C.  has  confused  him  with  the  next.) 


Bacon,  Francis 

BACON,  EDMUND.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Caius,  June  6, 1648,  age 
14.  S.of  Robert,  Esq.  B.  at  Ryburgb,  Norfolk.  Schools,  Syder- 
stone  and  GressenhaU.  Matric.  1648.  Succeeded  his  grand- 
father as  baronet,  1655.  Died  Sept.  12,  1685.  (Venn,  1.  372.) 

BACON,  Sir  EDMUND,  Bart.  Adm.  (age  14)  at  Caius,  Apr.  1666. 
S.  of  Sir  Nicholas,  Bart. ,  of  GiUingham,  Norfolk.  Matric.  Lent, 
1667-8;  M.A.  1669.  Succeeded  as  Bart.,  1666.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  6,  1669.  Buried  at  GiUingham,  Nov.  5, 
1683.  (Venn,  i.  426;  G.E.C.) 

BACON,  Sir  EDMUND,  Bart  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  15)  at  St 
John's,  Sept.  13,  1687.  S.  of  Sir  Henry,  Bart.,  of  GiUingham. 
B.  at  Sturston,  Norfolk.  Bapt.  Apr.  6,  1672.  School,  Botes- 
dale.  Succeeded  as  Bart.  Jan.  1685-6.  M.P.  for  Orford, 
Suffolk,  1700-1708  (Return  for  1708  erased).  Died  at 
GiUingham,  July  10,  1721.  Father  of  Edmund  (1710)  and 
John  (1721).   (G.E.C.  II.  32.) 

BACON,  EDMUND.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Pembroke,  May  5, 
1697.  S.of  Sir  Robert,  Bart.,  of  Redgrave,  Suffolk.  Succeeded 
as  Bart.  1704.  M.P.  for  Thetford,  1710-3;  for  Norfolk,  1713, 
1728-41.  Died  Apr.  30,  1755.  (G.E.C.) 

BACON,  EDMUND.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Caius,  May  12, 
1710.  S.  of  Sir  Edmund,  Bart.,  of  GiUingham,  Norfolk  (1687). 
B.  there.  Schools,  Beccles  and  B.  Stortford.  Matric.  1710; 
B.A.  1713-4  (2nd  wrangler).  FeUow,  1716-20.  Probably 
adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  27,  1714.  Baronet,  1721. 
M.P.  for  Thetford,  NorfoUt,  1722-38.  Died  at  Bath, 
Oct.  4,  1738.  Father  of  Edmund  (1743)  below.  Brother 
of  John  (1721).   (Venn,  1.  523;  G.E.C.) 

BACON,  Sir  EDMUND,  Bart  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Caius,  Oct.  21, 
1743.  S.  of  Sir  Edmund  (1710)  above,  of  GiUingham,  Norfolk. 
B.  in  London.  Schools,  Worlingham  (priv.)  and  Westminster. 
Succeeded  as  Bart.  1738.  Matric.  1743;  M.A.  1746.  FeUow, 
1746-50.    Died  Apr.  6,  1750.  (Venn,  u.  53;  G.E.C.) 

BACON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Aug.  14,  1530,  age  17.  Of  Hessett,  Suffolk.  FeUow,  1533-4. 
No  degree  recorded. 

BACON,  EDWARD.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  (age  12)  from  Trinity, 
Michs.  1561.  3rd  s.  of  Sir  Nicholas,  Lord  Keeper  (1523) 
by  his  first  \nie.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1566.  Ancient, 
1576.  Of  Shrubland  HaU,  Suffolk.  M.P.  for  Yarmouth, 
1576-83;  for  Tavistock,  1584;  for  Weymouth,  1586;  Sheriff 
of  Suffolk,  1601.  Knighted,  May  11,  1603.  Died  Sept.  8, 
1618.  M.I.  at  Barham,  Suffolk.  (D.N.B.;  Le  Neve,  Mow. 
I.  67.) 

BACON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Sept.  4, 

1581.  S.of  John,  gent.  B.  at  Hessett,  Suffolk.  School,  Botes- 
dale.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  13,  1582.  Sheriff 
for  Suffolk,  1601.  Will  proved  (Norwich)  Jan.  25,  1625-6. 
(Venn,  1.  112.) 

BACON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  20, 
1685-6.  S.  of  Francis.  B.  at  Grantham,  Lincoln.  School, 
Grantham.  Matric.  1686-7;  Scholar,  1689;  B.A.  1689-^0; 
M.A.  1693.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  12,  1692-3;  priest, 
Jime  3,  1694.  V.  of  Barkeston,  Leics.,  1695-1708.  Died 
June  3,  1708.  Buried  at  Bottesford.  (Nichok'  Leics.  11.  20.) 

BACON,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  12)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  5, 
1573,  with  his  brother  Anthony.  S.  of  Sir  Nicholas  (1523), 
Lord  Keeper  of  the  great  seal.  Matric.  1573.  Resided  for  two 
years.  M.A.  July  27,  1594.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1576.  With 
theembassyof  Sir  AmiasPaulet  in  France,  1576-9.  Barrister, 

1582.  Sl.P.  forMelcombe  Regis,  1584;  for  Taunton,  1586;  for 
Liverpool,  1588;  for  Middlesex,  1593;  for  Southampton, 
1597;  for  St  Albans,  1601;  for  Ipswich,  1604,  and  for  Cam- 
bridge University,  1614.  Bencher,  Gray's  Inn,  1586.  King's 
Counsel,  1604.  Knighted,  1603.  Solicitor-general,  1607.  Coun- 
sel for  the  University,  1613.  Attorney-general,  1613.  Lord 
Keeper,  1617.  Lord  ChanceUor,  and  created  Baron  Venilam, 
1618.  Viscount  St  Alban,  1621.  Charged  with  bribery, 
deprived  of  the  great  seal,  and  fined,  1621.  Died  Apr.  g, 
1626.  Buried  at  St  Albans.  For  an  account  of  his  literary 
and  scientific  work  see  D.N.B.  The  Essays  were  pub- 
lished in  1597;  the  Advancement  of  Learning,  1605;  the  New 
Atlantis,  1614-8;  the  Novum  Organum,  1620.   (D.N.B.) 

BACON,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Easter,i6o2. 
Is  not  this  the  'Son  of  John,  of  Lynn,  Norfolk,  gent.  Adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  16, 1607-8'?  Barrister,  1615.  Autunm 
Reader,  1634.  Serjeant  at  Law,  1640.  Justice  K.B.,  and 
knighted,  1642.  Retired  after  the  death  of  the  King.  Died 
Aug.  22,  1657.   Buried  at  St  Gregory's,  Norwich.    (D.N.B.) 

BACON,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1612; 
B.A.  from  Emmanuel,  1619-20;  M.A.  1623;  B.D.  1634. 
Preb.  of  Lichfield,  1661-82. 

BACON,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1617.  Of  Suffolk.  Probably  s.  of  Edward,  of  Shrubland, 
Suffolk,  Esq.  Bapt.  at  Coddenham,  Dec.  30,  1600.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  i,  1618.  Barrister,  1626.  J.P.  for  Suffolk. 
Masterof  Requests,  1657.  M.P  for  Ipswich,  1645, 1654, 1656, 
1659,  1660. 


64 


Bacon,  Francis 

BACON,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1640.   Of  Norfolk. 

BACON,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Queens',  Michs. 
1657.  Of  Suffolk.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Francis,  Bencher  of 
Gray's  Inn;   adm.  there  June  9,  1656;  barrister,  1663. 

BACON,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  March  35,  1658.  Of 
Suffolk.    Matric.  1658. 

BACON,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Mar.  18. 
1672-3.  S.  of  Francis,  of  Norwich.  B.  at  Ditchinghara, 
Norfolk.  Schools,  Ditchingham  and  Eye,  Suffolk;  and 
Seaming,  Norfolk.  Matric.  1673. 

BACON,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  22, 
1686.  S.  of  Sir  Nicholas,  K.B.,  of  Coddenham,  Suffolk. 
School,  Woodbridge,  Suffolk.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
May,  1686. 

BACON,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  5, 
1717.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Grantham,  Lines.  School,  Gran- 
tham. Scholar,  1718;  B.A.  1720-1;  M.A.  1724.  Ord.  priest 
(Lincoln)  May  23,  1725.  R.  of  Panton,  Lines.  R.  of  W. 
Allington,  1758.  R.  of  Muston,  Leics.,  1758-68.  Master 
of  the  Free  Grammar  School.   (Nichols'  Leics.  11.  292  ) 

BACON,  GEORGE,  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  24, 
I733-  S.  of  Nicholas,  of  Shrubland,  Suffolk.  School,  Monk- 
Soham,  Suffolk.  Matric.  1733;  Scholar,  1734;  B.A.  1737; 
M.A.  1741.  Brother  of  John  (1733). 

BACON,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  22,  1622. 
Matric.  1622;  B.A.  1626-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  23; 
priest,  Dec.  24,  1627. 

BACON,  ISAAC.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  23,  1660. 
Of  Yorks.   Matric.  1660. 

BACON,  JAMES.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1584.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of  James,  of  London, 
alderman ;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  14,  1586.  Knighted, 
1604.  Of  Friston,  Suffolk.  Buried  at  St  Giles',  Finsbury, 
Feb.  11,  1618-9.   {Vis.  of  London,  1568.) 

BACON,  JAMES.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1613.  Of  Suffolk.  S.  of  the  above.  B.A.  1616-7;  M.A.  1620. 
Probably  R.  of  Burgate,  Suffolk,  1639-50. 

BACON,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Trinity,  June  29, 
1676.  S.  of  James.  School,  Derby.  Matric.  1676. 

BACON,  JOHN.  Matric.  i>ens.  from  Peterhouse,  1566  (?  mis- 
take for  Daniel  (1568)). 

BACON,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1566. 

BACON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Apr.  24,  1721. 
S.  of  Sir  Edmund  (1687),  Bart.,  of  GiUingham,  Norfolk  B. 
there.  Schools,  Beccles  and  Botesdale.  Matric.  1721;  B.A. 
1724-5;  M.A.  from  Magdalene,  1728;  LL.D.  (Com.  Reg.) 
1728.  Fellow  of  Magdalene,  1725.  Probably  adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Dec.  12,  1728.  Perhaps  R.  of  Somerleyton 
and  Blundeston,  Suffolk,  1729-32.  Brother  of  Edmund 
(1710).   Died  Nov.  4,  1732.   {Venn,  11.  16.) 

BACON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  24,  1733,  age  18. 
S.  of  Nicholas,  of  Shrubland,  Suffolk.  School,  Monk  Soham, 
Suffolk.  Matric.  1733;  Scholar,  1734;  B.A.  1736-7;  M.A. 
1741.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  24,  1738;  priest  (Norwich) 
May,  1739.  R.  of  Barham,  Suffolk,  1739.  Died  Jan.  12, 
1788.   Brother  of  George  (1733).  {G.Mag.) 

BACON,  LIONEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1606, 
age  10.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Shrubland,  Suffolk.  Of  Heigham. 
Buried  at  Coddenham,  Dec.  9,  1678.   {Peile,  i.  257.) 

BACON,  LUKE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  13,  1619. 
Matric.  1619;  B.A.  1622-3.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  28, 
1623;  priest.  Mar.  28,  1624.  V.  of  Bradboume,  Derbs., 
1632-46. 

BACON,  MICHAEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  31, 
1747.  S.  of  Michael,  farmer,  of  Yorks.  B.  at  Selby.  School, 
Sedbergh.  Matric.  1748;  B.A.  1752:  M.A.  1753;  B.D.  1762; 
D.D.  1769.  Fellow,  1754-73.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  22, 
1752;  priest,  June  9,  1754.  V.  of  Wakefield,  Yorks.,  1764- 
1805.  R.  of  Rythcr,  1772-1805.  Died  Aug.  19,  1805.  (Scott- 
Mayor,  III.  572.) 

BACON,  MONTAGU.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  16,  1704-5-  S.  of  Nicholas,  of  Shrubland,  Suffolk,  and 
Catherine,  dau.  of  the  Earl  of  Sandwich.  B.  at  Coddenham. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1705;  M.A.  1734  {Lit.  Reg.). 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Mar.  29,  1704.  R.  of  Newbold 
Verdun,  1743  (presented  by  the  University).  Author.  Died 
at  Chelsea,  Apr.  7,  i749-  Buried  at  Coddenham.  For  some 
years  out  of  hL«  mind.   (D.N.B.) 

BACON,  NATHANIEL.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Trinity, 
Michs.  1561.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  Nicholas  (1523),  Lord  Keeper  by 
his  first  wife.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Dec.  16,  1562.  'Ancient,' 
1576.  M.P.  for  Tavistock,  1571,  1572;  for  Norfolk,  1584, 
1604;  for  Lynn,  1507.  Sheriff  of  Norfolk,  1586  and 
Of  Stifikey,  Esq.   Knighted,  1604.  Died  Nov.  7, 1622 

latStiffkey    ~  

(1561).    (D.N.B.) 


«593i  1604;  for  Lynn,  1507.  Sheriff  of  Norfolk,  1586  and 
1599.  Of  Stlffkey,  Esq.  Knighted,  1604.  Died  Nov.  7, 1622. 
Buried  at  Stiffkey.   Brother  of  Nicholas  (1561)  and  Edward 


Bacon,  Philip 

BACON,  NATHANIEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  1606. 
S.  of  Edward,  of  Shrubland,  Suffolk.  Bapt.  at  Coddenham, 
Dec.  12,  1593.  B.A.  1610-1.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  16, 
1611.  Bencher,  1640.  M.P.  for  the  University,  1645;  and  for 
Ipswich,  1654,  1656,  1658,  1660.  Master  of  Requests.  Re- 
corder of  Ipswich  and  of  Bury.  Died  1660.  Brother  of 
Nicholas  (1606),  Philip  and  Lionel  (1606).  {D.N.B.) 

BACON,  NATHANIEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1622;  B.A.  1623-4;  M.A.  1628.  S.  of  Sir  Robert. 
Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Norwich)  Jan.  4,  1628-9.  R-  of  Gt 
Ryburgh,  Norfolk,  1628.  {D.N.B.  wrong  in  identifying  him 
with  the  painter,  who  was  K.B.) 

BACON,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Apr.  18,  1648. 
Of  Essex.  Matric.  1648;  B.A.  1651-2.  S.  of  Nathaniel, 
Reader  of  Gray's  Inn;  ac^.  there.  May  3,  1651. 

BACON,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  19,  1653. 
Of  Suffolk.  Perhaps  s.  of  Nicholas,  of  Shrubland,  Suffolk, 
adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  1655. 

BACON,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  17, 1658. 
Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  1659;  B.A.  1662-3;  M.A.  1666.  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1672.  V.  of  Fulboum  AU  Saints',  Cambs.,  1669. 

BACON,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St  Catharine's, 
May  5,  1661.  Of  Suffolk.  M.B,  1667.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of 
Thomas,  of  Friston  HaU,  Suffolk;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Nov.  22,  1664.  If  so,  he  was  the  distinguished  emigrant  to 
Virginia,  who  played  a  great  part  in  the  history  of  the 
Colony.   Died  Oct.  1676.   (J.  Foster,  Gray's  Inn;  D.N.B.) 

BACON,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  22,  1721. 
Of  Cambs.  S.  of  William,  of  Cambridge.  Matric.  1721;  B.A. 
1724-5;  M.A.  1728.  Master  at  Eton.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
June  4,  1732;  priest,  June  20.  Died  1738,  aged  33.  M.I.  at 
St  Benet's,  Cambridge.    (Blomefield,  Collectanea,  217.) 

BACON,  NICHOLAS.  Scholar  of  Corpus  Christi,  1523.  S.  of 
Robert,  of  Drinkstone,  Suffolk.  B.  at  Chislehurst,  Kent, 
c.  1509.  B.A.  1526-7.  Barrister,  Gray's  Inn,  1533.  Solicitor 
to  the  University,  1540.  Lord  Keeper  of  the  great  seal,  1558; 
jurisdiction  as  Lord  ChanceUor,  1559.  M.P.  for  Westmorland, 
1542;  for  Dartmouth,  1545.  Founded  a  school  at  Redgrave. 
Died  Feb.  20, 1578-9;  buried  in  St  Paul's  cathedral.  Father  of 
Francis  (1573),  of  Anthony  {1573),  Nathaniel  (1561),  Nicholas 
(1561),  and  of  Edward  (1561).  Benefactor  to  Corpus  Christi. 
(Cooper,  I.  389;  D.N.B.;  G.E.C.) 

BACON,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Gonville  Hall, 
Michs.  1554. 

BACON,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity,  1561.  ist  s. 
of  Sir  Nicholas,  Lord  Keeper,  by  his  first  wife.  Barrister,  of 
Gray's  Inn;  adm.  student,  1562.  Knighted,  1578.  Sheriff  of 
Suffolk,  1581.  M.P.  for  Suffolk,  1572-83.  Created  premier 
baronet  of  England,  May  22,  i6n.  Of  Redgrave,  Suffolk. 
Died  Nov.  22,  1624;  buried  at  Redgrave.  Father  of  Bacque- 
viUe  (1594)  and  Edmund  (1584)-   (D.N.B.;  G.E.C.) 

BACON,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Christ's,  July 
1606.  Eldest  s.  of  Edward,  of  Shrubland,  Suffolk.  Bapt.  at 
Coddenham,  Feb.  1,  1589.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  26, 
1607-8.  Of  Dennington,  Suffolk.  Died  Dec.  18,  1658,  aged 
69.   Buried  at  Coddenham.   (Peile,  I.  256.) 

BACON,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  Catharine's, 
Easter,  1635.  Of  Suffolk.  Probably  s.  of  Nicholas  (1606). 
If  so.  Sir  Nicholas,  of  Shrubland.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June 
18,  1639.  Created  Bart.  1662.  Died  Aug.  3,  1666,  aged  43. 
M.I.  at  GUlingham.  (Le  Neve's Mon.  in.  66;  G.E.C.  iii.  241.) 

BACON,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1635.  B.  at 
Thurgarton.  B.A.  1638-9;  M.A.  1642.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Sept.  20,  1640;  priest,  Sept.  24,  1642.  C.  of  Hempstead, 
Norfolk.  R.  of  Mannington.  V.  of  Hempstead.  Will  proved 
(Norwich)  1706. 

BACON,  NICHOLAS.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  June  27, 

1640.  S.  and  h.  of  Nicholas,  of  Shrubland  HaU,  Suffolk.  Matric. 

1641.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  4,  1646-7.    One  of  these 
names  (K.B.)  M.P.  for  Ipswich,  1684-5.   (Vis.  of  Suff  1664.) 

BACON,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Pembroke, 
July  lo,  1672.  S.  of  Sir  Nicholas,  of  Shrubland,  Barham, 
SuffoUc,  Knt. 

BACON,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1694.  S.  of 
Sir  Henry,  Bart.,  of  Herringfleet,  Suffolk.  Matnc.  1697-8; 
B.A.  1697-8;  M.A.  1701;  B.D.  1709.  FeUow,  1702-15.  Died 
in  College;  buried  in  the  Chapel. 

BACON,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Emmanuel,  May  17. 
1750.  S.  of  Nicholas  of  Shrubland,  Suffolk,  Esq.  School, 
Dcdham.  Matric.  1750;  B.A.  1754;  M.A.  1762.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Mar.  1756.  C.  of  Hawstead,  Suffolk.  V.  of 
Coddenham,  Suffolk,  and  R.  of  Barham.  Died  Aug.  26, 1795- 
M.l.  at  Coddenham.   (E.  Anglian,  N.S.  iv.  51.) 

BACON,  PHILIP.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  1606.  S.  of 
Edward,  of  Shrubland,  Suffolk.  Adm.  at  Gray  s  Inn,  Feb.  26, 
1607-8.  Of  Woolverstone,  Suffolk.  Buried  there,  July  26, 
1635,  aged  43.   (PeiU,  1.  257) 


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BACON,  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jksus,  Apr.  19,  1653.  Of 
Suffolk.  Matric.  1653;  B.A.  1656-7.  Probably  s.  and  h.  ol 
Nathaniel,  of  Ipswich,  Esq.;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  11, 
1657. 

BACON,  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  July,  1653.  S.  of 
Lionel.  B.  at  Langham,  Essex.  Matric.  1653;  B.A.  1656-7; 
M.A.  from  Pembroke,  1660;  Lie.  Med.  1662.  Fellow  of  Pem- 
broke, 1660.  Died  c.  1663.  Benefactor  to  Pembroke. 

BACON,  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse,  June  7, 
1682.  Of  Sufiolk.  School,  Woodbridge,  Suffolk.  Matric. 
1683-4.  Probably  2nd  s.  of  Sir  Nicholas,  of  Shrubland  Hall, 
Suffolk,  Knt.;  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  13,  1684.  (T.  A. 
Walker,  171.) 

BACON,  PHILIP.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Aug.  23, 
1750.  S.  of  Philip,  late  of  Battisford,  Suffolk,  Esq.  B.  there. 
Schools,  Needham  Market,  Monk-Soham,  Bury  and  Colne. 
Matric.  1750-1;  B.A.  1755;  M.A.  1764.  Of  Ipswich,  Esq. 
Col.  of  the  West  Suffolk  Militia.  Died  Mar.  14, 1807.  Brother 
of  William  (1750).  (Venn,  11.  65.). 

BACON,  RALPH.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter,  1567. 

BACON,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1574; 
B.A.  1577-8.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Haslingfield,  Cambs., 
1573-83.  'Of  Bosbury,  Herefordshire,  aged  34,  in  1573.' 
(Ely  Dep.  Bk.) 

BACON,  RICHARD.   Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  c.  1590. 

BACON,  RICHARD.  S.  of  Richard,  of  St  Dunstan's,  Fleet  St. 
At  Cambridge  one  year,  from  Westminster  School.  Arrived 
at  Douay,  Sept.  8,  1629,  age  18.  (Douay  Diary.) 

BACON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  Catharine's, 
Apr.  18,  1669.  Perhaps  2nd  s.  of  Sir  Nicholas,  of  Gillingham. 
If  so,  died  1685.  Brother  of  Edmund  (1667).  Or,  he  may  be 
4th  s.  of  John,  of  Chaddesley  Corbett,  Worcs.,  adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Nov.  1673. 

BACON,  ROBERT  M.Gram.  1470-1.  V.  of  Shepreth,  Cambs., 
1473- 

BACON,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Micbs.  1564. 

BACON,  ROBERT.    Matric.  sizar  from  Emmanuel,  Michs.  1616. 

BACON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  21,  1637.  Of 
Essex.  Matric.  1637;  Scholar,  1637.  Buried  at  All  Saints', 
Cambridge,  Feb.  25,  1638-9. 

BACON,  ROGER.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1578. 

BACON,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1518-9;  M.A.  1521;  B.D.  1535-6. 
Scholar  of  Gonville  Hall,  1517;  fellow,  1519-27.  President 
of  Physwick  Hostel,  1521.  Master  of  GonviUe  Hall,  1552-9. 
R.  of  Hockwold,  Norfolk,  1529-39.  Chaplain  to  Henry  VIII. 
R.  of  Barrow,  Suffolk,  1539.  V.  of  Hoxne.  R.  of  Brandon, 
1554.  Canon  of  Ely,  1544;  and  of  Stoke  by  Clare.  R.  of 
Chelsfield,  Kent,  1532-58.  Buried  there,  Jan.  3,  1558-9. 
(Venn,  i.  23.) 

BACON,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1571. 

BACON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  King's,  Lent, 
1629-30. 

BACON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1637.  Of  Suffolk.  S.  and  h.  of  Nathaniel,  of  Friston, 
Sufiolk,  Esq.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  13,  1640.  Barrister, 
1651.  M.P.  for  Suffolk,  1654;  for  Aldeburgh,  1660.  (Vis.  0/ 
Suff.  1664.) 

BACON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  June  10, 
1645.  S.  of  Francis,  Justice  K.B.  B.  in  Norwich.  Matric. 
1645 ;  Scholar,  1645-7.    Resided  in  Norwich.  (Venn,  i.  358.) 

BACON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  24,  1678. 
Of  Leics.  School,  Market  Bosworth.   Matric.  1674;  Scholar. 

BACON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Nov.  7, 1709. 
Matric.  1710;  B.A.  1713-4;  M.A.  1718.  Perhaps  adm.  at 
the  Middle  Temple,  Oct.  27,  1709.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
July,  1714 ;  priest  (Lincoln,  Litt.  dim.  from  Norwich)  Sept.  22, 
1717.  V.  of  Rushmere,  Suffolk,  1717.  R.  of  WaldringfieJd, 
1719. 

BAKON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens.  Gonville  Hall,  Michs. 
1553- 

BAKON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Gonville  Hall,  Michs. 
1555- 

BACON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1627. 
Matric.  1627  (previously  at  St  John's);  B.A.  1630-1;  M.A. 
1634.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  5;  priest,  Sept.  25,  1631. 

BACON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Feb.  7, 
1630-r.  S.  of  Richard,  gent.,  of  Bradfield,  Yorks.  Schools, 
Sheffield  and  Wakefield.  Matric.  as 'Balcon,' 1631.  Migrated 
to  Clare,  Sept.  21,  1633;  B.A.  from  Clare,  1634-5.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  June  4,  1637;  priest  (Norwich)  Dec.  18, 
1642.  R.  of  Pakefield  (.\fed.),  Suffolk,  1642.  Father  of 
William  (1669)  below. 


Badley,  John 


BACON,  WILUAM.    Adm.  sizar  at  Caius,  May  5,  1669.    8. 

of  William,   above.     R.  of  Pakefield,  Suffolk.    B.    there. 

Schools,  Pakefield,  Beccles,  and  Norwich.  Scholar,  1669-75; 

B.A.  1672-3;  M.A.   1676.    Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  March, 

1673-4;  priest,  1679-80.    C.  of  Pakefield,  1673-4.    R.  of 

Kirkley,  Suffolk,  1680;  of  Pakefield,  1680.    Died  c.  1698. 

(Venn,  i.  438.) 
BACON,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Oct. 

29,  1714.   S.  of  Thomas,  of  Buxton,  Norfolk.  B.  at  Alburgh, 

Norfolk.   Matric.  1715. 
BACON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Aug.  23, 

1750.  S.  of  Philip,  late  of  Battisford,  Suffolk,  Esq.  B.  there. 

Schools,  Lavenham,  Suffolk,  and  Ashton,  Lanes,  (private). 

Matric.  1751;  Scholar,  1751-8;  B.A.  1755;  M.A.  1758;  Fellow, 

1758-64.  Brother  of  Philip  (1750).   (Venn,  11.  65.) 
BACON,  .     M.A.  1476-7.    Perhaps  John,  died  rector  of 

Thurgarton,  Norfolk,  1509. 

BACON, .  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens',  1619. 

BACON, .   Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1640. 

BACON,  .    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  Catharine's,  July  3, 

X670. 

BACON, ,  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Dec.  19, 1722. 

BADBYE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1552. 

BADBY, .  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1554. 

BAOCOCK,  HENRY.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  April, 

1631.  S.  of  Richard,  husbandman.  B.  in  Essex.  Matric.  1631. 
BADCOCKE,  HERITAGE.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  13, 

1648.  Of  Cambs.  Matric.  1648;  Scholar,  1650;  B.A.  1651-2; 

M.A.  1655.    Chaplain  of  the  College,  1656.    Signs  as  V.  of 

Roxton,  Beds.,   1665-7.    Buried  at  Cardington,   Feb.  10, 

1689-90. 
BADCOCK,  JOHN.  B.D.  1559.  Canon  of  Barnwell;  Prior,  1534; 

surrendered  1538;  afterwards  farmed  the  monastery  lands 

in  Cambridge.    R.  of  Upwell,  Norfolk,  1539-62.    V.  of  St 

Andrew  the  Less,  Cambridge.    Died  1562.     It  is  probable 

that  he  was  the  Mr  Badcock  who  was  resident  in   Jesus 

c.  1546-7;  but  was  not  a  fellow.     Admon.  (P.C.C.)  Feb. 

1561-2.   (Cooper,  I.  219;  A.  Gray.) 
BADCOCKE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 

1640.    Of  Cambs.    B.A.  1643-4;  M.A.  from  Trinity,  1647; 

B.D.  1655;  Fellow  of  Trinity,  1646.   Perhaps  s.  of  George, 

of  GtBentley,  Essex;  if  so  b.  1633.   V.  of  Godmanchester, 

1651-91.  Died  1691.  (Vis.  of  Essex,  1634.) 
BADCOCK,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Jan.  22,  1690-1.    Of 

Cambs.     Matric.    1691;    B.A.    1694-5;    M.A.    1698.     Ord. 

deacon  (Norwich)  .Sept.  1697.   V.  of  Burwell,  Cambs.,  1705. 

Died  Sept.  13,  1725.   (Hist.  Reg.) 
BADCOCK,  RICHARD  LOVELL.     Adm.    pens,    at    Queens', 

Nov.  29,  1738.    Of  Middlesex.   S.  of  Richard,  merchant,  of 

London.  Matric.  1738;  Fell.-Com.  1739.  Died  Sept.  7, 1749. 

Buried  in  Bristol  Cathedral.   (Lipscomb,  11.  n6.) 

BADCOCKE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1561. 

BADD, .  Caution  for  B.A.  1519-20. 

BADDEL,  HENRY.   Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  May  8,  1641. 
BADEN,  ANDREW.   Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  5,  1683.  Of 

Wilts.   S.  of  Andrew,  of  Salisbury.    B.  1666.    Matric.  1683; 

B.A.  1686-7;  M.A.  1690;  M.D.  1697.  Approved  as  licentiate 

of  the  Roysil  College  of  Physicians,  1696.  Died  1699,  at  Bath. 

Will  (P.C.C). 
BADEN  or  BADING,  GILES.   Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse, 

Michs.  1609.   Of  Kent.   B.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1612-3; 

M.A.  1616;  B.D.  1623;  D.D.  1634.   Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi, 

1621-7.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1623.   Dean  of  Ardfert,  c.  1630. 
BADEW,  RICHARD  DE.  Chancellor  of  the  University,  1326-9. 

Founder  of  University  Hall,  1326,  which  he  surrendered,  to 

found  Clare  Hall,  1340.  Of  Gt  Baddow,  Essex.   (Clare  CoU. 

Hist.  i;D.N.B.) 
BADEW,  RICHARD.   Chancellor  of  the  University,  1488-90. 
BADGER,  ANDREW,    Described  as  'M.A.  Cambridge'  when 

incorp.  at  Oxford,  July  14,  1607.  No  such  degree  recorded. 
BADGER,  CHARLES.   M.A.  from  King's,  1726.    S.  of  James, 

of  Hanley  Castle,  Worcs.,  clerk    Matric.  (Hart  Hall,  Oxford) , 

Oct.  20,   1707,  age  18;    B.A.  (Oxford)  1711.    V.   of  Cold 

Aston,  Gloucs.,  1725.   (Al.  Oxon.) 
BADGER,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Dec.  14, 1681.  Of 

Hants.  M.B.  (Lit.  Reg.)  1682;  M.D.  1687. 
BADLEY,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age   16)   at  Caius,   Feb.   20, 

1706-7.    S."  of  Thomas,   corn-dealer,  of  Ashby,   Norfolk. 

B.  there.  School,  Norwich.   Matric.  1707;  Scholar,  1707-11; 

B.A.  1710-1. 
BADILY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  4, 1727. 

S.  of  John,  of  Kingswinford,  Staffs.   School,  Rugby.  Matric 

1729;  B.A.  1731-2.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  19,  1731; 

Litt.  dim,  from  Norwich. 


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Badley,  Richard 

BADLEY,  RICHARD.  B.A.  from  St  Johk's,  i6ii-a. 

BAODELY,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1620;  B.A.  1623-4;  M.A.  1627.  Preb.  of  Lichfield,  1642; 
sequestered.  R.  of  O^ppenhall,  Cheshire,  1627.  V.  of  Eccles- 
hall,  Stafis.,  1630-52.  Buried  there.  May  15,  1652. 

BADWIN,  see  BALDWIN. 

BAESH,  see  BASH. 

BAFF, .  B.A.  1476-7. 

BAFFORD,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  c.  1596. 

BAGGE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  May  29, 
1733.  S.  of  John,  of  Lynn.  B.  there.  Schools,  Lynn,  and  New- 
castle. Matric.  1733;  Scholar,  1733;  B.A.  1736-7;  M.A.  1740; 
D.D.  1764.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  25,  1737;  priest 
(Norwich)  Mar.  23,  1739-40.  V.  of  Banner,  Norfolk,  1760- 
91.  R.  of  Syderstone,  1760-91;  and  of  Tydd  St  Giles, 
Cambs.,  1740.  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Chester.  V.  ofSt 
Margaret  and  St  Nicholas,  Lynn,  1755-91.  Died  Aug.  17, 
1791.   M.I.  at  St  Nicholas.   (Venn,  11.  37). 

BAGGE,  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  July  7, 1666.  S. 
of  Francis,  gent.,  of  Cockley  Cley,  Norfolk.  Schools,  Swaff- 
ham  and  Perse,  Cambridge.  Matric.  1667-8;  Scholar,  1667- 
72;  B.A.  1670-1. 

BAGGE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  1713.  S.  of  John, 
of  King's  Lynn.  B.  in  Norfolk,  1695.  Matric.  1713;  Scholar, 
1713;  B.A.  1716-7;  M.A.  1720.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  31, 
1718;  priest  (Norwich)  Dec.  1719.  C.  of  Bircham  Newton, 
Norfolk.  R.  of  Bircham  Newton,  1719;  also  of  Bircham 
Tofts,  I72I.   (PeUe,  n.  181.) 

BAGGE,  SIMON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Apr.  lo,  1656. 
S.  of  Simon,  of  Cockley  Cley,  Norfolk,  gent.  Schools, 
Swaffham  and  Norwich.  Matric.  1656;  Scholar,  1656-63; 
B.A.  1659-60;  M.A.  1663;  Fellow,  1663-82.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1664.  Died  in  College;  buried  at  St  Michael's, 
Cambridge,  Feb.  6,  1681-2.  Will  (V.C.C).  (Venn,  i.  394.) 

BAGGE,  SIMON.  Adm.  sizar  at  Caius,  May,  1674.  S.  of  Simon, 
gent.,  of  Cockley  Cley,  Norfolk.  B.  there.  Schools,  SwafiOiam 
and  Perse,  Cambridge.  Matric.  1674;  Scholar,  1674-81;  B.A. 
1677-8;  M.A.  1681.  Fellow,  1684-6.   (Venn,  i.  451.) 

BAGGE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Feb.  38, 
i6'}6-7.  S.  of  William,  currier.  B.  at  Shipdham,  Norfolk. 
School,  Westfield.  Matric.  1637;  Scholar,  1638-44;  B.A. 
1640-1;  M.A.  1644;  M.D.  1655.  Fellow,  1646-57.  Died  at 
Hillington,  Norfolk,  1657.  Will  proved  (V.C.C).  (Venn,  i. 
324) 

BAGLEY,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1645; 
B.A.  1650. 

BAGULYE,  GEORGE  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1619; 
B.A.  1622;  M.A.  1626.  Probably  R.  of  Wath,  Yorks.,  1635- 
57.    Buried  Aug.  24,  1657. 

BAGLEY,  GEORGE  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Oct.  27, 
1682.  S.  of  Samuel,  of  Hazelbeach,  Northants.  School, 
Guilsborough.  Matric.  1682;  B.A.  1686-7.  V.  of  Naseby, 
1689-1717.  V.  of  Desborough,  Northants.,  in  1695.  R.  of 
Isham,  1710-30.   (Peile,  11.  89;  T.  P.  Dorman.) 

BAGULEY,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Aug.  9,  1597. 
Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  June  34,  1599,  as  'M.A.  of 
Emmanuel.'  Curate  of  Kirkby-le-Thorpe,  Lines.,  in  161 1. 
V.  of  Ewerby,  1618.  Probably  V.  of  Iver,  Bucks.,  1619. 
Will  proved  (Lincoln)  1639;  of  Ewerby. 

BAGULEY  or  BAGLEY,  HUGH.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1588.  Of  Notts.  B.A.  1591-2;  M.A.  1595.  Fellow, 
1592.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  June  24, 1599.  R-  of 
Wath,  Yorks.,  1619-35.  Died  1635.  Buried  at  Richmond, 
Aug.  9,  1635. 

BAGULEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  3, 
1654-5-  S.  of  William,  yeoman,  of  Wombwell,  Yorks. 
B.  there.  School,  Manchester.  Matric.  1658;  B.A.  1658-9; 
M.A.  1662.    Master  of  Chichester  Grammar  School,  1665. 

V.  of  Sidlesham,  Sussex,  1665-9.   Brother  of  Baguley, 

(1666), 

BAGLEY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  King's,  Easter,  1654; 
B.A.  1656-7,  as  'Boggley.' 

BAGGLEY,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  May  5,  1644. 
Matric.  1644;  B.A.  1647-8;  M.A.  1651.  Probably  R.  of 
Hazelbeach,  Northants.,  1660. 

BAGLEY,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  July  6,  1713.  B.  at 
Desborough,  NorthanU.    Matric.  1713-4;  B.A.  1716-7. 

BAGULEY,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1608;  B.A.  1611-2;  M.A.  1615.   R.  of  Carlby,  Lines.,  1635. 

BAGLEY,  WILLI  AM.  B.Can.L.  1501-2.  Vicar  of  Rickling,  Essex, 
in  1495;  till  1540.   R.  of  Quendon,  1503-23.  Died  1540. 

BAGLEY,  WILLIAM.   B.A.  1508-9;  M.A.  1512. 

BAGLEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Kino's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Sept  13,  1530,  age  16.  Of  Warws.  B.A.  1531-3.  FeUow, 
1530- 


Bagott,  John 

BAGLEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Aug.  25,  i6o6,  age  17.  Of  Denham,  Bucks.  Matric.  1606; 
B.A.  1610-1;  M.A.  1614.  Fellow,  1609-13.  R.  of  Threxton, 
Norfolk.   R.  of  Thelveton,  1612-31.   R.  of  Shelfanger,  1627. 

BAGLEY,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Michs.  1638; 
B.A.  1641-2;  M.A.  1645;  B.D.  1660.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Sept.  35,  1642,  age  33.  C.  of  Thelveton,  Norfolk.  Priest, 
Dec.  18,  1642.  Taxor,  1650, 1651, 1655.  Chaplain  of  King's. 
R.  of  Little  Wilbraham,  Cambs.,  1664. 

BAGULEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Petsrhousb, 
Dec.  7,  1685.  Of  Lines.  School,  Oundle,  Northants.  Matric. 
1685;  Scholar,  1688;  B.A.  1689-90;  M.A.  1693.  (Of  Kersley, 
Lanes.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1692;  according  to  J.  Foster's 
Gray's  Inn.) 

BAGULEY, .   Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June  21, 

1666.  S.  of  William,  of  Wombwell,  Yorks.  B.  there.  School, 
Chichester. 

BAGNALL  or  BAGNOLD,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at 
Christ's,  June  14,  1660.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Onecote,  near 
Leek,  Stafis.  School,  Macclesfield.  Matric.  1660;  B.A.  1663. 
Ord.  priest  (Lichfield)  July  25,  1663.  V,  of  Brewood,  near 
Peakridge,  1663-1664.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Erith, 
Kent,  1673-93.   (Peile,  i.  592). 

BAGNALL,  GIBBONS.  M.A.  from  King's,  1760.  S.  of  Gibbons, 
of  London,  Barrister-at-Law.  Elected  to  Trinity  College 
from  Westminster,  1738;  but  went  to  Balliol  College,  Oxford, 
and  graduated  B.A.  there.  V.  of  Holme  Lacy,  Hereford. 
Headmaster  of  Hereford  Grammar  School.  Preb.  of  Here- 
ford, 1760.  V.  of  Sellack,  1783.  R.  of  Upton  Bishop,  1790 
Died  Dec.  31,  1800.   (D.N.B.;  Al.  Westmon.,  319.) 

BAGNALL,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  37,  1733.  S. 
of  Henry  (1723-4),  clerk,  of  Kent,  R.  of  Falconhuxst. 
Matric.  1724;  B.A.  1726-7;  M.A.  1732.  Lttt.  dim.  (Cant.) 
for  deacon's  orders,  1738;  priest  (Ely)  May  34,  1730.  R.  of 
Shadoxhurst,  Kent,  1734-61.  R.  of  Frittenden,  1737.  Died 
Mar.  38,  1761,  aged  61. 

BAGNALL,  HENRY.  M.A.  from  Jesus,  1723-4.  S.  of  WUUam, 
of  Badlesmere,  Kent,  clerk.  Matric.  (All  Souls',  Oxford) 
Dec.  1,  1691,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1695.  R.  of  Falconhurst, 
Kent,  1704-26.  V.  of  Lympne,  1723-48.  R.  of  Frittenden, 
1726-37.  Died  Nov.  23,  1748,  aged  75.  Buried  at  Lympne. 
M.I.   Father  of  Henry  (1723)  above.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

BAGNALL,  JAMES.  LL.D.  1683  (Com.  Reg.). 

BAGNALL,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1606; 
B.A.  {?  1609-10) ;  M.A.  1613.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  23, 
1610;  priest,  Sept.  8,  1611.  Curate  of  Hemingby,  Lines., 
1611.   V.  of  Dorrington,  1614. 

BAGNALL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Apr.  10,  1679.  S.  of 
John,  of  Middlesex,  Esq.  Matric.  1679-80;  B.A.  1682-3; 
M. A.  1686.  Fellow,  1687-1713.  V.  of  All  Saints',  Cambridge, 
1694.  V.  of  Comberton,  Cambs.,  1702.  R.  of  Harlton, 
1707-13.  Proctor,  171 1.  Died  of  consumption,  Aug.  17, 
1713;  buried  in  the  College  Chapel.  Will  proved  (V.CC). 
(A.  Gray.) 

BAGNOLD  or  BAGNOR,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Nov.  12,  1687.  Of  Derbyshire.  Matric.  1687;  B.A.  1691-3; 
M.A.  1695.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  30,  1696.  R.  of 
Creeton,  Lines.,  1696. 

BAGNALL,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  Scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  5, 
1730-1.  Of  London.   Matric.  Dec.  1730. 

BAGNALL,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Easter,  1649. 

Of  Leicestershire.    Matric.  1650;  B.A.  1653-3;  M.A.  1656. 

R.  of  Lexland,  Kent,  1662-1713.  R.  of  Badlesmere,  till  1713. 

Died  1713. 
BAGNALL, .   Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Feb.  30, 

1745-6.   Resident  till  1748. 
BAGOT,  ALEXANDER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Apr.  1707; 

B.A.  1710-1.   C.  of  Stalmine  St  James,  near  Fleetwood,  in 

1725.    V.  of  Gressingham,  Lanes.,  1725-58.    Died  there  Feb. 

5.  1758,  aged  75.  (Peile,  11.  166.) 
BAGOT,  ANTHONY.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Blithfield,  SUffs  (below). 

B.    Nov.    20,    1558.     At  Trinity  College  with  Robert 

Devereux,  Earl  of  Essex,  c.  1580;  implicated  in  his  plot, 

but  pardoned.     Matric.   at   Mcrton    College,   Oxford,  Dec. 

20,  1577,  age  19.    (Cooper,  11.  342;  Al.Oxon.) 
BAGOT,  FRANCIS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Lent,  1593-4-  Of 

Salop.  Matric.  c.  1594;  B.A.  1596-7- 
BAGOT,  GEOFFREY.      Scholar   or   fellow   of    King's    Hall, 

1535-43- 
BAGOT,  HENRY.    M.A.  1478-9;  M.D.  1485-6-    Henry  B««ot, 

M.D. ;  of  St  Mary  in  the  Marsh,  Norwich;  will  proved  (P.C.C.) 

1525- 
BAGOTT,  JOHN.   Adm.  tisar  at  Emmanubl,  June  s,  1665.   Of 

Salop.    Matric  1668. 

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Bagott,  Kinard 

BAGHOTT,  KINARD.  M.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1738.  S.  of 
William,  of  Prestbury,  Gloucs.,  gent.  Matric  (Oriel,  Oxford) 
Apr.  9,  1728,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1731.  R.  of  Dumbleton, 
Gloucs.,  1734-5-  R-  of  Kingstanley,  1735-79.  V.  of  Prest- 
bury, 1756-79-  Buried  there,  Jan.  18,  1779,  (Al.  Oxon.; 
F.  S.  Hockaday.) 

BAGOT,  RICHARD.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  BUthfield,  Staffs.  'Edu- 
cated at  Cambridge'  (Cooper,  11.  221).  Succeeded  his  father, 
1541.  Sheriff  of  Staffs.,  1568,  1576.  Steward  of  the  Queen's 
manors  in  County  Stafford.  Diwi  Feb.  2,  1596-7.  Buried  at 
Blithfield.   M.I.  there. 

BAGOT,  SIMON.  B.A  1534-5 ;  M.A.  1542.  Of  Gonville  Hall; 
probably  a  fellow.  Proctor,  1545.  Ord.  subdeacon  (Norwich) 
Sept.  22,  1537.  R.  of  N.  Cove  and  Willingham,  Suffolk,  1537- 
42.  R.  of  Fordham,  Essex,  1544-58.  Died  1558.  (Kenn,  1.31.) 

BAGOT,  WALTER.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1454. 

BAGOT,  WALTER.  Of  Trinity.  Died  1549.  His  inventory  is 
summarized  in  Camb.  Ant.  Soc.  Proceedings,  lxiii.  186. 

BAGSETT,  GEORGE.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Aug.  27,  1579.  Matric.  1579;  B.A.  1583-4;  M.A.  1587. 
Fellow,  1582-98.  Lived  at  Homchurch,  Essex. 

BAGSHAW,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct,  9, 
1725.  S.  of  Charles,  of  Longsea,  Derbyshire.  Matric.  1725; 
B.A.  1728-9.  Matric.  at  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  Feb.  19, 
1724-5,  age  17.  Of  Ridge,  Derbyshire,  Esq.  Died  s.p. 
Jan.  30,  1739.   (F.M.G.  1.  252;  G.  Mag.) 

BAGSHAW,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 
Michs.  1566.  Of  Derbyshire.  (S.  of  George,  ace.  to  Vis.  of 
Skrops.,  1623.)  Migr.  to  Oxford;  B.A.  1572;  M.A.  1575. 
D.D.  (Paris).  Fellow  of  Balliol  College,  1572.  Preb.  of  Lich- 
field, 1578.  Principal  of  Gloucester  Hall,  Oxford,  1579^1. 
Converted  to  Romanism.  Imprisoned  in  the  Tower,  1587; 
in  Wisbech  Castle,  1593.    Diedc.  1625.    (Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.) 

BAGSHAW,  EDMUND.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1585.  Perhaps  s.  of  John,  of  Stevenage,  Herts,  and  father 
of  the  next.  (Vis.  of  Beds.  1634.) 

BAGSHAW,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  Mar.  29, 
1620.    S.  of  Edmund.    B.  at  Stevenage,  Herts.    School, 

?rivate.    Matric.  1620;  B.A.  1623-4.    Adm.  at  the  Middle 
emple,  Feb.  4, 1624-5 ;  s.  and  h.  of  Edm.  of  Berkhampstead, 
Herts. 

BAGSHAW,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  30, 1652. 
S.  of  Edmund.  B.  in  Bedfordshire,  Apr.  29,  1636.  Matric 
1652;  Scholar,  1655;  B.A.  1655-6;  M.A.  1659;  LL.B.  1664. 
Fellow,  1658.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Apr.  17;  priest,  Apr. 
18,  1662.  R.  of  Clophill,  Beds.  Died  Sept.  23,  1664.  M.I.  at 
Watford,  Herts.   (Le  Neve,  Mon.  iv.  104.) 

BAGSHAWE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  King's  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Aug.  22,  155 1,  aged  16.  Of  Farvall  (?  Farewell),  Staffs. 
Matric.  1551;  B.A.  1555-6.  Fellow,  1554-58.  Probably  V.  of 
Mountnessing,  Essex,  1558-62. 

BAGSHAWE,  EDWARD.  M.A.  1654  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
S.  of  Edward,  of  Broughton,  Northants.  Matric.  at  Oxford, 
Feb.  I,  1646-7,  age  17;  B.A.  1649;  M.A.  1651.  Student  at 
Gray's  Inn,  1652.  A  master  at  Westminster  School,  1656. 
Ordained  1659.  V.  of  Ambrosden,  Oxon.,  1659-61  (ejected). 
Chaplain  to  Earl  of  Anglesey.  Afterwards  suffered  imprison- 
ment. Died  Dec.  28,  1671.  (D.N.B. ;  Al.  Oxon.) 

BAGSHAWE,  HENRY.  M.A.  1659  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Edward,  of  Morton,  Northants.  B.  at  Broughton,  Northants., 
1632.  Adm.  at  Christ  Church,  1651;  scholar  from  West- 
minster. B.A.  1655;  M.A.  1657;  B.D.  1668;  D.D.  1671. 
Chaplain  to  Sir  R.  Fanshaw,  Ambassador  to  Spam  and 
Portugal.  Preb.  of  York,  1667;  of  Southwell,  1668.  R.  of 
Carlton-in-Lindrick,  Notts.,  1670;  of  St  Botolph's,  Bishops- 
gate,  1670-7;  of  Houghton-le-Spring,  Durham,  1678-1709. 
Canon  of  Durham,  1680.  Died  Dec.  30,  1709.  Brother  of 
Edward  (above).  (D.N.B.;  Al.  Oxon.) 

BAGSHAW,  JOHN.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Feb.  20;  priest 
Feb.  21,  1618-9:  'of  Emmanuel  College,  literate.' 

BAGSHAW,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Sept.  9 
1687.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.  B.  at  Bakewell,  Derbs.  School, 
Bakewell.  S.  of  William,  of  Hucklow,  Derbs.,  according  to 
Burke,  L.G.  Adm.  at  Grav's  Inn,  June  24,  1687.  Barrister 
1695.  Died  unmarried,  before  his  father.  Barrister.  (F  M  g' 
I.  252.) 

BAGSHAW,  RICHARD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  19)  at  St  John's 
June  29,  1724.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Goosehill  HaU,  Castleton 
Derbs.,  Esq.  B.  at  Castleton.  School,  Chesterfield.  Of 
Wormhill  Hall.  Gentleman  Usher  of  the  Privy  Chamber 
1760-76.  Died  without  issue,  Feb.  19, 1776.  (F.M.G  i  248- 
Burke,  L.G.)  ' 

BAGSHAWE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  23  1722 
Of  Derbyshire.  Matric.  1722.  Probably  s.  of  Charles  of 
Longsea,  Derbyshire,  and  brother  of  Benjamin  (1725)  Of 
Hathersage,  Derbyshire,  Esq.   Died  s.p.    (F.M.G.  i,  252  ) 


Bainbridge,  Edward 

BAGSHAW  or  BAGSHALL,  THURSTON.  Matric  sizar  from 
Queens',  Michs.   1581.   Of  Notts.   B.A.  1584-5;  M.A.  1589. 

BAGSHAW  or  BAGSHALL,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from 
Corpus  Christi,  Easter,  1646.  S.  of  William,  of  Hucklow, 
Derbyshire.  B.  at  Litton,  TidesweU,  Jan.  17,  1627-8.  Ord. 
(Presbyterian)  Jan.  i,  1650-1,  at  Chesterfield.  Preached  at 
Attercliffe,  Yorks.  Minister  at  Glossop,  1651-62;  ejected. 
Afterwards  preached  in  Derbyshire.  Retired  to  Ford,  near 
Glossop.  Died  Apr.  i,  1702.  Buried  at  Chapel-en-le-Frith. 
Known  as  'the  Apostle  of  the  Peak.'  Religious  author. 
(D.N.B.;  Calamy,  1.  317;  F.M.G.  i.  245;  Burke,  L.G.) 

BAGSHAWE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's, 
May  17,  1692.  S.  of  Henry.  B.  at  Chapel-en-le-Frith,  Derby- 
shire. School,  Mansfield.  Matric.  1692;  Scholar,  1693;  B.A. 
1695-6.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  June,i698 ;  priest  (Worcester) 
May  25,  1700.  V.  of  Glossop,  Derbyshire.  1703.  (PeiU,  11. 
124.) 

BAGSHAW,  WILUAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
July  I,  1731.  S.  of  Richard,  Esq.,  of  JDerbyshire.  B.  at 
Castleton.  School,  Chesterfield.  Of  Cotes  Hall,  J.P.  Adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  Feb.  29,  1731-2;  2nd  s.  of  Richard,  of 
Castleton,  Derbs.,  Esq.  Barrister,  1740.  Bencher,  1775. 
Died  178s.  Brother  of  Richard  (1724)-  (Scott-Mayor,  iii. 
437;  Burke,  L.G.) 

BAGSHAW, .  B.A.  1524-5. 

BAGGESHOTT,  JOHN  DE.  First  Warden  of  the  'King's  Scholars,' 
1317.  Arrived  in  Cambridge,  with  his  charges,  Jtily  6,  1317. 
(Trinity  College  Adm.  i.  137.) 

BAGULEY  see  BAGLEY. 

BAGWITH,  LUKE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  May  15,  1668.  Of 
Whitby,  Yorks.  Probably  4th  s.  of  Luke,  of  Whitby,  whose 
will  was  proved  (P.C.C.)  1654.  Matric.  1668;  B.A.  1671-2; 
M.A.  1675.  Fellow,  1677.  R.  of  Whitby^  1677-88.  Buried 
Dec.  15,  1688. 

BAILEY,  see  BAYLEY. 

BAINBRIDGE,  see  also  BEMBRIDGE. 

BAINBRIDGE  or  BAMBRIDGE,  CHARLES.  Matric.  pens, 
from  Christ's,  Easter,  1627;  B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633.  One 
of  these  names  V.  of  Dovercourt  with  Harwich,  1639-43 
(sequestered) ;  one,  R.  of  Wycliffe,  Yorks.,  1643.  (Peile,  1. 377.) 

BAINBRIDGE,  CHRISTOPHER.  Incorp.  at  Cambridge,  1503-4. 
Of  Hilton,  Appleby.  Provost  of  Queen's,  Oxford,  where  he 
was  educated.  Preb.  of  Salisbury,  1485.  Preb.  of  Lincoln, 
1496.  LL.D.  of  Bologna.  Treasurer  of  St  Paul's,  1497. 
Preb.  of  York,  1503.  Dean  of  York,  1503.  Master  of  the 
RoUs,  1504.  Dean  of  Windsor,  1505.  Bishop  of  Durham, 
1507.  Archbishop  of  York,  1508.  Ambassador  to  Rome, 
1509.  Created  Cardinal,  1511.  Poisoned  at  Rome,  July  14, 
1514.  Buried  in  the  English  Hospital  there.  (Cooper,  i.  15; 
D.N.B.) 

BAINBRIDGE  or  BAMBRIDGE,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  pens, 
from  Trinity,  Nov.  1566;  B.A.  1570-1;  M.A.  1574;  B.D. 
1581.  Fellow  of  Christ's,  1574-84.  C.  of  Fen  Ditton,  Cambs., 
1580.  Probably  R.  of  Little  Hormead,  Herts.,  1583-1604, 
when  he  died.   (PeiU,  i.  98.) 

BAINBRIDGE,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at 
Christ's,  June  16,  1632.  S.  of  Edward.  B.  at  Long  Marton, 
Westmorland.  School,  Kirkby  Lonsdale.  Matric.  1632; 
B.A.  1635-6;  M..\.  1639;  B.D.  1661  (Lit.  Reg.).  Fellow, 
1637-44  (ejected);  and  1660-9.  Ord.  deacon  (St  David's) 
May,  1638.  V.  of  Caldecote,  Cambs.,  1661.  R.  of  Clipston, 
Northants.,  1667-99.  Died  there  Feb.  25,  1698-g.  Author. 
(Peile,  I.  420.) 

BAINBRIG,  CHRISTOPHER  Adm.  sizar  (age  22)  at  Christ's, 
Feb.  16,  1724-5.  B-  at  Bigging,  Westmorland.  School, 
Kirkby  Stephen.  Matric.  1724-5;  Scholar,  1725;  LL.B. 
1730.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  1727;  priest.  May,  1730. 
C.  of  Holywell  with  Needingworth,  St  Ives,  Hunts.  V.  of 
Warmington,  Northants.,  1735. 

BAINBRIDGE  or  BAMBRIGG,  CUTHBERT.  Matric.  pens, 
from  St  John's,  Nov.  1578.  Migr.  to  Christ's.  B.A.  1581-2; 
M.A.  1585;  B.D.  1592.  Fellow  1583-1620;  Ord.  priest 
(Peterb.)  Sept.  7,  1583.  Proctor,  1590;  Lady  Margaret 
Preacher,  1601  and  1607-10.  Buried  at  Gt  St  Andrew's, 
Cambridge,  July  3,  1620.   (Peile,  i.  149;  Cooper,  in.  14.) 

BANBRIDGE,  DANIEL.   Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  23,  1610; 

priest,  July    27,   1611,   as  'B.A.  of   Emmanuel    College.' 

Perhaps  R.  of  Wickersley,  Yorks.,  1610-29. 
BAINBRIDGE,  EDWARD.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's, 

June  1, 1639.  S.  of  Edward.  B.  at  Kirkby  Lonsdale.  School, 

Kirkby.  Matric.  1639;  B.A.  1642-3;  M.A.  1647. 
BAINBRIDGE  or  BAMBRIDGE,  EDWARD.    Adm.  pens,  at 

Christ's,  Oct.  6,  1642.  S.  of  Thomas,  Master  of  the  College. 

B.  at  Cambridge.   School,  Bishop's  Stortford.    Matric.  1642; 

B.A.  1646-7;  M.A.  1650.  Donor  to  the  chapel,  1702.  (Peile,i. 

482.) 


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Bainbridge,  Edward 

BAINBRIDGE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i7)  at  St  John's, 
May  I,  1717.  S.  of  Henry,  husbandman,  of  Westmorland. 
B.  at  BarboD,  near  Kirkby  Lonsdale.  School,  Sedbergb. 
Matric.  1717;  B^.  1720-1.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  23, 
1722;  priest  (Durham)  Aug.  23,  1724-  V.  of  Hampsthwaite, 
Yorks.,  1738-71.  C.  of  St  Helen's,  Auckland,  Durham,  1768- 
71.  Married,  at  St  Mary-le-Bow,  Durham,  Oct.  9,  1725, 
Mary  Coulson,  of  Esh.  Died  Jime,  1780.  (Scott-Mayor,  iii. 
310;  H.  M.  Wood.) 

BAYNBRICKE,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1557- 

BAINBRIDGE,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's, 
.\pr.  6,  1638.  S.  of  Francis,  merchant.  B.  at  Newcastle. 
Bapt.  at  A\l  Saints',  Sept.  9,  1619.  School,  Newcastle. 
Matric.  1638;  B.A.  1641.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1640.  One 
of  these  names  V.  of  Troutbeck,  Westmorland,  1630-6. 
{PHU,  I.  432;  H.  M.  Wood.) 

BAINBRIDGE  or  BAMBRIDGE,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at 
St  Catharine's,  June  16,  1699.  S.  of  Francis,  of  Holbeck 
Woodhouse,  Notts.  Matric.  1699;  B.A.  1702-3;  M.A.  1703 
(Com.  Reg.).  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Jan.  2,  1706-7;  priest, 
May  30,  1708.  V.  of  E.  Stoke,  Notts.,  1718-51.  V.  of  Cod- 
dington  Syerston.   Buried  at  Stoke,  Jan.  30,  1730-1. 

BAINBRIDGE,  GEOFFREY.  B.A.  1523-4.  Of  Westmorland. 
Fellow  of  St  Catharine's,  c.  1525.  V.  of  Steeple  Bumpstead, 
Essex,  1334-82.    Died  1582. 

BAMBRIG,  GILES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Mar.  6,  1394-5. 
Of  Yorks. 

BAINBRIDGE,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  23)  at  St  John's, 
May  22,  1723.  S.  of  Henry,  husbandman,  of  Yorks.  B.  at 
Lang-hill-House  near  Skipton. 

BAINBRIDGE,  JOHN.  B.A.  1323-4;  M.A.  1527.  Of  Christ's 
or  Peterhouse.  John  Bambridge,  D.D.  was  R.  of  Milton, 
Beds.,  1537. 

BAMBRIDGE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Lent,  Mar. 
1599-1600.  S.of  Robert, of  Ashby-de-la-Zouch.  Scholar;B.A. 
1603-4;  M.A.  1607;  Lie.  Med.  1610;  M.D.  1614.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1620.  Linacre  reader,  1631.  Savilian  Professor  of  As- 
tronomy,i62i-43.  Died  Nov.  3,1643;  buried  in  Merton  College 
Chapel.  M.I.  Astronomical  author.   (Af«n*,  i.  173;  D.AT.B.) 

BAINBRIDGE,  NICHOLAS.   B.A.  1532-3- 

BAINBRIDGE,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's, 
Apr.  7,  1669.  S.  of  Cuthbert,  of  Durham.  School,  Holt. 
Matric.  pens.  1671;  M.B.  1674;  M.D.  i68i. 

BAINBRIGGE,  REGINALD.  B.  at  Middleton,  Westmorland. 
B.A.  1507-8;  M.A.  1310;  B.D.  1325-6.  Fellow  of  St  Cath- 
arine's. Proctor,  1516-7.  Of  King's  Hall,  1324-9.  R.  of 
Downham,  Essex,  1525,  and  of  Stamboume,  1526.  Master 
of  St  Catharine's,  1529.  Perhaps  V.  of  Bnghtlingsea,  Essex, 
1330-33.  V.  of  Steeple  Bumpstead,  1533;  of  Gt  Oakley, 
1538.  Preb.ofWells,i337.  Died  1355.  Will (P.C.C).  {Cooper, 
I.  124;  D.N.B.) 

BAINBRICG  or  BAMBRICK,  REGINALD.  Matric.  sizar  from 
Peterhouse,  Easter,  1373;  B.A.  1376-7.  Headmaster  of 
Appleby  Grammar  School,  1381;  V.  of  Steeple  Bumpstead, 
Essex,  1382-1606.  Author,  antiquarian.  Died  1606. 
(Cooper,  II.  439;  D.N.B.)   For  a  contemporary  s«  A  I.  Oxon. 

BAMBRIDGE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  May  5,  1633. 
S.  of  Richard,  of  Cambridge.  Matric.  1633;  B.A.  1639-40; 
M.A.  1643.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  22;  priest,  Sept.  23, 
1644.  C.  of  Wilburton  and  Haddenham,  Cambs.,  1648.  Died 
1670,  aged  36.   (Genealogist,  in.  236.) 

BAINBRIGGE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's, 
June  5,  1635.  S.of  Thomas.  B.  at  Kirkby  Lonsdale.  School, 
Kirkby  Lonsdale.   Matric.  1633;  B.A.  1638;  M.A.  1667. 

BAINBRIGG,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  3,  1663. 
S.  of  Richard  (1633).  Matric.  1663;  B.A.  1667-8;  M..A.  1671. 
College  Chaplain,  1671.  Ord.  priest  (Ely)  June  18,  1671. 
V.  of  Littlebury,  Essex,  1672-3.  V.  of  Witchford,  I.  of  Ely, 
1673.   Father  of  the  next,  and  of  Thomas  (1705). 

BANBRIGG,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  May  10,  1707. 
S.  of  Richard,  clerk,  deceased,  of  Isle  of  Ely  (V.  of  Witch- 
ford).  Matric.  1707;  B.A.  1710-1;  M.A.  1714.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Mar.  22,  1712-3;  priest,  June  12,  1713.  R.  of 
Bramfield,  Herts.,  1718-40.  R.  of  Elstree,  1719-40.  Died 
1740. 

BAYNBRIGGE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Jobn's, 
Easter,  1574. 

BAINBRIDGE  or  BAMBRIGE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from 
Christ's,  June,  1578;  B.A.  1581-2;  M.A.  1385.  C.  ofShimp- 
ling,  Noriolk,  1386.  One  of  these  names  Dean  of  Battle, 
Sussex,  1614-1629;  also  V.  of  Icklesbam,  Sussex,  1618. 
(PeiU,  I.  146.) 

BAINBRIDGE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  1393. 
Of  Westmorland.  Probably  of  Kirkby  Lonsdale.  B.A. 
1)9^7:   M.A.  1600;  D.D.  1616.    Fellow,  1399.   Master  of 


Bairstow,  Paul 

Christ's,  1622-46.  Received  the  King  when  he  was  Vice- 
Chancellor  in  1627-8.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1603.  Died  in 
College,  1646.  Buried  Sept.  9.  Donor  to  Christ's  College. 
Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1646.  Father  of  Edward  (1642).  (D.N.B.; 
Peile,  I.  207.) 

BAINBRIGG,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1633. 

BAINBRIGGE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  7, 
1649-30.  Of  Cambs.  Matric.  1630;  B.A.  1653-4;  M.A.  i66i 
(Lit.  Keg.).  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Sept.  1649;  s.  and  h.  of 
Thomas,  of  Cambridge.   Barrister,  1660. 

BAINBRIDGE,  THOBIAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Mar.  a6, 
1651.  S.of  Richard.  B.  in  Cambridge,  June  26, 1636.  Matric. 
1651;  Scholar,  1651;  B.A.  1654-5;  M.A.  1658;  D.D.  1684 
(Lit.  Reg.).  Fellow,  1656.  Signs  for  deacon's  and  priest's 
orders  (London)  Mar.  5,  1663-4.  Incorp.  M.A.  at  Oxford, 
1669.  Proctor,  1678-9.  Vice-Slaster  of  Trinity,  1700.  V.  of 
Harrington,  Cambs.,  1664.  V.  of  Chesterton,  1679-87.  R.  of 
Orwell,  1700-3.  Died  Aug.  16,  1703,  aged  68.  Buried  in 
Trinity  College  Chapel.  M.I.  there.  Will  proved  (V.C.C.) 
1703.   Brother  of  Richard  (1635).   (D.N.B.) 

BAINBRIDGE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's, 
June  10, 1657.  S.  of  William,  of  Lockington,  Leics.  B.  there. 
School,  Repton.  Matric.  1657.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
June  16,  1659.  Died  unmarried.  (Peile,  i.  579;  Nichols,  iii. 
882.) 

BAINBRIDGE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's, 
Apr.  2,  1661.  S.  of  Cuthbert.  B.  in  Co.  Durham.  School, 
Kirkby  Lonsdale.  Matric.  1661-2;  B.A.  1664-5;  M.A.  1670. 
Subscribed  for  orders  (London)  May  19,  1665,  as  C.  of  Mepal, 
Isle  of  Ely.  Probably  Master  of  Holt  School,  Norfolk,  1667- 
92.  R.  of  Plumstead,  Norfolk,  and  of  Matlask,  1675.  R.  of 
Kelling  St  Mary  and  Salthouse  St  Nicholais.   Died  1714. 

BAINBRIGG  or  BAMBRIGG,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15) 
at  Trinity,  Aug.  25,  1679.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  in  London. 
School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matric.  1681;  Scholar,  1683; 
B.A.  1683-4;  M.A.  1687.  Fellow  of  Trinity  Hall,  1691-8. 
Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1698. 

BAINBRIDGE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  July  12,  1703. 
S.  of  Richard  (1663),  of  Witchford,  Cambs.  B.  there.  Matric. 
1706.  Migrated  to  Trinity,  Sept.  24, 1706,  age  18.  Scholar, 
1708;  B.A.  1709-10;  M.A.  1713;  M.D.  1717  (Com.  Reg.). 
F.R.C.P.  Apr.  8,  1723.  Censor,  1728.  Died  Dec.  26,  1729, 
aged  42.   (Munk,  11.  83.) 

BANBRIKE,  W.   Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Lent,  1563-4. 

BANBRICK,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1365.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  1568,  age  23. 

BAMBRIDGE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter, 
1621.  S.of  John,  of  Lockington,  Sheriff  of  Leics., 1630.  Parlia- 
mentary Commissioner.  Died  Nov.  22,  1669,  aged  63. 
Father  of  Thomas  (1657).   (Peile,  i.  339.) 

BAMBRIDGE  or  BAMBURGH,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from 
Clare,  Easter,  1623;  B.A.  fromSt  John's,  1626-7;  M.A.  1630. 

BAINBRIDGE, .    Scholar  of  Christ's,  1543-4. 

BAINEFORTH,  JAMES.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Nov. 
155S  (probably  a  mistake  for  Hainsworth,  who  was  a  scholar 
of  Christ's,  1558-9).   (Peile,  i.  67.) 

BAINERD,  see  also  BAYNARD. 

BAINERD,  EDMUND.   Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Micjis.  1360. 

BAINES,  see  BAYNES. 

BAINING,  PAUL.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1604.  Of  Lit.  Bentley,  Essex.  S.  and  h.  of  Paul,  alderman 
and  Sheriff  of  London.  Bapt.  Apr.  28,  1588.  B.A.  1606-7. 
Created  Bart.  1611.  Knighted,  1614.  SheriSof  Essex,  1617-8. 
Created  Viscount  Bayning  of  Sudbury,  1628.  Died  July  29, 
1629.  (G.E.C.;  Vis.  of  Essex.) 

SAINTON,  JEROME.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  June  10,  161 1, 
age  15.  S.  of  Jerome,  citizen  of  London.  B.  there.  School, 
Huntingdon.  Matric.  1611. 

BAYNTON,  THOMAS.  B.Can.L.  1531-2.  Of  Kino's  Hall. 
Fellow;  resident,  1530-6.   WiU  (V.C.C.)  1536. 

BAINTON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1652. 

BAYNTON,  W.   Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Lent,  1584-3. 

BAIRD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  r, 
1741.  S.  of  William,  of  Edinburgh.  School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  1741;  Scholar,  17+2;  B.A.  1744-5;  M.A.  1748. 
Fellow,  1747.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  12,  1739; 
s.  and  h.  of  William,  of  Auchmedden,  Esq. 

BAIRFOOT,  see  BARFOOT. 

BAIRSTOW,  PAUL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  23)  at  Maodalkne, 
Mar.  30,  1669.  S.  of  Michael.  B.A.  1672-3;  M.A.  1679-  Ord. 
priest  (London)  Feb.  24,  1688-0.  Head  Master  of  Rochester 
Grammar  School,  1679-1716.  V.  of  Grayne,  Kent,  1688-1716. 
Schoolmaster  at  Sowcrby,  Halifax.  Died  1716.  Buried  at 
Trottersclifle,  Feb.  231  »7i6.  (H.  G.  Harrison.) 


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Baist,  Abraham 

BAIST,  ABRAHAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Caius,  July  5,  1609,  age  17. 
Of  Thetford,  Norfolk.  S.  of  Abraham.  School,  Thetford. 
Matric.  1609;  B.A.  1613-4;  M.A.  1617.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich) 
June  4,  1615.  V.  of  E.  Tuddenham,  Norfolk,  1617-77.  R-  of 
Cawston  and  Little  Brandon,  1631-77.  Died  Aug.  8,  1677. 
Buried  at  East  Tuddenham.  M.I.  (Venn,  i.  203.) 

BAIST,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Jan.  25, 1641-2,  age  17. 
S.  of  Abraham  (above),  V.  of  E.  Tuddenham,  Norfolk.  School, 
Norwich.  Matric.  1642 ;  Scholar,  1644-6;  B.A.  1645-6.  Ord. 
priest  (by  Jos.  Hall)  Nov.  30,  1649;  C.  of  E.  Tuddenham; 
Vicar,  1677-94.    WiU  (Norwich)  1694.   (Venn,  1.  346.) 

BAIST,  WILLIAM.  Adm.sizaratCAius,  July  2,  I597,agei7.  Of 
Thetford.  S.  of  Abraham.  School,  Thetford.  Matric.  c.  1597. 

BAKER,  ABRAHAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 
July  10,  1685.  Of  Cambs.  School,  North  Walsham,  Norfolk. 
Matric.  1686;  Scholar,  1686;  B.A.  1689-90;  M.A.  1693.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  1693;  priest,  June,  1699.  R.  of 
Kirby  Kane,  Norfolk,  1700.  R.  of  Chatgrave  (?  Ched- 
grave),  Norfolk,  resigning  1718.  R.  of  Ditchingham,  1718. 
Died  1733.   (r.  A.  Walker,  178.) 

BAKER,  ALEXANDER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  1598. 
The  Jesuit  missionary.  B.  in  Norfolk,  c.  1582.  Entered  the 
Society  c.  1610.  Twice  visited  India  as  a  missionary. 
Resided  afterwards  in  London.  Died  Aug.  24, 1638.  {D.N.B.) 

BAKER,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Magdalene,  June 
30.  I735-  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Stixwould,  Lines.  School,  Rish- 
worth,  Yorks.  Matric.  1735;  B.A.  1738-9.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincohi)  Sept.  23,  1739;  priest,  May  29,  i743- 
BAKER,  BERESFORD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  31, 1707.  S.  of  Beresford,  of  London.  School,  St  Paul's. 
Matric  1707;  Scholar,  1708;  B.A.  1710-1;  M.A.  1714- 
Fellow,  1713.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  15,  171 2;  priest, 
Mar.  13,  1719-20.  R.  of  Brumstead,  Norfolk,  1727-9.  V. 
of  Inkberrow,  Worcs.,  1729-47. 
BAKER,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  16, 
1716.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Sutton,  Somerset.  School,  Wells, 
Somerset.  Scholar,  1718;  B.A.  1720-1.  R.  of  Ibberton, 
Dorset,  1723.  C.  of  Woolland,  1727-52.  Died  Mar.  25,  1752. 
(Hutckins,  iv.  361.) 
BAKER,  CHRISTOPHER.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall, 

Michs.  1559;  Scholar,  1560-4. 
BAKER,  CORNELIUS.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1607;  B.A.  1610-1.   Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)    Dec.  22,  1611; 
priest,  Mar.  8,  1611-2.    V.  of  Hillingholme,  Lines.,  1613. 
R.  of  E.  Barkwith,  1626. 
BAKER,  DANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Mar.  11, 1670-1. 
S.of  john,of  Godmanchester,Htmts.  B.  there.  School,  Lynn. 
Matric.  1671;  Scholar,  1671-6;  B.A.  1674-5;  M.A.  1678. 
C.  of  St  Margaret,  Lynn,  1677.    Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Feb. 
1681.  C.  of  Tihiey,  Norfolk,  1680-1.  V.  of  St  Martin  and  R. 
of  St  Michael,  Fincham,   1682-1723.    Died  Feb.  1722-3. 
Author.  {Venn,  i.  443.) 
BAKER,   DANIEL.    Adm.   Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  Mar.   23, 
i68a-i.   Matric.  1681.   S.  and  h.  of  Daniel,  of  St  Andrew's, 
Holbom,  Esq.   Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  1681.   Of 
Penn,  Bucks.,  Esq.  High  Sheriff  of  Bucks.,  1711.  Died  1727. 
(Collins,  Baronetage,  ix.  239.) 
BAKER,   DANIEL.    Adm.   pens,   (age   18)   at   Peterhouse, 
Mar.  8,  1706-7.    ist  s.  of  Daniel,  above,  of  Penn,  Bucks. 
School,  Eton.     Matric.  1707;  B.A.  1711-2.    Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  July,  1707.  Died  Sept.  22,  1727. 
BAKER,  DAVID.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1490. 
B.A.  1493.  Fellow  till  1502.  Ord.  subdeacon  (Ely)  Mar.  31, 
1498. 
BAKER,  EDMUND.    Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 
1610;  B.A.  1612-3;  M.A.  1616.   R.  of  Thrandeston,  Suffolk, 
1614-5.   R.  of  Brisingham,  Norfolk,  1618-67.   Died  1667. 

BAKER,  EDMUND.   Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Feb.  21,  1645-6. 

.S.  of  Edmund.    Of  Middlesex.    B.A.   1646-7,  as  Edward. 

Matric.  at  Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford,  Nov.  27,  1640,  age  16. 

Perhaps  Fellow  of  New  College,  1650;  ejected,  1660.   M.A. 

(Oxford)  1659.  {Al.  Oxon.) 
BAKER,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1569. 

BAKER,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1571.  S.  of  Peter,  citizen  of  London.  B.A.  1575-6;  M.A. 
from  Caius,  1579.  Perhaps  ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Chester) 
Apr.  1580.  Probably  incorp.  at  Oxford,  July  13,  1591. 

BAKER,  EDWARD.  Matric  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1580. 
B.  at  Wymondley,  Herts.  B.A.  1583-4;  M.A.  1587.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Feb.  24,  1585-6,  age  22.  V.  of  Nazing, 
Essex,  1589-92.  C.  of  Waltham  Cross,  1592. 

BAKER,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1586, 
as  Edmund;  B.A.  1590-1;  M.A.  1594.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1595.  One  of  these  names  (M.A.)  R.  of  Helmdon,  North- 
ants.,  1605-23.  Buried  there  1623-4.  {Baker,  i.  631.) 


Baker,  John 

BAKER,  EDWARD.   Matric.  peas,  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 

1610. 
BAKER,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1617, 
scholar  from  Westminster;  B.A.  1620-1;  M.A.  1624.  Incorp- 
at  Oxford,  1628.   R.  of  Loughton,  Bucks.,  1625-52.  Buried 
there,  Feb.  25,  1651-2.   {Lipscomb,  iv.  239.) 
BAKER,  FERDINANDO.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
July  4,  1721.  S.  of  Francis,  gent.,  of  Durham.  B.  at  Whick- 
ham,  Durham,  July  28,   1703.    School,  Morpeth.    Matric. 
1721;  B..\.  1725-6.  Succeeded  to  Crook  Hall.  Died  Feb.  22, 
1783.   Brother  of  George  (1720).   {Scott-Mayor,  in.  343.) 
BAKER,  FRANCIS.  Scholar  of  Magdalene,  1613.  One  of  these 
names  created  D.C.L.  at  Oxford,  Feb.  21,  1642-3.  {Al.  Oxon.) 
BAKER,  FRANCIS.   Adm.  FelL-Com.  (age  17)  at  Magdalene, 
Sept.  18,  1698.    S.  of  Francis,  Esq.    B.  in  Lines.    School, 
Lines,  (private).   Matric.  1698. 
BAKER,  GEORGE.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1628. 
Matric.    1628.     Perhaps   B.A.   at   Magdalen   Hall,   Oxford, 
Apr.  26,  1632;  M.A.  from  St  Alban  Hall,  1635.   R.  of  Sedles- 
combe,  Sussex,  1641.   {Al.  Oxon.) 
BAKER,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  13,  1632-3. 
Of  Suffolk.    Matric.  1633;  B.A.  1636-7;  M.A.  1640.    Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  22, 1639;  priest,  Sept.  25, 1642.  R.  of 
Burgh  St  Andrew,  Suffolk,  1646. 
BAKER,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  1638,  age  14. 
S.  of  Sir  George,  Knt.,  of  Crook  Hall,  Durham.    School, 
Newcastle.   Of  Crook  Hall,  Esq.   Died  Oct.  14,  1677.  Father 
of  the  next.    (Burke,  L.G.) 
BAKER,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  13, 
1674.  S.  of  George,  Esq.  (above),  of  Crook  Hall,  Lanchester, 
Durham.  B.  there.  School,  Durham.  Matric.  1674.  Of  Crook, 
Durham.    Died  Aug.  11,  1699.    Benefactor  to  St  John's. 
(Burke,  L.G.) 
BAKER,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  16,  1699. 

Of  Sussex.  Matric.  1701;  B.A.  1704-5. 
BAKER,  GEORGE.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1705. 
S.  of  Aaron,  M.A.  of  Oxford.   B.  at  W.  Alvington,  Devon. 
Matric.   1706;   B.A.    1709-10;   M.A.    1713.    Fellow,    1709. 
Schoolmaster  at  Modbury,  Devon.    V.  of  Modbury.    V.  of 
Staverton,  1730;  and  E.  Allington.  Preb.  of  Exeter,  1725-72. 
Archdeacon  of  Totnes,  1740-72.    Died  Jan.  16,  1772. 
BAKER,  GEORGE.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
June  14,  1706.  S.  of  George,  deceased.   B.  at  Htmton  near 
Maidstone,  Kent.   School,  Eton.    Matric.  1707. 
BAKER,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  21, 
1720.    S.  of  Francis,  gent.,  of  Durham.    B.  at  Whickham, 
Durham.    Bapt.  Mar.  26,  1702.    School,  Morpeth.    Matric. 
1720;  LL.B.  1725.  Died  s.p.  Buried  at  Lanchester,  Durham, 
Mar.  6,  1778.    Nephew  of  Thomas,  the  antiquary.    {Scott- 
Mayor,  III.  334;  Burke,  L.G.) 
BAKER,  GEORGE.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
June   27,    1740.    S.  of  George,  Esq.,  of  Crook,  Durham. 
B.  there.  Bapt.  Jan.  12,  1722-3.  School,  Eton.  Of  Elemore 
Hall,  Durham.  Died  May  15,  1774.  His  father  was  a  nephew 
of  Thomas,  the  antiquary.  {ScoU-Mayor,iii.  507;  Burke,  L.G.) 
BAKER,  GEORGE.  Adm.  at  King's  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1741. 
B.  at  Modbury,  Devon.    S.  of  George  (1705).  Matric.  1742; 
B.A.1745-6;M.A.  1749;  M.D.  1756.   FeUow,  1745.   F.R.C.P. 
1757.    Harveian  orator,  1761.    President,  1785-96.   F.R.S. 
1762.   F.S.A.   Practised  first  at  Stamford,  Lines.,  and  after 
1761  in  London.   Created  baronet,  1776.   Author  of  medical 
works.  Died J»me  15, 1809.  {D.N.B.;Munk,u.2i3;G.E.C.) 
BAKER,  GREGORY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Lent,  1653-4 
(as  'George').    Of  Essex.  S.  of  John,  of  Bishop's  Stortford. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  25,  1655;  of  Stortford,  Herts. 
BAKER,  HENRY.     Matric.    pens,    from    Magdalene,    Lent, 

1626-7;  B.A.  1630-1;  M.A.  1634. 
BAKER,  HENRY.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  May  19, 
1638.    Matric.  1639;  B.A.  1641.    Perhaps  s.  of  Sir  Henry, 
late  of  Sissinghurst,  Kent,  Knt. ;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug. 
14,  1640.  (Baker  pedigree  in  Kent  Vis.  1619.) 
BAKER,  HENRY.    Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Micbs.  1647. 

Of  Essex. 
BAKER,  HENRY.    Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1713; 

B.A.  1718-9. 
BAKER,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  17, 
17X1.    Of  Bucks.    4th  s.  of  Daniel  (1681).    School,  Eton. 
Matric.  1712;  Scholar,  1712;  B.A.  1714-5;  M.A.  1718;  M.D. 
1728  {Com.  Reg.).    Fellow,  1716-33.    V.  of  Stamfordham, 
Northumberland.  Died  1768. 
BAKER,  JASPER.    Matric  pens,  from  Jesus,  c.  1594;   B.A. 
1597-8-    S.  and  h.  of  Jasper,  of  Gt  Burstead,  Essex,  gent; 
adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Aug.  1,  1598. 
BAKER,  JOHN.   B.A.  1458-9. 
BAKER,  JOHN.  B.Can.L.  1513-3. 


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Baker,  Johi^ 
baker,  john.  b.a.  1516-7. 

BAKER,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's  a  scholar  from  Eton,  Aug.  14, 
1545.  age  i8.  Of  Ilfracombe,  Devon.  Matric.  1545;  B.A. 
»549-5o;  M.A.  1553.  FeUow,  1548-54.  Died  Nov.  14,  1554. 
Will  proved  in  College  by  his  brother  Philip  (1569).  (Cooper, 
I.  116.) 

BAKER,  JOHN.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1568.  One  of  these  names,  s,  and  h.  of  John,  of  Preston, 
Radnor,  gent.,  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  26, 1571-2. 

BAKER,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1571;  B.A. 
1574-5;  M.A.  1578.  One  of  these  names  admitted  to  Holy 
Ordere  (Gloucs.)  c.  1571-3.  Second  master  of  Shrewsbury 
School.  Died  Nov.  27,  1607.  (F.  S.  Hockaday;  G.  W.  Fisher, 
Shreu'sbury.) 

BAKER,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1575;  B.A. 
1579-80;  M.A.  1583.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1589.  One  of 
these  names,  M.A.,  K.  of  Chattisham,  Suffolk,  in  1603. 

BAKER,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1578. 
BAKER,  JOHN.   Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1579. 
Perhaps  of  Salop,  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Dec.  30,  1580. 

BAKER,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,   1587. 

Of  Essex.    Migrated  to  Corpus  Chris ti.    B.A.  1590-1;  M.A. 

1594.    R.  of  Bartlow,  Cambs.,  i599-i639-    Buried  Nov.  4, 

1639. 
BAKER,   JOHN.    Matric.   pens,   from  Trinity,   Michs.   1588. 

Perhaps  Scholar  of  Trinity  Hall,  1589.   One  of  these  names, 

of  Bury,  Suffolk,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1594. 

BAKER,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1603 ; 

Scholar;  B.A.  1607-8. 
BAKER,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Easter,  1604. 

BAKER,  JOHN.    Matric  pens,  from  Sx  John's,  Easter,  1611; 

B.A.  X614-5; M.A.  1618. 
BAKER,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1616.   Of 

Suffolk.  B.A.  1619-20;  M.A.  1623. 

BAKER,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1620.  Of 
Norwich.  B.A.  1623-4;  M.A.  1627.  Perhaps  Ord.  priest 
(Norwich)  Sept.  1628.  R.  of  Walsham  St  Laurence,  Nor- 
folk, 1631.  One  of  these  names  (M.A.)  C.  of  Sible  Heding- 
ham,  Essex,  1632.     (PeiU,  i.  335.) 

BAKER,  Sir  JOHN,  Bart    Adm.  Fell-Com.  at  Jesus,  June  11, 

1624.  S.  of  Sir  Henry,  of  Sissinghurst,  Kent,  Bart.   Matric. 

1624,  age  16.    Succeeded  as  Bart.,  1623.    Sherifi  for  Kent, 

1633-4.   M.P.  for  Hastings,  1640.  Died  Jan.  15, 1653.  {Kent 

Vis.  1619;  G.E.C.  I.  72;  Hasted,  iii.  49.) 
BAKER,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1626.    Of 

Cambs.    Matric.  Easter,  1629;  B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633. 

One  of  these  names  R.  of  Bartlow,  Cambs.,  1643.   V.  of 

Weasenham,  Norfolk,  1646. 
BAKER,  JOHN.    Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1632.    Of  Cambs. 

(?  The  above,  readmitted.) 
BAKER,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 

1637.    Of  Kent.    B.A.  1640-1.    One  of  these  names  V.  of 

Kemsing,  Kent,  in  1644. 
BAKER,  JOHN.    Adm.  i>ens.  at  Emmanuel,  June  2X,  1648. 

B.  1631.    Of  Worcs.    Matric.  1648-9;    B.A.  1651-2;  M.A. 

1655.    One  of  these  names,  of  Stourbridge,  Worcs.,  adm.  at 

the  Inner  Temple,  1650;  s.  and  h.  of  George.    Died  Dec.  6, 

1678.     M.I.  at  Old  Swinford,  Worcs.     Brother  of  Joseph, 

1644.   {Nash,  II.  213.) 
BAKER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  July  2, 

1652.   Of  Warwick.    School,  Coventry.   B.A.  1655.    One  of 

these  names,  U.A.,  R.  of  Merrow,  Surrey,  1673-7. 

BAKER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  July  10, 1669. 

S.  of  James,  alderman,  of  London.  B.  there.  School,  Bamet. 

Matric.  1670. 
BAKER,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  May  5,  1685. 

S.   of   Christopher,   yeoman.     B.    at   Culmstock,    Devon. 

Schools,  Culmstock  and  Tiverton.  Matric  1685;  B.A.  1688-9. 

BAKER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  May  28,  1695. 
S.  of  John.  B.  at  Burley,  Rutland.  School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  1696;  Scholar,  i^6;  B.A.  1698-9;  FeUow,  1701; 
M.A.  1702;  B.D.  1709;  D.D.  1717  {Com.  Reg.);  Vice-Master, 
1722.  R.  of  Beachampton,  Bucks.,  1714-31.  V.  of  Gt  St 
Mary's,  Cambridge,  1725.  R.  of  Dickleburgh,  Norfolk,  17^1. 
Th« jMrsistent  supporter  of  Dr  Bentley,  in  his  disputes  with 
the  College.  Died  in  College,  heavily  m  debt,  Oct.  30,  1745. 
Buried  in  AH  Saints'  Church.    {Al.  Weslmon.  229;  D.N.B.) 

BAKER.  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  QuKSNt',  July  6,  1698.  Of 
London.  Matric.  1698;  B.A.  1701-3;  M.A.  1703.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  May  30,  1708;  priest,  Sept.  25,  1709. 

BAKER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jksui,  Feb.  13,  1702-3.  Of 
Derbyshire.  Matrle.  1704. 


Baker,  JIicharo 

Baker,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sx  John's,  June  24, 

1706.  S.  of  William,  butler  of  the  College.  B.  at  Cambridge. 

School,  Stafford.    Matric  1706;  B.A.  1709-10;  M.A.  1713. 

Incorp.  at  O.xford,  1721.    Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  June  15,  171a; 

C.  of  Lolworth,  Cambs. ;  priest,  Feb.  21,  1713-4  (LiU.  Dim. 

from  Lincoln).   Headmaster  of  Pocklington  School,  1717-39, 

V.  of  Hayton  and  Beilby,  Yorks.    Died  Jan.  18,  1739.   M.I. 

at  Pocklington.   Brother  of  William  (1714). 
BAKER,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  June  9, 

1708.    Of  Cambs.    School,   SUfford.     Matric.    1709;   B.A. 

1711-2.   Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  May  31,  1713;  priest  (London) 

Dec.   19,   1714.    Buried  at  Little  St  Mary's,  Cambridge, 

Sept.  21,  1716. 
BAKER,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse,  July  4, 

1719.  OfSomerset.  School, Taunton.  Matric.  1719;  Scholar, 

1719;  LL.B.  1725. 

BAKER,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Dec.  27,  1738.    Of 

Essex.    Matric.  1739;  B.A.  1742-3.    Ord.  deacon  (Lmcoln) 

Sept.  25, 1743.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Thrussington,  Leics., 

1761-78. 
BAKER,  JOSEPH.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  28,  1644. 

S.  of  John,  of  Prestwood,  Staffs.  Previously  at  St  Catharine's. 

B.  in  Worcs.     Matric.    1647;    B.A.    1647-8;    M.A.    1651. 

Ejected  from  St  Andrew's,  Worcester,  1662.    Died  Mar. 

25,  1668,  aged  44.   M.I.  at  Old  Swinford,  Worcs.  (Calamy, 11. 

548.) 
BAKER,  JOSEPH.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  5,  1698.   Of 

Middlesex.   Matric.  1699;  B.A.  1702-3. 

BAKER,  LEONARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1551; 
B.A.  1553-4;  LL.B.  1557.  Probably  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
1556.  Of  Clifton,  Beds.,  Esq.    Buried  there  Jime  30,  1604. 

BAKER,  MICHAEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1614;  B.A.  1618-9;  M.A.  1622.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1622. 
Perhaps  ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  xt,  1620,  and  C.  of 
Felmersham,  Beds.,  i6?o.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Clopton, 
Suffolk,  1631.   {Al.  OxoH.) 

BAKER,  MICHAEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Sx  John's,  Easter, 
1616;  B.A.  1619-20;  M.A.  1623. 

BAKER,  MICHAEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1618.  B.  in  Norwich.  B.A.  1620-1;  M.A.  1624. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept.  18,  1624. 

BAKER,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1628;  B.A.  1631-2;  M.A.  1635.  Doubtless  the  New  England 
emigrant.  B.  about  1610.  Emigrated  1635.  Deputy  for 
Hingham  in  the  General  Court.  Afterwards  at  Hull,  and 
Scituate,  Mass.  Minister  at  Scituate  from  1660  till  his  death, 
Aug.  22,  1678.   (J.  G.  Bartlett.) 

BAKER,  OLIVER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  June  18,  1612. 
Matric.  1612.  Probably  s.  of  Leonard,  late  of  Clifton,  B^s., 
Esq. ;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  1,  1613. 

BAKER,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  5,  1690. 
Of  Sussex.  3rd  s.  of  John,  of  Mayfield  Place.  Matric.  1691; 
B.A.  1694-5;  M.A.  1698.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  22, 
1695;  priest,  June  29,  1696.  V.  of  Mayfield,  Sussex,  1696- 
1730.  Buried  Jan   26,  1729-30. 

BAKER,  PHILIP.  Adm.  at  King's  a  scholar  from  Eton,  Aug.  6, 
1540.  B.  at  Barnstaple,  c.  1524.  B.A.  1544-5;  M.A.  1548; 
B.D.  1554;  DD.  1562.  Fellow,  1543-56.  Provost,  1558-70. 
Proctor,  1549-50.  Vice-Chancellor,  1561-2.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  May  21,  1553.  R.  of  Ringwood,  Hante.,  1554. 
R.  of  St  Andrew  Wardrobe,  London,  1559-62.  Preb.  of 
Hereford,  1560.  R.  of  Elsworth,  Cambs.,  1559-70.  Attacked 
for  his  popish  opinions,  and  a  Commission  of  enquiry  ap- 
pointed. On  this  fled  to  Louvain,  and  was  deprived  of  the 
provostship  and  other  preferments,  1570.  Probably  brother 
of  John  (1545).    {Cooper,  11.  322;  D.N.B.) 

BAKER,  PHILIP.  Adm.  at  King's  a  scholar  from  Eton,  Aug.  24, 
1569,  age  17.  Of  Ilfracombe.  Matric.  1569.  Chorister  of 
King's  College,  1564.   Died  in  College,  1570-1. 

BAKER,  PHILIP.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Mar.  23, 
1635-6.  S.  of  Philip,  yeoman.  B.  at  Gt  Munden,  Herts. 
School,  Gt  Munden.  Matric.  1636;  B.A.  1639-40;  M.A. 
1643.  R.  of  Grateley,  Hants.  R.  of  Laverstoke,  1670. 
Father  of  the  next. 
BAKER,  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  May  1,  1667. 
ist  s.  of  Philip,  clerk  (formerly  of  Sidney).  B.  at  Clatford, 
Hants.  School,  Private.  Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1670-1;  M.A. 
1674.  Signs  for  deacon's  orders  (London)  June  1 ;  for  priest  s, 
Sept.  21,  1672.  C.  to  his  father  at  Grateley,  HanU.  Perhaps 
R.  of  Swanage,  Dorset,  1690-1714.  Buried  Apr.  26,  1714. 
{HuUhins,  i.  680.) 
BAKER.  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Sx  EDUUiiD't  HottlL, 

Michs.  1544. 
BAKER,  RICHARD.    Scholar  of  Trinity,  1362.   One  of  these 
names,  age  28,  C.  of  Hanton,  Cambs.;  ord.  deacon  (Ely) 
Apr.  1368. 


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Baker,  Richaro 

BAKER,  RICHARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  1573.    S.  of 
Richard.  B.  at  Dereham  Grange,  Norfolk.  School,  Elmdon, 
Essex.  Migr.  to  Caius,  Aug.  18,  1573,  age  19. 
BAKER,  RICHARD.    Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  c. 
1596.    B.  at  Foxton,  Cambs.    B.A.  1599-1600J  M.A.  1603. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  26,  1605,  age  26;  pnest,  Dec.  22, 
1605.  C.  of  Hythe,  Kent. 
BAKER,  RICHARD.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  May  11, 
1670.    S.  of  Andrew,  attorney  at  law,  of  London.    B.  in 
London.  Schools,  Blockley,  Worcs.,  and  Todenham,  Gloucs. 
Matric.    1670;   Scholar,   1670-7;  B.A    1673-4;   M.A.  1677- 
Ord.  priest  (London)  Dec.  24,  1676.  V.  of  Gray's-Thmrock, 
Essex,  1682.   (Venn,  1.  441.) 
BAKER,  ROBERT.    M.A.,  Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi,  1445- 

Proctor,  1451-2. 
BAKER,  ROBERT.    B.A.  1493- 
BAKER,  ROBERT.    B.A.  (Oxford)  1507-8;  after  two  years  at 

Cambridge  and  two  at  Oxford. 
BAKER,  ROBERT.    Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Michs.  1555- 
One  of  these  names  ord.  priest  (Ely)  July  7,  1560;  V.  of 
Sawston,  Cambs. 
BAKER,  ROBERT.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1561; 

B.A.  1565-6;  M.A.  1569;  M.D.  1577.   FeUow,  1566. 
BAKER,  ROBERT.    Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Lent,  1563-4- 
BAKER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1600.   Of  Essex. 

B.A.  1603-4;  M.A.  1607. 
BAKER,  ROBERT.    Adm.  at  Trinity,  a  scholar  from  West- 
minster,  1603.    B.A.   1607-8;   M.A.   1611.     Probably  ord. 
deacon  (Chichester)  Dec.  24,  1620;  priest,  Sept.  23,  1621. 
V.  of  Rottingdean,  Sussex,  1627;  and  again,  1662. 
BAKER,  ROBERT.    B.A.  from  Christ's,  1603-4;  M.A.  1607. 
P>rob.  ord.  deacon  (Ixjndon)  either  May,  1604,  or  Aug.  1605. 
One  of  these  names,  V.  of  Chrishall,  Essex,  1605-9.  Another 
V.  of  Kemsing,  Kent,  1607.   (Peile,  i.  234.) 
BAKER,  ROBERT.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1615. 
Migrated   to  Corpus,  Oxford,  July,    1619,  where  he  was 
allowwl  to  count  eight  terms  kept  at  Cambridge.  B.A.(Oxford) 
1619.    (Pfile,  I.  306;  Al.  Oxon.) 
BAKER,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  Easter,  1626. 
BAKER,  ROBERT.    Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  St  Catharine's, 
Lent,  1634-5.     Of  Sussex.     Probably  of  Mayfield,  Sussex; 
s.  and  h.  of  John :  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1636.   Barrister, 
1645. 
BAKER,  ROBERT.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  22,  1652. 
Of  Suffolk.    Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Anthony,  of  Wrentham, 
Suffolk,  deceased.    Bapt.  there,  Feb.  16,  1637-8.    Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  27,  1655.   Died  Feb.  8,  1658.    (J.  Foster, 
Gray's  Inn.) 
BAKER,  ROBERT.   Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 

1672;  B.A.  1675-6.  Of  Hunts. 
BAKER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  18, 
1731.  S.  of  John,  of  London.  School,  Westminster.  Matric. 
1731 ;  Scholar,  1732.  One  of  these  names  adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Apr.  20,  1730. 
BAKER,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  1612 ;  B.A. 
i6i5-6;M.A.  1619;  B.D.  1627;  D.D.  1639.  Incoip.  at  Oxford, 
1623.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Norwich)  Nov.  14, 1618.  R.  of 
St  Margaret  Pattens,  London,  1626-37;  of  St  Christopher-le- 
Stocks,  1636-40.  Chaplain  to  Dr  Juxon,  Bishop  of  London. 
Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1636.  R.  of  St  Mary-at-Hill,  1637.  Canon 
of  Windsor,  1638.  Canon  of  Canterbury,  1639.  R.  of  South 
Weald,  Essex,  1640-3.  Sequestered  and  imprisoned,  1645. 
Assisted  in  Walton's  Polyglot.  Died  1660.  {PeiU,  1.  286; 
D.N.B.) 
BAKER,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1660.  Of  Norfolk. 

(Masters.) 
BAKER,   SAMUEL.    Adm.   pens,   (age   18)   at   Peterhouse, 
Mardi  1, 1707-8.  Of  Middlesex.   2nd  s.  of  Daniel,  of  Penn, 
Bucks.  (1680).    School,  Eton.   Scholar,  1708;  Matric.  1709; 
B.A.  1711-2;  M.A.  1715;  D.D.  1731.  Fellow,  1715-24.   Ord. 
priest  (London)  Mar.  4,  1721-2.     R.  of  Settrington,  Yorks., 
1722.   Canon,  1735-41,  and  Chancellor  of  York,   1741-9. 
R.  of  Donnington,  1722.    Died  Nov.  9,  1749.    (Collins,  Peer- 
age, IX.  239.)   For  a  contemporary  namesake,  also  D.D.,  see 
Al.  Oxon.,  where  be  seems  confused  with  the  Cambridge 
man. 
BAKER,  SAMUEL.    Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1727.    Matric. 
Michs.   1727;    B.A.   1730-1.    R.  of  Kirby  Cane,  Norfolk, 
1733-87.    Probably  s.  of  Abraham  (1685). 
BAKER,  STEPHEN.   B.A.  1466-7. 
BAKER,  STEPHEN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1569; 

B.A. 1572-3. 
BAKER,  THOMAS.    Adm.  at  Caius,  Feb.  13,  1562-3.    S.  of 
Thomas,  gent.    Of  E.  Walton,  Norfolk.   School,  Swaffham. 
Matric.  1563.  Probably  a  popish  recusant.  (Venn,  1.  50.) 


Baker,  Thomas 

BAKER,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1569. 

BAKER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1573.  S.  of 
Richard.  B.  at  Dereham  Grange,  Norfolk.  School,  Elmdon, 
Essex.  Migrated  to  Caius,  Aug.  18,  I573f  age  19.  One  of 
these  names  V.  of  Domey,  Bucks.,  1596-1632.   Died  1632. 

BAKER,  THOMAS.  '  M.A.  Cambridge.'  when  incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1602.    (Al.  Oxon.;  perhaps  a  mistake  for  'Barker.') 

BAKER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Michs.  1609. 
B.  in  Exeter.  B.A.  from  Clare,  1613-4;  M.A.  1617.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  May  31,  1618,  age  23.  C.  of  Hadstock, 
Essex.  Probably  R.  of  St  Mary-Major,  Exeter,  1622.  R.  of 
Whitstone,  Devon,  1625.  Ejected  from  both.  Died  before 
the  Restoration. 

BAKER,  THOMAS.  B.A.  from  Clare,  1614-5  ('Barker'  in 
grace).  Perhaps  matric.  at  Magdalen  HaU,  Oxford,  June  16, 
1610,  age  17.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1613,  as  of  Mayfield, 
Sussex.    (Al.  Oxon.) 

BAKER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1624.  Of  Kent.  B.A.  1627;  M.A.  1631. 

BAKER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  7,  1630-1. 
Of  Leics.  School,  Market  Bosworth.  Matric.  1631;  B.A. 
1634-5;  M.A.  1638.    Fellow,  1635. 

BAKER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  10,  1638. 
Matric.  1638;  B.A.  1641-2.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  26, 
1642-3.  One  of  these  names  Master  of  Saffron  Walden 
School  in  1651. 

BAKER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  June  23, 
1647.  S.  of  Thomas,  cordwainer,  of  Allhallows,  London. 
B.  there.  School,  Lynn.  Matric.  1647;  B.A.  1650-1;  M.A. 
1654.  Fellow,  1651.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1654.  Perhaps  R. 
of  Streatham,  Surrey,  1675-88.   Buried  there  June  22,  1688. 

BAKER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  13, 
1674.  S.  of  George,  Esq.,  of  Crook  Hall,  Lanchester,  Durham. 
B.  there  Sept.  14,  1656.  School,  Durham.  Matric.  1674; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1677-8;  M.A.  1681;  B.D.  1688.  FeUow,  1680- 
1717;  deprived  as  a  non-juror.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  20, 
1685.  R.  of  Long  Newton,  Durham,  1687-90.  The  well- 
known  antiquary.  The  bulk  of  his  mss.  are  at  the  British 
Museum;  others  in  the  University  Library.  His  Ms.  'History 
of  St  John's'  was  edited  by  Prof.  J.  E.  B.  Mayor,  1869. 
Resided  in  College  all  his  life.  Died  July  2, 1740;  buried  in 
the  College  Chapel.  (D.N.B. ;  Burke,  L.G.) 

BAKER,  THOMAS.  Incorp.  M.A.  1679,  from  All  Souls',  Oxford. 
S.  of  Andrew,  of  Grafton,  Worcs.  Matric.  (Magdalen  Hall, 
Oxford)  July  8,  1670,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1674;  M.A. 
1678.  R.  of  Harrietsham,  Kent,  1686-1702.  Died  1702. 
(A  I.  Oxon.) 

BAKER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  July  3, 
1677.  Of  London.  S.  of  Richard.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric. 
1677;  Scholar,  1681;  B.A.  1681-2;  M.A.  1696.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Mar.  16,  1684-5;  priest,  Sept.  20,  1691.  One  of 
these  names  master  of  Chichester  Grammar  School,  1701-30, 
and  R.  of  W.  Stoke,  Sussex,  1701. 
BAKER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Mar.  8,  1708-9  as 
'S.  of  John,  R.  of  Quinton,  Gloucs.'  S.  of  John,  of  Ledbury, 
Heref.  Matric.  at  Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  Mar.  18, 1696-7, 
age  17;  B.A.  (Christ  Church),  1700;  M.A.  (Cambridge),  1709. 
R.  of  Bolnhurst,  Beds.,  1711.  V.  of  Ravensden,  1716-31. 
(Al.  Oxon.) 
BAKER,  THOMAS.  Incorp.  M.A.  1714,  from  Christ  Church, 
Oxford.  Matric.  there,  Apr.  6,  1704,  age  15.  S.  of  William, 
of  Lichfield,  clerk.  B.A.  (Oxford)  1708;  M.A.  1711.  R.  of 
Nailstone,  Leics.,  1735-45.  Minor  Canon  of  Westminster. 
Gentleman  of  the  Chapel  Royal,i7i5.  Died  May  10, 1745,  aged 
59.  Father  of  Thomas  of  1734.  (Al.Oxon.;  Nichols,  iv.  809.) 
BAKER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  29,  1723. 
S.  of  George,  of  Cranbrook,  Kent.  School,  Cran  brook. 
Matric.  1723;  Scholar,  1724.  Buried  at  St  Michael's,  Cam- 
bridge, May  I  J,  1725. 
BAKER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  July  4, 
1727.  S.  of  Daniel,  furrier.  B.  at  Beccles,  Suffolk.  School, 
Beccles.  Matric.  1727;  B.A.  1730-1;  M.A.  1734.  Fellow,  1732. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  18,  1732-3. 
BAKER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)at  St  John's,  June  20, 
1734.  S.  of  Thomas,  clerk  (Minor  Canon  of  Westminster). 
B.  in  the  parish  of  St  James,  Westminster.  School,  West- 
minster. Matric.  1735;  B.A.  1738-9;  M.A.  1742.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  22,  1740-1;  priest  (London)  May  24, 
1741.  Minor  Canon  of  Westminster.  Preacher  at  Queen's 
Square  Chapel.  Died  May  24,  1779.  Buried  in  Westminster 
Abbey.  (Scott-Mayor,  in.  456;  Westm.  Abbey  Reg.) 
BAKER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  May  12, 
1736.  S.  of  Edward,  maltster,  of  Kent.  B.  at  Wingham. 
School,  Canterbury.  Matric.  1736;  B.A.  1739-40.  Ord. 
deacon  (Bangor)  Sept.  21,  1740;  priest  (Canterbury)  Mar.  14, 
1741-2.  R.  of  Frinstead,  Kent,  1748-79.  V.  of  Detling 
1764-79.  Died  1779.  (Scott-Mayor,  iii.  473.) 


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BAKER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  26, 
1743.  S.  of  John,  of  Barlestone,  Leics.  Matric  1744;  B.A. 
1747-8-  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  5, 1748;  priest,  June  10, 
1750.  Died  Jan.  7,  1778,  aged  53.  M.I.  at  Barlestone. 
{Nichols,  IV.  517.) 

BAKER,  WALTER.   Scholar  at  King's  Haix,  1362. 

BAKER,  WALTER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1578-9. 
B.  at  Peterborough,  c.  1562.  B.A.  1582-3;  M.A.  1586.  Ord. 
priest(Bristol)  June  15, 1590.  Licenswl  preacher.  R.  of  Wood- 
stone,  Hunts.,  1590-6.  R.  of  Boultham,  Lines.,  1602-3. 
V.  of  Over,  Camte.,  1628-30.  Buried  there,  Aug.  27, 1630. 

BAKER,  WILLIAM  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1571 ; 
Scholar,  1571;  B.A.  1574-5;  M.A.  1578.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.) 
Sept.  19,  1584.  C.  of  Thurlby,  Lines.,  1585;  Vicar,  1586- 
1632. 

BAKER,  WILLIAM   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1620. 

BAKER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Caius,  Apr.  28,  1620,  age  17. 
Of  Lines.  S.  of  William,  minister.  Probably  s.  of  William 
(1571).  School,  Homcastle.  Matric.  1620;  B.A.  1623-4; 
M.A.  1627.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  May  24,  1624.  V.  of 
Thurlby,  Lines.,  1632. 

BAKER,  WILLIAM  Matric  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1625. 
Of  Himts.  B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterbv) 
Dec.  18,  1631.  P.C.  of  Ramsey,  Hunts.,  c.  1634-41.  R.  of 
Wistow,  1642-87  (ejected  during  the  rebellion).   Died  1687. 

BAKER,  WILLIAM    Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  June  22,   1637, 

age  17.    S.  of  William,  of  Tunstall,  Suffolk.    B.  in  London. 

School,  Ipswich.  Matric.  1637-8.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug. 

13,  1638.   {Venn,  i.  327.) 
BAKER,    WILLIAM     Matric.    pens,   from   Corpus   Christi, 

Easter,  1647.  Of  Suffolk.  B.A.  1650;  M.A.  1654. 

BAKER,  WILLIAM  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  27, 
i66i.  S.  of  WUliam,  of  Belton,  Suffolk.  B.  there.  School, 
Barsham.  Matric.  1661;  B.A.  1664-5;  M.A.  1668.  Preb.  of 
Lichfield,  1690;  V.  of  St  Mary's,  Lichfield,  1681-1732;  R.of 
Thorpe-Constantine,  Staffs.,  1694-1708.  Died  Aug.  17,  1732. 
Father  of  William  (1697).  (SAatp,  i.  335.) 

BAKER,  WILLIAM  Matric.  sizar  from  Caius,  Easter,  1669. 
(Not  in  College  Adm.  Reg.) 

BAKER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  22,  1678. 
Of  Suffolk.  B.A.  1681-2;  M.A.  1685.  Ord.  priest  (London) 
Oct.  4,  1690.  R.  of  Layham,  Suffolk,  1 690-1 728.  Died 
1728. 

BAKER,  WILLIAM  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  25, 
1697.  S.  of  William  (1661),  Canon  of  Licl&eld.  B.  there. 
School,  Lichfield.  Matric.  1697;  B.A.  1701-2;  M.A.  1705; 
B.D.  1712 ;  D.D.  1722.  Fellow,  1704-33.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
June  19,  1709;  priest  (Lincoln)  June  4, 1710.  R.  of  Lutton 
and  Washingley,  Northants.,  1706.  Died  in  CoUege  May  19, 
1733.   Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1733. 

BAKER,  WILLIAM  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  May  12, 
1714.  S.  of  William,  butler  of  the  College.  B.  at  Cambridge. 
School,  King's,  Cambridge.  Matric.  1714;  B.A.  1717-8; 
M.A.  1721.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Oct.  9,  1720;  priest 
Oslorwich)  Sept.  1722.  R.  of  Frenze,  Norfolk,  1725-34.  R.  of 
Little  Wacton,  1725.  R.  of  Hedenham;  R.  of  Garveston, 
1741-4- 

BAKER,  WILLIAM  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  Lent, 
1740;  LL.B.  1743.  One  of  these  names  adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Mar.  12,  1739. 

BAKER,  WILLIAM  Matric.  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs.  1743. 

Of  Yorks.    S.  of  ,  clerk,  deceased.    Migrated  to  Jesus, 

Dec.  20,  1744.  Rustat  Scholar.  B.A.  from  Corpus  Christi, 
1746-7;  M.A.  1750.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  1750; 
Miest  (London)  Sept.  22,  175 1.  Usher  of  the  Free  School, 
Norwich. 

BAKER, .   B.A.  1473-4;  M.A.  1477. 

BAKER, .   A  friar.  B.D.  15 16-7. 

BAKER, .  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Easter,  1644. 

BAKWELL  or  BLAKWELL,  ROBERT.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall, 
IJ69.  Promoted  to  a  benefice,  Sept.  17,  1383.  Of  Rochester 
diocese.  Ord  deacon  (Ely)  Mar.  6,  1384.  R.  of  All  Hallows, 
Bread  St,  London,  1384-95.   (Hennesiy.) 

BALAAM,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  1640. 
S.  of  Robert,  of  Walsoken.  Matric.  Easter,  1641.  Died 
between  1664-8.   (Fr.  Johnson.) 

BALAAM,  CHARLES.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1623.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Robert,  of  Elm,  Cambs., 
Esq.;  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  23,  1622.  Of  Walsoken, 
Norfolk.   Died  Nov.  3,  1639.   {BlomefieU.  ix.  131.) 

BALAM,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1623; 
B.A.  1626-7;  M.A.  1630;  B.D.  1638.  R.  of  Walsoken,  Nor- 
folk. 1633. 


Baldock,  Robert 

BALAM,  ROBERT.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  Sept.  10, 
1650-  Of  Cambs.  Probably  of  Beaufort  HaU,  Isle  of  Ely. 
Proposed '  Knight  of  the  Royal  Oak,  i66o.*  {Eng.  BaromUtge, 

IV.) 

BALAM,  WILLIAM  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  July  5,  1637. 
Matric.  1637.  Probably  5th  s.  of  Robert,  of  the  Isle  of  Ely, 
Esq.;  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  i,  1639. 

BALAM,  WILLIAM  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  26, 
1666-7.  S.  of  William,  gent.  B.  at  Ely,  Cambs.  School, 
Cambridge.  Matric.  1667-8;  B.A.  1670-1;  LL.D.  1682 
(Com.  Reg.).  Probably  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  20, 1672; 
s.  and  h.  of  William,  of  Wendling,  Norfolk,  Esq. 

BALBY,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  June  24, 
1647.  S.  of  Francis,  farmer.  B.  at  Tunstall,  Lanes. 

BALCANQUALL,  SAMUEL.  M.A.  (Edinburgh)  1611.  Incorp. 
Oxford,  1618;  and  Cambridge,  1618.  Fellow  of  Pembroke, 
1619.  Taxor,  1630.   Proctor,  1636-7.  Ejected,  1650. 

BALCANQUAL,  WALTER.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  1610.  S.  of 
Walter,  minister  of  St  Giles,  Edinburgh.  B.  there  c.  1586. 
M.A.  (Edinburgh)  1609.  Fellow  of  Pembroke,  1611-9.  B.D. 
(Cambridge)  1616;  D.D- 1621  (Lit.  Reg.).  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1618.  Chaplain  to  the  King.  Master  of  the  Savoy,  1617. 
Delegate  to  the  Synod  of  Dort,  1618.  V.  of  Harston,  Cambs., 
1615;  of  Waterbeach,  1617.  V.  of  Goudhurst,  Kent,  1625. 
Of  Adisham,  Kent.  Dean  of  Rochester,  1625.  R  of  Kingston, 
Kent,  1632.  V.  of  Boxley,  1640-4.  Dean  of  Durham,  1639. 
Married,  at  Bishopsboume,  Sept.  21,  1624,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Anthony  Aucher,  and  widow  of  Sir  Wm  Haniilton. 
Sequestered  during  the  Rebellion  and  retired  to  Oxford. 
Died  at  Chirk  Castle,  Denbighshire,  Dec.  25, 1645.  M.I.  there. 
(D.N.B. — an  astonishing  article,  omitting  aU  his  parish  prefer- 
ments and  assigning  him  to  Pembroke,  Oxford.) 

BALDERSTON,  CHRISTOPHER.  Scholar  at  Christ's,  1547-8. 
V.  of  Bourn,  Cambs.,  1553. 

BALDERSTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  3, 1658- 
9.  Of  Thuming,  Hunts.  Matric.  Michs.  1659;  B.A.  1662-3; 
M.A.  1666;  B.D.  1673;  D.D.  1681.  Fellow,  1665.  Master, 
1680-1719.  Vice-Chancellor,  1687-8,  1706-7.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1673;  as  B.D.  Canon  of  Peterborough,  1681.  R. 
(sinecure)  of  Llanynys,  Denbs.,  1697.  Died  Aug.  1719. 
Buried  in  Peterborough  Cathedral.    (Hist.  Reg.) 

BALDERSTON,  RICHARD.  Of  Guisborough,  Yorks.  B.A. 
1487-8  (?);  M.A.  1491;  B.D.  1503-4.  Fellow  of  St  Catha- 
rine's. Proctor,  1501-2.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Mar.  2, 1492-3, 
UUe,  St  Edmund's  Hostel.  V.  of  Campsall,  Yorks.,  1505-7. 
R.  of  Coton,  Cambs.,  1505-7.  Master  of  St  Catharine's, 
1506-7.  Died  1507.    (Cooper,  i.  12.) 

BALDERSTON,  WILLIAM  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity, 
Easter,  1571;  B.A.  1575-6.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  4, 
1576-7;  priest,  Apr.  23,  1583.  V.  of  Swineshed,  Lines., 
1576-7  (presented  by  Trinity). 

BALDERSTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  8, 
1670.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  1670;  B.A.  1673-4;  M.A.  1677. 
V.  of  Northboume  w.  Shoulden,  Kent,  1678-1702.  Died 
1702. 

BALDOCK,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  a,  1667, 
afterwards  Fell.-Com.  S.  and  b.  of  Robert,  of  Tacolneston, 
Norfolk,  Esq.  Matric.  1667.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  July  5, 
1669.    Barrister,  1679.   Ancient,  1688. 

BALDOCK,  JEREMIAH.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Lent, 
1582-3;  B.A.  1586-7;  M.A.  1590-1.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Sept.  10,  1589;  priest,  Apr.  23,  1590.  R.  of  Tuddenham 
St  Mary,  Suffolk,  1601-12. 

BALDOCKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Apr.  11,  1662. 
S.  of  Samuel,  R.  of  Stanway,  Essex.  Matric.  1662;  B.A. 
1665-6;  M.A.  1669.  V.  of  Littlebury,  Essex,  1669-72.  R.of 
Tacohieston,  Norfolk,  1671-81.  V.  of  Hockham,  Norfolk, 
1679-81.  R.  of  Redgrave  with  Botesdale,  Suffolk,  1681- 
1709.  R.  of  Hinderclay,  1681-1709.  Died  June  26,  1709, 
aged  63.  Will  (Norwich)  1709.   M.I.  at  Redgrave. 

BALDOCK,  RICHARD.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Michs.  1370. 

Of  Herts.  B.A.  1574-5.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Brigstock, 

Northants.,  1585-1604. 
BALDOCK,  RICHARD.   Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  c.  1591. 
BALDOCK,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  29, 

1640.  S-  of  Samuel  (below),  R.  of  SUnway,  Essex.   B.  there. 

Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  July  7,  1644-  Barrister,  1651.  Recorder 

of    Yarmouth,    1671.     Knighted,    1671.     Serjeant,    1677. 

Counsel  for  the  King  against  the  Seven  Bishops.   JusUce, 

King's    Bench,   1688-9.     Died    Oct.    4,    1691;    buried   at 

Hockham,  Norfolk.   (D.N.B.) 
BALDOCK,  ROBERT.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  29,  1670. 

S.  of  Samuel,  R.  of  Stanway,  Essex.  Matric.  4670. 


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Baldock,  Samuel 

BALDOCK,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1614. 
Matric.  1614;  Scholar;  B.A.  1617-8;  M.A.  1621.  R.  of 
Stanway,  Essex,  1630-68.  V.  of  Gt  Clacton.  R.  of 
Grinstead  by  Colchester  till  1638.  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of 
Dorchester.    Father  of  Robert  (1640). 

BALDOCK,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  8, 
1613-4. 

BALDRY,  JEREMIAH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  27, 
1669.   Of  Suffolk.   Matric.  1669;  B.A.  1672-3;  as  'Ballary.' 

BALDRY  or  BAWDREY,  LEONARD,  Matric.  pens,  from 
Trinity,  Michs.  1570.  One  Leonard  Bawtry,  serjeant-at- 
law,  of  Boston,  died  1626. 

BALDRY,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1507-8.  Fellow  of  Peterhouse, 
1510.  Admon.  (V.C.C.)  1510;  granted  to  his  father,  John. 

BALDWER,  HENRY.     Adm.   pens,    (age   16)   at   St   John's, 

July  24,  1681.    S.  of  Peter,  gent.    B.  at  Gedney,  Lines. 

School,  Wisbech.   Matric.  1682;  LL.B.  1687. 
BALDWER,  JAMES.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  1629-30.    Of 

Lines.   Matric.  1631. 
BALDWER  or  BLADWER,  JAMES.    Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at 

Peterhouse,  Mar.  4,  1652-3.    Of  Lines.    School,  Wisbech. 

Matric.  1655;  B.A.  1656-7. 
BALDWER,  RICHARD.    B.Can.L.  1523-4- 
BALDWER,   RICHARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',   1629-30. 

Of  Lines.    S.  and  h.  of  James,  of  Sutton  St  Mary.    Matric. 

Easter,  1631.     Adm.   at  Gray's   Inn,  June  7,   1632.     Of 

Long  Sutton,  Lines.   Died  in  the  Inner  Temple.   (J.  Foster, 

Gray's  Inn;  Lines.  Pedigrees.) 
BALDWER,  RICHARD.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse, 

March  18,  1662-3.    Of  Lines.    School,  Stamford.    Matric 

1663;  Scholar,  1663;  B.A.  1666-7.  Recommended  by  Royal 

Letter  to  a  Fellowship  in  1668.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  20, 

1668.   {T.A.  Weaker,  122.) 
BALDWER,  RICHARD.    Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's, 

May  14,  1690,  as  'Baldner.'    S.  of  James,  Esq.    B.  at  Long 

Sutton,  Lines.  School,  Wisbech.   Matric.  1690;  as  'Edward 

Baldwer.' 
BALDWER,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 

1636,  age  18.  S.  of  James,  of  Sutton  St  Mary,  Lines.  Brother 

of  Richard  (1629-30).    {Lines.  Pedigrees.) 
BALDWIN,    BARTHOLOMEW.     Matric.   sizar   from    King's, 

Michs.  1642;  B.A.  1645-6. 
BALDWIN,  BARTHOLOMEW.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's, 

1676.   Matric.  Michs.  1676. 
BALDWYN,  BENONI.    Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 

1621.    Of  Lines.    Scholar,  1623;  B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.  1628. 

Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Dec.  20,  1629. 
BALDWYN,  BLANEY.   M.A.  from  King's.  1736.  S.  of  Francis, 

of  St  Julian's,  Shrewsbury,  gent.    Matric.  (Christ  Church, 

Oxford),  July  2,  1723,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1727.    R.  of 

Sandbach,  Cheshire,  1736-40.    (Al.  Oxon.) 
BALDWYN,  CHARLES.     LL.B.  1684  {Lit.  Reg.).    Probably  s. 

of  Samuel,  of   Stoke  Castle,  Salop.     Matric.  at   Queen's 

College,  Oxford,  1667.  Of  Elsich  and  Stoke  Castle.   Barrister 

of  the  Inner  Temple.   M.P.  for  Ludlow,  1681,  1689,  1695. 

Died  Jan.  4,  1706.  M.I.  at  Bockleton,  Worcs.    (Al.  Oxon.) 

BALDWIN,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1626. 
S.  of  James.  B.  at  Worlington,  Suffolk.  School,  Bury. 
Migrated  to  Caius,  Jan.  16, 1627-8,  age  18.  Scholar  of  Caius, 
1628;  B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
May  28,  1638.  Perhaps  R.  of  Easthope,  Salop,  1672.  {Venn, 
I.  282.) 

BALDWYN,  HAMMOND.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  17,  1632.  S.  of  Henry,  V.  of  Bamby,  Yorks.  B.  there. 
School,  Pocklington.  Matric  1632.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
May  20,  1638;  priest,  June  9,  1639.  R.  of  Wood  Rising, 
Norfolk,  in  1640. 

BALDWYN,  HENRY.  Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1575;  B.A.  1578-9;  M.A.  1582.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest 
(Peterb.)  Apr.  21, 1583.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  E.  Rudbam, 
Norfolk,  1597-1612.  R.  of  Gamlingay  (med.)  Cambs. 
1383. 

BALDWYN,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Apr.  21,  1585,  age 
15.  Of  Mattishall,  Norfolk.  S.  of  Richard.  Schools,  Mattis- 
hall  and  Colchester. 

BALDWIN,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  27,  1730. 
Of  Salop.  S.  of  John,  of  Munslow,  Salop,  gent.  School, 
Charterhouse.  Matric.  1730.  Migrated  to  Oxford.  Matric. 
(Christ  Church,  Oxford)  Dec  18, 1732,  age  20;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1734;  M.A.  (Cambridge)  1740.  V.  of  Sandbach,  Cheshire, 
1740-73.  V.  of  Wybunbury,  1757-73.   Died  Apr.  6,  1773. 

BALDWIN  or  BAWDYN,  HUMPHREY.  Matric.  sizar  from 
Jesus,  Michs.  1576. 

BALDWIN,  JAMES.  Matric  sizar  from  Claks,  Easter,  1618. 


Baldwin,  Roger 

BALDWIN,  JAMES.  Adm. pens,  at  Caius,  June  26, 1652,  age  17. 

S.  of  James,  of  Worlington,  Suffolk.  B.  at  WUton,  Norfolk. 

School,    Botesdale.     Matric.    1652.    Of   Worlington,    Esq. 

Died  before  Nov.  1676.  {Venn,  i.  385;  Vis.  of  Suffolk,  1664.) 
BALDWIN,  JAMES.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  22, 

1694-5.  S.  of  James.   B.  at  Eriswell,  Suffolk.  School,  Bury 

St  Edmunds.  Matric.  1695;  Scholar,  1697;  B.A.  1698-9;  M.A, 

1704.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  July,  1702.   Incorp.  at  Oxford, 

July  9,  1706.   R.  of  Icklingham  St  James,  Suffolk,  1706-31. 

R.  of  Quiddenham,  Norfolk,  1706-31.    R.  of  Carlton  Rode 

and  Bunwell,  1731-49.   Died  Oct.  2,  1749.    Father  of  the 

next. 
BALDWIN,  JAMES.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  20, 

1739.  S.  of  James  (above),  R.  of  BunweU,  Norfolk.    School, 

Norwich.    Matric.  1739;  Scholar,  1740;  B.A.  1742-3;  M.A. 

1746.    Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May,  1744;  priest,  Sept.  1745. 

R.  of  Little  Brandon,  Norfolk,  1745-83.    R.  of  Reepham, 

1756-7.    R-  of  Lyng,  Norfolk,  1757-84. 
BALDWIN,  JOHN.    Adm.  at  King's  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1452. 

B.A.  (?  1457) ;  M.A.  1460.  Dean  of  Chester-le-Street,  Durham, 

1491-1501. 
BALDWIN,  JOHN.   Mus.  Bac.  1470-1. 
BALDWIN,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1569. 

Perhaps  ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  20,  1577.   V.  of  Crowle, 

Lines.,  1581. 

BALDWIN,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1577; 

B.A.   1580-1;   M.A.   1584.    Ord.   deacon   (Norwich)    1581; 

priest,  Nov.  3,  1585.    V.  of  Yoxford,  Suffolk,  1597.    R.  of 

Raynham  St  Mary,  Norfolk,  and  Willingham.   'A  preacher; 

schismatically  affected'  (in  1603). 
BALDWIN,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 

1610.    Of  Lines.    B.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1613-4.    Ord. 

deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  24,  1615;  as  'of  Peterhouse.' 
BALDWIN,  JOHN.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Queens',   Jan.    13, 

1614-5.     Of   Himts.     Probably   s.    of   Thomas,   of   Great 

Stoughton,  Hunts.;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  7,  1610.  B.  c. 

1600.    {Vis.  of  Hunts.,  161S.) 
BALDWIN,   JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from   Magdalene,   Michs. 

1638;  B.A.  1641;  M.A.  1648. 
BALDWIN,   JOHN.     Adm.   pens,    (age   18)   at   Peterhouse, 

Apr.  II,  1730.    Of  Lanes.    School,  Wigan.    Matric.  1730; 

Scholar,  1730;  B.A.   1733-4;  M.A.   1737.    Fellow,   1735-7. 

Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Jime   1,  1735.    P.C.  of  St  Peter's, 

1735-76-  R.  of  St  Martin,  Chester,  1739-93.    V.  of  Stretford, 

Lanes.,  1741-7.    V.  of  Upholland,  1747.    R.  of  N.  Meols, 

1748-93.    Preb.    of   Chester,    1741-4.  Took  the  name  of 

Rigbye  in  1787.    Died  Oct.  29,  1793. 
BALDWINE,  JOSEPH.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 

1617;  B.A.  1620-1;  M.A.  1624. 
BALDWYN,  NICHOLAS.    Matric  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1564;  B.A.  1567-8;  M.A.  1571.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 

June  II,  1568;  priest,  Oct.  17,  1571.   R.  of  Raynham,  Nor- 
folk.   V.  of  Houghton,  1578-81.    R.  of  Syderstone,  1581. 

There  in  1603. 
BAWLDWYN,  RICHARD.  Matric  sizar  from  Sx  John's,  Easter, 

1565; B.A.  1567-8. 
BALDWIN,  RICHARD.    Matric  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs. 

1589;   B.A.   1593-4;   M-A.    1597.    Ord.  deacon   (Norwich) 

Sept.  29,  1597,  age  26;  priest  (Peterb.)  Apr.  13,  1600.  V.  of 

Binham,  Norfolk,  1603.    R.  of  Blofield,  1628.    Buried  there 

Mar.  1633-4.   Will  at  Norwich. 
BALDWIN,  RICHARD.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Peterhousk, 

July  2,  1649.   School,  Huntmgdon.   Scholar,  1649;  Matric. 

1650; B.A.  1652-3. 
BALDWIN,  ROBERT.   B.A.  1458-9. 
BALDWIN,    ROBERT.     Matric.    sizar   from   Queens',    Lent, 

1638-^.   S.  of  Humphrey,  of  Markfield,  Leics.   B.A.  1638-9. 

(Matnc  at  Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  Jan.  22, 1635-6,  age  16.) 

Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  18,  1641. 
BALDWIN,  ROBERT.   Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  29,  1645. 

Of  Middlesex. 
BALDWIN,  ROBERT.   Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Jan.  12,  1697-8. 

Of  Norwich.    Matric  1698;  migr.  to  Corpus  Christi,  1699; 

B.A.  1701-2;  M.A.  1705.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  1703. 

V.  of  E.  Rudham,  also  V.  of  W.  Rudham,  Norfolk,  1704-7. 

R.  of  Somerleyton,  1707-29.   R.  of  Ashby,  Suffolk,  1707. 

R.  of  Blundeston,  1726-9. 

BALDWIN,  ROGER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 
March  22,  1735-6.  Of  Lanes.  School,  Wigan.  Matric  1736; 
Scholar,  1736;  B.A.  1741-2;  M.A.  1745.  Fellow,  1743.  F.R.S. 
1760.  F.S.A.  Practised  as  a  physician,  first  at  Cambridge 
and  afterwards  at  Wigan.  P.C.  of  Ellenbrook,  Lanes., 
1746-7.  R.  of  Aldingham,  1760-1801.  Chaplain  to  the 
Ehike  of  Portland.  Prebendary  of  Carlisle,  1764.  V.  of  Eden- 
hall,  Cumberland,  1774-1801.  Died  at  Aldingham,  Aug.  28, 
1801.   {T.  A.  Walker,  273.) 


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Baldwin,  Thomas 

BALDWYN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  July  9,  159O1  age 
15.  Of  Mattishall,  Norfolk.  S.  of  Richard.  School,  Mattis- 
hall.  Matric  c.  1590;  Scholar,  1590-7;  B.A.  1593-4;  M.A. 
1597.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  27,  1597-  Probably  R. 
of  Mattishall  Burgh,  Norfolk,  1604.  Will  (Norwich)  1620. 
(Venn,  i.  140.) 

BALDWYN,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  c.  1594; 
B.A.  1596-7;  M.A.  1600.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  May  26, 
1605,  age  30.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Ridmarley  D'Abitot, 
Worcs.,  1608.   (But  see  Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary.) 

BALDWIN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Mar.  4,  1624-5. 

S.  of  James.   Of  Suffolk.  School,  Bury.   Matric.  1625;  B.A. 

1628-9;  M.A.  1632.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  1639.  Probably  R. 

of  Colton,  Norfolk,  1638.    R.  of  Yelverton,  near  Norwich, 

resigned  before  Dec.  1661.    Died  R.  of  Eriswell,  Suffolk, 

1683.    (PeUe,  I.  364.) 
BALDWIN,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  29,  1645. 

Of   Middlesex.     Matric.    1646;    B.A.    1648-9;    M.A.  1654. 

Ejected  from  Chaddesley  Corbett,  Worcs.,  1662.  Afterwards 

at  Kidderminster.    Died  1693.  {Calamy,  11.  525.) 

BALDWIN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  May  17,  1655. 
Of  London. 

BALDWIN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  July  6, 
1664.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Warwick.  School,  King's  Norton. 
Matric.  1664.  One  of  these  names  (of  Chester  diocese)  took 
oath  at  Douay,  1671.  {Peile,  i.  612.) 

BALDWIN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Apr.  11,  1702. 
S.  of  John,  alderman  of  Wigan,  Lanes.  Matric.  1702; 
Scholar,  1702;  B.A.  1705-6;  M.A.  1709.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 
Feb.  29,  1707-8.  Chaplain  to  Lord  Cholmondeley.  Curate, 
and  afterwards  R.  of  (med.  of)  Liverpool,  1721.  V.  of  Ley- 
land,  Lanes.,  1748-53.  Author:  Sermon  preached  before  the 
Assizes  held  to  try  the  prisoners  taken  at  Preston,  1715. 
Father  of  the  next.  (A.  Gray.) 

BALDWIN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse, 
Feb.  14, 1734-5.  S.ofThomas(above), V.of Leyland.  School, 
Clitheroe.  Scholar,  1735;  B.A.  1738-9;  M.A.  1742.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  1738-9.  R.  of  Steeple  Bumpstead, 
Essex.  V.  of  Leyland,  Lanes.,  1753-1802.  V.  of  Samles- 
bury,  1763-4.    V.  of  Tockholes,  1766-9. 

BALD  WEN,  W.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1563. 
One  William  Baldwyn,  non-graduate,  'a  sufficient  scholar 
but  no  preacher' was  R.of  Hasfield,  Gloucs.,  1571-1613.  Per- 
haps V.  of  Brandeston,  Suffolk,  1567-71-    (F.  S.  Hockaday.) 

BALDWIN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  6, 
1599.  B.A.  1603-4;  M.A.  1607;  B.D.  1617.  R.  of  Shadox- 
hurst,  Kent,  1617-26.  Died  1626. 

BALDWIN,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1653.  Of  Suffolk.  B.A.  1656-7;  M.A.  1660;  Fellow, 
1659-63.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  10;  priest,  Mar.  13, 
1660-1.  Buried  at  St  Benet's,  Cambridge,  Apr.  22,  1663. 
Will  proved  (V.C.C). 

BALDWIN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  27,  1662. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1662;  Scholar,  1663;  B.A. 
1665-6;  Fellow,  1668;  M.A.  1669.  Signs  for  deacon's  orders 
(London)  Sept.  22,  1671;  for  priest's,  Dec.  20,  1672.  Prob- 
ably R.  of  All  Cannings,  WUts.,  1678-81.  R.  of  Rotherhithe, 
1681-1711.   Died  Mar.  1711. 

BALDWIN,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  July  8,  1668. 

BALDWIN, .   M.A.  1519-20.   S<;«  BAUDWHEN,  ROGER. 

BALE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com  at  Jesus,  June  1,  1715. 
Of  London.  From  Brasenose  (?  Chnst  Church),  Oxford. 
Matric.  at  Christ  Church,  Oct.  12,  1708,  age  16.  School, 
Charterhouse.  Matric.  r7i5;  M.B.  1716;  M.D.  1717  (Com. 
Reg.).  F.R.S.  1719.   F.C.P.  1719.  Censor.   Harveian  orator, 

1729.  Physician  to  the  Charterhouse,  1723.  Died  Sept  15> 

1730.  {Munk,  II.  61.) 

BAYLE,  JOHN.  Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1425-47.  Chaplain  of 
Uttle  St  Mary's,  Cambridge,  1441-2.   (T.  A.  Walker.) 

BALE,  JOHN.  B.D.  1328-9.  S.  of  Henry,  of  Cove,  Suffolk. 
B.  Nov.  21,  1495.  Educated  at  the  Carmelite  monastery  at 
Norwich,  ana  afterwards  at  Jssus  College.  Embraced 
Reformation  principles  and  caused  scandal  by  his  marriage. 
In  1540  he  fled  to  Germany  with  his  family.  Returned  in 
1547.  V.  of  Thomdon,  Suffolk.  R.  of  Bishopstoke,  Hants. 
v.  of  Swaffham,  Noriolk,  135 1.  Bishop  of  Ossory,  1352-3. 
Again  a  fugitive  during  the  reign  of  Mary.  Returned  1358, 
and  was  made  Canon  of  Canterbury,  1360.  Died  there  in 
1363.  Author,  in  early  life,  of  several  plays.  Known  later 
as  a  learned  and  bitter  protestant  controvenial  writer. 
(D.N.B.) 

BAYLE,  JOHN.  Scholar  of  Clark,  1303,  age  11. 

BALE,  JOHN.  Licensed  to  practise  medicine,  1368. 

BALE,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1622. 


Balguy,  John 

BALE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Pembroke,  1627.  Matric.  1627; 
B.A.  1630-1;  M.A.  1634;  M.D.  1663  (Lit.  Reg.);  for  many 
years  practitioner  in  physic. 

BALE,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  May  15, 
1634.  S.  of  Sir  John,  Knt.  B.  at  Carlton-Curlieu,  Leics. 
Schools,  Gt  Glen  and  Stamford.  Matric.  1634.  Of  Carlton- 
Curlieu.  Royalist.  Created  Bart.  1643.  Died  c.  1654.  (Burke, 
Ext.  Bart.;  G.E.C.) 

BALE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter,  1639. 

BAYLE,  PAUL   Ord.  deacon  (London)  Aug.  18,  1577,  described 

as  'aged  24;  scholar  of  Magdalene  College,  Cambridge.' 

B.  in  St  Martin  Vintry,  London. 

BALE,  ROBERT.  B.  in  Norfolk.  A  Carmelite  friar.  Studied  at 
Cambridge  and  Oxford.  Prior  of  the  house  at  Bumham 
Norton,  Norfolk.  Died  Nov.  11, 1503.  Author.  (Cooper,  1.  8; 
D.N.B.) 

BALE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Pembroke,  Apr.  25, 
1664.  S.  of  John,  M.D.  B.  at  Canterbury.  Matric.  1664-5; 
B.A.  1667-8;  M.A.  1671.  Fellow,  1671.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 
Sept.  22,  1672.  V.  of  St  Andrew's,  Cambridge,  1673.  Buried 
at  Little  St  Mary's,  Cambridge,  Aug.  19,  1674. 

BALE,  SAMUEL  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Peterhouse,  June  9, 
1674.  S.  and  h.  of  William.  School,  Melton  Mowbray. 
Matric.  1675;  Scholar,  1673;  B.A.  1677-8.  Of  Humberston, 
Esq.  Died  s.p.  May  20, 1687.  (Burke,  Ext.  Bart. ;  Nichols,  iii. 
275-) 

BALE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Michs.  1642. 

BALE,  VALENTINE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  6,  1613. 
Of  Humberston,  Leics.  S.  of  George  of  Carlton-Curlieu, 
Leics.  Matric.  1613.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  from  Staple  Inn, 
Feb.  25,  1615-6.  Of  Humberston,  Leics.,  Esq.  Married 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Toby  Chippendale.  (Nichols,  11.  539; 
J.  Foster,  Gray's  Inn.) 

BALE,  W.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1454-61. 

BALE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  18, 
1636.  S.  of  Sir  John,  Knt.,  of  Carlton-Curlieu,  Leics.  B.  at 
Saddington,  Leics.  School,  Melton.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  1637.  Of  Humberston,  Esq.  Married  and  had  issue. 
Brother  of  John  (1634).    (Burke,  Ext.  Bart.) 

BALEMAN,  HENRY.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1623;  B.A.  1626-7;  M.A.  1630. 
BALES,  CHRISTOPHER.     Of  Magdalene,  when  ord.  priest 

(Ely)  Mar.  23,  1566-7.    R.  of  Nimnington,  Yorks.,  1576- 

1612. 
BAYLES,  EMMANUEL    B.A.  from  Trinity,  1604-5. 
BAYLES,  GUY.   B.A.  1541-2- 
BALES,  ISAAC.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  June  24, 1643. 

BALES,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1377; 
B.A.  1580-1;  M.A.  from  Caius,  1584.  One  of  these  names 
Master  of  York  Grammar  School,  1591-6.   Died  1596. 

BALES,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell-Com.  at  Caius,  June  22,  1636,  age 
15.  S.  of  John,  of  Hunston,  Suffolk,  gent.  B.  at  Langham. 
Schools,  Ashfield  and  Botesdale.  Matric.  1636;  B.A.  1638. 
Of  Norton,  Suffolk,  gent.    (Venn,  i.  322.) 

BALES,  PETER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  May  21,  1628. 
S.  of  Robert,  gent.,  of  Norton,  Suffolk.  School  Ashfield, 
Suffolk.  B.A.  1631-2;  M.A.  1635.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
June  1;  priest,  Sept.  21,  1634.  P.C.  of  St  James,  Duke's 
Place,  London,  1637-9. 

BAYLES,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1609. 
Of  CO.  Durham.  B.A.  1612-3;  M.A.  1616.  Fellow,  161^- 
24.  Buried  at  All  Saints',  Cambridge,  Mar.  6,  1623-4.  Will 
proved  (V.C.C.)  1624. 

BALES,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Mlchs.  1389. 
One  of  these  names  (B.A.)  V.  of  Yedingham,  Yorks.,  1611-30, 
died  1620. 

BALES,  ZACHARY.  Matric  sizar  from  Trinity,  c.  1393. 

BAILES, .   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  King's,  Easter,  1381. 

BALGRAVE.  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1696. 

BALGUY,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
July  3,  1725.  S.  of  Henry,  Esq.,  of  Newbold,  Derbs.  B.  at 
Derwent.  School,  Chesterfield.  Matric.  1725;  M.B.  17J1; 
M.D.  1750.  Translator  of  Boccaccio.  Practised  as  physician 
at  Peterborough.  Died  Feb.  28,  1767.  (D.N.B.;  ScoU- 
Mayor,  iii.  392;  F.M.G.  565.) 

BALGAY,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Kino's  a  scholar  from  Eton,  Aug.  20, 
1526,  age  17.  B.  In  Holbom,  London.  B.A.  i53»-»-  Fellow, 
I529-34-  Fellow  of  Eton  College,  1333.  ('Bungay'  in 
Harwood.) 


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Balguy,  John 

BALGUY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Feb.  3,  1701-2. 
S.  of  Thomas,  deceased  (Master  of  Sheffield  Grammar  School). 
B.  at  Sheffield,  Aug.  12,  1686.  School,  Sheffield.  Ma  trie. 
1702;  B.A.  1705-6;  M.A.  1726.  For  a  time  usher  at  Sheffield. 
Ord.  deacon  (York)  1710;  priest  1711.  Chaplain  to  Sir  Henry 
Liddell,  of  Co.  Durham,  1711-5.  P.C.  of  Tanfield  and 
Lamesley,  Durham,  171 1-29.  Preb.  of  Salisbury,  1728.  V. 
of  Northallerton,  Yorks.,  1729-48.  Married,  1715,  Sarah, 
dau.  of  Christopher  Broomhead.  Died  at  Harrogate  Sept. 
21,  1748.  M.I.  at  Knaresborough.  Author:  Sermons  and 
Moral  Theology.   Father  of  Thomas  (1734).    (D.N.B.) 

BALGAY,  SILAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Magdalene,  June  30, 
1664.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Northants.  Matric.  1665;  B.A. 
1667-8.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Aug.  10,  1668. 

BALGAYE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Sx  John's,  Easter, 
1571;  B.A.  1574-5.  One  of  these  names,  called  to  the  bar, 
Gray's  Inn,  1586.  Recorder  of  Stamford,  1594.  M.P.  for 
Stamford,  1597.  S.  of  John,  of  London,  merchant.  Buried 
at  St  George's,  Stamford,  Nov.  3,  1607.  Will  proved  (P.C.C.) 
1607.   (J.  Foster,  Gray's  Jnn.) 

BALGUY,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1612. 
S.  of  Thomas,  of  Stamford,  Lines.  B.A.  1616-7;  M.A.  1620; 
B.D.  1627.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1627,  as  B.D.  R.  of  Stoke 
Doyle,  Northants.,  1632-53.  Died  May  16,  1653,  aged  57. 
Probably  s.  of  the  above.    (Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

BALGUY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  May  23, 
1659.  S.  of  Thomas,  clerk,  deceased,  of  Middlesex.  B.  in 
London.  School,  Oundle.  Matric.  1659;  B.A.  1662-3;  M.A. 
1666.   Perhaps  Master  of  Sheffield  Grammar  School. 

BALGUY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  28, 
1734.  S.  of  John,  clerk  (1701-2),  V.  of  Northallerton,  Yorks. 
B.  at  Lamesley,  Durham.  School,  Ripon.  Matric.  1734;  B.A. 
1737-8;  M.A.  1741;  D.D.  1758.  Fellow,  1741-8.  Deputy 
Ptiblic  Orator,  1743.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  21;  priest, 
Dec.  21,  1740.  R.  of  the  North  mediety  of  Stoke,  Lines., 
1741-71.  R.  of  Hagworthingham,  Lines.,  1740-71.  V.  of 
Alton-,  Hants.,  1771.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1748;  and  of 
Winchester,  1758.  Archdeacon  of  Winchester,  1759.  He 
declined  the  Bishopric  of  Gloucester  in  1781.  Died  at 
Winchester,  Jan.  19,  1795.  M.I.  there.  Author,  theological. 
(D.N.B.;  Scott-Mayor,  iii.  452.) 

BALINGLOW,  WILLIAM.  A  priest;  twelve  years  schoolmaster. 
M.Gram.  1519-20. 

BALKEY,  JOHN.  Fellow  of  Trinity  Hall,  when  ord.  priest 
(Norwich)  June  8,  1555.    R.  of  Hargrave,  Suffolk,  1556. 

BALKON,  WILLIAM  (1630-1),  see  BACON. 

BALL,  ABRAHAM.    Adm.  at  King's  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

Mar.  13, 1650-1,  age  16.  Of  Plymouth.  Matric.  1650-1 ;  B.A. 

1654-5;  M.A.  1658.  FeUow,  1654-67.  V.  of  Prescot,  Lanes., 

1667-77-   Died  1677. 
BALL,    BENEDICT.     Adm.   sizar   (age    17)    at   Peterhouse, 

Dec.  31, 1657.   Of  Devon.   Migrated  to  King's.   Matric.  1658; 

B.A.  1661-2;  M.A.  1665.     R.  of  Huntsham,  Devon,  1662. 

R.  of  Whippingham,  I.  of  Wight,  1665.  His  son,  of  the  same 

name,  was  at  Oxford. 

BALL,  BEVELL.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1579. 

BALL,  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  King's  a  scholar  from  Eton,  Sept.  18, 
1556.  B.  at  Chesterton,  Cambs.,  1538.  Matric.  1556.  Left 
College,  1558.  Town-clerk  of  Cambridge,  1557-96.  Compiled 
a  '  Register,'  etc.,  of  the  town.  Churchwarden  of  St  Mary  the 
Great.  Obtained  a  grant  of  arms,  1575.  Died  1605.  {Cooper, 
II.  302.) 

BALL,  EDWARD,  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Lent,  1579-80. 

BALL,  GEORGE.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1581-2. 

BALL,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  14)  at  Christ's,  Nov.  6, 1626. 
S.  of  John.  B.  at  Barkham,  Berks.  School,  Wokingham 
(private).  Matric.  1626;  B.A.  1630-1;  M.A.  1634.  Pedigree 
in  Vis.  ofLomUm,  1634. 

BALL,  GEORGE.  Adm  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  16, 
1630-1.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Uttoxeter,  Sta£Es.  B.  there. 
School,  Uttoxeter. 

BALL,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  May  31, 
1716.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Lichfield,  Staffs.  School,  Barton, 
Staffs.  Scholar,  1717.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Oct.  26, 
1716. 

BALL,  JAMES.  Adm.  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  1 1,  1642-3  (had  kept 
some  terms  at  Oxford).  B.A.  1642-3;  M.A.  from  Peterhouse, 
1646.   FeUow  of  Peterhouse,  1645.   Died  165 1. 

BALL,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  June  29, 
1738.  S.  of  John,  of  Northants.  B.  at  Stoke  Albany.  School, 
Oakham,  Rutland,  (and  colleger  at  Eton).  Matric.  1738; 
B.A.  1741-2.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  13,  1742;  C.  of 
Croft,  Leics.  Perhaps  R.  of  Little  Oakley,  Northants.,  1756- 
69.   R.  of  Ingestre,  Staffs.,  I759-69.   (Scott-Mayor,  111.  496.) 


Ball,  Samuel 

BALL,  JOACHIM.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1580; 
B.A.  1583-4.  Licensed  to  teach  grammar  in  Norwich 
diocese,  1585.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1597.  R.  of  St  Endellion, 
Cornwall,  1597. 

BALL,  JOHN.   B.Can.L.  1491-2. 

BALL,  JOHN.  Priest  and  schoolmaster.  M.Gram.  1519-20. 
Three  years'  study  at  Oxford  and  seven  years'  practice  as 
Schoolmaster.  Supplicat.  for  B.Gram.  at  Oxford,  1514. 

BALL,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  1587.  Scholar, 
nominated  by  the  founder,  1588.  Perhaps  matric  1587,  as 
'Thomas.'  Probably  B.A.  1589-90. 

BALL,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1616. 

BALL,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  (age  16)  from  Pembroke,  Michs. 
1623.  S.  of  Richard,  of  London,  mercer.  B.A.  1626-7. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1627.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Compton 
Abbas,  Dorset.,  1638-43.  Died  1643.  Brother  of  Richard 
(1623). 

BALL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  21,  1645.  Of 
Dorset. 

BALL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  May  1, 
1685.  S.  of  John,  Esq.  B.  in  London.  Matric.  1686-7. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  1685-6.  S.  of  John,  of  St 
Paul's,  Covent  Garden. 

BALL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  July  17, 1725.  Of  Northants. 
Perhaps  s.  of  Benedict,  R.  of  Paston.  Matric.  1725 ;  Rustat 
Scholar;  B.A.  1729-30;  M.A.  1734.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
July  15,  1731;  priest,  Feb.  18,  1732-3.  R.  of  Thoresway, 
Lines.,  1733.  R.  of  Elton,  Hunts.,  1738.  Preb.  of  Lincoln, 
1737.   Died  Dec.  8,  1747. 

BALL,  NATHANIEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1644. 
B.  at  Pitminster,  Somerset.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'. 
B.A.  1647-8,  as  'Balls.'  M.A.  from  Pembroke,  1660.  Se- 
questered to  Barley,  Herts.;  ejected  1660.  Minister  at 
Royston,  1660-2.  Afterwards  lived  at  Chishall,  Essex. 
Preacher  in  Essex,  Cambs.,  etc.  Licensed  as  a  presbyterian 
teacher,  1672.  Died  Sept.  8,  1681,  aged  58.  A  learned 
orientalist.  Assisted  in  Walton's  Po/yg/ott.  {D.N.B.;  Calamy, 
II.  47.) 

BALL,  NATHANIEL,  Adm.  sizar  (age  23)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  27, 
1735.  S.  of  John,  grocer,  of  Middlesex.  B.  in  London, 
School,  Kirbyhill, Yorks.  (?  Kirkby  Hall,  near  Boroughbridge). 
Matric.  1735.  Usherof  Basingstoke  School,  1738-40.  Master 
of  Chelmsford  School  till  1758.  Died  1766.  One  of  these 
names  R.  of  Wisley,  Surrey,  1762-6.  (Scott-Mayor,  in.  470.) 

BALL,  PEREGRINE.  M.A.  from  King's,  1752.  S.  of  James,  of 
TreUeck,  Monmouth,  clerk.  Matric.  (Balliol  College,  Oxford) 
Oct.  13,  1733,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1737.  V.  of  Trelleck, 
Monmouth,  1746-94;  V.  of  Newland,  Gloucs.,  1753-1794. 
Died  Nov.  30, 1794.  Buried  at  TreUeck,  Dec.  4.  (Al.Oxon.', 
G.  Mag.) 

BALL,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1560; 
B.A.  1565-6. 

BALL,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1623, 
age  14.  S.  of  Richard,  of  London,  mercer.  B.A.  1626-7; 
M.A.  1630;  B.D.  1637;  D.D.  1660  (Lit.  Reg.).  Fellow,  1630. 
Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  25,  1636.  R.  of  Wilby  and 
Westerfield,  1638-43.  R.  of  Tattingstone,  Suffolk,  1643.  R.of 
St  Mary  Woolchurch,  London,  1660-1661.  Preb.  of  Ely, 
1660.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1660.  R.  of  Bluntisham,  Hunts., 
1662-84.  Master  of  the  Temple,  1661.  Died  Apr.  6,  1684; 
buried  in  the  Temple  Church.  Will  (P.C.C).  Benefactor  to 
Pembroke  Hall.   Author,  Sermons.   Brother  of  John  (1623). 

BALL,  ROBERT.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Caius,  Feb.  12,  1563-4, 
age  18.  Of  Scottow,  Norfolk.  S.  of  John,  gent.  School, 
Scottow. 

BALL,  ROBERT,  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Jan.  24, 
1630-1.  S.  of  John,  ironmonger,  of  St  Margaret's  parish, 
London.  B.  there.  School,  Epping.   Matric.  1631, 

BALL  or  BALLS,  ROGER,  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Sept.  23,  1610.  LL.B.  1617.  S.  of  William,  of  Cambridge 
(Cambs.  Vis.,  1619.) 

BALL,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Michs.  1631: 
B.A.  1635-6;  M.A.  1639.  Fellow  of  Christ's,  1644-51.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  10,  1638-9.  WUl  proved  (V.C.C.) 
1652.   (Peile,  I.  465;  Hist,  of  King's,  102.) 

BALL,  SAMUEL.  M.A.  164^  (Incorp.  from  Edinburgh).  One 
of  these  names  (M.A.)  minister  of  Little  Hormead,  Herts., 
1650-60. 

BALL,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  Jan.  5, 
1645-6.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Langton  in  Purbeck,  Dorset. 
School,  Wotton-under-Edge,  Gloucs, 


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Ball,  Samuel 

BALL,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i6)  at  St  John's,  May  ii, 
1659.  S.of  Thomas  (1619),  clerk,  of  Northampton.  B.  there. 
School,  Northampton.  Matric.  1659;  B.A.  1662-3;  M.A. 
1666.  Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1667-1708.  Signs  for  priest's 
orders  (London)  Dec  20,  1673.  R.  of  Elton,  Hunts.,  1673- 
1708.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1673.  Buried  at  Little  St  Mary's, 
Cambridge,  May  10,  1708.    Brother  of  Thomas  (1634). 

BALL,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Jan.  5,  1724-5. 
S.  of  Thomas  (1685-6),  D.D.,  of  Lines.  B.atGretford.  School, 
Oundle,  Northants.  Matric  1723;  LL.B.  1730-  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  May  24;  priest,  Dec.  20,  1730.  R.  of  Elton,  Hunts. 
1731-8.  R.  of  Water  Newton,  1735-8.  Died  Jan.  9,  1737-8. 
Buried  at  Elton.   (Scott-Mayor,  in.  379.) 

BALL,  SOPHRON.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 
1363. 

BALL,  THOMAS.  Matric  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1619. 
Of  Salop.  School,  Epping,  Essex.  B.A.  1621-2;  M.A.  from 
Emmanuel,  1623.  Fellow  of  Emmanuel,  1625.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  May  10;  priest.  May  19,  1627.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1628.  V.  of  All  Samts',  1629;  and  V.  of  St  Gregory,  North- 
ampton, 1634;  and  R.  of  St  Gregory  and  All  Saints',  1634. 
Author.    Died  1659;  buried  Jime  21.   (D.N.B.) 

BALL,  THOBdAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Sept.  23, 
1634.  S.  of  Thomas  (above),  clerk,  of  Northampton.  B.  at 
Simpson,  Bucks.  School,  Northampton.  Matric.  1653;  B.A. 
1658-9;  M.A.  1662.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  22,  1661. 
R.  of  Elton,  Hunts.,  1661-73.  Died  1673.  Brother  of  Samuel 
(1659). 

BALL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  21  ,  1669. 
Of  Derbyshire.  B.A.  1672-3. 

BALL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  24, 
1685-6.  S.  of  Thomas  (1654),  clerk,  R.  of  Elton,  Hunts. 
School,  Oundle,  Northants.  Matric.  1686-7;  B.A.  1689-90; 
M.A.  1693;  D.D.  1707.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  July  2,  1693. 
R.  of  Easton  by  Stamford,  Lines.,  1693-5.  R-  oi  Gretford, 
1703.  R.  of  Elton,  Hunts.,  1708-22.  Preb.  of  Peterborough, 
1697.  Son-in-law  of  Bishop  Cumberland.  Died  Feb.  9, 
1722-3.    Father  of  Samuel  (1724-5). 

BALL,  THOMAS.  M.A.  from  Caius,  1726.  From  Brasenose 
College,  Oxford.  S.  of  Lawrence,  of  Eccleston,  Lanes.  Matric. 
(Oxford)  Mar.  15,  1715-6,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1719. 
Ord.  deacon  (Chichester)  July  7,  1723;  priest,  July  14,  1723. 
V.  of  Boxgrove,  Sussex,  1723-53.  Went  to  Carolina  as 
schoolmaster.  Mar.  19,  1725-6.  V.  of  Eartham,  Sussex, 
1733-70.  Preb.  of  Chichester  Cathedral,  1727-70.  Arch- 
deacon of  Chichester,  1736-70.  Dean,  1754-70.  Buried  in 
the  Cathedral,  July  19,  i77o.   (Venn,  11.  26.) 

BALL,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  c.  1591 ;  Scholar 
from  Westminster;  B.A.  1594-5;  M.A.  1598.  Will  proved 
(V.C.C.)  1601. 

BALL, .    Adm,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1548. 

BALLADON  or  BALLIDON,  PAUL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St 
John's,  Feb.  7,  1683-4.  S.  of  Paul,  gent.,  deceased.  B.  at 
Trusley,  Derbs.  School,  Dalbury,  Derbs.  Probably  adm. 
sizar  at  Christ's,  1686.  Adm.  at  Lmcoln's  Inn,  May  14, 1684. 
(PeiU,  II.  103.) 

BALLADON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Sept.  20,  1684.  S.  of  Paul,  gent.  B.  at  Tnisley,  Derbs. 
School,  Dalbury. 

BALLAND,  THOMAS.   LL.B.  1631-2  (Lit.  Reg.). 

BALLARD,  EDWARD.   Matric.  pens,  from  Jksus,  Michs.  1573. 

BALLARD,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Michs.  1582;  B.A.  1585-6;  M.A.  1589,  as  'Bulward.'  Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  Oct.  23, 1589.  R.  of  Badingham, 
Suffolk,  1595. 

BALLARD,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Michs. 
1369.  Of  Wratting,  Suffolk.  S.  of  William.  School,  Ehndon. 
Migr.  to  Caius;  adm.  Jan.  18,  1369-70,  age  17.  B.A.  from 
King's,  1374-5.  Seminary  priest.  Arrived  at  Douay,  Nov.  27, 
1379.  Ord.  priest,  1581.  Executed  for  complicity  in  the 
Babington  Plot,  Sept.  20,  1583.  (Venn,  i.  66;  D.N.B.) 

BALLARD,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1600.  Of  Norfolk. 

BAU.ARD,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Pembroke,  June  33,  1668. 
S.  of  Jonathan,  farmer.  B.  at  Anstey,  Warws.  Matric. 
x668:  B.A.  1671-2. 

BALLARD,  JOHN.  Incorp.  B.D.  1728  from  Oxford.  S.  of 
John,  M.D.  of  Salisbury.  Matric.  (Trinity  College,  Oxford) 
Nov.  13,  1707,  age  13;  B.A.  (Christ  Church,  Oxford)  1711-2; 
M.A.  17x4-5;  B.D.  1724;  D.D.  (Oxford)  1732.  V.  of  Welland, 
Woroeater,  1730.  R.  of  Steeple  Langford,  Wilts.,  1732. 
Died  Feb.  8,  1763.  (Al.  Oxon.;  G.  Mag.) 

BALLARD,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse, 
Michs.    1580. 

BALLARD,  RICHARD.   Matric.  sizar  from  Emmanuel,  Easter, 

1637.    Possibly  adm.  1636,  as Pollard. 

BALLARD,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Sr  John's,  May, 
1373.  Migrated  to  Christ's;  B.A.  1376-7.  One  of  these  names 


Balley,  Stephen 

ord.   priest  (Peterb.)   Feb.  1579-80.    V.  of  Clare,  Suffolk, 

1582-91.    V.  of  St  Andrew's,  Winston,  1591-2.    R.  of  Wes- 

thorpe  St  Margaret,  1588-1613.    (PeiU,  1.  126.) 
BALLARD,   ROBERT.    Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus   Christi, 

Easter,  1586  (probably  adm.  as  'Edmund');  B.A.  1589-90; 

M.A.  1594.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  Mar.  18, 1394-5. 

One  of  these  names  V.  of  Stanstead  Abbots,  Herts.,  1602-40, 

when  he  died.    Will  (P.C.C.)  1640. 
BALLARD,  SIMPSON.     Resident  pens,    at  Jesus,  Aug.  1564. 

Refused  for  deacon's  orders  (Ely)  Dec.  15,  1568,  then  age  22. 

(A.  Gray.) 
BALLARD,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Michs. 

1585.   One  of  these  names  of  Lamberhuist,  Sussex,  adm.  at 

Gray's  Inn,  Jan.  8,  1587-8. 

BALLARD,  THOMAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1586. 

BALLARDE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1611. 

One  of  these  names,  s.  of  Edward,  of  Wymeswold,  Leics., 

adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  9,  1612. 
BALLARD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Emmanuel,  June  17, 

1618.   Matric.  1618.    Perhaps  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Wadhurst, 

Sussex,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  18,  1620-1. 
BALLARY,  JEREMIAH,  see  BALDRY. 

BALLET,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  1?)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  2, 
1661;  afterwards  Fell. -Com.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Hatfield. 
B.  at  More  Hall,  near  Bishop's  Stortford,  Essex.  School, 
Bishop's  Stortford.  Matric.  1661;  M.B.  1666;  M.D.  1674. 

BALLET,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity,  Nov.  6,  1650. 
Of  Ekbx.  Matric.  1650-1,  as  Ballard. 

BALLET,  SPRAINGER.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity,  Apr. 
1690.  S.  of  William,  of  Downhall,  Essex. 

BALLET,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Michs. 
1621. 

BALLATT, .   Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Michs.  1649. 

BALLIS,  THOMAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1602. 

BALLISTON,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Oct.  lo, 
1609,  age  17.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Bodham,  Norfolk,  husband- 
man. School,  Holt.  Matric.  1609;  Scholar,  1609-13;  B.A. 
from  Trinity  Hall,  1612-3.  O'^d.  priest  (Norwich)  July  19, 
1614.  R.  of  Bodham,  1616-36.  Will  proved,  1651.  (VenH,i. 
205.) 

BALLISTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1645.  Of 
Norfolk.  Rrobably  s.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Wymondham, 
Norfolk,  Esq.;  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  14,  1646. 

BALLISTON,  JOSHUA  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1650;  B.A.  1652-3;  M.A.  1659.  R-  of  Catfield, 
Norfolk. 

BALLOW,  HENRY.  Adm.  at  King's  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1677. 
B.  in  London.  Matric.  Easter,  1678;  B.A.  1681-2;  M.A. 
1685.  Fellow,  1681.  Vicar  choral,  Lincoln.  Died  of  con- 
sumption.   (Harwood.) 

BALLOWE,  THOMAS.  B.A.  (?  1602-3) ;  M.A.  from  Jesus,  1606. 
B.  at  North  Reston,  Lines.,  1580.  S.  of  Richard,  yeoman. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1605.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln).  V.  of  North 
Reston,  Lines.,  1604-18.  R.  of  Belleau,  Lines.,  1606-18. 
Died,  1618.  Will  proved  at  Lincoln.  (Lines.  Pedigrees,  1145.) 

BALLOW,  .    Adm.  pens,  at  Magdalene,  Oct.  15,  1720. 

Probably  Henry,  of  St  Margaret's,  Westminster;  adm.  at 

Lincoln's  Inn,  June  27,  1721. 
BALLS,  EDWARD.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Jan.  1, 

1620-1.    S.   of   William,   Esq.     B.   at   Caldecote,   Cambs. 

School,  King's,  Cambridge.    Matric.  1620-1;   B.A.  1624-3; 

M.A.  1628. 
BALLS  or  BALLYS,  JOHN.    Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1448.    In 

the  College  records  Peter  Ballys  is  fellow,  1448-73. 
BALLS,  NATHANIEL.   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  July,  1629. 

Of  Stafite.  Buried  at  St  Andrew's,  Cambridge,  Mar.  4,  1629- 

30. 
BALLS,  PETER.    Pays  40s.  for  not  proceeding  in  Theology, 

1458-9  (Grace  Book).  Probably  the  same  as  John  Ballys  or 

Balls,   (r.  A.  Walker.) 
BALLS,  RICHARD.   B.A.  1454-5;  M.A.  1437. 
BALLES,  ROBERT.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  Michs. 

i6io;  B.A.  1613-6,  from  Pembroke  as  Ball. 
BALLS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Sept.  21,  1617.  B.  in 

Cambs.    Matric.  1618;   B.A.  1620-x;  M.A.  1633.    Fellow, 

c.  1624. 

BALLS, .   M.A.  1478-9. 

BALLY,  GEORGE.  Adm.  at  Kino's  a  scholar  from  Eton,  X739. 

S.  of  George.   B.  at  Aylsham,  Norfolk.   Matric.  Michs.  1740: 

B.A.  1744-5;  M.A.  1748.    Fellow,  1743.   Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 

Feb.  19;  priest,  May  21,  1758.   R.  of  Monxton,  Hants. 
BALLBY,  STEPHEN,  see  BULLBY. 


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Bally,  William 

BALLY,  WILLIAM.  Scholar  of  Clare,  1523,  age  17. 

BALSER,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1626;  B.A. 
1629-30;  M.A.  1633. 

BALSER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1583. 
Of  Kent.  B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1586-7.  Of  Corpus 
Christi,  in  1589.   {Masters.) 

BALSTER,  JACOB.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  May  9,  1692.  Of 
Silton,  Dorset.  Matric.  1692.  One  of  these  names,  of  Win- 
canton,  Somerset;  matric.  at  New  Inn  Hall,  Oxford,  Apr.  7, 
1688,  age  19.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  24,  1693;  C.  of 
Glatton,  Hunts. ;  priest,  June  3,  1694. 

BALTREE,  see  also  BAWTRY. 

BALTREE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Lent, 
1579-80.  B.  at  Fulletby,  Lines.,  c.  1563.  B.A.  1583-4; 
M.A.  as  Bawtry,  1587.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Feb.  12, 
1588-9,  age  27;  priest  (Lincoln).  Licensed  preacher.  R. 
of  Somerby,  Lines.,  1589-1603.  V.  of  Heydon  w.  Waltham, 
Lines.,  1600-3. 

BAfilBER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  13)  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  12, 
1725.  S.  of  John,  of  Blackfriars,  chandler.  School,  Charter- 
house. M.D.  1725  (Lit.  Reg.).  Master-Surgeon  to  the  Artillery 
in  1693.  F.R.S.  1718.  L.R.C.P.  1724.  F.R.C.P.  1726.  Died 
Nov.  7, 1753.  Buried  at  Barking,  Essex.  M.I.  (H.  G.  Harrison.) 

BAMBOROWE,  HUMPHREY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity, 
Michs.  1588.  Doubtless  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Howsham,  Yorks. 
Brother  of  Thomas  and  William.  {Vis.  of  Yorks.;  J.  C. 
Smith.) 

BAMBURGH,  Sir  JOHN,  Bart,  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  15)  from 
Sidney,  May  12,  1628.  S.  of  Sir  William,  Knt.  and  Bart.  B. 
at '  Harton '  (?  Howsham),  Yorks.  School,  Wvate.  Of  How- 
sham,  Yorks.  Succeeded  as  Bart.,  June  3,  1624.  Died 
immarried,  Dec.  12,  1631.    (G.E.C.) 

BAMBOROWE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1588.  One  of  these  names^  of  Howsham,  Yorks.,  adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  i,  1591.  S.  of  William,  of  Rendlesham, 
Suffolk.    (Kis.o/SM//.,  1584.) 

BAMBURGH,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  Christ's, 
June,  1584.  Probably  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Howsham,  Yorks. 
Knighted,  1603.  Sheriff  of  Yorks.,  1607-8.  Created  bauronet, 
1619.   Died  July  18,  1623.   (P«7e,  i.  178;  G.£.C.) 

BAMBOROUGH, .   B.A.  1485-6;  M.A.  1489. 

BAMBOROUGH, .   B.A.  1489-90;  M.A.  1493. 

BAMBRIDGE,  see  BAINBRIDGE  and  BEMBRIDGE. 

BAMBRY,  ABRAHAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Caius,  Easter,  1624. 

BAMFIELD  or  BAMPFIELD,  HUGH.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from 
King's,  Michs.  1681;  M.A.  1682  (LU.  Reg.).  Doubtless  s.  of 
Sir  Coplestone,  Bart.,  of  Weston  Bampfylde.  Married  Mary 
Clifford.  Died  before  1691,  by  a  fall  from  his  horse.  (Collin- 
son's  Somerset,  n.  91.) 

BAMPFIELD,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  from  King's,  1667.  Matric. 
(Wadham College,  Oxford)  Apr.  11, 1660;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1663. 
R.  of  Loxbeare,  Devon,  1666.  R.  of  Arlington,  1667.  {Al. 
Oxon.) 

BAMFORTH,  GEORGE.  Priest  and  schoolmaster.  M.Gram. 
1525-6  as  'Samford.' 

BAMFORTH,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  14,  1701.  S.  of  George,  gent.  B.  at  High-House, 
SheflSeld.  School,  Sheffield.  Matric.  1701;  Fell.-Com.  Feb. 
3,  1701-2;  B.A.  1704-5,  1st  in  the  ordo.  Lord  of  the 
Manor  of  OUerton.  Of  the  High-House.  Buried  at  Sheffield, 
Apr.  28,  1730.    Father  of  the  next. 

BAMFORTH,  GEORGE.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
July  5,  1728.  S.  of  George  (above),  Esq.,  of  Yorks.  B.  at 
High-House  near  Sheffield.  School,  Bradford.  Matric.  1728. 
Of  the  High-House,  Esq.  Killed  by  a  fall  from  his  horse.  May 
31,  1749.   M.I.  at  Sheffield.   (Hunter,  Hallamshire.) 

BAMFORO,  GILBERT.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  19, 

1631.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  1632;  B.A.  as  Banford,  1635-6; 

M.A.  1639.  Signs  for  priest's  orders  (London)  Dec.  15,  1664; 

C.  of  NorthaJl,  Middlesex. 
BAMFORD,  LYON,  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  26, 

1639.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Pulehill,  Yorks.  B.  there.  School, 

Worsborough,  Yorks.   Matric.  1639.   Living  1666.   (Hunter, 

S.  Yorks.  II.  270.) 
BAMFORD,  MATTHEW,   Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Peterhouse, 

Sept.  13,  1688,  Of  Beds.  School,  Bedford.  B.A.  1692-3. 

BAMFORD,    ROBERT,     M.A.    1600    (Incorp.    from    Oxford). 

B.A.  (Oxford),  1573-4;  M.A,  1580.  Canon  of  Lichfield,  1597. 

(Al.  Oxon.) 
BAMFORD,  ROBERT,    Adm,  sizar  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 

Oct.  8,   1687.    Of  Beds.    School,  Bedford.    Matric.  1688; 

B.A.  1691-2.    Liu.  Dim.  (Canterbury)  for  deacon's  orders, 

1693,   Ord,  priest  (Lincoln)  Dec,  19,  1706,   V,  of  Dunton, 


Banger,  Josiah 

Beds.,  1707-13.  V.  of  Chalgrave,  1712.  R.  of  Little  Barford, 
1711-20.  Buried  Aug.  29,  1720.    (W.  M.  Noble.) 

BAMFORD  or  BALMFORD,  SAMUEL,  Adm.  pens,  at  Em- 
manuel, Apr,  24,  1612,  Matric.  1612;  Scholar;  B.A, 
1615-6;  M.A.  1619.  R.  of  St  Alban's,  Wood  St,  London, 
1652-7.   Died  1657. 

BAMFORD,  SETH.  Adm,  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  9,  1655. 
Of  Derbyshire.  Matric.  1655. 

BAMFORD,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's 
May  18,  1658.  S.  of  WiUiam,  deceased,  of  Sheffield,  Yorks. 
B,  there.  School,  Sheffield.  Matric.  1658;  B.A.  1661-2. 
V.  of  Elsenham,  Essex,  1664-6. 

BAMFORD,  WILLIAM,  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse, 
Apr.  27,  1699.  School,  Bedford.  Matric.  1699;  B.A.  1702-3. 
Ord.  priest  (London)  Dec.  21,  1707.  Signs  as  minister  at 
Harrold,  Beds.,  1709.  V.  of  Poddington,  Beds.,  1714-34.  V. 
of  Clapham,  1728-34.    Died  Aug.  11,  1734. 

BAMFORD, .  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1586. 

BAMFORTH,  WILLIAM  (1577),  see  BRAMFORTH. 

BAMPTON,  JOHN.  Carmelite  friar.  D.D.  of  Cambridge,  c.1341. 
B.  at  Bampton,  Devon.  Studied  at  the  Carmelite  House 
at  Cambridge.   Student  of  AristoUe.    (D.N.B.) 

BAMSTER,  JOHN,    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1572, 

BANAGE,  see  BASNAGE. 

BANBRICK,  see  BAINBRIDGE. 

BANBURY,  CYPRIAN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs. 
1618.  Of  Middlesex.  B.A.  1622-3;  M.A.  1626.  Ord.  deacon 
and  priest  (London)  Dec.  24,  1626.  V,  of  Heath,  Derby- 
shire, 1627.    R.  of  Barlborough,  1639. 

BANBURY,  CYPRIAN.  Incorp.  M.A.  from  Oxford,  1675. 
Matric.  (Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford)  Nov.  10,  1654;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1657-8.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  8,  1662; 
priest,  Sept.  21,  1662.  R.  of  Knipton,  Leics.,  1664.  R.  of 
Teigh,  Ruts.,  1675.  R-  of  Woolsthorpe,  Lines.,  1694.  Died, 
July  15, 1703,  aged  68.  M.I.  at  Teigh.  (Nichols' L<t«,  11.  423.) 

BANCOCKE,  JOHN,    Matric,  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 

1607. 
BANCROFT,   BERNARD.     Adm,   sizar  at   Emmanuel,    1585. 
Matric.  Michs.  1585;  Scholar  (nominated  by  the  founder, 
April,  1589);   B.A.  1592-3;  M.A,  1596. 

BANCROFT,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1584. 
BANCROFT,   JOHN,    Matric.   pens,   from  Christ's,   c.   1593. 

Probably  R.  of  Colby,  Norfolk;  died  there  before  Oct,  1626, 

Will  (Norwich)  1625.    (Peile,  i.  214.) 
BANCROFT,  RICHARD,  Scholar  of  Christ's,  1563.  S.  of  John. 

B.  at  Famworth,  Lanes.,  Sept.  1544.    B.A,  1566-7;  M.A. 

from  Jesus,  1570;  D.D.  1585.   Preb.  of  St  Patrick's,  Dublin, 

c.  1567.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Ely)  1574.  R.  of  Teversham, 

Cambs.,  1576.    University  preacher,  1576.    R.  of  Cotting- 

ham,    Northants.,    1585.     Treasurer  of   St    Paul's,    1586. 

Canon  of  Westminster,   1587.    Preb.  of  St  Paul's,   1590. 

R.  of  Wrotham,  Kent,  1594-7.   Preb.  of  Canterbury,  1595, 

Bishop  of  London,  1597.   Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  1604. 

Chancellor  of  Oxford,  1608-10.   Died  Nov,  2,  1610.   Buried 

at  Lambeth  Church.   (D.N.B.) 
BANCROFT,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's, 

Easter,i6i3.  B.  at  Swarkstone,  Derbyshire.  The 'small  poet.' 

Author  of  many  epigrams  and  poems.    Living  at  Bradley, 

Derbs.,  in  1658.   [Hist,  of  St  Catharine's;  D.N.B.) 
BAND,  WILLIAM,  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  March  22, 

1680-1.   Of  Wigston,  Leics. 
BANDINELL,  DANIEL,  Adm. sizarat  Pembroke,  May  26, 1623. 

S.  of  David,  of  Jersey  (Dean  of  Jersey,  c.  1620).    Matric. 

1623;  B.A.  1626-7;  M.A.  1630.   Tlie  father  was  ejected  c. 

1641:  the  son  was  imprisoned  with  him,  in  Mont  Orgueil 

Castle,  Jersey;  injured  in  endeavouring  to  escape,  and  died 

in  prison  soon  after.   {D.N.B.) 
BANES,  see  BAYNES, 
BANFIELD,  JAMES,   Adm.  sizar  at  Pembroke,  May  22,  1677, 

age  r8.  S.  of  Thomas,  farmer.   B.  at  St  Keveme,  Cornwall. 

Matric.  1677;  B.A.  1680-1;  M.A.  1684.  R.  of  Beeston  Regis, 

Norfolk,  1685,  R,  of  Runton,  till  1743,   Died  1743.    Father 

of  the  next. 
BANFIELD,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,   (age  17)  at  Pembroke, 

May  23, 1705.  S.  of  James  (above),  R.  of  Rimton,  Norfolk.  B. 

there.  Matric.  1705;  B.A.  1708-9.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  1, 

171 1 ;  priest  (Norwich)  Jan.  1712-3. 

BANGAR, ,   B.A.  1478-9. 

BANGER,  JOSIAH,    Kept  some  terms  at  Cambridge.    Matric. 

from   Magdalen   College,  Oxford,  Nov.  10,  1645,   age   18. 

S.  of  Bernard,  clerk.    B.A.   (Oxford)   1648-9;  M.A.   1651. 

Fellow  of  Trinity  College,  Oxford.    Perhaps  V.  of  Broad- 

hembury,  Devon.     Ejected  1662.     Imprisoned  at  Exeter. 

{A I.  Oxon.;  Calamy.) 


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Banier,  Thomas 

BANIER,  see  also  BANYER. 

BANIER,  THOMAS.    Matric  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1572.    Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  1575;  priest,  April,  1576. 

V.  of  Burwell,  Cambs.,  1577.  Schoolmaster  there. 
BANNISTER,    BARTHOLOMEW.     Adm.    pens,    (age    18)    at 

St  John's,  Mar.  28,  1634.   S.  of  Felix,  innkeeper,  of  Yorks. 

B.  there.   School,  Pocklington.   Matric.  1634. 

BANISTER,  CHRISTOPHER.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's, 

Micbs.  1569.   Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  18,  1572:  'bred  in 

the  schooK*    Probably  R.  of  Waddingham  St  Peter,  Lines., 

1578. 
BANISTER,  CHRISTOPHER.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 

c.  1593.    One  of  these  names,  of  Barnard's  Inn,  adm.  at 

Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  12,  1595-6.    S.  of  William,  of  the  Bank, 

Lanes.    Barrister.    Ancient,  1617.    Vice-Chancellor  of  the 

Duchy  of  Lancaster.   (J.  Foster,  Gray's  Inn.) 
BANISTER,  EDWARD.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1585. 
BANISTER,   FRANCIS.     Matric.   sizar   from  Trinity,  Lent, 

1626-7. 
BANISTER,  HENRY.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1579; 

B.A.  1584-5;  M.A.  1588. 
BANISTER,  HENRY.    Adm   at  Kino's  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

Aug.  27,  1579,  age  19.  Of  Godalming,  Surrey.  Matric.  1579; 

B.A.  1583-4;  M.A.  1587;  B.D.  1595.    Fellow,  1582-1617. 

Incorp.  at  Oxford,   1603.    Vice-ftovost  of  King's,   1600. 

Will  proved  (King's  College)  1617. 
BANISTER,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  18, 

1703-4.   S.  of  Thomas,  of  Wonersh,  Surrey.   School,  Horley. 

Matric.  1704;  B.A.  1708-9.   V.  of  Cobham,  Surrey,  1729-45. 

BANISTER,  ISAAC.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  3,  1670. 
Matric.  1671;  B.A.  1674-5. 

BANISTER,  JAMES.   LL.B.  before  1472. 

BANISTER,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Kino's  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1727. 
S.  of  William,  of  St  Martin's-in-the-Fields.  B.  1709.  Matric. 
Easter,  1728;  B.A.  1731-2;  M.A.  1735.  Fellow,  1731.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  21,  1735;  C.  of  St  Ives,  Hunts.;  priest, 
Feb.  37,  1742-3. 

BANASTRE,  LAWRENCE.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Clare, 
Easter,  1624.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Robert.  B.A.  1626-7,  ist  in 
the  ordo;  M.A.  1631.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1627.  Student  at 
Inner  Temple,  1628.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Dinham,  1632.  Of  Passenham.  Died  Feb.  16,  1636-7.  {Vis. 
of  Bucks.,  1634;  Baker,  11. 190.) 

BANESTRE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Nov.  2,  1583, 
age  16.  S.  of  Lawrence,  Esq.,  of  Wem,  Salop.  School, 
Shrewsbury.  Matric.  1583.  Of  Lacon  Hall,  Wem,  Knt. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  21,  1585.  A  popish 
recusant.    {Venn,  1.  118;  Vis.  of  Shrops.,  1623.) 

BANESTRE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Nov.  2,  1583, 
age  14.  S.  of  Lawrence,  Esq.,  of  Wem,  Salop.  Matric.  1584. 
Knighted,  Apr.  29, 1605.  Master  of  the  Household  to  James  I. 
Sberifi  of  Northants.,  1637.  Died  at  Passenham,  Dec.  15, 
1649.  M.I.  there.   {Venn,  i.  118;  Vis.  of  Shrops.,  1623.) 

BANNESTER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  King's,  c.  1593.  Men- 
tioned in  Edw.  Elmer's  Will,  May  24,  1593.  One  of  these 
names  R.  of  Acle,  Norfolk,  1628. 

BANISTER,  ROGER.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1545;  B.A.  1549-50,  as  '  Robert."  One  of  these  names  R.  of 
Appleby  Magna,  Leics.,  1566. 

BANISTER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1578;  B.A.  1582-3;  M.A.  1586.  FeUow,  1585.  V.of  WesthaU, 
Suffolk,  1591-6.  R.  of  Swindon,  Gloucs.,  1619-27.  V.  of 
Staverton,  1598-1627.  Buried  there  June  11,  1627.  (F.  S. 
Hockaday.) 

BANNASTER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Michs. 
1612;  B.A.  1616-7;  M.A.  1620.  Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester) 
May  23,  1619;  priest  (Gloucester)  Jan.  11,  1620.  Curate  to 
the  R.  of  Swindon,  Gloucester  (?  his  father)  in  1622.  (F.  S. 
Hockaday.) 

BANNISTER,  WILLIAM.  LL.B.  1632  (incorp.  from  Oxford). 
S.  of  Richard,  of  Ainsworth,  Lanes.  Matric.  (Oxford)  Dec.  5, 
1623,  age  18;  B.C.L.  1630.  Died  Mar.  22,  1633.  {Al.  Oxon.) 

BANNASTER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  28,  1705.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Wonersh,  Surrey.  School, 
Horley.  Matric.  1705;  B.A.  1708-9;  M.A.  1722.  Ord.  priest 
(Ely,  letters  dimissory  from  Canterbury)  May  31  17x3. 
V.  of  Wonersh,  Surrey,  1718-55.  R.  of  Guildford,  1721. 
Died  Oct.  29,  1753. 

BANISTER. .   M.A.  1483. 

BANKS,  ADAM.  Adm.  sizar  (aie  18)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  11,  1713. 
S.  of  William,  of  Wigan,  Lanes.  School,  Wigan.  Matric. 
1713-4;  B.A.   1716-7;  M.A.   1721.    Ord.  priett  (Lincoln) 


Banks,  Henry 

Dec.  19,  1726.   V.  of  UphoUand,  Lanes.,  1726-8.  Chaplain 
of  the  Collegiate  Church,  Manchester,  1727.    FeUow,  1732. 
Non-juror.   Died  1751.   (Mumford,  Ma»ick.  Gr.  Sck,) 
BANKS,  ALEXANDER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jksus,  Lent,  1580-1. 

BANKS,  ALEXANDER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhousk,  Easter, 
1605,  as  'Backs';  B.A.  1608-9;  M.A.  1612. 

BANKES,  ANDERSON.  Matric  pens,  from  Magdalxnb.  Easter. 

1626. 

BANCKES,  BERNARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  14,  1640.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Win  ton,  near  Kirkby 
Stephen,  Westmorland.  B.  there.  School,  Kirkby  Stephen. 
Matric.  1640.  Probably  ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  July  17,  1662, 
'B.A.' 

BANKES,  CALEB.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens',  Apr.  27, 1675. 
Of  Kent.  S.  of  Sir  John  (1644),  Bart.  Matric.  1675.  Adm.at 
Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  2,  1674-5.  Of  Maidstone.  M.P.  for  Maid- 
stone, 1689;  for  Queenborough,  1685, 1695-6;  for  Rochester, 
1691.  Diad  Sept.  13,  1696,  aged  37;  vita  patris.  Buried  at 
Aylesford.   M.I.   (Kent  Vis.,  1663;  G.E.C.) 

BANCKES,  CHARLES.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Lent, 
1593-4- 

BANKS,  CHRISTOPHER.  M.A.  1436.  Probably  R.  of  Chehns- 
ford,  1467-74.   Died  1474. 

BANKE,  CHRISTOPHER.   B.A.  l527-«. 

BANCKES,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse, 
June  8,  1631.  Of  Vorks.  S.  of  William  and  Alice  Banks,  of 
Giggleswick.  School,  York.  Matric.  1631;  B.A.  1634-5; 
Scholar,  1636;  M.A.  1638.  Fellow,  1638-45,  ejected.  Became 
a  Roman  CathoUc  in  1642.  Entered  the  EngUsh  College  at 
Rome,  Nov.  1,  1642.  Ord.  priest  (R.C.i  Jan.  27,  1647.  Sent 
to  England,  1649.  Died  in  Englana,  1678.  Brother  of 
Matthew  (1640).    {Records  S.J.  iii.  190.) 

BANKE,  EDWARD.   B.A.  1527-8. 

BANKES,  EDWARD.  B.A.  1545-6-  Incorp.  at  Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  1547-8.  Sup.  for  license  to  practice  medicine,  as 
M.A.,  1574.  One  of  these  names,  M.A.,  R.  of  Winston, 
Durham,  1570-2;  of  Wolsingham,  1572-85.  R.  of  Eggles- 
clige,  1585-8.  R.  of  Long  Newton,  1562.  Buried  there, 
June  23,  1588.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

BANKES,  ED.    Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Clare,  Michs.  1569. 

BANKS,  EDWARD.  Matric.  from  Christ's,  1602;  B.A.  1604. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1608.  M.A.  (Broadgates  Hall,  Oxford), 
1608. 

BANKS,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  c.  1593; 
B.A.  1597-8;  M.A.  1601.  Fellow,  1601.  Taxor,  1615. 
V.  of  Little  St  Mary,  Cambridge,  1628.  V.  of  Cherry 
Hinton,  Cambs.,  1629  till  1638.  R.  of  Stathem,  Leics.,  1638. 
Will  proved  by  brother  Simon,  Aug.  11, 1641  (P.C.C).  {T.A. 
Walker,  2.) 

BANKE,  GILES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Feb.  9, 
1621-2.  S.  of  Henry,  Esq.,  of  Bank  Newton,  Gargrave, 
Yorks.  School,  York.  Matne.  1622;  B.A.  1625-6;  M.A.  1629. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  20;  priest,  Sept.  21,  1629.  R. 
of  Shamford,  Leics.,  1637,  afterwards  ejected.  Buried  at 
Shamford,  June,  1687.  (Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1612;  Nichols,  iv. 
920.) 

BANKES,  HENRY.  'M.A.  of  King's  Hall,  aged  61;  ordained 
priest  by  Bishop  of  Lincoln  (i.e.  Suff.  Bishop,  Dr  Rob.  King) 
1538.  V.  of  Beeby,  Leics.,  and  of  Sa.xelby.  V.  of  Huaiber- 
ston-on-Hill,  1553;  resigned  forSaxelby,  1575-6.  {Lib.  Cleri, 
Line.,  1576.) 

BANKES,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1334. 

BANKS,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 
1564;  B.A.  1567-8;  M.A.  from  Queens',  1571.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Mar.  6.  1572-3.  R.  of  Willin^e-Spaln,  Essex, 
1372-6.  R.  of  White  Roothing,  Essex,  1576.  Licensed  to 
marry  Emma  EUett,  1577.    Will  (Cons.  C.  Lond.)  1615. 

BANKS,  HENRY    Matric.   sizar  from   Christ's,   June    1577; 

B.A.  1580-1.   Incoip.  at  Oxford,  1583.   M.A.  (Oxford)  1583. 

D.D.  from  Christ's,  1608.    V.  of  Seamer,  Vorks.,  1584-93. 

R.  of  West  Heslcrton,  1587.  R.  of  Scrayingham,  1392.  R.  of 

Settrington,  1599.    Canon  of  York,  1595.    Precentor,  1613. 

Preb.  of  Southwell,  1615.  Died  before  Aug.  27,  1617.  {PeiU, 

1. 142.) 
BANKES,  HENRY.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1609; 

B.A.  1612-3.   Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1614.   Ord.  deacon  (York) 

Sept.  1614.    One  of  these  names  R.  of  Little  Packington, 

Warws.,  1628-9.  {Peile,  1.  273-) 
BANKS,  HENRY.    Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1624. 

Of  Lanes.    B.A.  1627-8. 
BANKES,   HENRY.    Matric.  pens,  from  Maodalsne,  Micba. 

1637.    Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Dec.  1638.   Of  York.    B.A.  from 

Jesus,  164X-2;  probably  D.D.  (LU.  Reg.)  1671.    R.of  Thake- 

ham, Susses,  1640-80.    Died  Oct.  1680;  'aged  70.'  M.I. 


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Banks,  Henry 

BANKS,  HENRY.  Adm.  at  King's  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1719. 
S.  of  John,  of  Kingston  Hall,  Wimbome,  Dorset.,  Esq. 
Matric.  1720;  B.A.  1723-4;  M.A.  1728.  Fellow,  1723.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  16,  1719-zo.  Barrister,  K.C.  Suc- 
ceeded to  famUy  estate,  1772.  M.P.  for  Corfe  Castle,  1741- 
62.  Brother  of  Ralph  (1716).  Died  1776.  (Burke,  L.G.) 

BANKES,  JAMES.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Sept.  10, 

1678.  S.  of  William.  B.  in  Lanes.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric. 

1679;  B.A.   1682-3;  M.A.  1686.    Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1700. 

R.  of  Lilley,  Herts.,  1706-9.    R.  of  Bury,  Lanes.,  1710-43. 

V.  of  Heywood,  1729-42.   Died  1743.   (^^«-  of  Lanes.,  1664.) 
BANK,  JOHN.    Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1424.    Re-admitted, 

as  LL.B.,  1429.   R.  of  Hildersham,  Cambs.,  1439. 

BANKS,  JOHN.  D.Can.L.  1467  (non  incepit).  Probably  R.  of 
Ashingdon,  Essex,  1472-84. 

BANKE,  JOHN.  Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi,  1473.  Of  Cambs. 
Perhaps  the  above. 

BANKS  or  BANK,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Michael  House, 
Easter,  1544;  B.A.  1550-1.  Fellow  of  Trinity,  1548.  Re- 
tired to  Strasburgh  under  Queen  Mary.  Author.  (Cooper,  i. 
542.) 

BANKES,  JOHN.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Clare,  Michs.  1569. 
One  of  these  names,  s.  of  Edward,  alderman  of  London, 
adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  22,  1571. 

BANKES,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Michs.  1581. 

BANKS,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1582;  B.A.  1584-5; 
M.A.  1589.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  E.  Bradenham,  Norfolk, 
1597-1614. 

BANKES,  JOHN.  University  Counsel,  1634-5.  B.  at  Keswick, 
Cumberland,  1.589.  Of  Queen's  College,  Oxford.  Barrister, 
Gray's  Inn,  1614.  M.P.  for  Morpeth,  1626,  1628.  Knighted, 
1631.  Attorney-General,  1634.  Chief  Justice  C.P.,  1641. 
Accompanied  the  King  to  Oxford,  where  he  was  created 
D.C.L.  Dec.  20,  1642.  Devoted  royalist.  Died  at  Oxford, 
Dec.  28,  1644.    M.I.  at  Christ  Church.    (D.N.B.) 

BANKS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  28,  1*44.  Of 
Kent.  S.  of  Caleb,  of  Maidstone.  B.  c.  1627.  Father  of 
Caleb  (1675).  Created  Baronet,  1661.  M.P.  for  Maidstone, 
1654,  1656,  1695;  for  Rochester,  1679,  1685,  1689;  for 
Queenborough,  1690.  Of  the  Fryars,  Aylesford,  Esq.  Died 
Oct.  18, 1699,  aged  72.  M.I.  at  Aylesford.  (Suss.  Vis.,  1663; 
G.E.C.) 

BANKES,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  22)  at  Sidney,  May  20,  1735. 
S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  ( ? )  Farlington,  Yorks.  School,  Coxwold. 
Matric.  1736;  B.A.  1738-9.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  18, 
1738-9. 

BANKS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Nov.  3,  1750. 
Of  Yorks.  School,  Giggleswick.  Matric.  1751;  Scholar,  1752; 
LL.B.  1757.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  Mar.  1757;  priest 
(Norwich)  July,  1762.  P.C.  of  South  Elmham  St  Michael, 
Suffolk,  1764-85.   (PeiU,  11.  255.) 

BANKS,  JONATHAN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Pembroke, 
June  r,  1671.  S.  of  Richard,  farmer.  B.  at  St  Bees,  Cumber- 
land. Matric.  1671 ;  B.A.  1676-7.  Headmaster  of  Carlisle, 
1682.  Headmaster  of  St  Bees,  1683-6.  Headmaster  of 
Appleby,  1686.  Died  there  1721.  (W.  Jackson's  Cumb.  and 
Westm.  Papers,  11.  205-6.) 

BANKS,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  22, 
1708.  S.  of  Robert,  derk  (1667).  B.  at  Hull,  Yorks.  School, 
Sedbergh.  Matric.  1708;  B.A.  171 1-2.  R.  of  Hooton- 
Roberts,  Yorks.,  1714-57.   Died  1757.    (Burke,  E:d.  Bart.) 

BANKS,  LAURENCE.   Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1561. 

Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Apr.  1568,  age  22;  priest,  Sept.  21,  1570. 

V.  of  Dronfield,  Derbyshire,  1577. 
BANKS,  LOWDE.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  28, 1707.  Of 

Yorks.    S.  of  Thomas  (1685),  V.  of  Newport  PagneU,  Bucks. 

Matric.  1708;  B.A.  1711-2.    Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  July  5, 

1713.   Succeeded  his  father,  1716-57. 
BANKES,  MATTHEW.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 

March  30,  1640.    Of  Yorks.    S.  of  William  and  Alice,  of 

Giggleswick.   Matric.  1640.   Brother  of  the  Roman  Catholic 

priest  Christopher  (1631). 
BANCKE,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1582; 

B..\.  1585-6.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Gilcrux,  Cumberland, 

i6ii.    P.C.  of  Flimby  and  Camerton.  (B.  Nightingale.) 

BANCKES,  PEREGRINE.    Matric.  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1593-4. 

BANKS,  RALPH.   Adm.  at  King's  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1716. 

S.  of  John,  of  Kingston  Hall,  Wimbome.    B.  at  Wimbome. 

Died  in  College,  of  small-pox,  Dec.  1718.  Brother  of  Henry 

(1719)- 
BANKES,   RICHARD.    Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Magdalene, 

May   28,    1668.    S.   of  Bernard,   derk.    School,    Lincoln. 

Matric.  1669;  B.A.  1671-2.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  24, 

1671;  priest,  Jime2, 1672.  For  a  contemporary  s«.^;.04;on. 


Banks,  William 

BANKES,  ROBERT.  B.A.  1533-4;  M.A.  1537.  Fellow  of 
St  John's,  1536.  Canon  of  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1546. 
R.  of  Moreton,  Essex,  1548.  Buried  at  Moreton,  Aug.  9, 
1591.   WiU,  P.C.C.    (Cooper,  11.  108.) 

BANCKS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  July  5,  1622. 
Matric.  1622.  Probably  ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  19; 
priest,  Sept.  20,  1629;  'of  Peterhouse,  literate.'  (?  Of  Beck 
Hall,  Yorks.,  derk;  see  the  next.)  V.  of  Limpenhoe,  Norfolk, 
1631.   (Burke,  Ext.  Bart.) 

BANKS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  May  3, 
1667.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Beck  Hall,  Giggleswick.  B.  there. 
School,  Giggleswick.  Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1670-1;  M.A.  1675. 
R.  of  Thrybergh,  Yorks.,  1671-8.  R.  of  Hooton  Roberts, 
1678.  V.  of  Conisbrough,  1680-1681.  V.  of  Holy  Trinity, 
Hull,  1689-1715.  Preb.  of  Southwell,  1689-95.  Preb.  of 
York,  1695-1715.  Died  1715.  Father  of  Joseph  (1708). 
(Peile,  II.  II.) 

BANKS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  May  5, 
1718.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Winstanley,  Lanes.  School,  Peover, 
Cheshire. 

BANKS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  King's  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1720. 
S.  of  Thomas.  B.  in  St  Mary-at-Hill,  London.  Matric.  1721; 
B.A.  1724-5;  M.A.  1728;  M.D.  1735.  Fellow,  1723.  Prof, 
of  Anatomy,  1735-46.  Physician  to  Christ's  Hospital,  1737. 
F.R.S.  1736.  F.R.C.P.  1737.  Gulstonian  lecturer,  1738. 
Harveian  orator,  1743.  Practised  in  London.  Died  Nov. 
1746.   (Harwood;  Munk,  11.  134.) 

BANKS,  ROGER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1658. 
Of  Herts.  B.A.  1661-2;  M.A.  1665.  Signs  for  deacon's  and 
priest's  orders  (London)  Sept.  18,  1663.  V.  of  Shepreth, 
Cambs.,  1663-71.  R.  of  Teston,  Kent,  1673-82.  V.  of  Chris- 
hall,  Essex,  1682-9.   Died  1689. 

BANKES,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  2, 
1608.  Matric.  1608.  Perhaps  the  Sam.  Banck,  gent.,  of 
Suffolk,  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Aug.  i,  1608. 

BANKES,  SIMON.  M.A.  1605,  incorp.  from  Oxford.  Of  Cumber- 
land. Matric.  (Oxford)  Nov.  26,  1596,  age  18;  B.A.  1600; 
M.A.  1603.  R.  of  Felpham,  Sussex,  1604.  R.  of  S.  Stoke, 
1616.  Will  proved  (P.C.C.)  Nov.  15,  1642.    (H.  G.  Harrison.) 

BANKES,  SUTTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  July  3, 
1741.  S.  of  Langley,  gent.,  of  Lines.  B.  at  Wilsford.  School, 
Grantham.  Matric.  1741.  Migrated  to  Trinity,  Jan.  31, 
1744.    M.B.  1749- 

BANKES,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1575. 
B.  atClapham,  Yorks.  B.A.  1578-9;  M.A.  1582.  Ord. deacon 
(London)  Mar.  25,  1578;  'aged  22;  of  High  Ongar,  Essex." 
Perhaps  R.  of  St  Benet  Sherehog,  London,  1583-8.  R.  of 
Stody,  Norfolk,  1585,  and  probably  R.  of  Hardwick,  1614. 
One  of  these  names  R.  of  St  John  Zachary,  London,  for 
four  months  to  Feb.  1630-1;  died  1631. 

BANKS,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1576; 
B.A.  1579-80;  M.A.  1583.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  S. 
Elkington,  Lines.,  1600-7.    R-  of  Lutterworth,  Leics.,  1588. 

BANKES,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1579. 
Of  Denbighshire.  B.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1581-2;  M.A. 
from  Christ's,  1585.  Grace  for  D.D.  1628.  R.  of  Caerwys, 
Flints.,  1582;  of  Pennant,  Montgoms.,  1583;  of  Llangwyn, 
1583;  of  Llansaintffraid,  i585;andof  Llandrillo,  1600.  Preb. 
of  St  Asaph,  1585;  Dean,  1587-1634.  Died  July  31,  1634; 
buried  in  the  Cathedral.   (Browne  Willis,  St  Asaph.) 

BANKES,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  c.  1592; 
B.A.  1595-6. 

BANKS,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 
1609;  B.A.  1612-3;  M.A.  1616. 

BANKS,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1615. 
Of  Ely.   B.A.  1618-9. 

BANKS,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1618; 
B.A.  1622-3;  M.A.  1626.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Norwich) 
Sept.  24,  1626.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Owmby,  Lines., 
1627. 

BANKS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1658.  Of  Yorks. 
B.A.  1661-2.    Perhaps  the  same  as  the  next. 

BANKES,  THOMAS.  Incorp.  M.A.  1685,  from  Trinity  College, 
Dublin.  D.D.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1685.  R.  of  Newport 
PagneU,  Bucks.,  1688-1716.    Father  of  Lowde  (1707). 

BANKS,  VALENTINE.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1589;  B.A.  1592-3;  M.A.  1596. 

BANKS,  WILLIAM.  B.Can.L.  1455-6;  D.Can.L.  1464-5- 
Perhaps  R.  of  Winfarthing,  Norfolk,  1477-88.  One  of  these 
names  preb.  of  Lincoln,  1473-88.  Died  1488. 

BANKS,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1548. 
One  of  these  names  V.  of  Beckford,  Gloucs.,  1554-8-  R.  o* 
Alderton,  1558-77-  WiU  proved  (P.C.C.)  1578.  (F.  S. 
Hockaday.) 

BANKES,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1609. 


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Banks,  William 

BANKES,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1614; 
B.A.  1617;  M.A.  i6ai.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1627.  R.  of 
Scrayingham,  Yorks.,  1627;  and  of  Settrington,  1633-41. 
One  of  these  names  V.  of  Saltby,  Leics.,  till  1639;  died  Jan. 
19.  i639.  (Nichols*  Leics.  11.  305;  Al.  Oxon.) 
BANKS,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity.  May  25,  1641. 

Matric.  1641.    Possibly  the  same  as  the  next. 
BANKS,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,    Michs. 
1649.    B.A.  1649-50;  M.A.  1654.    Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Mar. 
14,   1662-3;  priest,  June   13,   1663.    R.  of  East  Hatley, 
Cambs.,  1663. 
BANKS,  WILLIAM.    M.A.  1650  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).    S.  of 
William,  of  Gildersome,  Yorks.   School,  Wakefield.  Matric. 
(Oxford)   Dec.   16,   1634,  age  16;   B.A.   1638;   M.A.  1641. 
Ejected  from  a  fellowship  at  University  College,  1649. 
BANKS,  WILLIABl  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Chiusti,  Easter, 

1658  {impubes). 
BANKES,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Jan.  20, 
1659-60.  S.  of  William,  of  Cambridge.  B.  there.  School, 
Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matric.  1660;  B.A.  1663-4;  M.A.  1667. 
Si^s  for  priest's  orders  (London)  June  i,  1667;  C.  of  Samp- 
ford,  Essex. 
BANKS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  31, 
1670.  S.  of  John,  yeoman,  of  Clapham,  Yorks.  B.  there. 
School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1670;  B.A.  1673-4.  V.  of  Mitton- 
in-Craven,  Yorks.,  1696.  Died  1719.  One  of  these  names 
V.  of  St  Mary  Magdalen,  Whalley,  Lanes.,  1675. 
BANCKS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  June  26, 
1678.  S.  of  John.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1679; 
Scholar,  1679.  Migrated  to  Pembroke.  B.A.  1681-2;  Fellow, 
1682-5;  M.A.  1685.  Moderator,  1685.  Taxor,  1693.  Classical 
scholar;  edited  Catullus  for  the  University  Ftess.  Died 
1699. 
BANKES,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  4, 
1698-9.  S.  of  William,  of  Dawley,  Shropshire.  School, 
Hadley.  Matric.  1699.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  19,  1703; 
priest  (Lincoln)  Dec.  24,  1710.  V.  of  Whitwick,  Leics., 
1710-15. 
BANKS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Sept.  2?, 
1716.  S.  of  William,  lawyer,  of  Yorks.  B.  at  Skipton. 
School,  Skipton.  Matric.  1716;  LL.B.  1724.  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  Aug.  15,  1725.  Master  of  Skipton  School,  1727-30. 
Died  Dec.  11,  1730.   {Scott-Mayor,  iii.  307.) 

BANKS, ,  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1544. 

BANKHOUSE,  ROBERT.   B.A.  1517-8. 
BANKHOUSE,  THOMAS.   B.A.  1503-4;  M.A.  1515-6. 
BANKWORTH,  ROBERT.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1607;  B.A.  1610-1;  M.A.  1614;  D.D.  1626.    Fellow,  1612. 
Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)   May  26,  1621.     Canon  of  Hereford, 
1621-3. 
BANNE,  NATHANIEL    Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  May  13,  1654. 
Of  Cheshire.    School,  Manchester.    Matric.  1654;  Scholar, 
1655;   B.A.    1657-8;    M.A.    i66i;   M.D.    1690   {Lit.    Reg.). 
Ejected  minister  from  Caldecote,  Rutland,   1662.    After- 
wards practised  physic  at  Manchester.    Governor  of  Chet- 
ham's  Hospital,  1681.     Father  of  the  next.    {Calamy,  11. 
314.) 
BANN,  NATHANIEL  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Mar.  16, 1686-7.  Of 
Manchester.  S.  of  Nathaniel,  above.   Matric.  1687;  Scholar, 
1689;    B.A.    1690-1;    M.A.    1694.     Librarian,    Chetham's 
HospiUl,  1693.    P.C.  of  Blackley,  Lanes.,  1705-11.    R.  of  St 
Ann's,  Manchester,  till  1736.    Chaplain  to  Bishop  Gastrell. 
Died  1736.    (Mumford,  Mane*.  Gr.  ScA.) 
BANN,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1548. 
BANNATINE,  ANDREW.  M.A.  1629  (Incorp.  from  Edinburgh). 

M.A.  (Edinburgh)  1623. 
BANNISTER,  see  BANISTER. 
BANNOCKE,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  pens,  from  Cokpus  Christi, 

Lent,  1384-5;  B.A.  1588-9. 
SANSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  July  lo,  1703. 
S.  of  George.  B.  at  Langley,  Essex.  School,  Bishop's  Stortford. 
Matric.  1705;  Scholar,  1704-5;  B.A.  1707-8.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Feb.  1707-8.  C.  of  Felbrigg,  Norfolk.  R.  of  Mees- 
den,  Herts.,  1711-30.  V.  of  Little  St  Bartholomew,  London. 
Died  Feb.  9,  1750.  (G.  Mag.;  Peile,  11.  157.) 
SANSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  3, 1740-1. 
S.  of  John  (above),  V.  of  Meesden,  Herts.  B.  there,  1720. 
Colleger  at  Eton,  1729-38.  Matric.  sizar,  April,  1739;  LL.B. 
1743;  LL.D.  1730.  Fellow,  1743-53.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Dec.  19,  1742;  priest.  May  20,  1744.  R.  of  Swannington, 
Norfolk,  I75I-9-  V.  of  Wood  Dalling,  1751-9. 
SANTOFT,  SAMUEL  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Michs.  1637. 
Of  Suflolk.  Matric.  1638;  B.A.  1641-2;  M.A.  from  Jesus, 
1643.  Fellowofjccut,  1644-1630;  ejected.  V.  of  Stebbing, 
EMex,  1634;  ejected  1662.  Died  at  Ipcwich,  Aug.  21,  1692, 
a«ed73.  M.L  at  St  Heieo's,  Ipswich.  (Dmidt,  9.  A7i.) 

V.  A.  C.  81 


Barber,  Gregory 

BANYARDE,  EDMUND.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's.  May. 

1552. 
BANYER,  see  also  BANIER. 
BANYER,  EDWARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  3, 1713. 

Of  Wisbech,  Cambs.  B.A.  x7iy-%;  M.A.  1721;  D.D.  1735. 

Fellow,  1719.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincohi)  May  1;  priest,  May  3, 

1724.  R.of  Southwick,Northants.,i73i.  Afternoon  preacher 

at  Gray's  Inn.  V.  of  Royston,  Herts.  Died  Oct.  1751,  aged  53. 

Buried  at  Royston;  M.I.  there.   Father  of  the  next. 
BANYER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May  29, 

1746.   S.  of  Edward  (above),  V.  of  Royston,  Herts.  School, 

Westminster.   Matric.  1747;  Scholar,  1747;  B.A.  1749-50. 

Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  July  17,  1741.    Died  Apr.  1782.  (Al. 

Westmon.  339.) 

BANYER,  LAURENCE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  July  7. 1721. 

Of  Cambs. 

BARADALL,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs. 
1568.  B.  c.  1548.  B.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1571-2.  Ord. 
by  Bishop  of  Gloucester,  c.  1571-3.  R.  of  Hathem.  Leics. 
(F.  S.  Hockaday.) 

BARADELL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Jtme  25,  1679.  S.  of  Thomas,  attorney  at-law.  B.  at  Swan- 
nington, Leics.  School,  Ashby-de-la-Zouch.  Matric.  1679. 
One  of  these  names  V.  of  Shepeshead,  Leics.,  1689-98. 

BARBAULD,  THEOPHILUS  LEWIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at 
Trinity,  June  27,  1724.  S.  of  Ezekiel,  of  Hoxton,  London, 
clerk.  School,  Hoxton.  Matric.  1724;  Scholar,  1723;  B.A. 
1727-8;  M.A.  1731.  R.  of  St  Vedast,  Foster  Lane,  London, 
1744-   Died  1779. 

BARBEE  or  BERBE,  ROBERT.   B.A.  1527-8. 

BARBER,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  May  9,  1634. 

Of  Lines.    Matric.  1634;  M.B.  1640.    Perhaps  of  Hanbeck, 

Wilsford,  Lines.    {T.  A.  Walker.) 
BARBER,  EDMUND.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Lent,  1598-9. 

For  possible  suggestions  see  Peile,  i.  230. 
BARBER,   EDMUND.     Matric.   sizar  from   Corpus   Christi, 

Michs.    16x9.    Of  Suffolk.    B.A.  1622-3;  M.A.  1626.    R.  of 

Somerleyton,  Suffolk,  1644-62;  ejected. 

BARBER,  EDMUND.  Scholar  of  King's,  1674  {extraord.  eleUus). 
B.  at  Bury,  Suffolk,  c.  1656.  Matric.  1674;  B.A.  1677-8. 
Fellow,  1677. 

BARBER,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1582; 
B.A.  1585-6;  M.A.  1589;  M.D.  1599. 

BARBER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  July  6, 
1698.  S.  of  Thomas  (1671-2),  gent.,  of  Denver,  Norfolk. 
B.  at  Downham.  School,  Bradenham.  Matric.  1698: 
Scholar,  1698-1701.  Resided  at  Wilburton,  Cambs.  Died 
before  1727.   Brother  of  Robert  (1698).    (K«tn,  i.  501.) 

BARBER,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1622. 

BARBER,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Caius,  Feb.  13,  1638-9, 
age  16.  S.  of  Edmund,  husbandman,  deceased.  Of  Redisham, 
Suffolk.  School,  Botesdale.  Matric.  1639;  Scholar,  1642-6; 
B.A.  1642-3;  M.A.  1646.  V.  of  Stoke  Holy  Cross,  Norfolk, 
1663.  One  of  these  names  ejected  from  S.  Rainham,  1660. 
{Venn,  i.  334.) 

BARBER,  GABRIEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's, 
Easter,  1631.  Of  Herts.  S.  of  Gabriel,  of  Hertford.  B.A. 
1632-3;  M.A.  1636;  Lie.  Med.  1639;  M.D.  1645.  Practised 
physic  at  Hertford.  Died  1691.  Buried  at  St  Andrew's, 
Hertford.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1691.  {Vis.  of  Herts.,  1634;  Misc. 
Gen.  et  Her.  i.  59.) 

BARBER,  GABRIEL  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  July  4,  1668.  Of 
Beds.  Matric.  1668.  Migrated  to  Corpus  Christi,  1671.  B.A. 
1671-2;  M.A.  1675.  Fellow,  1674-5.  Adm.  extra-licentiate. 
College  of  Physicians,  June  7,  1678.  Probably  s.  of  John 
(1635,  brother  of  Gabriel,  above).  Inherited  from  his  unrJe, 
above.  Buried  at  South  Weald,  Essex.  {Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.  i. 
59.) 

BARBER,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  12, 
1722.  S.  of  William,  husbandman,  of  Yorks.  B.  at  Kippax 
near  Pontefract.  Schools,  Sherburne  and  Sedbergh.  Matric. 
1723;  B.A.  1725-6.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  28,  1727; 
priest,  Sept.  21,  1729;  C.  of  Maiston,  and  of  Ampthill, 
Beds.,  1729.  Perhaps  P.C.  of  Tarleton,  Lanes.,  1746-65. 
Died  Jan.  1765.     {Scott-Mayor,  in.  348.) 

BARBOR,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Feb.  17,  i74fr-7- 
S.  of  Robert,  attorney  at  law,  of  Middlesex.  B.  in  London. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1747.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Oct.  31,  1750. 

BARBER,  GREGORY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Mar.  3, 
1644-5,  S.  of  Robert  (1626},  of  Denver,  Norfolk,  gent. 
Schools,  Bex  well  and  Downham.  Matric.  1645;  Scholar, 
1646-30;  B.A.  1648-9.  Of  Denver,  Esq.  Buried  there,  Nov. 
16,  1673.    {Venn,  1.  336.) 


Barber,  Henry 

BARBER,  HENRY.  Adm  at  King's  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1580. 

B.  at  Prestbury,  Cheshire,  c.  1562.    Matric.  1580.  Fellow, 
1583-4.    Ord.    deacon    (London)    Dec.    6,    1588,    age    27. 

C.  of  Barking.    Ord.  priest,  Apr.   30,  1589.    V.  of  Grays 
Thurrock,  Essex,  1598-1605. 

BARBER,  HENRY.   B.A.  from  Trinity,  1625-6. 
BARBER,  J.  Adm.  at  King's  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1496. 
BARBER  or  BARBAR,  JAMES.    Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Pem- 
broke, May  21,  1640.  S.  of  Geoffrey,  farmer.  B.  in  Suffolk. 

Matric.  1640;  B.A.  1643-4. 
BARBER,  JAMES.    Adm.  sizar  at  Pembroke,  Jiyie  19,  1671. 

S.  of  James,  gent.  B.  at  Stradbroke,  Suffolk.   Matric.  1671 ; 

B.A.  1674-5;  M.A.  1678. 
BARBER   or  BARBOR,    JOHN.     Matric.   sizar  from  Corpus 

Christi,  c.  1595.   B.  at  Gt  Stukeley,  Hunts.,   1577.   B.A. 

1598^;  M.A.  1602.    Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  June  15, 1606.   V. 

of  Leighton  Bromswold,  Hunts.,  1607-23. 
BARBER,  JOHN.   B.A.  from  Trinity,  1612-3. 
BARBOUR,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Sidney,  June  12, 

1633.  S.  of  Roger,  shoemaker.  B.  in  Chancery  Lane,  London. 

Schools,  Hertford  and  Westminster. 
BARBER,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  11,  1633-4. 

Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  1634;  B.A.  1637-8;  M.A.  1641. 
BARBER,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Michs. 

1635.  Of  Herts. 

BARBER,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's  a  scholar  from  Eton,  Aug.  25, 

1636,  age  15.    Of  Windsor.    Matric.   1637;  B.A.  1640-1. 
Fellow,  1639-42. 

BARBER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clars,  May  19,  1637.  Matric. 

1637. 
BARBER,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Nov.   16,   1681. 

One  John  Barbor  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  1687. 
BARBOR,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,   (age  18)  at  Caius,  Jan.   30, 
1744-5.   S.  of  William  (1717-8),  M.D.,  of  Barnstaple,  Devon. 
B.  at  Landkey.  School,  Barnstaple.    Matric.  1745;  Scholar, 
1745-7.  Brother  of  William  (1741).  (Venn,  11.  56.) 
BARBER,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Dec.  i,  1747.  B.A. 

from  St  John's  College,  Oxford. 
BARBER,   MATTHEW,     Of  St   Catharine's.    Ord.   deacon 

(Lincoln)  Mar.  10,  1754.  Should  have  resided  c.  175 1. 
BARBER,  NICHOLAS.   B.A.  1506-7. 

BARBER,  RALPH.    Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.,  1621; 

B.A.  1625.    V.  of  Keelby,  Lines.,  1631.  V.  ofGk)ulceby,  1637. 

BARBER,   RICHARD.    Matric.  sizar  from   Corpus  Christi, 

Easter,  1628;  B.A.  1631-2.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  17, 

1632-3;  priest,  Dec.  22,  1633.  C.  of  Spexhall,  Suffolk,  1637. 

BARBAR,  ROBERT.    Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  May,  1580; 

B.A.  1583-4.  Licensed  to  teach  grammar  in  Norwich  diocese, 

Nov.  1584. 

BARBER,  ROBERT.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  x6io. 

BARBER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  July  i,  1626,  age  20. 

S.  of  Robert,  gent    B.  at  Carleton  Rode,  Norfolk.   School, 

Bunwell.    Matric.   1626;  Scholar,   1626-30;  B.A.   1629-30; 

M.A.    1633.    Of   East   Hall,    Denver.    Died   before   1644. 

Father  of  Gregory  (1644-5).    (Venn,  i.  277.) 

BARBER,  ROBERT.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Jan.  30, 

1626-7.   S.  of  William.    B.  at  Kensworth,  Herts.   Schools, 

Flamstead,    Berkhampstead,   and   Sutton,    Beds.     Matric. 

1627.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1631.  (Peile,  i.  379.) 

BARBER,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Michs. 

1642.   Of  Suffolk.   B.A.  1645-6;  M.A.  1649. 
BARBER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  June  9,  1668.  S.  of 
Thomas,  gent.,  deceased,  late  of  Denver,  Norfolk.   B.  there. 
Schools,  Swafiham  Market  and  Thetford.    Matric.  1668; 
M.A.   1671  (Lit.  Reg.).    Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  27, 
1672.    Buried  at  Denver,  Nov.  6,  1677.    (Venn,  1.  435.) 
BARBER,  ROBERT.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  July  6, 
1698.    S.  of  Thomas  (1671-2),  gent.,  of  Denver,  Norfolk. 
B.  there.  School,  Bradenham.  Matric.  1698;  Scholar,  1698- 
1704;  B.A.  1701-2.    Died  1711.    Buried  at  Denver,  Sept.  8. 
Brother  of  Edward  (1698).    (Venn,  i.  501.) 
BARBER,  ROGER.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1559. 
One  of  these  names  (s.  of  Roger,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds,  gent.) 
was  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Feb.  12,  1582-3,  late  of 
Lyon's  Inn.  (Peile,  i.  69.) 
BARBER,  ROGER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Oct.  11,  1592,  age  t6. 
S.  of  Roger,  gent.   B.  at  Bury,  Suffolk.  School,  Bury.   B.A. 
from  Trinity,  1596-7;  M.A.  1600.   Perhaps    V.  of  Atcham, 
Salop,  1622;  and  R.  of  Stapleton,  1625.  One  of  these  names, 
of  Bury,  Suffolk,  was  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1597. 
BARBOUR  or  BARBAR,  SAMUEL.    Adm.  pens,  (age  ij)  at 
Magdalene,  Feb.  24,  1670-x.    S.  of  Gerald,  of  Uttoxeter, 
Staffs.    School,  Uttoxeter.    Matric.  1671.    Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  May  16,  1674.    Barrister,  1681. 


Barclay,  John 

BARBER,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  July  6, 
1725.  S.  of  John,  husbandman,  of  Beds.  B.  at  Southill. 
School,  Southill.   Matric.  1725. 

BARBOUR,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1509-10.  One  of  these  names  V. 
of  Ehnstead,  Essex,  1511;  perhaps  also  R.  of  Dengey,  1557-8. 

BARBOR,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  155a. 

BARBER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1560.  Of  Middlesex.  B.A.  1563-4;  M.A.  1567;  B.D.  1576. 
Fellow,  1565.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  July  29,  1565.  Perhaps 
V.  of  Stoke  Newington,  Midds.,  1575.  Preacher  at  St  Mary- 
le-Bow;  suspended  for  non-conformity,  1587.  Puritan  author. 
Belonged  to  the  presbyterian  church  at  Wandsworth. 
(D.N.B.;  Cooper,  11.  236.) 

BARBER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  May  12, 
1671.  ist  s.  of  John,  R.  of  Whenby,  Yorks.  School,  York. 
Matric.  1671;  B.A,  1674-5;  M.A.  1680.  Perhaps  V.  of 
Aby,  Lines. 

BARBER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Jan.  31, 
1671-2.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Denver,  Norfolk.  Schools, 
Denver,  Ely  and  Eton  (where  he  was  a  colleger).  Matric. 
1672-3;  Scholar,  1672-78;  B.A.  1675-6;  M.A.  1679.  Fellow, 
1678-80.  Buried  Jan.  7,  1687-8.  Father  of  Edward  (1698) 
and  Robert  (1698).  Brother  of  Robert  (1668).  (K«nn,  i.  446.) 

BARBER,  THOMAS  GAUNT.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 

May  17,  1742.    S.  of  William,  of  Tickhill,  Yorks.   School, 

Doncaster.   Matric.  1742;  B.A.  1745-6. 
BARBOUR,  WALTER.    Adm.  at  King's,  scholar,  1457.    B.A. 

1461-2;  M.A.  1467-8.    Headmaster  of  Eton,  1475.    One  of 

these  names  R.  of  Church   Langton,  Leics.    Died  1500. 

(Nichols,  II.  666.) 
BARBOUR  (?  WILLIAM).    M.A.   1481-2.    Probably  William, 

of  York  diocese,  fellow  of  the  Hospital  of  St  John,  Cambridge; 

ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Apr.  1,  1480. 

BARBER,  WILLIAM.   Of  Peterhouse.   B.A.  1502-3. 
BARBER,  W.   Matric  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  Michs.  1561. 
BARBER,  WILLIAM.  Matric  pens,  from  Qweens',  Easter,  1571. 

BARBER,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 

1583,  Probably  scholar  of  Emmanuel,  Sept.  1587 ;  nominated 

by  the  founder.    B.A.  1589-90.     Ord.  deacon  and  priest 

(Peterb.)  Apr.  11,  1595.    R.  of  Low  Toynton,  Lines.,  1605 

('B.A.'). 
BARBER,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1619.    Of 

Suffolk. 
BARBOR,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  pens,  from  Emmanuel,  Easter, 

1620;  B.A.  1623-4.   Probably  s.  of  Gabriel,  of  Herts.  Died 

s.p.  before  1649.  (Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.  i.  58.) 
BARBOUR,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  1664.  Scholar 

from  Westminster.  Scholar,  1665;  Matric.  Lent,  1667-8;  B.A. 

1667-8;  M.A.  1685.    Ord.  priest  (Chester)  Sept.  15,  1670. 

R.  of  Fritton,  Suffolk,  1674-1675.    R.  of  Famdish,  Beds., 

1675-84.    V.  of  Chicheley,  Bucks.,  1685-1724.    Died  1724. 

Buried  at  Chicheley. 
BARBER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  19,  1681. 

Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  1681;  B.A.  1690-1.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 

Sept.  20,  1691;  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  1693.    R.  of  Flordon, 

Norfolk,  1695. 
BARBER,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Jime  8, 

1715.  S.  of  William  (1681),  R,  of  Flordon,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 

School,   Norwich.     Matric.    1715;   Scholar,    1715-9;    B.A. 

1718-9. 
BARBOR,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Mar.  19, 

1717-8.  S.  of  William,  M.D.,  of  Barnstaple,  Devon.  B.  there. 

School,  Barnstaple.    Matric.  1718;  Scholar,  1718-23;  M.B. 

1723 ;  M.D.  1735.  Lived  at  Barnstaple.   Probably  practised 

medicine  there.   Buried  there,  Nov.  21,  1767.   (Venn,  11.  9.) 

BARBOR,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  June  10, 

1741.   S.  of  William  {1717-8),  M.D.,  of  Barnstaple,  Devon. 

B.  there.  School,  Barnstaple.  Matric.  1741;  Scholar,  1742-6; 

M.B.  1746.     Buried  at  Fremingtoo,  July  12,  1800.    Brother 

of  John  (1745).   (Venn,  11.  50.) 
BARBAR, .  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter,  1544. 

BARBETT,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  20, 
1612.  Matric.  1612;  B.A.  from  Magdalene,  1615-6.  V.  of 
Chislett,  Kent,  1633. 

BARBON,  HUGH.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1373. 

BARBRUNE, .    B.A.  1486-7. 

BARCLAY,  see  also  BARKLEY  and  BERKELEY. 

BARCLAY,  EDWARD.  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1604-5;  M.A.  x6o8. 
Old.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  Mar.  8,  1611-2 

BARCLAY,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1750. 
S.  of  James,  canon  of  Windsor.  B.  Mar.  28,  1732.  Matnc. 
1750;  B.A.  1735;  M.A.  1758.  Fellow,  1753. 


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Barcock,  James 

BARCOCK,   JAMES.    Matric  pens,   from   Pkmbrokx,  ICchs. 

1677;  B.A.  1679-80;  M.A.  1683. 
BARCOCKE,  THOMAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity  Haix,  c. 

1593;  Scholar,  1594;  LL.B.  1608-9.    Fellow,  1608-19.   Ord. 

deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  i,  1618-9;  priest  (Peterb.)  May  31, 

16x9.    R.  of  Gazeley,  Suffolk;  sequestered.    Buried  there. 

May  6,  1658. 
BARCOCK,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent, 

1557-8. 
BARCOCK,   WILLIAM    Matric   pens    from   Magdalene,   c. 

1597;  B.A.  i6oo-i;  M.A.  1604.    Ord.  deacon  (Rochester) 

July   18,   1602;  C  of  Gt  Linstead,  Suffolk,   1604;   priest 

(Norwich)    Sept.    29,    1604.      Perhaps    R.    of   Stuchbury, 

Northants.,  1605-17.   Died  1617.   (Baker,  i.  691.) 
BARCOT,  JOHN.    M.A.  Licensed,  by  Bishop  of  Ely,  to  preach 

in  Latin  or  English  in  the  diocese,  1456. 
BARCROFT,  ut  also  BEARCROFT. 
BARCROFT,  GEORGE.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 

1574;  B.A.  1577-8.    Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Aug.  30,  1590; 

'M.A.'    Minor  Canon  of  Ely,   and  organist,   1579.    V.  of 

Dullingham,  Cambs.,  1589.   Died  c.  1610.    (Cooper,  iii.  14; 

D.N.B.) 
BARCROFT,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  4,  1751. 

S.  of  William,  clerk.  School,  Felstead.  Matric.  1751,  age  18. 
BARCROFT,  HUGH.    Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Apr.  19,  1620, 

age   17.    S.   of  Humphrey.    B.   in  St  Giles,  Cripplegate. 

School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1620;  B.A.  1623-4;  M.A.  1627; 

B.D.   1634;   D.D.  1660.    Incorp.  at  Oxford,   1627.     R.  of 

Wyberton,  Lines.,  1638;  and  of  S.  Hykenham,  1639.    Canon 

of  Lincoln,  1661-7.  R.  of  Edmundthorpe,  Leics.,  1662.  Died 

1667.   (Al.  Oxon.) 
BARCROFT,  HUMPHREY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  25, 

1587.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  IghtenhiU  Park,  Lanes.  Matric.  1587; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1590-1;  M.A.  1594.  V.  of  Mucking,  Essex, 
1602-10.  Died  1610.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1610;  'Minister  of  St 
Giles',  Cripplegate.' 

BARCROFT,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene, 
July  2,  1740.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Colne,  Lanes.,  Aug.  16, 
1724.  School,  Halifax.  Matric  1740;  B.A.  1743-4;  M.A. 
1747,  Fellow,  1747.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  June  14, 1747.  C, 
of  TrenthamandLongdon.  Died  Sept.  i8,  1748.  His  father  is 
wrongly  called  James  in  the  Magdalene  Register.  (J.  Parker.) 

BARCROFT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  June  27, 
1627.  S.  of  Humphrey,  elerk.  B.  in  St  Giles,  Cripplegate. 
Schools,  Bimtingtord  and  Bramfield.  Matric.  1627;  B.A. 
1630-1;  M.A.  1634.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  9;  priest, 
Dec  22,  1639.  Ejected  from  Broughton  Gifford,  Wilts., 
1663.  Died  c.  1665.  Brother  of  Hugh  (1620).  (Calamy,  11. 
499-) 

BARCROFT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  9,  1676.  Of 
Middlesex.   Matric.  FelLA^om.  1676. 

BARCROFT,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1614.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of  William,  of  Barcroft,  Lanes. 
Bapt.  at  Burnley,  Dec  5,  1595.  B.A.  (?)  1618-9;  M.A.  from 
Emmanuel,  1622.  Compounded  for  Knighthood,  1631.  Died, 
immarried,  1647.   (J.  Parker.) 

BARCROI^,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  scholar  (age  17)  at  Sidney, 
June  lo,  1712.  2nd  s.  of  William  (1673),  D.D.,  of  Chichester. 
School,  Winchester.   Brother  of  William  (1708). 

BARCROFT,  THOMAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1588.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Barcroft,  Lanes.  B.A.  1591-2;  M.A. 
1595.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Apr.  19;  priest,  July  31,  1596. 
v.  of  Gt  Limber,  Lines.,  1596.   (Vis.  0/ Lanes.,  1664.) 

BARCROFT,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1622.  Probably  3rd  s.  of  William,  of  Barcroft  (and  brother 
of  Robert  and  William).  According  to  Al.  Oxon.  he  matric. 
from  Brascnose,  Oxford,  Dec.  5,  1623,  age  18;  B.A.  1626; 
M.A.  1631.  Of  Barcroft.   Died  "1668.   (J.  Parker.) 

BARCROFT,  WILUAlrL  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs. 
1566;  B.A.  1569-70;  M.A.  1573.  One  of  these  names  V.  of 
Fordham,  Cambs.,  1571.  Named  in  a  list  of  'poor  scholars' 
who  had  a  gift  of  6s.  8d.  out  of  the  estate  of  Robert  Nowell, 
of  Reade,  Lanes.,  Apr.  1569.   (J.  Parker.) 

BARCROFT,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1615;  B.A.  1618-9;  M.A.  1622.  Perhaps  V.  of  Habrough, 
Lines.,  1631.   But  see  Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary. 

BARCROFT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney, 
Apr.  24,  1673.  Only  s.  of  Paul,  mercer,  deceased.  B.  at 
York.  School,  York.  Matric.  1673;  B.A.  1676-7;  M.A.  1680; 
D.D.  1706.  Ord.  priest  (London)  Mar.  12, 1681-2.  Treasurer 
of  Chichester,  1692  -1712.  Father  of  the  next  and  of  Samuel 
(1712).   (East  Anglian,  11.  243.) 

BARCROFT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Sidney, 
June  2,  1708.  ist  s.  of  William,  D.D.,  of  Chichester  (above). 
B.  in  London.  School,  Winchester.  Matric.  1708;  Scholar; 
B.A.  17x1-2;  M.A.  17x5.    Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  20, 


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Barfoot,  Edward 

17x3;  priest,  Jan.  i,  1713-4.  V.  of  Hockham,  Norfolk, 
1714-7.  R.  of  Fairstead,  Essex,  1727-58.  V.  of  Kelvedon, 
1729-58.  Died  1758.  Benefactor  to  Sidney  College.  (Hist, 
of  Sidney,  181.) 

BARDE  or  BEARD,  GEORGE.  Matric.  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1584.  S.  of  WiUiam,  of  Talbygath,  Lines.  V.  of  Staines, 
Middlesex,  1586-1616.  Died  1616.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1616.  (CoU. 
Top.  et  Gen.  iv.  59.) 

BARD,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1589. 
Of  N.  Kelsey,  Lines.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Jan.  29,  1592-3. 
S.  of  Ralph,  of  N.  Kelsey.   (Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

BARD,  HENRY,  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  in  1632. 
S.  of  George  {1584),  V.  of  Staines,  Middlesex.  B.A.  1636-7; 
M.A.  1641.  Fellow,  1635-45.  D.C.L.  (Oxford)  1643.  Royalist 
colonel.  Governor  of  Worcester.  Knighted,  Nov.  22,  1643. 
Created  Viscount  Bellomont,  1645.  Travelled  much  m 
Europe  and  the  East.  Taken  prisoner  by  the  Parliamentary 
forces,  during  the  Civil  War,  and  exiled.  Sent  by  Charles  II 
(before  his  restoration)  as  ambassador  to  Persia.  Perished 
in  a  sandstorm,  1660.   (Harwood;  D.N.B.) 

BARD,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs,  1589. 
Of  North  Kelsey,  Lines.  S.  and  h.  of  Ralph.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inb,  Oct.  11, 1591.  Of  North  Kelsey,  Esq.  Barrister, 
1617.  Ancient,  1617.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard 
Rossiter,  of  Somerby.  Brother  of  George  (1589).  (Lines. 
Pedigrees.) 

BARDOLPHE,  EDMUND.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1607. 

BARDOLF,  WILLIAM.  Pensioner  at  King's  Hall,  1387. 

BARDON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 
1579;  B.A.  1583-4;  M.A.  1587.  One  of  these  names  V.  of 
St  Nicholas,  Beverley,  1591-1613.    Preb.  of  York,  1600-13. 

BARDON,  WILLIAM   B.A.  from  St  John's,  x6oo-i.   Perhaps 

V.  of  Silkstone,  Yorks.,  1615-25. 
BARDON,  WILLIAM    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1619. 
BARDEN,  WILLIAM  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  19, 

1630-1.  S.ofWilliam,V.of  Feliskirk,Yorks.  B.  at  Rudding- 

ton,  Notts.    School,  Lockington,  Yorks.  (private).    Matric. 

1631;  B.A.  1634-5;  M.A.  1638. 
BARDON,  WILLIAM  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Nov.  22, 

1639.    S.  of  Alexander,  V.  of  Rillington,  Yorks.    B.  there. 

School,  York.   Matric.  1639. 
BARDS,  ADRIAN  DE.  LL.B.  Pens,  at  Gonville  Hall  in  1491. 

A   Florentine.    Treasurer  of  Hereford  Cathedral,   1478-86. 

Preb.  of  Hereford,  1479;  of  Lincoln,  1480-1501.    R.  of  St 

Mary  Lothbury,  London,  1498.    (Venn,  1.  14.) 
BARDSEY,  EDBIUND.     Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 

1602.    Of  Leics.    Probably  s.  of  Neville,  of  Scalford.    B.A. 

1605-6;   M.A.    1609;   D.D.   1622.    Fellow,   1608-13.    Ord. 

deacon  (Peterb.)  June  2,  1616.    V.  of  Scalford,  1617-53. 

R.  of  Hickling,  Notts.,  1617-53;  where  he  gave  the  com- 
munion cup.   Buried  at  Scalford,  Feb.  27,  1653.    (Nicliols, 

II.  315;  Godfrey,  Notts.) 
BARDSEY,  GEORGE.   Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  Queens',  Lent, 

1622-3  (adm.  pens.  1620).   S.  of  Neville,  of  Scalford,  Leics. 

B.A.   1622-3;    M.A.   1626;  B.D.  1633;    D.D.  1638.   FeUow, 

1625-44:  ejected.    Incorp.  at  Oxford,  Aug.  12,  1645.    Ord. 

deacon   (Peterb.)   May   23;   priest.   May   24,    1630.    V.   of 

Arkesden,  Essex,  1635.    Died  at  Oxford;  buried  Jan.  20, 

1645-6.    (Al.  Oxon.;  Lines.  Pedigrees.) 
BARDSEY,  JAMES.   Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1631. 

OfLeics.  S.ofJames.ofLittleGonerby,  Lines.,  Esq.  B.  1616. 

B.A.   1634-5;  M.A.  1638.    Created  B.D.  at  Oxford,  1643. 

Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.   1,   1639-40.    R.  of  Hickling, 

Notts.,  1641.    Died  Oct.  27,  1651.    M.I.  at  Scalford,  Leics., 

according  to  which  he  was  s.  of   Edmund   (1602),   D.D. 

(Lines.  Pedigrees;  Al.  Oxon.;  Nichols,  11.  317.) 
BARDWARE,  THOMAS.   Conduct  of  Kino's  College.  Admon. 

(V.C.C.)  1541. 
BARDWELL,  JAMES,  see  BERDWELL. 
BARDWELL,  Rector  of  (JOHN  MORGELL).    B.Can.L.  149a. 
BARENHAM,  see  BARNHAM. 
BARESBY,  WILLIAM    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  24, 

1 72 1.    OfLeics.    School,  Oakham.    Matric.  1721;  Scholar; 

LL.B.  1727.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  19,  i7*5;  P^est, 

Sept.   20,    1730.      R.    of    Lowesby,    Leics.,   1738.     V.   of 

Ratcliffe-on-the-Wreake,   1745.    Died  1763-     (NtchoU,  iii. 

347,  382.) 
BARESLEY,  ELLIS.    Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1366. 
BARFOOT  or   BAIRFOTE,    EDWARD.     Matric    pens,    from 

Christ's,  Mich*.  1368.    One  of  these  names  of  Furnival  s 

Inn,  and  afterwardb  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  1576.    Probably  of 

Lamboum  HaU,  Essex.  (PtiU,  1.  108.) 

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Barfoot,  Francis 

BARFOOTE,  FRANCIS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanukl,  May  28, 

1606.   Matric  1606. 

BARFOTE,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1572. 
B.  at  Lamboume,  Essex.  B.A.  1576-7.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1581.  M.A.  (Oxford)  1582.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  May,  1578, 
age  24.  R.  of  Fyfield,  Essex,  1578.  Probably  brother  of 
Edward. 

BAREFOOT,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  May  14, 
1706.  S.  of  John,  wool  stapler,  of  Norwich.  B.  there. 
Schools,  Norwich  and  Reepham.  Matric.  1706;  Scholar, 
1706-10;  B.A.  1709-10.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  July  6, 
1712;  priest,  Jan.  18,  1712-3.  R.  of  Sidestrand  and  Over- 
strand,  1713-48.  {Venn,  1.  514.) 

BARFOOT,  JOHN.  Grace  for  degree  (B.Can.L.,  or  B.D.),  1467-8; 
for  absence  from  processions,  1478.  V.  of  St  Clement's, 
Cambridge,  1474-1516.  V.  of  Etedham,  Essex,  1509-16. 
Died  1516. 

BARFOOT,  THOMAS.  A  priest.  B.Can.L.  1522-3.  R.  of  St 
Dionis  Backchurcb,  London,  1530-48.  Buried  there,  July 
X5,  1548.  Will  (P.C.C).  Probably  of  Lamboume,  Essex. 
(J.  C.  Smith.) 

BARFOOTE,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1580. 

BAREFOOT,  WILLIAM  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Jan.  24,  1661-2. 
Of  Herts.    Matric.  1661-2;  B.A.  1665-6. 

BARFORD,  BARFOOT  or  BEARSFORD,  JAMES.    Scholar  at 

King's   Hall,  1470-1515.    Probably  the  same  as  James 

Basforth,  whom  see. 
BARFORD,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Emmanuel,  Lent,  1623-4. 

School,  Market  Bosworth.    B.A.  1627-8;  M.A.  1631.    Ord. 

deacon  (Peterb.)  July  6,  1628.    Dixie  fellow  of  Emmanuel. 

V.  of  Gt  Finborough,  Suffolk,  1630-2.    Died  1632. 

BARFORD,  ROBERT.  B.Civ.  (or  Can.)  L.  1458-9.  Probably 
archdeacon  of  Barum,  1478-^5.  Treasurer  of  Exeter,  1477. 
Died  Oct.  8,  1485. 

BARFORD,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1585;  B.A.  1589-90;  M.A.  1593. 

BARFORD,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs. 
1628.  OfNorthants.  B.A.  1631-2;  M.A.  1635.  One  of  these 
names  R.  of  Beeby,  Leics.,  1663. 

BARFORD,  THOMAS.  M.A.  from  King's,  1715.  School, 
Charterhouse.  B.A.  (New  College,  Oxford)  1708.  V.  of 
N.  Newnton,  Wilts.,  1711.  V.  of  Winterboume  Stoke,  Wilts., 
1711.  R.  of  Chalbury,  Dorset,  1714.  V.  of  Horton,  Dorset, 
1719.  Died  Feb.  21,  1765.  Father  of  the  next.  (Al.  Oxon.; 
G.M.;  Hutchins,  in.  159.) 

BARFORD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1737.  B.  at  Chalbury,  Dorset.  S.  of  Thomas  (above). 
Matric.  1738;  B.A.  1742-3;  M.A.  1746;  D.D.  1771.  Fellow, 
1741-  Taxor,  1748,  1757.  Proctor,  1761-2.  Public  orator, 
1762-8.  Fellow  of  Eton  College,  1784.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincohi) 
June  13,  1742.  V.  of  Milton,  Cambs.,  1751.  V  of  Fording- 
bridge,  Hants.,  1768-73.  R.  of  Kimpton,  Herts.,  1773. 
R.  of  All  Hallows,  Lombard  St,  1778-92.  Preb.  of  Canter- 
bury, 1770.  Chaplain  to  the  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Com- 
mons. Died  at  Kimpton,  Nov.  1792.   (Harwood,  98;  D.N.B.) 

BARGAR,  JOHN.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Clare,  Easter,  1588. 
Perhaps  of  Kent,  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  7,  1590. 

BARGER,  JOHN.  B.A.  from  Clare,  1604-5;  M.A.  from  Trinity, 

1609  as  'Bergeus.' 
BARGAR   or  BARGRAVE,    THOMAS.      Matric.   pens,    from 

Clare,  c.  1596;    B.A.  1599-1600;  M.A.  1603;  B.D.  i6ro; 

D.D.  1621,  as  Bargrave.    R.  of  Jevington,  Sussex,  1614-21. 

Died  1621. 

BARGRAVE  or  BARGER,  ISAAC.  B.A.  from  Pembroke,  1606 
-7;  M.A.  1610;  D.D.  from  Clare,  1621.  S.  of  Robert,  of 
Bridge,  Kent.  Taxor,  1612.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest 
(Peterb.)  May  10,  1612.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1608,  and  1611. 
Adm.  at  Lincohi's  Inn,  1622.  R.  of  Eythom,  Kent,  1614- 
42.  R.  of  St  Margaret's,  Westminster,  1622.  Canon  of  Can- 
terbury, 1622-5.  Dean,  1625-43-  V.ofTenterden,  1626-7;  of 
Lydd,  1627;  and  R.  of  Chartham,  1628-43.  Buried  in 
Canterbury  Cathedral,  Jan.  25,  1642-3.  M.I.  Father  of 
Robert  (1641-2)  and  Thomas  (1636-7).    (Walker,  Sufferings; 

BARGRAVE,  JAMES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi. 
Easter,  1657.    Of  Kent.    Nephew  of  Isaac 

BARGRAVE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pkterhouse,  Lent, 
1629-30.  Of  Kent.  S.  of  John,  of  Bifrons,  Kent  (brother  of 
Isaac,  above).  B.A.  1632-3;  M.A.  1636;  D.D.  1660  (Lit.  Reg.). 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1663.  Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1637;  ejected, 
1644;  restored  1660-3.  R-  of  Harbledown,  Kent,  1661-70; 
and  R.  of  Pluckley,  Kent,  1662-76.  Canon  of  Canterbury, 
1662-80.  Travelled  during  the  Commonwealth  in  the  Low 
Countries,  France,  Germany,  Italy.    Returned  at  the  Restora- 


Barker,  Benoni 

tion.  Chosen  to  go  on  a  mission  to  redeem  English  captives 
from  the  Algerines,  1662-3.  Married  Frances,  dau.  of  Sir 
John  Wild,  Knt.  Died  May  11,  1680.  Buried  in  Canterbury 
Cathedral.   {T.  A.  Walker,  40;  D.N.B.) 

BARGRAVE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  5.  1654. 
Of  Kent.  S.  and  b.  of  Robert,  of  Patrixboume,  Kent,  Esq. ; 
adm.  ^t  Gray's  Inn,  Oct.  31,  1654.  (Bargrave  pedigree  in 
Vis.  of  Kent,  1619.) 

BARGRAVE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clark,  Mar.  23, 1641-2. 
S.  of  Isaac  (above).  Dean  of  Canterbury.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  Aug.  14,  1640.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert 
Turner,  of  CanterbiUTf. 

BARGRAVE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse, 
Mar.  10, 1636-7.  S.  and  h.  of  Isaac  (above).  Dean  of  Canter- 
bury. School,  Eton.  Matric.  1637.  Became  Fell.-Com.  1638-9. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  14,  1640.  Of  Eastry  Court, 
Kent.  Married  a  niece  of  Sir  Henry  Wotton.  Died  1682. 
{Vis.  of  Kent,  1619;  T.  A.  Walker,  58.) 

BARRHAM,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse, 
Michs.  1567. 

BARHAM,  ARTHUR.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter. 
1634.  B.  at  Buxted,  Sussex,  Nov.  22,  1618.  B.A.  1644-5. 
Lecturer  at  St  Olave's,  Southwark.  R.  of  St  Helen's,  London, 
1647-62;  ejected.  Died  Mar.  6,  1692-3.  Buried  at  St 
Helen's.    {Calamy,  i.  114.) 

BARHAM,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalbne,  Easter, 
1637. 

BARRHAM,  HENRY.   Matric.  sizar  from  Jksus,  Easter,  1616. 

BARHAM,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Michs.  1625.  Of  Kent.  B.A.  1628-9.  S.  of  Robert,  of 
Boughton  Mondielsea,  Kent,  age  10  in  1619.   {Vis.  of  Kent.) 

BARHAM,  JAMES.  M.A.  from  Emmanuel,  1725.  S.  of  William 
of  Rye,  Sussex.  Matric.(University  College,  Oxford),  June  25, 
1712,  age  20;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1716.  V.  of  Headcom,  Kent, 
1723.  V.  of  Bethersden,  1728-34.  Buried  at  Bethersden, 
Mar.  17,  1734.    {Al.  Oxon.) 

BARHAM,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1668.  Of  Kent. 
Matric.  1668;  B.A.  1671-2.  Ord.  priest  (London)  May  21, 
1676.  R.  of  Hawkinge,  Kent,  1676.  R.  of  Chariton,  1679-90. 
Died  1690. 

BARRHAM,  MARTIN.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1598. 

BARRHAM,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Sidney,  Easter, 
1615;  B.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1618-9. 

BARRAM,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1544 
{impitbes) ;  B.A.  1550-1,  as  Burham. 

BARRHAM, .  Student  at  Trinity,  1560.  An  Ed.  Burram 

matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1560. 

BARK,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  5, 1707-S. 
S.  of  Israel,  deceased.  B.  at  Goldsborrough  near  Knares- 
borough,  Yorks.  School,  Threshfield.  Matric  1708;  B.A. 
1711-2.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Jime  12,  1715.  Curate  of 
Snaith,  Yorks.,  1715-46. 

BARKBY, .    M.Gram.  1474-5- 

BARKBY, .   M.Gram.  1490. 

BARKER,  ABEL.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  5,  1634. 

S.  of  Samuel.  Of  North  Luffenham,  Rutland.  Matric.  1635; 

B.A.  1637-8;  M.A.  1641.     Dixie  fellow.    Ord.  deacon  and 

priest  (Lincoln)   Oct.  5,   1645.    R.  of  Lyndon,   Rutland. 

Died  1661.  {Baker,  11.  45.) 
BARKER,  AIMES.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Lent, 

1653-4;  B.A.  1656. 
BARKER,  AMBROSE.    Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Easter, 

1568;  B.A.  1571-2;  M.A.  1575;  B.D.  1582.  Fellow,  1573-83. 

ftwbably  s.  of  Ambrose,  of  Chignal,  Essex.    Ord.  deacon 

and  priest  (Peterb.)  Dec.  19,  1573.     Died  in  College.    WiU 

proved  (V.CC.)  1583.  {Peile,  1.  106;  Vis.  of  Essex.) 
BARKER,  ANDREW.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Nov.  9,  1641. 

Matric.  1642.    One  of  these  names,  s.  and  h.  of  John,  of 

Bristol,  Esq.,  deceased;  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  22, 

1646. 
BARKER,  ANTHONY.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  25,  1639. 

Matric.    1639;   Scholar,    1640;    B.A.    1642-3;    M.A.    1646. 

Master  of  Louth  Grammar  School,  1647-51.    Author. 
BARKER,  ANTHONY.    Adm.   pens,   (age  18)   at   Pembroke, 

Jan.  9,  172 1-2.  S.  of  Anthony,  late  of  Cambridge. 
BARKER,  ARTHUR.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Feb.  15, 

1695-6.  S.  of  Francis  (1662),  mercer,  of  London.   B.  there. 

Schools,  London  (private)  and  Cranford,  Northants.  Matric. 

1696;  Scholar,  1696-1700.    Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan. 

23,  1699-1700.  {Venn,  1.  498.) 

BARKER,  BENONI.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1647. 
Of  Yorks.  (Barke,  in  Register.) 


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BAkKEI^,  CHARLES 

BARKER,  CHARLES.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1622,  age  16.  Of  Datchet,  Bucks.  Matric.  1622.  Fellow, 
1623-6,  but  did  not  graduate.  Married,  and  died  soon  after. 
S.  of  Rol)ert,  of  Southley,  Bucks.,  King's  printer,  and 
Rachel,  dau,  of  Dr  Day,  provost  of  Eton.  (Harwood;  Vis. 
of  Bucks.,  1634.) 

BARKER,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Pembroke, 
Easter,  i6io.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Southley,  Bucks.,  Esq.,  and 
brother  of  Charles  (1622)  above.  Succeeded  his  father  at 
Southley,  and  as  King's  printer,  1635.  Died  1646.  {Vis.  of 
Bucks.,  1634;  Nichol's  Illustrations,  iv.  164.) 

BARKER,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  King's, 
Easter,  1639.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Christopher  (above), 
of  Colnbrooke,  Bucks.,  gent.,  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan. 
13,  1640.  Age  13  in  1634.  Of  Southley.  {Vis.  of  Bucks., 
1634.) 

BARKER,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Caius, 
Feb.  3,  1672-3.  S.  of  William,  gent.,  o£  Topdiffe,  Yorks. 
Schools,  Topcliffe,  Sunderland,  Diu-ham,  and  Kttington 
Hall,  Garth.  Matric  1672-3;  Scholar,  1673-4.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  18,  1675-6.   {Venn,  i.  448.) 

BARKER,  DANIEL.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Aug.  27,  1579,  age  18.  Of  Wobum,  Beds.  Matric.  1579; 
B.A.  1583-4;  M.A.  1587.  FeUow,  1582-92. 

BARKER,  EDMUND  (1554),  su  CHAPMAN, 

BARKER,  EDMUND.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1559;  B.A.  1562-3;  M.A.  1566.  Ord.  priest  (Ely)  Aug.  24, 
1566.  V.  of  Rrittlewell,  Essex,  1569-93.  Died  1593.  Perhaps 
R.  of  Westerfield,  Suffolk,  1563-74. 

BARKER,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Oct.  10, 
1578.  Of  Sibton,  Suffolk.  S.  of  John,  yeoman.  Schools, 
Halesworth  and  Dalling.  Matric.  1578.  Perhaps  adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  1582.  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Peasenhall,  Suffolk. 
Died  July  21,  1626.   {Venn,  1.  98.) 

BARKER,  EDMUND.   Adm.  pens,  at  King's,  Easter,  1579. 

BARKER,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  30, 
1632.  Matric.  1632.  Afterwards  Fell.-Com.  Doubtless  s.  of 
Thomas,  of  Sibton,  Suffolk,  Esq.;  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Oct.  10,  1632.  Probably  Knighted,  1661;  'of  Sibton,  a 
gentleman  pensioner.' 

BARKER,  EDMUND.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Apr.  18, 
1637.  S.  of  John,  gent.  B.  at  Aylsham,  Norfolk.  Scholar, 
1637-44;  B.A.  1640-1;  M.A.  1644;  D.D.  1661  (Lit.  Reg.). 
Fellow,  1646-53.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1649.  Ord.  priest 
(Lincoln)  May  22,  1646.  University  preacher,  1651.  R.  of 
Buriton,  Hants.,  1660.  R.  of  Chalton,  1670.  Father  of  John 
(1683).   {Venn,  i.  325.) 

BARKER,  EDMUND.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  May  17,  1677. 
Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  1677;  B.A.  1680-1;  M.A.  1684.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  May,  1684.  R.  of  Chilton,  Suffolk,  1685- 
91.   Died  1691. 

BARKER,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  8, 
1717.  S.  of  Edmund,  of  Gleaow,  Leeds.  School,  West- 
minster. Matric.  1719;  Scholar,  1720.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Nov.  8,  1718.  Barrister,  1726.  Bencher,  1742.  Treasurer, 
1750.  Of  Chapel  Allerton  and  Potter  Newton,  Yorks., 
Esq.    Died  unmarried.    {F.M.G.  963.) 

BARKER,  EDWARD.  B.A.  from  Queens',  1533-4;  M.A.  1537. 
Of  UflSngton,  Lines.  Fellow  of  Clare  in  1536.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Mar.  11,  1535-6.  Probably  V.  of  ToUeshunt 
D'Arcy,  Essex,  1556-60. 

BARKER,  EDWARD.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  1602;  B.A  1603-4 
('  Baker'  in  ordo).  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Norwich)  Sept. 
21,  1606,  age  25.  R.  of  Hales,  Norfolk,  1621-39.  Buried 
there  Nov.  4,  1639.    Father  of  the  next. 

BARKER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  June  32,  1637, 
age  16.  S.  of  Edward,  R.  of  Hales  (above).  B.  at  Bedfield, 
Suffolk.  School,  Thetford.  Scholar,  1638-9;  B.A.  1640-1. 
Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  May  22,  1646.  Minister  of  Eye,  Suffolk; 
ejected  1663.  Will  proveil  (Norwich)  1665 :  'clerk;  of  Hoxne.' 
(Venn,  i.  327.) 

BARKER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Corpus  Christi, 
1662.  Of  Surrey.  S.  and  h.  of  Edward,  of  Wandsworth, 
age  18.  Matric.  1662.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Oct.  23, 
1662.    Brother  of  Joseph  (1669).   {Vis.  of  Surrey,  iftf>2.) 

BARKER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse, 
June  22,  1681.  Of  Bucks.  School,  Chenies,  Bucks. 

BARKER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1688.  S.  of 
James.  B.  at  Wandsworth,  Surrey,  1671.  Matric.  Easter. 
z688;  B.A.  1691-3.  Adm.  to  the  Inner  Temple,  1690.  Called 
to  the  bar,  1608.  Bencher,  1721.  Treasurer,  1733.  Cursitor 
Baron  of  Exchequer,  1743-55.  Died  June  10,  1739;  buried 
at  Waodsworth.  (Vo»,  Judge*.) 


Barker,  John 


BARKJgR,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Apr.  14, 
1662.  S.  of  Francis,  silk  merchant,  citizen  of  London.  B.  in 
York.  Schools,  York,  Ripon  and  Lynn.  Matric  1662: 
Scholar,  1662-4.  Citizen  and  haberdasher  of  London.  Died 
Sept.  7,  1710.  Father  of  Arthur  (1695-6)  and  brother  of 
Ralph  (1663).   (Venn,  i.  416.) 

BARKER,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  July  7, 
1711.  S.  of  Francis,  deceased.  B.  in  London.  School, 
Northampton.  Matric.  1711.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Sept.  24,  1713. 

BARKER,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Pembroke, 
Feb.  15,  1715-6.  S.  of  Francis,  of  Sibton,  Suffolk,  ^. 
Matric.  1715-6.    Died  1734. 

BARKER,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Lent,  1610-1 . 
Probably  s.  of  Oswald,  of  Durham  city,  gent.;  adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  15,  1613-4.  One  of  these  names  R.  of 
Crayke,  Yorks.,  and  'petty  canon'  of  York,  buried  at 
St  Oswald's,  Durham,  I>ec.  18,  1621. 

BARKER,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's, 
Easter,  1645.  Of  Yorks.  B.A.  1648-9;  M.A.  1652;  B.D.  1659. 
Fellow,  1650-61. 

BARKER,  GERVASE.  Matric  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter, 
1557-8. 

BARKER,  GREGORY.  B.A.  1536-7;  M.A.  1540.  Of  Glaston, 
Rutland.  Fellow  of  Christ's  at  his  ordination  as  priest  at 
Lincoln,  Apr.  6,  1538.  Proctor,  1544-5.  Admon.  granted 
(V.C.C.)  1547. 

BARKER,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1582; 
Scholar  in  1586;  B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1586-7.  One  of 
these  names  R.  of  Wycliffe,  Yorks.,  1609-43. 

BARKER,  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1587.  According 
to  Masters  he  was  M.A.  in  1594;  but  no  record  found. 

BARKER,  HENRY.  M.A.  1634  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Henry,  of  Hurst,  Berks.  Matric.  (Oxford)  Dec.  5,  1623,  age 
i8;  B.A.  1625-6;  M.A.  1628.  Fellow  of  All  Souls,  1631-48 
(ejected).   (Al.  Oxon.) 

BARKER,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  July  10,  1685. 
Of  Otley,  Yorks.  Matric.  1685-6;  Scholar,  1686.  Migrated  to 
Corpus  Christi,  1686.  B.A.  1689-90;  M.A.  1694.  Ord.  priest 
(Peterb.)  May  22,  1693.  V.  of  Ryhall,  Ruts.,  1693-5.  V,  of 
Essendine,  1695.  R.  of  (med.  of)  Stoke,  Lines.,  1697.  V.  of 
Pinchbeck,  1699.    Will  dated  Feb.  4,  1720. 

BARKER,  HENRY,  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Sidney, 
June  34,  1697.  ist  s.  of  Scory,  Esq.,  of  Chiswick,  Middlesex 
(bencher  of  the  Middle  Temple).  B.  at  Essex  Court,  London. 
School,  Private.  Matric.  1697.  Perhaps  adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  May  27,  1697. 

BARKER,  ISAAC.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  33,  1603. 
Matric.  1603. 

BARKER,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  July  3,  1684. 
Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  1688;  B.A.  1688-9.  Ord-  priest 
(London)  Oct.  4,  1690.  V.  of  Walthamstow,  Essex,  1690. 
Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1701-36.  V.  of  Cocking,  Sussex,  1707. 
R.  of  Nuthurst,  1708.  Archdeacon  of  Chichester,  1708-36. 
Preb.  of  Chichester,  1724-55.  Died  1755.  Father  of  James 
(1725)  below.   (A.  B.  Beavan.) 

BARKER,  JAMES.  M.A.  from  Clare,  1725.  S.  of  James,  of 
Walthamstow,  Essex,  clerk,  above.  Matric.  (Merton  Col- 
lege, Oxford)  Mar.  9,  1710-1,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1715-6. 
R.  of  Woodmancote,  Sussex,  1725.  R.  of  Newhaven,  1727. 
(Al.  Oxon.) 

BARKER,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  July  6,  1731. 
S.  of  James,  Esq.,  late  of  Shropham,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 
School,  Botesdale.  Scholar,  1731-6;  Matric  1732;  LL.B. 
1737-  Fellow,  1738-43.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  21, 
1740;  priest,  June  26,  1743.  R.  of  Bacton,  Suffolk,  1743-70. 
Probably  V.  of  Yaxley,  1746-67.  Died  Jan.  33,  1770. 
Brother  of  John  (1714).   {Venn,  11.  34.) 

BARKER,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1464. 
Afterwards  a  Franciscan  friar.  Author :  Scutum  inexputnabiU , 
a  work  on  logic  used  in  King's  College.  (Cooper,  i.  8;  D.N.B.) 

BARKER,  JOHN.    B.A.  1476-7;  M.A,    1480. 

BARKER,  JOHN.    B.A.  1533-4;  M.A.  1537.   Probably   Fellow 

of  St  Catharine's;  of  Lancashire. 
BARKER,  JOHN,  B.A,  1339-40.  Probably  scholar  of  Gonville 

Hall,  1541, 
BARKER,   JOHN,    Adm,   at   King's,   a  scholar  from   Eton, 

Aug.  14,  1548,  age  16.   Of  Sawston,  Cambs.    Matric.  1548; 

B.A.  1553-3;  M.A.  1566.    Fellow,  i55i-5-    Fellow  of  Eton 

College,  1566.   V.  of  Chesham,  Bucks.,  1572.    R.ofEverdon, 

Northants.,  1576-^93.     Perhaps  R.  of  Sculthorp«,  Norfolk, 

1556-8. 
BARKER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1350.  Matric. 

Mi(  hs.,  1552.    Perhaps  resident  at  Christ's,  1533-6.   {PeiU, 

I,  63.) 


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BARKER,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queeks',  Michs.  1562; 
B.A,  1565-6. 

BARKER,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Micbs.  1575; 
B.A.  1579-80;  M.A.  from  Christ's,  1583.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1586.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Long  Horsley,  Northumber- 
lajid,  1586-7.  Another,  R.  of  Ashby-by  Partney,  Lines., 
1598-1623.   (PeiU,  I.  140.) 

BARKER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Caius,  Oct.  29,  1598,  age  17. 
S.  of  Thomas,  of  Thurston,  Suffolk.  B.  at  Hoxne.  Schools, 
Hoxne  and  Thurston.  Matric.  1598;  Scholar,  1600-4;  B.A. 
1601-2.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Nacton,  Sufiolk,  1602-24. 

BARKER,  JOHN.   B.A.  1600  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).   Probably 

matric.  at  Oxford,  June,  1596,  age  16.   S.  of  Rowland,  of 

Shropshire,  Esq.   B.A.  1597.   Student  of  Gray's  Inn,  1599. 

Of  Haughmond,  Shropshire,  Esq.    M.P.  for  Shrewsbury, 

1601.   Died  1618,  age  40.    {Al.  Oxon.;  Vis.  of  Shropshire, 

1623.) 
BARKER,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  17, 1606. 

Probably  s.  of  Sir  Robert,  of  Trimley,  Suffolk,  Knt.  Matric. 

1606.    Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  27,  1609-10.    Created 

Bart.  1622.  Sheriff  of  Suffolk,  1634-5.  Died  1652.  {G.E.C.i. 

192.) 
BARKER,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  7,  1611. 

Matric.  1611;    Scholar;   B.A.   1614-5;    M.A.   i6i8.      Ord. 

deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  20;  priest,  Sept.  21,  1618. 
BARKER,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1613; 

B.A.  1616-7;  M.A.  1620. 
BARKER,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1617;  B.A, 

1621-2.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Apr.  12,  1623. 
BARKER,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Lent,  1618-9; 

B.A.  1622. 
BARKER,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.   1620; 

B.A.  1623-4. 
BARKER,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1621; 

B.A.  from  Magdalene,  1625;  M.A.  from  Trinity,  1629. 
BARKER,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 

1624.   Of  Suffolk    One  of  these  names  adm.  at  the  Middle 

Temple,  Aug.  7,  1624,  'of  Berkshire.' 
BARKER,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1627; 

B.A.  1630-1. 
BARKER,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  June  30, 

1627.   B.  at  Newark,  Notts.  B.A.  1630-1. 

BARKER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  June  21, 
1632.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Burton,  Richmondshire.  Schools, 
Coxwold  and  Maiske  (private).   Matric.  1632. 

BARKER,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  Feb. 
28, 1638-9.  S.  of  Sir  John,  Bart.  B.  at  Teversham,  Cambs. 
Matric.  1640.  Of  Grimston  Hall,  Suffolk,  Bart.  Succeeded 
as  Bart.,  1652.  Sheriff  of  Suffolk,  1654-5.  Died  1664. 
{G.E.C.  I.  192.) 

BARKER,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1641. 
Of  Lanes. 

BARKER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  18,  1641-2. 
Of  Suffolk.   Matric.  1642. 

BARKER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  June  14, 
1647.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Boreham,  Essex.  School,  Chelms- 
ford. Matric.  1647. 

BARKER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Aug.  8,  1675. 
Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  1675;  B.A.  1679-80.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1692,  as  M.A.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June,  1680; 
priest,  June,  1682.  Perhaps  C.  of  Feisfield,  Norfolk,  1681; 
K.  1685-1729.   Died  Mar.  13,  1728-9,  aged  72. 

BARKER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  April  9, 
1681.  Of  Suffolk.   Matric.  1681;  B.A.  1684-5. 

BARKER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Apr.  20,  1683. 
S.  of  Edmund,  D.D.  (1637),  of  Petersfield,  Hante.  B.  at 
Buriton,  Hants.  Schools,  Petersfield  and  Winchester. 
Matric.  1683;  Scholar,  1683-90;  B.A.  1686-7;  M.A.  1690. 
Elected  FeUow,  1691.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1691-2;  priest 
(Ely)  1694-5.  P.C.  of  St  Martin-at-Plain,  1692-1730.  R.  of 
Lammas  with  Little  Hautbois,  1700-30.  Chaplain  of  St 
Martin -at-Palace,  Norwich.  Buried  there,  Sept.  1730. 
{Venn,  1.  473.) 

BARKER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  1, 
1 69 1.  S.  of  William,  clerk.  B.  at  Thorp  Morieux  near 
Bildeston,  Suffolk.  School,  Bury.  B.A.  1694-5. 

BARKER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Nov.  8, 
1698.  S.  of  John,  shoemaker.  B.  at  Cambridge.  School, 
King's,  Cambridge.  Matric.  1698;  B.A.  1702-3.  Perhaps 
ord.  priest  (Norwich)  July  1710  as  '  B.A.  of  Sidney.' 

BARKER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  15, 
1703.  S  of  John,  of  London.  School,  Westminster.  Matric. 
1703. 


Barker,  Peter 

BARKER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Apr.  3,  1714. 
S.  of  James,  gent.,  of  Shropham,  Norfolk.  B.  at  Breccles, 
Norfolk.  Sdiools,  Stow  Bedon  and  Norwich.  Matric.  1714; 
Scholar,  1714-9;  B.A.  1717-8.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
May  3,  1718.  Of  Shropham,  Esq.,  where  he  built  the  Hall. 
Lord  of  the  Manor  at  Thompson,  Norfolk.  Sheriff  of  Norfolk. 
Died  during  office,  Jan.  26,  1756.  Buried  at  Shropham. 
Father  of  John  (1749-50),  brother  of  James  (1731).  {Venn, 
II.  2.) 

BARKER,  JOHN.   Matric.  from  Pembroke,  Lent,  1721-2. 

BARKER,  JOHN.  M.A.  1728  {Com.  Reg.).  Perhaps  ord.  priest 
(Norwich)  June,  1735.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Billingford, 
Norfolk,  1742.  Perhaps  R.  of  Troston,  Suffolk,  1749-74; 
and  of  Whepstead,  1772-4.  Died  1774. 

BARKER,  Sir  JOHN,  Bart  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Pem- 
broke, Feb.  28,  1732-3.  S.  of  Sir  William,  of  Ipswich,  Bart. 
(1702).  Matric.  1732-3;  B.A.  1735-6.  Succeeded  as  Bart. 
1731.  Sheriffof  Sufiolk,  1742-3.  Died  June  7, 1757.  {G.E.C.) 

BARKER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  June  i, 
1745.  S.  of  George.  B.  at  Seghill,  Northumberland.  School, 
Newcastle.  Matric.  1745;  Scholar,  1745;  B.A.  1748-9; 
M.A.  1752;  D.D.  1781  {Lit.  Reg.).  Fellow,  1749.  Master, 
1780-1808.  Vice-Chancellor,  1780-1.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  May 
24, 1752;  priest,  Dec.  25,  1752.  V.  of  Bourn,  Cambs.,  June  6, 
1763.  V.  of  Caldecot,  Dec.  14, 1772-85.  R.  of  Wadingham, 
Lines.  Married,  at  Newcastle,  Dec.  13,  1787,  Hannah,  dau. 
of  Robert  Ellison,  and  widow  of  Thomas  liockwray,  D.D. 
Died  Feb.  18,  1808;  buried  in  the  Ante-chapel.  {Peile, 
II.  247.) 

BARKER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Jan.  16, 
1749-50-  S.  of  John  (1714),  of  Shropham,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 
Schools,  Bury  and  Horstead.  Matric.  1750.  Adm.  at  Lin- 
coln's Inn,  Nov.  20,  1751.  Of  Shropham,  Esq.  Col.  of  the 
West  Norfolk  Militia.  Died  Feb.  1792,  at  Dawlish,  Devon. 
{Venn,  ii.  64.) 

BARKER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Dec.  28, 
1751.  S.  of  John,  of  Bury,  Sufiolk.  School,  Bury.  Matric. 
1752;  B.A.  1756.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Oct.  1758.  Perhaps 
R.  of  Gt  Fakenham,  Suffolk,  1762-1803.    Died  1803. 

BARKER,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  May  20, 
1669.  S.  of  Edward,  gent.,  of  Wandsworth,  Surrey.  Schools, 
Wandsworth  and  Westminster.  Matric.  1669.  Brother  of 
Edward  (1662). 

BARKER,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  May  3, 
1671.  Matric.  1674;  B.A.  1674-5;  M.A.  1678.  For  a  con- 
temporciry  namesake  see  A  I.  Oxon. 

BARKER,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Sidney,  May  30, 
1705.  S.  of  Roger,  yeoman.  B.  at  Thompson,  Norfolk. 
School,  Watton.  Matric.  1705;  B.A.  1708-9.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  June,  1709;  priest,  July  2,  1710.  V.  of  Wiggen- 
hall  St  Mary,  Norfolk,  1716-55.  R.  of  Islington,  Norfolk, 
1727-55. 

BARKER,  LAWRENCE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Lent, 
1582-3;  B.A.  1588-9;  M.A.  1592;  B.D.  1599.  Fellow,  1591. 
R.  of  St  Mary  Bo  thaw,  London,  1 599-1 600.  V.  of  St 
Botolph  Without,  Aldersgate,  1601-3.  Died  1603.  {Cooper, 
II.  388.) 

BARKER,  LEONARD.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1551.  B.  in  London,  1534.  Matric.  155 1.  Left  c.  1552-3. 
Identified  by  Cooper  (11.  302)  with  the  author  of  Quid  hoc 
ad  te  (Sermons,  1600).  V.  of  Rainham,  Essex,  1569;  and  R. 
of  Stifford. 

BARKER,  LEONARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1568. 
Possibly  s.  of  Leonard,  mercer,  of  London.  Of  New  Inn; 
adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  11,  1570.   {Peile,  i.  106.) 

BARKER,  MATTHEW.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1634.  B.  at  Cransley,  Northants.,  1619.  B.A.  1637-8;  M.A. 
1641.  Taught  school  at  Banbury  for  some  years.  Minister 
of  St  James's,  Garlickhithe,  1641-6.  Lecturer  at  Mortlake. 
R.  of  St  Leonard's,  Eastcheap,  1650-62:  ejected.  Died 
Mar.  25,  1698.  WiU  proved  (P.C.C.)  1698;  of  St  GUes', 
Cripplegate.  Author,  Natural  Theology,  etc.  {Calamy,  1. 
120;  D.N.B.;  J.  C.  Smith.) 

BARKER,  MICHAEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  19,  1740. 
Of  Notts.  Scholar;  B.A  1743-4. 

BARKER,  NATHANIEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Emmanuel,  Michs. 
1631.  One  of  these  names  s.  of  Samuel,  of  Luffenham, 
Ruts.;  died  1669.   {Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.  11.  515;  Baker,  11.  45.) 

BARKER,  NICHOLAS.   B.A.  1537-8. 

BARKER,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1553. 

BARKER,  PETER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Lent.  1580-1; 
B.A.  1584-5 ;  M.A.  1588.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln) 
1585-6.  V.  of  Stower  Payne,  Dorset,  1590.  R.  of  Steepleton, 
I597-   {HuUhitts,  I.  314.) 


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BARKER,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i6)  at  Caius,  Apr.  i8, 
1693.  S.  of  Lionel,  grocer,  of  Dereham,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 
Schools,  Saham  Toney  and  W.  Bradenham.  Matric.  1694-5; 
Scholar,  1693-1700;  B.A.  1696-7.  Died  Aug.  10,  1741. 
M.I.  in  Watton  Church,  Norfolk.  The  V.  of  Stevington, 
Beds.,  was  probably  an  Oxford  namesake.    {Venn,  1.  492.) 

BARKER,  RALPH.   B.A.  1509-10;  M.A.  1513- 

BARKER,  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  18, 
1655.  S.  of  Francis,  Esq.,  deceased.  B.  at  Topcliffe.  Yorks. 
Schools,  Topclifie,  Danby  Wiske  and  Coxwold.  Matric.  1655 ; 
B.A.  1658-9;  M.A.  1662. 

BARKER,  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Apr.  18, 
1663.  S.  of  Francis,  silk  merchant,  citizen  of  London.  B. 
there.  Schools,  Ripon  and  Lynn.  Scholar,  1663-7;  Matric. 
1664-5:  B.A.  1666-7;  M.A.  1670.  Fellow,  1670-95.  Incor- 
porated at  Oxford,  1671-2.  D.D.  Lambeth;  incorporated 
at  Cambridge,  1692.  University  Praelector  in  Logic,  1671. 
University  preacher,  1676.  R.  of  St  Mary  Magdalene,  Old 
Fish  St,  and  St  Gregory  by  St  Paul,  1690-1.  Chaplain  to 
Abp.  Tillotson.  R.  of  Brasted,  Kent,  1693-1708.  Preb.  of 
Bath  and  Wells,  1694.  Treasurer  of  Wells,  1695.  Sinecure  R. 
of  Llanfawr,  Merioneth,  1697.  Died  at  Wells,  June  6,  1708. 
Brother  of  Francis  (1662).    (Venn,  1.  418.) 

BARKER,  RICHARD.   Proctor,  1442-3. 

BARKER,  RICHARD.   Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Michs. 

1614. 
BARKER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  June  15, 

1669.  S.  of  Robert.   B.  at  Bolton-le-Sands,  Lanes.  School, 

Warton  near  Camforth.  Matric.  1669. 
BARKER,  ROBERT.  M.A.   Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1455-69. 

Of  York  diocese.     Ord.  subdeacon  (Ely)  Dec.  22,  1459; 

priest,  Mar.  29,  1460.  Perhaps  R.  of  Lound,  Suffolk,  1482-9. 

BARKER,  ROBERT.  Of  Corpus  Christi.  B.A.  1483-4;  M.A. 
1487.  V.  of  Grantchester,  Cambs.,  1488-1503.  Administra- 
tion granted  (V.C.C.)  1503. 

BARKER,  ROBERT.    B.A.  1487-8. 

BARKER,   ROBERT.    Matric.   pens,   from  Corpus  Christi, 

Easter,  1573. 
BARKER,  ROBERT.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1577.  One  of  these  names  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1578; 

s.  of  John,  of  Grimston  Hall,  Suffolk.   K.B.  1603.   M.P.  for 

Ipswich,  1592.  Died  Oct.  8, 1618.   Father  of  John  (1606)  and 

Thomas  (1618). 
BARKER,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1581; 

B.A.   from    Pembroke,   1584-5.     One  of  these  names,  of 

Suffolk,  adm.  at  Lincohi's  Inn,  Apr.  29,  1583.   Perhaps  M.P. 

for  Colchester,  1597,  1601,  1603,  1614. 
BARKER,  ROBERT.      Adm.  sizar   at  Emmanuel,  Mar.   14, 

»593-4-    Scholar;  B.A.  1597-8;  M.A.  1601.     Ord.  deacon 

and  priest  (Lincoln)  Dec.  8,  1608.    R.  of  Bow  Brickhill, 

Bucks.,  i6oa-32.    Died  1632.    WiU  (P.C.C). 

BARKER,  ROBERT.    Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1609. 
BARKER,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1611; 

B.A.  1614-5. 
BARKER,  ROBERT.    Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  King's,  Michs. 

1635. 
BARKER,  ROBERT.   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  ly)  at  St  John's, 

June  27,  1678.  S.  of  Francis,  Esq.  B.  at  Lees-Hall,  Norton, 

Derbs.   School,  Sheffield.    Matric.  1679-80;  M.A.  (Lit.  Reg.) 

1682.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  31,  1679. 

BARKER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Feb.  10,  1680-1. 
Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  1680-1;  M.B.  1686;  M.D.  1691.  Died 
at  Lynn,  Apr.  3,  1717,  age  53.   M.I.  at  Middleton,  Norfolk. 

BARKER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  June  17, 
1693.  S.  of  Edmund,  gent.  (Steward  of  Otley  Manor).  B.  at 
OUey,  Yorks.  Schools,  Otley  and  Wakefield.  Matric.  1693; 
B.A.  1696-7;  M.A.  1702.  R.  of  Cherry  Burton,  Yorks. 
Sometime  chaplain  to  the  Cambridge  man  of  war.  Father 
of  Robert  (1725)  and  Thomas  (1728-9).  (F.M.G.  962.) 

BARKER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  Apr.  7, 
1702.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Bredfield,  Suffolk,  Esq.  School, 
Ipswich.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  25,  1701.  In  the  army. 
Fell  in  action.  (J.  Foster,  Gray's  Inn.) 

BARKER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1720.  S.  of  Richard,  of  EUcl  (?  Eccles),  Lanes.  School,  Wy- 
versdale.  Lanes.  Matric.  1720J  B.A.  1726-7.  One  of  these 
names,  B.A.,  ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  1726;  perhaps  R.  of 
Mellis,  Suffolk,  1736-47.   Died  1747, 

BARKER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  May  31, 
1725-  S.  of  ftobert  (1693),  R.  of  Cherry  Burton,  Yorks. 
B.  there.    School,  Beverley.    Matric.   1723;  B.A.  1728-9. 


Barker,  Walter 

BARKER,  ROGER.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1582; 
B.A.  1586-7.  R.  of  Halsham,  Yorks.,  1600-33.  Perhaps 
preb.  of  Lichfield,  1603.    Died  1633. 

BARKER,  ROGER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  July  i,  1727.  B.  at 
Midhurst,  Sussex.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  1727; 
B.A.  1731-2;  M.A.  1735.  Fellow,  1733-8.  Taxor,  1737, 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec  23,  1733;  priest,  Sept.  19,  1736. 
R.  of  Horseheath,  Cambs.,  1738-58.  R.  of  Castle  Camps, 
1758-72.  Died  there,  July  10,  1772. 

BARKER,  SAMUEL.  Matric  sizar  from  Christ's,  Easter, 
1607,  as 'Baker.'    B.A.  1610-11. 

BARKER,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
Aug.  II,  1675.  S.  of  John,  deceased,  citizen  of  Westminster. 
B.  there.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  1675;  B.A.  1679^0;  M.A. 
1683.  Fellow,  1682.  P.O.  of  St  Sepulchre,  Cambridge,  1685. 
R.  of  Borough  Green,  Cambs.,  1699-1707.  V.  of  Chippenham, 
1699.    Died  June  19,  1707.    Adm.  at  Trinity,  Apr.  1,  1702. 

BARKER,  SIMON.  Matric  pens,  from  Clark,  Michs.  1617. 

BARKER,  STEPHEN.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1459-61.  B.A. 
Received  letters  dimissory  from  the  Bishop  of  Ely  for  ordina- 
tion. Mar.  26,  1468.   Of  Linton. 

BARKER,  THOMAS.  (B.A.)  FeUow  of  Clare,  1507.  Of  Yorks. 
Ord.  sub-deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  18,  1507-8.  Perhaps  fellow 
of  St  John's,  Apr.  9,  1511.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Swan- 
nington,  Norfolk,  1512-9. 

BARKER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1549.  Will  of  Thomas  Barker,  Scholar,  of  Magdalene, 
proved  (V.C.C.)  1549.  (Camb.  Ant.  Soc.  lviii.  186.) 

BARKER,  THOMAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1568. 

BARKER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 
1576;  B.A.  1579-80.  One  of  these  names,  B.A.,  licensed 
to  teach  grammar  at  Newmarket,  1584. 

BARKER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1576; 
B.A.  1579-80.  Perhaps  re-admitted,  as  Fell.-Oam.  in  1579; 
'of  Northumberland.' 

BARKER,  THOMAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1582. 

BARKER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity.  1589.  S.  of 
Baldwin  of  Hambleton,  Rutland.  B.  at  Luffenham,  Rutland, 
1572.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln).  R.  of  All  Saints'  and  St  Peter's, 
Stamford,  1601.  Perhaps  R.  of  Yelden,  Beds.  ('M.A.') 
1603-17.   Buried  Nov.  12,  1617.    (Baker,  11.  45.) 

BARKER,  THOMAS.  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1597-*;  M.A.  1601; 
B.D.  1608.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1602  and  1609.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Sept.  29,  1604,  age  26.  C.  of  Stowlangtoft, 
Suffolk.  V.  of  Grimley,  Worcs.,  1608-32.  V.  of  Churchill, 
1612.  Buried  there  Aug.  18,  1654,  aged  77.  (Nash,  Worcs. 
I.  195) 

BARKER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  c.  1601. 

BARKER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  May  17, 
1604.  Of  Gt  Dunham,  Norfolk.  S.  of  Henry,  gent.  School, 
Dunham.  Matric.  1605;  Scholar,  1604-6.  One  of  these 
names,  ord.  priest  (Oxford)  June  11,  1611,  was  R.  of 
Holton,  Suffolk,  1620:  sequestered  1645.  (Venn,  i.  185.) 

BARKER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  1617.  Of 
Suffolk.  Matric.  Easter,  1618;  B.A.  from  Corpus  Christi, 
1 62 1-2. 

BARKER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  20)  at  Pembroke, 
Nov.  20,  1618.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Trimley,  Suffolk.  Matric. 
1618-9.  Of  Besford,  Suffolk.  Brother  of  John  (1606). 

BARKER,  THOBtAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  Apr. 
13,  1642.  S.  of  Sir  John,  of  Trimley,  Suffolk,  Baronet. 
Matric.  1642.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  6,  1644-5.  Bapt. 
at  Grimston,  Suffolk,  Mar.  31,  1625.  Buried  there  May  15, 
1656. 

BARKER,  THOMAS.   Adm.  at  Pembroke,  1652. 

BARKER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Dec.  26,  1674-  Of 
Lanes.  Matric.  1674;  B.A.  1678-9.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Sept.  22,  1678;  priest,  Sept.  21,  1679.  One  of  these  names 
R.  of  Wentworth,  Cambs.,  1690. 

BARKER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Magdalene, 
Feb.  11, 1680-1.  S.of  John,  deceased,  citizen  of  Westminster. 
B.  there.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1681;  B.A.  1684-5; 
M.A.  1688.   Fellow,  1690.  Taxor,  1701. 

BARKER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Jan.  31,  1728-9. 
Of  Yorks.  S.  of  Robert  (1693),  clerk,  deceased,  R.  of  Cher^' 
Burton.  Matric.  1729;  Rustat  scholar;  B.A.  1732-3;  M.A. 
1740.  Ord.  deacon  (Uncoln)  Dec.  21,  1735-  R-  of  Leven, 
Yorks.,  1737.  R.  of  Cherry  Burton,  1740-74.  Died  Aug. 
1774.   Brother  of  Robert  (1725)-  (f.M.G.  963.) 

BARKER,  URIAH.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1572. 

BARKER,  WALTER  Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  MWte. 
1562.  Of  Middlesex.  B.A.  1564-3;  M.A.  1568;  B.D.  X575. 
FeUow,  1366-76.  Preb.  of  lichfield,  '367;;9.  «Jj«»v«sUy 
preacher,  1572.  Died  1376.  Admon.  granted  (V.C.C.)  to  his 
brother  Samuel,  of  Teveishaia.   (Cooper,  1.  ]370 


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BARKER,  WILUAM.    B.A.  1506-7;  M.A.  1510.    Probably  of 

Christ's. 
BARKER,  WILLIAM.   B.A.  1534-5;  M.A.  1538.   Scholar,  and 
afterwards  fellow,  of  Gonvillk  Hall.  A  native  of  Norwich, 
and  close  friend  of  Dr  Caius.   Proctor,  1546-7-   Benefactor 
to  the  College.  Died  1579-  {Venn,  t.  27-) 
BARKER,  WILLIAM.    FeUow  of  Clare.    B.A.  1534-5;  M.A. 
1538;  B.D.  1548.  Proctor,  1546-7.  Preb.  of  Hereford,  i547- 
55.  R.  of  Langdon  Hills,  Essex,  1558-9;  V.  of  Mucking,  1558- 
60.    Probably  R.  of  St  Michael's,  Crooked  Lane,  i575-8x. 
Died  1581.  {Cooper,  i.  275>  556.) 
BARKER,   WILLIAM.    Of  St  John's;  educated  at  cost  of 
Queen  Anne  Boleyn.   B.A.  (?  1536-7);  M.A.  1540.   Fellow, 
1539.    M.P.  for  Yarmouth,  1558,  1559,  1571;  for  Bramber, 
1562.    Secretary  to  the  Duke  of  Norfolk,  and  implicated  in 
his  plots.  Author  of  translations,  poetry,  etc.  (Cooper,  i.275i 

556;  D.N.B.) 
BARKER,  WILLIABt    Of   Qoeems*.    Scholar,  1535-9;  B.A. 

1536-7;  M.A.  1540. 
BARKER,  WILLIAM.   Of  Christ's.   B.A.  1536-7;  M.A.  1540. 

Fellow,  1537-47.  Died  c.  1547-8.  The  account  by  Peile  (i.  20) 

seems  confused. 
BARKER,  WILLIAM    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  July  9, 

1573.    S.  of  Edmund.    B.  in  Norwich.    School,  Norwich. 

Matric.  1573;  B.A.  1576-7. 
BARKER,   WILLIAM.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,   Easter, 

1575;  B.A.  1578-9;  M.A.  1582;  B.D.  1589.    Fellow,  1581. 

R.  of  Gilling,  Yorks.,  1585-1616.  V.  of  Trumpington,  Cambs., 

1589-1590.   Perhaps  R.  of  Washington,  Durham,  1611-6. 
BARKER,  WILLIAM.  Matric  sizar  from  Clare,  Lent,  1579-^0; 

B.A.  1583-4;  M.A.  1587. 
BARKER,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1585-6;  M.A.  1589; 

D.D.  1600.  (Perhaps  matric.  Fell.-Com.  1583.)   R.  of  Portis- 

head,   Somerset,    1594;   of   Saltford,  1596-11;  of  Weston- 
super-Mare,  1599-1611.  Chancellorof  Wells,  1603-11.    I*reb. 

ofWeUs,  1605.    WiU  (P.C.C.)  1611.    (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 
BARKER,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  c.  1593. 
BARKER,  WILLIAM   M.D.  1609  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 

Thomas,  of  London,   M.D.    B.A.   (Oxford)   1596-7;  M.A. 

1599;  M.B.  and  M.D.  July  14,  1607.    In  Shropshire,  1623. 
BARKER,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1621 ; 

B.A.  1624-5. 
BARKER,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's, 

Easter,  1640.   Of  Suffolk. 
BARKER,  WILLIAM    Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1642. 

Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  1644;  B.A.  1645-6;  M.A.  1649.  Perhaps 

V.  of  Hacheston,  Suffolk,  1665,  and  R.  of  Thorpe  Morieux, 

1673-1701.  Died  1701. 
BARKER,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Queens',  Aug.  7, 

1667.    Of  Ixjndon.    Matric.  1667-8;  M.A.  1669  {Lit.  Reg.). 

Probably  s.  and  h.  of  William,  of  St  Andrew's,  Holbom,  Esq., 

adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  July  12,  1670.   B.  1652.   Created  Bart. 

1676.   Emigrated  to  Ireland.   {G.E.C.) 
BARKER,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Apr.  9, 

1678.   S.  of  Thomas,  brewer,  of  Thomham  Magna,  Suffolk. 

School,  Botesdale.    Matric.  1678.    Died  in  College.   Buried 

at  St  Michael's,  Oct.  23,  1678. 
BARKER,    WILLIAM.     Adm.    pens,    (age    17)    at    Trinity, 

May  31,  1681.    S.  of  William.    B.  at  Earsbam,  Norfolk. 

School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.    Matric.   1681.    One  of  these 

names,  1st  s.  of  William,  of  Homersfield,  Suffolk,  Esq., 

adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  24,  1684. 
BARKER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Feb.  9, 

1698-9.    S.   of  James.    B.   at   Win  wick,   Lanes.    School, 

Warrington.    Matric.  1699;  Scholar,  1700-1;  B.A.  1702-3. 
BARKER,  Sir  WILLIAM,  Bart    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at 

Pembroke,  Apr.  7,  1702.    S.  of  Sir  John,  late  of  Ipswich, 

Suffolk,  Bart.  Of  Ipswich  and  Sproughton,  Bart.  B.  c.  1680 

{sic  in  G.E.C).  Succeeded  as  Bsut.,  1696.  M.P.  for  Ipswich, 

1708,   1710;  for  Thetford,  1713;  for  Suffolk,  1722,   1727. 

Died  July  23, 1731.  Father  of  John  (1732-3).  (G.E.C.  1. 192.) 
BARKER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  5, 

1731.  S.  of  William,  gent.,  of  Derbs.  B.  at  Edensor.  School, 

Chesterfield.    Matric.  1731;  B.A.  1734-5;  M.A.  1738.   Ord. 

deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  21, 1735.  Probably  V.  of  S.  Wingfield, 

Derbs.,  1737-57-   R-  of  Pleasley,  1741-57.   (ScoU-Mayor,  iii. 

437.) 
BARKER,  WILLIAM  BELL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 

June  30,  1749.    S.  of  Robert,  alehouse  keeper,  of  Suffolk. 

B.  at  Lowestoft.    School,  Halesworth.    Matric.  1750;  B.A. 

1753;  M.A.  1756.   Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  25,  1753;  priest, 

July,  1754.    R.  of  Rushmere  All  Saints',  Suffolk,  1756-91. 

R.  of  Frostenden,  1756-91.  Died  Jan.  28,  1791. 
BARKER,  WILUAMS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  21, 

1720.   Of  Essex.   Matric.  1720;  B.A.  1723-4;  M.A.  1731. 
BARKER, .  B.A.  1463-4;  M.A.  1468-9. 


Barkley,  William 
barker, .  b.a.  1466-7;  m.a.  1470-1. 

BARKER, .  B.A.  1475-6;  M.A.  1479. 

BARKER  or  BERCAR, .    B.Can.L.  1483-3. 

BARKER, .    B.Civ.L.  1496-7. 

BARKER, .    B.A.  1516-7. 

BARKER, .    B.A.  1527-8.   Scholar  of  Gonville  Hall. 

BARKER, .  B.D.  1544.  Chaplain  to  Bishop  of  Chichester. 

(Perhaps  Edward,  of  Queens'.) 

BARKER, .  Scholar  of  Sidney,  1600. 

BARKER, .  M.A.  from  King's,  1605  (in  ordo). 

BARKER, ,  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1670. 

BARKHAM,  EDWARD.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  King's, 
Easter,  1611.  Of  Southacre,  Norfolk.  S.  of  Sir  Edward,  of 
London,  Knt.  B.  1595.  B.A.  1612-3  (on  visit  of  Prince 
Charles).  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  13, 1613-4.  Knighted, 
1623.  Created  Bart.,  1623.  M.P.  for  Boston,  1625-6.  Sheriff 
of  Norfolk,  1635-6.  Died  at  Tottenham,  Middlesex,  Aug.  2, 
1667.  Father  of  Edward  (1648)  below.  (Lines.  Pedigrees; 
G.E.C.  I.  219.) 

BARKHAM,  EDWARD.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  King's, 
Easter,  1648.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Edward,  of  Southacre,  Norfolk, 
Bart,  (above).  B.  1628.  Succeeded  as  Bart.,  1667.  Sheriff  of 
Norfolk,  1667-8.  Died  s./>.  1688.  (Lines.  Pedigrees;  G.E.C. 
I.  219.) 

BARKHAM  or  BARCHAM,  JOHN.  D.D.  1622  (Incorp.  from 
Oxford).  S  of  Lawrence,  of  St  Leonard's,  Exeter.  Matric. 
(Oxford)  Dec.  8,  1587,  age  15;  B.A.  1590-1;  M.A.  1594; 
B.D.  1603;  D.D.  1616.  R.  of  Finchley,  Middlesex,  1608-15. 
R.  of  Latchingdon,  Essex,  1615.  Chaplain  to  Abp.  Bancroft. 
R.  and  Dean  of  Bocking,  Essex,  1623.  Canon  of  St  Paul's, 
1610.  Died  Mar.  25,  1642.  Will  proved  (P.C.C.)  1642. 
Author:  Display  of  Heraldry.  (Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B. ;  Vis.  of 
Essex,  1634;  Vis.  of  Dorset,  1623.) 

BARKHAM,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1627. 

BARKHAM,  ROBERT.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  King's, 
Michs.  i6i8.  Probably  s.  of  Robert,  of  Southacre,  Norfolk. 
B.  1599.  Knighted,  1641.  Of  Tottenham  High  Cross,  Knt. 
Died  1661.     (Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

BARKEHAM,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  age  16,  Jan.  23, 
1644-5.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Walton,  Norfolk,  gent.  Schools, 
Narford,  Bilney  and  Swafiham.  Matric.  1645-6.  Of  South- 
acre,  gent.  Admon.  at  Norwich,  Dec.  11, 1690.  (Kenn,  1.355.) 

BARKHAM,  Sir  ROBERT,  Bart  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity, 
Nov.  10,  1675.  S.  of  Sir  Edward,  of  Wainfleet,  Lines., 
Bart.  Matric.  1675-6.  Succeeded  as  Bart.,  1669.  Died 
c.  1701.    (Lines.  Pedigrees;  G.E.C.) 

BARKEHAM, .  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity,  Oct.  27, 1645. 

Probably  Edward,  s.  of  Sir  Robert,  of  Tottenham,  Knt. 
B.  Mar.  20, 1630-1.  Created  Bart.,  1661.  Sheriff  of  Lincoln- 
shire, 1664-5.  Died  Sept.  14,  1669.  Buried  at  Wainfleet. 
(Lines.  Pedigrees;  G.E.C.) 

BARKING  or  BERKYNG,  THOMAS  DE.  Scholar  at  King's 
Hall,  1337-49.  Died  Apr.  10,  1349.  Founded  a  'chest'  in 
the  CoUege. 

BARKLETT,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1656. 

BARKLEY,  see  also  BARCLAY  and  BERKELEY. 

BARKLEY,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  May,  1549. 

BARKLEY,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  30, 
1639.  B.  in  London.  Perhai>s  s.  and  h.  of  William,  of 
Wormley,  Salop;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  18, 1639.  William, 
the  father,  was  a  merchant  in  London.  (Vis.  of  Shrops., 
1623.) 

BARKLEY,  HUGH.   Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1569. 

BARKLEY,  ROBERT.   Matric.  pens,  from  Emmanuel,  1596. 

BARKLEY  or  BERKLEY,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  1733.  S.  of  SamueL  Bapt.  at  St  Anne's,  West- 
minster, Oct.  17,  1714.  B.A.  1737-8;  M.A.  1741.  FeUow, 
1736-50.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Mar.  2,  1736-7;  and  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Jan.  24,  1740-1.  Barrister-at-Law,  Gray's  Inn. 

BARKLEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  19,  1654. 
Of  Salop.  Matric.  1656.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Cotgrave, 
Notts.,  1662-8.  Buried  there,  Feb.  11,  1667-8.  (Godfrey, 
Notts.) 

BARKLEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Aug.  11,  1619.  Of  Kingston,  Hants.  B.A.  1622-3.  FeUow, 
1622-4.   Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  8,  1623.  Died  1624. 

BARKLEY  or  BARCLAY,  WILLIAM  Adm.  pens,  at  Em- 
manuel, Jtme  14,  1647.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  1647. 
Migrated  to  Brasenose,  Oxford,  Nov.  16,  1*50.  B.A.  1650-1; 
M.A.  1653.    R.  of  ClophUl,  Beds.,  1665-84.    (Al.  Oxon.) 

BARKLAY,  .   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  May,  1544. 


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Barksdale,  Francis 

BARKSDALE,  FRANCIS.    !*LA.  1644  (Inoorp.  from  Oxford). 
S.  of  John,  of  Newburv,  Berks.    Fellow  of  Qokens",  1644-8. 
Matiic.  Magdalen  Hall,  Oct.  11,  1633,  age  15;  B.A.  1636; 
M.A.  1639;  M.D.  1649.   Taxor,  1645.    Fellow  of  Magdalen 
College,  Oxford,  1648-53.     Adm.  candidate  R.C.P.   1656. 
{Munk,  I.  257;  Al.  Oxon.) 
BARKSDALE,  RICHARD.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall, 
Easter,  1615;  B.A.  1618;  M.A.  1622.     Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
16x8.   Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  21;  priest,  Dec  22,  1623. 
V.  of  Mareton  St  Lawrence,  NorthanU.  Will  proved  (P.C.C.) 
1630    (H.  G.  Harrison.) 
BARKSDALE,  WILUAM.    Adm.  at  Queens',  Sept.  2,  1647. 
From  Karlsburg,  Transylvania.    B.A.  1647-8.    Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1648.    Fellow  of  Queen's  College,  Oxford,  1648-60 
(ejected). 
BARKSTON,  SAMUEL.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
May  23,  1660.   S.  of  Samuel,  yeoman,  of  Notts.   B.  there. 
School,  Nottingham. 
BARKWAY  (alias  GAMON),   RICHARD.    Benedictine  monk. 

B.D.  153X-2;  D.D.  1535.  V.  of  Docking,  Norfolk,  c.  1550. 
BARKWITH,  FRANCIS.  Matric  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1632.  S.  of  Francis,  of  Saltflettby,  Lines.  B.A.  1635-6; 
M.A.  1639.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  June  9, 1639.  V.ofUtterby, 
1642.  {Lines.  Pedigrees,  1145.) 
BARKWORTH,  MILES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter, 
1565.  Ord.  priest  (Lincohi)  May  8,  1569.  V.  of  Long  Sutton, 
Lines.,  1569.  'Aged  30,  marrieid;  skilled  in  Latin;  preacher.' 
{Lib.  CUri,  1576.) 

BARLET, .  B.A.  1527-8. 

BARLEY  or  BARLEE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Jan.  13, 1682-3;  re-admitted.  May,  1690.  Of  Essex.  Charles 
Barlee,  3rd  s.  of  Haynes,  of  Clavering,  Essex,  Esq.,  adm. 
at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  19,  1685.  Brother  of  William 
(1679). 
BARLEY,  EAST.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  July  i,  1704. 
S.  of  East.  B.  at  Ashwell,  Herts.  Scho-jl,  Buntingford. 
Matric  1705-6;  Scholar,  1706-7;  B.A.  1708-^9;  M.A.  1712. 
Fellow,  1712.  Ord.  priest  (London)  Mar.  1712-3-  Senior  Dean, 
1719.  Died  Aug.  20,  1720;  buried  in  Ashwell  Church.  Will 
proved  (V.C.C.)  1721.  [PeUe,  11.  160.) 
BARLEY,  HENRY.  B.A.  1546-7;  M.A.  1550.  Perhaps  Scholar 
or  Fellow  of  Trinity,  Dec  19,  1546,  as  Barkeley.  Proctor, 
1553-4.  Identified  by  Cooper  and  Al.  Oxon  with  Henry 
Barclay,  who  was  of  Winchester  and  New  College,  Oxford; 
probably  a  different  man.  {Cooper,  11.  14.) 
BARLY,  JOHN.  B.A.  1460-1;  M.A.  1465;  D.D.  1475-6.  Fellow 
of  GoNviLLE  Hall,  1466;  Master,  1483-1504.  R.  of  Bar- 
ningham  Winter,  Norfolk,  1459-66.  V.  of  Mattishall,  146&- 
79.  R.  of  Winterton,  1479-1504.  R.  of  S.  Michael  Coslany, 
Norwich,  1501-4;  buried  there,  1504-5.  Large  benefactor  to 
the  College  buildings.  Brother  of  William  (1460-1).  {Venn, 
I.  II.) 
BARLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  <:izar  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Feb.  28, 1564-5. 
Of  Elsenham,  Essex.  S.  of  Averis.  School,  Elmdon.  Matric 
1565. 
BARLEY,  JOHN,    Matric  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1568; 

B.A.  from  Queens',  1572-3;  M.A.  1576. 
BARLEY,  JOHN  (Captain).   M.A.  1614-5.    (On  King's  visit.) 
BARLEY,  OLIVER.   B.Can.L.  1492-3. 

BARLEY,    THOMAS.     Matric.    FelL-Com.   from   Christ's,   c. 

1590.    Probably  of  Elsenham,  Essex  (s.  of  Richard,  Esq.); 

adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  ir,  1593.    Donor  to  the 

building  of  the  College  Library.  {Peile,  1. 200;  Vis.  of  Essex.) 

BARLEY,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1623. 

BARLY,  WILLIAM.    B.A.  1460-1;  D.Can.L    1467-8.     Fellow 

of  Trinity  Hall  when  ordained  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  21, 

1465.    Fellow   of   Gonville   Hall,    1483-1502.    Brother  of 

John  Barly,  the  Master.  Died  c.  1502. 

BARLEY,  WILLIAM.    B.Can.L.  1512-3.    Perhaps  V.  of  Dagen- 

ham,  Essex,  1530-3. 
BARLEY,  W.   Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1568. 
BARLEE,  WILLIAM.     Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  i, 
167^0.    Of  Essex.    M.A.  1682  {Com.  Reg.).    S.  and  h.  of 
Haynes,  of  Clavering,  Essex,  Esq.;  adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  May  14,  1681.   Brother  of  Charles  (1682-3). 

BARLEY, .  Scholar  or  fellow  of  King's  Hall,  1516-22. 

BARLING,  CLEMENT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
June  30,  1632.  S.  of  Thomas,  clothier,  of  Ulcombe,  Kent. 
B.  there.  School,  Maidstone  (private).  Matric.  1632;  B.A. 
l633-€;  M.A.  1639.  C.  of  Appiedore,  Kent,  1639-43.  R.  of 
Denton,  1644-63  (ejected).  Benefactor  to  St  John't.  Died 
X671. 
BARLING,  WALTER  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1623;  B.A.  1626-7;  M.A.  1630.  R.  of  St  Mary,  Hoo,  Kent, 
1661-79.    Buried  there  Feb.  18,  1678-9. 


Barlow,  William 

BARLOTT   or   BARLATT,    WALTER.     Matric.    pens,    from 

Trinity,  Michs.  1602. 
BARLOW,  ALEXANDER   Adm.  sizar  at  Clark,  May  3,  1645. 

Matric  1645;  B.A.  1648-9. 
BARLOW,  BARNABAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
May  6,  1615,  age  16.  Of  Baston,  Hants.  Matric  16x5;  B.A. 
x6x8-9;  M.A.  1622;  B.D.  1629.  Fellow,  16x8-37.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  June  8,  1623.  Chaplain  to  Aichbishop  of 
York.  R.  of  Barton-in-Fabis,  Notts.,  ejected.  Preb.  of 
Southwell,  1636.  Canon  of  York,  1640.  Died  1644.  Brother 
of  William  (1598).  (Walker.  Sufferings,  85.) 
BARLOW,  CHARLES.  Adm.  FelL-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  31, 

1733. 
BARLOW,  HUGH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  July  4,  1640. 
S.  of    Robert,    of    Broughton   Sulney,    Notts.,    carpenter. 
School,  Newark.    Matric.  1640,  as  '  Barton.'    Ord.  deacon 
(Chichester)  Feb.   14,   1662-3.    V.  of  Ruddington,  Notts. 
Buried  there,  Mar  8,  1682.   {Venn,  i.  340.) 
BARLOWE,    JOHN.      B.A.    1533-4;     M.A.    1537.      Perhaps 
Preb.  of  Peterborough,  1541.   Dean  of  Worcester,  1544-54. 
Preb.   of   Bristol,    1545-53.    Preb.   of   Hereford,    1547-54. 
Archdeacon  of  Carmarthen,  1547.    Deprived  of  his  prefer- 
ments in  1554. 
BARLOW,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Dec.  12,  1610. 
Matric.  161 1 ;  B.A.  16x3-4.  Perhaps  R.  of  Godalming,  Surrey, 
1616-40.    Died  Oct.  28,  1640. 
BARLOW,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  July  5,  1672.    Of 
Cheshire.   Matric  1674.   One  of  these  names  P.C.  of  Lower 
Peover,  Cheshire,  1675-86. 
BARLOW,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  x8)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  xo, 
1747.  S.  of  John,  woolweaver,  of  Lanes.   B.  at  Water,  near 
Bury.    School,  Water.    Matric.   1748;  B.A.  1750-x.    Ord. 
priest   (Chester)    1752.     P.C.  of   Ainsworth,  Lanes.,  1759. 
V.  of  Leigh,  1767-84.    {Scott-Mayor,  lu.  566.) 
BARLOW,  IilATTHEW.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Sept.  2,  1637,  age  x6.   Of  Sombome,  Hants.   Matric  1639; 
B.A.  1641;  M.A.  1644;  M.D.  165X.   Fellow,  1640-65.  Vice- 
provost,  till  1664.   Brother  of  William  (1633). 
BARLOWE,  RANDOLPH.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Feb. 
1563-4.    Scholar,    1564.     Probably  ord.   priest   (Norwich) 
Apr.  1588.    R.  of  Brundall,  Norfolk,  1595-16x4.    V.  of  Wit- 
ton,  1613-27;  of  Little  Plumstead,  16x4-27.     Licensed  to 
teach  grammar  at  Bamham,  Suffolk,  1586;  probably  curate 
there.     Will    proved    (Norwich)    1627.     {Peile,  1.  81;    Fr. 
Johnson.) 
BARLOW,  RALPH.    Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1586. 
B.  at  Malpas,  Cheshire,  c.    1573.    B.A.  from  Pembroke, 
1590-1;    M.A.    1594;    B.D.    1604;   D.D.    X623.     Fellow   of 
Pembroke,  1593.  Incorp  at  Oxford,  x6oo.  Ord.  priest  (Ely). 
R.  of  King's  Ripton,  Hunts.,  160X-14.    Canon  of  Kildare, 
16x2-7.     Archdeacon  of  Meath,  16x3.    Dean  of  Leighlin, 
16x4.    Precentor  of  Ossory,  X615.    Dean  of  Christ  Church, 
Dublin,  1618-34.     Archbishop  of  Tuam,  1629-38.      Died 
Feb.  33, 1637-8.    Buried  in  Tuam  Cathedral,  aged  66.    {Al. 
Oxon.) 
BARLOW,  RALPH.    M.A.   1604  (Incorp.  from   Oxford).    Of 
Cheshire.  S.  of  Henry.  Matric.  (Oriel  College,  Oxford)  1594, 
age  20;  B.A.  1596;  M.A.  1599;  B.D.  1606;  D.D.  16x0.  R.  of 
Radnage,  Bucks.,  1606;  of  Farthlngstone,  Northants.,  1609; 
of  Fawley,  Hants.,  x6xx.   Preb.  of  Lincoln,  i6o8-x8.   Preb. 
of  Winchester,  1610.    Dean  of  Wells,  x62x.    Buried  in  Wells 
Cathedral,  July  27,  1631.    Will,  P.C.C.    {Al.  Oxon.;  Vis.  of 
Suss.) 
BARLOW,  ROGER.   Matric  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1557. 
Probably  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  15,  1564,  as  s.  of 
Roger,  of  Thombury,  Gloucs. 
BARLOW,  SAMUEL  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  32,  1645. 
Of  Lanes.   S.  of  John,  of  Manchester.   5>chool,  Manchester. 
Matric  1645;  B.A.  1648-9.  (Mumford,  Manchester  Grammar 
School.) 
BARLOW,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1557. 
BARLOW,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  Oct.  31,  1720. 
S.  of  John,  clerk.    B.   at  Marwood   (?  Harwood),  Lanes. 
Matric.  1720;  Scholar,  172X;  B.A.  1724-5.    Probably  suc- 
ceeded his  father  as  R.  of  Colne,  Lanes.,  1727,  for  a  few 
weeks.   Buried  there  May  5,  X727.   {Pe*l*,  "•  200.) 
BARLOW,  WILUAM,   alias  FINCH.    Augustinian   Canon  at 
St  Osyth,  Essex.  Studied  at  Cambridge.  Prior  of  Blackmore, 
Tiptree,  and  Lees  (in  Essex);  and  of  Bromehill,  Norfolk. 
R.  of  Gt  Cressingham,  1523.    Prior  of  Haverfordwest;  and 
finally  of  Bisham,  Berks.,  1535.   Bishop  of  St  Asaph,  1536; 
and,  same  vear,  of  St  David's.   Bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells, 
1349-53.  TTien  an  exile  in  Germany.  Bishop  of  Chichester, 
1559,  and  Canon  of   Westminstec     Died   Aug.   13,    1568. 
{Cooper  I.  277 ;  D.N.B.)  He  was  a  son  of  Thomas,  of  Barlow, 
Lanes.,  according  to  the  pedigree  in  Thoreiby's  Due.  Leod. 
and  grandson  of  Sir  Thomas. 


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Barlow,  William 

BARLOW,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  JohnS,  Michs. 
1580;  B.A.  1583-4;  M.A.  1587;  B.D  from  Trinity  Hall, 
1594;  D.D.  1599.  Fellow  of  Trinity  Hall,  1590-7.  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  i6oi.  R.  of  Orpington,  Kent,  1597.  R.  of  St 
Dunstan-in-the-East,  1597-1606.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1601-8; 
of  Westminster,  1601-13.  Dean  of  Chester,  1602.  Chaplain 
to  Queen  Elizabeth;  Canon  of  Canterbury,  1606-8.  R.  of 
Southfleet  and  Bishop  of  Rochester,  1605.  Bishop  of  Lincoln, 
1608-13.  Died  Sept.  7,  1613.  Buried  at  Buckden,  Himts. 
Will,  P.C.C  Benefactor  to  St  John's.  Controversial  author. 
{D.N.B.;  Al.  Oxon.) 

BARLOW,  WILLIAM  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Aug.  25,  1598,  age  15.  Of  Winton,  Hants.  Matric.  1598; 
B.A.  1601-2;  M.A.  1606;  B.D.  1620.  Fellow,  1601-11. 
V.  of  Sombome  Regis,  Hants.,  i6ir-8.  Preb.  of  Southwell, 
1614;  sequestered.   Brother  of  Barnabas  (1615).   (Harwood.) 

BARLOW,  WILLIAM  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton. 
Aug.  31,  1633,  age  15.  Of  Sombome,  Hants.  S.  of  William 
(1598).  Matric.  1633;  B.A.  1637-8;  M.A.  1641.  Fellow, 
1636-44  (ejected).  Possibly  V.  of  Chalgrave,  Beds.,  in  1663. 
Brother  of  Matthew  (1637). 

BARLOW,  WILLIAM  M.D.  1661  (LU.  Reg.).  One  of  these 
names  M.P.  for  County  Pembroke,  1685. 

BARLOW,  WILLIAM  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  22,  1673-4.  S.  of  Alexander,  deceased,  of  Ossington, 
Notts.  B.  there.  School,  Kelham.  Matric.  1674. 

BARLOW,  WILLIAM  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  1676. 
Matric  1677;  B.A.  1680-1:  M.A.  1614.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  July,  1681;  priest,  Dec.  1682.  One  of  these 
names  R.  of  Tasburgh,  Norfolk,  1682.   Buried  there,  1693. 

BARLOW,  WILLIAM  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  3, 
1710.  S.  of  William,  tailor.  B.  at  Derby.  School,  Derby. 
Matric.  1710;  B.A.  1713-4;  M.A.  1717.  FeUow,  1718-25. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept.  25,  1715;  priest  (Lincoln) 
Sept.  23,  1716.  R.  of  Sutcomb,  Devon.  R.  of  Stoke 
Damerel,  1728.  Died  Mar.  28, 1753.  Author,  (T.  P.  Dorman.) 

BARLOW,  WILLIAM  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Jan  ri,  1724-5- 
Of  Middlesex.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  1725;  Scholar; 
LL.B.  1730.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  24,  1730.  V.  of 
Hinxton,  Cambs.,  1731.  V.  of  Elmstead,  Essex,  j7S^-5S- 
Died  1755.  (A.  Gray.) 

BARLOW, .  B.A.  1510-1. 

BARLOE, .  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1544. 

BARBdASON  or  BARNARDISTON,  GEORGE,  Matric.  pens, 
from  Christ's,  Easter,  1604.  Probably  s.  of  John,  of 
Northill,  Beds.    Died  May  1,  1638.  (PeiU,  i.  249.) 

BARN,  JOHN,   Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1339, 

BARNABY,  ANTHONY,  Adm,  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  9, 
1624.  Of  Lines,  Matric,  1624;  Scholar;  B.A,  1628-9;  M.A. 
1632.  V.  of  Humberstone,  Lines.,  1634-5.  {T.A.  Walker,  29.) 

BARNARD,  see  also  BERNARD, 

BARNARD,  ANDREW,  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Aug.  15,  1505,  age  17.  Of  Wallop,  Hants.  B.A,  1508-9. 
Fellow,  1508-10. 

BARNARD,  BALDWIN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1569.  S.  of  Francis.  Of  Abington,  Northants.  Died  Sept.  7, 
1610,  age  56.  Buried  at  Abington.  M.I.  there.  (Lipscomb, 
Pedigree,  i.  522.) 

BARNARD,  BENJAMIN,  Adm.  sizar  at  Caius,  Aug.  20,  1613, 
age  18.  S.  of  Thomas,  minister,  of  Dorset.  School,  Bland- 
ford. 

BARNARD,  CHARLES,  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Cathakinb's,  May  14, 
1684. 

BARNARD,  CHRISTOPHER,  Matric,  pens,  from  Trinity, 
Easter,  1615.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Langham,  Norfolk.  B.A.  1619. 
R.  of  Dickleburgh,  Norfolk,  1622-43 :  ejected.  Restored  1660. 
Died  Oct.  5,  1680,  aged  83.   Father  of  Edward  (1642-3). 

BARNARD,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  July  2,  1639. 
S.  of  John,  of  Wymondham,  Norfolk,  gent.  Bapt.  there, 
1621.    Schools,  Wymondham  and  Norwich. 

BARNARD  or  BERNARD,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16) 
at  Christ's,  Jan.  21,  1642-3.  S.  of  Christopher  (1615), 
R.  of  Dickleburgh,  Norfolk.  B.  there.  School,  Diss.  B.A. 
1646;  M.A.  from  King's,  1650.  Perhaps  ord.  priest  (Lincoln) 
May  25, 1662.  R.  of  Diss,  Norfolk,  1662-78  (died),  (Peile,  i, 
484.) 

BARNARD,  EDWARD,  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's, 
Sept.  4,  1646.  S.  of  Henry,  mercer  (and  mayor)  of  Hull. 
B.  there.  School,  Hull.  Matric.  1646.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Oct.  26,  1648.  Barrister,  1655.  Ancient,  1671.  Knighted, 
1669.  Of  North  Dalton,  Yorks.  Father  of  Henry  (1670)  and 
the  next. 

BARNARD  or  BERNARD,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at 
St  John's,  Aug.  13,  1671.  S.  of  Sir  Edward  (above),  Knt., 
of  Hull,  Yorks.  B.  there.  School,  Private,  Matric,  1671. 


Barnard,  John 

BARNARD,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
June  4,  1735.  S.  of  George  (1723),  clerk,  R.  of  Knebworth, 
Herts.  B.  at  Harpenden.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  1735; 
B.A.  1738-9;  M.A.  1742;  B.D.  1750;  D.D.  1756.  Fellow, 
1744-56.  rtivate  tutor  at  Eton  to  Mr  Charles  Townshend. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  24,  1741;  priest  (Ely)  Mar. 
1744-5-  Headmaster  of  Eton,  1754-64.  R.  of  St  Paul's  Cray, 
Kent,  1752.  V.  of  Ospringe,  1756-77.  Canon  of  Windsor, 
1760.  Chaplain  to  the  King,  1760.  Provost  of  Eton,  1764. 
Died  Dec.  2,  1781,  Buried  at  Harpenden.  {Harwood; 
D.N.B.) 

BARNARD,  FRANCIS,  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1572. 
Probably  s.  of  Francis,  of  Kingsthorpe,  Northants.  and 
brother  of  Baldwin.    (Lipscomb,  Pedigree,  1.  522.) 

BARNARD,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs, 
1583- 

BARNARD  or  BERNARD,  FRANCIS,  Adm.  pens,  (age  13)  at 
Christ's,  Apr.  22,  1645.  S.  of  Robert  (1646).  B.  at 
Northampton.  School,  Huntingdon.  Matric.  1645;  B.A.  from 
Corpus  Chris ti,  1648-9;  M.A.  from  Pembroke,  1652.  Fellow 
of  Pembroke,  1650-4.  R.  of  Houghton,  Hunts.,  1656-79. 
Died  1679.  Brother  of  John  (1645). 

BARNARD,  FRANCIS,  Adm.  pens,  at  Cu^re,  June  13,  1707. 
B.  at  Caxton,  Cambs.  Matric.  1707;  B.A.  1710-1;  M.A. 
1714;  D.D.  1728.  Fellow,  1713-21.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 
Sept.  21,  1718.  Preb.  of  Norwich,  1720-56.  V.  of  St  Giles, 
Cambridge,  1720.  R.  of  St  Bartholomew  Exchange,  London. 
Died  Sept.  20,  1756.    Will  (P.C.C.)  1756.    (G.  Mag.) 

BARNARD,  GEORGE.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1609-10;  M.A. 
1613.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  4;  priest,  June  5,  1615. 
Preb.  of  Southwell,  1616-39.  Died  1639. 

BARNARD,  GEORGE.  M.A.  from  Emuani/ei.,  1723.  S.  of  G. 
of  St  Giles,  Middlesex,  clerk.  Matric,  (St  Mary  Hall,  Oxford) 
Oct.  II,  1707,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1711.  Ord.  priest 
(Ely)  Feb.  21, 1713-4;  C.  of  Bushey,  Herte.  R.  of  Knebworth, 
1737-60.  V.  of  Luton,  Beds.,  1745-60.  Died  June  14,  1760. 
Father  of  Edward  (1735).   (Al.  Oxon.) 

BARNARD,  HENRY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
June  3,  1670.  S.  of  Sir  Edward  (1646),  Knt.,  of  Hull,  Yorks. 
B.  there.  School,  Hull.  Matric  1670.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
June  21,  1669.  Brother  of  Edward  (1671). 

BARNARD,  HENRY,  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  20,  1695.  S.  of  Sir  Edward,  Knt.  B.  at  Beveriey, 
Yorks.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric,  1695;  M.B.  1700.  Of 
Beverley.   Died  June  25,  1769. 

BARNARD  or  BERNARD,  ISAAC  Matric  pens,  from  Clare, 
Easter,  1604;  B.A.  as  Bernard,  1607-8;  M.A.  1611. 

BARNARD  or  BERNARD,  JAMES,  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens', 
Easter,  1588.  Of  Kent.  Perhaps  R.  of  Warden,  Kent,  1595- 
1617.  Died  1617. 

BARNARD,  JEROME.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Aug.  23,  1537,  age  17.  Of  Ingatestone,  Essex,  Fellow, 
1540-5,  B.A.  1541-2. 

BARNARD,  JOHN.   In  residence  at  Jesus,  1535-6. 

BARNARD,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs,  1562, 

BARNARD,  JOHN,   Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1569. 

BARNARD,  JOHN.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  1591.  Probably  s.  of 
John,  of  Chesterton,  Cambs.   B.A.  1592-3;  M.A.  1596. 

BARNARD  or  BERNARD,  JOHN.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from 
King's,  Lent,  1620-1.  S.  of  Baldwyn.  B.  1605.  Knighted, 
1661.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  3,  1624.  Died  Mar.  13, 
1673-4.  Buried  at  Abington,  Northants.  One  of  these  names 
(Knt.)  M.P.  for  Northampton,  1664,  but  name  erased  from 
the  Return  and  another  substituted.  (Le  Neve,  Mon.; 
Lipscomb,  Pedigree,  1.  523.) 

BARNARD  or  BERNARD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at 
Christ's,  Apr.  27, 1627.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Bishop's  Stortford. 
School,  Stortford.  Matric.  1627;  B.A.  1 630-1;  M.A.  1634. 
One  of  these  names  V.  of  Berwick  St  James,  Wilts.,  1635-8. 
V.  of  Eling,  Hants.,  1638;  died  before  1667.  {PeiU,  1.  383.) 

BARNARD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Feb.  32,  1644-5. 
S.  of  John,  of  Caistor,  Lines.  B.  there.  Bapt  Nov.  10,  1628. 
School,  Caistor.  Migrated  to  Oxford,  1648.  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1648;  M.A.  1650-1;  B.D.  and  D.D.  1669.  FeUow  of  Lincoln 
College,  1650.  R.  of  Waddington,  Lines.,  1656.  V,  of 
Gedney.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1672.  Author,  Censura  Cleri, 
Theologo-Historicus,  etc  Died  Aug.  17,  1683.  {D.N.B. ;  Ak 
Oxon. ;  Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

BARNARD  or  BERNARD,  JOHN,  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at 
Christ's,  Apr.  12, 1645.  S.  of  Robert  (1646).  B.  at  Northamp- 
ton, 1630.  School,  Huntingdon.  Matric  1645.  Adm.  at 
the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  21,  1644-5;  s.  of  Robert,  'Master 
of  the  Utter  Bar,'  Middle  Temple.  M.P.  for  Huntingdon, 
1654,1656,1659,1660.  Succeeded  as  Bart.,  1666.  Died  June, 
1679.  Buried  at  Brampton.  Brother  of  Francis  (1645), 
{PeiU,  I,  493;  G.E.C.) 


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BARNARD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i6)  at  St  John's,  June  z8, 
1647.  S.  of  George,  clerk,  of  W.  Heslerton,  Yorks.  B.  there. 
School,  Coxwold.  Matric  1647.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Nov.  23,  1650. 

BARNARD  or  BERNARD,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at 
Christ's,  July  3,  1669.  S.  of  Robert.  B.  at  Sampford, 
Essex.  School,  Brentwood.  Matric  1670;  B.A.  1672-3. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept.  1672.  C.  of  Little  Warley, 
Essex.   R.  of  Hazeleigh,  1674-81.  {PeiU,  11.  25.) 

BARNARD  or  BERNARD,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 
Michs.  1671 ;  impubes 

BARNARD,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  24, 
1672.  S.  of  William,  deceased,  of  Hatclifle,  Lines.  B.  there. 
School,  Lincoln.  Matric.  1672.  Migrated  to  Trinity  Hall. 
LL.B.  1678.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  19, 1680;  priest  (lie. 
from  Canterbury)  1681.    R.  of  Thoresby,  Lines.,  1681. 

BARNARD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Aug.  19, 
1702.  S.  of  John,  lawyer,  of  London.  B.  at  '  P*inest,' Essex. 
School,  Eton.  One  of  these  names  adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Nov.  a,  1700. 

BARNARD,  JOHN,  Adm.  sizar  at  Jksus,  Apr.  17,  1706.  S.  of 
Robert  (1680),  clerk,  of  Laughton,  Yorks.  Malxic.  1706; 
B.A.  1709-10.  For  possible  M.A.  see  next  entry. 

BARNARD  or  BERNARD,  JOHN.  'B.A.  from  Jesus,  1712-3.' 
Perhaps  a  mistake  for  the  M.A.  degree  of  the  last. 

BARNARD  or  BERNARD,  Sir  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17) 
at  Trinity,  July  6, 1716.  S.  of  Sir  Robert,  Bart.,  of  Bramp- 
ton, Hunts.  School,  Bishop's  Stortford,  Herts.  Matric.  1716; 
M.A.  1722.  Succeeded  as  4th  Bart.,  c.  1703.  Died  Dec.  15, 
1766.    (Lipscomb,  P«iitgr««,  I.  523;  G.£.C.) 

BARNARD,  JOSIAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  June  17, 
1625.  S.  of  James,  of  Harrow,  Middlesex,  husbandman. 
School,  Harrow.  Matric.  1625.  Died  in  College;  buried 
at  St  Michael's,  Nov.  27,  1628. 

BARNARD,  MANISTER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  22, 
1721.  Of  Herts.  Matric.  1721-2;  B.A.  1724-5;  M.A.  1728. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  5,  1726. 

BARNARD  or  BERNARD,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Emmanuel,  May  12,  1614.  B.  at  Barrington,  Cambs.,  1598. 
B.A.  1618-9;  M.A.  1622.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1628.  Lecturer 
at  St  Sepulchre,  London.  Imprisoned  during  the  Common- 
wealth, about  1656;  died  soon  afterwards. 

BARNARD,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney, 
Oct.  19,  1706.  ist  s.  of  John,  gent.  B.  in  Coleman  Street, 
London.  Schools,  Oakham,  and  Westminster.  Matric.  1707. 
Perhaps  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  27,  1707. 

BARNARD  or  BERNARD,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Em- 
manuel, May  24,  1617.  Matric.  1617;  Scholar;  B.A.  1620-1; 
M.A.  1624.  Fellow.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1628.  Chaplain  to 
Archbishop  Usher.  R.  of  St  Peter's,  Drogheda,  1628.  Dean 
of  Kilmore,  1627;  and  of  Ardagh,  1637.  Canon  of  Dromore, 
1637.  R.  of  Whitchurch,  Salop,  1660.  Chaplain  and  Almoner 
to  Oliver  Cromwell.  Preacher  at  Gray's  Inn,  1651-61.  Died 
Oct.  15,  1661.  Buried  at  Whitchurch.   (Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.) 

BARNARDE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1344. 

BARNARD,  RICHARD.  Original  Fellow  of  Trinity,  1546. 

BARNARD,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter, 
1563;  Scholar,  1564;  B.A.  1367-8,  as  Bernard.  Possibly  s. 
of  Thomas,  of  Spilsby,  Lines.  (Peile,  i.  79.) 

BARNARD,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  EMHANtncL,  1584-5. 
Matric.  1584-5. 

BARNARD,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  16, 
1669.  S.  of  John,  yeoman,  of  Fdstead.  B.  at  Dunmow. 
School,  Felstead.  Matric.  1669;  B.A.  1672-3.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Dec.  1673;  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  1674.  R.  of 
Hepworth,  Suffolk.  Probably  R.  of  IJry  Drayton,  Cambs., 
1679.    R.  of  Gilston,  Herts.,  Apr.  to  Dec.  1680. 

BARNARD  or  BARNATT,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Em- 
MANUBL,  May  22, 1738.  S.  of  George,  of  York,  gent.  School, 
Beverley.  Scholar;  Matric.  1739;  LL.B.  1744.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln),  Dec.  19,  1742.  P.C.  of  St  Michael  le-Belfry,  York, 
1753.   Preb.  of  Southwell,  1781-3.     Died  1783. 

BARNARD,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
147a.  B.A.  (?  1476-7);  M.A.1480.  Ord.  acolyte  (Lincoln)  Sept. 
1473.  Master  of  the  College  of  Fotbcringhay,  1309.  Died  c, 
1521.  (Cooper,  I.  26.) 

BARNARDE  or  BERNARD,  ROBERT.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from 
Trinity,  Easter,  1643.  One  of  these  names,  s.  and  h.  of 
Robert,  'Master  of  the  Utter  Bar,'  Middle  Temple;  adm.  at 
the  Middle  Temple,  June,  1640. 

BARNARD  or  BERNARD,  ROBERT.  University  Counsel,  1646. 
S.  of  Francis,  Esq.;  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  13, 
1613.  U.  at  Kingsthorpe,  Northants.,  1601.  Recorder  of 
Huntingdon.  M.P.  for  Huntingdon,  1640.  Steward  and  Judge 


Barnard,  William 

of  the  Court  of  the  Isle  of  Ely,  1649.    Created  Bart.  1663. 

Died   1666.    Buried   at   Abington,  Northants.     Father  of 

John  (1645)  and  Francis  (1645).  (G.E.C.) 
BARNARD,  ROBERT  (1661),  see  BERNARD, 
BARNARD,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Dec  4, 1680.  Of 

Yorks.     Matric.    i68i;    B.A.    1084-3;    M.A.    1690.     V.    of 

Laughton,  Yorks.,  1686-1728.   Father  of  John  (1706). 
BARNARD,  STEPHEN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter. 

1571. 
BARNARDE,  THOMAS.    B.A.   1539-40;  M.A.   1545.    One  of 

these  names,  M.A.,  R.  of  Northwold,  Norfolk,  1554-6. 
BARNARD,  THOMAS.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St  Catharine's 

June  16,  1664.  ' 

BARNARD  or  BERNARD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at 
St  John's,  Feb.  25, 1668-9.  S.  of  Thomas,  farmer,  of  Chelms- 
ford, Essex.  B.  there.  School,  Walden.  Matric.  1669- 
B.A.  1672-3;  M.A.  1676.  Perhaps  R.  of  LitUe  Barfield, 
Essex.  Married  Elizabeth  GlanviMe,  of  Wimbish,  May  20 
1684.   Died  17x8.   (Morant,  11.  524.)  ' 

BARNARD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May  23, 
1697.  S.  of  Richard,  deceased,  of  Petworth,  Sussex.  B.  at 
Horsham,   School,  Petworth. 

BARNARD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
July  7,  1703.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Pontefract,  deceased.  School, 
Leeds.  Migrated  to  St  John's,  July  2, 1705.  Matric.  1705 ;  B.A. 
1708-9;  M.A.  1713.  Headmaster  of  Leeds  Granmiar  School, 
1712-50.   Died  May  20,  1750.    Father  of  Thomas  (1737). 

BARNARD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1715.  Of 
Herts.   Matric.  1717;  B.A.  1718-9. 

BARNARD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  24, 
1737.  S.  of  Thomas  (1703).  B.  at  Leeds.  School,  Leeds.  Matric. 
1737;  B.A.  1740-1;  M.A.  1744;  B.D.  1752.  Fellow,  1743-58. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  13,  1742;  priest,  Dec.  20,  1747. 
R.  of  Newmarket  St  Mary,  with  Wood  Ditton,  1752-81. 
R.  of  Withersfield,  Suffolk,  1756-81.  Chaplain  to  the  King, 
1762.   Died  Nov.  8,  1781.   [ScoU-Mayor,  iv.  485.) 

BARNARD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  July  1, 
1740.  S.  of  George,  C.  of  Harpenden,  Herts.  B.  there. 
Educated  at  his  father's  school,  Harpenden.  Matric.  1740; 
B.A.  1743-4;  M.A.  1757.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  May,  1746.  R. 
of  St.  Michael's,  Barbados,  1748-56.  V.  of  Maple  Durham, 
Oxon.,  1766-84.  Fellow  of  Eton  College,  1772.  Buried  at 
Maple  Durham,  Dec.  27,  1784.   (H.  C.  Barnard.) 

BARNARD,  THOMAS.  M.A.  1749.  S.  of  William  (1717),  Bishop 
of  Londonderry.  B.  in  Surrey.  School,  Westminster.  Adm. 
Fell.-Com.  at  Dublin,  Oct.  27,  1744,  age  17;  B.A.  (Dublin) 
1748;  D.D.  (Dublin)  1761.  Archdeacon  of  D«rry,  1761. 
Dean  of  Derry,  1769.  Bishop  of  Killaloe,  1780.  Bi^op  of 
Limerick,  1794-  F.R.S.  1783.  Friend  of  Burke,  Johnson, 
etc.    Died  June  7,  1806.    {D.N.B.;  Al.  Westmon.  323.) 

BARNARD,  WALTER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1575-  One  of  these  names  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1577. 

BARNARD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Easter,  1574. 
Of  Essex. 

BARNARD,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  c.  1596; 
B.A.  (?  1602-3) ;  M.A.  1609.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.) 
Mar.  8,  1603-4.  R.  of  Orwell,  Cambs.,  1608-44.  Buried  at 
Orwell,  Sept.  25,  1644. 

BARNARD,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  FoU.-Com.  from  St  John's, 
Lent,  1615-6. 

BARNARD,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  1627  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
Of  London.  Matric.  (Oxford)  June  30,  1615,  age  17;  B.A. 
1618;  M.A.  (Gloucester  Hall)  1621.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

BARNARD,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1634;  B.A.  1638-9;  M.A.  1642.  One  of  these  names  R.  of 
Ash,  Surrey,  till  1662,  Perhaps  R.  of  Reepham,  Lines.; 
buried  there  Aug.  22,  1670, 

BARNARD  orBERNARD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.sizarat  Magdalene, 
May  28,  1650.  S.  of  George,  clerk,  of  Heslerton,  Yorks. 
School,  Coxwold.  Matric.  1650;  B.A.  1652-3.  Of  West 
Heslerton. 

BARNARD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
June  23,  1709.  S.  of  Edward.  B.  at  N.  Dalton,  Yorks. 
School,  Beverley.  Matric.  1709;  B.A.  1712-3;  M.A.  from 
Trinity,  1716. 

BARNARD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  30)  at  Trinity, 
June  19,  1717.  S.  of  John,  of  the  Middle  Temple,  and  of 
Clapham,  London.  B.  there.  School,  Westminster.  Matric. 
1718;  Scholar,  1718;  B.A.  1720-1;  M.A.  1724;  D.D.  1740. 
Fellow,  1723.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  19, 1725 ;  priest,  Mar.  6, 
1725-6.  R.  of  Esher,  Surrey,  1726-44.  Chaplain  to  the  King, 
1728.  Preb.  of  Westminster,  1732-43.  V.  of  St  Bride's, 
London,  1739-47.  Dean  of  Rochester,  17^3.  Bishop  of 
Raphoe,  1744.  Bishop  of  Derry,  1747.  Died  Jan.  10,  1768. 
Buried  in  Westminster  Abbey.  Father  of  Thomas  (1749). 
{D.N.B.;  A  I.  Wtttmon.  370.) 


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Barnardiston,  Arthur 

BARNARD, .  B.Can.L.  1511-3. 

BARNARD, .  B.D.  1547.  Pexhaps  Fellow  of  Tbinity,  1550. 

BARNARDISTON,  ARTHUR.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 
Michs.  1608.  S.  of  Sir  Thomas,  of  Witham,  Essex.  Of  the 
Inner  Temple.  Master  in  Chancery,  1655.  Died  Nov  1677. 
{Lines.  Pedisrut',  Burke,  L.G.) 

BARNARDISTON,  GEORGE  (1604),  see  BARMASON, 

BARNADISTON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
April  6,  1668,  Matric  1670;  B.A  1671-2;  M.A.  1673.  Ord. 
priest  (Lincoln)  Feb.  9,  1699-1700.  Preb.  of  Southwell, 
1709-12.   Died  1712. 

BARNARDISTON,  GILES.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's, 
Michs.  1641.  Of  Suffolk.  S.  of  Giles,  of  Clare,  Suffolk.  B.A. 
1644.  Bapt.  Jan.  26, 1624-5.  Became  a  quaker.  Died  1680. 
{Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

BARNARDISTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's, 
Easter,  1641. 

BARNARDISTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1737. 
S.  of  George,  of  the  Middle  Temple.  B.  in  London.  Exhi- 
bitioner from  Tonbridge  School.  Matric.  Michs.  1737;  B.A. 
1740-1;  M.A.  1744;  B.D.  1752;  D.D.  1764.  Fellow  of  Corpus 
Christi,  1745-59.  Taxor,  1749.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1747; 
priest,  June  5,  1748.  R.  of  Brinkley,  and  Borough  Green, 
Cambs.,  1751.  V.  of  Stow-cMW-Quy,  1754.  V.  of  St  Benet, 
Cambridge,  1758.  R.  of  Fulmodeston  and  Thiming, 
Norfolk,  1759-78.  Master  of  Corpus  Christi,  July  7, 
1764-78.  Vice-Chancellor,  1764-5.  Protobibliothecarius, 
1769-78.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1769.  Died  in  College,  June  17, 
1778.    {Mailers;  Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

BARNARDISTON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, 1637.  Of  Bedfordshire.  S.  and  h.  of  Henry,  of 
Ickwellbury,  Beds.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Oct  24,  1638.  Of 
Ickwellbury,  Esq.  Married  Ann,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Vaughan , 
of  Terracoed,  Carmarthen.  (J.  Foster,  Gray's  Inn;  Vis.  of 
Beds.,  1634;  Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

BARNARDISTON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Queens', 
Lent,  1579-80.  Perhaps  s.  of  Sir  Thomas,  Knt,  of  Keding- 
ton,  Suffolk;  adm.  at  Uie  Inner  Temple,  1582. 

BARNARDISTON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  FeU.-Coin.  from  St 
Catharine's,  Michs.  1633.  Of  Suffolk.  Probably  s.  and  h. 
of  Nathaniel,  of  Kedington.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  1, 
1635.  Knighted,  1641.  Created  Bart.  1661.  M. P.  for  Bury, 
1645-53;  for  Suffolk,  1654, 1656, 1658;  and  for  Ipswich,  1661. 
Died  Oct.  4,  1669.  Buried  at  Kedington.  {D.N.B.;  G.E.C.) 

BARNARDISTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  atSiCATHARiNE's, 
June  16,  1664.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas  (above),  of  Kedington, 
Suffolk,  Knt.  and  Bart.  Matric.  1664.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
June  19,  1667.  Succeeded  as  Bart.  1669.  M.P.  for  Grimsby, 
1685, 1689;  for  Sudbury,  1690-98.  Died  Oct.  7, 1698,  aged  52. 
Father  of  Thomas,  below.    (Burke,  L.G.;  G.E.C.) 

BARNARDISTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Jesus,  Apr.  25, 
1692.  S.  of  Sir  Thomas,  Bart.,  above.  B.  Aug.  7, 1674.  Bapt. 
at  Hackney,  Middlesex,  Aug  18.  Matric.  1692.  Succeeded 
as  3rd  Bart.,  1698.  Died  Nov.  12,  1700,  age  26.  Buried 
at  Kedington.   {Lines.  Pedigrees;  G.E.C.) 

BARNARDISTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Jan.  10. 
1721-2.  B.  at  Bury,  Suffolk,  1706.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Wyver- 
stone,  and  Bury.  School,  Bury.  Matric.  1722.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  1723.  Serjeant-at-law,  1736.  Died  Oct.  14, 
1752.  Buried  at  Chelsea.  Nephew  of  Sir  George  Downing, 
founder  of  Downing  College.  Had  he  Uved  he  would  have  in- 
herited the  estate.  Author,  Reports  in  Chaneery.  {D.N.B.; 
Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

BARNARDISTON, .  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1336. 

BARNBY,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  May,  1624. 
S.  of  Thomas,  of  Beccles,  Suffolk,  shoemaker.  Scholar,  1627- 
9;  B.A.  1627-8.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  July  9;  priest,  July 
10, 1629.   V.  of  Gt  Redisham,  Suffolk,  1631.   {Venn,  1.  266.) 

BARNBY,  JOHN.  Proctor,  1461-2;  at  the  King's  visit.  Preb. 
of  Southwell,  1471-98.   Died  1498. 

BARNBY,  RALPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Jan.  13,  1639-40. 
Matric.  1640;  B.A.  1643-4. 

BARNBY  , .  B.A.  1526-7.  Probably  William,  of  Pembroke. 

Chaplain  of  the  Chantry  at  Orton  Waterville,  Hunts.,  1544. 
(/.  E  B.  Mayor.) 

BARNER,  JOHN. 
{impubes). 

BARNES,  ADAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  26, 
1710.  S.  of  Adam,  schoolmaster.  B.  at  Dockwray,  Cumber- 
land. School,  Dockwray.  Matric.  1710;  B.A.  1713-4;  M.A. 
1718.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Feb.  1718-9.  V.  of  Stoke-by. 
Nayland,  Suffolk,  1719-30.  R.  of  Tattingstone,  1726.  R.  of 
Polstead,  1730-4.  V.  of  Dedham,  Essex.  Died  1759. 


Matric.  sizar  from  Tkinity,  Easter,  1588 


Barnes,  JohN 

BARNES,  ANTHONY.    Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Jan.  9,  1678-9. 

Of  Donington,  Lincoln.    Matric.  1679;  B.A.  1682-3;  M.A. 

1691.    Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Mar.  2,  1682-3.    C.  of  Mable- 

thorpe  St  Peter,  1692.     R.  of  WUloughby,  Lines.,  1694. 

V.  of  Edenham.  Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of  Ancaster.  Preb.  of 

Lincoln,  1713-28. 
BARNES,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  Dec  29, 

1676.    S.  of  Simon,  deceased,  of  Homsey,  Middlesex.    B. 

there.   School,  Ely.   Matric.  1677;  B.A.  1680-1;  M.A.  1699. 

Minor  canon  of  St  Paul's,  1697.    Senior  'Cardinal,'  1710. 

{Hennessy.) 
BARNES,  CHARLES.  Matric  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1703; 

B.A.  1711-2. 
BARNES,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter, 

1608.   S.  of  William,  of  Bedbome,  Darlington.   Bapt.  Nov. 

19,  1590.  Badlifi  of  Darlington,  1625.  Buried  Mar.  5,  1630-1, 

in   Darlington   Church.     (Longstaffe,   Darlington;    Vis.   of 

Durham.) 
BARNES,  DANIEL.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1636. 

Exhibitioner  from  St  Paul's  School,  1635. 

BARNES,  EDMUND.    Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Nov.  14, 

1615.   Of  Taverham,  Noriolk.   S.  of  William,  husbandman. 

School,  Norwich.    Matric  1615;  B.A.  1619-20;  M.A.  1623. 

Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  June  11,  1620.  R.  of  Pakefield  (med.), 

Suffolk,  1623.  {Venn,  1.  231.) 
BARNES,  EDWARD.   Adm.  sizar  at  Petkrhouse,  Apr.  9, 1620. 

Matric  Easter,  1620;  B.A.  1623;  M.A.  1627.    Ord.  deacon 

(Peterb.)  July  25;  priest,  Sept.  21,  1623. 

BARNES,  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1723.  Of 
Norfolk.  Matric.  Lent,  1724;  B.A.  1726-7. 

BARNES,  EMANUEL.  M.A.  1586  (Incorp.  from  Basle).  S.  of 
Richard,  Bishop  of  Durham.  Matric.  from  Magdalen  College, 
Oxford,  1577,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1579;  M.A.  1581.  Canon 
of  Durham,  1585;  and  of  York,  1602.  R.  of  Houghton-le- 
Spring,  Durham,  1584;  of  Wolsingbam,  1585-1614;  and  of 
Crayke,  Yorks.,  1612.  Died  1614.  {Al.Oxon;Vis,of  Yorks., 
1612.) 

BARNES,  GEORGE.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Aug.  17,  1584,  age  16.  Of  Wobum,  Beds.  Matric  1584; 
B.A.  1588-9;  M.A.  1592.  Fellow,  1587-94.  Preacher  at 
Hounslow,  Middlesex,  1596,  when  licensed  to  marry  Elizabeth, 
widow  of  —  Newton,  of  Somerset.  R.  of  Middleton-on-the- 
Wolds,  Yorks.,  1601-17.  Died  1617.   (J.  C.  Smith.) 

BARNES  or  BARNE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  ij)  at  St 
John's,  Feb.  27,  1687-8.  S.  of  John,  merchant  B.  in 
London.  School,  Leicester.  Matric  1688;  B.A.  1691-2; 
M.A.  1695.  Fellow,  1694-6.  Nephew  of  Miles,  D.D.  Died 
s.p.    (Suckling,  Suffolk,  i.  95.) 

BARNE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  Mar.  16, 
1729-30.  S.  of  John,  of  London,  mercer.  Matric  1730; 
LL.B.  1736.  Adm,  at  the  Inner  Temple,  June  13,  1730. 

BARNES,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1629;  B.A.  1631-2. 

BARNES,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  June,  1749.  Only  s. 
of  Allin,  miller.  B.  at  Yaxley,  Hunts.  Schools,  Fotheringhay 
and  Oakham.   Matric  1749. 

BARNES,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Michaelhouse,  Michs. 
1546.  Original  Fellow  of  Trinity,  1546.  One  of  these  names 
R.  of  Wormley,  Herts.,  till  his  death,  1566. 

BARNES,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  King's,  Easter,  1562. 

BARNES,  JOHN.  LL.B.  1562-3.  Of  Corpus  Christi.  One  of 
these  names  'LL.D.'  s.  of  John,  of  Bold,  Lanes.,  R.  of 
Haughton  le  Skeme,  1578.  Buried  there  Apr.  17,  1591. 
(H.  P.  Stokes;  Longstaffe,  Darlington.) 

BARNES,  JOHN.  Matric  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1567. 
One  of  these  names  R.  of  Ashy,  Westmorland,  1572-8. 

BARNES,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  Aug.  24, 
1573,  age  17-  Of  Wobum,  Beds.  Matric.  1573;  B.A.  1577- 
8;  M.A.  1581;  B.D.  1587.  Fellow,  1576-88.  Vice-Provost, 
1585-8.  University  preacher,  1585-6.  R.  of  St  Peter's, 
Dunstable,  Beds.,  1588.  R.  of  Basingham,  Lines.,  159a- 
1612.    Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1610-2  (perhaps  also  1587-9). 

BARNE,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1586. 

BARNES,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Jan.  13, 1592-3. 
Of  Tibbenham,  Norfolk.  S.  of  John,  yeoman.  School, 
Tibbenham.  Matric.  c.  1593;  B.A.  1596-7.  Perhaps  R.  of 
Spexhall,  Suffolk,  1609-20.   {Venn,  i.  146.) 

BARNE,  JOHN,  see  BERNE. 

BARNES  or  BARNE,  JOHN.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  Easter,  1633; 
B.A.  1627-8. 

BARNES,  JOHN.  Matric  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1637;  B.A. 
1630-1. 


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BARNES,  JOHN.     Adm.  at  St  Catharine's,  Hay  9,  1645. 

Matric.  164s.   S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  St  Mary  Overies,  Surrey. 

B.  there.  Migrated  to  St  John's,  July  10,  1646. 
BARNES,  JOHN.    Adm.  at  Clare,  June  13,  1651,  as  B.A.  from 

Oxford.   Matric.  from  St  Mary  Hall,  Oxford,  1650. 

BARNES,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  z8,  1661. 
Of  Bucks.  Matric.  1661;  B.A.  1664-5;  M.A.  1668.  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1669.  Ord.  priest  (London)  Sept.  1669.  R.  of 
W.  Hanningfield,  Essex,  1679-90.     Died  1690. 

BARNES  or  BARNE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peter- 
house,  Feb.  I,  1685-6.  Of  London.  School,  St  Paul's. 
Matric.  1686;  Sdiolar,  1686.  Adm.  at  Emmanuel,  July  i,  1687. 

BARNES,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Nov.  27,  1740. 
S.  of  Andrew,  grocer,  of  Lakenheath,  Suffolk.  B.  there. 
Schools,  Brandon  and  Bury.  Matric.  1740-1;  Scholar,  1741- 
5;  B.A.  1744-5.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  9,  i745; 
priest,  Sept.  22,  1745.  R.  of  Coney  Weston,  Suffolk,  i745- 
i8i8;  of  Bamingham,  1745-1818.  Died  at  Lakenheath, 
Jan.  21,  1818,  aged  97.  M.I.  there.   {Venn,  ir.  48.) 

BARNES,  JOSEPH.  M.A.  1639  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Robert  (1604),  of  Rotherfidd,  Oxon.,  clerk.  Matric.  at  Ox- 
ford, Apr.  13,  1632,  age  17;  B.A.  1634;  M.A.  1637.  R-  of 
East  Ilsley,  Berks.,  1639.  Will  (Cons.  C.  of  Sarum)  1671. 
{Al.  Oxon.;  J.C.Smith.) 

BARNES,  JOSHUA.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Dec.  11,  1671. 
Of  Middlesex.  S.  of  Edward,  merchant-taylor,  of  London. 
B.  Jan.  10,  1654.  School,  Christ's  Hospital:  exhibitioner. 
Matric.  1672-3;  B.A.  1675-6;  M.A.  1679;  B.D.  1686.  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1706.  Fellow,  1678-1701.  Regius  Professor  of 
Greek,  1695-1712.  F.R.S.  1710.  Died  Aug.  3,  1712,  at 
Hemingford,  Hunts.,  aged  58.  M.I.  there.  Author:  Greek 
scholarship,  etc.    {D.N.B.;  Le  Neve,  Mon.  11.  246.) 

BARNES,  JOSHUA.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1731. 
S.  of  John.  B.  at  Oundle,  Northants.  Matric.  1731;  B.A. 
1735-6;  M.A.  1739.  Fellow,  1734-47.  Assistant  master  at 
Eton.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  17,  1739.  Chaplain 
to  the  Eari  of  Berkeley.  R.  of  Thruxton,  Hants.  V.  of 
Latton,  Wilts.,  1748.  In  1749  be  became  D.D.  at  Gottingen. 
Vied  Feb.  16,  1772;  of  Thruxton,  Hants.  (G.  Mag.) 

BARNES,  MARLION.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pbterhouse,  June 
17,1641.  Of  Middlesex.  School,  Charterhouse.  Scholar,  164 1. 

BARNES,  MARTIN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Feb.  3, 
1717-8.  S.  of  William.  B.  in  London.  School,  Merchant 
Taylors'.  Matric.  1717;  B.A.  1721-2;  M.A.  1725;  B.D.  1732. 
Fellow,  1724.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  21,  1724-5;  priest, 
Mar.  6,  1725-6.  R.  of  Swanscombe,  Kent,  1757-9.  Died 
Sept.  27,  1759-   M.I.  there. 

BARNE  or  BARNES,  MILES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  a  scholar 
from  Westminster,  1618.  S.  of  Sir  William,  of  Woolwich,  Knt. 
Matric.  Michs.  1618;  B.A.  1622-3;  M.A.  1626.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  June  8;  priest,  June  9,  162S.  R.  of  Brooke,  Kent, 
1640-63.  V.  of  Folkestone,  i666.  R.  of  Bishopsboume.  Died 
Sept.  I,  1670.  Father  of  the  next.  (Suckling,  Suffolk,  i.  95; 
Burke,  L.G.) 

BARNES  or  BARNE,  MILES.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse, 
Easter,  1657.  S.  of  Miles  (above),  R.  of  Bishopsboume,  Kent; 
grandson  of  Sir  William.  B.A.  1659-60;  M.A.  1663;  D.D.  1682 
XlU.  Reg.).  Fellow,  1662-89.  Proctor,  1667-8.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1664.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1663;  priest,  Sept.  24, 1664. 
Chaplain  to  Charles  II.  V.  of  Madingley,  Cambs.,  1662- 
82.  Died  at  Kingbam,  Oxon.,  c.  1709.  Buried  there.  {Al. 
Oxon;  T.  A.  WcUker,  no;  Suckling,  i.  96.)  Al.  Oxon.  is 
wrong  as  to  his  preferments. 

BARN,  NATHANIEL.   Mandate  for  M.D.  1689. 

BARNES,  NICHOLAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1564. 

BARNES,  OWEN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Queen's,  Easter,  1634. 

Of  Norfolk     2nd  s.  of  William,  of  I.  of  Ely,  Esq.    Adm. 

at  Gray's  Inn,  June  23,  1637.  Town  clerk  of  Lynn,  1662-70. 

Died  1670,  aged  52.    M.I  at  East  Winch.    (Top.  and  Gen.  11. 

95;  Vu.  of  Norfolk,  1664.) 
BARNES,  PETER.    Matric.  Fell  -Com.  from  Queens',  Easter, 

1587.  Of  London.   Probabjy  5th  s.  of  Sir  George,  of  London, 

Knt.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  11,  1591. 
BARNES,  PHILIP.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  8,  1726. 

Of  Derbyshire,   Matric.  1726.   Afterwards  Fell.-Com.   S.  of 

William,  of  Derby,  Esq.   Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  May  3, 

1728.   Died  Jan.  6,  1770.   {Land.  Mag.) 
BARNES,  RALPH.   Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1610. 

Of  Yorks. 
BARNES,  RICHARD.   Fellow  of  Clarx  in  1393. 

BARNES,  RICHARD.  Bishop  of  Ehirham;  said  to  have  Uken 
the  B.D.  degree  at  Cambridge,  but  there  seems  no  record  of 
this.  He  was  B.A.  at  Oxford,  1553-4;  M.A.  1556-7;  D.D. 
1579-80.  Bishop  of  Carlisle,  1570;  of  Durham,  1577-87. 
Died  Aug.  24,  1587.  {Cooper,  11.  15;  D.N.B.;  Al.  Oxon.) 


Barnes,  William 

BARNES,  RICHARD.  Matric  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter, 
1577. 

BARNES,  ROBERT.  Incorp.  as  B.D.  1522-3;  D.D.  1523.  Bom 
near  Lynn,  Norfolk,  c.  1495.  Friend  and  contemporary  of 
Bishop  Bale.  Early  became  an  Augustinlan  friar;  studied 
at  their  house  in  Cambridge,  and  became  prior.  Embraced 
Reformed  opinions,  and  was  imprison^.  Escaped  to 
Antwerp.  Returned  on  the  invitation  of  Cromwell,  1531. 
Employed  on  foreign  missions  by  the  King.  Finally  relapsed, 
and  burnt  as  a  heretic,  July  30, 1540.  {Cooper,  1.  74;  D.N.B.) 

BARNES,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1566. 
One  Robert  Bame;  s.  of  William,  of  Harlton,  Cambs.,  of 
the  Middle  Temple;  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  1570. 

BARNES,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 
1584. 

BARNES,  ROBERT.  M.A.  1604  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Joseph,  printer  to  Oxford  University.  Matric.  (Oxford) 
Mar.  13,  1589-90,  age  13.  Chorister  and  demy  of  Magdalen. 
B.A.  1597;  M.A.  1601;  B.D.  1610.  Fellow"  of  Magdalen, 
1597-1612.  R.  of  Swyncombe,  Oxon.,  1606-12.  R.  of  Sil- 
chester,  Hants.;  and  of  Rotherfield  Greys,  1612-39.  Buried 
at  Rotherfield,  Mar.  20,  1638-9.  Will  proved  (P.C.C.)  1639. 
Father  of  Joseph  (1639).  {Al.  Oxon.) 

BARNES,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Feb.  3, 
1690-1.  S.  of  Robert,  of  'Bmmlining  in  Cumbria.'  Matric 
1691. 

BARNES,  ROGER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  20,  1663. 
Matric.  1663;  B.A.  1667-8;  M.A.  1671.  Perhaps  C.  of  Paken- 
ham,  Suffolk;  licensed  to  teach  grammar,  1673.  One  of  these 
names  s.  of  Roger,  of  the  Abbey,  Bury,  Suffolk.  {Vis.  of 
Suff.,  1664.) 

BARNES  or  BARNE,  THOMAS.  Probably  matric.  sizar  from 
St  John's,  Easter,  1578.  B.  in  AD  Hallows,  Honey  I..ane, 
London.  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1579-80;  M..\.  1583.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Oct.  29,  1585,  age  26.  R.  of  Pyecombe, 
Sussex. 

BARNES,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Easter,  1599. 

Of  Bedfordshire. 
BARNES,   THOMAS.    Adm.   Fell.-Com.    at   Caius,    Mar.    13, 

1602-3,  3ge  25.    B.   at  Salisbury.     Matric.   at   Magdalen 

College,  Oxford,  May  9,  1595;   B.A.  (Oxford)  1598;  M.A. 

(Cambridge)  1603. 

BARNES,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1613. 
B.  at  Soham,  Cambs.  B.A.  1616-7;  M.A.  1620.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Mar.  16,  1616-7;  priest  (London)  Mar.  i,  1617-8, 
age  22.  Perhaps  preacher  at  St  Mary  Magdalene,  Old  Fish 
St,  London.  If  so,  author  of  a  work  entitled  the  Wise  Man's 
Forecast,  1624. 

BARNES,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Feb.  14,  1625-6. 

Of  Sussex.     Matric.  1626;  Scholar,   1626;   B.A.  1629-30; 

M.A.  1633. 
BARNES,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,   1656. 

Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  Easter,  1659;  B.A.  1659-60;  M.A.  1663. 

Ord.  priest  (Nonvich)  Sept.  1678.   R.  of  Gasthorpe,  Norfolk, 

1681.    R.  of  Riddlesworth,  1681-1713.    Died  Oct.  20,  1713, 

aged  74.   (Le  Neve,  Mon.  n.  254.) 

BARNES,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trtwity,  May  3, 1667. 
S.  and  h.  of  William,  of  E.  Winch,  Norfolk,  Esq.  Matric. 
1667.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  22,  1669. 

BARNES,  TIMOTHY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1587. 

BARNES,  W.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1583. 

BARNES,  WALTER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  7, 
1688.  S.  of  John,  gent.  B.  at  Cottenham,  Cambs.  School, 
Ely.  Matric.  1688;  B.A.  1691-3;  M.A.  1695.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lmcoln)  Sept.  24,  1693. 

BARNES,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  sizar  from  Jksus,  c.  1595.  B.  at 

Stapleford,  Cambs.,  c.  1582.    B.A.  1598-9.    Ord.  deacon  and 

priest  (Ely)  Feb.  27,  1602-3.    V.  of  Helpringham,  Lines., 

1608  ('M.A.'). 
BARNES,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  1596.    Of 

Cambs.    Probably  s.  of  Edward,  of  Soham,  Cambs.    J.  P. 

Suffered  for  his  loyalty.    Retired  to  E.  Winch,  Norfolk, 

where  he  died  in  1657,  aged  75.   M.I.  there.   Perhaps  father 

of  William  (1634).  {Blomefield,  iv.  746.) 
BARNES,   WILLIAM.    Matric.  sizar  from   Christ's,   Easter, 

1604;  B.A.  1606-7.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  30,  1607. 

One  of  these  names,  and  M.A.,  V.  of  Mediety  of  N.  Muskham, 

Notts.,  1617.   {Peile,  i.  249.) 
BARNES,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  pens,  from  Kino's,  Easter,  1616; 

B.A.  1619-20. 
BARNES,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens.  fromOuEENS',  Easter,  1634. 

Of  Norfolk.   S.  and  h.  of  William,  of  I.  of  Ely,  Esq.   Adm. 

at  Gray's  Inn,  May   19,   1637.    Of  East  Wmch,  Norfolk. 

Barrister,  1645.   Ancient,  1660.   (J.  Foster,  Gray'i  Inn.) 


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BARNES,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  May  15, 
1644.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Landbeach,  Cambs.  School, 
Chesterfield  (?  Chesterford),  Essex.  Matric.  1644.  One  of 
these  names  R.  of  Patching,  Sussex,  1671.   (PeiU,  i.  487.) 

BARNES,  WILLIAM  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Pem- 
broke, July  7,  1 719.  S.  of  Gilbert,  citizen  01  London. 
Matric.  1719.  '  Grecian '  from  Christ's  Hospital.  B.A.  1722-3; 
M.A.  1726.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  1722-3;  Curate 
or  lecturer  at  St  Bride's,  Fleet  St,  London.  Died  Feb.  27, 
1766. 

BARNES,  .   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  1636. 

BARNESSE,  ANTHONY.  Matric  FelL-Com.  from  Chwst's, 
Michs.  1576. 

BARNETT,  see  also  BURNETT. 

BARNETT,  ANDREW.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Sept.  5,  1646. 
B.  at  Uppington,  Salop.  P.C.  of  Church  Hulme,  Chesh're: 
ejected  for  refusing  the  Engagement.  R.  of  Rodington, 
Salop:  ejected,  1662.  Afterwards  practised  physic.  (Calamy, 
II.  330.) 

BARNETT,  DANIELi  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  June  29,  1730- 
S.  of  Daniel,  R.  of  Baddiley,  Cheshire.  Matric.  at  Brasenose 
College,  Oxford,  Oct.  10,  1720,  age  19,  as  Burnett;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1724;  M.A.  (Cambridge),  1730.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

BARNET,  HUMPHREY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Magdalene, 
June  26,  1668.   S.  of ,  of  Salop.   Matric.  1668. 

BARNET,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  10, 
1652-3.  S.  of  Edward,  yeoman,  of  Eryholme,  Gilling, 
Yorks.  B.  there.  School,  Danby  Wiske,  Yorks.  (private). 
Matric.  1653;  B.A.  1660-1;  M.A.  1664.  According  to  Scott- 
Mayor  {P.I.,  xxvii)  the  name  should  be  Burnet.  One  of 
these  names  V.  of  E.  Witton,  Yorks.,  1671-1703.  Died  1703. 
(M.  H.  Peacock.) 

BARNET,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1582. 

BARNETT,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  30,  1682. 
Matric.  1683-4;  B.A.  1685-6. 

BARNATT,  RICHARD.  Matric.  from  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1739. 
Se«  Barnard. 

BARNETT,  SAMUEL  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  13,  1682. 
Of  Rollestone  Park,  Staffs. 

BARNETT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sr  Catharine's,  May  23, 
1672.   Matric.  1672. 

BARNEWTS,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Emmanuel,  Easter, 

1628. 
BARNEY,  see  ako  BERNEY  and  BURNEY. 

BARNEY,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  May  20, 
1689.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Bradiey,  Salop.  School,  private. 
Matric.  1689.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  Dec.  1693.  C.  of 
Kynnardley,  Salop,  Aug.  18, 1697.  Perhaps  father  of  Joseph, 
next.   {PeiU,  11.  113.) 

BARNY,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  20, 
1718-9.  S.  of  Joseph,  of  Shrewsbury,  clerk  (perhaps  the 
above).  School,  Barrow,  Shropshire.  Matric.  1718-9;  B.A. 
1722-3. 

BARNYE,  ROBERT.    Matric  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs. 

1578. 
BARNY,   WILLIAM.      Adm.  at  Emmanuel,  Jime   29,   1750. 

Mistake  for  Barry,  whom  see. 

BARNEY, .  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  1580. 

BARNFIELD,  THOBIAS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Mar.  14, 1697-S. 

Of  Staffordshire.  Matric.  1698;  B.A.  1701-2. 
BARNHAM,  ABRAHAM.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  1654. 

BARENHAM,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Trinity,  c. 
1592.  S.  of  Sir  .Martin,  of  Hollingboume,  Kent.  Bapt.  there, 
Oct.  20,  1576.  Of  Hollingboume.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov. 
8,  1594.  Knighted,  1603.  M.P.  for  Grampound,  1604-11; 
for  Maidstone,  1620,  1623,  1625,  1626,  1640.  Died  1646. 
(Suss.  Vis.,  1663;  J.  Foster,  Gray's  Inn;  J.  C.  Smith.) 

BARNHAM,  JOHN.  B.A.  from  Trinity  1596-7;  M.A.  1600. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec  21,  1599,  age  24.  C.  of  Oulton, 
Norfolk.  Priest,  Sept.  21,  1606.  C.  of  E.  Wretham.  Will 
(Norwich  Cons.  C.)  1646:  'minister  of  God's  Word.' 

BARNHAM,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  14)  at  Sidney,  July  7, 
1674.  2nd  s.  of  John,  shoemaker,  of  Norwich.  School, 
Norwich.   Scholar.   Brother  of  William  (1668). 

BARNHAM,  PETER.  Matric  sizar  from  King's,  Michs.  1598. 
B.  at  Thetford,  Norfolk.  B.A.  1601-2.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Mar.  4,  1609-10,  age  27.  C.  of  Bowers-Gifford,  Essex.  Ord. 
priest,  June  18,  1614.  C.  of  N.  Benfleet. 

BARNAM,  THOMAS.   Matric  pens,  from  Clare,  Lent,  1563-4. 

BARNEHAM,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1607.  Of  Staffs.  B.A.  1610-1;  M.A.  1614.  R.  of  Milton, 
Cambs.,  1620-33;  buried  there,  Jan.  12,  1631-2. 


BarnewellI 

BARNHAM,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at 
June  24,  1668.  S.  of  John,  shoemaker.  B.  at 
School,  Norwich.   Brother  of  John  (1674). 

BARNHAM,  WYNDHAM.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  \i 
Norwich.  Probably  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  J^ 
1687;  and  at  the  Inner  Temple,  May  8,  1708. 


BARNINGHAM, 


B.A.  1522-3. 


BARNSDELL  or  BARONSDALE,  WILLIAM.  Matric  pens,  from 
St  John's,  Easter,  1552.  Of  Gloucs.  B.A.  1554-5;  M.A. 
1558;  M.D.  1568.  Fellow,  1556.  Linacre  lecturer  m  College. 
F.R.C.P.:  Censor,  1581;  Treasurer,  1583;  President,  1589- 
1600.  Died  1608.  Will  (P.C.C).  (Cooler,  n.  492;  D.iV.B.; 
Munk,  1.  66.) 

BARNSHAW,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Sept.  13,  1649.  S.  of  William,  husbandman,  of  Goostrey, 
Sandbacb,  Cheshire.  School,  Goostrey  (private).  Matric. 
1649;  B.A.  1653-4. 

BARNSLEY,GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Magdalene,  Feb.  17, 
1660-1,  age  16.  S.  of  George,  of  Hallam,  Yorks.  School, 
Dronfield.  Matric.  1661;  B.A.  1664-5;  M.A.  i668.  R.  of 
Marksball,  Essex,  1670-4.  R.  of  Sedlescomb,  Sussex,  1674. 
R.  of  Northiam,  1677. 


BARNSLEY, 


Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  King's,  Michs.  1599. 


BARNSTON,  ROGER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  4, 
1727.  S.  of  Roger,  of  Chester  (Churton,  Cheshire).  School, 
Sedbergh,  Yorks.  Matric  1727;  B.A.  1730-1;  M.A.  1734. 
P.C.  of  St  Michael,  Chester,  1737.  Preb.  of  Chester,  1739-82. 
R.  of  Condover,  Salop.  Died  Dec.  6,  1782.  Buried  at 
Famdon,  Cheshire.    Brother  of  the  next.    (Burke,  L.  G.) 

BARNSTON,  TRAFFORD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Trinity, 
May  15,  1726.  S.  of  Roger,  of  Chester.  School,  Sedbergh, 
Yorks.  Matric  1726.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Apr.  5, 
1723.  Sheriff  of  Cheshire,  1735.  Banker,  Mansion  House  St. 
Died  June,  1782.  Brother  of  Roger,  above.  (G.  Mag.) 


BARNESTONE, 


Adm.  Fell-Com.  at  Trinity,  1555. 


BARNWELL,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Apr.  i, 
1671.  S.  of  Charles,  gent.,  deceased.  B.  at  Mattishall, 
Norfolk.  Schools,  North  Walsham  and  Seaming.  Matric. 
1671.  Of  Mileham,  gent.  Died  1702.  Buried  at  Mileham, 
Dec  19.    (Venn,  i.  443.) 

BARNWELL,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
July  10,  1695.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Charles,  of  Mileham 
(above).  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  2,  1698-9.  Died  July 
24,1750.  M.I.  at  Mileham.  Father  of  the  next.  (Burke,  L.G.) 

BARNWELL,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Nov.  6, 
1723.  S.  of  Charles,  gent.,  of  Mileham,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 
Schools,  Walsingham  and  Congham  (private).  Matric.  1724; 
Scholar,  1724-9;  B.A.  1727-8.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Feb.  9, 
1734-5.  R.  of  Beeston,  Norfolk,  1734-70.  R.  of  Little 
Fransham,  1743-74.  Died  Apr.  26, 1774.  Buried  at  Beeston. 
Brother  of  Edward  (1729)  and  half-brother  of  Frederick 
(1748-9).  (Venn,  11.  19.) 

BARNEWELL,  EDWARD.  Matric  Fell.-Com.  from  King's, 
Easter,  1612.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Stephen,  of  Mileham, 
Norfolk,  Esq.;  adm. at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jime  30, 1614.  Buried 
Nov.  30,  1666.   M.I.  at  Mileham.   (Burke,  L.G.) 

BARNWELL,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse, 
June  24,  1729.  Adm.  sizar  at  Caius,  Nov.  12,  1729.  S.  of 
Charles,  gent.,  of  Mileham,  Norfolk.  B.  there.  School, 
Norwich.  Matric.  1729;  Scholar,  1729-34;  B.A.  1733-4. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Oct.  19, 1735;  priest,  Feb.  22, 1740-1, 
as  R.  of  Stibbard,  Norfolk,  to  1753;  of  Mileham,  1744-3. 
Buried  May  10,  1753,  unmarried.  Will  proved  (Norw.  C.C.) 
1753-  Brother  of  Charles  (1723)  and  half-brother  of  Frederick 
(1748-9).    (K«in,  11.31.) 

BARNWELL,  FREDERIC.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Feb.  3, 
1748-9.  S.  of  Charles,  Esq.,  of  Mileham,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 
School,  Seaming.  Matric.  1749;  Scholar,  1749;  B.A.  1753. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  23,  1753;  priest  Sept.  23,  1757. 
R.  of  Brockley,  Suffolk,  i766;of  Lawshall,  i767;of  Stanning- 
field,  1771.  Died  Mar.  9,  1809.  Buried  at  Fomham  All 
Saints.  Half-brother  of  Charles  (1723)  and  Edward  (1729). 
(Venn,  11.  62.) 

BARNEWELL,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Lent, 
1580-1;  B.A.  1584-5;  M.A.  1588;  B.D.  1600.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1611.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  6,  1587;  priest 
(Rochester)  1588.  Chaplain  to  Archbishop  Bancroft.  V.  of 
Aylesford,  Kent,  1593-1617.  R.  of  Banning,  1603-5.  R.  of 
Ridley,  1605-17.  Preb.  of  Rochester,  1613-7.  Buried  in 
Rochester  Cathedral,  1617. 

BARNEWELL,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 

1584. 


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Barnewell,  John 

BARNBWELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  xg)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  as, 
1701.  S.  of  John,  of  Nassington,  Northants.  School,  St 
Paul's,  London.  Matric  1701;  Scholar,  1702;  B. A.  1704-5; 
M.A.  1708;  B.D.  1725;  DD.  1728  (Com.  Reg.).  FeUow,  1707. 
Proctor,  1720-1.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  17,  17^4-5 ; 
priest,  Apr.  3, 1715.  V.  of  Haslingfield,  Cambs.,  1719-46.  R. 
of  Sampford  Parva,  Essex,  1727.  V.  of  Trumpington,  Cambs., 
1732-46. 

BARNWELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  Oct.  13, 
1713.  S.  of  William  (1670),  R.  of  Watton,  Herts.  B.  at 
Millbrook,  Beds.  School,  Wrestlingworth.  Matric.  1714; 
B.A.  1717-8;  M.A.  1728.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  21, 
1718;  priest,  Sept.  20,  1720.  Curate  at  Watton,  1718.  V.  of 
Shephall,  Herts.,  1742-60. 

BARNWELL,  LAWRENCE,  Matric.  pens,  from  Petkrhouse, 
Michs.  1558;  B.A.  1561-2;  M.A.  1565;  B.D.  1570.  FeUow 
of  Jesus,  1563-73.  Proctor,  1571-a.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 
Dec  19,  1563.  V.  of  All  Saints',  Cambridge,  1566-72. 
University  preacher,  1571.  Lady  Margaret  preacher,  i57i-*. 
V.  of  West  Wratting,  Cambs.,  1572-7-  R.  of  Brinkley,  1573- 
V.  of  Godmanchester,  Hunts.,  1587-99.  R.  of  Worlington, 
1597-1602.  (Cooler,  I.  322;  A.  Gray.) 

BARNWELL,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1582;  B.A.  1585-6;  M.A.  1589.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Apr.  38,  1588;  priest,  Sept.  21,  1588.  R.  of  Woodstone, 
Hunts.,  1596-1619.   Buried  at  Woodstone,  Sept.  8,  1619. 

BARNWELL,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter, 
1572 ;  B.A.  1575-6;  M.A.  1579.  Perhaps  R.  of  North  Witham, 
Lines.,  1578-83.   Died  1583. 

BARNWELL,  WILLIAIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's, 
Sept.  8,  1670.  S.  of  William,  of  Aspley,  Beds.  B.  in 
London.  Schools,  Aspley  and  Hockley,  London.  Migrated 
to  Sidney,  Dec  9,  1670.  Matric.  1670;  B.A.  1674-5; 
M.A.  1678.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Nov.  6,  1679.  Minister  of 
Tattenhoe,  Bucks.,  1679-1734.  R.  of  Watton-at-Stone, 
Herts.,  1694-1734.  Died  July  1,  i734.  aged  82.  M.I.  at 
Watton.  Father  of  John  (1713).  {PeiU,  11.  31 ;  Lipscomb,  iii.) 

BARODALE,  GABRIEL.  M.A.  from  King's,  1718.  S.  of  Joseph, 
of  Coventry.  Matric.  (University  College,  Oxford)  May  9, 
1711,  age  20;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1714-5.  V.  of  Weston-on-Avon, 
Gloucester,  1722.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

BARODEN, .  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1472. 

BARON  or  BARO,  ANDREW.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peter- 
house,  May  2,  1661.  S.  of  Samuel  (1615),  M.D.,  of  Norfolk. 
School,  Lynn.  Matric.  166 1;  Scholar,  1661;  B.A.  1664-5 ;  M.A. 
1668.  Fellow,  1666.  Taxor,  1682;  Scrutator,  1700.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1669.  Died  Aug.  14,  17x9;  buried  at  All  Saints', 
Lynn.   M.Ij    Will  (Norwich)  Oct.  6,  1719.   {T.  A.  Walker.) 

BARON,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Nov.  29,  1691.  S. 
of  Benjamin,  V.  of  Bradford,  Yorks.  Migrated  to  Corpus 
Christi,  1692.  Matric.  1692;  B.A.  1695-6;  M.A.  1699.  Died 
July  18,  1701,  age  28.  M.I.  at  Bradford.  Brother  of  Michael 
(1707-8).  (A.Gray.) 

BARON,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Dec.  31, 
1706.  S.  of  Charles,  citizen  of  London.  B.  at  Safiron  Walden. 
School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric  1707;  B.A.  1710-11; 
M.A.  1714.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept.  21,  1712;  priest 
(Lincoln)  Sept.  22,  1723.  R  of  Stevenage,  Herts.,  1723-5- 
Died  1725. 

BARON,  EDWARD.   Matric.  pens,  from  Caius,  Mar.  38,  1618. 

BARON,  GEORGE.    Matric.  i>ens.  from  Peterhouse,  c.  1595. 

One  of  these  names,  of  Plymouth,  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 

1597. 
BARON,  HENRY.    Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  June  30, 

1693.     School,  Charterhouse.    Matric.  1695;  B.A.  1696-7. 

Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  21,  1699;  priest,  Aug.  2,  1706. 

R.  of  St  Mary  Somerset,  with  St  Mary  Mounthaw,  London, 

1706-31.    Died  Jan.  29,  1730-1.    Buried  at  Windsor.   Will, 

P.C.C.   (H.  G.  Harrison.) 
BARON,  HUMBERSTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Sept.  32,  1641. 

Matric.  1641;  B.A.  1644-5;  M-A.  1649. 

BARON,  HUMBERSTONE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  4,  1684-s.  S.  of  Robert,  gent.  B.  at  Gt  Shelford, 
Cambs.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.  B.A.  1688-9.  Ord. 
priest  (London)  Jime  28,  1689.  R.  of  Lawford,  Essex,  1699, 
as  M.A.   WiU  (P.C.C.)  1706. 

BARON,  JAMES.  M.A.  1650  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of  George, 
of  Plymouth.  Matric.  (Oxford)  Mar.  20,  163^-5,  age  18; 
B.A.  1638;  M.A.  1641.  Fellow  of  Magdalen  College,  Oxford, 
1648.  R.  of  Tubney,  Berks.,  and  P.C.  of  Horsepath,  Oxon  , 
1650.  Minister  of  Hendred,  Berks.,  till  ejected,  1662.  Died 
1683. 

BARON,  JOHN.   B.A.  1505-6. 

BARONE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Sr  John'*.  Easter,  i960. 


Baron,  Thomas 

BARON,  JOHNb   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  4,  1617,  after- 
wards Fell.-Com.   Matric.  1617.   Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  John, 
of  Layer- Breton,  Essex,  Esq.,  deceased;  adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  May  10,  1621. 
BARON,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  22)  at  Pembroke,  Dec.  30, 
1699.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.  B.  at  Denton,  Norfolk.    Probably 
the  same  as  the  next. 
BARON,  JOHN.    M.A.   1705  (Com.  Reg.).    B.  Oct.  31,  1677. 
D.D.  (Cambridge)  1733.  R.  of  Brome,  Norfolk,  1701.  R.  of 
Chedgrave,   1702.     R.   of   Saxlingham-Nethergate.    Arch- 
deacon  of   Norfolk,    1731-3.     Dean   of   Norwich,    1732-9. 
Died  July  11,  1739.  Buried  in  Saxlingham  Church. 
BARON,  JONATHAN,  M.A.  from  Pembroke,  1738.  S.  of  John, 
of  Tintagel,  Cornwall.    Matric.   (Trinity  College,  Oxford), 
Apr.  2,  1726,  age  19;   B.A.  (Oxford)  1729.    Ord.  priest,  Oct. 
4,  1730.    V.  of  Lostwithiel,  Cornwall,  1730.   V.  of  Tintagel, 
1737-     V.  of   Mevagissey,    1755.    Died  1771.    Buried  June 
29.   {A I.  Oxon.;  G.Mag.) 
BARON,  MICHAEL.    Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  Feb.  9, 
1707-8.    S.  of  Benjamin,  priest,  V.  of  Bradford.    B.  at 
Skircoat,  Yorks.    School,  Bradford.    Matric.  1708;  Scholar, 
1710-1;  B.A.  1713-4.    Ord.  priest  (York)  Sept.  1719.    V.  of 
Thornton,  1714-24.   Brother  of  Benjamin  (1691).   (PeiU,  11. 
169.) 
BARON   or   BARO,    PETER.     LL.B.    1575-6    (Incorp.    from 
Bourges).  S.  of  Stephen.  B.  at  Etampes,  France,  Dec  1534. 
D.D.  1576.    Studied  afterwards  at  Geneva,  where  he  was 
admitt^  to  the  ministry  by  Calvin.   Came  to  England,  c. 
1573.     Lady    Margaret    Professor   of    Divinity,    1574-96. 
Incorp.  D.D.  at  Oxford,  1576.  At  Cambridge  he  gave  much 
offence  to  the  Puritan  party,  and  retired  to  London,  1596. 
Buried  at  St  Olave's,   Hart  St,  Apr.  17,  1599.    Author: 
Prelectiones,  on  the  prophet  Jonas,  1579;  and  other  theo- 
logical works.    Father  of  Peter  (1576)  below.    (Cooper,  11. 
275;  D.N.B.) 
BARON  or  BARO,  PETER.    Matric  sizar  from  Peterhouse, 
Michs.  1576.    S.  of  Peter,  D.D.,  above.    Bom  in  Orleans. 
Came   to   England  with  his  father.    B.A.   1580-1;    M.A. 
1585.    Fellow,  1585.     He  and  his  wife   were  naturalised 
in  1606.    A  physician  at  Boston.    J.P.  for  Lines.    Buried 
there  Sept.  7,  1630.   WiU  (P.C.C.)  1631.   Father  of  Samuel 
(1615).  (T.  A.Walker;  Lines.  Pedigrees.) 
BARON,  PETER.  Matric.  pens.from  Peterhouse,  Easter,  1611 ; 
B.A.  1614-5.   S.  of  Peter  (1576).   Commissioner  of  Sewers. 
Buried  at  Boston,  Aug.  31,  1657.   (Litics.  Pedigrees.) 
BARON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  July  22, 1645. 
S.  of  Robert,  alderman  of  Norwich.    B.   there.    School, 
Norwich.   Matric.  1645.   Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Oct.  23,  1646. 
Best  known  as  a  persistent  and  successful  plagiarist.  Author, 
Cyprian  Academy,  Mirza,  etc.    (D.N.B.;  N.  and  Q.,  Jan.  3, 
1914.) 
BARRON,  ROBERT.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  June  i, 
1674.    ist  s.  of  Robert,  glass-worker,  deceased.   B.  at  HuU. 
School,  Hull.   Matric.  1674;  B.A.  1677-8;  M.A.  1681.   Ord. 
deacon   (Norwich)   Sept.   1678;   priest,   May   1681.    R.   of 
Bradwell,  Suffolk,  1683-94.  R.  of  Lound,  1694-1717.  Father 
of  Robert  (1706-7). 
BARON,  ROBERT.   Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  July  6,  1683.   S.  of 
Robert,  of  Great  Shelford,  Cambs.,  Esq.    Matric.  1683-4; 
Scholar,  1683;  B.A.  1687-8;  M.A.  1691.   Ord.  deacon  (Lon- 
don) July  8;  priest,  Aug.  28,   1689.    Probably  emigrant 
minister  to  Bermuda,  1701.   V.  of  Hogsthorpe,  Lines.,  1707. 
V.  of  Mumby,  1707.   'Gone  beyond  sea'  in  1711;  probably 
as  minister  to  Maryland.    Rob.  Baron,  M.A.,  was  S.P.G. 
minister  in  S.  Carolina,  1753-64.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1682). 
BARRON,  ROBERT.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Jan.  17, 
1706-7.  S.  of  Robert  (1674),  R.  of  Bradwell,  Suffolk.  School, 
Norwich.    Matric.  1707;  B.A.  1710-1.    Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 
Sept.  23,  1711  (Liu.  dim.  from  Norwich);  priest  (Norwich) 
Dec.  1715.    R.  of  Themilthorpe,  1715-74.     R.  of  Bawdes- 
well,  Norfolk,  1721-74.     P.C.  of  Belaugh,  1733-70-    Died 
Feb.  7,  1774-    (G-  Mag.) 
BARON  or  BARO,  SAMUEL.    Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse, 
Michs.  1615.   S.  of  Peter  Baro  or  Baron,  of  Lincoln  (1576). 
B.A.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1617-8;  M.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1621; 
Lie. Med.  1627;  M.D.  1628.  Fellowof  Peterhouse,  1619.  Tutor, 
bursar,  etc.   Married,  1631,  Frances,  dau.  of  Tho.  Goddard, 
E^q.   Commissioner  of  Sewers.    Of  Lynn,  Norfolk.    Buried 
at  All  Saints',  Lynn,  Apr.  12,  1673.   M.I.  there.   Father  of 
Andrew,  1661.   (T.A.Walker,  24;  Lines.  Pedigrees;  LeNeve, 
Mon.  III.  70,  98.) 
BARON,  STEPHEN.    Franciscan  friar.   Studied  at  Cambridge. 
Confessor  to  Henry  VIII.  Provincial  of  his  order  in  England. 
Author,  sermons,  etc.    Probably  died  c.  1520.    (Cooper,  t. 
23;  D.N.B.) 
BARON,  THOMAS.    Adm.  at  Kino's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
AuR.  19,  1531,  age  17.    Of  Heydon,  Norfolk.    ('Bacon'  in 
Harwood.) 


95 


Baron,  Thomas 

BARRON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1645.  Of 

Norfolk.    Matric.  Easter,  1647. 
BARON,  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Feb.  28,  1 661-2.   Of 

Essex.  Matric.  1662;  B.A.  1665-6;  M.A.  1669.  FeUow,  1667. 

Ord.  priest  (Ely)  Sept.  24, 1670.  V.  of  Wymondham,  Norfolk, 

1683-6.    R.  of  Wilby,  1686.    Died  Dec.  4,  1686,  age  37. 

(Le  Neve's  Mon.  v.  86.) 
BARRON,  THOIAAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinitv,  as  'Barrow,' 

Sept.  23,  1663.   Matric.  1664-5. 
BARON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Magdalene,  July  7. 

1682.  S.  of  Robert,  gent.  B.  at  Gt  Shelford,  Cambs.  School, 

Bury  St  Edmunds.   Matric.  1683;  B.A.  1686-7;  M.A.  1690. 

Fellow,  1689.     Ord.  priest  (London)  Dec.  20,  1691.  R.  of 

Offord  Darcy,  Hunts.,  1694-7.    R.  of  Ashdon,  Essex,  1697. 

EHed  Jan.  2,  1728.    Brother  of  Robert  (1683). 
BARON,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhousk,  Michs. 

1580. 
BARON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  July  4, 1654. 

S.  of  Jonas,  of  Tibbenham,  Norfolk,  gent.   Schools,  Mendle- 

sham  and   Kenninghall.     Matric.  1655;   Scholar,  1655-62; 

B.A.   1658-9;   M.A.   1662.    Fellow,   1662-8.    Ord.  deacon 

(Norwich)  Sept.  1662.    R.  of  Hampstead-Marshall,  Berks. 

R.  of  Enbome,  1673.    Admon.  (Cons.  C.  of  Sarum)  1714- 

{Venn,  i.  390.) 

BARON, .  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter,  1544. 

BARRON,  .   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1603 

BARONSDALE,  see  BARNSDELL. 

BARR,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  x8)  at  Sidney,  May  27,  1727. 
S.  of  John,  farmer.  B.  at  Normanby,  Lines.  School, 
Kirkton,  Lines.  Matric.  1727;  B.A.  1730-1.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Dec.  19,  1731;  priest.  Mar  10,  i733-4'  Preb.  of 
Lincoln,  1755-78.   Died  1778. 

BARRAND,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1580. 

BARRARD  or  BARRET, .  B.Can.L   1529-30. 

BARREL,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  26, 
1724.  S.  of  Francis,  of  Kent  (Recorder  of  Rochester). 
School,  Rochester.  Matric.  1724.  Resided  in  London.  Died 
1772.  Buried  in  Rochester  Cathedral,  Feb.  29  (Pedigree 
in  Vis.  of  Kent,  1663.)   For  the  father  see  Al.  Oxon. 

BARRETT,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1554. 

BARRETT,  ARTHUR-  M.A.  from  Christ's,  1678.  S.  of  William, 
of  Maidstone,  Kent.  Matric.  at  Merton  College,  Oxford,  Nov. 
14, 1661,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1666.  R.  of  Sutton  Waldron, 
Dorset,  1676.  R.  of  Caundle  Bishop,i68o.  {Al.  Oxon.;  Peile, 
II.  71.) 

BARRET,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1622;  B.A.  1625-6. 

BARRET,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1646.  Of  London.  B.A.  1649-50. 

BARRATT,  DAVID.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Pkterhouse, 
June  29,  1 714,  afterwards  pens.  Of  Somerset.  School, 
BristoL  Matric.  1714;  Scholar,  1715;  B.A.  1717-8;  M.A. 
1 72 1.  Probably  in  medical  practise  at  Bristol.  Died  there 
Mar.  7,  1735;  called  M.D.   (G.  Mag.;  M.  H.  Peacock.) 

BARRETT,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Gonville  Hall, 
Easter,  1548;  Scholar,  1551;  B.A.  from  Pembroke,  1552-3; 
M.A.  1556.  Fellow  successively  of  Pembroke,  Corpus  Christi 
and  Queens'.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1560.  Fellow  of  Eton 
College,  1563.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Nov.  24,  1560,  of  Queens'. 

BARRETT,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  22,  1637.  S.  of  Leonard,  husbandman,  of  Carlton-in- 
Craven,  near  Skipton,  Yorks.  B.  there.  School,  Colne, 
Lanes,  (private).  Matric.  1637.  Probably  the  'literate,' 
ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Oct.  17,  1641. 

BARRETT,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  Easter,  1619; 
B.A.  1622-3;  M.A.  1626.  V.  of  Diddington,  Hunts.,  1657-62. 

BARRET,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  May  19, 1625.  S.  of 
Leonard,  of  Yorks.  School,  Giggleswick.  Matric.  1625; 
B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Crow- 
burst,  Sussex,  1662.   (PeUe,  1.  367.) 

BARRET,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Petkrhouse, 
June  17,  1687.  Of  Suffolk.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds. 
Scholar,  1687;  Matric.  1688;  B.A.  1690-1;  M.A.  1703.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  May  1696;  priest,  Dec.  24,  1699.  Probably 
R.  of  Goldhanger,  Essex,  1703-4.  Minister  of  St  Mary's, 
Bury,  1707-8.  R.  of  Hartest  and  Boxted,  Suffolk,  1708-42. 
Died  1742-3.    (T.  A.  Walker,  181.) 

BARRET,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Jime  7,  1655.  Of 
Cheshire.  Matric.  1655;  Scholar,  1659;  B.A.  1658-9;  M.A. 
1662. 

BARRIT,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  tS)  at  Magdalene,  July  7, 
1702.  S.  of  William,  yeoman.  B.  at  Wisbech,  Cambs. 
School,  Wisbech.  Matric.  1702-3;  B.A.  1705-6.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  May  1706;  priest  (London)  June  15, 1712. 


Barrett,  William 

BARRETT,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1495. 
B.A.  1498-9;  M.A.  1503;  B.D.  1511-2.  Ord.  sub-deacon 
(Lincoln)  Apr.  i,  1503. 

BARRET,  JOHN.  Prior  of  the  Carmelites  at  Cambridge.  Of 
Lynn.  B.D.  1528-9;  D.D.  1533.  Reader  in  theology  at  the 
chapter  house,  Norwich,  1542.  R.  of  Hethersett,  Norfolk, 
1541.  R.  of  Cantley,  1550;  of  St  Michael-at-Plea,  Norwich; 
of  Bishop's  Thorpe,  Norfolk,  1558.  Canon  of  Norwich,  1558- 
63.   Died  July  12,  1563.   {Cooper,  1.  22^;  D.N. B.) 

BARRETT,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1551. 
Migrated  to  Trinity.  B.A.  1554-5;  M.A.  1558;  M.D.  from 
Peterhouse,  1577.  Fellowof  Trinity,  1560.  Travelled  abroad. 
Afterwards  engaged  in  tuition  in  London.  Author,  Alvearie 
(a  dictionary).  Will  proved  (P.C.C.)  1578:  'of  the  city  of 
London.*   {Cooper,  1.  421;  D.N. B.) 

BARRET,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Clare  c.  1591. 

BARRETT,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1614. 

BARRETT,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1615. 
One  of  these  (if  really  two)  B.A.  1618-9;  M.A.  1622.  Fellow, 
1625. 

BARRETT,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1618; 
B.A.  1621-2; M.A.  1625. 

BARRETT,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1626; 
B.A.  1628-9;  M.A.  1632.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Mar.  10, 
1638-9. 

BARRETT,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  June  20, 1646.  Matric. 
1646;  B.A.  1649-50.  One  of  these  names  minister  at  St 
Peter's,  Nottingham,  1656-62;  ejected.  Afterwards  kept 
conventicles  in  those  parts.  Died  at  Nottingham  Oct.  30, 
1713,  aged  82.  Author,  Sermons,  etc.  {D.N.B.  calls  him 
'M.A.;  of  Em.  CoU.';  presumably  the  same;  Calamy,  11.  293.) 

BARRITT,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  24, 

1650-1.    S.   of   John,  husbandman,  of  Lynn.     B.   there. 

School,  Lynn.  Matric.  1651;  B.A.  1654-5. 
BARRET,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Sidney,  Feb.   19, 

1673-4.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Nottingham.  School,  Nottingham. 

Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  24,  1682. 
BARRET,  JOSEPH.   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  5,  1656. 

Of  Manchester.   Matric.  1656. 
BARRET,  NICHOLAS.     Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs. 

1572;  B.A.  1575-6;  M..\.  from  St  Catharine's,  1582.    V.  of 

St  Cyriac,  Swaffham,  Cambs.,  1593-1618.  V.  of  WaterbeacA, 

1619-1625.   Buried  there,  Oct.  i,  1625. 
BARRETT,  ONSLOW,  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Mar.  21, 1726-7. 

Of  Wales.   Matric.  1727. 
BARRET,  RICHARD.    Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 

1580. 
BARRETT,  RICHARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1625;  B.A.  1628-9;  M.A.  1632. 
BARRETT,  RICHARD.    M.D.  1728  {Com.  Reg.).    Died  Nov.  i, 

1729;  found  drowned  in  the  Thames,   (/ftrf.  Reg.  Chronicle.) 

BARRET,  ROBERT,  B.Civ.L.  1528-9.  A  Robert  Barret,  or 
Barard,  R.  of  Croxton,  Cambs.,  1522-44-, 

BARET,  SIMON,  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1401.  Resigned, 
July  7, 1409.  S.  of  Simon,  of  Hecham  (?  Heacham,  Norfolk). 
LL.B.  Granted,  by  the  Pope,  a  living  in  the  gift  of  the 
Bishop  or  Prior  of  Norwich ;  sanctioned  by  the  King,  Nov.  8, 
1406.    {Cal.  Pat.  Rolls;  Trin.  Coll.  Adm.) 

BARRET,  THOMAS.  B.A.  from  Magdalene,  1578-9. 

BARRET,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity  c.  1595. 
Perhaps  ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  10, 1598;  priest,  Sept.  23, 
1599.  Curate  of  Alvingham,  Lines.,  161 1. 

BARRETT,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Emmanuel,  Easter, 

1679.  See  Borrett. 
BARRET,  THOBdAS.    Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1716-7.    Of 

Kent.   Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  George,  Bencher  of  Gray's  Inn; 

adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  5,  1714-5.    Of  Lee,  Kent.    Died 

Jan.  28,  1757.   (J.  Foster,  Gray's  Inn.) 

BARRET,  THOBIAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  May  6, 
1665.  S.  of  Edward,  clerk,  of  Lines.  B.  there.  School, 
Snaitb.  Matric.  1665;  B.A.  1668-9;  M.A.  1672.  Perhaps 
V.  of  Cantley,  Yorks.,  1672-88. 

BARRETT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
May  8,  1503,  age  18.  Of  Kersey,  Suffolk.  B.A.  1507-8. 
Fellow,  1506-10.  Died  1510.   ('Bower'  in  Harwood.) 

BARRETT,  WILLIAM,  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Lent, 
1579-80;  B.A.  158^-5;  M.A.  1588.  Chaplain,  i.e.  fellow,  of 
Caius,  1592-5.  Rejected,  on  doctrinal  grounds,  for  B.D., 
1595,  having  violently  attacked  the  prevalent  Calvinistic 
opimons.  Afterwards  joined  the  Church  of  Rome,  and  went 
abroad.  Returned  later  and  lived  in  England  as  a  layman. 
(Cooper,  Atk.  Cant.;  Venn,  1.  145;  D.N.B.) 


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Barrett,  William 

BARRETT,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sitai  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1604;  B.A.  1607-8.  One  of  these  names  P.C.  of  Norton-in- 
the-Moors Chapel,  SUffs.,  in  1611.  {Wm.  SaU.Arck.  Soc.  1915.) 

BARRETT,  WILLIAM  Adm.  at  King's,  Sept.  20, 1617,  age  16. 
Of  London.  Matric.  1617.  Migrated  to  Oxford  after  12  terms. 
Matric  (Christ  Church)  Feb.  21,  1621-2,  age  ai;  B.A. 
I63X-3.  Probably  V.  of  E.  Tilbiu7,  1629.  Admon.  (P.C.C.) 
1631.  For  some  reason  he  was  rejected  for  a  fellowship  at 
King's. 

BARRET  or  BARRIT,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from 
King's,  Michs.  1659.  One  of  these  names  adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  May  28,  1655 ;  s.  and  h.  of  William  of  the 
same. 

BARRET,  WILLIAM  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  5, 
1725.  S.  of  John,  husbandman,  of  Yorks.  B.  at  Hemsworth. 
School,  Drax.  Matric.  1725;  B.A.  1728-9.  Ord.  priest  (York) 
Aug.  5,  1733.  R.  of  St  Denis  in  Walmgate,  York,  and  V.  of 
St  George,  Nabum,  1744-96.   (Scott-Mayor,  m.  389.) 

BARRETT,  WILLIAM  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Feb.  9,  1741-2.  S.  of  Paul,  druggist,  of  Kent.  B.  in  Canter- 
bury. School,  Canterbury.  Matric.  1742;  B.A.  1745-6.  Ord. 
deacon  (Hereford,  LUt.  dim.  from  Canterbury)  Mar.  14,  1756; 
priest  (Chester)  1756. 

BARETT,  .    Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Trinity  Hall,  May  14, 

1735  (name  off  i739)- 

BARRIFFE,  see  also  BERIFFE. 

BARRIFFE,  GEORGE  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  3,  1701. 
OfNorthants.  S.  of  William  (1670).  Matric.  1 701;  B.A.  1704- 
5.   V.  of  Wilbaiston,  Northants.,  1709. 

BARRIFF,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  July  i, 
1671.  S.  of  Robert,  yeoman,  of  Uppingham,  Rutland.  B. 
there.   School,  Uppingham.   Matric.  1671. 

BARRIFFE,  WILLIAM  Adm.  at  Emmanuel,  June  8,  1670.  Of 
Rutland.  Matric.  sizar  1670;  B.A.  1673-4;  M.A.  1677.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.l  Sept.  20,  1674.  R.  of  Rockingham,  North- 
ants., 1675.  V.  of  Wilbarston.  Buried  there  Oct.  31,  1709, 
aged  57.   M.I.    (T.  P.  Dorman.) 

BARRIKER,  WILLIAM  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1589. 

BARRINGTON,  ABRAHAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  SiONsy, 
Apr.  22,  1671.  ist  s.  of  Abraham,  gent.,  of  London.  B.  at 
Colchester.  School,  Yarmouth.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Nov.  27,  1671. 

BARYNGTON,  FRANCIS.  M.A.  1580  Ifil.  nob.).  Probably  s.  of 
Sir  Thomas,  of  Barrington,  Essex,  Knt.  Knighted,  1603. 
M.P.  for  Essex,  1601,  1604,  and  1620-8.  Created  Bart.  161 1. 
Died  July  i,  1628.  (Burke,  Ext.  Bart.;  Vis.  of  Essex,  1612; 
G.E.C.) 

BARINGTON,  HENRY.  One  of  these  names, 'Cantabrigiensis,' 
adm.  at  Basle  University,  June,  1581.  Probably  of  Essex. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Mar.  6,  1582-3. 

BARRINGTON,  HENRY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  17,  1603.  Probably  of  Hatfield  Broad  Oak,  Essex, 
gent.;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  5,  1602. 

BARRINGTON,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  14, 
1635.  Of  Essex.  One  of  these  names,  s.  of  Henry,  Bailiff  of 
Colchester. 

BARRINGTON,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Apr.  17, 
1660.  S.  of  Henry,  of  Colchester.  B.  there.  Schoob,  Col- 
chester and  Kelvedon.  Migrated  to  Sidney,  May  20,  1663. 
B.A.  1663;  M.A.  1667.  Fellow  of  Sidney.  Ord.  priest  (Lon- 
don) June,  1667.  Chaplain  to  Sir  Geo.  Carteret.  Master 
at  Yarmouth  Granunar  School,  1668-75.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1694, 
of  one  of  these  names,  'clerk,  of  St  Sepulchre's,  London.' 
(J.  C.  Smith;  Venn,  i.  408.) 

BARRINGTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Trinity, 
Easter,  1633.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Thomas,  of  Hatfield  Broad 
Oak,  Essex,  Knt.  and  Bart.  B.  1605.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Nov.  6, 1635.  Succeeded  as  Bart.  1644.  M.P.  for  Newtown, 
Isle  of  Wight,  1645-53,  1660-79.  Sheriff  of  Essex  and 
Herts.,  1654-5.  Died  Mar.  24,  1682-3.  Buried  at  Hatfield. 
(Burke,  Ext.  Bart.;  Vis.  of  Essex,  1634;  G.E.C.) 

BARRINGTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Pembroke, 
Feb.  28, 1638-9.  S.  of  Henry,  Suffragan  Bishop  of  Colchester. 
Matric.  1637;  B.A.  1642-3.  One  of  these  names  (Esq.,  of 
Westminster)  M.P.  for  Dunwich,  Suffolk,  1658/ 

BARRINGTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1641. 
(Adm.  at  Jesus  as  Berrington,  June  17,  1641;  of  Leics.) 

BARRINGTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  June  36,  1652. 
S.  of  Robert,  of  Hatfield  Broad  Oak,  Essex,  Esq.  Brother 
of  Thomas  (1652).  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  10,  1653-4. 
Of  Pannels,  Essex.  Colonel  in  the  Army.  (J.  Foster,  Gray's 
Inn.) 

BARRINGTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell-Com.  at  Trinity,  June  24, 
1663.   Matric.  1663. 

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Barrow,  Isaac 

BARRINGTON,  Sir  JOHN,  Bart  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  x6)  at 
Trinity,  May  29,  i686.  S.  of  'Sir  Thomas,  Bart.,'  of  Hat- 
field Broad  Oak,  Essex.  B.  at  Chelsea,  Middlesex,  Oct.  16, 
1670.  School,  Felstead.  Matric.  1686.  Succeeded  as  4th 
Bart.,  1683.  Died  Nov.  26,  1691.  Buried  at  Hatfield.  His 
father,  Thomas,s.of  Sir  John  (1633)  died  1682;  v.p.  {G.E.C.) 

BARRINGTON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Magdalene, 
Mar.  25,  1666.  S.  of  Sir  Gobart,  Knt.,  of  Tofts,  Essex. 
School,  Brentwood.  Matric.  1667-8;  B.A.  1669-70.  Fellow, 
1670.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  11,  1676-7;  priest,  1676-7. 
R.  of  Little  Baddow,  Essex,  1676-9.  R.  of  Rayleigh,  1678-9. 
Died  1679.   Brother  of  Thomas  (1665). 

BARRINGTON,    ROBERT.    Abbot  of   Walden,   Essex,    1532. 

B.D.  1525-6;  D.D.  1531-2-   Died  c.  1537.   {Cooper,  i.  64.) 
BARRINGTON,  ROBERT.    Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Trinity, 

Easter,  1633.     (Wrongly  given  as  'Gilbert'  in  Matric.  and 

Degrees.) 

BARRINGTON,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's, 
Michs.  1639.    Of  Essex. 

BARRINGTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke, 
June  26,  1652.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Hatfield  Broad  Oak,  Essex, 
Esq.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  10,  1653-4.  Brother  of 
John  (1652). 

BARRINGTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Mag- 
dalene, May  18,  1665.  S.  of  Sir  Gobart,  Knt.,  of  Boreham, 
Essex.  School,  Brentwood.  Matric.  1665.  Sold  his  estate 
at  Tofts  to  his  brother  Francis.  Colonel  in  the  army. 
Died  .«./>.  Brother  of  Richard  (1666).  (Le  Neve, /iTn^Ms,  92; 
Burke,  Ext.  Bart.) 

BARRINGTON,  .    Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Trinity,  1582. 

BARRINGTON,  .    Adm.  FeU.-Com,  at  Trinity,  May  20, 

1658. 
BARROCK,  JOHN.   FeUow  of  Pembroke,  c.  1385. 

BARRODEL,  GEORGE  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 

1640. 
BARROFORD,  MATHEW.    Adm  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 

June  2,  1657.  S.  of  Mathew,  innkeeper,  of  Boston,  Lincoln. 

B.  there.    School,  Sleaford.    Matric.  1657;  B.A.  1660-1; 

M.A.  1664. 

BARRON,  see  BARON. 

BARROW,  BENEDICT.   Matric.  pens,  from  Sx  John's,  Michs. 

1629;  B.A.  1633-4. 

BARROW,  CHRISTOPHER  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's, 
May  23,  1664.  S.  of  Christopher,  yeoman,  of  CartmeU, 
Lanes.  B.  there.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1671;  B.A. 
1671-2. 

BARROUGH,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr. 
15,  1607.  Matric.  1607;  Scholar;  B.A.  1610-1;  M.A.  (Ox- 
ford) 1614.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.19;  priest,  Sept.  20, 
1613.  R.  of  Woolsthorpe,  Lincoln,  1621.  R.  of  Langar, 
Notts.,  1637-8.  Buried  there,  Nov.  20,  1638.  (Godfrey,  Notts.) 

BARROW,  HENRY.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Clare,  Michs. 
1566.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Shipdham,  Norfolk.  B.A.  1569-70. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1576.  Courtier  for  a  time.  Afterwards 
reformed,  and  became  a  leading  'Browiiist.'  Imprisoned 
by  Whitgift.  FinaUy  executed  at  Tyburn  for  sedition,  Apr.  6, 
1593.  For  an  account  of  his  works,  see  D.N.B.  (Cooper,  11. 
152;  D.N.D.)  According  to  Masters  he  was  at  one  time  a 
member  of  Corpus  Christi. 

BARROWE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1576. 
Matric.  1577-8;  B.A.  from  Magdalene,  1579-80;  M.A.  1583. 
V.  of  Islebam,  Cambs.,  1586.    Buried  there  June  i,  1587. 

BARROW,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Aug.  26,  1615. 
B.  in  Yorks.  Matric.  1615;  B.A.  1618-9.  V.  of  Wadsworth, 
Yorks.,  1620-34.  Probably  licensed  to  teach  at  Rotherham 
Grammar  School,  1620.   (M.  H.  Peacock.) 

BARROW,  ISAAC.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  1560;  B.A.  1560;  M.A. 
1564;  Lie.  Med.  1564;  M.D.  1570.  S.  of  Henry.  FeUow  of 
Trinity,  1561.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  10,  1602.  Married 
Anne  Vesey,  widow  of  George  Cotton,  of  Banfield  Hall,  Essex. 
Buried  at  AU  Saints',  Cambridge,  Feb.  22,  1616-7.  M.I.  there. 
WUl  proved  (V.C.C.)  1617.  (Le  Neve,  Mon.,  i.  56;  Vis. 
of  Cambs.,  1619.) 

BARROW,  ISAAC.  Matric.  p^ns.  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1584. 
Father  of  the  bishop  (1631)  and  s.  of  Philip,  of  Moulton, 
Suffolk,  Esq.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Aug.  13,  1591- 
{Vis.  of  Essex,  1634) 

BARROW,  ISAAC.  Adm.  at  Trinity,  June  11,  1615.  Of  Herts. 
S  of  Isaac  (above).  B.  at  Edmonton.  Migrated  to  Caius,  May 
18  1616,  age  18.  School,  South  Crcake,  Norfolk.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  1618.  Of  BurweU  and  Wicken,  Cambs.  J.P. 
for  Cambs.  Half-brother  of  the  Bishop  of  St  Asaph.  Father 
of  Isaac  (1646)  and  Justinian  (1648).  {Vtnn,  1.  234.) 

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Barrow,  Isaac 

BARROW,  ISAAC.    Matric.  pens,  from  Petkrroosk,  Easter, 

1631.  S.  of  Isaac,  of  Spinney  Abbey,  Cambs.  (by  Katharine, 
dau.  of  Marlion  Rythe,  married  at  Twickenham,  Nov.  12, 
1610).  (J.C.Smith.)  B.A.  1632-3;  M.A.  1636;  D.D.  1660 
{Lit.  Reg.).  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Dec.  18,  1641.  V.  of 
Cherryhinton,  Cambs.,  1641.  Fellow  of  Peterhouse;  ejected 
1644;  restored  1660.  Chaplain,  New  College,  Oxford,  1643-5. 
Fellow  of  Eton,  and  R.  of  Downham,  Cambs.,  1660.  Bishop 
of  Sodor  and  Man,  1663-71;  and  Governor  of  the  Island. 
Bishop  of  St  Asaph,  1670-80.  Died  at  Shrewsbury,  June  21, 
1680.  Buried  in  St  Asaph  Cathedral.  M.I.  there.  Half- 
brother  of  Isaac  (1615)  above.  (D.N.B.;  Le  Neve,  Mon., 
\.2\T.A.  Walker,  ^o.) 

BARROW,  ISAAC.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Peterhouse, 
Dec.  15,  1643.  S.  of  Thomas,  citizen  and  linendraper  of 
London  (brother  of  the  bishop).  B.  there.  Schools,  Charter- 
house and  Felstead.  Migrated  to  Trinity,  Feb.  25,  1645-6. 
Matric.  1647;  Scholar,  1647;  B.A.  1648-9;  M.A.  1652;  B.D. 
1661;  D.D.  1666.  Fellow  of  Trinity,  1649.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1653.  Travelled  abroad,  1655-9.  Ordained,  1659,  by  Bishop 
Brownrigg.  Regius  Professor  of  Greek,  1660-3.  Professor  of 
Geometry,  Gresham  College,  1662-3.  Lucasian  Professor  of 
Mathematics,  1663-9.  F.R.S.  1663.  Preb.  of  Salisbury,  1671. 
Chaplain  to  Charles  1 1.  Master  of  Trinity,  1673-7.  Vice- 
Chancellor,  1675-6.  Died  when  on  a  visit  to  London.  Buried 
in  Westminster  Abbey,  May  7,  1677.  Famous  as  a  mathe- 
matician, as  Greek  and  Latin  scholar,  and  above  all  as  a 
theologian.  Author,  Lediones  Opticae;  Euclidis  Data;  etc. 
His  sermons  were  published  after  his  death  by  Dr  Tillotson. 
(D.N.B.) 

BARROW,  ISAAC.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Oct.  29, 
1646.  S.  of  Isaac  (1615),  gent.,  of  Burwell,  Cambs.  B.  there. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1646;  Scholar,  1646-7.  Of 
Burwell,  Esq.   Brother  of  Justinian  (1648). 

BARROWE,  JAMES.  Matric  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Michs.  1569,  as  'Browne';  B.A.  from  Pembroke,  1573-4. 

BARROW,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  24, 
1693.  S.  of  Michael,  husbandman,  of  Cartmel,  Lanes.  School, 
Sedbergh.  Matric.  1693;  B.A.  1696-7;  M.A.  1700.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Feb.  28,  1696-7;  priest,  June  19,  1698. 
V.  of  Much  Marcle,  Hereford,  1721-30. 

BARROW,  JOHN.  B.Civ.L.  1503-4.  Scholar  and  fellow  of 
King's  Hall,  1501-18.  Died  1518.  Left  40*.  towards  build- 
ing the  tower  of  the  College,  i.e.  the  present  Gateway  of 
Trinity. 

BARROW,  JOHN.  B.A.  1508-9;  M.A.  1512.  V.  of  Hackney, 
Middlesex,  1516-45.  Died  1546.  Will  dated  Dec.  29,  1543; 
proved  (Cons.  C.  of  Westminster)  Feb.  13,  1545-6. 

BARROWE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1570; 
B.A.  1574-5- 

BARROWE,  JUSTINIAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  June  3, 
1648.  S.  of  Isaac  (1615),  of  Burwell,  Cambs.,  Esq.  B.  there. 
Schools,  Burwell  and  Newport,  Essex.  Matric.  1648; 
Scholar,  1648-52.    Brother  of  Isaac  (1646). 

BARROWE,  MAURICE.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  St  John's, 
Michs.  1612.  S.  and  h.  of  William  of  Westhorpe,  SufioLk, 
Esq.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  3,  1616.  Of  Westhorpe, 
Esq.,  and  of  Bamingham,  Sufiolk.  Sherifi  of  Suffolk,  1628, 
1643.  Died  May  11,  1666,  aged  69.  M.I.  (Le  Neve,  Mon., 
111.  64;  Vis.  of  Suff.,  1664.) 

BARROW,  PHILIP.  Licensed  to  practise  surgery,  1559.  S.  of 
John,  of  Suffolk.  Probably  practised  in  London.  Author, 
Method  of  Physicke,  1590.  (Cooper,  11.  98;  D.N.B.;  Cambs. 
Vis.,  1619.) 

BARROW,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1575; 
B.A.  1579-80.  One  of  these  names,  s.  and  h.  of  Philip,  of 
Isleham,  Cambs.,  Esq.,  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  27, 
1581-2. 

BARROW,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Lent, 
1615-6.  Of  Norfolk.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Etocking, 
Norfolk.  Migrated  to  Sidney,  Aug.  7,  1616.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  5,  1616-7.  Of  Burwell,  Cambs.  Married 
Judith,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Fitz-Geffrey,  of  Beds.  (J.  Foster, 
Gray's  Inn.) 

BARROW,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  JuW  5,  1639. 
Scholar,  1641 ;  B.A.  1643-4.  Perhaps  s.  of  Samuel,  of 
Burwell,  Cambs.,  age  9  in  1634.   (Vis.  of  Essex,  1634.) 

BARROW,  THOMAS.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1456-72; 
B.Civ.L.  1459-60;  D.Civ.L.  1466.  V.  of  Chesterton,  Cambs., 
1468-72.  R.  of  Castle  Camps,  1471.  R.  of  Olney,  Bucks., 
1474-94.  Preb.  of  Lichfield,  1478.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1482- 
99.  Archdeacon  of  Colchester,  1483.  Preb.  of  Westmin- 
ster, 1483.  Master  of  the  Rolls,  1483-5.  Keeper  of  the  Great 
Seal,  1485.  Gave  £240  towards  the  building  of  Gt  St 
Mary's,  Cambridge.  Will  dated  June  23;  proved  (P.C.C.) 
July  10,  1499.   (D.N.B.;  Fuller's  History.) 

BARROW,  THOMAS.    B.Civ.L.  1511-2;  D.Civ.L,  1316-7. 


Barry,  Lambe 

BARROW,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Easter,  1587. 
Of  Suffolk. 

BARROW,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Apr.  6  1642. 
Matric.  1642. 

BARROW,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  May  30, 
1713.  S.  of  William,  of  Peover,  Cheshire.  School,  Northwich, 
Cheshire.  Matric.  1713-4;  B.A.  1716-7;  M.A.  1720.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  June  16,  1717. 

BARROWE,  W.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1566.  Per- 
haps William,  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Chippenham,  Cambs., 
adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1568.  Of  Westhorpe,  Suffolk,  Esq. 
Died  Dec.  24,  1613,  aged  64.   Father  of  Maurice,  1612. 

BARO,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1583-4;  M.A.  1591. 
Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  1587. 

BARROW,  WILLIAM.  Scholar  of  Emmanuel,  Michs.  1605; 
B.A.  1608-9;  M.A.  1612.  Fellow,  1612-3.  Died  in  College. 
Buried  at  St  Andrew's,  Cambridge,  Oct.  2, 1613.  Will  proved 
(V.C.C.)  1614. 

BARROWE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  May  27,  1644. 
B.A.  1647;  M.A.  1651.  R.  of  E.  Bradenham,  Norfolk,  1660 
-76.   Died  1676. 

BARROW, .   M.A.  1458-9 

BARROW, .   M.A.  1469-70. 

BARROW, .   D.Can.L.  1477-8. 

BARROW, .  B.A.  1491-2. 

BARROW, .  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1585.  B.A.  (?  1589- 

90);  M.A.  1593. 

BARROWIS,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1631. 

BARROWES,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens*,  Oct.  23,  1660. 
Matric.  1660. 

BARROWS, .  Adm.  at  Sidney,  1671-2. 

BARROWBY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  10, 
1730-1.  S.  of  William,  of  St  Peter's,  Oxford,  doctor.  M.B. 
1733.  Matric.  at  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  Apr.  8,  1728,  age 
15.  Had  been  a  colleger  at  Eton.  Of  St  Bot.,  Bishopsgate, 
at  death,  Dec.  30,  1751.  Admon.  1752.  The  man  of  these 
names  described  in  the  D.N.B.  as  'M.D.  Emmanuel,  1713,' 
was  presumably  his  father,  who  graduated  at  Oxford.  (See 
At.  Oxon.) 

BARRY,  see  also  BERRY. 

BARRY  or  BARRIE,  BARNABAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  28, 1648.  B.  at  Cottesmore,  Rutland.  School,  Stamford. 
B.A.  from  Emmanuel,  1653;  M.A.  from  Caius,  1658. 

BARRY,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  14, 
1653-4.  Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  1654;  Scholar,  1657;  B.A. 
1657-8.  ftrobably  s.  and  h.  of  Anthony,  of  Syleham,  Suffolk, 
and  brother  of  Thomas  (1654-5).    (^w-  of  Suff.,  1664.) 

BARRYE,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 
1589;  B.A.  1592-3;  M.A.  1596.  Ord.  priest  (Gloucester) 
Mar.  26,  1598.   R.  of  Walkem,  Herts.,  1612-32.  Died  1632. 

BARRY,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1627; 
B.A.  1630-1;  M.A.  1634.  FeUow,  1632.  Perhaps  V.  of  White 
Notley,  Essex,  1648.  R.  of  Medboume,  Leics.,  1661-96. 
Preb.  of  Peterborough,  1679-96.  R.  of  Uppingham,  Ruts., 
1684.  Buried,  at  Medboume,  May  30,  1696.  M.I.  (Nichols, 
II.  718.) 

BARRY,  HASLEOIUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sx  Catharine's,  Lent, 
1633-6. 

BARRY,  JAMES.  M.A.  1627.  Incorp.  from  Tr.  Coll.  Dublin. 
S.  of  Richard,  of  Dublin,  merchant  and  alderman  (also 
mayor).  B.A.  (Trinity  College,  Dublin)  1621.  Barrister- 
at-law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1628.  Recorder  of  Dublin.  Baron 
of  the  Exchequer  (Ireland)  1634.  Knighted,  1640.  Chief 
Justice  of  the  K.B.  (Ireland)  1660.  Created  Baron  Barry, 
of  Santry,  1661.  Died  Feb.  9,  1672-3.  (D.N.B.) 

BARRY,  JAMES.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Lent,  1663-4. 
Perhaps  licensed  schoolmaster  by  Bishop  of  Ely,  1664. 

BARRY,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1494. 
B.Can.L.  1503-4;  D.Can.L.  1511-2. 

BARRY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  June  1599.  Migrated 
to  Trinity  as  scholar,  1602;  B.A.  (?  1602-3);  M.A.  1606. 

BARRY,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 
1629.  Of  Bedfordshire.  One  of  these  names  s.  of  John,  of 
Cottesmore,  Rutland,  clerk;  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1630. 
Barrister,  1639.  Brother  of  Matthias  (1631)  and  Nathaniel 
(1630-1). 

BARRY,  JOHN.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  1635. 

BARRY,  LAMBE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  c.  June, 
1723.  S.  of  Anthony,  gent.,  of  Syleham,  Suffolk.  B.  there. 
School,  Monk  Soham  (private).  Matric.  1724;  Scholar,  1724- 
S.  Of  Syleham,  Esq.  Sherifi  for  Suffolk,  1748.  Died 
Nov.  24, 1768.  Buried  at  Syleham.  M.I.  there.  (Venn,  11. 19.) 


Barry,  Matthias 

BARRY.  MATTHIAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  7, 
1631.  S.  of  John,  R.  of  Cottesmore,  Rutland.  B.  there. 
School,  Dronfield,  Derbs.  Matric  from  St  Catharine's, 
1639.  Afterwards  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  1634.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  May  j6,  1652.  Brother  of  John  (1629) 
and  Nathaniel  (1630-1). 

BARRY,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  13)  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  2,  1630-1.  S.  of  John,  R.  of  Cottesmore,  Rutland.  B. 
there.  School,  Dronfield,  Derbs.  Matric  1631,  as  Barr. 
Lecturer  at  St  Mildred's,  Tenterden,  Kent,  1642-54.  V.  of 
St  Mary,  Dover,  1654-60.  Died  1675.  Brother  of  John 
(1629)  and  Matthias  {1631).  (Calamy,  11.  60;  Arch.  Cant., 
XXXI.  226.) 

BARRY,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  {age  19)  at  St  John's, 
June  13,  1660.  S.  of  Nathaniel,  clerk,  of  Middlesex.  B.  there. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  1660;  B.A.  1663-4;  M.A.  1669.  Ord. 
priest  (Lincohi)  Feb.  17,  1667-8;  C.  of  Lutterworth.  V.  of 
Loddington,  Leics.,  1669-1702.  Died  Apr.  27,  1702,  'aged 
72.'  M.I.  at  Loddington.   {Nichols,  iii.  331.) 

BARRY,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  12, 
1718.  S.  of  Richard,  clerk,  of  Wilts.  B.  at  Upton  Scudamore. 
School,  Warminster.  Matric.  1718;  B.A.  1721-2;  M.A.  1725. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  20,  1722;  C.  of  Shelton,  Beds. ; 
priest,  May  23,  1725.   (Scott-Mayor,  in.  316.) 

BARRY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  29, 
1743-4.  S.  of  Richard,  clerk,  of  Wilts.,  R.  of  Upton  Scuda- 
more. Schools,  Warminster  and  Bristol.  Matric.  1743-4; 
B.A.  1747-8.  Ord.  deacon  (Hereford)  Dec  35,  1749.  R.  of 
Upton  Scudamore,  1766-79  (died).    {Scott-Mayor,  in.  540.) 

BARRY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  1627.  Of 
Bedfordshire. 

BARRY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  8,  1654-5. 
Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  Lent,  1656-7;  B.A.  1638-9;  M.A.  1662. 
Fellow,  1661.  Probably  2nd  s.  of  Anthony,  of  Syleham, 
Suffolk,  and  brother  of  Christopher  {1653-4).  R.  of  Shelf - 
hanger,  Norfolk,  1674-87.   Died  1687.   {Vis.  of  Suff.,  1664.) 

BARRY,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  from  Emmanuel,  1750;  D.D.  1771. 
B.A.  from  Trinity  College,  Dublin.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Col- 
lege, Dublin,  Apr.  12,  1743,  *ge  16.  B.  at  BristoL  S.  of 
William,  gent.  B.A.  (Dublin)  1747.  Died  at  Bristol,  Jan.  9, 
1781.     (G.  Mag.;  A  I.  Dub.) 

BARRY,  WILLOUGHBY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Sept.  10, 1719.  S.  of  George,  surgeon.  B.  at  Wood  (?  Weald, 
Essex).  School,  Lewes,  Sussex.  Matric.  1719;  M.B.  1725; 
M.D.  1728  {Com.  Reg.). 

BARSHAM.  ANDREW  (1535),  see  BASHAM. 

BARSHAM,  PHILIP.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  May  15, 

1750.  S.  of  Philip,  clothier,  late  of  Upwell,  Carabs.  B.  there. 

School,  Huntingdon.  Matric  1750;  Scholar,  1730-3;  LL.B. 

1756.    Fellow,  1756-73.     Ord.  priest  (Ely)  Mar.  6,  1757. 

Died  Feb.  8,  1775.    M.I.  at  Northchurch,  Herts.   {Venn,  11. 

64.) 
BARSHAM,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1376, 

as  Bassam;    B.A.  from    Peterhouse,  1580.     One  of  these 

names,  B.A.,  ord.  priest  (Norwich^  June,  1586.   R.  of  Eccles, 

Norfolk,  1586-1638.  Buried  there,  Feb.  2,  1638-9.   {Peile,  1. 

137.) 
BARSHAM,  THOMAS.    Matric  sizar  from  Clare,  Lent,  1579- 

80;  B.A.  1583-4;  M.A.  1587.   Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Jan.  1, 

1395-6.  R.  of  HUgay,  Norfolk,  1595-1605.   R.  of  Testerton, 

1615-7. 
BARSHAM,   THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs. 

1610. 
BARSHAM,  W.   Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1576. 
BARSIE,  GEORGE.   M.A.  1624  {Lit.  Reg.). 

BARSTOW,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  4, 
1 706.  S.  of  Edmund,  of  Hinderskelf  (Castle  Howard) ,  Yorks. , 
Esq.  School,  York.  Matric.  1706.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Dec. 
10,  1708.    Banister,  1716. 

BARSTOWE  or  BERSTOWE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St 
John's,  Easter,  1566;  B.A.  1569-70. 

BARTER,  THOI&AS.  B.D.  1665  {LU.  Reg.).  R.  of  Trotton, 
Sussex,  1663.  Suffered  imprisonment  during  the  troubles. 

BARTHAM,  HENRY.    Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  x6i6. 

BARTHELET,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius, 
Sept.  16,  1612.  Of  Attleborough,  Norfolk.  S.  of  Edward, 
gent.,  deceased.  School,  Moulton.  Matric.  161 2;  Scholar, 
1613-20;  B.A.  1616-7;  M.A.  1620.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich) 
Jnne  8, 1633.  R.  of  Stcmfield,  Suffolk,  1623.  {Venn,  i.  319.) 

BARTHOLOMEW  or  BARTLEMAR,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  17)  at  Magdalene,  June  27,  1649.  S.  of  France,  of 
Kand,  Lines.   School,  Welton.    B.A.  1652. 

BARTHOLOMEW,  JOHN.  Matric.  oeni.  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1366;  B.A.  1370-1;  M.A.,  from  Pembroke,  1374;  B.D.  1603. 


Barton,  Andrew 

BARTHOLOMEW,  LEONARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trintty, 
May  1,  1747.  S.  of  Leonard,  of  Addington,  Kent.  School, 
Maidstone.   Matric.  1747;  Scholar,  1747. 

BARTHOLOMEW,  RICHARD.  Matric  sizar  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1567.  'Ord.  priest  (Lincohi)  May  8,  1569;  aged  29; 
married;  understands  Latin  moderately.'  {Lib.  CUr.,  1576.) 
R.  of  Gayton-le-Wold,  Lines. 

BARTHOLOMEW,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity, 
July  I,  1681.  S.  of  John,  of  Chertsey,  Surrey.  School, 
Guildford.  Matric.  1682;  Scholar,  1683;  B.A.  1684-5:  M.A. 
1688. 

BARTHOLOMEW,  WALTER.   B.A.  1543-4. 

BARTHOLOMEW,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  June  25, 
1606.  Of  Sussex.  Matric.  1606.  Migrated  to  Emmanud, 
Nov.  1, 1606.  B.A.  1609-10;  M.A.  1613;  B.D.  1620.  Fellow 
of  Emmanuel,  1612-21.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  12; 
priest.  Mar.  13,  1619-20.  Lived  in  Devon. 

BARTHOLOMEW,  WILLIAM.  Matric  sizar  from  Trinity, 
Easter,  1624;  B.A.  1627-8;  M.A.  1631.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Apr.  5;  priest,  Apr.  6,  1628.  Perhaps  V.  of  Campden, 
Gloucester,  1636-61.  'A  preaching  minister'  in  1650.  Died 
c.  1661.   (F.  S.  Hockaday.) 


BARTHOLOMEW, 


B.A.  1469-70. 


BARTIE,  see  also  BERTIE. 

BARTIE  or  BERTIE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Aug.  28,  1577,  age  18.  Of  London.  Matric. 
1577-8.  Left  without  a  degree  in  1580.  Of  the  Middle 
Temple.    {Harteood.) 

BARTIE,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Aug.  24, 1575,  age  18.  Of  London.  Matric  1575;  B.A.  1579- 
80.   Fellow,  1578-84. 

BARTY,  HENRY.  Matric  FelL-Com.  from  King's,  Easter, 
1607. 

BARTINE,  GODFREY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  30,  1631.  S.  of  Godfrey,  of  Lees,  Derbs.  B.  there. 
School,  Rotberham.  Matric  1631;  B.A.  1634-5;  M.A.  1638. 

BARTIN,  JOHN.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1604-5;  M.A.  1608. 
Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  1605;  priest,  Dec.  22,  1606.  V.  of 
Wartling,  Sussex,  1611. 

BARTINNE,  PHILIP.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  c.  1593. 

BARTIN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  1, 
1639.  S.  of  John,  V.  of  Aylesbury,  Bucks.  B.  there.  School, 
Thame,  Oxon.   Matric.  1639. 

BARTLETT,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Nov.  26, 
1618.  S.  of  William,  R.  of  Winterborne  Monckton,  Dorset. 
School,  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  Matric.  1618.  One  of  these 
names  V.  of  Portisham,  Dorset,  1661.  See  also  Al.  Oxon. 

BARTLET,  JOHN.  LL.B.  1562.  Fellow  of  Jesus,  1562-3. 
Studied  afterwards  at  foreign  universities.  Is  not  this  the 
author  of  The  Pedegrewe  of  Heretics,  1566?  Perhaps  V.  of 
Bishop's  Stortford,  Essex,  1556-61 ;  and  Divinity  lecturer  at 
St  Giles,  Cripplegate;  suspended  1560.   (A.  Gray;  D.N.B.) 

BARTLET,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Lent, 
1615-6;  B.A.  1619-20;  M.A.  1623.  Fellow.  Perhaps  V.  of 
St  Thomas,  Exeter.  R.  of  St  Mary  Major,  Exeter;  deprived, 
1662.  Afterwards  resided  and  preached  in  that  city.  Author, 
Summary  View  of  Divinity.    {D.N.B.) 

BARTLET,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Mar.  6, 
1676-7.  One  of  these  names,  3rd  s.  of  Samuel,  of  London, 
adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  22,  1673. 

BARTLET,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1747. 
Of  Somerset.   Matric  1748-9. 

BARTLETT,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Lent, 
1577-8.  Exhibitioner  from  St  Paul's  School.  B.A.  1381-2; 
M.A.  1585. 

BARTLET,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Aug.  12,  1524,  age  16.  Of  Castle  Morton,  Worcs.  Fellow, 
1527-30.   B.A.  1528-9. 

BARTLETT,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  from  King's  1732;  Incorp.  from 
Exeter  College,  Oxford;  matric.  there  Feb.  5,  1714-5,  age  19. 
S.  of  Ellis,  of  Branscombp,  Devon.  B.A.  (Oxford)  1718. 
R.  of  Terapleton,  Devon,  1725-47.  R.  of  Southleigh. 
Died  1747.   {A  I.  Oxon.) 

BARTLETT, .  Scholar  at  Bhmanurl,  Easter,  i6ao. 

BARTLEY,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Mar.  1384-3. 

BARTLEY,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Apr.  1582. 

BARTON,  ANDREW.  Adm.  at  Christ's,  May  4, 1579.  Of  Notts. 

Scholar.   Matric.  1579.  One  of  these  names  adm.  at  Gray's 

Inn,  1579. 

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Barton,  Baptist  Noel 

BARTON,  BAPTIST  NOEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  28, 

1724-5.    B.  at  Exton,  Rutland.    S.  of  Noel  of  Exton,  Esq. 

Migrated  to  Clare,  July  8,  1725.  Matric.  1725;  B.A.  1728-9; 

M.A.   1733.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  i,   1729;  priest. 

May  23,  1731.    V.  of  Exton,   1730.    R.  of  Wing,  Rutland, 

1732.  R.  of  Pickwell,  Leicester,  1734-49.   R.  of  Cottesmore, 

1749-62.  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Harborough.  Died  June  20, 

1762,  aged  55.  M.I.  at  Exton.  Father  of  Baptist  Noel  below. 

{Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.  2nd  S.  lii.  178.) 
BARTON,  BAPTIST  NOEL.    Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Apr.  30,  1751 

(pens.  Oct.  15).  S.  of  Baptist  Noel  Barton  (1725)  above.  B. 

at  Exton,  Rutland.    Matric.  1751:  B.A.  1755;  M.A.  1758. 

Fellow  of  Clare,  1759-68.   Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  14, 

1756;  priest,  Mar.  ri,  1759.  V.  of  Lavendon,  Bucks.,  1764-93' 

Buried  there,  1793.   (Lipscomb,  iv.  217.) 
BARTON,  CHARLES.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  30,  i668. 

Matric.  1668. 
BARTON,   CHRISTOPHER.    Matric.   FeU.-Com.  from  Jesus, 

Easter,  1557.    One  of  these  names  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Yorks. 

Perhaps  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1554.   (Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1563-) 
BARTON,  CHRISTOPHER.   Clerk.  Of  St  John's.  Will  proved 

(V.C.C.)  1559- 
BARTON,  CUTTS.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  July  3, 

1724.  OfNorthants.  S.of  Geoffrey  (1679-80),  R.  of  Rushton. 

School,  Oundle.    Matric.  1724;  Scholar,  1724;  B.A.  1727-8; 

M.A.  1732;  D.D.  (Lambeth)  1756.   Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1733. 

Clerk  of  the  Closet  to  the  Prince  of  Wales.  Ord.  deacon 

(Lincoln)  Nov.  i,  1728.   R.  of  St  Andrew's,  Holbom,  1734. 

R.  of  Little  Laver,  Essex,   1745.    Dean  of  Bristol,  1763. 

Died  Dec.  10, 1780.  Buried  at  Langley,  Bucks.  M.I.  Broths 

of  Geoffrey  (1717)  and  Montagu  (1736).   (T.  A.  Walker.) 
BARTON,    EDWARD.     Matric.    pens,    from   Queens',    Lent, 

1578-9;  B.A.  1581-2. 
BARTON,  EDWARD.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Oct.  17, 

1580.    B.   at   Dullingbam,   Cambs.    S.   of  Stephen,   gent. 

Schools,  Dullingham,  Ely  and  Hitchin.  Matric.  1580. 

BARTON,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1618; 
B.A.  1621-2;  M.A.  1625;  B.D.  1632.  Fellow,  1624.  V.  of 
Trumpington,  Cambs.,  1634.  V.  of  Bottisham,  1638.  R.  of 
Grundisburgh,  Suffolk,  1640-5.   Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1645. 

BARTON,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1631; 
Scholar  from  Westminster;  B.A.  1634-5;  M.A.  1638.  Fellow, 
1637. 

BARTON,  GEOFFREY.  Adm.  i)ens.  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  25,  1679-80.  S.  of  Robert.  B.  at  Brigstock,  Northants. 
School,  Eton  (adm.  at  Oimdle,  1669).  Matric.  1681;  Scholar, 
1683;  B.A.  1683-4:  M.A.  1687.  Fellow,  1687.  Ord.  priest 
(London)  Dec.  9,  1689.  R.  of  Rushton,  Northants.  Preb.  of 
Lincoln,  1723-5.  Died  Apr.  4,  1725,  at  Rushton.  Father 
of  Cutts  (1724),  Geqffrey,  and  Montagu.  (Misc.  Gen.  et  Her. 
2nd  S.  in.  180.) 

BARTON,  GEOFFREY.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1717  (adm.  at  Rugby,  1706).  B.  at  Rushton,  Northants. 
S.  of  Geoffrey,  R.  of  Rushton,  above.  Matric.  1717;  B.A. 
1721-2;  M.A.  1725.  Fellow,  1720.  R.  of  St  Andrew's,  Holbom, 
1724.  R.  of  Black  Notley,  Essex,  1725.  Domestic  chaplain 
to  Robert,  Lord  Walpole.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1728.  Died 
Sept.  9,  1734.  Brother  of  Cutts  (1724)  and  Montagu  (1736). 
(Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.  2nd  S.  in.  180.) 

BARTON,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1580. 
One  of  these  names,  of  Cawton,  Yorla.  and  of  Staple  Inn, 
adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  25,  1582. 

BARTON,  GEORGE.   Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus  c.  1593. 

BARTON,  GODFREY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
May  2,  1654.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Norton  Lees,  near 
Sheffield.  B.  there.  School,  Sheffield.  Matric.  1654  as 
Geoffrey.  Buried  at  Norton,  Apr.  16,  1655.  M.I.  there. 

BARTON,  GODFREY.    Adm.   sizar   (age   18)   at  St  John's, 

Jan.  24,  1661-2.  S.  of  John,  fellmonger,  of  Repton,  Derbs. 

B.  there.   School,   Repton.   Matric.   1661-2;  B.A.   1665-6. 

V.  of  Brigstock,  Northants.,  1671-99.    Died  1699.    (T.  P. 

Dorman.) 
BARTON,  HENRY.    Incorp.  M.A.  1749,  ft^na  Merton  College, 

Oxford;  matric.  there  May  8,  1738,  age  15.   S.  of  Henry,  of 

Churchill,  Worcester.  B.A.  (Oxford)  1737;  M.A.  1740;  D.D. 

1759-    Warden   of  Merton,  1759-90.    Died  July  13,  1790. 

(Al.  Oxon.;  M.  H.  Peacock.) 
BARTON,  JAMES.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  24, 

1737-8.    S.  of  Ralph,  yeoman,  of  Lanes.    B.  at  Wigan. 

School,    Manchester.     Matric.    1738;    B.A.    1741-2.     Ord. 

deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  14,  1741-2;  priest  (Chester)  Sept.  19, 

1742.    V.  of  Heywood,  Lanes.,  1742-5.    R.  of  KoapweU, 

Cambs.,  1774-82.   (Scott-Mayor,  iii.  491.) 

BARTON,  JOHN.    B.A.  1515-6. 

BARTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1577-8. 


Barton,  Samuel 

BARTON,  JOHN.  Matric  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  i6io; 
B.A.  1613-4;  M.A.  1617.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Feb.  26, 
1614-5;  priest,  May  29,  1615.  Perhaps  V.  of  Aylesbury, 
Bucks.,  1618;  ejected;  reinstated,  1660.  P.C.  of  Wotton 
Underwood,   1651-60. 

BARTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Easter,  1622. 
Of  Northants.  B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.  1636.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
May  19;  priest,  May  20,  1627.  One  of  these  names  R.  of 
Newton  Blossomville,  Bucks.,  1637-41.  Died  c.  1641.  (T.A. 
Walker,  22.) 

BARTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi  Michs. 
1631.  Of  Canterbury. 

BARTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  May  4, 
1669.  Of  Leicester.  School,  Leicester.  Matric.  1669;  Scholar, 
1669;  B.A.  1672-3.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  25,  1673; 
priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  24,  1676.  Perhaps  V.  of  Geddington, 
Northants.  Buried  there  Mar.  6,  1719. 

BARTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  July  6,  1722.  B.  at 
Horbling,  Lines. 

BARTON,  JOSHUA.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Mar.  29,  1670. 
Of  Lanes.  Matric.  1670. 

BARTON,  JOSHUA.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Oct.  29, 
1672.  S.  of  John,  yeoman.  B.  at  Norton,  Derbs.  School, 
Norton.  Matric.  1672;  B.A.  1675-6;  M.A.  1678.  C.  of  Lydd, 
Kent.  V.  of  Selling,  and  V.  of  Lympne,  1680-1705.  Died 
1705. 

BARTON,  LEONARD.  B.A.  1525-6;  M.A.  1529.  FeUow  of 
St  John's,  1528.   Died  1531.   Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1531- 

BARTON,  MATTHEW.  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1603-4;  M.A.  1607; 
B.D.  from  King's,  1623.  S.  of  William,  of  York,  clerk. 
Organist  at  King's,  1622-4.  Married  Thomasina,  dau.  of 
Henry  Gibbes,  of  Cambridge,  Nov.  6,  1605,  at  Gt  St  Mary's. 
V.  of  S.  Benfleet,  Essex,  1610.  R.  of  Ditchingham,  Norfolk, 
1635. 

BARTON,  MONTAGU.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1736.  B.  at  Rushton,  Northants.,  17x7.  S.  of  Geoffrey  (1679- 
80).  R.  of  Rushton.  Matric.  1737;  B.A.  1740-1;  M.A.  1749. 
FeUow,  1740.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  23;  priest,  May  27, 
1742.  Chaplain  to  the  Ordnance.  R.  of  Stoke  Dry,  Rutland, 
1742.  R.  of  Stourton,  Wilts.,  1755.  R.  of  Caundle  Marsh, 
Dorset,  1760.  Died  Apr.  1790.  Buried  at  Stourton.  M.I. 
Brother  of  Cutts  (1724)  and  Geoffrey  (1717).  (Misc.  Gen.  et 
Her.  2nd  S.  in.  182.) 

BARTON,  NEWTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  14, 
1725-6.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Brigstock,  Northants.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  1726.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  19,  1725. 
Living  1764. 

BARTON,  NICHOLAS.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1585-6.  Probably 
the  Nich.  Barton  'bom  at  Towcester,  age  37;  ord.  priest  by 
Bishop  of  Gloucester,'  who  was  presented  to  the  V.  of 
Bromham,  Beds.,  July,  1597.  V.  of  Stevington,  Beds.,  1595- 
1607. 

BARTON,  PHILIP.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  25,  1578;  'aged 
28;  late  scholar  of  Trinity;  (curate?)  of  St  Clement  Danes, 
London.'  Ord.  priest,  Dec.  21, 1579.  B.  at  Boulogne,  France. 
No  matriculation  found. 

BARTON,  PHILIP.  Incorp.  LL.D.  1749,  from  Christ  Church, 
Oxford.  S.  of  Philip,  of  'Kyre,*  Worcester.  Matric.  (New 
College)  Aug.  5,  1712,  age  17;  B.C.L.  1720;  D.C.L.  1733- 
R.  of  Hannington,  Hants.,  1728-31.  R.  of  Houghton, 
1729-32.  Preb.  of  Chichester,  1730;  of  Winchester,  1731. 
V.  of  Buriton,  1732.  Canon  of  Chnst  Church,  Oxford,  1733. 
V.  of  Portsea,  1751.  F.R.S.  1757.  Died  July  13,  1765. 
(Al.  Oxon.) 

BARTON,  RALPH.  Proctor,  or  Master,  of  God's  House,  c, 
1477-85. 

BARTON,  RALPH.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Caius,  July  8,  1575, 
age  19.  Of  Malpas,  Cheshire.  S.  of  Ralph,  Esq.  School, 
Nottingham.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1573.  Lord  of  Blackburn 
and  Smithells.  Sheriff  of  Lanes.,  1605.  Died  at  Smithells, 
Lanes.,  Dec.  10,  1611.   (Venn,  i.  82.) 

BARTON,  RICHARD.  Of  Michaelhouse.  Proctor,  1388-9.  One 
of  these  names,  M.A.  and  B.D.  of  Cambridge,  obtained  a 
grant  from  the  Pojje  of  a  benefice  at  the  disposal  of  the 
bishop  of  Ely,  May  1,  1406.   (Col.  Pat.  Rolls.) 

BARTON,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter, 
1617. 

BARTON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Apr.  8,  1669. 
OfLeics.  Matric.  1669;  B.A.  1676-7.  Litt.  (iiwt.  (Canterbury) 
for  deacon's  orders,  1671  as  C.  of  Molash,  Kent.  Ord.  deacon 
(?  priest)  (Norwich)  Sept.  1674. 

BARTON,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1548. 
Perhaps  V.  of  Quarrington,  Lines.,  i558-(?)  1575- 

BARTON,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June  28, 
1661.  S.  of  John,  woollen  draper,  of  Shrewsbury.  B.  there. 
School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  1661;  B.A.  1664-5;  M.A.  1668. 


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Barton,  Samuel 

BARTON,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jbscs,  Mar.  28,  1668, 
age  20.  Of  Ashton-on-Mersey,  Cheshire.  S.  of  Richard. 
Matric.  1670;  B.A.  1671-2.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  June  18, 
1 67 1.  (For  a  contemporary  namesake  set  A  I.  Oxon.)  Perhaps 
R.  of  Hoole,  Lanes.,  1676-86. 

BARTON,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1304-5.  One  of  these  names  C.  of 
Greenford  Magna,  Middlesex,  15 18. 

BARTON,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1585. 

BARTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Queens',  Apr.  17, 
1599.  Of  Lanes.  S.  of  Ralph  (1575)-  Of  Smithells,  Lanes. 
Governor  of  Blackburn  Grammar  School.  Knighted,  1619. 
Died  July  27,  1659.   Buried  at  Bolton.   (Abram,  Blackburn.) 

BARTON,  THOBIAS.  Adm.  at  Caius,  July  5,  1636,  age  22.  S.  of 
Thomas,  husbandman.  B.  at  Water  Frystone,  Yorks.  School, 
Edlington.   Adm.  also  at  St  Catharine's,  1636. 

BARTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  22, 
1676.  S.  of  George,  Esq.,  of  Cawton  near  Malton,  Yorks. 
B.  there.  School,  Thornton  in  Pickering.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  Nov.  7,  1685.  Barrister,  1692.  Bencher,  1715.  (Yorks. 
Vis..  1665.) 

BARTON,  THOBIAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 
Jan.  15,  1721-22.  Of  Sussex.  School,  Lewes.  Matric.  1722; 
Scholar,  1722;  B.A.  1725-6;  M.A.  1729.  Fellow,  1726.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  2i,  1729;  priest  (Chichester)  June  4,  1732. 
R.  of  Warbleton,  Sussex,  1732.   Buried  there,  Jan.  6,  1761. 

BARTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Nov.  4, 
1731.  Of  Yorkshire.  Matric.  1732.  S.  and  h.  of  William,  of 
New  Malton,  gent.,  deceased.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Feb.  22,  1731-2. 

BARTON,  THURSTON.  Matric  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1549,  imftubes;  B.A.  1549-50;  M.A.  1553.  One  of  these 
names  s.  of  Andrew,  of  Smithells,  Lanes.  {Vis.  of  Lanes., 
1567.) 

BARTON,  WILLIAM   B.Can.L.  1492-3. 

BARTON,  WILLIAM  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  MJchs.  1552. 

BARTON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1577-8; 
B.A.  1582-3;  M.A.  1586;  B.D.  1599.  FeUow,  1585.  Taxor, 
1603.  Proctor,  1606-7.  V.  of  Trumpington,  Cambs.,  1602-3. 
V.  of  Keysoe,  Beds.,  1604-6.  Minister  at  Stow-cum-Quy, 
Cambs.,  1608.  V.  of  Bottisham,  1611.  R.  of  Cheadle,  Staffs., 
1616-26.  Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1627.  One  of  these  names 
(M.A.)  V.  of  Marsworth,  Bucks.,  1612. 

BARTON,  WILLIAM  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1618-9 ; 
B.A.  1621-2;  M.A.  1625.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  21, 
1623.  V.  of  Mayfield,  Stags.,  16^1-43.  Minister  of  St  John 
Zachary,  London,  1646.  V.  of  St  Martin's,  Leicester,  1656. 
R.  of  Cadeby,  Leics.,  1656-62.  Perhaps  V.  of  Naseby, 
Northants.,  1669-78.  Died  1678.  Well-known  hymn  writer. 
(D.N.B.) 

BARTON, .   Dominican  friar.  B.D.  (?)  1465-6. 

BARTON,  .    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1546. 

Perhaps  Christopher  {see  back). 

BARTOW,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Jan.  31, 
1688-9.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Crediton,  Devon.  School, 
Crediton.  Matric.  1689;  Scholar,  1690;  B.A.  1692-3.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  June,  1694.  V.  of  Pampisford,  Cambs.,  May  28, 
1697-1706.  S.P.G.  missionary  in  New  York,  1702-23.  Died 
1725.    {Peile,  II.  III.) 

BARTRAM,  AUDEMAR.  B.  (and  D.?)  Can.L.,  1470-1. 

BARTERAM,  EMERY.    Probably  B.Can.  (or  Civ.),  14SS-9. 

BARTRAM, ,  B.Civ.  (or  Can.),  1480-1. 

BARTRAM   or   BARTHERAR,  .     Incorp.   M.A.    1311-2. 

Perhaps  Fellow  of  Pembroke,  1515. 
BARTRUM,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 

1610. 
BARUGH,  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  June  19, 

1 64 1.  S.  of  John,  yeoman.   B.  at  Topclifie,  Yorics.  Schools, 

Topcli&e  and  Coxwold. 
BARUSTONE,  SIMON,  see  BORASTON. 
BARWE, .    M.A.  1524-5. 

BARWELL,  EDMUND.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Feb. 
1563-4;  B.A.  1567-8;  M.A.  1571;  B.D.  1578;  D.D.  1587. 
FeUow,  1370-81.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Jime  2,  1570.  Master 
of  Christ's,  1382-1609.  Canon  of  Ely,  1582.  R.  of  Toft,  Cambs., 
1584.  For  the  memorable  visitation  of  the  College  in  1366  by 
Dr  Copcot  tu  PeUe'i  History  of  Christ's.  Died  1609.  Will 
(V.C.C).   {PeiU,  I.  84.) 

BARWELL,  EDMUND.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  Apr.  4,  1623. 
S.  of  WiUiam  (1585),  R.  of  Mepal,  Isle  of  Ely.  B.  at  Ely. 
School, Cbarternoose.  Matric.  1623;  B.A.  1628-9;  M.A.  1632. 
Ord.  prieat  (Peterb.)  Sept.  1632.  Probably  V.  of  Slawston, 
Leics.,  1638-67.  Died  there,  1667.  Buried  Dec.  36.  {P*iU, 
I.  363;  NichoU,  II.  799.) 


Barwick,  LibiUs 

BARWELL,  EDWARD.   Probably  matric.  from  Christ's,  1595. 

S.   of  '...   Barwell,  of  Northampton,   servant   to  Edward 

Griffin,  attomey-eeneral.'    Nephew  of   the  Master.    B.  at 

'Banten'(?  Brampton)  by  Dingley,  Northants.  B.A.  1595-6; 

M.A.  1599;  B.D.  1607.   FeUow,  1598-1607.  Junior  Proctor, 

1603-4.    Incorp.  at  Oxford  1604  and  1608.    Ord.  priest 

(Colchester)  Mar.  26,   1598.    Preacher  at  Lincoln.    R.  of 

Kegworth,  Leics.,   1606-39.    Donor  to  New  Buildings  at 

Christ's.  Brother  of  William  (1585) ;  father  of  Edward  (1645). 

Died  Nov.  20,  1639.   (Peile,  1.  202.) 
BARWELL,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1610. 

F*rob.  s.  of  John.    B.A.  1613-4.    Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester) 

Sept.  1619;  priest,  Dec.  19,  1619.  C.  of  St  Mary  de  Crypt, 

Gloucester,  1620-25.    (Peile,  1.  280;  F.  S.  Hockaday.) 
BARWELL,   EDWARD.    Adm.   pens,   (age   16)   at  Christ's, 

June  4, 1645.  S.  of  Edward  (1595),  R.  of  Kegworth.  B.  there. 

School,  'Hawston.'   Matric.  1645.   Associate  to  the  Clerk  of 

Assize  for  Leics.  Of  Lyon's  Inn,  London.  Died  1678.  (PeiU, 

I.  496;  Nicfiols,  III.  833.) 
BARWELL,  GEORGE.    Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs. 

1560;  B.A.  1563-4. 
BARWELL,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  9,  1664. 

Matric.  1664;  Scholar,  1668;  B.A.  1668-9. 
BARWELL,  MATTHEW.    Adm.  pens,   (age  16)  at  Trinity, 

July  5,  1679.    S.  of  John,  of  London.    School,  St  Paul's. 

Matric.    1680;    Scholar,    1683;    B.A.    1683-4;    M.A.    1687. 

Fellow,  1687.    Ord.  priest,  Jime  3,  1694.    V.  of  Chesterton, 

Cambs.,  1711. 
BARWELL,  NEWMAN.    Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Clare,  Dec.  3, 

1700.     S.  and  h.   of  Robert,  of  Witham,  Esq.,  deceased. 

B.  at  Colchester.   Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  £>ec.  12, 1699 ; 

and  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  17,  1701. 
BARWELL,  SIMON.    Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  1723.    Resided 

about  a  year. 
BARWELL,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's  c.  1593; 

B.A.  1595-6;  M.A.  1599.    Kinsman  of  Edmund  (1563-4). 

R.  of  Mepal.  Cambs.,  1396-1606.  (Peile,  1.  202.) 

BARWELL,  WILLIAM  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  Easter,  1585. 
Of  Rutland.  S.  of  '...Barwell,  of  Northampton,  servant  to 
Edw.  Griffin,  Attomey-Genersil '  and  nephew  of  the  Master 
of  Christ's.  Matric  pens.  1586;  B.A.  1590-1;  M.A.  1594. 
Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  1596.  R.  of  Mepal,  Cambs., 
1623.  Buried  there,  Jan.  25,  1625-6.  Father  of  Edmund 
(1625),  brother  of  Edward  (1595).   (PeUe,  t.  187.) 

BARWICK,  ABRAHAM.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 

1620;  B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.  from  Emmanuel,   1634.    P.C.  of 

Stretton   Chapel,  Penkridge,  Stalls.,  c.  1651-3.     (Graduati 

wrongly  describes  him  as  fellow  of  Emmanuel ) 
BARWICK   or   BARRICK,   BENJAMIN.     Matric   pens,   from 

Christ's,  c.  1590. 
BARWICKE,    BENJAMIN.     Matric.    pens,    from    Pembroke, 

Michs.  1613;  B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1616-7;  M.A.  1621. 

Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Mar.   162 1-2.    R.  of  Colveston  and 

Didlington,  Norfolk,  1622.    R.  of  W.  Tofts,  1628-69.    Died 

Mar.  1669-70. 
BARWICK,  BENJAMIN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  4,  1675. 

Matric.  1676;  B.A.  1678-9.   Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Dec.  1681. 

R.  of  W.  Tofts,  Norfolk,  1682-1732.   Died  1732. 
BARWICK,  GEORGE.   Matric  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1643; 

B.A.  1646-7. 
BARWICK,  HUMPHREY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  1594. 

Eld.  s.  of  Peter,  yeoman.    B.  at  Sutton  in  Feliskirk,  Yorks. 

School,  Thirsk.  Matric.  c.  1593.  (Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1612.) 

BARWICK,  JAMES.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1664.  Of 
Norwich. 

BARWICK,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1599.  Of  Cumber 
land. 

BARWICK,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  14,  1631, 
age  18.  S.  of  George,  of  Witherslack,  Westmorland,  hus- 
bandman. School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1631;  Scholar;  B.A. 
1634-5;  M.A.  1638;  D.D.  i66o  (Lit.  Reg.).  FeUow,  1636-44; 
ejected.  B.D.  (Oxford)  1646.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  20, 
1640.  Chaplain  to  Bishop  Morton  of  Durham.  Canon  of 
Durham,  1641.  R.  of  Houghton-le-Spring  and  Wolsingham, 
1645-61.  Chaplain  to  the  King.  Imprisoned  in  the  Tower, 
1630-2,  on  a  charge  of  high  treason.  Dean  of  Durham,  1660. 
Canon  and  Dean  of  St  Paul's,  1661-4.  R.  of  Therlield,  Herts., 
1662-4.  Benefactor  to  St  John's.  Died  Oct.  22,  1664.  M.I. 
in  St  Paul's.  WiU  (P.C.C).  Brother  of  Peter.  (Al.  Oxon.; 
D.N.B.) 

BARWICK  or  BERWICK,  LANCELOT.  Matric.  pens,  from 
Queens',  Lent,  1577-8  (sizar  in  College).  Of  Yorks.  B.A. 
1581-2.    V.  of  Harewood,  Yorks.,  1582-1614.    Died  1614. 

BARWVCKE,  UBIUS.  Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1369. 


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Barwick,  Nicholas 

BARWICK,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clarb,  Feb.  32, 1632-3. 
Matric.  1633;  B.A,  163&-7;  M.A.  1640.  Ord.  deacon  (Nor- 
wich) Mar.  9,  1638-9;  priest,  Dec.  22,  1639.  R.  of  Colton, 
Norfolk.  1638.  V.  of  Easton,  1663-72.  R.  of  W.  Tofts, 
1670-82. 

BARWICKE,  PETER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  12, 
1638.  S.  of  George,  husbandman,  of  Witherslack,  West- 
morland. B.  there.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1638;  B.A. 
1642-3;  Scholar;  M.A.  1647;  M.D.  1655.  Fellow,  1643-4. 
F.C.P.  1655.  Strenuous  royalist.  Physician  to  Charles  II, 
1660.  Practised  in  London,  where  he  was  one  of  the  few 
doctors  who  worked  through  the  plague.  Censor  of  the  R.C.P. 
•Elect,"  1685-91.  Brother  of  Dr  John  Barwick,  whose  Life 
he  wrote.  Died  Sept.  4,  1705.  {D  N.B.;  Munk.i.  zi^.) 

BARWYCKE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Johu's,  Easter, 
X57I. 

BARWYCKE,  STEPHEN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs. 
1568.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Hadleigh,  Essex,  1578. 
Buried  there  Feb.  25,  1590-1.  Admon.  (Cons.  C.  London) 
Apr.  26,  I59t.   (J.  C.  Smith.) 

BARWICK,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1544; 
previously  at  Oxford.  Of  Kendal,  Westmorland.  S.  of  Edwin, 
gent.  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1545-6;  M.A.  1549;  Med.  Lie.  1573. 
Fellow  of  Trinity,  1548-77.  V.  of  Elm,  and  R.  of  Emneth, 
Norfolk,  1560.  Preb.  of  Southwold,  1562-80.  Practised 
medicine  at  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Died  1599.  Buried  at  Fom- 
ham  All  Saints',  Suffolk,  Aug.  30,  1599.  M.I.  (PeiU,  i.  37; 
Venn,  i.  52.) 

BARWICK,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Aug.  23,  1557,  age  18.  Of  Carlisle.  Matric.  1557-8.  Left  in 
1559.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  1560.  Married  a  daughter 
of  the  Bishop  of  Carlisle.   (Harwood.) 

BARWICK,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Nov.  3, 
1577.  Of  Westhorpe,  Suffolk.  S.  of  Richard,  gent.  School, 
Bury.  Matric  1577-8.  One  of  the  popish  faction  in  the 
College.   {Venn,  i.  94.) 

BARWICK,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  July  6, 
1608.  Of  Clopton,  Suffolk.  S.  of  Henry,  gent.  School, 
Otley.  Matric.  1608;  Scholar,  1609-12;  B.A.  1611-2;  M.A. 
1615.  Ctod.  priest  (Norwich)  June  4, 1615.  R.  of  Chillesford, 
Suffolk,  1622-34.   (Venn,  1.  199.) 

BARWICK,  WILLIAM  (1485-6),  iee  BERWICK. 

BARWYCKE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov. 
1546. 

BARWYCKE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinjty,  Lent, 
1563-4;  B.A.  1567-8;  M.A.  1572.  Fellow,  1570. 

BARWICK,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1576;  B.A.  1579-80;  M.A.  1583.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich) 
May  1, 1583.  R.  of  Hitcham,  Suffolk,  1585-1620.  Died  1620. 

BARWICK,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1603-4.  Of 
Suffolk.  M.A.  1607;  B.D.  from  St  Catharine's,  1613.  Fellow 
of  St  Catharine's,  1607.  R.  of  Milden,  Suffolk,  1611-46;  se- 
questered. R.  of  Nowton,  1615-46. 

BARWICK,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1627; 
B.A.  1630-1;  M.A.  1634.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Dec.  23, 
1632.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Hemenhale,  Norfolk,  1636-44; 
sequestered. 

BARWICK,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i6)  at  St  John's, 
June  8,  1636.  S.  of  William,  clerk,  of  Milden,  Suffolk.  B. 
there.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1636;  B.A.  1639-40;  M.A. 
1643.   Fellow,  1 64 1 -4;  ejected. 

BARWICK,  WILUAM.  Adm.  at  Christ's,  May  30,  1674. 
Matric.  pens.  1674;  B.A.  1677-8.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
Dec.  1678.   {Peile,  11.  53.) 


M.A.  1456-7. 

Scholar  at  Christ's,  1536-7. 

Scholar  at  Christ's,  1569-70. 

Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1578. 


BARWICK, 

BARWICK, 

BARWICK, 

BARWICK,  

Of  Norwich. 
BARWIS,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  St  John's,  June  20, 

1631.   S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Waverton,  Cumberiand.   B.  at 

'  Hailkelck,'  Cumberland.  School,  Bromfield,  Cumberland. 
BARWISE,  RICHARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 

1575;  B.A.  1578-9;  M.A.  1582,  as  Barvis. 
BARWOOO,   WILLIAM.     Matric.   from  Emmanuel.   Easter, 

1703.  5««  Burwood. 
BARYSFORD,  THOMAS.   Of  St  Clement's  Hostel.  Adminis- 
tration granted  (V.C.C.)  1508,  to  Ralph  Barysford,  of  King's 

Hall;  perhaps  the  Bashford  of  1505. 
BASCEW  or  BASCUE,  HUGH.    Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's, 

Feb.  1564-5;  B.A.  1568-9. 
BASELEY,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  26, 1682. 

Of  Warwickshire.   Matric.  1683-4;  B.A.  1685-6;  M.A.  1690. 

R.  of  Haceby,  Lines.,  1704.  C.  of  Swarby. 


Basire,  Isaac 

BASELEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  25, 1622. 
Matric  1622. 

BASELEY,  WILUAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Nov.  3,  1699- 
B.  at  Priors  Marston,  Warwickshire.  Matric.  1699;  B.A. 
1703-4;  M.A.  1707. 

BASFORD,  ED.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1567. 

BASFORD,  PETER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Apr.  5.  1658. 
Matric.  1658;  B.A.  1661-2;  M.A.  1665.  R.  of  Earl  Soham, 
Suffolk,  1672.  R.  of  Blaxhall,  1680. 

BASFORTH,  DIONYSIUS.  Matric  pens,  from  St  John's, 
Michs.  1568. 

BASFORTH,  JAMES.  B.Civ.L.  1482.  Of  Coventry  and  Lichfield 
diocese.  Ord.  Sub-deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  22,  1481;  title. 
King's  Hall,  Cambridge.   Probably  the  same  as  Barford. 

BASHAM,  see  aUo  BARSHAM. 

BASH  AM  or  BARSHAM,  ANDREW.  Carmelite  friar:  priest. 
B.D.  1535.  Prior  of  his  order  at  Cambridge.  V.  of  Gt  Bar- 
rington, Gloucester,  1545-53. ' Satis doctvis '  (Bp'sVis.,  1551). 
Died  before  May,  1553.   {Cooper,  i.  57;  F.  S.  Hockaday.) 

BASHE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  FelL-Com.  from  Peterhousk, 
Lent,  1579-80.  Perhaps  s.  of  Nicholas,  of  St  Margaret's, 
Herts.   Succeeded  his  father  there.    (Cussans,  Herts.,  1.  31.) 

BASHE,  EDWARD.  Matric  Fell-Com.  from  Pkterhouse, 
Michs.1608.  S.  of  Ralph,  of  Stanstead,  Herts.,  Esq.  Knighted, 
1616.  M.P.  tor  Stamford,  1628-9;  and  for  Grantham,  1640. 
Died  May  12,  1653;  buried  at  Stanstead.  (Cussans,  Herts., 
I.  31;  Le  Neve,  Knights.) 

BASHE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Michs. 
1639.  Of  Herts.  Probably  s.  of  Sir  Edward  (above),  of  Stan- 
stead St  Margaret,  Herts.  Died  unmarried,  age  24.  Buried 
at  Stanstead.  (Le  Neve,  K'mgAts ;  Cussans,  Herts.,  i.  31.) 

BASH,  Sir  EDWARD.  U.A.i6S2{LU.  Reg.).  Oneof  these  names, 
s.and  h.  of  Ralph,  late  of  Stanstead,  Herts.,  K.B.,  was  adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  5,  1670.  He  matric.  at  St  John's,  Oxford, 
asBaeshe,  May  28, 1668,  age  15.  Knighted,  1671.  He  is  called 
'Baronet'  in  the  Graduati.  Sold  the  Stanstead  estate,  1676. 
Living,  1698.   {{Al.  Oxon.;  Cussans,  i.  31.) 

BASHE,  RALPH.  Matric.  Fell-Com.  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 
1588.  Probably  s.  of  Edward,  of  Stanstead  Abbotts,  Herts., 
^q.  DiedMay  8, 1598.  Brother  of  William.  (Cussans,  i.  31.) 

BASHE,  RALPH.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Michs. 
1639.  Of  Herts.  Probably  s.  of  Edward,  of  Stanstead  St 
Margaret,  Herts.  K.B.  1661.  Buried  at  Stanstead.  Will 
proved,  1664.  {Cussans,  i,  31.) 

BASHE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Peterhouse, 
Easter,  1588.  Probably  s.  of  Edward,  of  Stanstead  Abbotts, 
Herts.    'Drowned  under  London  Bridge.'    {Cussans,  1.  31.) 

BASHFORD, .  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1505-8. 

BASIE,  THOMAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1604. 

BASILL,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  8,  1658.  Of 
Devonshire.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Lustleigh,  Devon; 
father  of  the  next. 

BASIL,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Caius,  1683.  S.  of 
Edward,  R.  of  Lustleigh,  Devon.  School,  Chudieigh.  Matric 
1683-4;  Scholar,  1683-8;  B.A.  1686-7;  M.A.  1692.  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1692.  R.  of  Powderham,  Devon,  1691-7.  Will 
(Exeter)  1697.    {Venn,  1.  473.) 

BASIL,  MARTIN.   B.A.  from  Pembroke,  1601-2. 

BASIL,  BIARTIN.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  St  Catharine's, 
Easter,  1631.  S.  and  h.  of  Martin,  of  City  of  London,  Esq. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  July  23,  1632. 

BASIRE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  11, 
1665.  S.  of  Isaac  (1635),  D.D.,  Archdeacon  of  Northumber- 
land, next.  B.  at  Eaglesclifi,  Durham.  School,  West- 
minster. Matric.  1665, as  'Braiser';  B.A.  1668-9;  M.A.  1672. 
Fellow,  1669.  R.  of  Boldon,  Durham,  1675-91.  Buried  at 
Boldon,  Mar.  18,  1690-1.  Brother  of  Isaac  (1664)  and  Peter 
(1665). 

BASIRE,  ISAAC.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St  John's,  Easter,  1635, 
as  M.A.  of  Leyden.  B.at  Rouen  in  Normandy,  1607.  Studied 
at  Rotterdam  and  Leyden.  B.D.  1635;  D.D.  1640.  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1640.  Ordained  by  Bishop  Morton,  who  made 
him  his  chaplain,  and  whom  he  accompanied  to  Durham. 
R.  of  Eaglescliffe,  Durham,  1636;  sequestered,  1646; 
restored,  1660-72.  Canon  of  Durham,  1643.  Ardideacon 
of  Northumberland  and  R.  of  Howick,  1644-76.  R.  of 
Stanhope,  1645.  Retired  to  Oxford,  1646,  where  he  was 
chaplain  to  the  King.  For  some  years  he  travelled  widely  on 
the  Continent.  Restored  to  his  preferments,  1660.  Died 
Oct.12,1676.  M.I.  in  Durham  Cathedral.  Author,  theologicaL 
Father  of  Charles,  above,  Peter(i665),  Isaac,  next.  {D.N.B.; 
Le  Neve,  Man.,  iv.  171.) 


X02 


Basire,  Isaac 

BASIRE,  ISAAC  Adm.  pens,  (age  ao)  at  St  John's,  July  5, 
1664.  S.  of  Isaac,  D.D.,  Archdeacon  of  Northumberland 
above.  B.  at  Eaglescliffe,  Durham.  Bapt.  Nov.  23, 
1643.  School,  Westminster.  LL.B.  1669;  LL.D.  1684.  Adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  June  21,  1664.  Barrister,  1671.  Ancient, 
1687.  OflScial  of  Archdeaconry  of  Northumberland.  Married, 
as  4th  husband,  July  4,  1672,  Lady  Elizabeth  Burton,  dau. 
of  Bishop Cosin.  Brotherof  Charles  (1665)  and  Peter  (1663). 
(H.  M.  Wood.) 

BASIRE,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  13,  1665. 
S.  of  Isaac,  D.D.,  Archdeacon  of  Northumberland.  B.  in 
EKirham.  Became  a  Roman  Catholic.  Brother  of  Charles 
(1665)  and  Isaac  (1664). 

BASKERVILLE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  July  4,  1694. 
Of  London.   Matric.  1695;  B.A.  1698-9. 

BASKERVILLE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  12, 
1658.  Of  Lanes.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Manchester.  Bapt.  at 
Wakefield,  Apr.  4,  1641.  School,  Wakefield.  Matric.  1658; 
B.A.  1661-2;  M.A.  1665;  B.D.  1677.  V.  of  Rastrick,  Yorks., 
1666-72.  Headmaster  of  Hipperholme,  1666-70^  of  Drigh- 
lington,  1670-2;  and  of  Wakefield,  1672-81.  Died  May  15, 
1681.    Buried  at  Wakefield.   M.I.    (M.  H.  Peacock.) 

BASKERVYLE,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  10,  1724.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Cheshire.  B.  at  Withing- 
ton.  Scjiool,  Stockport.  Matric  1724;  M.A.  1728  (Com. /?«£.). 
Of  Old  Withington,  Cheshire.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Apr.  16,  1728.  Assumed  the  name  Glegg.  Died  Jan.  19, 
1784.   M.I.  at  Goosetrey.    {Scott-Mayor,  in.  376.) 

BASKERVILLE,  RANDOLPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Apr.  9,  1681.  School,  Merchant  Taylors',  Matric  1684; 
B.A.  1684-5.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1686.  M.A.  (Oxford)  1687. 

BASKET,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  10, 
1732.  S.  of  Samuel  (1699-1700).  B.  at  Blandford,  Dorset. 
School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  1732;  B.A.  1735-6;  M.A.  1739. 
Ord.  priest  (London)  May  28,  1738.  R.  of  Dxmsby,  Lines., 
1740-1801.  Died  at  Blandford,  Aug.  8,  1801.  Brother  of 
Kingsman  and  Samuel  (1735).   (Scott-Mayor,  in.  444.) 

BASKETT,  KINGSBAAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  21,  1740.  S.  of  Samuel  (1700),  former  fellow  of  the 
College,  V.  of  Shapwick,  Dorset.  B.  at  Shapwick.  School, 
Wimbome.  Matric.  1740;  B.A.  1743-4;  M.A.  1747.  Fellow, 
1747-55.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Apr.  1748;  priest,  Jime  4,  1750. 
V.  of  Fenstanton,  Hunts.,  1750-70.  Headmaster  of  Pock- 
lington  School,  1754-1807.  R.  of  Routh,  Yorks.,  1769-1807. 
V.  of  E.  Wickham,  Lines.  (?),  1781-1807.  Died  Apr.  11, 
1807.   Buried  at  Pocklington.  {Scott-Mayor,  in.  504.) 

BASKET,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  10, 
1699-1700.  S.  of  Thomas,  grocer,  alderman  of  Salisbury.  B. 
at  t>orchester.  School,  Dorchester.  Matric.  1700;  B.A. , 
1703-4.  Fellow,  1707-8.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Feb.  29,  1707-8. 
V.  of  Shapwick,  Etorset,  1713-30.  R.  of  Win terbome  Thomp- 
son, 1713-5.  R.  of  Tarrant  Keynston.  R.  of  Overmoyne, 
1730.  Married  Elizabeth  Kingsman.  Died  Dec.  20,  1760. 
Father  of  Kingsman,  above,  Samuel  (next)  and  John  (1732). 
{Hutchins,  iii.  170.) 

BASKETT,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  26,  1735. 
B.A.  of  Christ  Church,  Oxford.  S.  of  Samuel  (above),  of  St 
Thomas's,  SaJisbury,  former  fellow  of  St  John's.  School, 
Charterhouse.  Matric.  at  Oxford,  Oct.  16,  1728,  age  18;  B.A, 
at  Oxford,  1732.  V.  of  Shapwick,  Dorset,  1734-93.  V. 
of  Combe  Keynes,  1744-50.  R.  of  Broadmayne,  1753-93. 
Died  Feb.  23,  1793.  Buried  at  Shapwick.  M.L  WU1(P.C.C.). 
{ScoU-Mayor,  iii.  469;  H.  G.  Harrison.) 

BASKET,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pkterhouse, 
June  36,  1733.  S.  of  Samuel,  R.  of  Winterboume-Tomson, 
Dorset.  School,  Winterboume.  Scholar,  1735.  Buried  at 
Little  St  Mary's,  Cambridge,  Dec.  11,  1733.  {T.A.  Walker, 
271.) 

BASLOW,  ROBERT.   B.A.  1525-6;  M.A.  1539-30. 

BASNAGE  or  BANAGE,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Em- 
manuel, Mar.  10,  i59a-3.    Matric.  c.  1593;  B.A,  1596-7. 

BASNAGE,  DANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Oct.  12, 
1592.  S.  of  Nicholas,  preacher  of  the  French  church,  Nor- 
wich. B.  in  London.  School,  Norwich.  Brother  of  David 
(1610).    {Venn,  1.  209.) 

BASNAGE  or  BANAGE,  DAVID.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius, 
Oct.  10,  1610.  S.  of  Nicholas,  clerk,  preacher  at  the  French 
church  at  Norwich.  B.  in  Norwich.  School,  Norwich. 
Matric.  x6ii.  Brother  of  Daniel  (1392). 

BASNET,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Juim  33, 
1700.  S.  of  John,  husbandman.  B.  at  Weaverham,  Chnbire. 
School,  Chester.  Matric  1700. 

BASNETT,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  z,  1644. 
S.  of  Thomas,  of  Coventry.  B.A.  1647-8 :  M.A.  1651  (linoorp. 
from  Oxford).  M.A.  (Oxford)  1649.  FeUow  of  St  John's, 
Oxford,  1649;  sub-warden,  1652.  Minister  at  Coventry: 
ejected,  1662.  Will  dated  1666.  {Al.  Oxon.;  Calamy,  11.  483.) 


feAssET,  John 

BASPOLE,  UONEU    Matrk.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs. 

1567.    One  of  these  names,  of  Norfolk,  adm.  at  Lincoln's 

Inn,  May  14,  1574;  from  Fumivall's  Inn. 

BASPOULL,  W.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1570. 

BASSE,  HUMPHREY.  Adm.  FelL-Com.  at  Emmaniwl,  July  a, 
1614. 

BASSE,  JOHN.    B.A.  1546-7.    Probably  of  Christ's.    One  of 

these  names  R.  of  Stanfield,  Norfolk,  1556. 
BASSE,  JOHN.    Adm.  at  Clare,  Sept.  12,  1706.    B.  at  Bren- 

tingby,  Leics.   School,  Oakham.  Matric  1707;  B.A.  1710-1; 

M.A.  1715.   Fellow,  1714-6-    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  26, 

1711. 

BASSE,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1513-4;  M.A.  1516.  Of  Gransden, 
Cambs.  Fellow  of  Pembroke,  1515.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln) 
Dec.  33,  1514.    R.  of  Martlesham,  Suffolk,  c.  1540. 

BASSE,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  1509-10.  One  of  these  names  R.  of 
Bromley  Parva,  Essex,  1568  79.   Died  1579. 

BASSE,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  pens,  from  Petbrhouse,  c.  1596. 

BASSE  or  BASE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  31, 

1629.    Of  Suffolk.    B.A.  1633-3;  M.A.  1636.    Ord.  deacon 

(Norwich)  Feb.  15,  1634-5. 
BASS,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  16,  1699.   Of 

Leicestershire.    Matric.  1699;  B.A.  1702-3.    One  of  these 

names,  of  Melton  Mowbray,  derk,  married,  Jan.  18,  1703-4. 

(Nichols,  m.  398.) 
BASSE, .   B.av.L.  1496-7. 

BASSALL,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1602; 

B.A.  1606-7;  M.A.  1610,  as  Bossall. 
BASSANO,  DANIEL.    Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1609; 

B.A.  1612-3.    One  of  these  names,  of  Hoxton,  Middlesex, 

adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1612.  Barrister,  1623. 
BASSELL,  ISAAC.     B.A.  from  Clare,  1619-20;  M.A.   1623. 

R.  of  Freston,  Suffolk,  1627. 
BASSELL,  WILLIAM.    Matric  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Lent, 

1588-9. 

BASSETT,  CHARLES.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  July  10,  1676. 
M.A.  1677.  S.  of  John,  of  Tehidy  Park,  ComwaU.  Matric. 
at  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  Dec.  9,  1670,  age  16;  B.A. 
from  St  Alban  Hall,  Oxford,  1674.  V.  of  Launcelles,  Corn- 
wall, 1682,  of  Camborne,  1684.  R.  of  Illogan,  Cornwall, 
1684.    Died  Sept.  1709.   (Al.  Oxon.;  Burke,  L.G.) 

BASSET,  EDWARD.  B.A.  1498-9;  M.A.  1502.  One  of  these 
names  preb.  of  Southwell,  1500-38.  R.  of  East  Markham. 
Notte. 

BASSETT,  EDWARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1546.    One  of  these  names  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1553. 
BASSET,  EDWARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  Sx  John's,  Easter, 

1587. 
BASSETT,  EDWARD.   Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  July  5, 

1695.    S.  of  Thomas,  bookseller.    B.  in  London.    School, 

Charterhouse.    Matric.  1695;  Scholar,  1697;  B.A.  1698-9; 

M.A.    1704;   LL.D.    1738   (Lit.   Reg.).    R.  of   Horseheath, 

Cambs.,  1709-32.   R.  of  Balsham,  1732-49.  Died  Jan.  1748- 

9.  Buried  at  Balsham. 
BASSET,  FRANCIS.  B.A.  1525-6;  M.A,  1529.  FeUow  of  Jesus, 

1528-C.   1334.     One  of  these  names  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,        . 

1532- 
BASSET,  FRANCIS.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Pembroke, 

June  5,   1693.    S.  of  Francis,  of  Tehidy,  Cornwall,  Esq. 

M.P.  for  Michael,  Cornwall,   1702.     Died   Dec.    11,  1721. 

(Burke,  Ext.  Bart.;  L.G.) 
BASSETT,  FRANCIS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Mar.  i,  1710-x. 

Of  Suffolk.    B.  1689.    Matric.  1710-1;  B.A.  1714-3;  M.A. 

1718.   Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Mar.  17,  1716-7  (Lift.  dim.  from 

Norwich). 

BASSETT,  FULKE.   Matric  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1612. 

Probably  s.  of  Walter  and  Sconsolata,  dau.  of  Sir  Fulke 

Greville,  Knt.  (Shaw,  u.  12.) 
BASSET,  GE  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Clement's  Hostel,  Easter, 

1544- 
BASSET,  GREGORY.    B.D.  1332-3.   One  of  these  names  patron 

of  Bradwell,  Coggesliall,  Essex.  Died  c.  1542.   (J.  C.  Smith.) 

BASSETT,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  Nov.  19, 
1714.  S.  of  Joseph.  B.  at  Eaton,  Beds.  School,  Hunting- 
don. Matric.  1713;  Scholar,  171b;  B.A.  1718-9.  Ord.  deacon 
i Lincoln)  Mar.  5,  1720-1.  C.  of  Thurleigh,  Beds.  C  of 
(oxton,  1721.   (Peile,  11.  185.) 

BASSET,  JOHN.  B.A.  1481-3;  M.A.  1485.  Probably  of  Kino's 
Hall.  Proctor,  1487-8,  V.  of  Long  Stanton  All  SainU, 
Cambs.,  1491. 

BASSBT,  JOHN.  Pens,  in  residence  at  Queens',  1331.  One  of 
these  names  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  6,  1334-3. 


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BASSET,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter,  1567. 

BASSET,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Pembroke,  Apr.  23, 
1677.  S.  of  William,  of  Lynn,  chemist.  Matric.  1677;  B.A. 
1680-1;  M.A.  1684.  Fellow,  1683.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest 
(Norwich)  Nov.  1688.  V.  of  Orton-on-the-Hill,  Leics.,  1694- 
1705.  R.  of  Heydon,  Norfolk,  1700-5;  also  R.  of  Irming- 
land.    Died  Sept.  2;  1705.   M.I.    Will  proved  (Norwich). 

BASSET,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  2, 
1679.  Of  London.  School,  Eynesbury,  Hunts,  (private). 
Perhaps  matric.  from  St  Catharine's,  1681;  B.A.  from 
Peterhouse,  1682-3.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Dec.  24,  1682; 
C.  of  Bolnhurst,  Beds.    V.  of  Eaton  Socon,  1686. 

BASSET,  JOSHUA.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Oct.  13,  1657. 

S.  of  John,  merchant,  of  Lynn.  School,  Lynn.  Matric.  1657; 

Scholar,   1657-65;   B.A.   1661-2;   M.A.   1665;    B.D.   1672. 

Fellow,  1665-89.    University  Preacher,  1674.    Ord.  deacon 

(Norwich)   1663;  priest  (Lincoln)   1666.    Appointed,  as  a 

Romanist,   Master  of  Sidney,   by  James   II,   Dec.    1686; 

removed  Dec.  i,  1688.  Said  to  have  died  in  London,  c.  1720, 

in  great  poverty.  Author  of  various  controversial  works. 

(Venn,  i.  400;  D.N.B.) 
BASSET,  JOSIAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  July  i, 

1654.    Of  Warwickshire.    School,  Coventry.    Matric.   1655. 

Migrated  to  Pembroke,  July  4,  1657.    Ejected  from  ExhaU, 

Warwickshire,  1662.    Afterwards  kept  school  in  London. 

Pastor  at  Woolwich.    Died  1695.    (Calamy,  11.  486.) 
BASSET,  MARTIN.  B.A.  1525-6;  M.A.  1529.  V.  of  St  Clement's, 

Cambridge,  1531-46.    Occupied  chambers  in  Jesus  College. 

(A.  Gray.) 
BASSET,  RALPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  x8)  at  Magdalene,  June  2, 

1718.    S.  of  William  (1682),  clerk,  V.  of  Glentworth,  Lines. 

School,   Kirton.    Matric.    1719;   B.A.    1721-2;   M.A.   1731. 

Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  23,  1722;  priest,  Dec.  20,  1724. 

V.   of  Gt  Corringham,  Lines.,  1724-40.    Buried  Nov.  17, 

1740.  Brotherof  William,  1722.  (Lines.  Pedigrees.) 
BASSET,  RICHARD.    Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  21,   1711, 

age  18.  S.  of  Thomas,  R.  of  Gratwicb,  Stafite.   Matric.  171 1; 

B.A.  1715-6.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  May  27,  1716.    R.  of  Grat- 

wich.  Staffs.,  till  1761.   Died  1761.    (A.  Gray.) 

BASSET,  ROGER.    'King's  scholar'  at  Cambridge,  1328-32. 

BASSET,  ROGER.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1383.  Left  in 
1398.  Probably  R.  of  St  Dunstan  in  the  East,  London,  1401-2. 
LL.D.  V.  of  West  Tarring,  Sussex,  1402.  Preb.  of  Sarum, 
1413-6.  Treasurer  of  St  David's,  1398-1416.  Died  Sept.  1416. 
WillatP.C.C.   (Hennessy.) 

BASSET,  STEPHEN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  1620; 
B.A.  1623-4;  M.A.  1627.  Ord. priest  (Peterb.) Sept.  25,  1629. 
Probably  R.  of  Bumham  Sutton  w.  Overy,  Norfolk,  1635- 
64.  V.  of  Hough ton-next-Harpley,  till  1661.  R.  of  Sandring- 
hamwithBabingley,  1660.  Died  1664.  Will  proved  (Norwich) 
1664.   (Peile,  1.  334.) 

BASSETT,  THOMAS.  Matric.  from  King's,  Easter,  1614.  One 
of  these  names,  s.  of  James,  of  Tehidy,  Cornwall,  Esq.; 
adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Mar.  4,  1615-6.  Royalist  Major- 
General.   Knighted  at  Crediton,  Devon,  July  30,  1644. 

BASSETT,  WILLIAM.  Proctor,  or  master,  of  God's  House 
(afterwards  Christ's  College)  in  1468.  B.A.  1454-5;  M.A. 
1459.  V.  of  Helpstone,  Northants.,  1465 ;  and  Fen  Drayton, 
Cambs.,  X475-95-  R.  of  Boxworth,  1486-^95  (presented  by 
God's  House).  Benefactor  to  St  Catharine's.  (Peile,  i.  2; 
Hist,  of  Cath.  p.  36.) 

BASSETT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Jan.  15, 
1626-7.  S.  of  Martin.  B.  at  Colchester.  School,  Colchester. 
Matric.  Lent,  1626-7.  Perhaps  M.P.  for  Bath,  1640. 
(PeiU,  I.  379) 

BASSETT,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1628.   (S««  Bussert.) 

BASSET,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  1675  (LU.  Reg.).  One  of  these 
names  R.  of  North  Kilworth,  Leics.,  1666-1701.  Died  Mar. 
2 1 , 1 70 1 ,  aged  60.  For  an  Oxford  contemporary  see  A  I.  Oxon. 
And  D.N.B. 

BASSET,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  May  19,  1682.  Of 
Yorks.  Matric.  1682;  B.A.  1685-6.  Ord.  priest  (York) 
Dec.  22,  1689.  V.  of  Glentworth,  Lines.,  1696-1725.  V.  of 
Harpswell,  1696.  V.  of  Toft,  1719-29.  Died  May  10,  1729, 
aged  66.  Father  of  Ralph  (1718)  and  of  WUliam  (1722). 
(Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

BASSET,  WILLIAM.   M.D.  from  Pembroke,  1687. 

BASSET,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
Mar.  28,  1722.  S.  of  William,  V.  of  Glentworth,  Lines. 
(1682).  Matric.  1723;  B.A.  1726-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
June  5,  1726;  priest,  Sept.  21,  1729.  V.  of  Glentworth, 
1729-65.  Archdeaconof  Stow,  1751-65.  Buried  July  13, 1765. 
Brother  of  Ralph  (1718).  (LiTies.  Pedigrees.)  (For  a  contem- 
porary seeAl  .Oxon.) 


Batchelor,  Edward 

BASSET,  .    B.A.  1469-70.    A  Walter  Basset  was  R.  of 

Bartlow,  Cambs.,  1469. 

BASSET, .    B.D.  c.  1478. 

BASSET, .    B.A.  1521-2. 

BASSINGTHWAITE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Lent,  1580-1.  B.  at  Thetford,  Norfolk.  B.A.  1585-6.  Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (London)  May  22,  1608,  as  'James,' 
age  40.   V.  of  Darenth,  Kent,  1608-27.  Died  1627. 

BASTARD,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Caius,  Mar.  27,  1582, 
age  15.  2nd  s.  of  Francis,  gent.  B.  at  West  Winch,  Norfolk. 
Schools,  Wisbech  and  Cambridge.  Matric.  1582.  Brother  of 
Leonard  (1567). 

BASTARD,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  June  24, 
1645.  S.  of  Henry,  of  Gt  Dunham,  Norfolk.  Schools,  Lynn, 
Cantley  and  Norwich.  Matric.  1645.  Of  Mileham,  gent. 
Will  proved  (Norwich)  1716.  Brotherof  John  (1645).  (Venn, 
I.  358.) 

BASTARD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  June  24, 
1645.  S.  of  Henry,  of  Gt  Dunham,  Norfolk.  Schools,  Lynn, 
Cantley  and  Norwich.  Matric.  1645;  Scholar,  1645-9; 
B.A.  1648-9;  M.A.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1652.  Ord.  deacon 
(Chichester)  Sept.  21;  priest,  Sept.  24,  1660.  R.  of  Stow- 
Bardolph,  Norfolk,  1661-9.  R.  of  Brancaster,  1667.  Brother 
of  Henry  (1645)  above.   (Venn,  1.  358.) 

BASTARD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  July  1, 
1671.  S.  of  Otho.  B.  at  Exeter.  School,  Exeter.  Matric. 
1674;  B.A.  1674-5;  M.A.  1678.  Probably  V.  of  Ashburton, 
Devon.   Will  proved  (Exeter)  1720. 

BASTARD,  LEONARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Caius,  Oct.  25, 
1567.  B.  at  Lynn.  S.  and  h.  of  Francis,  of  West  Winch, 
Norfolk,  Esq.  School,  Norwich.  Matric.  1567;  Scholar  in 
1572;  B.A.  1572-3.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  16, 
1576.  Buried  Apr.  1,  1612.  (Venn,  i.  61.) 

BASTARDE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter, 
1551- 

BASTARDE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's, 
Easter,  1546  (imputes);  B.A.  1550-1.  One  of  these  names, 
'B.D.,'  preb.  of  Worcester,  1557-84. 

BASTER,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1617; 
B.A.  1620-1;  M.A.  1624.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Oct.  22, 
1625;  priest,  Sept.  25,  1626. 

BASTON,  RICHARD.  M.A.  Fellow  of  Michaelhouse.  Licensed 
to  celebrate  there.  May  12,  1397.  V.  of  Oakington,  Cambs., 
1407.   (Ely  Register.) 

BASTWICK,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  19,  1614. 
B.  at  Writtle,  Essex,  1593.  Studied  at  Leyden.  M.D.  of 
Padua,  1622.  Adm.  Extra-licentiate  R.C.P.  1625;  licentiate, 
1627.  Practised  in  Colchester  and  London.  Puritan  political 
suflEerer;  released  1640.  Captain,  Leicester  Trained  Bands, 
1642.   Buried  Oct.  6,  1654.    (D.N.B.;  Munk,  1.  189). 

BASTWICK,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1651, 
as  Bostwicke.  Of  Essex.  Migrated  to  Trinity,  Apr.  16, 
1653;  B.A.  1656.  Perhaps  ejected  from  Gt  Parndon,  Essex, 
1662.  (David's  Essex,  p.  439.)  According  to  Al.  Oxon.  the 
ejected  rector  was  an  Oxford  contemporary. 

BATCH,  see  BACHE. 

BATCHCROFT,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Caius, 
May  3,  1634.  S.  of  Richard,  Esq.  B.  at  Bexwell,  Norfolk. 
School,  Thetford.  Matric.  1634.  Of  Bexwell,  Esq.  Nephew  of 
the  Master,  and  brother  of  James  (1636)  next.  Died  Nov.  13, 
1658.  M.I.  at  Bexwell.   (Venn,  1.  312.) 

BATCHCROFT,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Apr.  25, 
1636.  S.  of  Richard,  Esq.  B.  at  Bexwell,  Norfolk.  School, 
Thetford.  Matric.  1636.  Brother  of  Francis,  above.  Died 
1653-   (Venn,  i.  321.) 

BACHCROFT,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  15, 
1621-2.  Matric.  1622.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Richard,  of 
Norfolk,  Esq.;  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  20,  1623.  (Vis. 
of  Norf.) 

BATCHCROFT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius, 
Mar.  10,  1589-90.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Bexwell,  Norfolk. 
School,  Ely.  Scholar,  1590-5;  B.A.  1593-4;  M.A.  1597; 
D.D.  1628.  Fellow,  1595.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.) 
Feb.  9, 1616-7.  Master,  1626-49  (ejected);  reelected  May  11, 
1660;  resigned  Dec.  1.  Retired,  during  the  Interregnum,  to 
his  property  at  Wangford,  Suffolk.  Will  proved  (P.C.C.) 
Jan.  27,  1662-3.  Benefactor  to  the  College.   (Venn,  i.  139.) 

BACHECROFT  or  BAYSCROFT,  .    B.Can.L.  1508-9. 

BATCHELOR,  DANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  7,  1644.  S.  of  William,  Merchant  Tailor,  deceased. 
School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  1644;  B.A.  1647-8; 
M.A.  1654.    R.  of  St  Anne's,  Aldersgate,  1656-62. 

BACHELOR,  EDWARD.  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1586-7.  Edmiud 
Bachelor,  V.  of  Dunton,  Beds.,  1590. 


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Batchelor,  Elias 

BACHILER,  EUAS.    Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  fnnn  Eton, 

Aug.  19, 1637,  age  16.  Of  London.  Matric.  1657;  B.A.  1661; 

M.A.  1665.    Fellow,  1660-72.    Taxor,  1669.    Ord.  deacon 

(Ely)  Sept.  24,  1664;   priest  (London)  June,  1667.    V.  of 

Stogursey,  Somerset,  1671-87.    Died  1687. 
BACHILOR,  GREGORY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Caius,  Jan.  31, 

i578-;9.    S.  of  Edward,  R.  of  Garveston,  Norfolk.   School, 

Hardingham.     Matric.    1578-9;   Scholar,    till    1586;    B.A. 

1582-3;  M.A.  1586.    Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  June  17,  1587. 

R.  of  TTiuxton,  Norfolk,  1587.  Buried  at  Garveston,  Oct.  4, 

1647.    (Venn,  1.  100.) 
BATCHELOR,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  23, 1632. 

Of  Oxfordshire.    Matric.   1632;  B.A.   1635-6;  M.A.   1639. 

Fellow  of  Eton  College,  Sept.  1647.  Ejected,  1662,  according 

to  Calamy  (i.  235).  Perhaps  the  Puritan  minister  of  Lewisham, 

Kent,  1642-60. 
BATCHLER,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  19, 

1706.  S.  of  George,  of  Ripon,  Yorks.  School,  Ripon.  Matric. 

1706;  B.A.  1709-10;  M.A.  1713.    Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1712. 

Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.   22,   171 1.    V.  of   Hitchenden, 

Bucks.,  1713.  R.of  BowBrickhill,  1719.  R.  of  Radnage,  1725. 
BATCHELOR,   JOHN.    Adm.   at  Corpus  Christi,   1710.    Of 

Kent.    Matnc.  1710;  M.B.  1715. 
BATCHELOR,   LEONARD.     Adm.   pens,    (age   17)   at  Caius, 

Oct.  13,  1719.   S.  of  Thomas  (1681),  LL.B.,  of  Norwich.   B. 

there.  School, Norwich.  Scholar,  1719-25;  Matric.  1720;  B.A. 

1724-5.    Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Oct.  25,  1722.    I*ur- 

chased  an  estate  at  Horstead,  Norfolk.  Died  Dec.  27,  1757. 

Buried  at  Horstead.   (Venn,  11.  12.) 
BATCHILLER,   PAUL.    Adm.  sizar  (age   16)   at  St  John's, 

Oct.  31,  1694.    S.  of  Paul,  linen  draper.    B.  at  Salisbury. 

School,  Salisbury.  Matric.  1695;  B.A.  1699-1700;  M.A.  1718. 

Ord.   priest  (London)   Dec.   20,   1702.    R.  of  Storrington, 

Sussex,  1721-33.    Father  of  the  next. 
BATCHELLER,  PAUL.    Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 

June  28,  1728.   S.  of  Paul,  clerk,  R.  of  Storrington,  Sussex, 

above.    B.  in  London.    Educated  at  home.    Matric.  1728; 

B.A.  1731-2;  M.A.  1735.   Ord.  deacon  (Chichester)  May  20; 

priest,  Nov.  II,  1733.    R.  of  Storrington,  1733-59.    R.  of 

Pulborough,  1736-59.  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Scarborough. 

One  of  these  names  R.  of  Walsoken,   Norfolk,   1733-42. 

(Scott-Mayor,  iii.  417.)    For  a  contemporary  see  Al.  Oxon. 
BACHELOR,  ROBERT.   Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

Aug.  12, 1524,  age  18.  Of  Amersham,  Bucks.  Fellow,  1527-9. 

Conduct  of  the  College,  1530-45. 
BATCHELOR,  SAMUEL.   Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Apr.  12,  1727. 

Of  Notts.    Matric.  1727;  B.A.  1730-1;  Scholar.  Ord.  priest 

(Lincoln)  June  5,  1737. 
BATCHELOR,  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 

May  17,  1681.   Of  Norfolk.  School,  Norwich.   Matric.  1681; 

Scholar,  1684;  LL.B.  1686.    43  years  Proctor  in  the  Con- 

sbtory  Court  of  Norwich.    Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,   Nov.  18, 

1686.    Died  July  18,  1729.    Buried  in  Norwich  Cathedral. 

Father  of  Leonard  (1719).   (T.  A.  Walker,  168.) 
BACHELOR,  WILLIAH   Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1384. 
BATCHELOR,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  (age   17)  at  Sidney, 

May  24,  1681.   S.  of  John,  yeoman,  of  Kent.   School,  Maid- 
stone. Matric.  1681;  B.A.  1684-5;  M.A.  1689.  R.  of  Milstead, 

Kent,  1688-1748.   R.  of  Frinsted,  1724-8.   Died  1747-8. 
BATCHELOR,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Petkrhouse, 

May  20,  1748.   Of  Somerset.    Matric.  1748;  Scholar,  1748; 

B.A.  I75J-3- 
BATCOMBE,  WILLIAM.  B.Can.L.  1458-9.  V.  of  Holy  Trinity, 

Cambridge,  1471-87.   Will  (P.CC.)  1487. 
BATCOMB,  .    M.A.  1465-6.    Probably  Thomas,  rector  of 

Knapwell,  Cambs.,  1489.  Will  (P.CC.)  1496. 
BATE,  ABRAHAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Lent,  1620-1. 

Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  July  12,  1623;  priest,  Sept.  25,  1625. 

R.  of  S.  Witham,  Lines.,  1635. 
BATE,  CHAMBERS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Nov.  i  i, 

1741.   S.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Fosten,  Derbs.    B.  at  Fosten. 

School,  Oakham,  Rutland.   Matric.  1741.   Afterwards  Fell.- 

Com.    M.A.  1754  (Lit.  Reg.).    Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 

Jan.  18,  1742-3- 

BATE,  EDWARD  (1^71),  see  BATT. 

BATE  or  BATES,  ELIAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Lent,  1597-8.  Of  Norfolk.  B.A.  1601-2;  M.A.  1605.  Fellow, 
160S-IJ.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1606.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich) 
1615.  V.  of  Corpusty,  Norfolk,  1615;  of  W.  Barsham,  1616. 
R.  of  Raynbam  St  Martin,  1617;  of  Colkirk  St  Mary,  1623. 

BATE  or  BAYTE,  GEORGE.  Matric  pens,  from  Christ's, 
May,  1549;  B.A.  1552-3,  as  Bates. 

BATE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  31,  1592-3. 
S.  of  HIaize,  Master  of  the  Custom  House  at  Hull.  Matric. 
(.  1393;  Scholar;  B.A.  1596-7;  M.A.  1600.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 


Bate,  Robert 

1603.  Canon  of  York,  1605.  R.  of  Aston,  Yorks.,  1605-31. 
R.  of  Rawmarsh,  1628-36.  Father  of  Seth  and  of  Henry 
(1628). 

BATE,  HENRY.  Matric  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  1628.  S.  of 
Henry  above.  Perhaps  V.  of  Retford.  (Hunter,  S.  Yorhs., 
II.  167.) 

BAYTE  or  BATE,  JAMES  (1582),  see  BATT. 

BATE,  JAMES.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1720.  S.  of  Richard. 
V.  of  Chilham,  Kent.  B.atBoughtonMalherbe,  1703.  School, 
King's,  Canterbury.  Matric.  1720;  B.A.  1722-3;  M.A.  from 
St  Johii's,  1727.  Fellow  of  St  John's,  1726-33  (pre-elected 
at  Corpus  Christi,  but  not  admitted).  Moderator,  1730. 
Taxor,  1731.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  18,  1726;  priest,  June 
I,  1729.  R.  of  St  Paul's,  Eteptford,  1731-75.  Died  Sept.  3, 
1775.  Buried  at  Deptford.  Author,  classical  and  theo- 
logical. Brother  of  Julius  (1727)  and  John  (1727).  (Scott- 
Mayor,  111.  408;  D.N.B.) 

BATE,  JOHN.  Scholar  of  Queens',  1511-3. 

BATE,  JOHN.  Matric  sizar  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1558.  B.  at 
Hether,  Lines.  Scholar  of  Queens'.  B.A.  1561-2.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Aug.  24,  1563. 

BATE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1584;  B.A. 
1588-9. 

BATE,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter,  1586. 

BATE,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  14)  at  Caius,  Apr.  22,  1653. 

S.  of  Hippolytus,  shoemaker.  B.  at  Stamford,  Lines.  School, 

Stamford.  Matric.  1653;  Scholar,  1653-9;  B.k.  1656-7;  M.A. 

1660.    Fellow,  1659-64.    Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lichfield) 

Feb.  12,  1661-2.    (Venn,  i.  387.) 
BATE,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  July  3,  1727. 

S.  of  Richard  ( 1 704) ,  of  Kent,  V.  of  Chilham.  B.  at  Boughton 

Malherbe.     School,   Sutton    Valence.     Matric.    1727;    B.A. 

1730-1;  M.A.  1742.   Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  18,  1732-3; 

priest  (Winchester)  Mar.  30,  1736.    Succeeded  his  father  as 

R.   of   Warehome,    Kent,   1737-61.    Died  Oct.   22,    1761. 

Brother  of  James  (1720)  and  Julius  (1727).  (Scott-Mayor,  in. 

408.) 
BATE,  JOHN  NATHANIEL    Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Apr.  2, 1715. 

S.    of    Nathaniel,    of    Mansfield,    Notts.     Matric   1715-6; 

Scholar;   B.A.    1718-9;   M.A.   1723.      Incorp.    at    Oxford, 

1723.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  1722.  C.  of  Wilford,  Notts. 

Probably  lecturer  of  St  Mary's,  Nottingham.   (A.  Gray.) 
BATE,  JULIUS.   Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  July  3,  1727,  age  17. 

S.  of  Richard  (1704).    V.  of  Chilham,  Kent.   B.  at  Boughton 

Malherbe,   Kent.    School,  Sutton  Valence.    Matric   1727; 

B.A.  1730-1;  M.A.  1742.    Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  9, 

1734;  pnest  (St  David's)  Nov.  2,  1735.  R.  of  Sutton,  Sussex, 

i735-7r-    R-  of  Clapham,  Sussex,    1742-71.    Died    1771. 

Buried  in  Arundel  Church.   Hutchinsonian  Divine.  Author, 

Critica  Hdiraica.  Brother  of  James  (1720)  and  John  (1727). 

(D.N.B. ;  Scott-Mayor,  in.  408;  H.  G.  Harrison.) 
BATE,  NATHANIEL    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  c.  1596; 

B.A.  1600-1.    Perhaps  s.  of  Robert  of  LitUe  Chester.   Will 

proved  Sept.  6,  1647.   (Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.  11.  488.) 
BATE,  NICHOLAS.  Matric  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 

1573;   B.A.  1576-7;   M.A.  1580.     Fellow,   1579-88.     Ord. 

priest  (Peterb.)  Mar.  5,  1586-7.    Preb.  of  Norwich,  1587. 

V.  of  Swafiham,  Norfolk,  1589. 
BAYTE,  OSWOLD.    Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  i<i48. 

BATE,  RALPH.  B.A.  from  Christ's,  1603;  M.A.  1607.  Probably 
V.  of  All  Saints',  Newton,  Lanes.,  1609-15;  or  V.  of  Flitwick, 
Beds.,  1605-19. 

BATE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  19,  1613. 
Matric.  1613. 

BATE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Magdalene,  June  10, 
1668.  S.  of  Richard,  of  W.  Broughton,  Derbs.  School, 
Longstone  (private).  Matric.  1668;  B.A.  1671-2;  M.A.  1675. 
C.  of  Linton,  Cambs.,  1674.  Perhaps  V.  of  Belchamp  Walter, 
Essex,  1679-80.  Died  1680.  (Misc.Gen.et  Her.  <{thS.l.  192.) 

BATE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  July  s, 
1704.  S.  of  Stephen,  of  Horsmonden,  Kent.  B.  there. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1704;  Scholar,  1705;  B.A. 
1707-8;  M.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1711.  Fellow  of  Peterhouse, 
1710-5.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  14,  1712.  Perhaps 
Master  of  Ashford  Graiamar  School,  1713-49.  R.  of 
Boughton  Aluph,  Kent,  1731-49.  V.  of  Chilham.  R.of  Ware- 
home.  Diedx749.  Father  of  John  (1727).  (T.A.  Walk*r,a24.) 

BATE,  RICHARD.  M.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1720.  S.  of 
Richard,  of  Kinver,  SUfis.  Matric.  (Pembroke  College, 
Oxford)  Mar.  37,  1697,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1700-1. 
(A  I.  Oxtm.) 

BATE,  ROBERT.  B.A.  from  Trinity,  i5?7-8;  M.A.  1601.  R.  of 
W.  Winch,  Norfolk.  V.  of  Stow  Bardofph,  1606-1607.  Buried 
there,  Oct.  13,  1631.  Will  proved  (Norwich)  1631.  Father 
of  Thomas  (1629-30). 


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Bate,  Samuel 

BATE,  SAMUEL.   Matric  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1605. 
BATE,  SETH.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1628.  S.  of 

Henry  (1592-3).  R-  of  Aston.   B.A.  1631-2;  M.A.  1635. 
BATE,  THOMAS.   B.A.  1524-5-  Scholar  at  Queens',  1521-5. 
BATE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  Aug.  25, 
1578.  age  16.    Of  London.    Matric.  1578;  B.A.  1582-3,  as 
Bates.  Fellow,  1581-3.    Student  at  Fumival's  Inn  (adm.  at 
Lincoln's   Inn,  Jan.   15,  1584-5).     Perhaps  subscribed  for 
deacon's  orders  (Lincoln)  May  7,  1587.   (Harwood.) 
BATE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Mar.  31, 
1628.    S.  of  Nathaniel.    B.  at  Broughton,  Derbs.    School, 
Broughton.   Matric.  1628.   Of  Gray's  Inn,  Esq.   A  major  in 
the  army  of  King  Charles  I.    Slain  at  the  siege  of  Shelf ord 
House,  Notts.     Probably  buried  at  Ashby,  Nov.  6,  1644. 
(PeiU,  I.  390;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.  n.  489.) 
BATE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  age  16,  at  Caius,  Feb.  i2,  1629- 
30.    S.  of  Robert  (1597-8),  R.  of  W.  Winch,  Norfolk.    B. 

at  Bergh  Apton.  School,  Lynn.   Matric.  1629-30;  Scholar, 

during  1631. 
BATE,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Dec.  8,  1691.    S.  of 
Thomas,  of  Ashby-de-la-Zouch.    Of  Leics.     Matric.  1692; 

Scholar,  1695;  B.A.  1695-6;  M.A.  1699;  B.D.  1710.  Fellow, 
1707-21.  Ord.  priest  (London)  Dec.  24, 1699.  R.ofSwarkes- 
ton,  Derbs.,  1720-7.   Died  unmarried,  Nov.  6, 1727.  Buried 

at  Calke.   (Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.  11.  490.) 
BATE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse,  May  28, 

1720.  Of  Devon.  Matric.  1720;  Scholar,  1720;  B.A.  1724-5; 

M.A.  1735.  R.  of  Belstone,  Devon.  V.  of  Westleigh,  1737. 
BAYTE,  WILLIAM.  Atatric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1554. 
BATE,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1571; 

B.A.  1571-2;  M.A.  1575-    Fellow.    Ord.  priest  (Coventry) 

Feb.  9,  1571-2.  V.  of  Flitwick,  Beds.,  1577.   R.  of  Keyston, 

Hunts.,    i579-(?)   1616.     R.   of   Little    Gidding,  in    1591 

(presentation  revoked). 
BATE,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  from  Magdalene,  1575-6;  M.A.  1579; 

M.D.  1586. 
BATEMAN,  HUGH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  26, 

1633.      S.   of   Richard,  gent.,  of    Hartington,   Derbs.     B. 

there.  School,  Derby.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn  from  Staple  Inn, 

Feb.  23,  1637-8.   Barrister,  1645.   Ancient,  1662.  Of  Derby, 

Esq.  DiedApr.  15, 1682.  M.L  at  All  Saints',  Derby.  {F.M.G. 

478;  Burke,  L.G.\  Vis.  of  Derbs.,  1662.) 
BATEMAN,  JAMES.   B.A.  1534-5- 
BATEMAN,  JAMES.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  July  2, 

1 65 1.  S.  of  Gabriel,  of  Notts.  School,  Nottingham.  Matric. 

1651;  B.A.  1654-5;  M.A.  1658.    Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1658. 

D.D.  (Oxford)  1670.    V.  of  Nocton,  Lines.,  1667.  Chaplain 

to  Lord  Stanhope.   R.  of  Washingborough,  1669.    {Pe%le,  i. 

544-) 
BATEMAN,  JODOCUS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 

1572  (impuhes). 
BATEMAN,  JOHN.   Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1406.   Promoted 

to  a  benefice,  Dec.  24,  1419.    First  tonsure  (Ely)   1412. 

Parson  of  Burgh  (?  Burrough  Green),  Cambs.    Licensed  to 

found  a  chantry  there.   (Pat.  Rolls,  Hen.  VI.) 
BATEMAN,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Gonville  Hall,  Easter, 

1544;  Scholar,  1545;  B.A.  1545-6;  M.A.  1549.    Fellow  of 

Gonville  and  Caius,  by  charter,  1557.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 

Dec.  21,  1553.   Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1559.   For  a  list  of  his 

Hebrew  books  see  Camb.  A  nt.  Sac.,  lxiii.  191.  {Venn.  i.  31.) 
BATEMAN,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  May  29,  1629.    Of 

Northants.    Matric.  1629;  B.A.  1632-3;  M.A.  1636.    Ord. 

deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  18,  1636;  priest,  Jime  4,  1637.   R.  of 

Gt  Ellingham,  Norfolk,  1641.   Perhaps  R.  of  Little  Munden, 

Herts.,  in  the  Interregnum.  R.  of  Keyston,  Himts.,  1660-5. 

Died  1665. 
BATEMAN,  JOHN.    Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

Aug.  26,  1648.    S.  of  Richard  (1598).    B.  at  Eton,  1631. 

Matric.  1648;  B.A.  i65i'-2.    Fellow  1651,  till  his  death  in 

1652. 
BATEMAN,  NICHOLAS.    B.A.  1484-5.    Perhaps  of  Wetherden, 

Suffolk,  and  Mansfield  Woodhouse,  Notts.,  clerk;  will  (P.C.C.) 

1510- 
BATEIA/VN  or  BATTMAN,  RALPH.    Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's, 

Apr.  18, 1684.  S.  of  John,  husbandman.  B.  at  Seaton,  Yorks. 

School,   Pocklington,   Yorks.    Matric.  1684;  B.A.   1687-8. 

V.  of  Lythe,  Whitby,  Yorks.,  1679-1707. 
BATEMAN,   RICHARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Lent, 

1578-9.    Of  Yorks.    B.A.   1582-3.    FeUow,   1583-6.    Ord. 

deacon  (Lincoln)  Nov.  26;  priest,  Nov.  27,  1587.     V.  of 

Bametby-le-Wold,  Lines.,  1587-1617.    Will  proved  (Lincoln) 

1617. 
BATEMAN,  RICHARD.   Adm.  at  Kino's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

Aug.  25,  1598,  age  16.    B.  in  London.    Matric.  1598;  B.A. 

1601-2;  M.A.  1606.   Fellow,  1601-19.  Taxor,  1618.   Fellow 

of  Eton  College,  1619.    Father  of  John  (1648). 


Batemanson,  Thomas 

BATEMAN,  RICHARD.   Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  3,  1737. 

Of  Derbyshire.    S.  of  Hugh  of  Hartington  Half.    Matric. 

1738.    Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  June  23,  1737.  Buried 

July  14,  1762.    (Burke,  L.G.) 
BATEMAN  (ROBERT  or  STEPHEN).  B.Civ.L.  1533-4.  Perhaps 

Robert,  V.  of  Stapleford,  Cambs.,  1544.    Cooper  (i.  508) 

identifies  the  law  graduate  with  Stephen,  Archbishop  Parker's 

chaplain.    See  below. 

BATEMAN,   ROBERT.    Matric.   sizar  from  Trinity,   Michs. 

1611,  as  'Batsin.* 
BATEMAN,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June 

28,  1661.    S.  of  Sir  William,  Knt.,  of  St  Dunstan's  in  the 

East,  Middlesex.  B.  there.  School,  Brentwood.  Matric.  1661; 

M.B.  1663.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  2,  1662.  Died  1696, 

s.p.  (Le  Neve,  Kntghts,  47.) 
BATEMAN,  ROBERT.   Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  28,  17 18. 

Of  Derbyshire.    S.  of  Hugh,  of  Derby.  Bapt.  July  20,  1700. 

Matric.  1718;  B.A.  1721-2;  M.A.  1725;  M.D.  1732.    Fellow, 

1722-44.     Resigned   on   marriage.     Died  Jan.    17,    1777. 

(Burke,  L.G.) 

BATEMAN,  ROYLE,   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  2,  1668. 

Of  Northants.  Matric  1668;  B.A.  1671-2;  M.A.  1677.  R.  of 

Spratton,  Northants.,  1684-1733.  Died  Mar.  25,  1733,  aged 

81.   M.L 
BATEMAN,  SAMUEL  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  18, 

1705-6.  S.  of  Nathan,  of  Uttoxeter,  Staffs.  School,Uttoxeter. 

Matric  1705-6;  Scholar,  1707;  B.A.  1709-10. 

BATEMAN  or  BATTMAN,  STEPHEN.  Perhaps  B.Qv.L.  1533-4. 
Of  Bruton,  Somerset.  Chaplain  to  Archbishop  Parker,  who 
employed  him  in  collecting  for  the  Corpus  Ubrary.  R.  of 
Merstham,  Surrey,  1573.  V.  of  Newington  Butts.  Died, 
1584.    See  Robert,  above  (1533-4).   (Cooper,  i.  508;  D.N.B.) 

BATEMAN,  THOMAS.   Matric  pens,  from  King's,  Michs.  1570. 

BATEMAN,  THOMAS.  Incorp.  M.A.  1682,  from  University 
CoUege,  Oxford.  S.  of  John,  of  Wakefield,  Yorks.  School. 
Wakefield.  Matric.  (Oxford)  May  23,  1674,  age  18;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1677-8;  M.A.  1680.  Fellow  of  University  College. 
V.  of  Enstone,  Oxon.,  1688-9.  Will  proved  (Oxford)  1690. 
(Al.  Oxon.) 

BATEMAN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  May  13, 
1700.  S.  of  Thomas,  plumber,  of  Lynn,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 
School,  Lynn.  Matric  1700;  Scholar,  1700-7;  B.A.  1703-4; 
M.A.  1724.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Feb.  29,  1707-8  as  C.  of 
Caddington,  Beds.  C.  of  Pleshey,  Essex,  and  of  Roothing 
Barnes  in  1715.  Chaplain  to  Lord  Newark.  R.  of  Ashingdon, 
Essex,  1710-2.  V.  of  Good  Easter,  Essex,  1712.  (Venn,  i. 
505.) 

BATEMAN,  WILUAM.  Graduated  at  Cambridge  in  Civil  and 
Canon  Law.  B.  in  Norwich,  c.  1298.  S.  of  WiUiam,  citizen 
and  bailiff,  and  M.P.  for  the  city.  Archdeacon  of  Norwich, 
1328.  For  some  years  at  the  Papal  Court  of  Avignon,  where 
he  became  auditor  of  the  palace.  Employed  by  the  Pope  to 
mediate  between  the  English  and  French  monarchs.  Bishop 
of  Norwich,  1344,  where  he  distinguished  himself  by  h& 
assertion  of  his  episcopal  rights  in  the  visitation  of  the 
monasteries,  especially  that  of  Bury,  and  by  his  courage 
during  the  Black  Death.  To  the  end  he  was  busy  on  foreign 
missions.  On  the  last  of  these  he  died  at  Avignon,  Jan.  6, 
1355-  Buried  in  the  Cathedral.  Best  known  in  Cambridge 
as  the  founder  of  Trinity  Hall,  in  1350;  and,  as  executor 
of  Edmund  Gonville,  by  the  actual  establishment  of  Gonville 
HaU.   (D.N.B.) 

BATJEMAN,  WILUAM.  Fellow  of  Pembroke,  c.  1370. 

BATEMAN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Peter- 
house,  Apr.  26,  1712.  Of  Middlesex.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  James, 
Lord  Mayor  of  London,  1717.  Matric.  1712.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Dec.  19,  1712.  M.P.  for  Leominster,  1721 
and  1727-34.  Created  Viscount  Bateman  and  Baron  Culmore, 
1725.  K.B.  1732.  F.R.S.  1733.  Died  Dec.  1744,  at  Paris, 
(Lodge's  Peerage,  in.  327;  T.  A.  Walker.) 

BATEMAN,  WYNNE.  Adm.sizar  (age  i7)atST  JoHN's.May  20, 

1731.    S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Richmondshlre,  Yorks.    B.  at 

Middleham.  School,  Sedbergh.   Matric.  1731;  B.A.  1734-5; 

M.A.   1738;   D.D.   1764.    Fellow,   1737-47-    Taxor,   1741. 

Proctor,   1744-5.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  20,   1736; 

priest.  Sept  24,  1738.    Headmaster  of  Sedbergh,  1746-82. 

V.  of   Sedbergh,   1746-54.    Died  May  17,   1783.    Author, 

Sermon,  1746.   (Scott-Mayor,  in.  436.) 

BATEMAN, .  B.A.  1485-6. 

BATEMAN, .  Fellow  of  Pembroke,  1461. 

BATEMANSON,  JOHN.    Incorp.  from  Oxford,  1491.  D.QvJ- 

1493- 
BATEMANSON,    THOMAS..     Inooip.    from    Oxford,    1498-9. 

D.Can.L.  1498-9. 
BATEMANSON, .  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  May,  1548 


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Bates,  Andrew 

BATES,  ANDREW.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i?)  at  St  John's,  May  23, 
1674.  S.  of  Ralph,  Esq.,  of  HalliweU,  Northumberiand, 
B.  there.  Bapt.  Dec  14,  1656,  at  Earedon.  School,  Bury 
St  Edmunds.  Matric  1674;  B.A.  1677-8;  M.A.  1681.  Lec- 
turer at  St  Anne's,  and  St  John's,  Newcastle,  168&-1710. 
R.  of  Whalton,  Northumberland,  1689-1710.  Died  May 
27, 1710,  buried  at  St  John's,  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  Brother 
of  Ralph.     (Burke,  L.G.) 

BATES,  DANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Nov.  9,  1726.  Of 
SUfis.  Matric.  1726;  B.A.  1730-1,  Fellow,  1732.  Died 
Apr.  12,  1733. 

BATES,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1611; 
B.A.  1614-5;  M.A.  1618.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.) 
Dec.  19,  1619.  Preb.  of  Southwell,  1624-36.  Died  1636.  For 
a  contemporary  se*  Al.  Oxon, 

BATES,  ISAAC  Matric  sizar  from  Clark,  Easter,  1645;  B.A. 
1648-9;  M.A.  1652.  V.  of  Sheldwick,  Kent,  1667-9.  R.  of 
Bicknor,  1669-74.   Died  1674. 

BATES,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  June  29,  i744. 
S.  of  Robert,  carpenter,  of  Norwich.  B.  there.  School, 
Norwich.  Matric.  1744;  Scholar,  1744-51;  B.A.  1747-8; 
ist  in  the  Tripos.  Ch:d.  deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  6,  1747-8, 
as  C.  of  Heigham;  priest,  Sept.  23,  1750.  Minister  of  St 
Peter  Mancroft,  Norwich;  of  Brooke,  Norfolk,  1760.  R.  of 
Thwaite,  1760.    Died  Apr.  3,  1766.   {Venn,  11.  55.) 

BATES,  NATHANIEL.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1619.  Perhaps  of  Norland,  Halifax.  Living,  1629. 
(M.  H.  Peacock.) 

BATES,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  May  31,  1572. 
Of  Hatfield,  Herts.  S.  of  Edmund.  School,  Stevenage. 
Matric  1572;  B.A.  1575-6.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Chester) 
Dec.  21,  1576.  V.  of  Flixton  St  Mary,  Suffolk,  1577-83. 
R.  of  Hawridge,  Bucks.,  1587-1613.   {Venn,  i.  70.) 

BATES,  RALPH.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Oct.  18, 
1664.  S.  of  Ralph.  B.  1646,  at  Halliwell,  Northumberland. 
Bapt.  at  Earsdon,  Feb.  16,  1646-7.  School,  Newcastle. 
Matric.  1664.  Drowned  in  the  Tyne  at  Newcastle,  July  22, 
1695.   {P*il«,  1.  613;  Burke,  L.G;  H.  M.  Wood.) 

BATES,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  2, 
1702.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Cambridge.  School,  Histon,  Cambs. 
Matric.  1702-3. 

BATES,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  July  7, 
1708.  S.  of  Ishmael,  saddler.  B.  at  Peterborough.  School, 
Peterborough.  Matric  1709;  B.A.  1712-3;  M.A.  1719. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  May  23,  1714.  V.  of  Maxey,  Northants., 
1717-71.   Died  1771. 

BATES,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1587. 

BATS,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Michs.  1608. 

BATES  or  BETTS,  TRUBSHAW.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St 
John's,  July  10,  1724.  S.  of  T.,  husbandman,  of  Cambs. 
Schools, Cambridge  and  St  Ives.  Matric.  1724;  B.A,  1727-8. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  2,  1728-9;  priest,  Jime  13,  1731. 
R.  of  Fulletby,  Lines.,  1743-61. 

BATES,  WHITE  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  May  15, 
1750.  S.  of  Robert.  B.  at  Maxey,  Northants.  School, 
Maxey.  Matric.  1750-1;  Scholar,  1750;  LL.B.  1757.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  June,  1754;  priest,  Sept.  1755.  R.  of  Creeton, 
Lines.,  May  4,  1762.  R.  of  Swayfield,  1810.  Also  V.  of 
Tallington,  Oct.  16,  1810.   {PeiU,  11.  254.) 

BATES,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  1643.  Migrated 
to  Queens',  1644.  B.  in  London,  Nov.  1625.  Of  MiddUesex. 
Doubtless '  s.  of  William,  of  St  Mary  Magdalene,  Bermondsey, 
gent.;  matric  at  New  Inn  Hall,  Oxford,  July  9,  i64i,agei5.' 
B.A.  from  Queens',  1644-5;  M.A.  1648;  D.D.  1661  (Lit.  Reg.). 
R.  of  St  Dunstan-in-the-West,  London ;  ejected  1662.  Royal 
chaplain  and  commissioner  for  Savoy  conference,  1660. 
In  the  last  years  of  his  life  he  was  pastor  of  the  Presbyterian 
church  at  tutckney.  Author,  theological.  Died  July  14, 1699. 
{D.N.B.;  Calamy,  i.  101.) 

BATES,  WILLIAM,  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  24,  1648. 
Matric  1648;  B.A.  1651.  Probably  admon.  (P.C.C.)  Sept 
14,  1699. 

BATES, ^.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuxl,  July  9,  1606. 

BATESON  or  BATSON,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric  pens,  from 
St  John's,  Easter,  1620;  B.A.  1623-4;  M.A.  1627.  Sub- 
scribed as  deacon  (Bristol)  Sept.  22,  1627.  R.of  Cbulmleigh, 
Devon,  1635.  Sequestered,  but  restored.  Preb.  of  Exeter. 
Died  c.  1677.   (Walker,  Sufferings.) 

BATESON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  14)  at  St  John's, 
June  23,  1652.  S.  of  Thomas,  doctor,  of  Kna-esborough, 
Yorks.    B.  at  Spofforth,  Yorks.   School,  Knaresborougb. 

BATESON,  HENRY.  B.A.  from  Emmanuel,  1668:  incorp.  from 
Oxford.  Matric.  (Brasenose  College,  Oxford)  June  6,  1660; 
B.A.  (Oxford)  1663.  V.  of  Gt  Gaddesden,  HerU.,  1666. 
{A  I.  Uxon.) 


Bathurst,  Henry 

BATESON,  JOHN,  Matric  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1557. 

BATESON,  JOHN.  Matric  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1614; 
B.A.  X616-7;  M.A.  1621.  One  of  these  names  licensed  curate 
of  Garforth,  Leeds,  Feb.  13,  1618-9.   (M.  H.  Peacock.) 

BATESON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  17, 
1669.  S.  of  George.  B.  at  Bolton-by-Bolland,  Yorks,  School, 
Sedbergh.   Matric.  1669. 

BATESON,  MARK.  Matric.  sixar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1572. 

BATESON,  PETER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  Jan.  22,  1683-4. 
S.  of  Peter.  B.  at  Knaresborougb.  School,  Knaresborough. 
Matric.  1684;  B.A.  1687-8.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June, 
1688 ;  priest  (Norwich)  June,  1693.  V.  of  St  Mary  Magdalene, 
Wiggenhall,  Norfolk,  1697-1720.  R.  of  N.  Lynn  till  1729. 
{PeU«,  II.  94.) 

BATESON,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clas£,  Easter,  1579; 
B.A.  1581-3. 

BATESON,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1579; 
B.A.  1582-3.  This,  or  the  above,  M.A.  from  St  Catharine's, 
1586.   Perhaps  R.  of  S.  Kirkby,  Yorks.,  1598-1601. 

BATESON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  28, 
1653.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Bolton,  Lanes.  School,  Giggles- 
wick. 

BATESON  or  BYTSON,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1511-2;  M.A.  1515, 
as  Betson;  B.D.  1534-5.  fteacher,  1521.    Fellow  of  Clare, 

BATH,  Earl  of,  see  BOURCHIER, 

BATH,  JOHN,  M.A.  from  Pembroke,  1638.  S.  of  Christopher, 
of  Strood,  Kent.  Matric.  (Oxford)  Nov.  13,  1629,  age  20; 
B.A.  1631.  V.  01  Hailing,  Kent,  1639.  Died  1662.  (Fielding.) 

BATHO,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1587; 
B.A.  from  Pembroke,  1592-3.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Dec.  21, 
1592.   K.  of  Uggeshall,  Suffolk. 

BATHO,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  2i)  at  St  John's,  June  28, 
1703.  S.  of  Theophilus,  draper.  B.  at  Beccles,  Suffolk. 
School,  Wymondham.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  1703. 
V.of  Kushmere,  Suffolk,  1708-17.  V,  of  Ilketshall  St  John's, 
1717.  R,  of  Heveningham,  1738-68.  Died  Feb.,  1768.  (G, 
Mag.) 

BATHO,  THOBIAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Apr.  14, 1631. 
S,  of  William,  R.  of  South  Cove,  Suffolk,  deceased.  Schools, 
Il>swich  and  Botesdale.  Matric.  1631;  B.A.  1634-5;  M.A. 
1638.  Received  presby  terian  ordination  for  the  cures  of  Ashill 
and  Thorpe,  Suffolk,  Oct.  1646.  Probably  R.  of  Brampton, 
Suffolk,  1652-62  (ejected).   {Venn,  i.  297.) 

BATHO,  TOBIAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Feb.  5, 1588-9, 
S.  of  Robert,  of  Elsenham,  Essex,  clerk.  School,  Newport, 
Matric.  1589;  Scholar,  1590-3;  B.A.  1592-3;  M.A.  1596. 
Ord.  priest  (London)  July  2,  1598.  V.  of  Rickling,  Essex, 
1598-1639.  Died  1639.  Brother  of  the  next.  {Venn,  i.  135.) 

BATHO,  WILLIAM,  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Apr.  1585. 
S.  of  Robert,  V.  of  Elsenham,  Essex.  B.  at  Clavering. 
Schools,  Stanstead  and  Elsenham.  Scholar,  1587-90;  B.A, 
1588-9;  M.A.  1592;  B.D.  1601.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  i6ox. 
Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Apr.  5, 1591.  R.of  S.  Cove,  Suffolk,i597- 
1618.  V.  of  St  John  Baptist,  Norwich,  1598-1604,  R.  of  St 
Michael's  Coslauy,  Norwich,  1601-24.  (Venn,  i.  124.) 

BATHORNE,  THOMAS,  see  BAYTHORN, 

BATHTON, •   M.A.  1465-6. 

BATHURST,  CHARLES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Peter- 
house,  Apr.  25,  1720.  S.  of  Charles,  of  Clint  and  Skutter- 
skelf,  Yorks.  School,  Richmond,  Yorks.  Matric  1720.  Of 
Clint  and  Scutterskelf,  Esq.  M.P.  for  Richmond,  1727; 
ejected  on  petition;  said  to  have  become  insane  (M.  H. 
Peacock).  High  sheriff  for  Yorks.,  1727.  Died  Sept.  26, 1743. 
Buried  at  Rudby,  Sept.  24.  (Yorks.  Genealogist,  103.) 

BATHURST,  EDWARD,  Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1620.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Randolph  (1593),  of  Horton- 
Kirby,  Kent,  Esq. ;  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Aug.  8, 1621,  Aged 
16  in  1619.  Knighted,  1625.  Of  Franks,  Horton-Kirby. 
Father  of  Thomas  (1645).   (Kent  Vis.) 

BATHURST,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens  at  Trinity,  lune  26, 1666. 
S.  of  Sir  Edward,  of  Lechlade,  Gloucester,  Knt.  and  Bart. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1666-7;  Scholar,  1667;  B.A. 
X669-70;  M.A.  1673.  Fellow,  1673.  Ord.  priest  (London) 
Dec.  23,  1677,  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1681.  V.  of  Arrington, 
Canib*.,  1687.  V,  of  Chesterton,  1694.  V.  of  Trumpington, 
1695-17x9.  V.  of  Bottisham,  1708-16.  Buried  In  Trinity 
College  chapel.  Mar,  i,  1718-^,  {Al.  Wettmon.  163;  Burke, 
Ext.  Bart.) 

BATHURST,  HENRY.  'Of  Trinity  CoUege.'  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
as  M.A.  July  11,  1654.  No  such  graduate  found  at 
Cambridge. 


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Bathurst,  John 


Battell,  William 


BATHURST,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1614. 
B.  in  Sussex.  S.  of  Dr  John  Bathurst,  of  Goudhuist,  Kent. 
B.A.  i6i7-«;  M.A.  1621;  M.D.  1637.  Fellow,  R.C.P.  1637. 
Censor,  1641,  1650.  Incorp,  at  Oxford,  1643.  Presumably 
the  physician  of  Oliver  Cromwell.  M.P.  for  Richmond, 
Yorks.,  1656,  1658.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau  of  Brian 
Willance,  of  Clint,  Yorks.,  Jan.  27,  1635-6.  Died  Apr.  19, 
1659,  aged  52  (sic.).  If  his  age  as  given  by  Munk  is  correct, 
he  must  have  matriculated  at  the  age  of  seven,  which  seems 
hardly  possible.  According  to  Yorks.  Genealogist  (i.  102-3) 
Theodore,  s.  of  John,  M.D.  was  a  student  of  Pembroke 
College,  Cambridge — '  his  father's  University.'  By  the  same 
authority  John  Bathurst,  M.D.,  is  stated  to  be  a  native  of 
Yorks.  (D.N.B.;  Munk,  i.  222;  Yorks.  Genealogist,  1.  102-3; 
Thoresby,  Ducatus  Leod.  16.) 

BATHURST,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  (age  18)  from  Pembroke, 
Easter,  1632.  Of  London.  B.A.  1635-6;  M.A.  1639.  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  Feb.  i,  1642-3. 

BATHURST,  LANCELOT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
Mar.  14,  1711-12.  S.  of  Francis,  of  Franks,  Kent,  Esq. 
Died  Dec.  3,  1714,  aged  22.  Buried  at  Horton  Kirby. 
(Hasted,  i.  29.) 

BATHURST,  PAUL  Matric.  sizar  (age  12)  from  Queens', 
Michs.  1555,  as '  Bathrest.'  Perhaps  3rd  s.  of  Robert,  of  Hors- 
monden,  Kent,  and  brother  of  Stephen  (1556). 

BATHURST,  RANDOLPH.  Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  Pembroke, 
c.  1593.  One  of  these  names,  of  Horton  Kirby,  Kent;  s.  of 
Lancelot.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  26,  1596.  Doubtless 
s.  of  Lancelot,  alderman,  of  London.  Married  Catherine, 
dau.  of  Richard  Argoll,  of  East  Sutton,  Kent.  (H.  G. 
Harrison;  Kent  Vis.,  1619.) 

BATHURST,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse, 
Feb.  1738-9.  Of  Jamaica.  S.  of  Colond  Bathurst,  West 
Indian  planter.  Matric.  1739;  Scholar,  1740;  M.B.  1745. 
Physician  to  the  Middlesex  Hospital,  1754,  but  decided  to 
return  to  the  West  Indies.  Became  an  Army  Physician. 
Died  of  fever  whilst  taking  part  in  the  expedition  against 
Havannah.  He  was  the  'very  good  hater,'  of  fools,  rogues 
and  Whigs,  who  was  such  a  friend  of  Dr  Johnson.  (D.N.B.) 

BATHURST,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1567. 

BATHURST,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  c. 
1596. 

BATHURST,  STEPHEN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs. 
1556;  B.A.  1569-70.  Perhaps  2nd  s.  of  Robert,  of  Hors- 
monden,  Kent,  and  brother  of  Paul  (1555).  (Vis.  of  Gloucs., 
1623.) 

BATHURST,  THEODORE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1602;  B.A.  from  Pembroke,  1605-6;  M.A.  1609;  B.D.  1618. 
Fellow  of  Pembroke,  1608.  R.  of  Orton  Waterville,  Hunts., 
1618-51.  V.  of  Thriplow,  Cambs.,  1616-9.  Translated 
Spenser's  Shepherd's  Calendar  into  Latin.  Died  1651. 
(D.N.B.) 

BATHURST,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinitv,  Easter, 
1602. 

BATTHURST,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Pembroke,  Apr.  5, 
1617.  S.  of  Edward  of  Goudhurst,  Kent.  Matric.  1617. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1617. 

BATHURST,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity,  June  9, 
1645.  From  Oxford.  Matric.  1647.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
May  2,  1646.  M.D.  (Leyden)  Jiily  2,  1659.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  Mar.  i,  1661-2  (s.  of  Sir  Edward,  of  Franks,  Horton 
Kirby,  Kent).  Knighted  Feb.  11,  1664-5.  Died  Mar.  5, 
1688,  aged  66.  Buried  at  Horton  Kirby.  WiU  (P.C.C). 
(Al.  Oxon.;  Foster,  Gray's  Jnn.) 

BATNER,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1611;  B.A. 
1615-6;  M.A.  1619.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  20,  1618; 
priest  (Chichester)  Dec.  18, 1625.  R.  of  Clayton  and  Keymer, 
Sussex,  1626-38.    Buried  there,  June  29,  1638. 

BATON,  ROBERT.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1552. 

BATTE  or  BATE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity, 
Michs.  1571;  B-A.  1576-7;  M.A.  1580;  B.D.  1587.  Fellow, 
1579.  Probably  ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  1585-6.  V.  of  Chesterton, 
Cambs.,  1593-^6. 

BATTE,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1571. 
One  of  these  names,  of  Birstall,  Leeds,  adm.  at  the  Itmer 
Temple,  1575.  Probably  s.  of  Henry,  who  purchased  Okewell, 
Biistall,  in  1564.   (M.  H.  Peacock.) 

BATTE,  JAMES.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent,  1582-3; 
B.A.  1586-7,  as  Bate. 

BATT,  JOHN.  Adm. sizar  at  Emmanuel,  July  1, 1606.  Scholar; 
B.A.  1609-10. 

BATTE,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  Jesus,  1640.  S.  of  Michael,  of 
Monkton-Deverill,  Wilts.  Matric.  at  New  Inn  Hall,  Oxford, 
Nov.  4,  1631,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1635.  Incorp.  M.A.  at 
Oxford,  1640.  R.  of  Stoke  Trister,  Somerset;  ejected  1662. 
Died  July,  1684,  aged  71.  (Al.  Oxon.) 


BATTE,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Jan.  1, 
1647-8.  S.  of  John,  Esq.  B.  at  OkeweU,  BirstaU,  Yorks. 
Bapt.  July  22, 1630.  Schools,  Manchester  and  Chester.  Adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  6, 1 649.  Drowned  on  his  way  to  Virginia, 
where  several  of  his  family  had  settled.  (M.  H.  Peacock.)  Not 
recorded  in  pedigree  of  Batte  of  OkeweU,  in  Vis.  of  Yorks., 
1666. 

BATTE,  LIONEL.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1611. 

BATT,  MICHAEL  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Nov.  18, 
1672.  S.  of  Michael.  B.  at  Monkton-Deverill,  Wilts.  School, 
Salisbury.  From  Lincoln  College,  Oxford  (matric  there, 
July  14,  1671).  Matric.  1672;  B.A.  1674-5;  M.A.  1678. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1675.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Feb.  1677-8. 
R.  of  Mannington,  Norfolk,  1678.  R.  of  Chelmsford,  1696. 
Died  Jan.  30,  1705-6.  M.I.  at  Chelmsford  Church.  (Peile,  n. 
46;  A  I.  Oxon.;  J.  C.  Smith.) 

BATTE,  NICHOLAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  Emmanuel,  Easter, 

1606. 
BATT,  SAMUEL    'Of  Christ's  House,  Cambridge,  literate,' 

when  ord.  priest  (Bristol)  Aug.  12,  1662.  But  see  Al.  Oxon. 

BATT,  SAMUEL  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  May  6,  1689.  Of 
Wilts.  Matric.  1689;  B.A.  1692-3;  M.A.  1696.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  June,  1694.  S.  of  Michael,  of  Monkton-Deverill, 
Wilts.  C.  of  Charlcombe,  Somerset,  1698-1701.  Died  1701, 
aged  30.   M.I.  at  Charlcombe. 

BATT,  TIMOTHY.  Matric,  from  Wadham  CoUege,  Oxford, 
Jan.  28,  1630-1,  age  17.  Migrated  to  Emmanuel  College, 
Cambridge.  Matric.  there;assizar,Mayi6, 1633.  S. of  Robert, 
of  Street,  Somerset.  B.A.  1634-5;  M.A.  1638.  Lecturer  at 
Ilminster,  Somerset,  1643.  V.  of  Creech  St  Michael's, 
Somerset,  1652-60.  Ejected  from  'Riston'  (?Priston),  1662. 
Died  July,  1692.  (Al.  Oxon.;  Calamy,  11.  376.) 

BATTE,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  sizar  from  TRiNrry,  Michs.  1580; 

B.A.  1584-5. 
BATT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  22, 

1732.  S.  of  William,  gent.,  of  Wilts.  B.  at  Pewsey.  School, 

Marlborough.   Matric.  1732;  B.A.  1735-6;  M.A.  1739.   Ord. 

priest  (Salisbury)  Aug.  20,  1738.    R.  of  Wraxall,  Somerset, 

1750-67.   (Scott-Mayor,  iii.  445.) 

BATTLE,  AFFABLE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1606. 
Of  Tewin  Bury,  Herts.  Father  of  Ralph  (1635). 

BATTEL,  AFFABEL  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  14,  1677. 
Of  Herts.  Matric.  1677-8;  B.A.  1680-1;  M.A.  1684.  R.  of 
Digswell,  Herts.,  1685-7.  Died  1687.  Brother  of  William 
(1678),  Ralph  (1665)  and  Rowland  (1682). 

BATTELL,  AFFABELL  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse, 
July  7,  1710.  Of  Herts.  S.  of  Ralph  (1665),  D.D.,  Sub-Dean 
of  the  Chapel  Royal.  School,  Westminster.  Matric  1711; 
Scholar,  1711;  B.A.  1714-5;  M.A.  1718.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1719.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  12,  1715;  priest,  Feb.  26, 
1715-6.  Chaplain  at  Winlaton,  Durham,  to  Mr  Crowley. 
V.  of  All  Hallows,  Hoo,  Kent,  1719-23.  Buried  at  Ryton, 
Durham,  Mar.  26,  1724.  (T.  A.  Walker,  225;  M.  H.  Wood; 
J.  C.  Smith.) 

BATTELL,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1587. 
Of  Herts. 

BATTELL,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1726. 

BATTELL,  RALPH.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1635. 
S.  of  Affabell  (1606),  of  Tewin  Bury,  Herts.  B.A.  1638-9; 
M.A.  1642.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  May  6,  1642. 
V.  of  Newnham,  Herts.,  1645-7.  V.  of  All  Saints',  Hert- 
ford, 1662-1701.  V.  of  Tolleshunt,  Essex,  1647.  R.  of  Letch- 
worth,  1676-1701.  Master  of  Hertford  Grammar  School. 
Died  May  3,  1701,  aged  82.  Father  of  Ralph  (1665),  next, 
Rowland  (1682),  William  (1678-9).   (Cussans,  u.  83.) 

BATTELL,  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhousb, 
July  26, 1665.  S.  of  Ralph,  R.  of  Letchworth,  Herts,  (above). 
School,  Hertford.  Scholar,  1666;  Matric.  1660;  B.A.  1669-70: 
M.A.  1673;  D.D.  (Com.  Reg.)  1705.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 
Mar.  3,  1671-2;  priest  (London)  Sept.  1673.  R.  ofEdworth, 
Beds.  Canon  of  Worcester,  1680.  Sub-Dean  of  the  Chapel 
Royal,  1689-1713,  and  Sub-Almoner  to  Queen  Anne.  Died 
Mar.  20,  1712-3.  Will  (P.C.C).  M.I.  at  All  Saints',  Hertford. 
Author.  Father  of  Affabell  (1710),  brother  of  Rowland  (1682) 
and  William  (1678-9).   (T.  A.  Walker,  130;  D.N.B.) 

BATTELL,  RALPH.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1715; 
B.A.  1718-9;  MA.  1722.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Jime  4,  1721. 
R.  of  Somerby,  Lines,  till  1780.  Died  1780,  aged  83.  (G.  Mag.) 

BATTEL,  ROWLAND.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Apr.  5,  1682. 
Of  Herts.  Matric.  1682.  Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  1683.  B.A. 
1685-6.  Obtained  a  faculty  for  priest's  orders  (Canterbury) 
1692.  V.  of  Quinton,  Gloucs.,  1692-5.  Brother  of  Ralph, 
D.D.  {1665)  and  William  (1678-9).    (F.  S.  Hockaday.) 

BATTLE,  WILLIAM.  B.Can.L.  1483-4. 


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Battell,  William 

BATTEL,  WILUAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Quekns',  Jan.  25,  1678-9. 
S.  of  Ralph  (1635),  Headmaster  of  Hertford  School.  Migrated 
to  Peterhouse,  Dec.  19,  1682.  B.A  1682-3;  M.A.  1686.  Ord. 
priest  (Lincoln)  May  22,  1687.  R.  of  Digswell,  Herts.,  1687- 
1729.  Minor  Canon  of  St  Paul's,  1692-8.  Father  of  William 
(1710),  brother  of  Ralph  (1665),  and  Rowland  (1682).  Died 
1729-     (T.  A.  Walker,  172.) 

BATTELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  10, 
1680.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Howden,  Yorks.  School,  Howden. 
Matric.  sizar,  1680.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  1682-3. 
IPeiU.  II.  77.) 

BATTELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  25, 1710.  S.  of  William  (above),  R.  of  Digswell,  Herts. 
Matric.  1710;  B.A.  1714-5;  M.A.  1718.  Ord.  deacon  (Nor- 
wich) Dec.  1 714;  C.  of  Digswell,  Herts.  R.  of  Camerton, 
Somerset,  1735.  R.  of  Kilve  and  Stringston,  1736. 

BATTLE, .   Graduated  (?  M.A.)  1474-5. 

BATTUE, .  M.A.  1481-3. 

BATALL, .  B.A.  1489-90. 

BATTELV,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Apr.  3,  1662.  S.  of 
Nicholas,  of  Bury,  Suffolk,  apothecary.  Bapt.  at  St  James, 
Nov.  18.  1646.  School,  Burv.  Matric.  1662;  Scholar,  1664; 
B.A.  1665-6;  M.A.  1669;  D.D.  1684.  FeUow,  1668.  Ord. 
priest  (Ely)  Oct.  2,  1675.  R.  of  Hunton  and  Adisham,  Kent, 
1684-1708.  Chaplain  to  Archbishops  Sancroft  and  Tillotson. 
Chancellor  of  Brecknock,  1684.  Archdeacon  of  Suffolk,  1687-8. 
Archdeacon  of  Canterbury,  1688.  Preb.  of  Canterbury,  1688. 
Master  of  Eastbridge  Hospital,  1688.  Author  of  antiquarian 
works.  Brotherof  Nicholas  (1665)  and  Thomas  (1673).  Died 
Oct.  10,  1708,  aged  6i.  M.I.  at  Canterbury.  (Burke,  L.  G.: 
D.N.B.) 

BATTELY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  May  9, 1705. 
S.  of  Nicholas,  of  Bekesboume,  Kent,  clerk.  School,  Canter- 
bury. Matric.  1705;  Scholar,  1706;  B.A.  1708-^9;  M.A.  1712. 
Fellow,  1711.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  Sept.  20,  1709;  priest, 
Feb.  21,  1713-4.  R.  of  Troston,  Suffolk,  1714-24.  R.  of 
Timworth,  1717-41.  Preacher  at  St  Mary's,  Bury,  1726-41. 
R.  of  Ingham,  1727-41.  R.  of  Wordwell,  1736-41.  Inherited 
an  estate  at  Horringer.  Died  Aug.  1741.   (Burke,  L.G.) 

BATTELY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  Mar.  17, 
1710-1.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Canterbury,  gent.  Matric.  1710-1 ; 
B.A.  1714-5;  M.A.  1718.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  June  8, 
1722. 

BATTELY,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  30,  1665. 
S.  of  Nicholas,  of  Bury.  Bapt.  at  St  James',  Bury,  June  14, 
1648.  Matric.  Lent,  1666-7, as 'Rattely';  B.A.  1668-9;  M.A. 
from  Peterhouse,  1672.  Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1670-1704. 
Ord.  priest  (Ely),  Sept.  i8,  1675.  R.  of  Nowton,  Suffolk, 
1680-5.  R-  of  Creeting  St  Olave,  1681.  R.  of  Ivychurch,  Kent, 
1685-1704.  V.  of  Bekesboume,  1685-1704.  Author,  historical. 
Brother  of  John  (1662)  and  Thomas  (1673).  Died  May  19, 
1704,  aged  55.  M.I.  at  Bekesboume.  (T.  A.  Walker,  147; 
D.N.B.) 

BATTELY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  4,  1673. 
S.  of  Nicholas,  apothecary,  of  Bury,  Suffolk.  B.  there, 
Dec.  1655.  School,  Bury.  Matric.  1674;  B.A.  1677-8. 
Brother  of  John  (1662)  and  Nicholas  (1665).  (Burke,  L.G.) 

BATTELY.  WILLIAM  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Jesus,  Feb.  24, 
1745-6.  Of  Suffolk.  S.  of  John  (1705),  of  Horringer,  Suffolk, 
deceased.  School,  Bury.  Matric.  1746;  Rustat  scholar, 
1748;  B.A.  1749-50.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  1751; 
priest,  Dec.  1752.  Curate  at  Mildenhall.  Died  there,  Nov. 
1767,  aged  38. 

BATTEN,  ABRAHAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  14)  at  Sidney,  Feb.  8, 
1645-6.  S.  of  Henry,  clerk.  B.  at  Maldon,  Devon.  School, 
Maldon.  Matric.  1645-6.  Migrated  to  Oxford.  B.A.  from 
New  Inn  Hall,  1648;  M.A.  1651.  Fellow  of  Exeter  College. 
1648.    {Al.  Oxon.) 

BATTEN,  BARNABAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1571. 
BATEN,  RICHARD.   Matric.  sizar  from  Tkirity,  Batter,  1641. 
BATTERSBY,  see  aUo  BAWTERSBY. 

BATTERSBY,  EDMUND.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  7,  1711-2.  S.  of  John,  derk.  B.  at  North  Leverton, 
Notts.   School,  Mansfield.   Matric.  17x2;  B.A.  1715-6. 

BATTERSBY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  July  9, 
1670.  S.  of  Thomas,  fanner,  of  Beamalty,  near  Skipton, 
Yorks.  B.  there.  School,  Glgrieswick.  Matric.  1670;  B.A. 
1674-5.  Ord.  priest  (London)  Dec.  S3,  1677.  V.  of  Kirby-le- 
Soken,  Essex,  1679-88.  Died  x688.  (His  Oxford  namesake 
was  probably  P.C.  of  Rivington,  Lanes.,  1686.) 

BATTERSBY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  2,  1685. 
S.  of  Edward,  husbandman.  B.  at  Bolton,  Yorks.  School, 
Sedbergh.  Matric.  pens.  1683. 


Battie,  William 

BATTERSBY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sitar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
June  25,  1719.  S  of  John,  clerk,  deceased,  of  Notts.  B.  at 
North  Leverton.  School,  North  Leverton.  Matric.  1719;  B.A. 
1722-3.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoto)  June  5,  1726.  C.  of  Gedney, 
Lines. 

BATTMAN,  RALPH,  see  BATEMAN. 

BATTMAN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  June  16, 
1747.  S.  of  Matthew,  gent.,  late  of  Downham  Market, 
Norfolk.  B.  there.  School,  Watton  (private).  Matric.  1748; 
Scholar,  i747-5i;  B.A.  1750-1-  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Dec.  22,  1751;  priest  (Ely,  Litt.  dim.  from  Norwich)  Mar.  18, 
1753.  R.  of  Crostwight,  Norfolk,  1753-4;  of  Thelnetham, 
Suffolk,  1755-8;  of  Langford  with  Ickburgh,  Norfolk,  1758- 
85.  {Venn,  11.  59.) 

BATTY,  see  also  BEATTY. 

BATTY,  ADAM  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1715. 
B.  in  London.  Matric.  1715-6;  B.A.  1719-20;  M.A.  1723. 
Fellow,  1719.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  4,  1721;  priest, 
Feb.  18,  1721-2.  Lecturer  at  St  Dunstan-in-the-West, 
London.  V.  of  St  John's,  Clerkenwell,  1723-38,  and  of  St 
James,  1728-38.  R.  of  Buckland,  Herts.,  1732-7.  Died  at 
Clerkenwell,  Feb.  4,  1737-8.    Author,  Sermons. 

BATTYE,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Michaelhouse, 
Michs.  1546.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Barsham,  Suffolk, 
1554-64. 

BATTIE,  EDMUND.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  Eastex,  1578.  B.  at 
Barkston,  Lines.,  1560.  B..^.  1579-80;  M.A.  1583;  B.D. 
1590.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Oct.  17,  1584.  R.  of  Bolnhurst, 
Beds.,  1584.  University  preacher,  1587.  R.  of  Barkston, 
Lines.,  1593-1604.  R.  of  Denton,  1603-19.  Preb.  of 
Lincoln,  1591-1613. 

BATTIE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  Peterhouse  (age  18)  Feb.  S2, 
1682-3.  S.  of  William  (1650),  D.D.,  R.  of  Alderton.  B.  at 
Alderton,  Suffolk.  School,  Eton.  Migrated  as  scholar  to 
King's,  1683.  Matric.  1683;  B.A.  1687-8;  M.A.  1691.  Fellow 
of  King's,  1687.  Assistant  Master  at  Eton.  R.  of  Modbury, 
Devon.  Died  Sept.  6,  1714.  Father  of  William  (1722).  Will 
(Exeter)  1714. 

BATTY,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  1647. 

BATTY,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  7, 
1664.  S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Wadworth,  near  Doncaster,  Yorks. 
B.  there.  School,  Carlton,  Notts.  Royalist.  Lieutenant  in 
Sir  John  Reresby's  Horse.  Killed  in  a  duel  with  Lord 
Castleton,  Sept.  29,  1682.  Buried  at  Wadworth.  (Vis.  of 
Yorks.,  1665;  Hunter,  S.  Yorks.,  1.  128.) 

BATTIE,  JOHN.  B.A.  (perhaps  from  Queens'),  1542-3.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  8,  1543-4;  pnest  (Suffragan  Bishop  of 
Lincoln)  Apr.  12,  1544;  'aged  63;  not  married;  M.A.  (sic. 
probably  a  mistake  for  B.A.) ;  knows  Latin  moderately'  (Lib. 
Cler.  Line.  1576).  R.  of  Easton,  near  Grantham,  1555.  R.of 
Welby,  1570.  R.of  Stevenage,  Herts.  R.of  Barkston,  Lines., 
1577-92    Will  (Lincoln)  1592. 

BATTY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  May  31, 1647. 
S.  of  James,  fuller,  of  Kirkstall,  Yorks.  B.  there.  School, 
Leeds.   Matric.  1648. 

BATTIE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  Apr.  20, 
1681.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Warmsworth,  Yorks.  School, 
Hatfield,  Yorks.  Matric.  1681.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  10, 
1683.  Of  Wadsworth  and  Warmsworth,  Esq.  Died  Nov.  5, 
1724.   (Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665;  J.  Foster,  Yorks.  Pedigrees.) 

BATTY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June  5,  1742. 
S.  of  William,  farmer,  of  Yorkshire.  B.  at  Thorp,  near 
Skipton.  School,  Bumsall.  Matric.  1742.  Died  at  Thorp, 
July  2,  1792.   Contemporary  namesake  in  Al.  Oxon. 

BATTY,  LAURENCE.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  April  21, 
1738.  Of  Maunby  Court,  Northallerton,  Yorks.  Matric. 
1738;  B.A.  1741-2. 

BATTIE,  ROBERT.  'M.A.  of  Cambridge';  incorp.  at  Oxford, 
July  12,  1580.   No  such  degree  recorded. 

BATTIE,  WILLIAM  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  May  2, 
1650.  S.  of  Francis.  B.  at  Middleton,  Westmorland.  School, 
Kirkby  Lonsdale.  Matric.  1650;  B.A.  1653-4;  M.A.  1657; 
D.D.  1681  (incorp.  from  Lambeth,  'ea  tamen  lege  ne  aliis 
in  exemplum  trahatur').  Probably  V.  of  Bawdsey,  Suffolk, 
1662.  Chaplain  to  Prince  Rupert.  R.  of  Alderton,  Suffolk. 
R.  of  Hitcham,  1667.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1678.  Died 
Dec.  20,  1706.  Father  of  Edward,  1682-3.   (PeiU,  i.  534.) 

BATTIE,  WILLIAM  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1722. 
B.  at  Modbury,  Devon,  1704.  S.  of  Edward  (1682).  Matric. 
1722;  Craven  scholar,  1724;  B.A.  1726-7;  M.A.  1730;  M.D. 
1737.  Fellow,  1725.  Practised  as  physician  at  Cambridge  and 
Uxbridge.Midds.;  and  aftcrwardsin  London.  F.R.C.P.  I7j8; 
Censor,  Elect.,  etc.  President,  1764.  F.R.S.  1742-  Physician 
to  St  Luke's  HospiUl.  Founder  of  the  Baltic  Scholarships. 
Died  June  13,  1776.  Buried  at  Kingston-on-Thames,  June 
19.  (D.N.B.;  Munk,  11.  139.) 


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Batty,  William 

BATTY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  28, 
1737.  S.  of  William,  husbandman,  of  Yorks.  B.  at  Tadcaster. 
School,  Sherburne.  Matric.  1737;  B.A.  1740-1.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  May  24,  1741;  C.  of  W.  Rasen,  Lines. 

BATTEY, .   Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  May  11,  1677. 

BATTISON,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1617 

B.A.  1620-1;  M.A.  1624. 
BATTISON,  SAMUEL.    Adm.   pens,   (age  18)   at  St  John's, 

June  19,  1641.   S.  of  Giles,  weaver,  of  Hemswortb,  Yorks. 

B.  at  Henley,  Felkirk,  Yorks.   School,  Wakefield.  Matric. 

1641. 
BATTESON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  19,  1637. 

Perhaps  s.  of  John  of  Gt  Houghton,  Northampton,  gent., 

adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June,  1638. 
BATWELL,   DANIEL.    Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,   1751.    Of 

Hants.   Matric.  1751;  B.A.  1755.   Distinguished  preacher  in 

London.     S.P.G.    missionary    in    Pennsylvania,     1773-8. 

Refugee  in  New  York,  1778.  Returned  to  England,  1783. 

BAUDSTON, .  Grace  in  arts,  1488-9;  probably  B.A. 

BAUDWHEN,  ROGER.   B.A.  1508-9.   Probably  M.A.  1519-20, 

as  Baldwin. 
BAULDRICKE,  THOMAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 

1627;  B.A.  1630-1. 
BAUZER, .    Pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1483. 

BAVE,  ANTHONY.  M.A.  from  Emmanuei.,  1725.  S.  of  Samuel, 
of  Tickenham,  Somerset,  gent.  Matric  (Queen's  College, 
(Oxford),  Apr.  4,  1715,  age  15;  B.A.  (Oxford),  1718-9. 
'Medicus.'  Died  1738  at  Wotton-under-Edge,  Gloucs.  {Al. 
Oxon. ;  Lond.  Mag.) 

BAW,  JOHN,  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Jan.  28,  1672-3.  Of 
Northants.  Matric.  1673;  B.A.  1676-7. 

BAWDE,  EDWARD.  Matric  pens,  from  Sidney,  Easter,  1620. 

BAWDE,  JOHN.     Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1546. 

Perhaps  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1552.   Of  Corringham, 

Essex. 
BAWDE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1546. 

Perhaps  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1552.  Of  Carlton,  Beds. 

BAWDES  or  BAUD,  MAURICE,  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius, 
Jime  16,  1615.  S.  of  Maurice,  of  Somerby,  Lincoln,  Esq. 
School,  Grantham.  Matric.  1615.  Of  Somerby,  Esq.  Colonel 
in  the  Royalist  army.  Killed  at  Naseby,  June  14,  1645. 
Father  of  Maurice,  below.   {Venn,  i.  230;  Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

BAWDES  or  BAUD,  MAURICE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  July  3, 
1645.  S.  of  Maurice  above,  of  Somerby,  Esq.  Matric.  1645. 
Previously  at  Queens',  and  Pembroke.  Scholar,  1646-7.  Mi- 
grated to  Oxford.  B.A.  (Lincoln  College),  1648.  {Venn,  i. 
359;  Al.  Oxon.) 

BAWDEN,  MARK.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Aug.  7,  1735. 
Matric.  1738;  B.A.  1738-9.  S.  of  Mark,  of  Tamerton, 
Devon.  Matric.  at  Pembroke  College,  Oxford,  Dec.  12,  1733, 
age  16.  Will  (Exeter)  1770:  'of  East  Allington,  Devon.' 
{Al.  Oxon.) 

BAWbON,  JOHN.  B.  at  Stopford  (Stockport),  Cheshire,  1565. 
At  St  John's  College  two  years.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Apr.  8, 
1587.  At  Auboum,  Lines.,  10  years  (perhaps  as  curate). 
V.  of  Auboum,  1605. 

BAWDREY,  su  BALDRY, 

BAWDRICKE,  SAJIUEL,  Matric  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1626;  B.A.  1629-30. 

BAWGHE  or  BAGB,  THOMAS  {alias  WILLIAMS).  Scholar  and 
fellow  of  King's  Hall,  1516-31.  M.A.  1506-7;  B.D,  1517; 
D.D.  1531.  R.  of  Dry  IJrayton,  Cambs.,  1517-32.  Chancellor 
of  St  Paul's,  1530-58.  Archdeacon  of  Surrey,  1536.  Died 
1557-8.  Will  (P.C.C).   {Cooper,  i.  173.) 

BAUGHE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 
1582;  B.A.  from  Emmanuel,  1585-6;  M.A.  from  Peterhouse, 
1589.  Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1589.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest 
(Peterb.)  Aug.  27,  1587.  Probably  C.  of  St  Sepulchre,  London. 
Admon.  (Cons.  C.  London)  Aug.  23,  1614.   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

BAWTERSBY,  see  also  BATTERSBY. 

BAWTERSBYE,    WILLIAM     Matric    pens,   from   CmasT's, 

Michs.   1552;   B.A.   1555-6;   M.A.   1559.     Fellow,   1557-9. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  June,  1557.   (Peile,  i.  51.) 

BAWTREE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1587; 
B.A.  1590-1;  M.A.  1594.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.) 
Sept.  24,  1595.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1602.  R.  of  Beckley  and 
Willingdon,  Sussex,  1597.  R.  of  Little  Horsted,  1608.  R.  of 
Jevingtop,  1622.  (Al.  Oxon.) 

BAUTRE,  ROBERT  DE.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall  tfll  Sept  34, 
1370. 

BAWTRY,  ROBERT,  (1579-80)  tu  BALTREE. 


Baxter,  Marmaduke 

BAWTRY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  May  31, 
1678.  S.  of  Barnabas,  of  York,  baker.  Matric  1678;  B.A. 
1681-2. 

BAWTRY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  24,  1715. 
S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Horton,  Yorks.  Matric  1715; 
Scholar. 

BAX,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  14,  1732.  Of  Kent. 
S.  of  Stephen.  Matric.  1732;  B.A.  1737-8.  V.  of  Wamham, 
Sussex,  1738-46.  Admon.  (Archd.  C.  Chichester)  Nov.  1748. 
(H.  G.  Harrison.) 

BAXTER,  AUGUSTINE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Oct.  17,  1632, 
as  'Barber.'  S.  of  Lancelot,  gent.,  of  Waltham,  Essex. 
B.  there.  School,  Waltham.  Matric.  1633.  Migrated  to 
St  John's  June  19,  1634.   B.A.  1636-7;  M.A.  1640. 

BAXTER,  BENJAMIN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1628;  B.A.  1631-2.  Perhaps  curate  of  Forthampton, 
Gloucs.  in  1642.   (F.  S.  Hockaday.) 

BAXTER,  DANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  16, 1584-5. 
Matric.  1585;  Scholar;  B.A.  1588-9;  M.A.  (?  1593);  B.D. 
1607.  R.  of  Lamport,  Northants.,  1602-29.  R.  of  Draughton, 
1606.  V.  of  Marston  St  Lawrence,  1629-33.  Died  1633. 
{Baker,  1.  643.) 

BAXTER,  DANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  July  7,  1671.  Of 
Slipton,  Northants.    Probably  brother  of  William  (1671). 

BAXTER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  4, 1586-7. 
Matric.  1587. 

BAXTER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Christ's,  June  13, 
1673.  S.  of  Edward.  B.  at  Carlton,  Lines.  School,  Lincoln. 
B.A.  1676-7.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept.  24,  1676;  priest 
(York)  Feb.  1680-1.  R.  of  Dinnington,  Yorks.,  1681. 
{Peile,  II.  49.) 

BAXTER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Apr.  26,  1679. 
S.  of  Richard,  gent.  B.  at  Gt  Malvern,  Worcs.  School, 
Hatfield,  Yorks.  (private).  Matric.  1679;  B.A.  1682-3; 
M.A.  1686.  Ord.  priest  (York)  Dec.  21,  1684.  R.  of  Nor- 
manby.  Lines.,  1686-1721.  V.  of  Caistor,  1693-1721. 
Master  of  Caistor  School.  Father  of  Richard  (1708). 

BAXTER,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Caius, 
May,  1621.  S.  of  Francis,  Esq.  of  Rainthorpe,  Norfolk. 
B.  at  Pulham  (his  mother's  home).  Schools,  Bury  and 
Norwich.   Matric.  1621.   (Kenn,  1.  253;  Fm.  o/JVor/.) 

BAXTER,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  2, 
1696.  S.  of  George,  gent.  B.  in  London.  School,  Peter- 
borough. Matric.  1697;  B.A.  1700-1;  M.A.  1704;  B.D.  1712; 
D.D.  1720.  Fellow,  1707-17  (ejected  as  non-juror).  R.  of 
Tilbrooke,  Beds.,  1715.  R.  of  Slapton,  Bucks.,  i725-37- 
Chaplain  to  Earl  of  Carnarvon.  Died  1737.  (Lipscomb, 
Bucks.,  III.) 

BAXTER,  GEORGE.  M.A.  from  King's,  1748.  S.  of  James,  of 
Newtown,  Montgom.  Matric.  (Jesus  College,  Oxford) 
Mar.  17,  1740-1,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1744-5-   (^l-  Oxon.) 

BAXTER,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 
1547  (possibly  the  same  as  the  next). 

BAXTER,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1550.  Of  Yorks.  B.A.  1552-3.  Fellow  of  St  Catharine's, 
c.  1553.  Esquire  Bedell,  1556-96.  Vintner  to  the  University. 
Died  1596.   (Stokes,  BedeUs.) 

BAXTER,  JOHN.  Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1552. 
One  of  Uiese  names  ord.  priest  (SuSragan  Bishop  of  Chester) 
June  12,  1556;  'bred  in  the  schools';  was  C.  of  Stockerston, 
Leics.,  in  1585.   (Lift.  Cler.  Lincoln.) 

BAXTER,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1572;  B.A. 
1575-6;  M.A.  1579.  Probably  s.  of  the  Esquire  Bedell;  ap- 
pointed as  his  deputy  in  1584.  Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1598. 

BAXTER,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clarx,  Easter,  1587;  B.A. 
from  Trinity,  1588-9. 

BAXTER,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Easter,  1602 

BAXTER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Jan.  21, 
1723-4.  S.  of  Robert,  clerk,  of  Cheshire.  B.  at  Lymm  near 
Knutsford.  School,  Wrexham.  Matric  1724;  B.A.  1727-8. 
Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  Aug.  25,  1728;  priest,  Dec  7,  1729. 
P.C.  of  Eccles,  Lanes.,  1747-66.  Perhaps  s.  of  Robert  (1694). 
{Scott-Mayor,  iii.  365.) 

BAXTER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Magdalene,  Nov.  4, 
1743.  S.  of  John,clerk.  B.  at  Houghton,  Lines.  Matric.  1744. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  9,  1745,  'B.A.' 

BAXTER,  LUKE.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  Aug.  24, 
^583,  age  17.  Of  London.  Matric.  1583.  Left  in  1586.  One 
of  these  names  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1586. 

BACSTER,  MARMADUKE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 

1588. 


no 


Baxter,  Nathaniel 

BAXTER,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jksus,  May  9.  1653. 
Of  Cheshire.  B.  at  Astle,  Cheliord.  School,  Manchester. 
Matric.  1653;  Scholar,  1655;  B.A.  1656;  M.A.  1660.  V.  of 
St  Michael-on-Wyre,  Lanes.,  1660;  ejected,  1662.  Preacher 
at  Sheffield,  and  elsewhere.  Died  at  Attercliffe,  Sept.  1697, 
age  c.  65.  (Ca/amy,  11.  100;  Baines,  Lanes.,  v.  410.) 

BAXTER,  RAPHAEL  or  RALPH.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare, 
Easter,  1631;  B.A.  1635-*;  M.A.  1639.  Ord. deacon  (Peterb.) 
Mar.  10,  1638-9;  priest,  June  9,  1639. 

BAXTER,  RICHARD.    B.Can.L.  1471-2. 

BAXTER,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  c.  1597; 
B.A.  i6cK>-i;  M.A.  1604. 

BAXTER.  RICHARD.  Matric  sizar  from  Magdalsnb,  Easter, 
1610. 

BAXTER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  19,  1708.  S.  of  Edward  (1679),  R.  of  Normanby.  B.  at 
Normanby,  Lines.  School,  Caistor,  Lines.  Matric  1708; 
B.A.  171 1-2.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Aug.  16,  1714.  Curate 
to  his  father  at  Caistor.  P.C.  of  Goltho,  Lines.  1712.  P.C.  of 
N.  Willingham,  1716. 

BAXTER,  ROBERT.  B.A.  1522-3. 

BAXTER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Aug.  21,  1535,  age  19.  Of  Chilcote,  Stafis.  B.A.  1539-40. 
Fellow,  1538-40.  Med.  Lie  1561.  Perhaps  R.  of  Gt  Bealings, 
Suffolk,  r.  1542. 

BAXTER,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Lent,  1557-8. 
One  of  these  names  master  of  Hull  Grammar  School,  1566-71, 

BAXTER,  ROBERT.   Matric.  sizar  from  Emmanuel,  c.  1593. 

BAXTER,  ROBERT.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  1618. 

BAXTER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  May  5, 
1632.  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  deceased.  B.  at  North  Runcton, 
Norfolk.  Schools,  Lynn  and  Bury.  Matric.  1632;  B.A.  1635-6. 

BAXTER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  24)  at  Caius,  Feb.  19, 
1694-5-  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Preston,  Cheshire.  B.  there. 
Schools,  Daresbury  and  Weston,  Cheshire.  Matric.  1695; 
Scholar,  1695-7-  Perhaps  P.C.  of  Lower  Peover,  Cheshire, 
1719-48.  (Venn,  1.  496.) 

BAXTER,  ROGER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Feb.  1579-80: 
B.A.  1583-4; M.A.  1587- 

BAXTER,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Apr.  26, 
1594.  Matric.  1594.  S.  o' Thomas,  of  Rainthorpe,  Norfolk, 
gent.  School,  Moulton.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  9, 1594. 
Died  July  30,  1609.   (Fenn,  1.152;   Vis.  of  Norf.) 

BAXTER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1551. 
Probably  the  'Thos.  Baxter,  ord.  priest  (London)  Feb.  i, 
1561-2;  V.  of  Thurlby,  Lines.  R.  of  Draughton,  Northants., 
1596;  age  42  (in  1576);  unmarried;  some  little  skill  in  Latin.' 
Perhaps  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Stanhoe,  Norfolk.  Buried  Oct.  24, 
1606,  at  Draughton.     {Lib.  CUr.  Line.,  1576;  Norf,  Vis.) 

BAXTER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  c.  1593. 
Migrated  to  Oxford.  B.A.  (Magdalen  Hall)  1596-7;  M.  A.  1600. 
Incorp.  at  Cambridge,  1618.  R.  of  Glendon,  Northants.,  1620. 
(Al.  Oxon.) 

BAXTER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1613; 
B.A.  1616-7;  M.A.  1620.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  19,  1619. 
Perhaps  V.  of  Burton  Latimer,  Northants.,  1629.  Buried 
there  1653. 

BAXTER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 
1619.  Of  Norfolk. 

BAXTER.  THOMAS.  Adm.  FelL-Com.  (age  17)  at  Caius,  1619. 

S.  of  Stephen  (1594),  gent.,  of  Rainthorpe  Hall,  Norfolk. 

School,    Norwich.     Of    Rainthorpe,    Esq.;    succeeded    his 

grandfather,  Thomas.   {Venn,  i.  247.) 
BAXTER,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens  from  Clark,  Easter,  1628; 

B.A.  1631-2;  M.A.  1635.   R.  of  Lamport,  Northants.,  1669- 

78.    Died  Sept.  3,  1678,  aged  67.   M.I. 
BAXTER,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

1471;  B.A.  (?  1475);  M.A.  1478-9.  One  of  these  names  preb. 

of  Lincoln,  1482;  LL.B. 
BAXTER,  WILLIAM.    Matric  pent,  from  Pembroke,  Michs. 

1570.   (See  the  next.) 

BACSTER,  W.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1573,  One 
of  these  names  ord.  deacon  (Peterb.),  priest  (Ely)  E>«;.  1578; 
C.  of  Bamingham,  Suffolk.  Perhaps  R.  of  Ickburgh,  Norfolk, 
1584-1604.   Buried  Oct.  9,  1604. 

BAXTER,  WILLIABl  Matric.  sizar  from  Sr  John's,  Easter,  1629. 
Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Mar.  22, 1630.  Of  Yorla.  Scholar,  1631 ; 
B.A.  1632-3; M.A.  1636. 

BAXTER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  26,  1671.  Of 
Slipton,  Northants.  Matric.  1672-3;  B.A.  1675-6.  Ord» 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  24,  1676;  priest,  Sept.  23, 1677.  C.  of 
Lamport,  Northants.  Died  Apr.  18, 1680,  aged  36.  M.I. 

BAXTER, .   B.A.  1497;  M.A.  1501. 


Bayley,  Henry 

BAYARD,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pen*.  Queens',  Apr.  3,  1581.  One 
of  these  names,  V.  of  Wistow,  Leics.  'Ord.  pnest  (Lincoln) 
Nov.  16,  1577;  B.A.' 

BAYES,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1671.  Of 
Norfolk.  Matric.  1672;  B.A.  1675-6.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Sept.  1677 ;  priest,  Feb.  1677-8.  R.  of  Fordley,  SufioUc,  1677- 
1727. 

BAYES,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Nov.  5,  1604. 
S.  of  Robert,  husbandman.  Of  Coston,  Norfolk.  School, 
Kimberley.  B.A.  1609-10;  M.A.  1613.  Schoolmaster  at 
Lobthorpe,  Lines.,  1611.  Master  of  Southwell  School,  1615. 
V.  of  Tibshelf,  Derbs.,  1627.  R.  of  Pleasley,  1627-51.  R.  of 
Rede,  Suffolk,  1663.  {Venn,  1.  187;  Cox,  Churches  of  Derbs  , 
IV.  474.) 

BAYES,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  c.  Apr.  1640. 
S.  of  Thomas,  husbandman,  of  Kimberley,  Norfolk.  B.  at 
Coston.  School,  Wymondham.  Matric.  1640;  B.A.  1643-4. 
Died  Dec.  8,  1702. 

BAYES  or  BAYZE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Apr. 
1652.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Sheffield,  cutler.  Bapt.  Jan.  31, 
1635-6.  Matric.  1652;  Scholar,  1655;  B.A.  1655-6.  V.  of 
Grendon,  Northants.;  ejected  1662.  Died  at  Manchester, 
before  1681.    (Calamy,  11.  224;  F.M.G.  832.) 

BAYES,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1678.  Of  Norfolk. 
Matric.  1678;  B.A.  1681-2;  MA.  1685.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
June;  priest,  Sept.  1683.  R.  of  TTiorpe  Abbots,  Norfolk, 
1683.  V.  of  Weybread,  Suffolk,  1684. 

BAYES,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Aug.  a, 
1660. 

BAYFF, .   M.A.  1500-1. 

BAYFILDE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov. 
1545- 

BAYFIELD,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  8,  1656. 
Of  Norfolk.   Matric.  1656-7. 

BAYFIELD,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Apr.  14,  1668. 
Matric.  1669;  Scholar,  1671;  B.A.  1671-2;  M.A.  1675. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Nov.  1673. 

BAYFIELD    or    BAFELD,    .     B.A.    1526-7.      Probably 

Richard  Bayfield,  alias  Somersham,  monk  of  Bury  St 
Edmunds.  Sent  to  Cambridge  by  Dr  Rob.  Barnes.  Embraced 
Protestant  opinions.  Convicted  of  selling  the  works  of 
Tyndall  and  others.  Degraded  from  his  orders  and  burnt  at 
Smithfield,  Nov.  1531.   {D.N.B.) 

BAYLDON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity.  Easter,  1615. 

BAYLE,  see  BALE. 

BAYLHAM,  ALEXANDER.  Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi,  1376. 

BAYLY,  ANSELM.  Incorp.  LL.B.  1749,  from  Christ  Church, 
Oxford.  S.  of  Anselm,  of  Haresfield.  Gloucs.  Matric.  (Exeter 
College,  Oxford),  Nov.  4, 1740,  age  21 ;  B.C.L.  (Christ  Church) 
1749;  D.C.L.  1764.  Minor  Canon  of  St  Paul's,  1743-64.  Minor 
Canon  of  Westminster.  V.  of  Tottenham,  1751.  V.  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Westminster,  1760-94.  Sub-Dean  of  the  Chapels 
Royal.  Died  Oct.  14, 1794.   AMthor,  Theological.   {A  I.  Oxon.) 

BALY,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's.  Lent. 
1677-8.  See  Baylis. 

BAYLEY,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's. 
July  I,  1727.  S.  of  Richard,  husbandman,  of  Yorks.  B.  at 
Colne  Bridge,  Huddersfield.  School,  Bradford.  Matric.  1728; 
B.A.  1731-2.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Aug.  5, 17^3  ;C.  of  Bradford, 
Yorks.  V.  of  Pudsey,  1737-62.  Died  1762.  {ScoU-Mayor, 
III.  407-) 

BAYLLEY,  CHRISTOPHER.  B.A.  1514-5;  M.A,  1317;  B.D. 
1525-6.  Fellow  of  St  John's.  1531. 

BAYLEY.  DANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel.  June  15.  1618. 
Matric.  1618;  B.A.  1621-2;  M.A.  1626.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  May  23;  priest,  May  24, 1624.  R  of  Tixall,  Staffs., 
1648-76.  R.  of  St  Mary's.  Stafford,  1639-48-  1661-76, 
Buried  Aug.  1,  1676.  {Wm  Salt,  Arch.  Soc.,  1915.) 

BAYLY,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1624. 

BALEY,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Magdalene,  Feb.  2X, 
1742-3.  S.  of  Edward.  B.  in  London.  School,  Alford,  Lines. 
Matric.  1743;  B.A.  1746-7.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Mar.  4, 
1747-8.   R.  of  Ulceby  and  Fordington,  Lines.,  1748. 

BAYLEY,  FRANCIS.   B.A.  i5a5-«. 

BAYLY,  FRANCIS.    Adm.  sizar  (age  j7)  "t  Christ's,  Apr.  29, 

1664.  S.  of  Geoffrey.  B.  at  Mauld's  Meabuin,  Westmoiland. 

School,  Bedale.   Matric.  1664;  B.A.  1667-8;  M.A.  1671. 
BAYLEY,  GEORGE   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  19,  1640-1. 

Matric.  X641;  B.A.  1641-a. 
BAYLYE,  H.  Matric.  pens,  from  Sr  John's,  Easter,  1339. 

BAILEY,  HENRY.    B.A.  1537-8;  M.A.  1341.    Fellow  of  Sr 

John's,  1538. 


Bayley,  Hilary 


Bayley,  William 


BALY,  HILARY.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  May  14,  1628. 

S.  of  William,  husbandman.  B.  at  Beeston,  Norfolk.  School, 

private.    Matric.  1629;  Scholar,  1629-32;  B.A.  1631-2;  M.A. 

1635.    Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  21,  1634.  Licensed  to 

teach  grammar  at  Cromer,   1634.    R.  of  Ashill,  Norfolk, 

1658-87.   Will  proved  (Norwich)  1687.    (Venn,  i.  284.) 
BAYLY,  JOHN.  B.A.  1455-6.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Docking, 

Norfolk,  1460. 
BAILEY,  JOHN.  B.A.  1496-7;  M.A.  1501.  Fellow  of  Pembroke, 

1498.    Ord.  deacon   (Lincoln)  Feb.   19,   1501-2.    R.  of  St 

Matthew,  Ipswich,  1510-25.  Buried  there,  1525.  Benefactor 

to  Gonville  Hall  by  foundation  of  a  fellowship.   (Venn,  i.  26; 

Cooper,  I.) 
BAILY,   JOHN.     B.Can.L.    1525-6.    Afterwards  appointed   to 

Cardinal    College,    Oxford.     Imprisoned    on    suspicion    of 

heresy.    Master  of  the  College  at  Cobbam,  Kent,  till  the 

suppression  in  1539.    Perhaps  V.  of  Hollingboume,  Kent. 

Died  1557.    (Cooper,  I.  71.) 
BAYLIE,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 

1575- 
BAYLY,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Easter,   1582; 

B.A.  1585-6.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Stone,  Bucks.,  1606- 

1616.   Died  1616.   (Peile,  I.  169.) 
BAYLEY,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  4,  1635. 

Of  Middlesex.    Matric.  1636;  B.A.  from   King's,  1639-40; 

M.A.    1643.     Perhaps  ord.    deacon    and    priest   (Lincoln) 

Feb.  20,  1645-6. 
BAYLEY,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinttv,  Sept.  17,  1641. 
BAYLEY,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmant'el,  May  28,  1644. 

Of  Kent. 
BAYLEY,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  19,  1649-50. 

Of  Herts.   I*robably  s.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Hoddesden ;  adm. 

at  Gray's  Inn,  May  12,  1652. 
BAYLEY,  JOHN.   M.A.  1651  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).   Probably 

s.  of  Edward,  of  Reading,  Berks.  Matric.  at  Oxford,  Oct.  20, 

1626,  age  15;  B.A.  1630;  M.A.  1634.   (Al.  Oxon.) 
BAILY,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Aug.  20,  1703. 

S.  of  William,  of  Uttoxeter,  Staffs.   School,  Uttoxeter. 
BAILLIE,  JOHN.    Incorp.  M.D.   1736  from  Trinity  College, 

Dublin.  Adm.  at  St  Catharine's,  July  5,  1736. 
BAYLEY,  JONATHAN.    Adm.  sizar  (age   16)  at  Pembroke, 

June  18,   1684.    S.  of  William,  of  Mursley,  Bucks.,  gent. 

Matric.  1684;  B.A.  1687-8.  C.  of  Milbrook,  Beds.,  1690. 
BAYLY,  JOSEPH.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  22,  1672. 

Of  Cheshire.  B.A.  1675-6.  P.C.  of  Church  Holmes,  Cheshire, 

1681-96. 
BAYLIE,  LAURENCE    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1589;  B.A.  1592-3;  M.A.  1596.  V.  of  Rushall,  Staffs.,  1603-4. 
BAYLY,  MARTIN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Michs.  1565. 
BAYLIE,  MARTIN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  13,  1723. 

S.  of  Christopher,  hatter,  of  Mendham,   Norfolk.    B.   at 

Carleton,  Norfolk.   Schools,  Mendham  (private)  and  Bishop's 

Stortford.    Matric.  1724.    Migrated   to  Caius,   Apr.    1724. 

Scholar,  1724-9;  B.A.   1726-7;  M.A.  1730.    Fellow,  1729- 

30.    Ord.   deacon   (Norwich)  July   27,  1729;   priest,    Feb. 

22,  1729-30.     R.   of    Haynford,   Norfolk,    1729-30.    R.  of 

Fritton,  1729.  V.  of  Wicklewood,  1737-70.   R.  of  Kelsale  and 

Carlton,  Suffolk,  1737-70.    Died  Oct.  18,  1770.    Buried  at 

Wrentham.    M.I.  there.   (Venn,  11.  21.) 
BAYLEY,  NICHOLAS.   M.A.  1614  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).   B.A. 

(Christ  Church,  Oxford)  1609-10;  M.A.  1612-3.    Proctor, 

at  Oxford,  1621.  R.  of  Greatham,  Hants.,  1615.  (AL  Oxon.) 
BAYLEY,  RICHARD,  M.A.  from  St  John's,  1604,  as  Baylisse. 

See  Baylisse. 
BAILY,  RICHARD.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1624. 

Matric.  1624;  B.A.  1627-8;  M.A.  1631. 
BAILEY,     RICHARD.      LL.B.    1633    (Incorp.    from   Oxford). 

Probably  s.  of  Richard,   President  of  St  John's,  Oxford. 

Of  London,  merchant.  B.C.L.  not  recorded.  D.C.L.  (Oxford) 

1661.    Perhaps  R.  of  Ibstock,  Leics.,  162&-32.    Died  1675; 

buried  in  the  chapel  of  St  John's.    (Al.  Oxon.) 
BAYLY  or  BALY,  RICHARD.    Adm.   sizar  at   Peterhouse, 

July  I,  1635.   Of  Derbyshire. 
BAYLY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  r, 

1647.    S.  of  Lionel,  of  Woodford,  Essex,  Esq.    B.  there. 

School,  Chigwell.  Matric.  1647.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  i, 

1646-7.  Barrister,  1655.   Reader,  Staple  Inn,  1672.   Ancient, 

1677.   (Vis.  of  Essex,  1634;  J.  Foster,  Gray's  Inn.) 
BAYLEY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  10, 1640-50. 

Of  Herts. 
BAYLY,  RICHARD.    Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1654; 

B.A.  1656-7. 
BAYLEY,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queen's,  Easter,  1659. 

Of  Essex.    B.A.  1662.    Si^s  for  priest's  orders  (London) 

Sept.  18,  1663.  C.  of  Saddmgton,  Leics. 


BAILY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18^  at  St  John's,  July  ix, 
1702.  S.  of  Richard,  deceased,  of  Leake,  Lines.  B.  in 
Westminster,  London.  School,  Boston.  Matric.  1702;  B.A. 
1706-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  21, 1707;  priest,  Sept.  19, 

1708.  V.  of  Wrangle,  Lines.,  1708.  Father  of  Richard 
(1729),  next.  (Lines.  Pedigrees,  1143.) 

BAILY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1729,  age  18. 
S.  of  Richard  (1702),  V.  of  Wrangle,  Lines.  Matric.  Michs. 
1729;  B.A.  1733-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  19,  1736; 
priest,  Sept.  24, 1738.  V.  of  Wrangle,  c.  1745-75.  Died  1775. 
(Lines.  Pedigrees,  1143.) 

BAYLYE,  ROBERT.    Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Lent,  1563-4. 

BAILEY,  ROGER.  M.A.  from  Caius,  1685.  S.of  John.of  Camber- 
weU,  Surrey.  Matric.  (Wadham  College,  Oxford)  Dec.  17, 
1662,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1666.  Incorp.  M.A.  at  Oxford, 
1687.  Fellow  of  Dulwich  College,  1666-70.  R.  of  Pudding 
Norton,  Norfolk,  1671.  R.  of  Cuxton,  Kent,  1680.  R.  of 
Hailing,  1682.  V.  of  St  Nicholas,  Rochester,  1688.  Died 
Oct.  8,  1701.  Buried  at  Rochester.  'Robert'  according  to 
theM.L    (Al.Oxon.) 

BAILY,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  from  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1723. 
Probably  a  mistake  for  the  next. 

BAILY,  SKYNNER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  20,  1722. 
Afterwards  pens.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Leake,  Lincoln.  B.  at 
Boston.  School,  Eton :  colleger.  B.A.  1725-6.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  May  28,  1727;  priest,  Sept.  21,  1729.  V.  of  Leake, 
Lines.,  1729.  Buried  there.  Mar.  18,  1764.  According  to  the 
Eton  register  he  was  son  of  John.    (Lines.  Pedigrees,  1143.) 

BAILEY,  THOMAS.  Scholarof  Clare,  1543.  OfYorks.  Matric. 
pens.  Easter,  1544;  B.A.  1546-7;  M.A.  1549;  B.D.  1558. 
Fellow.  Proctor,  1554-5.  Master  of  Clare,  1557-60.  Retired 
to  Louvain,  where  he  was  created  D.D.  Afterwards  at  the 
Colleges  of  Douay  and  Rheims,  where  he  was  a  successful 
administrator.  Died  at  Douay,  Oct.  7,  1591.  (Wardale, 
Hist,  of  Clare,  49.) 

BAYLIE,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1576. 

BAYLY,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Michs.  1622; 
B.A.  1626;  M.A.  1630.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Cold 
Higham,  Northants.,  1639-73.  Buried  there,  1673.  (Baker, 
II.  288.) 

BAYLY,  THOMAS.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Magdalene, 
MicJis.  1627.  S.  of  Lewis,  Bishop  of  Bangor.  B.A.  1627-8; 
M.A.  1631.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1644.  D.D.  Oxford.  V.  of 
Llanwnog,  1629.  R.  of  Llaniestyn,  1631;  and  of  Llandymog, 
Denbigh,  1631.  R.  of  Holdgate,  Salop,  1634.  Sub-dean  of 
Wells,  and  canon  of  Lincoln,  1638.  Imprisoned  in  Newgate. 
Became  a  Roman  Catholic  in  1 65 1.  Died  in  Italy.  (D.N.B.; 
Walker,  Sufferings,  73;  Al.  Oxon.) 

BAYLY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1628. 
Matric.  1628. 

BAILY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Feb.  28, 
1628-9.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.  Of  Coston,  Norfolk.  School, 
Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matric.  1629;  Scholar,  1629-33;  B.A. 
1632-3.    Died  in  college;  buried  Dec.  3,  1633. 

BAYLIE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  27, 
1648.  S.  of  Richard,  yeoman,  of  Pinchbeck,  Lines.  B. 
there.  School,  Pinchbeck.  Matric.  1648;  B.A.  1651-2. 
Fellow  of  Caius,  1652-4.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1657-8. 

BAYLEY,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  May  22,  1652. 

BAYLEY,  THOMAS.  Incorp.  M.A.  1679;  from  New  Inn  HaU, 
Oxford.  S.  of  Hugh,  of  Hamstall  Ridware,  Staffs.  Matric. 
(Christ  Church)  July  13,  1666;  B.A.  1670;  M.A.  1673  (New 
Inn  Hall);  D.D.  1687.    Principal  of  New  Inn  Hall,  1684- 

1709.  R.  of  Slapton,  Bucks.,  1694-1708.  Died  1709,  aged  65. 
M.I.  in  St  Peter-le-Bayley,  Oxford.  (Al.  Oxon.;  Le  Neve, 
Mon.  IV.  169.) 

BAILYE,  VINCENT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1620; 
B.A.  1622-3;  M.A.  1626.  Buried  at  St  Edward's,  Cambridge, 
Jan.  17,  1637-8;  as  '  fellow  of  Clare.' 

BAYLEY,  WALTER.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1622 ; 
B.A.  1626;  M.A.  1629.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Huish, 
Devon.  Will  (Exeter)  1635. 

BAYLY,  WILLIAM.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1406.  Resigned 
June  25,  1411.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Isleworth,  Midds., 
1407-29.   R.  of  Samethorpe,  Lines.  Died  1429. 

BAYLEY,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1570.  B.  in  London,  c.  1553.  B.A.  1574-5;  M.A.  1578:  B.D. 
1585.  Fellow,  1577.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1580.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Dec.  21,  1582.  R.  of  Thorington,  Essex,  1585-9. 
Canon  of  Peterborough,  1590-1604.  Archdeacon  of  North- 
ampton, 1598-1604.  R.  of  Englefield,  Berks.,  R.  of  Brant 
Broughton,  Lines.,  1599.  R.  of  Gt  Mongeham,  Kent,  1603-4. 
V.  of  Saffron  Walden,  Essex,  1607-32.  Master  also  of  the 
Grammar  School  there.  R.of  Wappenham,  Northants.,  16x4- 
32 ;  and  S.  Luffenham,  Rutland.  V.  of  Everton,  Notts.,  1624. 
Preb.  of  Lichfield,  1627-32.  Will  proved  (P.C.C.)  1632. 
(Cooper,  II.  445;  Al.  Oxon.) 


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Bayley,  William 

BAYLIE,  WILUAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent, 
1583-3;  B.A.  1586-7;  M.A.  1590-1.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1586-7;  perhaps  again,  as  M.A.  1608.  3rd  Master  of  Shrews- 
bury School,  1587-94. 

BAILEY,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  from  Christ's,  1592-3;  B.A. 
1596-7. 

BAYLYE,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  siiar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1602. 

BAYLEY,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Emmanuel,  Easter, 
1620;  B.A.  1623-4;  M.A.  1627.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Nov.  7;  priest,  Nov.  8,  1624.  One  of  these  names  R.  of 
Little  Stukeley,  Hunts.  Died  1657. 

BAYLEY,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1631 ; 
B.A.  1634-5;  M.A.  1638;  B.D.  1666  (Lit.  Reg.).  Fellow,  1637. 
Perhaps  ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  June  5,  1642.  One  of  these 
names  V.  of  Stapleford,  Cambs.,  1661.  V.  of  Trumpington, 
1674.    Died  1679. 

BAYLY,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 
1655.  Of  Staffs.  B.A.  1658. 

BAYLEY,  WILLIAM.  Incorp.  M.A.  1664;  from  Magdalen 
College,  Oxford.  Demy,  Magdalen  College,  1643.  Created 
B.A.  (Oxford),  1647;  M.A.  1660.  Ejected  1648.  Restored 
1660.   Died  1688.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

BAYLY,  WILLIAM.  .\dm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  23,  1744, 
age  18.   S.  of  Thomas,  of  Derby,  Esq.   School,  Leicester. 

BAYLY, .    B.D.  1541. 

BAYLY, .   B.A.  1542-3. 

BAYLHAM,  ALEXANDER.  FeUow  of  Corpus  Christi,  1366. 
(Mailers.) 

BAYLIFFE,  HENRY.    M.A.  1631.    Incorp.  from  Oxford.   B.A. 

(Balliol  College,  Oxford),  1625-6;  M.A.  1630. 
BAYLIS,  ANTHONY.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  1676. 

Matric.  1677-8,  as  Baly;  B.A.  1679-80. 
BAYLES,  GUY.    B.A.  1541-2. 
BAYLEYS,  JAMES.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 

1658. 

BAILEYS.  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Apr.  3, 1716. 
Of  London.  B.A.  1720-1.  V.  of  Monkton  w.  Birchington, 
Kent,  1728.  Died  Sept.  7,  1729.  {Political  State  of  Gr.  Brit. 
XXXVIII.  303.) 

BAYLIES,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  King's,  1712.  S.  of  PhUemon,  of 
Alvechurch,  Worcester.  Matric.  at  St  Edmund's  Hall, 
Oxford,  Mar.  22,  1704-5,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1708.  V.  of 
Snitterfield,  Warwick,  1713.  (Al.  Oxon.) 

BAYLISS,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June  2, 
1670. 

BAYLISSE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  1597-8; 
B.A.  1600-1,  as  Baylifie;  M.A.  from  St  John's,  1604,  as 
Bayley. 

BAYLIS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  scholar  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  June  4, 
1690.  S.  of  Robert,  tobacconist,  of  London.  B.  there. 
School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  1690.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Jan.  20,  1690-1.  M.P.  for  Thetford,  Norfolk, 
1708.  Knight^,  1727.  Lord  Mayor  of  London,  1728-9. 
Died  Nov.  21, 1748. 

BAYNARD,  AOIEL.  M.A.  1629  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
George,  of  Basingstoke,  Hants.  Matric.  at  Oxford,  June  27, 
1623,  age  17;  B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.  1627;  D.D.  (Cambridge) 
1661  (Lit.  Reg.) ;  called '  B.D.'  in  the  mandate.  V.  of  Henham, 
Essex,  1644.  R.  of  Bartlow,  Cambs.,  1651;  of  Hadstock, 
Essex,  1662-5;  of  Newton  Toney,  Wilts.,  1666-0.  Died  1669. 
(Al.  Oxon.) 

BAYNARD,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1580. 
Doubtless  s.  of  Edward,  of  Lackbam,  Wilts.,  gent.  Bapt.  at 
Lacock,  May  26,  1563.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov. 
1581.  Knight.  Sheriff  of  Wilts.,  1629.  Buried  June  7, 1636. 
(WiUs.  Arch.  Mag.,  iv.  6.) 

BAYNES,  ANDREW.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1622. 
Migrated  to  Oxford;  matric.  there,  Feb.  8,  1627-8,  age  18; 
B.A.  (Oxford)  1627-8;  M.A.  1630.  Incorp.  at  Cambridge, 
1634.  C.  of  St  Catharine  Coleman,  London,  1631.  (Hennessy.) 

BAINES,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs. 
1544;  B.A.  1544-5-   V.  of  Wliaddon,  Cambs.,  1545, 

BAYNES,  BRIAN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1^44; 
B.A.  1549-50;  M.A.  (Oxford)  1552-3-  R-  of  EgglescUffe, 
Durham,  1555-61.   (At.  Oxon.) 

BAINES,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Mav  9, 
1648.  S  of  Jerome,  of  Westmorland.  Schools,  Kirkby 
Lonsdale,  Eppmgand  St  Paul's.  Matric.  1648;  B.A.  1651-2; 
M.A.  1655- 

BAINES,  BLNATHAN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Jan.  29, 
1656-7.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Leeds.  School,  Leeds.  Matric. 
1656-7;  B.A.  1660-1.  Ord.  priest  (York)  Sept.  1664. 
{PtiU,  I.  374-) 


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Baynes,  Richard 

BAYNES,  FRANCIS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1549. 

BAINES,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  July  7,  1626. 
S.  of  Richard.  B.  at  Whaddon,  Cambs.  School,  Perse, 
Cambridge.    Matric.  1626.    Brother  of  Richard  (1622). 

BAINES,  HEWLEY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  6, 
1741-  S.  of  Hewley,  of  Bell  HaU,  Yorks.  School,  Beverley, 
Yorks.  Matric.  1741;  Scholar,  1742;  B.A.  1745-6.  Of  Bel! 
HaU,  Yorks.   Died  1800.   (Burke,  Fam.  Rec.) 

BAINES,  JEREMY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  St  John's,  Aug.  24, 
1658.  S.  of  Jeremy,  Esq.,  of  Surrey.  B.  there.  School, 
St  Paul's.   Matric.  1659;  B.A.  1663. 

BAYNES,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1626-7. 

BAYNES,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Peterhouse,  June  14, 
1665.  Of  London.  School,  Bromley,  Kent.  Probably  adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  Feb.  7,  1664-5. 

BAYNES,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  18,  1667. 
1st  s.  of  John,  Esq.  B.  at  Wistow,  Yorks.  Schools,  Eton- 
caster  and  York.  Matric.  1667.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  15, 
1669.  Barrister,  1676.  Ancient,  1692.  Married  Dorothy, 
dau.  of  Christopher  Hewley.   (J.  Foster,  Gray's  Inn.) 

BAYNES,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  June  27, 
1676.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Westminster.  School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  1676;  Scholar,  1677;  B.A.  1679-80.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  May  28,  1677. 

BAINES,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  atCHRisT's,  Mar.  8, 1678-9. 
B.  at  Crommack,  near  Austwick,  Yorks.  School,  Giggleswick. 

BAYNES,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  Apr.  10, 
1683.  S.  of  John,  R.  of  Acton,  Suffolk.  School,  Bury  St 
Edmunds.  Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  May  12,  1683.  Matric. 
1683;  Scholar,  1685;  B.A.  1686-7;  M.A.  1690.  Fellow,  i68p. 
Proctor,  1712-3.  Of  Melford,  Suffolk,  gent.  Died  1729.  Will 
dated  Nov.  20,  1729.  Benefactor  to  Peterhouse.  (T.  A. 
Walker,  173.) 

BAINES,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Christ'c,  July  8,  1698. 
S.  of  John.  B.  in  Cambridge.  School,  Perse.  Matric.  1698; 
B.A.  1702-3;  M.A.  1706.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept.  22, 
1706;  priest  (Ely)  Sept.  rg,  1708.  C.  of  St  Margaret,  Lynn. 
R.  of  Cockley  Cley,  Norfolk,  1718.  R.  of  Ringstead  St 
Andrew's,  1720.  Brother  of  Matthew(  1694).  (Peile,  11. 143-4.) 

BAINE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  30, 1701. 
S.  of  William,  clerk.  B.  at  Sherbum,  Yorks.  School,  TTiresh- 
field.  Matric.  1701.    Perhaps  s.  of  William  (1671). 

BAINE  or  BAINES,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  13,  1710.  S.  of  Samuel,  clerk  (1676).  B.  at  Thrybergb, 
Yorks.   School,  Rotherham.   B.A.  1714-5;  M.A.  1718. 

BAYNES,  JOSEPH.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1616; 
B.A.  1619-20. 

BAYNES,  MARTIN.  Matric.  sizar;from  St  John's,  Easter,  1606; 
B.A.  1609-10;  M.A.  1613.  Orid.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.) 
Dec.  21,  1617. 

BAINES,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  July  6, 
1694.  S.  of  John.  B.  in  Cambridge.  School,  Perse.  Scholar, 
1694-5;  Matric.  1695;  B.A.  1698-9;  M.A.  1702.  FeUow, 
1699-1714.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  29,  1701;  priest 
(Worcester)  1702.  V.  of  Fen  Drayton,  Cambs.,  1713.  Brother 
of  John  (1698). 

BAYNES,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1583; 
B.A.  1588-9;  M.A.  1592.    R.  of  Ecton,  Northants.,  1591-2. 

BAYNES,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1627; 
B.A.  1630-1;  M.A.  1634.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  21, 1634. 

BAYNES,  PAUL.  Probably  matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  1590-1. 
B.A.  (as  Baine),  1593-4;  M.A.  1597.  Fellow,  1600-4. 
A  famous  puritan.  Lectured  in  St  Andrew's,  Cambridge. 
Silenced  by  Archbishop  Bancroft,  Author.  Died  at  Cam- 
bridge, 1 61 7.   (Peile,  I.  199;  D.N.B.) 

BAYNES  or  BANE,  PETER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs. 
1575;  B.A.  1578-9;  M.A.  1582.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  21, 
1580,  age  25. 

BAYNES,  RALPH.  Of  St  John's.  B.  at  Knowsthorp,  near  Leeds, 
Yorks.  S.  of  Adam.  B.A.  1517-8;  M.A.  1521;  B.D.  1532; 
D.D.  1555.  Fellow,  1521.  Ord.  priest  (Ely)  Apr.  23,  1519. 
University  preacher,  1527.  R.  of  Hardwicke,  Cambs.,  1544-5. 
Went  to  Paris,  where  he  was  Professor  of  Hebrew.  Returned 
to  England  on  the  accession  of  Mary.  Bishop  of  Coventry  and 
Lichfield,  1554-9;  when  he  was  deprived.  Died  at  Islington, 
Nov.  18,  1559.  Buried  at  St  Dunstan-in-the-Wcst,  London. 
A  good  scholar.  Author.  (Cooper,  t.  202;  D.N.B.) 

BAINES,  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  Oct.  28, 
1693.  S.  of  William,  of  Mewith  Head  Hall,  Bentham,  Yorks. 
B.  there.  School,  Sedbergh.  Scholar,  1694-5.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  8,  1695.  (PeiU,  11.  129.) 

BAYNES,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1568; 
B.A.  1572-3;  M.A.  f.-om  Caius,  1576.  Perhaps  adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  1582,  as  s.  of  Richard,  of  Shrewsbury. 
Hanged  at  Tyburn,  Dec.  6,  1594!  crime  unknown.  (Cooper, 
II.  174;  PeiU,  I.  108.) 

8 


Baynes,  Richard 

BAINES,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i6)  at  Christ's,  Oct.  22, 
1622.  S.  of  Richard.  B.  at  Whaddon,  Cambs.  School,  Peise, 
Cambridge.  Matric.  1622;  B.A.  1626-7;  M.A.  1630.  Brother 
of  Francis  (1626). 

BAYNES,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  Mar.  3, 
1703-4.  S.  of  Roger,  barrister-at-law,  of  Ripon.  B.  there. 
Schools,  Ripon  and  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1704.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Jime  12,  1706.  Recorder  of  Ripon.  Died 
Oct.  13,  1767. 

BANES,  ROBERT.   Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1544. 

BAYNES,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1578; 
B.A.  1581-2;  M.A.  1585;  B.D.  1592.  FeUow,  1585-93. 
Preacher  at  Bourn,  Cambs.,  and  Fen  Drayton,  1582-92. 
R.  of  Hunsdon,  Herts.,  1593-1608.  (Peile,  i.  148.) 

BAYNES,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pkterhouse, 
Feb.  12,  X641-2.  S.  of  Ralph,  of  Mewith,  Bentham,  Vorks. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  2, 1641-2.  Of  Mewith  Head,Yorks., 
Esq.   (T.  A.  Walker,  73;  Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665.) 

BAYNES,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1729. 
Resided  three  years,  and  became  Fell. -Com.  Perhaps  adm. 
at  the  Middle  Temple,  June  25,  1730.  {PeiU,  11.  220.) 

BAINES,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Sidney,  May  25, 
1730.  S.  of  Robert,  deceased.  B.  at  Knowstrop,  Yorks. 
Schools,  York,  Leeds,  and  Coxwold.  Matric  1730;  B.A. 
1733-4  (ist  in  the  ordo);  M.A.  i737-  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Mar.  10,  1733-4.  V.  of  Hunslet,  Yorks.,  1741-50.  R.  of 
Stonham  Aspal,  Suffolk,  1747.  J.P.  for  Suffolk.  Died  July 
13.  1783. 

BAINE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  May  25, 
1676.  B.  at  Sherbum,  Yorks.  School,  Sherbum.  Matric. 
1676;  B.A.  1679-80.  V.  of  Thrybergh,  Yorks.,  1687-1723. 
Died  June  17,  1723.  Father  of  John  (1710). 

BAYNES,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Apr.  1, 1577. 

S.  of  John,  yeoman.  Of  Southwell,  Notts.  School,  Southwell. 

Matric.  1577. 
BAYNES  or  BANES,  THOMAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  Queens', 

Michs.  1589.  Of  Bedfordshire.  B.A.  (?  1594-5);  M.A.  from 

Magdalene,  1598.   Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  Jan.  16, 

1595-6.  V.  of  Hundleby,  Lines.,  1609. 

BAINES,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Christ's,  Oct.  5, 
1638.  S.  of  Richard.  B.  at  Whaddon,  Cambs.  School,  Bishop's 
Stortford.  Matric.  1638;  B.A.  1642-3;  M.A.  1649;  M.D.  of 
Padua;  incorp.  at  Cambridge,  1661.  Went  abroad  with  Sir 
John  Finch  in  1651.  F.R.C.P.  (extraordinary)  1661.  Professor 
of  Music  at  Gresham  College,  1661.  F.R.S.  1663.  Knighted, 
1672.  Physician  to  Embassy  at  Florence,  1664-70;  and 
Constantinople  (Sir  J.  Finch),  1672-80.  Died  there,  Sept.  5, 
1680.  Sir  J.  Finch  sent  the  body  home  for  burial.  Interred 
in  Christ's  College  Chapel.  (Le  Neve,  Mon.,  v.  8;  PeiU,  i. 
455;  D.N.B.) 

BAYNES,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Peterhouse, 
Apr.  24,  1671.  Of  London.  School,  Charterhouse. 

BAINES,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  12, 
1682.  S.  of  Thomas,  attorney.  B.  at  Lancaster.  School, 
Lancaster   Matric.  1682;  B.A.  1686-7. 

BAYNES,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Haix,  Michs. 
1660. 

BAYNES  or  BANES,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's, 
Mar.  9,  1665-6.  S.  of  Robert.  B.  at  MewiUi,  Bentham, 
Yorks.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1669-70. 
Ord.  deacon  (York)  Dec.  1670.  One  of  these  names  V.  of 
Aberford,  Yorks.,  1692.  Died  1712.   {Peile,  11.  2.) 

BAINE  or  BAINES,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's  , 
May  8,  1671.  S.  of  John,  clerk,  of  HUlam  near  Sherbum, 
Yorks.  B.  there.  School,  Sherbum.  Matric.  1671;  B.A. 
1674-5;  M.A.  1678.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1678.  Perhaps  V.  of 
Aberford,  Yorks.,  1692,  as  Baines.   See  the  last. 

BAYNE, .  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Easter,  1650. 

BAYNHAM,  ROBERT.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Emmanuel,  June  12, 

1648.  Of  Norfolk.  S.  and  h.  of  Robert,  of  Norwich.  Matric. 

1649.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jime  16,  1648. 

BAYNHAM,  WILLIAM.    B.Civ.L.    1503-4. 

BAYNTON,  see  BAINTON. 

BAYOCK,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  St  John's,  June  15, 
1667.  S.  of  Thomas,  barber,  of  York.  B.  there.  School, 
York.  Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1670-1. 

BAYSCROFT,  see  BATCHCROFT. 

BAYSPOOLE,  JOHN.  Adm.  FelL-Com.  (age  20)  at  Caius, 
May  15,  1703.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Haddiscoe,  Norfolk,  fcq. 
B.  there.  Schools,  Beccles,  and  Bergh  Apton,  Norfolk. 
Matric.  1703;  M.A.  1705 (Cowi.  Reg.).  Fellow,  1706-16.  Adm. 
at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  18,  1698.  {Venn,  i.  511.) 


Beadle,  Edward 

BAYSPOOLE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Caius,  1722.  S. 
of  Robert,  mercer,  late  of  Yarmouth.  B.  there.  Schools, 
Yarmouth  and  Hackney,  Middlesex.  Matric  1722;  Scholar, 
1722-7;  B.A.  1725-6  (ist  in  the  ortto).  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Sept.  19,  1731.  Minister  of  St  George,  Yarmouth,  1731-2. 
Confined  in  Bedlam  at  Norwich,  1733.  Died  1734.  M.I.  at 
Yarmouth.  Will  proved  (Norwich  Archd.  C.)  1734.  {Venn, 
II.  16.) 

BAYTENOR,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1569. 

BAYTHORN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  May  15,  1662. 
Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  1662;  B.A.  1665-6.  R.  of  Prating,  Essex, 
1671. 

BAYTON,  DANIEL.  Matric  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1565. 

BEACH  see  BEECH. 

BEACHAM  or  BECHAM,  see  BEAUCHAMP. 

BEACHCROFT,  see  BEECHCROFT. 

BEACON,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  Easter,  1615; 
B.A.  from  Trinity,  1619-20;  M.A.  1623.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Mar.  4;  priest,  Mar.  5,  1625-6.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1629; 
'of  Erwarton,  Suffolk."    (J.C.Smith.) 

BEACON,  BASIL.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  Aug.  27, 
1579.  age  17-  Of  Canterbury.  S.  of  Thomas  (1530-1).  Bapt. 
at  St  Stephen,  Wallbrook,  Jan.  14,  1558-9.  Matric.  1579,  as 
'Bassel';  B.A.  1583-4;  M.A.  1587.  Fellow,  1582-7  R.  of 
Warehome,  Kent,  1587.  R.  of  Snave,  1597.  R.  of  Haw- 
kinge,  1597-9.  V.  of  Heme  Hill,  1605.  V.  of  Silkstone,  Yorks. 
V.  of  Waltham,  1610-39.    (J-  C.  Smith.) 

BEACON,  CUTHBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1616.  S.  of  John  (1586).  B.A.  1619-20;  M.A.  1623.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  June  2,  1626.  R.  of  Godwick,  Norfolk, 
1630.    Buried  at  Gt  Dunham,  Aug.  19,  1643. 

BEACON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  May  6, 
1669. 

BEACON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1722.  Of 
Norwich.  Matric.  1724;  B.A.  1726-7;  M.A.  1730.  Fellow, 
1729.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  24, 1730.  R.  of  Wattisfield, 
Suffolk,  1733-40.  R.  of  Calboume,  I.  of  Wight.    Died  1767. 

BECON,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1559. 
Of  Suffolk.  Scholar,  1559;  B.A.  1560-1;  M.A.  1564;  LL.D. 
1576.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1566.  Fellow,  1562.  Public  Orator, 
1571-3.  Proctor,  1571-2.  Preb.  of  Norwich,  1574,  and 
Chancellor,  1575.  Precentor  of  Chichester,  1580.  Preb.  of 
Lichfield,  1581.  Buried  at  S.  Giles,  Cripplegate,  Sept.  4, 
1587.    Will  (P.C.C.)  1587.  Author.    (Cooper,  11. 17;  D.N.B.) 

BEACON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1586; 
B.A.  1589-90;  M.A.  1594;  B.D.  1609.  Ord.  deacon  and 
priest  (Norwich)  Aug.  14,  1597,  age  26.  R.  of  Homingtoft, 
Norfolk,  1597.  R.  of  Little  Dunham,  160X.  R.  of  GtEhmham, 
1616.   Buried  there  June  19,  1635.   Will  (Norwich)  1635. 

BEACON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  June  15, 
1647.  Of  Norfolk.  School,  Norwich.  Matric.  1647. 

BECON,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1567. 
Of  Suffolk.  B.A.  1571-2;  M.A.  1575.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1594.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1577.  Barrister,  1585.  Attorney 
for  the  province  of  Munster,  1586-91.  Author  of  pamphlet 
on  Ireland,  1594.   {Cooper,  ii.  174;  D.N.B.) 

BEACON,  STEPHEN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1559. 

BEACON,  THEODORE.  Matric.  pens,  (age  12)  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1567.  Of  Norfolk.  S.  of  Thomas  (next).  B.A. 
1576-7;  M.A.  1580;  M.D.  1586.  Fellow,  1579.  Incorp. 
M.A.  at  Oxford,  1581;  M.D.  1587.  R.  of  Toppesfield,  Essex, 
1603-4.  Died  Mar.  18, 1620.  Buried  in  Canterbury  Cathedral. 

BECON  or  BASILL.  THOMAS.  B.A.  1530-1  (probably  at  St 
John's).  Said  to  have  been  B.D.  B.  in  Norfolk,  c.  1511.  An 
early  Ptotestant;  friend  of  Latimer.  Ordained,  1538.  Con- 
victed of  heresy  and  forced  to  recant.  Took  the  name  Theo- 
dore Basil.  V.  of  Brenzet,  Kent.  R.  of  St  Stephen  Wal- 
brook,  1548-54.  Chaplain  to  Cranmer.  Six  preacher.  Retired 
abroad  during  reign  of  Mary.  Canon  of  Canterbury,  1559. 
V.  of  Christ  Church,  Newgate  St,  1561-7.  R.  of  St  Dionis 
Backchurch,  1563-7.  Died  1567.  Author,  theological.  Father 
of  Basil  (1579)  and  of  Theodore  (1567),  above.  {Cooper,  i. 
246;  D.N.B.) 

BEADLE,  CAPBLL.  Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1618.  Of  Herts.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Thomas,  of  Hamerton, 
Hunts.,  and  Winifred,  dau.  of  Sir  Arthur  Capell,  of  Hadham, 
Herts.  B.  1602.  Created  Bart.  June  3,  1622.  M.P.  for 
Hertford,  1626;  for  Hunts.,  1629,  1640.  Sheriff  of  Cambs. 
and  Hunts.,  1632-3.  Buried  at  Hamerton,  Dec.  14,  1643. 
{G.E.C.) 

BEDELL,  EDWARD.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  2, 
1663.  B.  in  Hunts.   Perhaps  of  Wood  Rising,  Norfolk. 

BEDELL,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  Oct.  4, 
1677.  S.  of  Edward,  gent.  B.  at  St  Giles,  London.  School, 
Oundle.  Matric.  1678;  B.A.  1681-2. 


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Beadle,  Henry 

BEDELL,  HENRY.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Aug.  24,  1588,  age  17.  Of  Guildford,  Surrey.  Matric.  1588; 
B.A.  1592-3;  M. A.  1596.  Fellow,  1591-8.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1597.  R.  of  Puttenbaca,  Surrey,  1598-1636.  Died  Apr.  8, 
1636.   M.I.   (H.  G.  Harrison.) 

BEDELL,  HENRY.  Adm.  scholar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Apr.  6, 
1 61 2.  S.  of  WiUiam,  gent.  Of  Gt  Catworth,  Hunts.  School, 
Peterborough.    Matric.  1612. 

BEDELL,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  2,  1640. 
Perhaps  's.  of  Anne,  widow,  formerly  of  Molesworth,  Hunts., 
DOW  of  Oundle.'    (Oundle  School  Register.) 

BEDELL,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  July  6, 
1681.  and  s.  of  Edward,  gent,  of  Oimdle,  Northants.  B.  at 
Barking,  Essex.  School,  Oundle.  Matric.  1681;  B.A.  1685-6; 
M..^.  1689.   V.  of  Southwick,  Northants.,  1692. 

BEDELL,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  June  8, 
1703.  S.  of  William  (1677),  of  Hargrave,  Northants.  School, 
Hargrave.  Matric.  1703;  Scholar,  1704;  B.A.  1706-7;  M.A. 
1710.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  30,  1708;  priest,  May  26, 
1711. 

BEDYLL  or  BIDDLE,  JAMES.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Aug.  21,  1535,  age  17.  Of  Braintree,  Essex. 
B.A.  1539-40;  M.A.  1543.    Fellow,  1538-47. 

BEADLE,  JOHN  alias  ALDRIGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Caius, 
1596.  S.  of  John.  Of  Newport,  Essex.  School,  Newport. 
Matric.  1597;  Scholar,  1599-1602;  B.A.  1600-1;  M.A.  1606. 
{Venn,  i.  161.) 

BEDLE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1613. 
B.  at  Bramford,  Suffolk.  B.A.  1616-7;  M.A.  1620.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  May  31,  1618,  age  22.  R.  of  Little  Leighs, 
Essex,  till  1632.  R.  of  Bamston,  Essex,  1632-62;  ejected. 
Died  May  5,  1667.  Buried  at  Bamston,  Father  of  Joseph 
(1661).   {Calamy,  i.  496;  D.N.B.) 

BEDLE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1628.  Of 
Cambs.  B.A.  1631-2;  M.A.  1635.  One  of  these  names,  M.A., 
R.  of  St  Benet  Sherehog,  London,  1662. 

BEDELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christt,  1663.  Of  Suffolk. 
Matric.  i66j;  B.A.  1666-7;  M.A.  1670.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
May  29;  pnest  (London)  June  15, 1670.  Obtained  a  dispensa- 
tion from  Canterbury  to  succeed  his  father,  William,  as  R. 
of  Rattlesden,  Suffolk,  1671.  Died  1672.  Buried  at  Rattles- 
den,  Aug.  21,  1672.    (H.  G.  Harrison.) 

BEADLE  or  BEATTLE,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius, 
June  26,  i66i.  S.  of  John  (1613),  of  Bamston,  Essex.  B. 
there.  School,  Felstead.  Matric.  1661;  Scholar,  1662-7;  B.A. 
1664-3.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  1666;  as  C,  of  Dunmow, 
Essex.  Ord.  priest  (Ely)  1667.  V.  of  Gt  Burstead,  Essex, 
1670-92.  R.  of  Chipping  Ongar,  1680-92.  Chaplain  to  the 
King.  Author.   Died  1692.   {Venn,  i.  413.) 

BEDELL,  JULIUS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Apr.  7,  1635. 
S.  of  Francis.  B.  at  Kimbolton,  Hunts.  School,  Kimbolton. 

BEDELL,  MICHAEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1560. 

BEDEL  or  BIDDELL,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius, 
Dec.  18,  1639.  S.  of  Abraham,  clerk.  B.  at  Castle  Camps, 
Cambs.  School,  Perse,  Cambridge.  Matric.  1640;  Scholar, 
1643:  B.A.  1643-4. 

BEDELL,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1577;  B.A.  1580-1;  M.A.  1584.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest 
(Peterb.)  Mar.  30,  1594.  V.  of  Woolverstone,  Suffolk,  1597. 
Master  of  Boston  School,  Lines.,  1589-97. 

BEADLE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  July  4,  1648. 
Of  Essex.  Matric  1649;  B.A.  1651-2;  M.A.  1655.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1669.  R.  of  Tollard  Royal,  Wilts.,  1657.  Admon. 
(Cons.  C.  of  Sarum)  1696. 

BEADLE,  SILVESTER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Emmanuel,  1588-c. 
S.  and  h.  of  William,  of  Molesworth,  Hunts.  Married  Anna, 
dau.  of  James  Pickering,  of  Titchmarsh,  Northants.  (Vis.  of 
HunU.) 

BEOALL,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1364. 

BEADLE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Sept.  22,  1567,  age  17.  Of  Duxford,  Cambs.  Matric.  1567; 
left  in  1568.  Admon.  of  Us  estate  granted  (King's  College) 
to  John  Beadle,  of  Cbesterford,  Essex. 

BEADLE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  King's,  1596. 
One  of  these  names,  f .  and  h.  of  John,  of  Hamerton,  Himts., 
Esq.,  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  1598.  If  so,  father  of 
Capell  (1618).   Died  1614. 

BEDELL,  THOMAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1632. 

Of  Cambs.   B.A.  1635-6. 
BEDELL,   WILLIAM.    Probablv  University  Bedell,  e.   1430. 

One  of  these  names   R.  of  Washington,  Durham,   1464. 

(Stokes,  BedtUs,  65.) 

BEDELL,  WILLLAH  Pena.  at  Coirui  Cbhuti,  1473. 


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Beale,  Christopher 

BEDELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Michs.  1384. 

S.  of  John,  of  Black  Notley,  Essex,  yeoman.    B.  about 

Dec.  25,  1571.  Matric.  Lent,  1584-5;  Scholar;  B.A.  1588-9; 

M.A.  1592;  B.D.  1599.  FeUow,i593.  Ord.  priest  (Colchester) 

Jan.  10,  1596-7.    V.  of  St  Mary,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  1602-7. 

Chaplain  to  Sir  H.  Wotton,  ambassador  to  Venice,  1607-10. 

Returned  to  Bury.    R.  of   Homingsheath,  Suffolk,   1616. 

Provost  of  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  1627-29.   Bishop  of  Kil- 

more   and  Ardagh,  1629-42.    Died  Feb.  7,  1641-2.    Will 

(P.C.C.)  1654  (SK).    {D.N.B.) 
BEDELL,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  12, 

1622-3.  Matric.  1624.  S.  and  h.  of  Silvester  (1588),  age  7  in 

1613.   (Vis.  of  Hunts.) 

BEDELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1668.  Of 
Suffolk.  Matric.  i668;  B.A.  1668-9. 

BEDELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i6)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  i, 
1677-8.  S.  of  Dr  Henry.  B.  at  Uttoxeter,  Staffs.  Matric. 
1678;  Scholar,  1681;  B.A.  1681-2.  V.  of  Hargrave,  North- 
ants., 1689.    Father  of  Henry  (1703). 

BEDILL, .  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1362. 

BEDEL, .  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  c.  1392. 

BEADLE, .   Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  King's,  Mchs.  i6oo. 

BEADLE, ,   Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  Sept.  13,  1623. 

BEADLES,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Nov.  3, 
1718.  S.  of  Thomas,  grocer,  of  Beds.  B.  at  Bedford.  School, 
Bedford.  Matric.  1718-9.  Migrated  to  Trinity,  May  30,  1719. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  9,  1723;  priest  (Norwich)  May, 
1724.  V.ofThurleigh,  Beds.,  1734-48. 

BEADGEANT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1668. 
Of  Kent.  Matric.  1668;  B.A.  1671-2;  M.A.  1673. 

BEADON,  EDWARDS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  15)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  2,  1744.  S.  of  Robert,  freeholder,  of  Somerset.  B.  at 
Brushford.  School,  Bampton,  Devon.  Matric.  1744;  B.A. 
1747-8;  M.A.  1751.  Fellow  1749-60.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester) 
1731;  priest  (Chester),  Mar.  24,  1734.  P.C.  of  Stroud,  Kent, 
1755-  V.  of  Minting,  Lines.,  1753-1810.  V.  of  Higham, 
Kent,  1759-62.  R.  of  N.  Stoneham,  Hants.,  1762-1810. 
Chaplain  to  George  III,  1760.  Died  Dec.  21,  1810.  {ScoU- 
Mayor,  iii.  541.) 

BEADON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  Sept.  18, 
1641.  S.  of  Thomas,  currier.  B.  at  Stogumber,  Somerset. 
Schools,  Elworthy  and  Taunton.  Matric.  1641;  B.A.  1644-3; 
M.A.  from  St  John's,  1649;  B.D.  1637.  Fellow  of  St  John's, 
1647.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1657.  R.  of  Bawdrip,  Somerset,  1659. 

BEADVEL,  LUKE,  see  BIDWELL. 

BEAGHAN,  EDMUND  HUNGATE  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
June  27,  1722.  Of  Norfolk.  S.  of  Edmund,  of  East  Braden- 
ham.  B.  there,  Oct.  13,  1703.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Feb.  12,  1721-2.  Matric.  1722.  M.P.  for  Winchelsea,  1734; 
for  Weymouth  and  Melcombe  Regis,  1747.  Succeeded  his 
father,  1725.    Died  July  15,  1755.   (Carthew,  E.  Bradenham.) 

BEAGHAN,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  27,  1722. 
Of  Norfolk.  2nd  s.  of  Edmund,  of  East  Bradenham.  B.  there, 
Dec.  17,  1704.  Matric.  1722,  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Feb. 
12,  1721-2.  Buried  Mar.  i,  1724. 

BEAKE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse, 
June  17,  1637.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Hackington,  Kent.  School, 
Canterbury.  Matric.  1637;  B.A.  1640-1;  M.A.  1645.  R.  of 
St  Stephen's,  Canterbury,  1660;  ejected  1662.  Died  Aug.  31, 
1679;  buried  at  St  Mildred's.  (Vis. of  Suss.,  1663;  Calamy, n, 
587.) 

BEAK, .   B.A.  1475-6. 

BEALBIE,  THOMAS.   B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1598-9 

BEALBY,  THOMAS  (1594),  see  BILBY. 

BEALE,  see  also  BEELES. 

BEALE,  ALEXANDER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  ti;aster, 
1556. 

BEALE,  BARTHOLOMEW.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse, 
Easter,  1639.  S.  of  Bartholomew,  of  Gray's  Inn.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  June  18,  1639.  Auditor  of  Imprests  in  the 
Exchequer.  Purchased  the  manor  of  Hopton  Castle,  Salop. 
Died  May  8,  1674.    (T.  A.  Walker,  67;  Burke,  L.G.) 

BEALE,  BARTHOLOMEW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Jan.  22, 
1679-80.  M.B.  1682  (Lit.  Reg.).  Perhaps  of  Heath  House, 
Salop.  Practised  at  Coventry.  Author,  medical.  (Blakeway, 
Sheriffs  of  Shropshire;  Burke,  L.(7.) 

BEAL,  BARTHOLOMEW.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1713. 
Of  Salop.    Perhaps  brother  of  Walter.    (Burke,  L.G.) 

BEALE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  May  20, 1636. 
Of  Middlesex. 

BEALE,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter. 
1607;  B.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1610-1;  M.A.  1616.  R.  of 
Ofiton  and  Little  Bricett,  Suffolk,  1616-38.  Buried  Dec.  33, 
1638. 

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Beale,  Edward 

BEALE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1570; 
B.A.  1573-4;  M.A.  1577.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln) 
May  19,  1582.  R.  of  Rotherby,  Leicester,  1582.  R.  of 
Brooksby,  1589. 

BEALE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Qukkns',  Bfichs.  1625. 
Of  Hunts.  B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633. 

BEALE,  EDWIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Aug.  6,  1641.  Of 
London. 

BEALE,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  27, 
1640;  afterwards  pens.  S.  of  Francis,  gent.,  of  Westminster. 
B.  there.  School,  Charterhouse,  London.  Matric.  1641;  B.A. 
from  Magdalene,  1644.  Served  Charles  I.  (Foulis'  History  of 
Plots,  181.)  Can  this  be  the  author  of  the  'Royal  Game  of 
Chesse  Play,'  1656  {see  D.N.B.)} 

BEALE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  May  21, 
1679.  S.  of  Henry.  B.  at  Knottingley,  Yorks.  Bapt.  at 
Pontefract,  Feb.  17,  1 660-1.  School,  Wakefield.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  26, 1679;  s.  and  h.  of  Henry,  of  Darrington, 
Yorks.,  gent.  {Peile,  11.  73;  Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665.) 

BEALE,  GODFREY.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1573-4- 

BEALE,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 
1632.  'Of  Northants.'  Adm.  at  Jesus,  Oct.  24,  1632;  'of 
Bucks.'  Scholar  of  Jesus,  1633;  B.A.  1635-6;  M.A.  1639. 
Fellow,  1637-44;  ejected. 

BEALE,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  June  24, 
1667.  S.  of  Henry,  of  Langton,  Yorks.  Matric.  166S;  B.A. 
1670-1. 

BEALE,  JEROME.  B.A.  from  Christ's,  1595-6.  Of  Worcester- 
shire. M.A.  from  Pembroke,  1599;  B.D.  1607;  D.D.  i6ig. 
Fellow  of  Pembroke,  1598.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1602  and  1608. 
Preb.  of  Chichester,  1608.  V.  of  Cowfold,  Sussex,  1609;  of 
West  Wittering,  also  R.  of  Nuthurst,  1609-13 ;  of  Hardwicke, 
Cambs.,  1613;  of  Willingham,  1615.  Preb.  of  Ely,  1617-30. 
Masterof  Pembroke,  1619-30.  Vice-Chancellor,  1622-3.  Died 
1630.  Will  (V.C.C.)  1631.  (Peile,  i.  204;  Al.  Oxon.) 

BEALE,  JOHN.  Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  Magdalene,  Michs. 
1609. 

BEALE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs.  1611. 
From  St  John's.  Of  Suffolk.  B.A.  1614-5.  V.  of  Wickham 
Market,  Suffolk,  1620-1.   (Masters.) 

BEALE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Lent, 
1618-9.  Of  Suffolk.  B.A.  1621-2.  This,  or  the  above,  R. 
of  Eyke,  Suffolk,  1629,  and  of  Wordwell,  1629. 

BEALE,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1629. 
Of  Yardley,  Herefordshire  (?  Worcestershire).  B.  there,  c. 
1613.  Nephew  of  Sir  William  Pye,  Attorney  in  the  Court  of 
Wards.  B.A.  1632-3;  M.A.  1636.  Fellow,  1632-40.  Travelled 
for  some  years.  R.  of  Sock,  Somerset,  1638-82.  R.  of  Yeovil, 
1660-82.  F.R.S.  1663.  Chaplain  to  Charles  II,  1665.  Author: 
Aphorisms  concerning  Cider,  Herefordshire  orchards,  etc. 
Died  c.  1682.   (D.N.B.) 

BEALE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  July  5,  1715. 
S.  of  Nathaniel,  weaver,  of  Norwich.  B.  there.  School, 
Norwich.  Matric.  1715-6;  Scholar,  1715-20;  B.A.  1718-9; 
M.A.  1730.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Jime  12,  1720;  priest, 
Dec.  24,  1721.  R.  of  Salthouse,  Norfolk,  1742-78.  R.  of 
KeUing,  1745-78.  Died  Aug.  6, 1778.  M.I.  at  Kelling.  (Venn, 
II.  4-) 

BEALE,  JOSHUA,  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Christ's, 
June  23,  1659.  S.  of  Stephen.  B.  in  London.  School,  Clap- 
ham.  Matric.  1659. 

BEALE,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Michs. 
1578;  B.A.  1579-80.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Feb.  9,  1583-4. 
R.  of  Swepston,  Leics.  ('M.A.')  1594. 

BEALE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhousk,  Michs. 
1570;  B.A.  1573-4;  M.A.  1577.   Fellow,  1577-86. 

BEALE,  ROBERT.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1579. 

BEALE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1612. 
Of  Essex. 

BEALE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Jesus,  Apr.  29,  1621. 
Of  London.   Matric.  pens.  1622;  B.A.  1623-4. 

BEALE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Christ's.  Oct.  9, 
1634.  S.  of  Robert.  B.  at  Peterborough.  Schools,  Peter- 
borough and  Perse,  Cambridge.   Matric.  1634;  B.A.  1638-9. 

BEALE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Oct.  20,  1642. 
S.  of  Robert,  gent.,  of  Cley,  Norfolk.  B.  there.  School,  Holt. 

BEELE,  ROBERT.  Incorp.  M.A.  1664,  from  Christ  Church  (or 
Exeter  College),  Oxford.  Matric.  from  Exeter  College,  June  15, 
1657;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1660;  M.A.  1663.  V.  of  St  Stephen-by- 
Saltash,  1666.  R.  of  Dittisham,  Devon,  1669.  Will  (Exeter) 
1686.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

BEALE,  THEODORE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1615;  Scholar  from  Westminster,  1614;  B.A.  1618-9;  M.A. 
from  Pembroke,  1622.  Fellow  of  Pembroke,  1624.  V.  of 
Ash  Bocking,  Suffolk,  1639. 


Bean,  Thomas 

BEALE,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1585. 

One  of  these  names,  of  Stangroimd,  Hunts. ;  adm.  at  Grav's 

Inn,  May  17,  1588. 
BEALE,  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Nov.  8,  1715.  B.  at 

Heath  House,  Salop.   S.  of  Bartholomew,  of  Heath  House. 

Matric.  1715.    Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  21,  1717. 

(Burke,  L.G.;  C.  A.  Bedwell.) 
BEALE,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1606, 

scholar  from  Westminster.    B.  near  Thame,  Oxon.    B.A. 

1609-10;  M.A.  from  Jesus,  1613;  B.D.  from  St  John's,  1620; 

D.D.  1627.    Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1617,  and  again  in  1645. 

Fellow  of  Jesus,  1611-25.    Master  of  Jesus,  July  14,  1632. 

Master  of  St  John's,  Feb.  20,  1633-4;  ejected  1644.   Vice- 
Chancellor,   1634-5.    R-    of   Cottenham,  Cambs.,  and    E. 

Carlton,  Northants.,  1625;  of  Paulers  Pury,  1637-41.   V.  of 

Aberdaron,  Carnarvon,   1640   (sinecure).    Chaplain   to   the 

King  at  Oxford.  Dean  of  Ely,  1645,  but  never  in  possession. 

Imprisoned  for  three  years  for  his  loyalty.  Died  at  Madrid, 

Oct.  I,  1650.   (D.N.B.) 
BEALE,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  22,  1666. 
BEALE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Magdalene,  July  1, 

1717.   B.  at  Whittlesey,  Cambs.  School,  Stamford.   Matric. 

1718;  B.A.  1720-1;  M.A.  1737.   Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  24, 

1721 ;  priest,  Sept.  23, 1722.  Licensed  to  teach  at  Whittlesey, 

Cambs.,  1725.  V.  of  Whittlesey,  1742-72. 

BEALE, .   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  King's,  Michs.  1641. 

BEALIE,  GEORGE.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  c.  1590; 

B.A.  1593-4. 
BEALY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  17, 

1661.  B.  at  Nottingham.  School,  Nottingham.  Matric.  1663; 

B.A.  1665-6. 
BEELY,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  11, 

1667.  S.  of  William,  gent.,  of  Stockport,  Cheshire.  B.  there. 

School,   Manchester.     Matric.    1667;    B.A.    1670-1.     C.   of 

Cheadle,    Cheshire,    1676.     Buried    there    Mar.    6,    1685. 

(Earwaker's  E.  Cheshire,  i.  223.) 
BEELEY,  WILLIAM.    M.A.  1607  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).    Of 

Bedfordshire.   Matric.  (Oxford)  May  31,  1594,  age  15;  B.A. 

1597-8;  M.A.  1602;  B.D.  1610.  R.  of  King's  Stanley,  Gloucs. 

1615.   Archdeacon  of  Carmarthen,  1615.   R.  of  Stoke  Gold- 

ington,  Bucks.,  1627.   (Al.  Oxon.) 
BEELIE  (?  BEEBIE),  W.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter, 

1577. 
BEALING,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  Magdalene,  1729.  S.  of  George, 

of   Mere,  Wilts.,  clerk.    Matric.   (Exeter  College,  Oxford) 

Mar.  17,  1717-8,  age  20;  B.A.  (Oxford),  1721.  (Al.  Oxon.) 
BEAMES  or  BEMIS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Caius,  Oct.  24,  1620, 

age  16.   S.  of  Thomas,  gent.    B.  at  Witchford,  Isle  of  Ely. 

School,  Ely.    B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.  1629.    Ord.  deacon  and 

priest  (Peterb.)  1625.  C.  of  All  Saints'  and  St  Mary,  Should- 

ham,  Norfolk,  in  1662. 
BEAMOUNT,  see  BEAUMONT. 
BEANE,  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  June  5, 

1629.  S.  of  Daniel,  gent.  Of  Attleborough,  Norfolk.  Matric, 

1630;  Scholar,  1631-6;  B.A.  1632-3;  M.A.  1636.  Appointed 

to  Highworth,  Wilts.,  by  Assembly  of  Divines,  1646. 
BEANE,  CHRISTOPHER.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  26, 

1596.  Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  c.  1596. 
BEANE,  EDMUND.    Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  St  Catharine's, 

Michs.  1546.   (No  B.A.)    M.A.  1547. 
BEANE,  HENRY.    Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Lent,  1557-8. 

B.  at  'Thyergate'  (?  Thurgarton),  Norfolk.    Scholar,  1557. 

Ord.  priest  (London)  Dec.  28,  1559;  age  24.   V.  of  Caistor, 

by  Yarmouth,    1560.     R.   of  Basingham,  Norfolk,  and  of 

Gresham,  in  1603.  (BlomefUld,  viii.  84.) 
BEAN,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  May  30,  1674-    B.  at 

Stanley  near  Wakefield,  Yorks.    School,  Stanley.  Matric. 

1674;  B.A.  1677-8.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  June;  priest,  Sept. 

1679.    R.  of  Brandsby  near  GiUing,  Yorks.,  1682,  till  his 

death,  1733.  Buried  Nov.  15,  1733.   (Peile,  11.  53.) 
BEANE,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1714.  Of  Yorkshire. 

Matric.  Easter,  1715;  B.A.  1718-9. 

BEANE,  OBADIAH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  June  20, 

1669.   S.  of  Alexander,  clerk,  of  Stratford-on-Avon.   Bapt. 

there,  Dec  3,  1652. 
BEAN,  REGINALD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  11, 

1702-3.    S.  of  Solomon,  deceased.    B.  at  Stanley,  Yorks. 

School,  Giggleswick.  Matric.  1702-3;  B.A.  1706-7.   R.  of  N. 

Perrott,  Somerset,  1709.  Father  of  Reginald,  below. 
BEAN,  REGINALD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16),  at  St  John's,  Jan.  29, 

1747-8.   S.  of  Reginald  (1702-3),  clerk,  of  Somerset.  B.  at 

N.  Perrott.   School,  Crewkeme.   Matric.  1748;  LL.B.  1754. 

V.  of  Stoke-sub-Hamden,  Somerset,  1709. 
BEEN,  THOMAS.     Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1549. 


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Bban,  William 

BEAN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Feb.  2,  X729-30- 
Matric.  Lent,  1729-30;  B.A.  i7?3-4;  M.A.  1740.  V.  of 
Arlington,  Sussex,  1738.   V.  of  Willingdon,  i74i-*8. 

BENE, .  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1544. 

BEANLANDS,  GEORGE.  Adm  sizar  (age  24)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  10, 1717.  S.  of  Joseph,  clothier,  of  Yorks.  B.  at  Brock- 
en  Bank,  near  Keighley.  School,  Sedbergh.  B.A.  X720-1. 
Ord.  deacon  (York)  Mar.  5,  1720-1;  priest,  June  4,  1721. 
Master  of  Keighley  School,  Yorks.  Died  1721.  {Scott- 
Mayor,  III.  309.) 
BEARBLOCK,  see  BEREBLOCK. 

BEARCROFT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Nov.  4,  1639.  S.  of  Thomas,  draper,  of  Worcester.  B.  there. 
School,  Worcester.  Matric.  1639;  B.A.  1643-4;  M.A.  1647. 
R.  of  Walton-on-Trent.  Derbs.,  1662-80.  Died  1680.  M.I. 
at  Walton.  (Cox,  Churches  of  Derbs.,  iii.  507.) 

BEARD,  CHARLES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (agei7)atCAius,  Aug.  24, 
1715.  S.  of  John,  merchant,  governor  of  Bengal,  India.  B. 
there.  Schools,  Bury  St  Edmunds  and  Botesdale.  Matric. 
1715-6.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Mar.  20,  1720-1.  Of 
Balmes  House,  Hackney.    {Venn,  11.  4.) 

BEARD,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1726.  S.  of  Ralph,  of  Hurst,  Sussex.  School,  Hurst.  Matric. 
1726;  B..^.  1729-30;  M.A.  1737.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely;  Litt.dim. 
from  Chichester)  Dec.  19,  1731.  R.  of  Poynings,  Sussex, 
1749-86.  Died  June  26,  1786.   {G.Mag.) 

BEARD,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  May  25,  1649.  Of 
Essex.  Matric.  1649;  Scholar,  1651;  B.A.  1652-3;  M.A. 
1656.   One  of  these  names  C.  of  Berden,  Essex,  1664. 

BEARD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  i,  1654.  Of 
Bucks.  B.A.  1656-7;  MA.  1661.  Matric.  at  Queen's  College, 
Oxford,  1653.  (Beard  of  Quainton  in  Vis.  of  Bucks.,  1634.) 

BEARD,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  at  Sidney,  June  25,  1710;  but 
graduated  M..\.  from  Emmanuel  in  the  same  year.  Of 
Oxford.  S.  of  Nathaniel,  of  Exeter.  Matric.  from  Exeter 
College,  Mar.  24,  1693-4,  age  I7;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1697.  V.  of 
Tavistock,  Devon,  1701.  Will  (Exeter)  1731. 

BEARD,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Aug.  8,  1612. 
Matric.  1612;  B.A.  1615-6;  M.A.  1619.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Feb.  21 ;  priest,  Feb.  22, 1618-9.  R.  of  Rochford,  Essex,  1639. 

BEARD,  RALPH.  Matric.  pens,  from  TRiNrrY,  Michs.  1617. 
One  of  these  names  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1622. 

BEARD  or  BERDE,  R.   D.Can.L.  1472-3. 

BEARD,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1584;  B.A. 
1587-8;  M.A.  1591;  B.D.  1602;  D.D.  1614.  Ord.  deacon  and 
priest  (London)  Apr.  15, 1595.  R.  of  St  Andrew's,  Kimbolton, 
1595.  R.of  Hengrave,Sufiolk,  1598.  R.  of  Ay  thorp  Roothing, 
Essex,  1598.  Master  of  St  John's  Hospital,  and  of  the 
Grammar  School,  Huntingdon  (where  Oliver  Cromwell  was 
a  pupil),  1605-25.  R.  of  Rand,  Lines.,  1610-11.  R.  of  St 
John's,  Huntingdon,  1611-19.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1612-32. 
R.  of  Pertenhall,  Beds.,  1617.  R.  of  Wistow,  Hunts.,  1618- 
32.  J. P.  for  Hunts.  Author,  Theatre  of  God's  Judgments, 
etc.  Died  Jan.  8,  1631-2.  Buried  at  All  Saints',  Hunting- 
don.   Will  proved  (Archd.  C   Huntingdon)  1632.    {D.N.B.) 

BEARD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  27,  1730. 
Of  Derbyshire.  Matric.  1731;  B.A.  1733-4. 

BEARD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Sept.  18,  1556,  age  18,  Of  White  Waltham,  Berks.  Matric. 
1556.   Left  in  1558. 

BEARD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Apr.  7,  1630,  age  17.  Of  London.  Matric.  162^-30;  B.A. 
1633-4;  M.A.  1637.  Fellow,  1633-50.  Travelled  m  Virginia. 
Afterwards  V.  of  Cowley,  Middlesex,  165 1-3.  R.  of  Icken- 
ham,  1660-86.   Died  1686.   (Harwood;  H.  G.  Harrison.) 

BEARD,  WILUAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  June  16, 
1744-   School,  Westminster.   Matric.  1744. 

BEARD, .  D.Civ.L.  1460. 

BERDMORE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Sept.  9,  1650. 
Of  Suffordshire.  Perhaps  P.C.  of  Whitmore,  Stoke-on- 
Trent,  Stafford,  c.  1650-3,  and  P.C.  of  Keele  Chapel,  1670. 

BEARDEMORE,  HUMPHREY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity, 
Easter,  1623;  B.A.  1626-7;  M.A.  1630.  C.  of  Stoke-on- 
Trent,  1633-43.   Buried  Jan.  18,  1642-3. 

BEARDMORE  or  BERDMORE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare, 
Apr.  7,  1651.  Matric.  i6ji;  B.A.  1654-5;  M.A.  1658.  R.  of 
Braunstone,  Leici.,  1668-91.  R.  of  Erwarton,  Suffolk,  1672. 
R.  of  Whitwcll,  Derbt.,  1690-8.  Father  of  Thomas  (1674). 
For  a  contemporary  s**  Al.  Oxon. 

BEARDMORE  or  BIRDMORE,  RALPH  Adm.  sizar  (age  17) 
.It  Pembroke,  Ap.  25,  1710.  S.  of  Robert  (below),  V.  of 
Nassington,  Northants.  B.  at  Kingstey,  Staffs.  Matric.  1710; 
B.A.  1713-4;  M.A.  1726.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  18, 
1714:  pnest  (Gkmcetter,  LUt.  Dim.  from  Peterb.)  Feb. 
X715HS. 


BeASLEV,  WiLLlAil 

BEARDMORE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Tesus,  Mav  19,  1680, 
age  19.  Of  Derbyshire.  Matric.  1680;  B.A.  1683-4;  M.A.  1693. 
Ord.  priest  (Lincohi)  Sept.  24,  1693.  V.  of  Nassington, 
Northants.,  1693.  Father  of  Ralph  (above). 

BERDMORE,  SAMUEL,  M.A.  from  King's,  1706.  S.  of  Edward, 
of  Worcester,  clerk.  Matric.  (Merton  College,  Oxford)  Oct.  19, 
1693,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1697.  V.  of  St  Mary,  Notting- 
ham, 1708-22.  Preb.  of  Southwell,  1713-42.  R.  of  Lambley, 
Notte.,  1714-9.  R.of  Holme  Pierrepont,i7i9.  R.  of  Cotgrave, 
1722.  Canon  of  York,  1735.  Died  Mar.  24,  1742-3.  Brother 
of  Thomas  (1718).    {Al.  0*on. ;  Godfrey,  Churches  of  Notts.) 

BEARDMORE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clark,  Oct.  28,  1674, 
S.  of  John,  R.  of  WhitweU,  Derbs.  (1651).  B.  at  Bakewell. 
Matric.  1675;  B.A.  1678-9;  M.A.  1682.  R.  of  Charlton, 
Kent,  1687-1702.  Died  Oct.  26,  1702,  age  42.  M.I. 

BERDMORE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Nov.  25,  1717. 
B.  at  Charlton,  Kent.   Matric.  1717.    Probably  s.  of  the  last. 

BERDMORE,  THOMAS.  M.A.  from  King's,  1718.  S.  of  Edward, 
of  Worcester,  clerk.  Matric.  (Trinity  College,  Oxford) 
Apr.  10,  1690,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford),  1693.  Perhaps  V.  of 
Framfield,  Sussex,  1701.  V.  of  Aldenham,  Herts.,  1704-14. 
V.  of  Watford,  1713-44.  Perhaps  V.  of  St  Mary,  Notting- 
ham, 1730-43.  Died  1744.  Brother  of  Samuel  (1706).  (^4/. 
Oxon.;  Thoroton,  11.  88.) 

BEARDSALL,  see  also  BIRDSALL. 

BEARDSALL  or  BEARDSTALL,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from 
St  John's,  Easter,  1620;  B.A.  1623-4;  M.A.  1627.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  June  4,  1625;  priest,  June  7,  1628.  V.  of 
Arkesden,  Essex,  1634;  sequestered,  1645. 

BEARDSALL  or  BIRDSALL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizer  (age  17) 
at  St  John's,  June  21,  1652.  S.  of  Thomas,  husband- 
man, of  Church-Fenton,  near  Selby,  Yorks.  B.  there.  School, 
Sherbum,  Yorks. 

BEARDESLEY,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
May  9,  1688.  S.  of  George,  gent.  B.  at  Derby.  School, 
Ashbourne,  Derbs.  Matric.  1688. 

BEARDSLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Jime  21, 1655.  S.  of  Alexander,  husbandman,  of  Nottingham. 
B.  there.  School,  Nottingham.  Matric.  1655;  B.A.  1658-9. 
Perhaps  R.  of  Egginton,  Derbs.,  1680-1712.  Died  1712. 
(Cox,  Churches  of  Derbs.,  iv.  188.) 

BEARDSLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  Mar.  17, 1679-80. 
S.  of  John.  B.  at  Castle  Donington,  Leics.  School,  Derby. 
Matric.  1680;  B.A.  1683-4.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln) 
Sept.  1684;  C.  of  Cole  Orton,  Leics.  {Peile,  11.  77.) 

BEARDSELEY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
June  16,  1722.  S.  of  William,  of  Notts.  School,  Derby. 

BEARE,  see  also  BERE. 

BEARE,  GEORGE.    Adm.  scholar  at  Magdalene,  1604.   B.A. 

from  Trinity  Hall,  1607-8.   Contemporary  at  Oxford.    {Al. 

Oxon.) 
BEARE,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1606; 

B.A.  1610-1;  M.A.  1614. 

BEARE  or  BEER,  STEPHEN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Qubkms', 

Easter,  1636.  Of  Suffolk.  B.A.  1639-40. 
BEARMAN,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 

1606.    One  of  these  names,  'M.A.'   R.  of  Gestingthorpe, 

Essex,  1630-65.   Died  1665. 

BEARNE,  JOHN.    B.A.  1502-3;  M.A.  1506.    Of  St  Thomas' 

Hostel. 
BEARNE,  THOMAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 

1567. 
BEARNE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1610; 

B.A.  1612-3;  M.A.  1616.    Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Oct.  1617. 

V.  of  Skillington,  Lines.,  1633.    V.  of  Bassliigthorpe  and 

Westby,  Lines.,  1637.  {PeiU,  1.  276.) 
BEARSFORD,  see  BARSFORD. 

BEARSLEY,  ANTHONY.   Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept  aj,  1608; 

'  of  Corpus  Christi  College. 
BEARSLEY,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1589. 

Matric.  c.  1591;  B.A.  1593  (according  to  Masters-Lamb). 
BEART,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  June  2^, 

1717.    S.  of  William.    B.  at  Bury  St  Edmunds.    School, 

Botesdale.   Matric.  1717;  Scholar,  1719;  B.A.  1720-1;  M.A. 

1724.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May,  1722.  {Peil*,  11.  193.) 
BEASLEY,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  at  Kino's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

1696.    B.  in  London  (St  Margaret's,  Westminster).   Matric. 

1697;  B.A.  1700-1;  M.A.  1704.   Fellow,  1700.   Ord.  deacon 

(Ely)  Dec.  19,  1703:  priest,  Dec.  24,  1704.   Asst.  master  at 

Eton.  Chaplain  to  tne  Earl  of  Bridgewater.   R.  of  Chedding- 

ton,  Bucks.,  1716-35.    Died  1635. 
BEAST, .  M.A,  from  Trinity,  i6ix:  in  ordo. 


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Beathland,  William 

BEATHLAND,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  9, 1664. 

Matric.  1664. 

BEATNIFFE,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall, 
Easter,  1668;  Scholar,  1668;  B.A.  1669-70.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely)  Sept.  24,  1670;  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  24,  1671. 

BEATNIFFE,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Jime  30,  1710. 
S.  of  John  (1666),  V.  of  Legsby,  Lines.  Matric.  1710;  B.A. 
1713-4;  Scholar.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  27,  1715; 
priest,  June  22,  17 18.  R.  of  Bamoldby,  Lines.,  1715.  R.  of 
HatcUfie,  1715. 

BEETNIFF  or  BEATNIFFE,  GEORGE  Adm.  pens,  at  Em- 
manuel, May  21,  1717.  Of  Lines.  S.  of  John  (1666),  V.  of 
Legsby;  and  brother  of  Francis  (1710)  above.  Bapt.  at 
Holton,  Grimsby,  1698.  Migrated  to  Corpus  Christi,  1719. 
B.A.  1720-1.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  4,  1721.  Curate 
to  his  father  at  Legsby,  1721.   Died  1727. 

BETNIFFE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1573. 

BEATNIFFE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  July  5, 
1666.  B.  at  Legsby,  Lines.  Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1669-70.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Aug.  7,  1670;  priest,  Sept.  24,  1671.  V.  of 
Legsby,  Lines.,  1703.  V.  of  Skidbrook,  1722.  Father  of 
Francis  (1710),  and  George  (1717). 

BEATNIFFE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  29, 
1741-2.  S.  of  John,  of  Aylesby,  Lines.  School,  Beverley, 
Yorks.  Matric.  1742;  B.A.  1746-7.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln) 
Dec.  20,  1747. 

BEATNIFFE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
June  29,  1721.  S.  of  John,  clerk,  of  Ljncs.  B.  at  Houghton 
(Holton-le-Clay)  near  Gt  Grimsby.  Schools,  Bametby, 
Lines,  and  Beverley,  Vorks.  Matric.  1721;  B.A.  1724-5. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  5,  1726;  priest,  June  16,  1728. 
R.  of  Bawsey,  Norfolk,  1729-81.  P.C.  of  Mintling,  1735. 
R.  of  Gaywooid,  1776-81.  Died  Aug.  10, 1781.  {Scott-Mayor, 
III.  342.) 

BEATNEFFE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney, 
as  'Beatnesse,'  July  2,  1656.  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.  B.  at 
Grimsby,  Lines.  Schools,  Grimsby  and  Lincoln.  Matric. 
1656;  B.A.  1660;  M.A.  1664.  Signs  for  priest's  orders 
(London)  June  i,  1667.   V.  of  Grimsby,  Lines. 

BEATNIFFE  or  BEATNISSE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from 
Magdalene,  Easter,  1616;  B.A.  1619-20;  M.A.  1623. 

BEATON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  May  9,  1645.  Of 
London.  S.  of  John,  V.  of  Rye,  Sussex.  Matric.  1645; 
B.A.  1648-9.  Perhaps  ejected  from  'Cardford*  (?  Kirdford), 
Sussex,  1662.  Died  Dec.  7,  1680;  buried  in  Wigton  church. 
Brother  of  Nehemiah,  next.   (Calamy,  11.  459.) 

BEATON,  NEHEMIAH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  May  9,  1647. 
Of  London.  S.  of  John,  V.  of  Rye,  Sussex.  Matric.  1647; 
Scholar,  1648;  B.A.  1650.  Ord.  c.  1660.  Ejected  from  Little 
Horsted,  Sussex,  1662.  Buried  at  Glynde,  Sussex,  Jan.  1663. 
Brother  of  John,  above.   (Calamy,  11.  463.) 

BEATON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1589. 

BEETON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Oct.  i,  1635. 
S.  of  Henry,  of  Little  Shelford,  Cambs.  B.  at  Hempstead, 
Essex.  School,  Perse,  Cambridge.  Matric.  1635;  B.A. 
1639-40. 

BEETON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Lent, 
1584-5;  B.  at  Melboum,  Cambs.  Perhaps  B.A.  from  St 
Catharine's,  1593-4.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  9, 1592,  age 
24. 

BEATTV,  ANDREW.  M.A.  from  Trinity,  1733.  S.  of  Adam, 
of  Sheepwash,  Devon,  gent.  Matric.  (Balliol  College,  Oxford) 
Mar.  14,  1725-6,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford),  1729.  (Al.  Oxon.) 

BEATYE,  MICHAEL.   B.A.  from  Christ's,  1622-3. 

BEATY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene, 
Oct.  2,  1713.  S.  of  Charles,  ironmonger.  B.  at  Louth,  Lines. 
School,  Louth.  Matric.  1713-4;  B.A.  1717-8;  M.A.  1721. 
Fellow,  1719.  Senior  Proctor,  1741-2.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
June  12,  1720;  priest,  Sept.  23,  1722.  R.  of  IngoldmeUs, 
Lines.,  1722.  R.  of  Westley  Waterless,  Cambs.,  1735-66. 
Died  1766.    (Lines.  Pedigrees,  1148.) 

BEAUCHAMP  or  BEACHAM,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pem- 
broke, Michs.  1575;  B.A.  1578-H9;  M.A.  1582;  B.D.  1589. 
Fellow. 

BEAUCHAMP,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
June  21,  1689.  S.  of  James,  goldsmith.  B.  at  Twickenham, 
Middlesex.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  1689;  B.A. 1692-3; 
M.A.  1696.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Slapton,  Bucks.,  1693. 

BECHAM,  JOSIAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  20,  1655.  S.  of 
Josias,  R.  of  Seaton,  Rutland.  B.A.  1658-9;  M.A.  1662. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Aug.  17,  1662.  V.  of  Braunston, 
Rutland.    Father  of  Josias  ( 1 688) . 

BEACHAMP,  JOSIAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Nov.  3, 
1688.  S.of  Josias  (1655),  V.  of  Braunston,  Rutland.  B.  there. 
School,  Oakham.  Matric.  1689;  Scholar,  1690;  B.A.  1692-3. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  Feb.  19,  1692-3. 


Beaumont,  George 

BEAUCHAMP,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  2, 
1638.  Scholar  from  Westminster,  1639;  B.A.  1641-2;  M.A. 
1645. 

BECHAM, .   B.Can.L.  1491-3 

BEAUFORD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  May  5, 
1683.  S.  of  John,  of  St  Columb  Major,  Cornwall.  School, 
Plymouth.  Matric.  Lent,  1685-6;  Scholar,  1685 ;  B.A.  1686-7; 
M.D.  1728  (Lit.  Reg.).  Candidate  R.C.P.  1729.  Died  Oct. 
1750.  Said  to  have  been  a  non-juror.   (Munk,  11.  no.) 

BEAUFORD,  WILLIAM.  Incorp.  M.A.  1678,  from  Exeter 
College,  Oxford.  Matric.  there  July  10,  1668,  age  16.  S.  of 
John,  of  St  Colomb,  Cornwall,  clerk.  B.A.  (Oxford)  1672; 
M.A.  1675.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Pillaton,  Cornwall, 
1702.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

BEAUFORT,  HENRY.  Cardinal,  and  Bishop  of  Winchester. 
Seems  to  have  been  a  resident  fellow-commoner  at  Peter- 
house,  1388-5.  He  paid  a  rent  of  20s.  for  his  chamber. 
S.  of  John  of  Gaunt.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1389.  Dean  of  Wells, 
1397.  Bishop  of  Lincoln,  1398.  Chancellor  of  Oxford,  1397. 
Lord  Chancellor,  1403-4.  Bishop  of  Winchester,  1404. 
Cardinal,  1426.  Employed  on  many  foreign  missions.  Died 
Apr.  II,  1447.  Buried  in  Winchester  Cathedral.  (D.N.B.; 
T.A.  Walker.) 

BEAUMONT,  ADAM.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  (age  15)  at  Sidney, 
Feb.  24,  1646-7.  S-  of  Thomas,  Esq.  (afterwards  Knight). 
B.  at  Kirkheaton,  Whitley,  Yorks.  School,  Kirkby.  Married 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Ralph  Ashton  of  Middleton,  Lanes.  Died 
Nov.  17,  1656.  Buried  at  Kirkheaton.  M.I.  Father  of 
Richard  (1671).   (Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1666;  M.  H.  Peacock.) 

BEAUMONT,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs. 
1623;  B.A.  1628-9. 

BEAUMONT,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Peterhouse, 
June  10,  1675.  S.  of  Joseph,  D.D.,  Master  of  Peterhouse. 
Matric.  1675;  B.A.  1678-9;  M.A.  1682;  D.D.  1720.  Fellow, 
1680.  V.  of  Stapleford,  Cambs.,  1686.  Edited  his  father's 
Psyche,  1702.  Died  Mar.  16,  1726-7.  Buried  in  Peterhouse 
ChapeL  Brother  of  John  (1671)  and  William  (1675).  (T.A. 
Walker,  154.) 

BEAUMONT,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse, 
March  7,  1726-7.  Of  Suffolk.  S.  of  Robert  (1701),  R.  of  Wit- 
nesham.  School,  Ipswich.  Matric.  1727;  Scholar,  1727;  B.A. 
1730-1;  M.A.  1734.  Fellow,  1733-6.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Mar.  21,  1735-6;  priest  (Norwich)  July,  1736.  R.  of  Witnes- 
ham,  Suffolk,  1736.  Died  Nov.  9,  1756.  (E.  Anglian,  iv.  62.) 

BEAUMONT,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  16, 1682. 
Of  Oxfordshire.  Matric.  1682;  B.A.  1685-6. 

BEAMOUNTE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 
Michs.  1570. 

BEAUMONT  or  BEAMONT,  FRANCIS  (senior).  Adm.  Fell.-Com. 
at  Peterhouse,  Mar.  6,  1563-4.  S.  of  John,  Master  of  the 
Rolls.  Barrister,  Inner  Temple.  Serjeant-at-Law,  1589. 
M.P.  for  Aldborough,  Suffolk,  1572.  Justice  C.P.  1593. 
Died  Apr.  22,  1598.  Buried  at  Belton,  Leics.  Father  of  the 
dramatist.   (Cooper,  11.  246;  D.N.B.;  Burke,  L.G.) 

BEAUMONT  or  BEAMOND,  FRANCIS  (junior).  Matric.  pens, 
from  Peterhouse,  Easter,  1565;  B.A.  1569-70;  M.A.  1573. 
Probably  Master  of  the  Charterhouse,  1617-24.  If  so,  s.  of 
Nicholas,  M.P.  for  Leicester;  and  brother  of  Henry  (1560). 
Died  June  18,  1624.    (Burke,  Ext.  Bart.;  Nichols,  ill.  744.) 

BEMONT,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1624; 
B.A.  1628-9;  M.A.  1632.  V.  of  Sutton,  Yorks.,  1646-69. 
Father  of  Francis  (1668),  next.   (Shaw,  1.  328.) 

BEAUMONT,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pembroke, 
Dec.  12, 1668.  S.of  Francis,  of  Sutton -on- the-Forest,  Yorks., 
clerk,  above. 

BEEMONT,  GAMALIEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  1598; 
B.A.  1600-1;  M.A.  1608.  R.  of  Easthorpe,  Essex,  1609-41. 
Died  1641. 

BEWMOUNT,  GEORGE.    B.Civ.L,  1492-3. 

BEAUMONT,  GEORGE  Of  King's  Hall,  scholar  and  feUow. 
1525-42.  B.Can.L  1525-6.  C.  of  St  Andrew's,  Cambridge, 
1525.  V.  of  Barnwell  All  Saints',  Northants.,  1540-2.  Will 
proved  (V.C.C.)  1542.   Left  40s.  to  the  College. 

BEMOND,  GEORGE.  B.A.  from  Queens',  1540-1;  M.A.  1543; 
B.D.  1549;  D.D.  1557.  FeUow.  Perhaps  R.  of  Belton,  Suffolk, 
1560-1610,  and  V.  of  Godeby,  Leics.  Preb.  of  Chichester, 
1555-9-  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1559. 

BEAMOUND,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1563;  B.A.  from  Christ's,  1569-70.  Perhaps  V.  of  Bassing- 
boume,  Cambs.,  1573.  V.  of  Winwick,  Hunts.,  1580-4. 
Buried  there  Jan.  31,  1583-4. 

BEAUMONT.  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Lent,  1618-9;  B.A.  1622-3;  M.A.  1626;  D.D.  1661  (Lit.  Reg.). 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  23,  1624;  priest,  June  4,  1626. 
Preb.  of  Westminster,  1660.  Preb.  of  Winchester,  1666.  Dean 
of  Derry,  1661-3.  (Cotton,  Fast.  Hibern.) 


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BEAMONT,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1623;  B.A.  1626-7;  M.A.  1630.  Perhaps  R.  of  S.  Kirkby, 
Yorls.,  1640-8.  Executed  for  participation  in  a  Royalist 
plot,  Feb.  18,  1648-9.   (Hunter,  S.  Yorks.,  11.) 

BEAUMONT,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Haix,  Apr.  7, 
I74»-  S.  of  George,  of  the  Oaks,  Darton,  Yorks.  Matric. 
Tide.  1744;  LL.B.  1751.  Perhaps  ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Mar. 
II,  1749.  V.  of  Brampton,  Hunts.,  1754-5.  V.  of  St 
Nicholas,  Nottingham.  Died  May  17, 1773.  (G.  Mag. ;  Hunter, 
S.  Yorks.,  II.  249.) 

BEAUMONT,  HAMOND.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Peterhousb, 
June  9,  1659.  Of  Yorkshire.  School,  Pocklington.  Matric. 
1659;  B.A.  1662;  M.A.  1666.  C.  of  Sedgefield.  Official  to  the 
Archdeacon  of  Durham.  R.  of  Elwick,  Durham,  1672-1701. 
Buried,  at  St  Mary-the-less,  Durham,  Aug.  7,  1701.  Father 
of  the  next   (H.  M.  Wood.) 

BEAUMONT,  HAMMOND.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse, 
Feb.  5,  1699-1700  (afterwards  pens.).  Of  Durham.  S.  of 
Hamond,  above.  School,  Durham.  Matric.  1700;  Scholar, 
1700;  B.A.  1703-4;  M.A,  1707.  Ord.  priest  (Durham)  Sept. 
23i  '705.  P.C.  of  Hamburgh,  Northumberland,  1712-25. 
V.  of  Chillingham,  1712-25.  Buried  at  Bamburgh,  July  2, 
1725-    (H.  M.  Wood.) 

BEAMOND,  HENRY.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  St  John's, 
Michs.  1560.  Perhaps,  s.  and  h.  of  Nicholas,  M.P.  for  Leics.; 
adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  3,  1566.  If  so,  of  Cole  Orton, 
Leics.,  Knt.  Knighted,  1603.  Sherifi  for  I-eics.,  1594.  M.P. 
for  Leicestershire,  1606-7.  Died  Mar.  31,  1607.  {Nichols,  ti. 
858;  Burke,  Ext.  Bart.;  G.E.C.,  i.  127.) 

BEAMONT,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1566. 
S.  of  George.  B.A.  1569-70.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1571-2. 
M.A.  (Oxford)  1574;  B.D.  1586;  D.D.  1616.  Fellow  of  All 
Souls,  1571.  Canon  of  Windsor,  1600.  R.  of  Long  Ditton, 
Surrey,  1602.  Dean  of  Peterborough,  1617;  of  Windsor  and 
Wolverhampton,  1622-7.  Died  July  30,  1627.  Buried  at 
Wolverhampton.   (Al.  Oxon.;  Vis.  of  Devon,  1620.) 

BEAMONT,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizarfrom  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1584;  B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1588-9.  One  of  these 
names  C.  of  Little  Wilbrabam,  Cambs.,   1612. 

BEAUMONT,  HUMPHREY.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Feb.  17,  1574-5,  age  19.  Of  Almondbury,  Yorks. 
Matric.  1575;  B.A.  1578-9;  M.A.  1582.   Fellow,  1578-84. 

BEAUMONT,  JOHN.  Matric  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1548; 
B.A.  1551-2;  M.A.  1559.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Feb.  1559- 
60.  Fellow  of  Trinity,  1560.  Canon  of  Westminster, 
X562-5.  Died  c.  June,  1565.  Brother  of  Robert,  Master  of 
Trinity.  Will  proved  (V.C.C).  (Cooper,  i.  235.) 

BEWMONT,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1551 
(imptibes). 

BEAUMONT,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Trinity,  a  scholar  from  West- 
minster, 1570.  B.A.  1572-3;  M.A.  1576.  University  preacher, 
1582.  B.D.  1583.  Fellow.  Incorp.  M.A.  at  Oxford,  1581. 
R.  of  Whatfield,  Suffolk,  1581-99.  R.  of  Aldham,  1583-95. 
R.  of  Hadleigh,  1592.  Buried  at  Hadleigh,  Apr.  27,  1599. 
(Vi*.  of  Surrey,  1662;  Al.  Oxon.) 

BEAMOUNT,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1570. 
Subscribed  for  deacon's  orders  (Lincoln)  Mar.  24, 1573-4,  as 
B.A. ;  priest  (Ely)  Apr.  1575,  age  26.  Perhaps  R.  of  Mundford, 
Norfolk. 

BEAMOUNT,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1571 ; 
B.A.  from  Magdalene,  1573-4.  One  of  these  names  R.  of 
Rushraere,  Suffolk,  1581-1610.   V.  of  Mutford  in  1603. 

BEAUMONT  or  BEMOND,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 
c.  1592.  B.  at  Netberton,  Almonby  (?  Almondbury),  Yorks., 
1575.  B.A.  1595-6;  M.A.  1599.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest 
(Lincoln)  Dec.  9,  1599.  V.  of  St  Paul's,  Bedford,  1607. 
Master  of  Wakefield  Grammar  School,  1600-1607.  Probably 
usher  there,  1 598-1600.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Aspley 
Guise,  Beds.,  1617.  Buried  Aug.  21, 1629.    (M.  H.  Peacock.) 

BEAUMONT,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Apr.  28,  1631.  Of 
Bedford.  Perhaps  8.  of  the  last.  Matric.  1631;  B.A.  1634-5; 
M.A.  1638. 

BEAUMONT,  JOHN.  Adm.  nobleman  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Nov. 
3,  1653.  S.  of  Sapcote,  Viscount  Beaumont,  of  Swords,  Ire- 
land. B.  at  Burton,  Lines.  School,  Market  Bosworth,  Leics. 
Attended  King  Charles  II  in  exile.  Lieut-Col.  Governor  of 
Dover  Castle.  M.P.  for  Nottingham,  1685-7- Hastings,  x68^ 
95.  Died  July  3, 1701.   (PeiU,  1.  556;  D.N.B.) 

BEAUMONT,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Pbtkkhousk, 
Jan.  17, 1669-70.  Of  Yorks.  School,  Durham.  Scholar,  1670; 
Matric.  1671;  B.A.  1673-4;  M.A.  1677.  One  of  these  names, 
'cleric,'  buried  at  Sedgfield,  Durham,  Sept  2,  1678.  IT.  A. 
WaUur,  141.) 

BEAUMONT,  JOHN.  Adm.  peas,  (age  17)  at  PBraRMOUSc, 
June  27,  1671.  Of  Suffolk.  Eldest  s.  of  Dr  Joseph,  Master 
of    Petertiouse,   who  bequeathed   to   him   tlM  Manor  of 


Beaumont,  Stephen 

Tattingstone,  Suffolk,  with  the  advowson  of  the  benefice. 
Educated  at  home.  M.A.  1675  (Lit.  Reg.).  Ord.  deacon  and 
priest  (Norwich)  May,  1680.  R.  of  Tattingstone,  1680. 
Brother  of  Charles  (1675)  and  William  (1675).  (T.  A. 
Walker,  146.) 

BEAUMONT,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  26, 
1631.  S.  of  John,  of  Hadleigh,  Suffolk,  clothier.  B.  there. 
Mar.  13,  1615-6.  School,  Hadleigh.  Matric.  1631;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1634-5;  M.A.  1638;  D.D.  1660  (Lit.  Reg.).  FeUow, 
1636-44;  ejected.  R.  of  Kelshall,  Herts.,  1643.  R.  of  Elm 
and  Emneth,  Cambs.,  1645.  Chaplain  to  Bishop  Wren, 
1650;  whose  ward,  Miss  Brownrigg,  he  married  in  1650. 
Preb.  of  Ely,  165 1.  Chaplain  to  the  King,  1660.  Master 
of  Jesus,  1662.  Master  of  Peterhouse,  Apr.  24,  1663.  R.  of 
Conington,  Cambs.,  1663.  R.  of  Teversham,  1664.  R.  of 
Barley,  Herts.,  1664-99.  Regius  Prof,  of  Divinity,  and  R. 
of  Somersham,  Hunts.,  1674-99.  Died  in  College,'  Nov.  23, 
1699.  Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1699.  M.I.  in  the  Chapel.  Author, 
Psyche,  an  Epic  poem,  etc.  Father  of  Charles  (1675)  and  of 
John  (1671)  and  William  (1675).    (D.N.B.;  T.  A.  Walker,  ^2.) 

BEAUMONT,  JOSEPH.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's, 
Lent,  1662.  Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Joseph,  of  Hadleigh, 
Suffolk,  gent.  Age  19  in  1664.  B.A.  1665-6.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  Nov.  9,  1667.  First  cousin  of  Joseph,  D.D.  (above). 
(Suff.  Man.  Fam.,  11.  333.) 

BEAUMONT,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 
June  3,  1702.  Of  Suffolk.  School,  Ipswich,  Suffolk.  Scholar, 
1702.  Perhaps  s.  of  John  of  Tattingstone,  Suffolk,  and 
grandson  of  Dr  Joseph  Beaumont,  of  Alton  Hall.  (Suff.  Man. 
Fam.,  u.  333.) 

BEAMONT,  MAURICE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1573. 

BEAUMONT,  MICHAEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse, 
May  31,  1678.  Third  s.  of  John  of  Bildeston,  Suffolk.  School, 
Bury  St  Edmunds.  Scholar,  1678;  Matric.  1679;  B.A. 
1681-2;  M.A.  1685.  FeUow,  1684-93.  Described  as  'clerk, 
of  Huntingdon,'  in  1704.  R.  of  Waltham,  Lines.  Died  Oct. 
11,1710.  Buried  at  Witnesham,  Suffolk.  (Suff.  Man.  Fam., 
II.  331,  and  1.  365;  Vis.  of  Suff.,  1664;  T.  A.  Walker,  i6i.) 

BEAUMONT,  RICHARD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  St 
John's,  May  13, 1671.  S.  of  Adam  (1646-7),  Esq.,  deceased,  of 
Heaton,  Yorks.  B.  there.  School,  Wakefield.  Matric.  1671. 
Of  Whitley  Beaumont,  Es<j.  Married  Frances,  dau.  of  Sir 
William  Lowther,  of  Swillington.  Died  Mar.  i,  1691-2; 
buried  at  Kirkheaton.  M.I.  (M.  H.  Peacock;  Vis.  of 
Yorks.,  1666.) 

BEAUMONT,  ROBERT.  Student  of  Peterhouse.  Of  Leicester- 
shire. School,  Westminster.  B.A.  1543-4;  M.A.  1550;  B.D. 
1560;  D.D.  1564.  FeUow,  1550.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1541. 
Ord.  priest  (Ely)  July  7,  1560.  In  exile  under  Queen  Mary. 
Lady  Margaret  Professor  of  Divinity,  1559-^1.  Archdeacon 
of  Huntingdon,  1560-7.  Master  of  Trinity,  1561.  Vice- 
Chancellor,  1564-5;  1566.  Preb.  of  Ely,  1564.  Prominent 
Calvinist  at  Cambridge.  Died  June  6,  1567.  Will  proved 
(V.C.C.)  1 567.  Brother  of  John  (1548).  (Cooper,  i.  245 ;  D.N.B.) 

BEAMENT,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1632;  B.A.  1634-5. 

BEAUMOND,  ROBERT.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Clare,  Easter, 
1637.  Perhaps  s.  of  Sir  Thomas  (1596),  of  Cole  Orton;  Vis- 
count Swords.  Buried  at  Gt  St  Mary's,  Cambridge,  July  18, 
1637.   (Nichols,  III.  744.) 

BEAUMONT,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Apr.  24, 1701. 
Of  Suffolk.  B.  1683.  S.  of  William,  clerk,  of  Ipswich. 
Matric.  1701;  B..\.  1704-5;  M.A.  1708.  Ord.  deacon  (Nor- 
wich) Sept.  1706;  priest  (Ely)  Sept.  21.  1707.  R.  oi  Witnes- 
ham, Suffolk,  1708-27.  R.  of  Henley,  1727.  V.  of  St 
Lawrence,  Ipswich.  Father  of  Charles  (1726-7).  Died 
Mar.  25, 1737.  (Suff. Man.  Fam. ,11.  332;  East  Anglian,  iv.  62.) 

BEAUMONT,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  P/^terhouse, 
Mar.  8,  1741-2  (afterwards  pens.).  Of  Framsden,  Suffolk. 
School,  Ipswich.  Perhaps  s.  of  Robert  (above),  of  Witnes- 
ham. Scholar,  1742;  Matric.  1743;  B-A.  1745-6.  Ord. deacon 
(Norwich)  Sept.  1746;  priest,  Mar.  1747-8.  Will  proved 
1791.   (E.  Anglian,  iv.  62.) 

BEMUNDE,  ROGER.  D.D.  1500-1.  Dominican  friar.  Prior  of 
the  house  at  Norwich. 

BEMANT,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Apr.  14,  1572 
S.  of  William.  B.  in  Cambridge.  School,  King's,  Cambridge. 
Malric.  1573;  B.A.  1575-6.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1578;  priest 
(London)  1580.  R.ofEasthorpe,  Essex,  1579-1609.  Resigned 
from  non-conformity.  Probate  (Cons.  C.  London)  1616;  'of 
Abbcrton,  Essex.'    (J.  Ch.  Smith;  Venn,  i.  69.) 

BEAUMONT,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Feb.  19,  1669-70.  From  Trinity  Hall,  where  he  had  been 
adm.,  July  6,  1669.  S.  of  Stenhcn,  deceased,  of  Easingwold, 
Yorks.  B.  there.  School,  Pocklington.  Matric.  1670-1. 
One  of  these  names,  R.  of  W.  Newton,  Norfolk,  died  Nov.  8, 
1705.  Buried  there.  (Le  Neve,  Mon.,  11.  108.) 


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Beamount,  Theodore 


BEAMOUNT,  THEODORE.  Kfatric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1569. 

BEAMOND,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Easter, 
1582. 

BEMOUND,  THOMAS.  Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  Peterhouse, 
c.  1596.  Probably  s.  of  Sir  Henry  (1560).  M.P.  for  Leics., 
1620-1.  High  Sheriff,  1610-1.  Created  Bart.,  1619;  and 
Viscount  Beaumont,  of  Swords,  in  Ireland,  1622.  Died  before 
May,  1625.  (Vis.  of  Midds.,  1664;  Nichols,  in.  744;  G.E.C., 
I.  291. 

BEAUMONT,  THOMAS.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Clare,  Easter, 
1637  {impubes).  S.  of  Thomas  (above).  Viscount  Swords. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  4,  1638-9.  Slain  at  Worcester  on 
the  King's  side,  1642.  Brother  of  Robert  {1637).  (Nichols, 
III.  744;  G.E.C.,  I.  291.) 

BEAUMONT,  THOMAS.  Incorp.  M.A.  1669,  from  New  College, 
Oxford.  Matric.  there,  June  15,  1657.  S.  of  Sir  Thomas,  of 
Stoughton  Grange,  Bart.  B.A.  (Oxford)  1660;  M.A.  1664. 
V.  of  Sawbridgeworth,  Herts..  1673-8.  V.  of  Gt  Dimmow, 
Essex,  1678.  Preb.  ot  St  Paul's,  1681.  R.  of  Thorley,  Herts., 
1690.  V.  of  High  Easter,  Essex,  1702.  Died  Jan.  15,  1710-1, 
aged  71.  M.I.  at  Dunmow.   (Al.  Oxon.;  Vis.  of  Midds.,  1664.) 

BEAUMONT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  3,  1717. 
Of  Vorks.  S.  of  George,  of  Sandal.  B.A.  1721-2;  M.A.  1726. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  26,  1726-7;  priest,  Dec.  22,  1728. 
Perhaps  R.  of  Cole  Orton,  Leics.,  1757-61.  R.  of  Bullwell, 
Notts.  Died  Feb.  1771.  (G.  Mag.) 

BEAUMONT,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1605  (pens,  in  College).  Of  Beds. 

BEAUMONT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  Oct.  3,  1613. 
Matric.  1614;  B.A.  1617-8;  M.A.  1633. 

BEAUMONT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Queens',  1664. 
Of  Leics.  S.  of  Sapcote,  Viscount  Swords,  and  Anne  (his  2nd 
wife),  dau.  of  Sir  William  Villiers,  of  Brokesby,  Knt.  Matric. 
1664.  Mentioned  in  a  curious  case  occurring  among  the 
Law  Reports,  Nov.  12, 1682,  Villiers  v.  Beaumont  and  others. 
Died  unmarried.  {Nichols,  in.  738,  744.) 

BEAUMONT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  1666. 
Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1670-1;  M.A.  1674.  Obtained 
letters  dimissory  from  Canterbury  for  priest's  orders,  1672. 
R.  of  Hintlesham,  Suffolk,  1672.  Died  Jan.  18, 1708.  Buried 
at  Ipswich.   [East  Anglian,  iv.  62.) 

BEAUMONT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 
June  10,  1675.  Second  s.  of  Joseph,  D.D.,  Master  of 
Peterhouse.  Matric.  1675;  B.A.  1678-9;  M.A.  1682. 
Fellow,  1680.  Died  1686.  Buried  at  Little  St  Mary's,  Cam- 
bridge. Brother  of  Charles  (1675)  and  John  (1671).  {T.  A. 
Walker.) 

BEAUMON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  May  2, 

1679- 
BEWMOUNT, .   M.A.  1542-3. 

BEAUMOND,  ,    Scholar  at  Christ's,  1549-50.    Perhaps 

John  (1548). 

BEAUMONT, .   Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1570. 

BEAUMONT, .   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  1600. 


BEAUMONT, 


Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  1620. 


BEAUVOIR  or  BEAVER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at 
Magdalene,  Mar.  28,  1665.  S.  of  William,  of  Bamwick, 
Northants.,  deceased.  School,  Peterborough.  Matric.  1665; 
B.A.  1668-9;  M.A.  1672.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1672.  R.  of  E. 
Hatley,  Cambs.  and  V.  of  Tadlow,  1674.  {Al.  Oxon.) 

BEA VOIRE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Apr.  25,  1631. 
Of  Guernsey.  Matric.  1631,  as  'Brayner';  B.A.  1634. 

BEEVER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  12, 
1676.  S.  of  William,  dyer,  of  Thurleston,  Penistone,  Vorks. 
B.  there.  School,  Wakefield.  Matric.  1676;  B.A.  1679-80; 
M.A.  1683.  Perhaps  V.  of  Yarm,  Vorks.,  1699-1700,  V. 
of  Stainbum,  1682.  V.  of  Weston-on-the- Wolds,  Died 
c.  1719.    (R.  J.  Beevor.) 

BEAVER,  JOHN.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  6, 1706-7. 
Matric.  Dec.  1706. 

BEEVOR,  JOHN,  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Apr.  19,  1743. 
S.  of  Thomas,  brewer,  of  Norwich.  B.  there.  School,  Nor- 
wich. Matric.  1743-4;  Scholar,  1743-8;  M.B.  1748;  M.D. 
1764.  Fellow,  1750.  Practised  as  physician  at  Norwich. 
Died  Apr.  26,  1815,  aged  89.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1742-3). 
{Venn,  11.  52.) 

BEAUVOIR,  OSMUND,  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  26,  1738.  S.  of  William,  cJerk,  of  Essex.  B.  at  Bocking. 
School,  Canterbury.  Matric.  1738;  B.A.  1742-3;  M.A.  1746. 
Fellow,  1746-51.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1760.  D.D.  Lambeth, 
1782.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  June  5,  1748;  priest  (Winchester) 
Feb.    5,    1748-9.    V.   of  Calne,    Wilts.,    1749-53.     Head- 


Beck,  Brian 

master  of  King's  School,  Canterbury,  1750-82.  V.  of  Little- 
bourne,  Kent,  1753.  V.  of  Milton,  1764.  P.C.  of  Iwade,  1766. 
Six  preacher,  1773.  F.R.S.,  1785.  F.S..\.,  1784.  Died  July 
7,  1789,  at  Bath.   Buried  there.   {Scott-Mayor,  in.  497.) 

BEVER,  PETER,   Matric.  Fell.-Com,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1615, 

BEAUVOIR,  PETER,  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  May  4,  1621, 
Matric.  1621;  Scholar,  1624;  B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.  1628. 
Master  of  Stoke-by-Clare  School,  Suffolk,  c.  1639. 

BEVER,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Nov.  26, 1741.  S.  of  Samuel,  Esq.  of  Middlesex.  B.  in  London. 
School,  Eton.   Matric.  1741. 

BEVER,  STEPHEN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 
1567;  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1571-2;  M.A.  1575.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  1579 ;  priest  (London)  Mar.  30, 1580.  R.  of  Edmond- 
thorpe,  Leics.,  1579.  R.  of  Knipton,  1586. 

BEAVER,  THOMAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1572. 

BEAVER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  June  24, 
1706.  S.  of  Timothy.  B.  at  Bamby  Fumewk,  Cawthome, 
Yorks.  Matric.  1706;  B.A.  1710-1.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
May,  1711;  priest,  June,  1712.  P.C.  of  Bolton-on-Deame, 
1728.   {Peile,  u.  165.) 

BEEVOR,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  21, 
1741.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Birstall,  Yorks.  School,  Hipper- 
holme,  Yorks.  Matric.  1742;  B.A.  1745-6.  P.C.  of  Skell- 
brooke,  Yorks.  V.  of  Owston.  V.  of  N.  Reston,  Lines.  Died 
Mar.  1800;  buried  at  Skellbrooke.   (R.  J.  Beevor.) 

BEEVOR,  THOMAS,  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  4, 
1742-3.  Of  Norwich.  1st  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Norwich.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  30,  1741-2.  B.  Oct.  25,  1726.  Created 
Bart.,  Jan.  22,  1784.  Died  Jan.  1814.  (G.E.C.,  who  is  wrong 
in  identifying  him  with  the  preceding.) 

BEVER,  WILLIAM,  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Feb.  25,  1622-3. 
Of  Lincolnshire. 

BEEVOR,  WILLIAM,  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  26,  1672, 
Of  Yorks.  S.  of  Abraham,  of  Heckmondwyke.  Bapt.  at 
Birstall,  May  8, 1659.  Matric.  1675;  B.A.  1676-7;  M.A.  1680. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  26,  1678.  Master  of  Thomhill 
School,  Yorks.,  1682-96.  R.  of  S.  Walsham  and  Rockland 
St  Mary,  Norfolk.  Died  Oct.  1718.   (R.  J.  Beevor.) 

BEEVER,  WILLIAM,  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  6,  1696.  Of 
Yorks. 

BEAUVOIR,  WILLIAM,  M.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1704. 
S.  of  Peter,  of  Guernsey.  Matric.  (Pembroke  College,  Oxford) 
Nov.  4,  1687,  age  18;  B.A.  (All  Souls')  1691.  R.  of  St 
Saviour's,  Guernsey,  1692.  R.  of  Bocking,  Essex,  1719-23. 
Died  1723.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

BEAVOIR,  WILLIAM,  Adm.  (as  'Samuel')  sizar  at  Emmanuel, 
June  16,  1733.  King's  scholar  at  Canterbury  School,  1730-3. 
Matric.  1733.  Usher  at  Canterbury,  c.  1735-50.  Died  1750. 
Brother  of  Osmund. 

BEVER, {rector).  Com.  for  M.A.  or  higher  degree,  1463-4. 

Probably  Thomas,  R.  of  Foulmere,  Cambs.,  1456-62;  of 
Conington,  1462-3. 

BEVER, ,   B.A.  1468-9, 

BEAYLY, .   M.A.  from  St  John's,  1595,   Probably  Hugh 

Bagley  (whom  see). 

BEBINGTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's, 
June  22,  1691.  S,  of  Michael.  B.  at  Westminster.  Matric. 
1691.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Dec.  i,  1691,  as  Babington. 
(Peile,  II.  122.) 

BEBINGTON,  WILLIAM.  Of  Lichfield  and  Coventry  diocese. 
Ord.  priest  (Ely)  Dec.  13,  1389;  title,  St  John's  Hospital, 
Cambridge.  Exchanged  R.  of  Eastwick,  Herts.,  for  Wenning- 
ton,  Essex,  1410.  (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

BECCLES  or  BECKLES,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Feb.  11,  1726-7.    Matric.  1727. 

BECCLES,  WILLIAM,  Carmelite  friar.  B.  at  Sandwich,  Kent. 
Studied  and  became  Doctor  at  Cambridge,  Died  at  Sand- 
wich, c.  1438.   (Pits.) 

BECCLES,  ,   A  friar,   D.D.  1468, 

BECHING,  JOHN.  B.A.  1576  (Incorp.  from  Oxford);  M.A.  from 
Clare,  1576.  R.  of  Springfield,  Essex,  1572-1581.  Will 
proved  (P.C.C.)  1581,  One  of  these  names  master  of 
Chichester  School,  1572-8,  Preb.  of  Chichester,  1572. 

BECK,  BENJAMIN,  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1670.  Of  Lin- 
colnshire. Matric.  1672-3;  B.A.  1673-4;  M.A.  1677.  Ord, 
deacon  (London)  May  26,  1678;  priest  (Norwich)  June,  1680, 
R.  of  Felbrigge,  Norfolk,  till  1729,  R.  of  North  Repps, 
Preb.  of  Norwich,  1709-29.  Died  Mar.  2,  1728-9,  aged  75. 

BECKE,  BRIAN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1561. 


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Beck,  Cave 

BECK,  CAVE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  June  13, 1638. 
S.  of  James,  of  aerkenwell,  innkeeper.  (S.  of  John,  accord- 
ing to  D.N.B.)  Matric  1639;  B.A.  1641-2;  M.A.  (Christ 
Church,  Oxford)  1643.  Student  at  Gray's  Inn,  1642.  Master 
of  the  Grammar  School,  Ipswich,  1655-7.  R.  of  Witton  in 
Droitwich,  1660.  R.of  St  Helen's,  Ipswich,  1662.  V.of  Monk 
Sobam,  Suffolk,  1674-?  1706.  Author,  The  Universal 
Character,  1657.   P>robably  died  1706.   (DM.B.) 

BECK  or  BEACKE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius, 
Oct.  16,  1576.  S.  of  James,  cutler.  B.  in  'Corwall,'  London. 
School,  Christ's  Hospital.  Matric.  1576;  B.A.  from  Pem- 
broke, 1580-1.  In  1601,  he  is  described  as  'a  poor  minister' 
in  the  Christ's  Hospital  records.   (A.  W.  Lockhart) 

BECKE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  162 1. 
Of  Norfolk.  B.A.  1623;  M.A.  1627.  Perhaps  s.  of  Henry,  of 
Godwick,  Norfolk;  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1621. 
Barrister,  1630. 

BECK,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  June  14, 
1725.  S.  of  John  (1717).  R.  of  Worlingworth,  Sufiolk. 
Matric.  1725;  B.A.  1728-9. 

BECK,  GEOFFREY  or  GODFREY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity, 
Easter,  1555.  B.  at  Stowe(LongStowe),Cambs.  B.A.  1559- 
60;  M.A.  1563.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Nov.  30, 1564,  age  24. 

BECK,  GEORGE  Matric.  pens,  from  Macdalene,  Easter,  1625 ; 
B.A.  1628-9;  M.A.  1632.  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Manchester, 
during  the  war.  R.  of  Rjppmgale,  Lines.  R.  of  Allington, 
I656--62,  ejected.  Died  at  Tottenham,  1666,  of  the  plague. 
Will  (P.C.C.)  1666.  Father  of  John  (1655).  One  of  these 
names  R.  or  C.  of  Stanhoe,  Norfolk,  1637.  {Calamy,  11. 
139) 

BECK,  GEORGE  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  6,  1653.  Of 
Lines.  Matric.  1653;  B.A.  1656-7;  M.A.  1660.  Perhaps 
s.  of  George,  of  St  Benedict's,  Lincoln,  clerk.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Apr.  27;  priest.  May  a,  1661.   {Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

BECKE,  HENRY.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Lent,  1577-8. 

BECKE,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1631. 
Of  Norfolk.  B.A.  1634.  One  of  these  names  presented  to 
Water  Eaton,  Bucks.,  Aug.  19,  1646. 

BECK,  JOHN.  A  scholar  at  King's,  1448. 

BECK,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Sx  John's,  Lent,  1563-4; 

B.A.  1566-7;  M.A.  1570.   Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln) 

Aug.   2,    1574.     R.   of   Kettlethorpe,   Lines.,    1576.    Died 

May  14,  1597.   {Lines.  Pedigrees.) 
BECKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  21,  1639.  Matric. 

1639;  Scholar,  1641.   One  of  these  names  ord.  deacon  and 

priest  (Lincoln)  Feb.  25,  1660-1. 
BECK,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Macdalenb,  Oct.  4,  1655,  age  14. 

S.  of  George  (1625)  of  Rippingale,  Lines.   School,  Lincoln. 

Matric.  1656;  B.A.  1659;  M.A.  1663. 
BECK.  JOHN.     M.A.  1717  {Com.  Reg.).    R.  of  WorUngworth, 

Sufiolk.    R.  of  Halesworth,  1722-3     V.  of  Denham,  1730. 

Father  of  Edward  (1725). 
BECKE,  JOSEPH.    Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1604. 

Of  Lanes.   B.A.  from  St  Catharine's  1606-7.  V.  of  Dunston, 

Lines.,  1632,  as  'M.A.' 

BECKE,  PERSE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Oct.  29,  1622,  age  16. 
S.  of  WUliam,  Esq.  Of  Shouldham,  Norfolk.  School,  Perse, 
Cambridge.  Scholar,  1622-7;  Matric.  1623;  B.A.  1626-7; 
M.A.  1630;  B.D  1637.  Fellow,  1627-30.  R.  of  Copmanford 
with  Upton,  Hunts.,  1633-73.  R.  of  Barnwell,  Northants., 
1637-86.   Buried  there,  1686.   {Venn,  i.  260.) 

BECK,  PETER  B.A.  1521-2.  Perhaps  of  King's  Hall, 
1525-31,  as  Beeke. 

BECKE,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  28,  1593.  Of 
Cumberland.  Matric.  c.  1593;  B.A.  from  St  Catharine's, 
1395-6-  V.  of  Crosthwaite,  Cumberland,  1597-1602.  V. 
of  Bromfield,  1602-48.    £>ied  1648. 

BECK.  RICHARD.  B.A.  1533-6;  M.A.  1539.  Fellow  of  St 
John's,  1536. 

BECKE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1588. 

BECK,  ROBERT.  Adm.  tizar  at  Queens',  Oct.  15,  1593.  Of 
Warws.  Matric.  c.  1593.  Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  Dec.  12, 
1597.  B.A.  1597-8.  One  of  these  names,  'M.A.*  ejected 
from  St  Stephen's  (Hackington),  Kent,  1662. 

BECK,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  at  KiMo't,  a  KhoUr  from  Eton, 
Mar.  13,  1650-1.  B.  at  Upper  Sapey,  Herefs.,  c.  1633. 
Matric.  1650-1;  B.A.  1654-5;  M.A.  1658.  Fellow,  1654-66, 
Chaplain  to  Roger  Palmer,  Ear!  of  Castlemaine,  in  which 
office  he  died.    (Harwood.) 

BECK,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  14,  1660. 
Of  Lines.  ilUitic.  1660.  Migrated  to  Corpus  Christi,  1662. 
B.A.  1663-4;  M.A.  1667;  B.D.  1674.  Fellow  of  Corpus 
Christi,  1664-1707.  Proctor,  1669-70.  Died  in  College,  Aug. 
II,  1707;  buried  in  the  Chapel.   WiU  (V.C.C). 


Beckham,  Henry 

BECK,  THEOPHILUS.  Adm,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1667.  Of 
Lines.  Matric  1668;  B.A.  1671-2;  M.A.  1676.  Signs  for 
priest's  orders  (London)  Mar.  13,  1673-4.  V.  of  RectJver, 
Kent,  1688-9.  PC  of  Sliipbome,  1690.  R.  of  E.  Banning, 
till  1715.  R.  of  Ashurst,  till  1715.  V.  of  Birling,  1692-1715. 
Died  Oct.  1715.  Buried  at  Birling,  Oct.  19,  1715.  (H.  G. 
Harrison.) 

BECK,  THEOPHILUS.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1697.  Of 
Kent.  Matric.  1698;  B.A.  1701-2.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
May  31,  1702,  as  C.  of  Boxley,  Kent.  R.  of  Little  SUm- 
bridge,  Essex,  1706.    R.  of  Orlestone,  Kent,  1715-21. 

BECKE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's.  Easter,  1578: 
B.A.  1581-2. 

BECKE,  THOBIAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Jan.  28, 
1628-9.  S.of  John.  B.  at  St  Neots,  Hunts.  School,  St  Neots. 
Matric.  1629;  B.A.  1632-3;  M.A.  1636.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.) 
1641.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Eaton  Socon,  Beds., 
1647;  another  V.  of  Hunstanworth,  Durham,  1645-67. 
{PeiU,  I.  398.) 

BECKE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Apr.  26, 1577. 
S.  of  Robert,  gent.  B.  at  Long  Stow,  Himts.  Schools, 
Stevenage  and  Eaton  Socon.  Matric.  1578.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Nov.  10,  1583.  Barrister.  Buried  at  St 
Edward's,  Cambridge,  Dec.  23,  1614.  {Venn,  i.  91;  Le  Neve, 
Mon.,  I.  44.) 

BECK,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  1598. 

BECK,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Apr.  26,  1624. 
Stepson  of  Martin  Perse,  gent.,  of  Cambridge.  Matric.  1624; 
Scholar,  1624-8;  B.A.  1627-8;  M.A.  1631.  Fellow,  1628-36. 
Will  proved,  Jan.  20,  1636-7.  {Venn,  i.  265.) 

BECKENSALL,  ADAld.    B.Can.L.  1518-9;  D.Can.L.  1529-30. 

BECKERTON,  WILLIAM.  FeUow  of  Corpus  Christi,  1380. 
R.  of  St  Benet's,  Cambridge,  1382-141 1. 

BECKET,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1577;  B.A.  1580-1;  M.A.  1584.  Will  of  one  of  these 
names  (Exeter)  1603;  of  Holsworthy,  Devon,  clerk. 

BECKET,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 
1636;  B.A.  1639-40.  R.  of  Ashwater,  Devon,  1660.  Died 
1672. 

BECKET,  PETER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  June  14, 
1686.  S.  of  George.  B.  at  Kastham,  Cheshire.  School, 
Crosby,  Lanes.    Matric.  1686;  Scholar,  1689;  B.A.  1689-90. 

BECKET,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  :6ii; 
B.A.  1614-5.   Perhaps  same  as  next. 

BECKETT,  RICHARD.  M.A.  1622  (Incorp.  from  Oxf(Hxl).  UJi. 
(Christ  Church,  Oxford)  1619.    {Al.  Oxon.) 

BECKET,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  June  28,  1661. 
Matric.  1661-2;  B.A.  1664-5;  M.A.  1668.  V.  of  Marham, 
Norfolk,  1669. 

BECKET,  THOBIAS.  B.A.  1537-8;  Scholar  of  Christ's,  1540-1. 

BECKETT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  11,  1662. 
Matric.  1664;  Scholar,  1664;  B.A.  1666-7;  M.A.  1671.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  17, 1667-8.  R.  of  Yelden,  Beds.,  1665- 
96.  V.  of  Melchboum,  1668-71.  R.  of  Bletsoe,  1671-4. 
(W.  M.  Noble.) 

BECKETT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Aug.  13, 
1700.  S.  of  William,  deceased.  B.  at  York.  School,  Thresh- 
field.  Matric.  1701;  B.A.  1704-5.  V.  of  Kirkleatham,  Yorks., 
1721-3.  R.of  KirkbyWiske,  1722-51.  Buried  there  Sept.  10, 
1731. 

BECKET,  WILLIAM.  Matric  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1577;  B.A.  1580-1.  One  of  these  names  (but  called 
B.D.)  V.  of  Kingston,  Surrey,  1613-26.  Confessor  to  the 
Household  of  King  James  and  King  Charles.  Died  Oct.  10, 
1626,  age  66.   Will  (P.CC).   (Manning,  Surrey.) 

BECKET,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Quelns',  Easter, 
1377-  Of  London.  B.A  1580-1.  Probably  adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  June  14,  1582. 

BECKET,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  8, 
1677.  S.  of  Thomas,  deceased.  B.  at  Hebden,  Yorks. 
School,  Bumsall.  Matric.  1677.  Migrated  to  Pembroke, 
Nov.  16,  1682.  LL.B.  1683.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
June,  1678. 

BECKHAM,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Kino's,  Michs.  1651 ; 
B.A.  1655;  M.A.  1659;  B.D.  1666;  D.D.  1684.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1671,  and  1696.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  1661; 
priest,  July  1662.  V.  of  Gayton  Thorpe,  Norfolk,  1662-1714. 
k.  of  S.  Pickenham,  1682-1714.  Died  Apr.  1,  1714,  age  76, 
Buried  in  the  chancel  of  S.  Pickenham  Church.  Will  at 
Norwich. 

BECKHAM,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Apr.  16, 
1 60 1.  S.  of  Richard,  gent.,  of  Narford,  Norfolk.  B.  at  Little 
Fransham.  Scholar,  1601-8;  B.A.  1604-5;  M.A.  1608.  Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (Norwich)  1608.  C.  of  N.  Runcton,  Norfolk. 
C.  of  Tottcnhill  in  1627;  of  Dersingham  In  1636:  licensed 
schoolmaster  there,  1634.    (Venn,  1.  175;  Vi*.  of  Norf.) 


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BECKHAM,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 
1624;  B.A.  1626-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  July  30;  priest 
(Norwich)  Sept.  20,  1628.  R.  of  Caston,  Norfoll£,  1634. 
V.  of  Guist.   Schoolmaster  at  Middleton,  1634. 

BEKAM,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1565. 
Perhaps  s.  of  Walter,  of  Narford,  Norfolk.  If  so,  of  Narford. 
Died  1613,  at  Fransham.  Father  of  Henry  (1601).  (Carthew, 
LaundiUh;  Vis.  of  Norf.) 

BECKHAM,  ROBERT.  Pens,  at  Gonville  Hall,  i513-3- 
Canon  of  Westacre  Priory,  Norfolk.  (Pedigree  in  Vis.  of 
Norf.) 

BECKINGHAM,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Jssus,  Jime  30, 
1665.  Of  Herts.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  28,  1666;  s.  and 
h.  of  Stephen,  of  Tolleshunt  D'Arcy,  Esq.,  deceased.  Bar- 
rister, 1671.  Ancient,  1688. 

BEKYNGHAM,  WILLIAM,  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1547. 

BECKINGHAM,  .   Matric  FeU,-Com.  from  Jesus,  Easter, 

1616. 

BECKINSHAWE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Emuanusl,  Easter, 
1616.     5««  Birkenshaw. 

BECKLEY,  WILLIAM.  Studied  and  graduated  in  the  Carmelite 
House  at  Cambridge.  Resided  there  for  many  years.  Prob- 
ably bom  near  Sandwich,  Kent.  Latterly  retired  to  Kent, 
where  he  was  head  of  the  Carmelite  Friary  at  Sandwich. 
Died  1438.   M.I.  in  Weever.  {D.N.B.) 

BECKMAN,  JOHN.  Matric  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1581. 
Of  London.  B.A.  1585-6;  M.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1589. 
V.  of  Little  Burstead,  Essex,  1590-1628.  V.  of  W.  Thurrock, 
1593-1628.  Died  Dec  13,  1628.  M.I.  at  Burstead.  Will 
(P.C.C.)  X629. 

BECKWITH,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  3,  1690-1.  S.  of  Sir  Roger,  Bart.,  of  Aldborough, 
Kirkby  Malzeard,  Yorks.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds. 
Matric.  1691.  '  Afterwards  King  of  Madagascar;  died,  beyond 
sea,  1700).  Portrait  in  po^ession  of  Mr  F.  Cobbold.' 
(H.S.  A.  H.,  Bury  School;  Burke,  Ext.  Bart.) 

BECKWITH,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1581. 
Perhaps  s.  of  William,  of  Rawcliffe,  Vorlis.  B.  1565.  (Vis.  of 
Yorks.,  1612.) 

BECKWITH,  LEONARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1568.  S.  of  Ambrose,  of  Stillingfleet.  Died  1596.  ('  Beck- 
with,  of  Stillingfleet':  Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1584.) 

BECKWITH,  ROGER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  3,  1663.    S.  of  Leonard,  gent.,  of  Lofthouse,  Yorks. 

B.  there   School,  Easington.   Buried  at  Lofthouse,  Jan.  8, 
1705. 

BECKWITH,  ROGER.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse, 

Apr.  10,  1700.   Of  Yorks.   School,  Gisburgh.   Matric.  1700; 

B.A.  1703-4.    Probably  s.  of  Newark,  of  Hardale,  Yorks. 

Living,  1741.   (M.  H.  Peacock.) 
BECKWITH,  ROGER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  May  18, 

1745.  S.  of  Roger,  gent.,  of  Handale  Abbey,  Yorks.  B.  there. 

School,  Thornton.    Matric.  1745;  B.A.  1748-9.    Probably 

C.  of  Full  Sutton,  Yorks.  Buried  at  Lofthouse,  Oct.  4,  1757. 

BECKWITH,  THOMAS.    Adm.  FelL-Com.  at  Caius,  Feb.  2, 

1587-8,  age  18.    S.  of  Thomas,  of  Ackton,  Yorks.,  Esq. 

School,  Staveley,  Derbs.    Of  Ackton,  Esq.    Signs  pedigree 

in  Vis.  of  Yorks.,  16x2.    Buried  at  Featherstone,  Jan.  16, 

1614-5.    {Venrt,  1.  133.) 
BECKWITHE,  THOMAS.   Matric  pens,  from  Magdaune,  c. 

1596. 
BECKWITH,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs. 

1615.    S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Ackton,  Yorks.,  deceased. 

Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  July  17,  1617.  Aged  14  in  16x2.   Of 

Ackton,  Esq.  Buried  at  Featherstone,  Oct.  14, 1652    (M.  H. 

Peacock;  Vis.  of  Yorks.) 
BECKWITH,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  xo,  X670. 

Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Lambhill,  Yorks.,  gent.; 

adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  3,  1673.  Barrister,  1680.  Ancient, 

170X. 
BECKWITH,  W.   Matric.  pens,  from  Jssus,  Michs.  1565. 

BECKWITH,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's, 
Easter,  X640.  Of  Yorks.  One  of  these  names,  s.  of  Roger, 
of  Aldborough,  Yorks.;  aged  42  in  1666.  Of  Thurcroft,  Esq. 
Buried  at  Laughton,  Mar.  27, 1678.  (Hunter,  S.  Yorks.,  i.  294 ; 
Vis.  of  Yorks:) 

BECKWITH, .  Adm  FelL-Com.  at  Trinity,  1654. 

BECOMBE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trimity,  Michs.  1637; 
B.A.  X63X-2,  as  Bacombe. 

BECONSFIELD,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  x8)  at  Christ's, 
May  x6,  1650.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Rochford,  Essex.  School, 
Felstead.   Matric  1650;  B.A.  1653-4. 


Bedford,  James 

BEDCOT,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Nov.  xo, 
X64X.  S.  of  John,  farmer.  Matric.  X64X;  B.A.  1645-6; 
M.A.  X649.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  23;  priest.  May 
27,  1661.    V.  of  Goldington,  Beds.,  1665-75. 

BEDELL,  see  BEADLE. 

BEDFORD,  Earl  of,  see  RUSSELL,  FRANCIS. 

BEDFORD,  AMAND.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's, 
Easter,  1573.  R.  of  Heyford,  Northants.,  1577-1637.  Died 
Dec  26,  1640.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1641.  Father  of  John  (x6xi). 

BEDFORD,  AMOS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1569; 
B.A.  1573-4;  M.A.  1577.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Jan.  14, 
1575-6;  priest,  Dec.  21,  1579.  R.  of  Potter  Hanworth, 
Lines.,  1580-1616.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1607-16.  Will  proved 
(Lincoln)  1616. 

BEDFORD,  AMOS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 
1602;  B.A.  1605-6;  M.A.  1609.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest 
(Peterb.)  Dec.  18,  1608.  R.  of  Manton,  Lines.,  1610.  Preb. 
of  Lincoln,  1608-32. 

BEDFORD,  AMOS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Lent, 
1634-5,  as  'Ambrose';  B.A.  1637-8;  M.A.  1641.  Ord.  priest 
(Peterb.)  June  9,  1639. 

BEDFORD,    ARTHUR.      M.A.   from   Christ's,    1740.     From 

Brasenose,  Oxford,  where  he  had  matric.  (age  18)  1728-9. 

S.  of  Robert,  of  St  Thomas,  Bristol.   B.A.  (Oxford)  1732-3. 

V.  of  Shambrook,  Beds.,  x  740-66.    Also  V.  of  Podington, 

X 740-66.    Died  Apr.  1,  1766;  buried  at  Shambrook.    \aI. 

Oxon.;  Peile,  11.  231.) 
BEDFORD,  CHARLES.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke, 

Feb.  27,  1726-7.   S.  of  William,  of  I.aunceston,  Cornwall, 

clerk.  Matric.  X727;  B.A.  X730-X;  M.A.  1734.  Fellow,  1733. 

V.  of  Lewannick,  Cornwall,  1753. 
BEDFORD,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Pembroke,  Jan.  14, 

1680-1.  S.  of  John,  clerk.  B.  at  Gerrans,  Cornwall.  Matric 

i68x;   B.A.   1684-5;   M.A,   1688.    FeUow,    1688-98.    Ord. 

deacon  (London)  Dec.  20,  1689.   R.  of  Dolton,  Devon,  1701. 

R.  of  Bideford.    Will  (Exeter)  1752.   Father  of  Christopher, 

next. 

BEDFORD,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke, 
Apr.  18,  1716.  S.  of  Christopher  (1680-1),  R.  of  Bideford, 
Devon,  above.  B.  in  London.  Matric.  1716;  B.A  1719-20; 
M.A.  1723.  R.  of  W.  Worlington,  Devon.  V.  of  Laun- 
cells,  Cornwall,  1749.    Will  (Exeter)  1750. 

BEDFORD,  FRANCIS.   B.A.  from  Clare,  1643-4. 

BEDFORD,  FRANCIS.  M.A.  from  King's,  1667.  Matric 
(Lincoln  College,  Oxford)  July  13,  1660  (cler.  fU.).  B.  in 
ComwalL  B.A.  X663-4.  R.  of  Falmouth,  1664.  Father  of 
WUUam  (1693).   (Al.  Oxon.) 

BEDFORD,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1677;  B.A.  1680-1;  M.A.  1684;  B.D.  1692.  Fellow.  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1686.  V.  of  Barton,  Cambs.,  1700.  R.  of  Hickling, 
Notts.,  1716-20.   (Al.  Oxoti.) 

BEDFORD,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  from  Queens',  Michs.  1722; 
B.A.  1725-6;  M.A.  1730.  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter);  priest  (Ely) 
Mar.  6,  1725-6.  V.  of  Tregony  St  James,  Cornwall.  R.  of 
Philleigh,  1734. 

BEDFORD,  GUNNING.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Magdalene, 
Apr.  X5,  1697.  S.  of  William,  R.  of  Stradbrooke,  Suffolk, 
B.  there.    School,  York. 

BEDFORD,  HILKIAH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  8,  1679.  S.  of  Hilkiah,  artificer.  B.  in  Hosier  Lane, 
Smithfield,  London.  School,  Bradley,  Suffolk.  Matric  1679; 
B.A.  1683-4;  M.A.  1687.  FeUow,  1685-95.  R.  of  Wittering, 
Northants.,  X687;  ejected,  1690,  as  non-juror.  Chaplain  to 
Bishop  Ken.  ICept  a  boarding-house  for  Westminster 
scholars.  Consecrated  a  non-juror  Bishop,  Jan.  25,  X720-1, 
Author,  Vindication  of  the  Church  of  England,  and  other 
works.  Died  Nov.  25,  1724.  Buned  in  St  Maigaret's, 
Westminster.  Father  of  John  (1726),  Thomas  (1724)  and 
WiUiam  (X722).    (D.N.B.) 

BEDFORD,  ISAAC.  Matric  sizar  from  Queens',  Lent,  1607-8; 
B.A.  1610-1;  M.A.  1614.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  25; 
priest,  Sept.  26,  1614.  Schoolmaster  of  Sutton,  Bedford- 
shire. R.  of  Clifton,  1622.  Father  of  Isaac,  next,  and  James 
(1643)- 

BEDFORD,  ISAAC.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  2,  1634. 
Of  Bedfordshire.  S.  of  Isaac  (1607-8),  above.  Matric.  1634; 
B.A.  X637-8;  M.A.  1641.  R.  of  WiUian,  Herts.,  1645-60; 
ejected.  Retired  to  Clifton,  Beds.  Died  c.  1667.  Brother  of 
James,  next.  (Calamy,  11.  51.) 

BEDFORD,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  27,  1643. 
S.  of  Isaac,  of  Clifton,  Beds.,  clerk.  Matric.  1643;  B.A.  I646---7. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  X649.  M.A.  (Oxford)  X649;  B.D.  1657. 
Fellow  of  Queen's  College,  Oxford,  x  648-60;  ejected.  R.  of 
Bluntisham,  Hunts.;  ejected  1662.  Brother  of  Isaac,  above, 
(Calamy,  11.  51;  Al.  Oxon.) 


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BEDFORD,  JOHN.  B.Can.L.  1460-1.  One  of  these  names  R.  of 

Hatley  St  George,  Cambs.,  till  1460.    R.  of  Little  Chishall, 

Essex,  1461. 
BEDFORD,  JOHN.  University  Bedell,  c.  149S-1309.  Benefactor. 

(Stokes,  Bedells,  71.) 
BEDFORD,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Pbtbrhouse,  Michs. 

1611.    S.  of  Amand  (1573),  clerk.    B.A.  1614-5;  M.A.  1618. 

Ord.  deacon   (Peterb.)   Feb.  25,   1615-6;   priest,  Nov.   19, 

i6i8.     Perhaps  R.  of  Heyford,  Northants.,  1637-67.    Died 

Mar.  11,  1667.    {Baker,  i.  187.) 
BEDFORD,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1638. 

Of   Warwickshire.    B.A.    1641-2.    Ord.   deacon   (Norwich) 

May  28,  1643,  age  23.  C.  of  Coleridge,  Devon. 
BEDFORD,   JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,   Dec.   9,    1664. 

Matric.   1664-5;    Scholar,  1668;  B.A.   1668-9;  M.A.  1672. 

Sur-master  at  St  Paul's  School,  c.  1672. 
BEDFORD.  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  14)  at  St  John's,  1726. 

S.  of  Hiikiab  (1679),  clerk,  of  Middlesex.    B.  in  London. 

School,  Westminster.    Matric.  1727;  M.D.  of  Padua.    Poe- 
tised as  physician  at  Durham.  Buried  at  St  Mary-the-less, 

Durham,  Eiiec.  26,  1775.    Brother  of  Thomas  (1724)  and 

WUIiam  (1722).    (H.M.Wood.) 
BEDFORD,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  May  22, 

1728.    S.  of  William,  of  Tregony,  Cornwall,  clerk.    Matric. 

1728;   B.A.   1731-2;   M.A.   i73."i.    Fellow,   1745.    V.  of  St 

Keveme,  Cornwall.    R.  of  Philleigb,  1756.     V.  of  Morval, 

Cornwall.    R.  of  Landulph,  1767. 
BEDFORD,  JOHN.    Incorp.  M.A.   1730,  from  Christ  Church, 

Oxford.  Matric.  there,  June  12,  1702,  age  19.  S.  of  William. 

of  Bedford,  clerk.    School,  Westminster.     B.A.   (Oxford) 

1706;  M.A.  1709.  V.  of  Willen,  Bucks.,  1713-65.  Died  1765. 

(A  I.  Oxon.) 
BEDFORD,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  Jiue  24, 

1740.    S.  of  William,  late  of  Launceston,  Cornwall,  clerk. 

Matric.  1740;   B.A.  1743-4   (ist  in  the  ordo);  M.A.  1747. 

Fellow.     Ord.  deacon  (iNorwich)  Dec.   1745;  priest,  June, 

1747. 
BEDFORD,  JOSHUA.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Sidney,  June  11, 

1671.   S.  of  Thomas,  deceased,  R.  of  Long  Ledham,  Lines. 

B.  there.   School,  Revesby,  Lines.    Ord.  deacon  (London) 

Jan.  31,  1676-7,  'B.A.'    Brother  of  William  (1664). 

BEDFORD,  PEMBERTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  27, 
1667-8.  Of  Bedfordshire.  Matric.  1668;  B.A.  1671-2;  M.A. 
1675.  Ord.  priest  (Gloucester)  Dec.  19,  1675.  V.  of  Henlow, 
Beds.,  1681-1726.  Buried  there,  Dec.  8,  1726.  Father  of 
Samuel  (1701).    (W.  M.  Noble.) 

BEDFORD,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  12, 
1663.  Of  Beds.  Matric.  1663.  S.  of  Samuel,  of  Henlow,  Beds., 
Esq.   Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  May  23,  1664. 

BEDFORD,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  June  4, 
1701.  Only  s.  of  Pemberton  (above),  V.  of  Henlow,  Beds. 
School,  RusUngworth.  Matric.  1701;  B.A.  1704-5;  M.A. 
1727.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  21, 1707;  priest,  Sept.  19, 
1708.  V.  of  Southill,  Beds.,  1711.  V.  of  Henlow,  1726-31. 
Father  of  William  (1736). 

BEDFORD,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Querns',  Easter, 
1606.  Of  Northants.  B.A.  1608-9;  M.A.  1616.  Probably 
B.D.  1633.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec  23,  1610;  priest, 
June  7,  i6i2.  R.  of  St  Martin  Outwich,  London,  16^9. 
Died  1653.  Will  (P.C.C).  Author,  sermons  and  controversial 
pamphlets.    (D.N.B.) 

BEDFORD,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs. 
1609.  Of  Cambs.  B.A.  1612-3;  M.A.  1616.  One  of  these 
names,  B.A.,  V.  of  Bishop  Middleham,  Durham,  1613- 
e.  1652.  Married  Nov.  19,  i6i6,  at  St  Oswald,  Durham, 
Alice  Frissel.  Died  Sept.  1660,  aged  72.  Buried  at  Bishop 
Middleham,  Sept.  8,  1660.    (H.  M.  Wood.) 

BEDFORD,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens'.  Easter, 
1626.  Of  Hunts.  B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  May  23 ;  priest.  May  24, 1630.  One  of  these  names 
R.  of  St  Martin  Outwich,  London,  1649-53.  Died  1653. 
(Henneisy). 

BEDFORD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  4,  1657; 
imtntbes.  Of  Lines.  Matric.  1657;  B.A.  1 660-1.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Feb.  22;  priest,  Feb.  23,  1661-2. 

BEDFORD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
May  5,  1724.  S.  of  Hilkiah  (1679),  clerk,  of  Middlesex. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1734.  Ord.  priest,  Dec.  1731, 
by  a  non-juror  Bishop  (?  his  father).  Chaplain  to  Sir  John 
Cotton,  Bart.  Non-jurorministeratCompton.Derbs.  Author 
on  ecclesiastical  history.  Di«l  Feb.  1773.  Brother  of  John 
(1726)  and  William  (1732).  The  V.  of  Hawnes,  Beds.,  and 
preb.  of  Lincoln  was  another  man.   (D.N.B.) 

BEDFORD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  May  31,  175 1. 
Probably  s.  of  William  (1719).  B.  at  Beketboume,  Kent. 
Matric.  1751;  B.A.  1735. 


Bedford,  William  Fuller 

BEDFORD,  TIMOTHY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Apr.  18,  1674. 

Matria    1674;    Scholar,   1676;    B.A.    1677-8;   M.A.   1681. 

Fellow,  1680.    Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1686. 
BEDFORD,  TIMOTHY.    Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Pkmbrokb, 

Jan.  17,  1706-7.    S.  of  John,  of  Plymouth,  schoolmaster. 

B.  at  Plymouth.    Matric  1707;  B.A.  1710-11;  M-A.  1714. 

Fellow  of  Queens',  1714.   Perhaps  R.  of  St  Just,  ComwaU, 

1722.   Will  (Exeter)  1738. 
BEDFORD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  23,  1600. 

Of   Northants.     B.A.    1603-4;    M.A.    1608.     Ord.    deacon 

(Peterb.)  June  15,  1606.   One  of  these  names  V.  of  Morton 

Pinkney,  Northants.,  1618.   But  see  a  contemporary  in  Al. 

Oxon. 

BEDFORD,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1612.  Of  Ely.  B.A.  1616-7;  M.A.  1632.  Ord.  deacon  and 
priest  (Peterb.)  Mar.  i,  1617-8.  C.  of  Abington  Pigotts, 
Cambs.,  1634. 

BEDFORD,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs. 
162 1.  Of  Hunts.  B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.  1628. 

BEDFORD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Feb.  ir,  1639-40. 
Matric.  1640;  B.A.  1643-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  19; 
priest,  Dec.  21,  1645.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Walton-on- 
Trent,  Derbs.,  1645. 

BEDFORD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  June  8, 
1664.  Second  s.  of  Thomas,  clerk,  deceased.  B.  atLongLed- 
nam,  Lines.  School,  Harmston,  Lines.  Matric.  1664;  B.A. 
1667-8;  M.A.  1671.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  July  22,  1668; 
priest,  June  6,  1669.  C.  of  Chalgrave,  Beds.,  1668.  Vicar, 
1670-82.  V.  of  Daventry,  Northants.,  1680-3.  Buried  there, 
Aug.  7,  1683.  Brother  of  Joshua  (1671). 

BEDFORD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
May  19,  1671.  S.  of  Thomas,  citizen  of  York.  School, 
York  (private).  Matric.  1671;  B.A.  1674-5;  M.A.  1678. 
R.  of  Whetton  and  Thurlston,  Suffolk,  1678.  V.  of  Strad- 
broke,  1681.    Father  of  William  (1705). 

BEDFORD  or  BIDFORD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at 
Pembroke,  May  15, 1693.  S.  of  Francis  (1667),  of  Falmouth, 
Cornwall,  clerk.  Matric.  1693 ;  B.A.  1696-7;  M.A.  1710.  R.  of 
St  Pinnock,  Cornwall;  R.  of  Lansellos,  1734. 

BEDFORD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
May  30, 1705.  S.  of  William  (1671),  clerk.  B.  at  Stradbroke, 
Sufiolk.  School,  Kelshall  (private).  Matric.  1705;  B.A. 
1708-9;  M.A.  1712.  Fellow,  1711.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Sept.  25,  1709;  priest.  May  37,  1711.  V.  of  Stradbroke, 
Suffolk,  1713. 

BEDFORD,  WILUAM.  Incorp.  D.D.  1707,  from  Christ  Church, 
Oxford.  Matric.  there  May  14,  1675,  age  17.  S.  of  Samuel, 
of  Henlow,  Beds.,  gent.  B.A.  (Oxford)  1678-9;  M.A. 
1681;  D.D.  1693.  R.  of  DunsUble,  Beds.,  1681.  R.  of 
St  George,  Botolph  Lane,  1691-1725.  Of  St  Botolph,  Billings- 
gate, 1691-1725.   Will  (P.CC.)  1725.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

BEDFORD,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  from  Queens',  1711.  S.  of  John, 
of  Gerans,  Cornwall,  clerk.  Matnc.  (Exeter  CollegCj  Oxford) 
Dec.  10, 1689,  age  22 ;  B.A.  (Hart  Hall)  1693.  V.  of  Tregoney, 
Cornwall,  1694.  R.  of  Ashwater,  Devon,  1706.  R.  of  Gidleigh, 
Devon,  1712.    (Al.  Oxon.) 

BEDFORD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
July  22, 1717.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Bedfordshire.  B.  at  Barford. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1718-19;  B.A.  1721-2;  M.A. 
1725.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  10, 1722--J;  priest.  May  31, 
1724.  R.  of  Yelden,  Beds.,  1733.  R.  of  Sheaton,  1735-46. 
Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of  Marlborough.  R.  of  St  John's, 
Bedford,  and  Master  of  the  Hospital  there,  1746-54.  Died 
May  30,  1754.  (Graduati  wrong  as  to  his  being  M.D.;  Scott- 
Mayor,  111.  315.) 

BEDFORD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  July  3,  7719. 
B.  in  London.  Matric.  1719;  B.A.  1722-3;  M.A.  1726.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  May  23,  1725;  priest  (Canterbury)  1726. 
V.  of  Bekesboume,  Kent,  1726-83.  R.  of  Smarden,  1728-83. 
Married,  at  Canterbury  Cathedral,  Feb.  35,  17^0,  Susanna, 
dau.  of  Gilbert  Knowler,  of  Heme,  Kent.  Died  Oct.  11, 
1783,  aged  82.   (G.  Mag.) 

BEDFORD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
May  29,  1733.  S.  of  Hilkiah  (1679),  clerk,  of  Middlesex. 
School,  Westminster.  M.D.  1737  (LU.  Reg.).  Studied 
physic  at  Leyden,  1727.  F.R.C.P.  1738.  Censor,  1742,  1745. 
Gulstonian  lecturer,  1740.  Physician  to  Christ's  Hospital. 
1746.  Died  July  ii,  1747-  Brother  of  John  (1736)  and 
Thomas  (1734).   (Munk,  11.  138;  Scott-Mayor,  in.  348.) 

BEDFORD,  WILLIAM  FULLER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Sidney, 
July  7,  1736.  S.  of  Samuel  (1701),  clerk,  of  Southill,  Beds. 
B.  there.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  1737;  B.A.  1739; 
M.A.  1750.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  1,  1740;  priest. 
May  39,  1743.  V.  of  Bemey,  Norfolk,  i743-30- 

BEDFORD,  .    Franciscan  friar.    Doctor  of  some  faculty 

before  1455-6. 

BEDFORD, .   Friar.  B.D.  i47a-3;  D.D.  1473. 


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Bedingfeilde,  Anthony 

BEDFORD, .  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1583. 

BEDINGFEILDE,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Caius, 
Dec.  17,  1384.  S.  of  Edmund,  Esq.  B.  at  Denham,  Suffolk. 
School,  Halesworth,  Suffolk.  Of  Scot's  Hall,  Westleton, 
Suffolk.  Brother  of  Edmund  (1584). 

BEDINGFEILD,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
May  22,  1666.  S.  of  Robert  (1631-2),  D.D.,  R.  of  Newton, 
Cambs.  B.  there.  School,  Lyme  (?  Lynn)  Regis.  Matric. 
1667-8.   Buried  at  All  Saints',  Cambridge,  Sept.  4,  1669. 

BEDINGFIELD,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  i, 
1678.  Of  Norfolk.  Perhaps  s.  of  Philip  (1637),  of  Ditchingham 
Hall.   Died  Aug.  14,  1750,  aged  89.   (G.  Mag.;  Burke,  L.G.) 

BEDINGFIELD,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Caius,  June  18,  1692.  S.  of  Christopher,  gent.,  of  Wighton, 
Norfolk.  B.  there.  Schools,  Norwich  and  Charterhouse, 
London.  Matric.  1692;  Scholar,  1692-3.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  1692-3.  Barrister,  1700.  Bencher,  1724.  Married 
Sarah,  dau.  of  Arthur  King,  of  Tilney,  Norfolk.  Of  Wighton. 
Died  Jan.  1746-7.   (L.  Mag.;  Venn,  i.  491.) 

BEDINGFIELD,  DANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  15, 
1657.  Of  Norfolk.  S.  of  Humphrey,  of  Wighton.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  June  23,  1659.  Barrister,  1667.  Bencher,  1688. 
Treasurer,  1696.  M.P.  for  King's  Lynn,  1689-90.  Recorder 
of  Lynn,  1690-5.  Died  Sept.  13,  1704.  {Lond.  Vis.,  1634; 
Le  Neve,  Man.) 

BEDINGFIELD,  EDMUND.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity, 
Easter,  1548.  Perhaps  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Mar.  2,  1549- 
50. 

BEDINGFIELD,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Dec.  17, 
1584.  S.  of  Edmund,  Esq.  B.  at  Denham,  Suffolk.  School, 
Halesworth.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Dec.  2,  1585.  Of 
Lammas,  Norfolk.  Buried  at  Buxton,  Norfolk,  1634. 
Brotherof  Anthony  (1584).   (Venn,  i.  122.) 

BEDINGFIELD,  EDMUND.  Incorp.  M.A.  1664,  from  Christ 
Church,  Oxford.  Matric.  there,  Apr.  i,  1656;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1659-60;  M.A.  1662.  C.  of  Hembling^on,  Norfolk,  in  1662. 
V.  of  Market  Lavington,  Wilts.,  1669.  R.  of  Bishops  Cleeve, 
Clones.    {Al.  Oxon.) 

BEDINGFIELD,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's, 
Sept.  8,  1646.  Third  s.  of  Philip  (1609),  of  Ditchingham, 
Norfolk.  B.  at  Bedingfield.  School,  Norwich.  Matric.  1647. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  28,  1647.  Died  without  issue. 
{Peile,  I.  509.) 

BEDINGFIELD,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1607.  Perhaps  s.  of  Eustace,  of  Hales,  Norfolk, 
Esq.,  deceased;  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  20,  1608.  Will 
(P.C.C.)  1641. 

BEDINGFIELD,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius, 
Nov.  30,  1650.  S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Halesworth,  Suffolk. 
School,  Norwich.  Called  to  the  bar,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1657. 
King's  Serjeant.  Knighted,  1684.  Sub-steward  of  Yarmouth, 

1684.  M.P.  for  Dunwich,  1660;  and  for  Aldburgh,  Sufiolk, 

1685.  Justice  C.P.  1686.  Died  Feb.  6,  1687.   M.I.  at  Hales- 
worth.  {Venn,  i.  380;  D.N.B.) 

BEDINGFIELD  alias  DE  GREY,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16) 
at  Caius,  May  24,  1700.  S.  of  William,  gent.,  of  Merton, 
Norfolk.  B.  there.  School,  Runcton.  Matric.  1700;  LL.B. 
1706;  LL.D.  1711.  Fellow,  1709-19.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
1706-7;  priest,  1708.  R.  of  Ellough,  Suffolk,  1711-14; 
of  Whissonsett,  1718.   Died  1745.   {Venn,  i.  505.) 

BEDINGFIELD,  JOHN.  Matric,  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall, 
Michs.  1564. 

BEDINGFIELD,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs. 
1580  (adm.  wrongly  as  'Deddingfield'). 

BEDINGFIELD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  ^o,  1699. 
S.  of  Philip.  B.  at  Ditchingham,  Norfolk.  Matnc.  1700; 
B.A.  1703-4;  M.A.  1711;  LL.D.  1724.  Fellow,  1704.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Mar.  9,  1706-7:  priest,  Feb.  1707-8.  R.  of 
Hedenham,  Norfolk,  1708.  V.  of  Bedingfield,  Suffolk,  1712. 
Died  Dec.  1729,  aged  46.  (Burke,  L.G.) 

BEDINGFIELD,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Caius, 
c.  Mar.  1718-9.  S.  of  William,  gent.,  of  Sturston,  Norfolk. 
B.  in  Norwich.  School,  Norwich.  Matric.  1720.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Sept.  19,  1719.  Probably  of  Beeston  St  And- 
rew and  Caistor,  Esq.  Sheriff  of  Norfolk,  1728.  Died  Apr.  15, 
1787,  aged  85.  Buned  at  Caistor.  {Venn,  11.  11.) 

BEDYNGFIELD,  LANCELOT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity, 
Easter,  1559. 

BEDINGFIELD,  PHILIP.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1586. 

BEDINGFIELD,  PHILIP.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Emmanuel, 
May  1, 1609.  Of  Ditchingham,  Norfolk.  S.  and  b.  of  Thomas, 
Esq.  Matric.  1609.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  17,  1610-1. 
Buried  at  Ditchingham,  Mar.  6, 1660.  Father  of  Philip,  next, 
Edward  (1646)  and  Thomas  (1634).  (Burke,  L.G.;  J.  Foster, 
Gray's  Inn.) 


Bedwell,  William 

BEDDINGFIELD,  PHILIP.    Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Christ's, 

Sept.  27,  1637.    S.  of  Philip,  of  Ditchingham,  above.  B.  at 

•  Bedingfield,  Sufiolk.  School,  Botesdale.  Matric.  1637.  Adm. 

at  Lincoln's  Inn,  1638.    M.P.  for  Norfolk,  1654.  Died  1673. 

Perhaps  father  of  Charles  (1678).   {Peile,  1.  450;  Burke,  L.G.) 

BEDINGFIELD,  PHILIP.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel, 
Apr.  25,  1671.   Of  Norfolk.   Matric  1671.   (Burke,  L.G.) 

BEDINGFIELD,  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  17, 1733-4.  S.  of  James,  Esq.,  of  Ditchingham,  Norfolk. 
B.  in  London.  School,  Westminster.  Fell. -Com.  1735. 
Succeeded  his  father  at  Ditchingham  Hall.  High  Sheriff  cf 
Norfolk,  1756.  Died  Apr.  27,  1791.   (Burke,  L.G.;  G.  Mag.) 

BEDINGFIELD,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Caius,  c. 
Oct.  1673.  S.  of  Richard,  brewer,  of  Newmarket,  Sufiolk. 
B.  there.  Schools,  Bradley,  Suffolk,  and  Cheveley,  Cambs. 
Matric.   1674;  Scholar,  1674-7. 

BEDINGFIELD,  ROBERT.  Pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  c.  1495. 
S.  of  Sir  Edmimd,  of  Oxburgh,  Norfolk.  R.  of  Oxburgh, 
1512.  R.  of  ErisweU,  Sufiolk,  1533 ;  and  of  Casterton  Parva, 
Rutland,  1537.  Died  1540.  Benefactor  to  Corpus  Christi. 
{Masters,  p.  55;  Vis.  of  Norf.;  Norf.  Archaeology,  iv.  270.) 

BEDINGFIELD  or  'BENEFIELD,'  ROBERT.  D.D.  1631-2 
(Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of  Sufiolk.  Matric.  (Oxford)  Nov.  21, 
1617,  age  19.  Scholar  from  Westminster.  S.  of  Thomas,  of 
Ditchingham.  B.A.  i6i8;M.A.  1621  ;B.D.  1628;  D.D.  1630-1. 
R.  of  Newton,  I.  of  Ely, Cambs.,  1631-5.  Erted  1651.  Father 
of  Anthony  (1666).   {Al.  Oxon.) 

BEDINGFIELD,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's, 
May,  1571.  Probablys.of  Thomas,  of  Ditchingham.  B.1553. 
One  of  these  names,  of  Sufiolk,  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  27, 
1574-5,  from  Fumival's  Inn.  Of  Redlingfield,  Suffolk,  and 
M.P.  for  Eye,  Suffolk,  1589.  Died  1636.  Father  of  Thomas 
(next)  and  Robext,  D.D.  {Peile,  1. 118;  Burke,  L.G.) 

BEDINGFIELD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  June  24, 
1608,  age  16.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Darsham,  Suffolk,  Esq. 
B.  at  Redlingfield,  Sufiolk.  School,  Southwold.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  i,  1608.  Barrister,  1615.  Lent  Reader, 
1636.  M.P.  for  Dunwich,  1620,  1626.  Attorney-general  of 
Duchy  of  Lancaster,  and  Knighted,  1638.  Serjeant-at-law, 
1648.  Justice  C.P.  1648.  Died  Mar.  24,  1660-1.  Buried  at 
Darsham.   Father  of  Thomas  (1644).   {Venn,  \.ig%;  D.N.B.) 

BEDINGFIELD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  St 
John's,  Oct.  16, 1634.  S.  of  Philip  (1609),  gent.,  of  Ditching- 
ham, Norfolk.  B.  at  Darsham,  Sufiolk.  Bapt.  May  31,  1618. 
School,  Botesdale,  Sufiolk.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  17, 
1635-6.  This,  or  the  next  (Knt.)  M.P.  for  Suffolk,  1654. 
Died  1661.   (Burke,  L.G.;  J.  Foster,  Gray's  Inn.) 

BEDINGFIELD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16 ;  at 
Christ's,  Nov.  i,  1644.  S.  of  Sir  Thomas  (1608),  Judgeof  the 
Common  Pleas.  B.  in  London.  School,  Hadleigh,  Suffolk. 
Probably  died  1684. 

BEDINGFIELD,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Lent, 
1664-5;  B.A.  1668-9;  M.A.  1672.  Incorp. at  Oxford,  1673. 
Perhaps  fellow.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  1679.  R.  of 
Ashwellthorpe  and  Wreningham,  Norfolk,  1679.  R.  of 
Braconash,  1684-94.  Died  Apr.  11,  1694.  Buried  in  Bra- 
conash  church.  Will  at  Norwich. 

BEDINGFIELD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  5, 
1682.  Of  Norfolk.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Henry,  of  Stuiston, 
Norfolk,  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  9,  1685. 

BEDINGFIELD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmanuel, 
June  2, 1713.  Of  Norfolk.  S.andh.  of  Charles,  of  Gislingham, 
Sufiolk,  Esq.  Matric.  1713.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
July  6,  1715- 

BEDOES,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  8,  1672. 
Of  Worcestershire.  Matric.  1672;  B.A.  1675-6;  M.A.  1680. 
Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Gloucester)  Dec.  5,  1677.  (F.  S. 
Hockaday.) 

BEDWELL  or  BEDDALL,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius, 
May,  ■  1584.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Wickhampton,  Norfolk. 
Matric.  1584,  as  Bedwell. 

BEDWELL,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1562;  B.A.  1566-7;  M.A.  1570.  Fellow,  1569.  A  minister 
in  London.  Afterwards  keeper  of  the  ordnance  stores  at 
the  Tower.  Mathematician  and  engineer.  Died  Apr.  1595. 
{Cooper,  II.  539;  D.N.B.) 

BEDWELL,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Lent, 
1578-9.  B.  c.  1561, '  Haslingbvirgensis.'  Nephew  of  Thomas 
(above).  Scholar,  1584;  B.A.  1584-5;  M.A.  1588.  R.  ofSt 
Ethelburga,  Bishopsgate  St,  1601-32.  One  of  the  trauslatois 
of  the  Bible,  1604.  V.  of  Tottenham  High  Cross,  1607-32. 
Besides  being  a  learned  Orientalist,  'the  father  of  Arabic 
studies  in  England,'  he  was  an  excellent  mathematician. 
He  left  his  Arabic  type  to  the  University.  Author,  Oriental, 
mathematical,  etc.  Died  May  5,  1632.  M.I.  at  Tottenham. 
Will,  Consist.  C.  London.   {D.N.B.) 


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Bee,  Daniel 

BEE,  DANIEL.  Adm.  sitar  at  Trikity,  June  24,  1653.  Of 
Eterbyshire.   B.A.  1656;  M.A.  1660. 

BEE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Sept.  26,  1616. 
Matric.  1617.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Edward,  of  Shenfield, 
Essex,  Esq.;  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  2,  1618. 

BEE,  HEKRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  May  14,  1647.  B.  at 
Stapenhill,  Derbs.  Matric.  1646;  B.A.  1650-1.  V.  ofHanbnry, 
Stafis.,  1654-62 ;  ejected  and  imprisoned.  Perhaps  father  of 
the  next.  Married,  at  Uttoxeter,  Feb.  24, 1654-5,  Alice  Bur- 
ton.  {Calamy,  11.  395.) 

BEE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Sidney,  July  21,  1675. 
First  s.  of  Henry,  gent,  (perhaps  the  above).  B.  at  Hanbury, 
Staffs.  Schools,  Burton-on-Trent  and  Barton-under-Need- 
fwood.  One  of  these  names  ('B.A.'),  R.  of  Troston,  Sufiolk, 
1691-1714.   Died  1714. 

BEE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1344.  B.  at 
Burton-on-Trent.  B.A.  1346-7;  M.A.  1549.  Fellow,  1347. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  23,  1350. 

BEE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sirar  at  Trinity,  Mar.  23,  1637.  Of  Derby- 
shire. Matric.  1658;  Scholar,  1639;  B.A.  r66o-i;  M.A.  1664. 
M.D.  Buried  at  St  Mary,  Nottingham,  Mar.  i,  1719-20, 
aged  83. 

BEE,  NICHOLAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1367. 

Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Jime  2,  1577 
BEE,  ROBERT.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1623; 

B.A.  1626-7;  M.A.  1630.   Fellow,  1627. 
BEE,  VINCENT.     Incorp.   M.A.    1684,   from   Exeter  College, 

Oxford.     Matric.    there   Mar.    19,    1674-5,   age   18.    S.   of 

Matthew,    of   Wendlebury,   Oxon.      B.A.    (Oxford)    1678; 

M.A.  1681.   V.  of  Weekley,  Northants.,  1686-89.   Died  1689. 

{At.  Oxon.) 
BEEBY,  JOHN.  M.A.  1656  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Matric.  there, 

1649.    S.  of  Robert,  of  St  Olave,  Southwark.    B.A.  1631; 

M.A.  1653-4;  B.D.  1662.   Fellow  of  Queen's,  Oxford,  1654. 

V.  of  CuUiam,  Oxon.,  1664.    R.  of  Headley,  Hants.,  1670. 

D.D.  {Lit.  Reg.  Cambridge)  1671.   {Al.  Oxon.) 
BEECH,  ANDREW.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  June  29, 

1644.  S.  of  Andrew.  B.  in  London.  School,  London  (private). 

Migrated  to  Caius.    Fellow,  1652-5.    Adm.  M.A.  1652,  by 

Visitor's  mandate;  M.D.  1657  (Padua).    Incorp.  at  Oxford , 

1660.    Candidate  of  College  of  Physicians,  1660.    Buried  at 

St  Mary  Aldermary,  Aug.  25,  i66i.    (Peile,  i.  488;  Venn,  i. 

384.) 
BEACHE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1382;  B.A. 

1385-6- 
BEECH,   JOHN.     Adm.   sizar  at   Clare,   Dec.    2,    1658.    Of 

Welchamstead,  Beds.   Matric.  1659;  B-A.  1662-3. 
BEECH  or  BEACH,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  1667.  B.  at 

Bucknall,  Staffs.    School,  Barthomley,  Cheshire.    Matric. 

1667;  B.A.  1670-1.    Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  Feb.  1669-70. 

{Peile,  II.  II.) 
BEECHE,    ROBERT.     Matric.   sizar   from   St   John's,   Lent, 

1580-1;  B.A.  1584-5.    Adm.  at  Douay  College,  June  13, 

1590;  sent  to  the  English  College  at  Rome,  Aug.  22,  1390. 

(Douay  Diary.) 
BEECH,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Mich's.  1575; 

B.A.  1579-80;  M.A.  1583.   Fellow,  1581.   Fellow  of  Trinity 

Hall,  1396-1612. 
BEECH,   THOMAS.    Adm.   sizar  at  Trinity,   May  2,    1670. 

Matric.  1670;  B.A.  1673-4. 
BEECH,  W.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1373. 
BECHE,  WILLIAM.    B.A.  1497-8. 
BEECH,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St.  John's,  July  3, 

1632.  From  Oxford.  S.  of  Thomas,  husbandman,  of  Wonston, 

Hants.     B.    at    Sutton-in-Wonston.     School,    Winchester. 

Matric.  1632. 
BEACH,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Dec.  12, 

1730.    S.  of  Benjamin,  gent.,  of  Wilts.     B.  at  Monkton 

Deverill.    School,  Bruton,  Somerset.   Matric.  1730. 
BEECHCROFT,  SAMUEL.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  18, 

1663.    Matric.   1663;   B.A.   1666-7;  M.A.   1670.    R.  of  Gt 

Comard,  Suffolk,  1668-77.    R.  of  Semer,  1667-86.   Married 

Suzanna,  dau.  of  William  Gurnall,  R.   of  Lavenham  (J.  B. 

Peace).  Died  1686. 
BEACHER,  BARTHOLOMEW.  Matric.  PeU.-Com.  from  Peter- 
house,  Easter,  1573.   S.  of  Henry,  of  London,  Esq.   Adm. 

at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jime,  1573.   {Vit.  of  Bed*.,  1634.) 
BEECHER,  EDMUND.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1628;   B.A.  1630-1,  as  Edward.    Perhaps  tame  as  Edward, 

of  Peterhouse,  1626. 

BECHER,  EDWARD.  B.A.  1362-3.  One,  Edward  Beacber,  adm. 
at  the  Middle  Temple,  July,  1564;  t.  of  Henry,  mercer,  of 
London. 


Beek,  John  de 

BEECHER,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  perhaps  from  Peter. 
HOUSE,  c.  1592.  I'robably  s.  of  Henry,  alderman  of  London. 
Described  as  of  Peterborough  (Le  Neve,  Knights).  Brother 
of  William,  1592. 

BEECHER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Aug.  16, 
1626.  Of  Northants.  Perhaps  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1630. 
(See  Edmund  above.) 

BEECHER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sr  John's, 
Apr.  II,  1646.  S.  of  Anthony,  tailor,  of  Lewes,  Sussex. 
B.  there.  School,  Lewes.  Matnc.  1646.  Perhaps  the  man  of 
these  names  ejected  from  Kingston,  Sussex,  1662. 

BEACHER,  HENRY.  Adm.FeU.-Com.at  jESUS.Mar.*.  i6^8-g. 
Of  Northants.  Matric.  1639. 

BEECHER,  HOWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  20, 
1637.  S.  of  Sir  vyuiiam,  of  Howbery,  Beds.,  Knt.  Matric. 
1637;  B.A.  1639-40;  M.A.  1643.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1655. 
Intruded  Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1644;  ejected  1650,  for 
refusing  the  Engagement.  Taxor,  1646.  {T.A.  Walker,  yy; 
Vis.  of  Beds.,  1634.) 

BECHER,  JAMES.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1360. 
S.  and  h.  of  Richard.  B.  at  Shome,  Kent.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  1564.  Ord.  priest  (London)  Mar.  25,  1578, 
age  32;  of  Shome  (perhaps  curate).  V.  of  Gt  Barwick, 
Norfolk,  1581.  R.  of  Gt  Hallingbury,  Essex,  1582-5.  R.  of 
Chadwell,  1584-90.   Buried  there,  July  5,  1590. 

BEECHER,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Easter,  1586. 

BECHER,  OLIVER.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1615.  Of  Bedfordshire.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  William,  of  Howbury, 
Beds.,  Knt.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  8,  1616-7.  (Vis.  of 
Beds.,  1634.) 

BECHER,  OLIVER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  17,  1645. 
Of  Northants.  (mother's  home).  Matric.  1645;  Scholar,  1647. 
Perhaps  s.  of  Oliver,  of  Howbury,  Beds,  (above),  and  brother 
of  William  (1645).   (Vis.  of  Beds.,  1634.) 

BEECHER,  ST  JOHN.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1677.  S.  of  Sir  William  (1643),  of  Howbury,  Beds.,  Knt. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  June  7,  1678. 

BECHER,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  (perhaps  from  Peterhouse), 
c.  1592.  One  of  these  names  s.  of  Henry,  alderman  of  London, 
adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1597.  Perhaps  M.P.  for  Hunting- 
don, i6oi;  Knaresborough,  1614;  Leominster,  1620-1, 
1624-5;  Dover,  1625;  Ilchester,  1626;  New  Windsor,  1628. 
The  identification  as  between  this  man  and  William  (M.A. 
1629)  is  difficult. 

BEECHER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  so,  1626. 
Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Jan.  23,  1626-7.  S.  of  Sir 
William,  Knt.  B.  at  Fotheringhay,  Northants.  Schools,  Eton 
and  Perse,  Cambridge.  B.A.  from  Sidney,  1629-30;  M.A.  from 
St  John's,  1633;  B.D.  1647.  Fellow  of  St  John's,  Feb.,  1644-3 
-7.  Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1647. 

BEECHER,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  1629  ILU.  Reg.).  S.  of  WUliam. 
Clerk  of  the  Privy  Council.  Knighted,  1622.  Perhaps  M.P. 
for  Knaresborough,  1614.  One  of  these  names  (Knt.)  M.P. 
for  Dover,  1625;  for  Ilchester,  1625-6;  for  New  Windsor, 
1628;  but  su  above.    (Vis.  of  Beds.,  1634.) 

BEECHER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  17,  1643, 
Perhaps  s.  of  Oliver,  of  Howbury,  Beds.,  age  6  in  1634; 
and  brother  of  Oliver  (1645).  Knighted,  Nov.  1660.  Of 
Howbury.  M.P.  for  Beds.,  1667.  Died  Dec.  1695;  buried 
at  Renhold.  (Le  Neve,  Knights,  118;  Vis.  of  Beds.,  1634; 
A.  B.  Beavan.) 

BECHER,  WILLIAM.  M..\.  from  St  John's,  1645  (Incorp.  from 
Oxford).  S.  of  William,  of  Wadhurst,  Sussex.  Matric. 
(Oxford)  June  28,  1633,  age  17;  B.A.  1635;  M.A.  1638. 
R.  of  Woodford,  Northants.,  1638-48. 

BEECHER,  WILLIAM.    Adm.   FeU.-Com.  at  Cla<<b,  Oct.  9, 

1716.  B.  at  Howbury,  Bedfordshire. 

BEECROFT,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 
c.  1591;  B.A.  1595-6.  V.  of  Brougham,  Westmorland, 
1624-9. 

BEECROFT,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  31, 

1717.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  1717;  B.A.  1720-1.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  10,  1721;  priest,  Sept.  33,  1733.  C.  of 
Norton-Disney,  Lincolnshire. 

BEEKE,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  «t  St  John's, 
June  27,  1726.  S.  of  Hen'y,  gardener,  of  Kent.  B.  atStrood. 
School,  Rochester.  Matric.  1726;  B.A.  l7a9-30;  M.A,  1740. 
Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  Sept.  19,  1731  IJTiest,  May  30, 1733, 
Under-master  at  Rochester  School.  P.C.  of  Strood,  1733-6. 
V.  of  Stockbury  in  1737-  V.  of  Kingsteignton,  Devon,  1737- 
98.    Died  Feb.  10,  1798.   (Scott-Mayor,  in.  400.) 

BEEK,  JOHN  DE  (?  ROBERT).  Scholar  at  Kino's  Hall, 
1349.   Promoted  to  a  benefice,  1357. 

BEELE,  see  BBALE. 


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Beeles,  William 

BEELES,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 

1585. 
BEELY,  see  BEALY. 

BEESINTHER,  RICHARD,  iee  BESOUTH. 
BEESTON,  EDMUND.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Feb.  21,  1654-3. 

Of  Cambs.   Probably  s.  of  Edmund,  butler  of  Trinity.  B.A. 

1656-7;  M.A.  1660.  Headmaster  Woodbridge School,  1667-9. 

R.  of  Melton,  Suffolk.    R.  of  Sproughton,  1670.    Died  1714. 

M.I.  at  Sproughton.    Father  of  Edmund  (1684),  Shelton 

(1710),  and  William  (1687).    (£.  Anglian,  xui.  137.) 
BEESTON,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Trinitv,  July  4, 

1684.   S.  of  Edmund  (1652-3),  above.    B.  at  Mendlesham, 

Suffolk.  School,  Norwich.  Matric.  1685;  Scholar,  1687;  B.A. 

1688-9;  M.A.  1699.  R.ofSproughton,  Suffolk,  1690.  Preacher 

at  St  Mary-le-Tower,  Ipswich,  1706.    Died  1735.    M.I.  at 

Sproughton.   Brother  of  William  (1687). 
BEESTON,  EDMUND.    Adm.  as  a  Ten-Year  man  at  Trinity, 

June  16, 1746.  Of  Ilkley,  Yorkshire.  Matric.  1746;  B.D.  1766. 

V.  of  Ilkley,  1745-78.  V.  of  Burley  Wharf,  1753-78.  Chaplain 

to  Lady  Abergavenny.  Died  Mar.  5,  1778. 
BEESTON,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Jan.  29,  1666-7. 

Matric.  1667-8;  B.A.  1670-1.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept. 

1677. 
BEESTON,  RICHARD.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 

June  23,  1712.  S.  of  Edward,  husbandman.   B.  at  Hunton, 

Kent.  School,  Cobham.  Matric.  1712. 
BEESTON,  SHELTON.    Mus.  Bac.  1710.    3rd  s.  of  Edmund 

(1652),  R.  of  Sprowton.  Died  1714.    M.I. 
BEESTON,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1605.   Of  Rutland.   B.A.  1608-9;  M.A.  1612.   Fellow,  1610. 
BEESTON  or  BESTON,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at 

Trinity,  May  23,   1687.    S.  of  Edmund  (1652-3).    R.  of 

Sproughton,  Suffolk.    School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Scholar, 

1689;   Matric.  1690;  M.B.  16192;  M.D.  1702.    Died  Dec.  4, 

1732.    M.I.  at  Bentley.     Brother  of  Edmund  (1684).    (£. 

Anglian,  vii.  221.) 
BEET,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  22)  at  St  John's,  June  25,  1709. 

S.  of  John,  deceased.     B.  at  Tankersley,  near  Bamsley, 

Yorks.     School,  Horsley,  Derbs.  (private).    Matric.   1709, 

as 'Beer.'  B.A.  1712-3.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  July  5, 1713; 

priest,  Aug.  15,  1714- 
BEET,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  12,  1743. 

S.  of  Joseph.    B.  in   Yorks.    School,  Worsborough,  near 

Bamsley.     Matric.    1743-4;  Scholar,   1744;  B.A.   1746-7. 

Ord.  deacon  (York)  Jime,  1747;  priest.  May,  1749.    {Peile, 

u.  244.) 
BEETE,  NICHOLAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  c.  1595; 

B.A.  1599-1600.    Perhaps  V.  of  Stapenhill,  Derbs.,  1617- 

47. 
BEETON,  see  BEATON. 
BEETSON,  ROBERT.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent, 

i597-«. 
BEEVOR,  see  BEAUVOIR. 
BEFFET,  J.   B.Can.L.  1470-1. 
BEFFORD,  JAMES.   D.Can.L.  1496. 

BEFYRTH, .   B.Can.L.  1498-9. 

BEG,  ROBERT.  M.A.  1460-1. 

BEIGHTON,  JONATHAN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 

Apr.  17,  1714.  S.  of  John,  deceased.  B.  at  Hathersage  near 

Bakewdl,  Derbs.   School,  Beighton,  Derbs.    Matric.  1714; 

B.A.    1717-8.     R.  of   Adwick-le-Street,  Yorks.,    1721-31. 

Died  1731.   (FM.G.  646.) 
BEIGHTON,  JOSEPH.    Matric.  from  Queens',  Easter,  1701; 

B.A.  1704-5. 
BEIGHTON,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 

Mar.  13,  1683-4.  S.  of  Francis,  husbandman.  B.  at  Sheldon 

in  Bakewell,  Derbs.   School,  Aston.    Matric.  1683-4;  B.A. 

1687-8. 
BEILBY,  see  BILBY. 
BEILHAM,   EDMUND.    LL.B.   Ord.   subdeacon   (Ely)    1374; 

title.  Spinney  Abl>ey,  Cambs. 
BEIRSFORD,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Sx  John's,  Easter, 

1583. 

BEISSER, .      Pens,  at  Gomvillk  Hall  in  1338- 

BEKAM,  see  BECKAM. 

BEKBANKE,  WILLIAM.   B.Can.L.  1497-8. 

BEKENSALE, .  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1501-3. 

BEKENSHAW,  see  BIRKENSHAW. 
BEKERTON,  FRANCIS,  see  BICKERTON. 
BELANS  or  BELAM, .  D.D.  1504-3. 


Belgrave,  Richard 

BELCHER,  DABRIDGCOURT.  Matric.  Fell -Com.  from  Corpus 
Christi,  1597.  S.  of  William,  of  Guildsborough,  Northants., 
Esq.  Migrated  to  Oxford,  after  eight  terms.  B.A.  (Christ 
Church,  Oxford)  1600-1.  Student  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June 
29,1601.  Dramatist.  Settled  in  the  Low  Countries.  Died  at 
Utrecht,  1621.  Brother  of  John  (1597).   {D.N.B.,  Al.  Oxon.) 

BELCHIER,  JAMES.  Adm  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1727.  S.  of  James.  B.  at  Kingston,  Surrey.  Matric.  1728; 
B.A.  173 1-2;  M.A.  1735.  Fellow,  1731.  Captain  of  Marines 
in  the  'Duke  of  Bedford'  privateer,  1745.  Taken  prisoner, 
and  died  at  I'Orient,  Feb.  1745-6.  {Harwood,  318.) 

BELCHER,  JOHN.  Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  Corpus  Christi, 
1597.  S.  of  William,  of  Guildsborough,  Northants.,  Esq. 
Said  to  have  died  in  the  Low  Countries.  Brother  of  Dabridg- 
court  (1597). 

BELCHER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  3, 
1734.  Of  Yorkshire.  School,  '  Kirkleavington '  (?  Kirk 
Leatham).  Scholar,  1734;  Matric.  1735;  B.A.  1737-8.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  25,  1737. 

BELCHER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  Feb.  24, 
1738.  Of  Cambs.  School,  Haddenham.  Matric.  1739; 
Scholar,  1739;  B.A.  1744-5.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept. 
1744;  priest.  May,  1746.   C.  of  Helmingham,  Suffolk. 

BELCHER,  JONATHAN.  Matric.  FeU.  Com.  from  Trinity,  Lent, 
1732-3.  2nd  s.  of  Jonathan,  Governor  of  Massachusetts 
Bay  and  New  Hampshire.  M.A.  1733  (Lit.  Reg.).  M.A.  of 
Harvard,  New  England.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Mar. 
14,  1729-30.  Called  to  the  Irish  Bar,  1741.  Chief  Justice  of 
Nova  Scotia.   (T.  A.  Sadleir.) 

BELCHER,  STRINGER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
May  II,  1708.  S.  of  William,  M.D.,  next.  B.  at  Rochester, 
Aug.  13, 1691.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  1708;  B.A. 
1711-2;  M.A.  1715.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  18,  1715;  Litt. 
dim.  (Canterbury)  for  priest,  Sept.  23, 1716.  R.  of  Ulcombe, 
Kent,  1716-39.  Married,  at  the  Fleet,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Justinian 
Champneys,  of  Osterhanger,  Kent.  Died  Dec.  11,  1739. 
Buried  at  Ulcombe.    (H.  G.  Harrison.) 

BELCHER,  WILLIAM,  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  22,  1675.  S.  of  William,  clerk,  of  Maidstone,  Kent. 
B.  there.  School,  Maidstone.  Matric.  1675;  M.B.  1680; 
M.D.  1708.  Married  Catherine,  dau.  of  Thomas  Stringer,  of 
Goudhurst,  Kent.  Father  of  Stringer  (1708),  above. 

BELFIELD,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17),  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  1,  1519.  Of  W.  Bromwich,  Staffs.  B.A.  1523-4. 
Fellow,  1522-C.  1526.    Fellow  of  Eton  College,  1536. 

BELFIELD,  JOHN.  M.A.  1536  (9  terms  from  B.A.).  Perhaps  the 
same  who  supplicated  for  incorporation  at  Oxford,  June, 
1536. 

BELFIELD,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1519; B.A.  1533-4- 

BELGRAVE,  CON  (perhaps  CONSTANTINE).  Adm.  pens,  (age 
17)  at  St  John's,  July  22,  1723.  S.  of  Cornelius,  clerk,  of 
Rutland  (1726).  B.  at  Preston.  Schools,  Uppingham  and 
Colchester.  Matric.  1723;  B.A.  1726-7;  M.A.  1757.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  22,  1728;  priest.  Mar.  14,  1730-1. 
R.  of  Ljmdon,  Rutland,  1734.  R.  of  Homfield,  1738-57. 
R.  of  Ridlington,  1757-77.  Died  July  23,  1777.  Brother 
of  Jeremiah  (1726-7).       (Scott-Mayor,  iii.  363;  Nichols,  iv. 

207.) 

BELGRAVE,  CORNELIUS.  M.A.  from  St  John's,  1726.  S.  of 
William,  of  Kilworth,  Leicester,  Esq.  Matric.  (Trinity 
College, Oxford),  Mar.  i6, 1694-5,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1698. 
Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Apr.  13, 1701.  R.  of  N.  Kilworth,  Leics., 
1701-57.  V.  of  Lavendon,  Bucks.,  1725.  R.  of  Ridlington, 
Rutland,  1726-57.  Died  Feb.  17, 1757.  Fatherof  Con  (1723), 
and  Jeremiah  (1726-7).  {Al.  Oxon.;  Burke,  L.G.;  Nichols, 
rv.  200.) 

BELGRAVE,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Oct.  1579. 
Of  Belgrave,  Leics.  S.  of  Ambrose.  B.  c.  1564.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  19,  1583-4.  M.P.  for  Leicester,  i6oi. 
Knighted,  1603.  Sheriff  of  Leicester,  1600.  Died  1630. 
{PetU,  I.  155;  Vis.  of  Leics.) 

BELGRAVE,  GEORGE.    Adm.  FeU. -Com.  at  Sidney,  May  9, 

1604.    S.  and  h.  of  Sir  George,  of  Belgrave,  Leics.  (above). 

Matric.  1604.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  3, 1606-7.  Barrister, 

1614. 
BELGRAVE,  JEREBdAH.   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  13, 

1726-7.   Of  Rutland.   S.  of  Cornelius  (1726),  clerk.   Matric. 

1728;  B.A.  i730-i;M.A.  1757.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar. 

14,  1730-1;  priest.  May  20,  1733.    R.  of  Preston,  Rutland, 

1734-1802.    R.  of  N.  Kilworth,  Leics.,   1757-1802.    Died 

Apr. 7, 1802.  Brother  of  Con  (1723).   (Burke,  L.G.;  Nichols, 

IV.  300.) 
BELGRAVE,  RICHARD.  Carmelite  friar.  Of  Chichester.  'D.D. 

Cambridge.'  Flourished  c.  1320.  (Pits,  415.) 


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Belgrave,  Samuel 

BELGRAVB,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  June  i6, 
1687.  B.  in  Leicestershire.  2nd  s.  of  William  (1655),  of 
Kilworth,  Leics.,  Esq.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  33,  1689. 
(Burke,  L.G.) 

BELGRAVE.  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1451. 

BELGRAVE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Magdalene, 
Oct.  14,  1677.  S.  of  William,  gent.  B.  at  N.  Kilworth, 
Leics.  School,  Uppingham,  Ruts.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Feb.  15, 1678-9.    Died  Aug.  1681,  age  19.    (Nichols,  iv.  201.) 

BELGRAVE,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  1491-2-  One  of  these  names, 
lord  of  North  and  of  South  Kilworth,  Leics.,  died  in  1515. 
[Nichols,  IV.  201.) 

BELGRAVE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Jan.  24, 1655-6. 
Of  Leicestershire.  Probably  s.  of  Williamj^f  N.  Kilworth. 
Matric.  1656.  Married  Prudence,  dau.  of  Thomas  Hall,  of 
Donington,  Lines.  Succeeded  his  father.  Died  1703.  Father 
of  William,  next.    (Nichols,  Leics.,  iv.  201;  A.  Gray.) 

BELGRAVE,  WILUAM.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
May  12,  1686.  S.  of  William,  Esq.  (1655-6)  above.  B.  at 
N.  K'lworth,  Leics.  School,  Kilworth.  Matric.  1686.  Adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  Dec.  1, 1685.  Living,  1701.  Brother  of  Samuel 
(1687).    {NichoU,  IV.  201 ;  Burke,  L.G.) 

BELGRAVE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Oct.  11,  1731. 
B.  at  Preston,  Ruts.  Matric  1732;  B.A.  1735-6;  M.A. 
1746.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  20,  1736;  priest,  June  17, 
1739.  Usher  at  Uppingham  school,  1738.  C.  of  Glaston, 
Rutland,  1740.  Died  Apr.  23,  1753,  ^S^  4i>  Buried  at 
Preston.    (Nichols,  iv.  207.) 

BELHOUSE, B.A.  1522-3;  M.A.  1526. 

BELIALD,  ROGER.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1567. 

BELIALD,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1624. 
Probably  s.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Paternoster  Row,  London, 
gent.;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  16,  1623. 

BELKE  or  BEKKE,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 
Michs.  1570;  B.A.  1574-5- 

BELKE,  MICHAEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1659. 
Of  Kent.  B.A.  1661-2;  M.A.  1665;  B.D.  1673.  Fellow, 
1665-81.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  18,  1669.  Died  Apr.  24, 
1681. 

BELKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  1651.  S.  of  William, 
next,  R.  of  Wickhambreux.  Of  Kent.  Matric,  Lent,  1653-4; 
B.A.  1654-5;  M.A.  1658;  B.D.  1667;  D.D.  1671  (Lit.  Reg.). 
Fellow,  1655  to  1656,  and  1660-76.  R.  of  Wickhambreux, 
Kent,  1676-1712.  Preb.  of  Canterbury,  1676-1712.  Died 
Sept.  17,  1712,  aged  77.  Buried  in  Canterbury  Cathedral. 
M.L 

BELKE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1615. 
Of  Kent.  S.  of  John,  and  grandson  01  Valentine,  of  Sheld- 
wich.  B.A.  1618-9;  M.A.  1622;  D.D.  1660  (Lit.  Reg.). 
Fellow,  1625  to  1626.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  24;  priest, 
Sept.  25,  1626.  R.  of  Wootton,  Kent,  1641.  P.C.  of  Wye  till 
1656.  V.  of  Chilham,  1646.  R.of  Wickhambreux,  1661-1676. 
Preb.  of  Canterbury,  1660-76.  Died  Aug.  12,  1676.  Buried 
in  Canterbury  Cathedral.    M.I.   Father  of  Thomas,  above. 

BELL,  ALEXANDER.  M.A.  1507-8.   Incorp.  from  Oxford. 

BELL,  BARACHEL.  Matric  sizar  from  Emmanuel,  Easter, 
1616;  B.A.  1618-9;  M.A.  1622. 

BELL,  BEAUPRfi.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanucl,  May  16,  1587. 
4th  8.  of  Sir  Robert,  Lord  Chief  Baron  of  the  Exchequer 
ig.v.).  Matric.  1587;  B.A.  1590-1;  ist  in  the  ortio;  M.A.  from 
Queens',  1594.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1534.  Student  of  Lincoln's 
fnn,  1594;  'of  Norfolk,  gent.'  Buned  at  Outwell,  Norfolk, 
Aug.  27,  1638.    (Al.  Oxon.;  Vis.  of  Nor/.) 

BELL,  BEAUPR6.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May  24, 
1722.  S.  of  Beaupri,  of  Beaupr6  Hall,  Outwell,  Norfolk. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1722;  Scholar,  1723;  B.A. 
1725-6;  M.A.  1729.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  July  2, 
1722.  Inherited  an  estate  much  wasted  by  his  father's  ex- 
travagance. Distinguished  as  an  antiquary,  especially  in 
coins.  Assisted  Biomefield  and  Heame  in  their  researches. 
F.S.A.  Died  on  bis  way  to  Bath.  Buried  at  Outwell,  Sept. 
6,  1741.   (D.N.B. ;  Al.  Westmon.  274;  Chtster  Waters,  1. 122.) 

BELL,  DANIEL.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1603;  M.A.  1607. 
Committed  to  Newgate  for  some  political  ofience,  1605. 
(Cooper,  II.  473.) 

BELL,  DAVID.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  31, 1673. 
S.  of  David,  grazier,  of  Wisbecn,  CamM.  B.  there.  School, 
Wisbech.  Matric.  1673;  B.A.  1673-6.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Feb.  24,  1677-8;  priest  (Norwich)  May.  1678.  R.  of  W. 
Walton,  Norfolk,  1678.    Will,  1729;  of  W.  Walton. 

BELL,  DAVID.  Incorp.  M.A.  1710,  from  Edinburgh.  M.A. 
there,  1685.  V.  of  Askham,  Westmorland,  1690-5.  R,  of 
Kirklinton, Cumberland,  1694-1706.  V.  of  Aspatria,  1706-29. 
R.  of  Great  Orton,  1709-30.    Buried  there  Jan.  13,  1730. 


Bell,  Henry 

BELL,  EDMUND.  Matric  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter,  1606. 

BELL,  EDMUND.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1615.  One 
of  these  names,  s.  and  h.  of  Xenophon,  of  Well,  Worcester- 
shire, Esq.;  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  1616.  But  see  Al. 
Oxon.  for  another. 

BELL,  EDMUND.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Mar.  16, 

1623-4.    S.  of  Edmund.    B.  at  Weld  (?  Outwell),  Norfolk. 

Schools,  Moulton,  Bury,  Bunwell,  and  Eton.    B.A.  1625-6. 

Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1626.   (PeiU,  i.  357.) 
BELL,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Apr.  13,  i66i. 

S.  of  Edward.    Schoolmaster  of  Lynn.    B.  at  Gt  Massing- 

ham,  Norfolk.  School,  Lynn.   Matric.  i66i ;  Scholar,  1661-5. 
BELL,  EDWARD.  Matric  FeU.-Com.  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 

1579.   One  of  these  names,  of  Norfolk,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 

Jan.  27,  1581-2. 
BELL,  EDWARD  (perhaps  EDMUND),  ^dm.  sizar  at  Sidney, 

Feb. 9, 1610-1.  Matric.  1611;  B.A.  1614-5;  M.A.  1618;  B.D. 

1625,  as  Edmund.    Fellow.   Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1627.    R.  of 
Thumscoe,  Vorks.,  1629-39. 

BELL,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1613. 

BELL,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Sept.  10, 1618.  B.  in 

Hunts.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Pertenhall,  Hunts.,  gent. 

Matric.  1618-9.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  1,  1619. 
BELL,  EDWARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 

1625;  B.A.  1627-8;  M.A.  1631.    Probably  Headmaster  of 

Lynn  Grammar  School,  1637-78. 
BELL,  EDWARD.   Adm  sizar  (age  20)  at  Caius,  Apr.  7,  1627. 

S.  of  John,  tailor,  of  Vorks.   B.  at  Westow,  Vorks.  School, 

Bugthorpe.  Matric.  1628;  B.A.  1630. 
BELL,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse,  Mar. 

13,  1702-3.   Of  Durham.   School,  Richmond,  Yorks.    Pro- 
bably same  as  next. 

BELL,  EDWARD.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  19, 
1705-6.  Matric.  1707;  LL.B.  1708.  'Of  the  City  of  York, 
LL.B.,'  when  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Dec.  3,  1722.  Buried  at 
St  Nicholas,  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  Nov.  30,  1730. 

BELL,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  May  7, 1739. 
S.  of  Daniel.  B.  at  Scarborough,  Yorks.  School,  Beverley. 
Matric.  1739;  B.A.  1742-3;  M.A.  1746.  Fellow,  1746.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  27,  1742-3. 

BELL,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  c.  1594. 

BELL,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  July  8, 
1664.  S.  of  Francis,  deceas^,  of  Cambridge.  B.  there. 
School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1668--^;  M.A.  1673. 
Ord.  priest  (Ely)  Sept.  18,  1675. 

BELL,  GEOFFREY.  Licensed  to  practise  Surgery,  1541-2.  Pro- 
bably scholar  of  Christ's. 

BELL,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1583 ; 
B.A.  1586-7; M.A.  1590. 

BELL,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1624; 
B.A.  1627-8. 

BELL,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John'?,  May  17, 
1701.  S.  of  George,  R.  of  Croft,  Yorks.  School,  Richmond. 
Matric.  I702;B.A.  1704-5;  M.A.  1708.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Sept.  22,  1706;  priest,  Dec.  19,  1708.  R.  of  Croft,  Vorks., 
1710-34.  R.  of  Fulham,  Midds.,  1714-34.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's, 
1714-34.  Preb.  of  York,  1717-34.  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop 
of  London.  V.  of  Middleton  Tyas,  1718-31.  Died  1734. 
(Hennessy.) 

BELL,  GODFREY.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1569. 

BELL,  GUY.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1579;  B.A. 

1582-3.  V.  of  Sessay,  Yorks.,  1587-1606. 
BELL,  GUY.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1611;  B.A. 

1614-5.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  1623.  R.  of  Thormanby,  Yorks., 

1626.  Died  before  1635.   (Peile,  I.  285.) 

BELL,  HENRY.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1588. 

B.  at  Thirsk,  Yorks.,  1573.   B.A.  1592-3;  M.A.  1596.   Ord. 

priest  (Durham)  Nov.  20,  1597.    V.  of  Stranton,  Durham, 

1603-6.    R.  of  Burton  Goggles,  Lines.,  1606-32.  Will  proved 

(Lincoln)  1632. 
BELL,  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Kino's  (age  15),  a  Scholar  from  Eton, 

Aug.  31, 1607.   Of  Southacre,  Norfolk.    Matric.  1607-8;  B.A. 

1611-2;  M.A.  1615.    Fellow,  1610-15;  when  he  died.    Will 

(P.C.C).   Benefactor  to  the  College  Library.   (Harwood.) 
BELL,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  fiom  Trinity,  Easter,  1608.  Ord. 

deacon  (Peterb.)  Tune  4,  1615-  priest,  June  1,  1618.  One  of 

these  names  V.  of  Gosberton,  Lines.,  1624. 
BELL,  HENRY.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinh-y,  Oct.  7, 1637-    Matric 

1637;  Scholar,  1641;  B.A.  1641-3. 
BELL,  HENRY.   Adm.  pens,  (age  13)  at  Caius,  Apr.  13,  1661. 

S.  of  Henry,  alderman,  of  Lynn.   B.  there.   School,  Lynn. 

Matric   1661;  Scholar,   1661-5:  B.A.   1664-5.    Cousin  of 

Edmund,  of  the  same  year.  (Venn,  i.  411.) 


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Bell,  Henry 

BELL,  HENRY.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  9,  1696.   Of 

Norfolk.    Ma  trie.  1697. 
BELL,   JAMES.    Adm.   pens,   at   Emmanuel,   Easter,    1619. 

Matric.  1619;   B.A.  1622-3;   M.A.  1626.    R.  of  Sotterley, 

Suffolk,  1636-78.  R.  of  Willingham  St  Marg.,  1646.    R.  of 

North  Cove,  1646-78.   Died  June  16,  1678.  Gave  £10  to  the 

Chapel,  1670.   (£.  Anglian,  iv.  201.) 
BELL,  JOHN.  M.A.  and  B.D.  Cambridge.  Grant  from  the  Pope 

of  a  benefice  in  the  gift  of  Ramsey  Abbey,  June  i,  1406.  {Cal. 

Pat.  RolU.) 
BELL,  JOHN.    B.A.  1484-5. 
BELL,  J.    B.Can.L.  1487-8. 

BELL,  JOHN.  B.Civ.L.  1503-4.  Previously  at  Balliol  College, 
Oxford.  Of  Worcestershire.  R.  of  Weston-sub-Edge, 
Gloucester.  Chancellor  of  Worcester,  1518.  Archdeacon  of 
Gloucester,  1518.  Preb.  of  Lichfield,  1526;  of  St  Paul's,  1528; 
of  Lincoln,  1528;  and  Southwell,  1528.  Incorp.  LL.D.  (from 
abroad)  at  Oxford,  1531.  Chaplain  to  Henry  VIII,  who  em- 
ployed him  on  foreign  missions.  One  of  the  composers  of  the 
'Bishop's  Book.'  Bishop  of  Worcester,  1539-43;  when  he 
resigned.  Died  at  Clerkenwell,  Aug.  11, 1556.  Will  (P.C.C.) 
1556.   (Cooper,  1.161;  D.N.B.) 

BELL,  JOHN.  B.A.  1512-3;  M.A.  1516.  Of  Durham  diocese. 
Fdlow  of  Pembroke,  1515.  Ord.  sub-deacon  (Ely)  Mar.  7, 
1516-7. 

BELL,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1544. 

BELL,  JOHN.  Probably  admitted  at  Corpus  Christi,  1548. 
Scholar  of  Trinity,  1552;  B.A.  1552-3;  M.A.  from  Peterhouse, 
1555;  B.D.  1561;  D.D.  1575.  Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1554. 
Proctor,  1558-9.  University  preacher,  1567.  R.  of  FuJboum 
St  Vigors,  Cambs.,  1560-71.  Canon  of  Ely,  1566-89.  R.  of  Fen 
Ditton,  Cambs.,  1571.  Master  of  Jesus,  1579-89.  Vice- 
chancellor,  1582-3.  Dean  of  Ely,  1589.  Died  Oct.  31,  1591. 
Buried  in  Ely  Cathedral.  Will  (V.C.C.)  1591.  (Coo/>«r,  11. 109.) 

BELL,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Easter,  1560. 
Perhaps  ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Apr.  8,  1562.  Curate  of  Leake, 
Lines.,  in  1580. 

BELL,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1564;  B.A. 
1567-8;  M.A.  from  Magdalene,  1571.  Fellow  of  Magdalene. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Feb.  22,  1574-5.  One  of  these  names 
R.  of  St  Benet  Sherehog,  i588-h95.  V.  of  Christ  Church,  New- 
gate St,  1578-1611.  R.  of  St  Michael,  Queenhithe,  1595- 
1618.  Died  1618.  Admon.  (Vic.  Gen.)  1618.  (Hennessy.) 

BELL,  JOHN.  Scholar  of  Trinity  Hall,  1603.  B.  in  Kingsland, 
Middlesex.  LL.B.  1603-4.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (London) 
Dec.  20  and  21,  1606,  age  24;  of  Christ  Church,  London 
(perhaps  curate). 

BELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Mar.  28,  1631. 
S.  of  John,  of  Sussex.  School,  Aldermanbury.  Matric.  1631. 
One  of  these  names  minister  at  Accrington  Chapel,  Lanes., 
1647.  'An  able  divine.*  (Peile,  i.  408.) 

BELL,  JOHN.   Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1634.   Of  Norfolk. 

BELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  May  24,  1669. 
S.  of  Richard,  mercer.  B.  at  York.  School,  Southwell 
(}  Southall),  Middlesex.    Matric.  1669. 

BELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  June  22,  1678. 
S.  of  John,  husbandman.  B.  at  Langwathby,  Cumberland. 
School,  Penrith.    Matric.  1678. 

BELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  21,  1712. 
S.  of  John,  farmer,  of  Isalk  (?  Thirsk),  Yorks,  B.  at  Thirsk. 
School,  Coxwold.  Matric.  1713;  B.A.  1715-6;  M.A.  1719; 
B.D.  1726.  Fellow,  1721-30.  Taxor,  1724.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Feb.  18,  1721-2;  priest,  Mar.  10,  1723-3.  Will 
proved  (V.C.C.)  1730. 

BELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse,  May  31, 
1729.  Of  Yorks.  School,  Malton,  Yorks.  Matric.  1729; 
Scholar,  1729;  B.A.  1732-3.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  20, 
1733.  as  C.  of  Caldecot,  Herts. 

BELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Pembroke,  July  3,  1736.  S.  of 
Thomas,  of  Oulton,  Norfolk,  Esq. 

BELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Dec.  22,  1741. 
S.  of  Matthew(i7o8),  clerk,  of  Poslingford,  Suffolk.  B.  at  Clare. 
School,  Lavenham.  Matric.  1745;  B.A.  1746-7.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  May  25,  1746;  priest,  Dec  1748.  V.  of  Clare, 
Suffolk,  1750-84.  V.  of  Poslingford,  1766-7.  V.  of  Gesting- 
thorpe,  Essex,  1767-84.  (Scott-Mayor,  111.  524.) 

BELL,  JOSIA;i.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  June  4,  1655. 
S.  of  William.  B.  at  (?  Broughton),  Salop.  School,  Bridg- 
north. Matric.  1655;  B.A.  1658.  Ord.  priest  (Lichfield)  June, 
1664.    (PeiU,  I.  566.) 

BELL,  BIARMADUKE.  Matric.  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter, 
1668.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  17,  1670.  M.B.  1673. 

BELL,  MARTIN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Sidney,  Easter,  1631;  B.A. 
1634-3- 


Bell,  Samuel 

BELL,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  May  27,  1708.  Of 
Newcastle,  Staffs.  Matric.  1708;  B.A.  1711-2.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  June  15,  1712;  priest.  May  27,  1716.  C.  of  Clare, 
Suffolk,  1727-50.  V.  of  Poslingford,  1722-50.  Died  1750. 
Father  of  John  (1741). 

BELL,  MILES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June  28, 1699. 
S.  of  Thomas,  clerk.  B.  at  Hawkshead,  Lanes.  School, 
Hawkshead.    Matric.  1699;  B.A.  1702-3. 

BELL,  NATHANIEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1617.    Of  Yorks. 

BELL,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1548. 

BELL,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Feb.  10,  1580-1. 
Of  Notts.  Probably  matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs. 
1581;  B.A.  from  Pembroke,  1584-5.  One  of  these  names  R. 
of  Kirby-le-Soken,  Essex,  till  his  death,  1612. 

BELL,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magdalene,  Mar.  25, 
1668.  S.  of  William,  of  Manchester.  School,  Manchester. 
Matric.  1668;  B.A.  1671-2;  M.A.  1675.  Perhaps  V.  of  Ras- 
trick,  Yorks.,  1674-6  and  V.  of  Gt  Finborough,  Suffolk, 
1676-84. 

BELL,  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  3,  1590.  Of 
Norfolk.  B.A.  1592-3.  Fellow,  1593-7.  Probably  5th  s.  of 
Sir  Robert,  Chief  Baron.  Bapt.  June  14,  1574,  at  Outwell, 
Norfolk.   (Chester  Waters,  1.  120;  Vis.  of  Norfolk.) 

BELL,  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  13, 1739. 
S.  of  Ralph,  gent.,  of  (the  Hall,  Thirsk)  Yorks.  B.  at  Thirsk. 
School,  Beverley.  Matric.  1740.  Succeeded  to  the  family 
estates,  1770.  The  father's  original  name  was  Consett;  of 
Brawith  Hall.  Lord  of  the  Manor,  Thirsk.  (Scott-Mayor,  in. 
503 ;  Burke,  L.G.) 

BELL,  RICHARD.  Fellow  of  Michaelhouse.  Of  Yaxley 
(?  Hunts,  or  Suffolk).    Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  1386. 

BELL,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1577; 
B.A.  1579-80.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Garton-on-the- 
Wolds,  Yorks.,  1583. 

BELL,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1587; 
B.A.  1590-1. 

BELL,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1622. 
Of  Norfolk.  Perhaps  s.  of  Sir  Edmimd,  of  Outwell;  bapt. 
June  9,  1605.    (Chester  Waters,  i.  121.) 

BELL,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  May  15, 
1678.  Of  Durham.  School,  Diu-ham.  Matric  1678;  B.A. 
1681-2. 

BELL,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  30,  1707-8. 
Of  Carmarthen.  Matric.  1710;  B.A.  1711-2;  M.A.  from 
King's,  1716.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  1;  priest.  Mar.  16, 
1711-2.  Chaplain  at  King's,  1712.  Perhaps  V.  of  Ashwell, 
Cambs.,  1720-8.  Died  1728. 

BELL,  ROBERT.  Student  at  Cambridge.  Of  a  Norfolk  family. 
Reader  at  the  Middle  Temple  in  1565.  M.P  for  Lynn,  1562, 
157I1  1572.  Speaker,  1572-7.  Counsel  for  Great  Yarmouth, 
1563.  Knighted,  1577.  Serjeant-at-Law,  1577.  Chief  Baron 
of  the  Exchequer,  1577.  Married  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Edmund 
JBeaupr6.  Died  at  the  'black  assize,'  at  Oxford,  July,  1577. 
Buried  at  Leominster.  Fatherof  Beaupri  (1587).  (Cooper,  i. 
365:  D.N.B.) 

BELL,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Michs.  1579. 
One  of  these  names,  2nd  s.  of  Sir  Robert  (above),  Baron  of  the 
Exchequer,  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  31,  1582-3. 
According  to  the  Vis.  of  Norf.  he  died  as  a  captain  in  the 
Low  Countries. 

BELL,  ROBERT.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  King's,  Easter,  1606. 
F*robably  s.  of  Sir  Edmund,  of  Beaupr^  Hall,  Norfolk. 
Knighted,  1611.  M.P.  for  Norfolk,  1626.  Buried  at  Out- 
well,  Norfolk,  Oct.  31,  1639.   (Chester  Waters,  i.  120.) 

BELL,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  161 1; 
B.A.  1615-6  as  '  Ball.' 

BELL,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  June  2, 1624. 
S.  of  Sir  Edmund.  Of  Outwell,  Norfolk.  School,  N.  Walsham. 
Matric.  1625;  B.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1626-7.  Probably 
the  posthumous  son  of  Sir  Edmund  referred  to  in  his  will. 
Brother  of  Edmund  (1623-4).  Peile  must  be  wrong  in 
identifying  him  with  Robert  (1606).  (Chester  Waters,  1. 120.) 

BELL,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  April  16, 

1647.   S.  of  Anthony,  late  of  Little  Coates,  Lines.   School, 

Gainsborough.  Matric.  1647. 
BELL,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  Mar.  25, 

x668.    S.  of  William,  of  Manchester.    School,  Manchester. 

Matric.  1668;  B.A.  1671-2. 
BELL,  ROGER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Easter,  1574. 

BELL,  SABIUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Mar.  18,  1662-3. 
Matric  1663;  Scholar,  1664;  B.A.  1666-7;  M.A.  1670. 
Perhaps  V.  of  Brafierton,  Yorks.,  1667-72  and  V.  of 
Brotherton,  1671-80. 


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Bell,  Samuel 

BELL,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sirar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June  5.  i747. 
S.  of  Matthew  (1708),  clerk,  of  Suffolk.  B.  at  Clare,  School, 
Lavenham.  Matric  1748-9;  B.A.  1750-1.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterh.)  June  2,  1751.  Brother  of  John  (1741). 

BELL,  STEPHEN.  Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  Michs.  1554 
(impubes);  B.A.  1559-60.   Fellow  of  Queens',  1562-4. 

BELL,  THOMAS.    B.Can.L.  1511-2. 

BELL,  THOMAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1565. 

B.  at  Raskelf,  Yorks.,  1547.   Resided  three  years.  At  Rome 

for  seven  years,  where  he  was  ordained  priest  by  Bishop 

Goldwell,  late  of  St  Asaph.  Then  at  Thirsk  (perhaps  curate) 

for  10  years.    R.  of  Burton,  Lines.,  1605.    Imprisoned  for 

six  years  in  York  Castle  (before  going  to  Rome).   According 

to  Camm  {Martyrs,  p.  571)  he  was  at  first  in  Anglican  orders. 

Went  to  Douay,  Feb.  3,  1576-7;  and  thence  to  the  English 

College  at  Rome.  Laboured  as  a  priest  In  Lanes,  and  Yorks. 

for  several  years.  He  then  left  the  Romish  Church  and  became 

a  notorious  spy.   (D.N.B. ;  Douay  Diary.) 
BELL,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Michs.  1586; 

B.A.  (?   1589-90);  M.A.  1593.    One  of  these  names  V.  of 

Scalby,  Yorks.,  1593-1621.  Died  1621. 
BELL,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  14,  1595.    Of 

York.    Perhaps  M.A.    1598.    One  of  these  names,   'M.A. 

Cambridge',  incorp.  at  Oxford,  May  16,  1607.    Perhaps  V.  of 

Beeford,  Yorks.,  1608-37.    Preb.  of  York,  1614-37.    Died 

1637- 
BELL,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Caius,  Easter,  1645 ;  Scholar 

of   Caius;  B.A.    1648-9.      Subscribed  for  deacon's  orders 

(Norwich)  Sept.  18,  1663. 
BELL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  2,  1705. 

S.  of  Richard,  of  London.   School,  St  Paul's.   Matric.  1705; 

Scholar,  1706;  B.A.  1708-9;  M.A.  1712.  Perhaps  V.  of  Eccles, 

Lanes.,  1724-5  and  R.  of  Liverpool. 
BELL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  May  25,  1716. 

Of  Boston,  Lines.  Matric.  1716;  B.A.  1720-1.  Ord.  deacon 

(Lincoln)  June  4,  1721. 
BELL,  THOMAS.    M.A.  from  King's,  1722.   S.  of  WilUam,  of 

Worferton,  Salop.   Matric.  (Christ  Church,  Oxford)  Feb.  16, 

1703-4,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1707.     R.  of  Quatt,  Salop, 

1713.  {Al.  OxoH.) 

BELL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Jan.  6, 
1728-9.  Of  Derbyshire.  Matric.  1729;  B.A.  1732-3. 

BELL,  TIMOTHY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1627. 

BELLE,  WILLIAM  Fellow  of  Michael  House.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely)  Mar.  10,  1407-8;  priest.  Mar.  31,  1408. 

BELL,  WILLIAM.  B.D.  1556,  after  ro  years  study  In  theology. 
One  of  these  names,  D.D.,  R.  of  Gateshead,  Durham,  1557. 

BELL,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter,  1623 ; 
B.A.  1626-7;  M.A.  1630.  Probably  V.  of  Huyton,  Lanes., 
1645;  ejected  1662.  Died,  1681,  aged  74.  Father  of  the  next. 
(Calamy,  n.  96.) 

BELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Sept.  5, 
1655.  S.  of  William  (above),  of  Huyton,  Lanes.  B.  there. 
School,  Manchester.  Drowned  in  Cambridge.  Buried  at  All 
Saints,  July  20,  1658.    (Mumford,  Manch.  Gr.  Sch.) 

BELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  24,  1668. 
Of  Suflfolk. 

BELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FelL  -Com.  at  Emmanuel,  July  0. 1713. 
Of  Norfolk. 

BELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  May  26, 
1749-  S.  of  William,  Esq.  B.  at  Greenwich,  Kent.  School, 
Greenwich.  Matric.  1749;  B.A.  1753;  M.A.  1756;  D.D.  1767 
{Lit.  Reg.).  Fellow,  1753.  Members'  prize,  1755.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  22,  1754;  priest,  Etec.  21,  1755. 
Chaplain  to  the  Princess  Amelia.  Preb.  of  Westminster,  1765. 
V.  of  St  Bride's,  Fleet  St,  London,  1776-80.  V.  of  Christ 
Church,  Newgate  St,  1780-99.  Treasurer  of  St  Paul's,  1766. 
Died  in  Westminster,  Sept.  29, 1816.  Buried  in  Westminster 
Abbey.  Founder  of  the  'BcU  Scholarships.'  Known  as  a 
writer  on  the  theory  of  Population.  (D.N.B.) 

B.A.  i477-«. 

M.A.  1493. 

Priest  and  schoolmaster.  M.Gram.  1 531-3, 
Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  36,  1591. 
Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  e.  1594. 

Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Lent,  1633. 
BELLA,  EDWARD,  tee  BELLBY. 

BELLAMY,  ALEXANDER.    Matric.  sizar  from  Clau,  Easter, 

1577. 


BELLAMY,  CRAYLB.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St  Catharine's, 
Oct.  18,  1740.  Of  Hatton  Gardeo,  Loodoo.  Matric  1740. 

V.  A.C.  129 


Bellasis,  Henry 

BELLAMY,  DANIEL  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1675.  Of  Notts. 
Matnc  1675;  B.A.  1678-9.  Licence  for  deacon  and  priest 
(Cant.)  i68r.  R.  of  Caterham,  Surrey,  1681-1705.  R.  of 
Oxted,  1705-45.  Died  March  8,  1745-6,  aged  89.    (L.  Mag.) 

BELLAMY,  DANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  x8)  at  Trinity,  Apr  30, 
1736.  S.  of  Daniel,  of  London.  School,  St  Paul's  Matric 
1736;  M.A.  1759  (Lit.  Reg.).  V.  of  St  Stephen's,  St  Albans, 
1749790.  R.  of  Hedgeriey,  Bucks.,  1759.  'Asst.  Minister' 
at  Richmond,  1758-66.  V.  of  Kew  and  Petersham,  Surrey. 
Author,  dramatic  and  miscellaneous.  Died  Feb.  15.  1788. 
Will  (P.C.C).   (D.N.B.) 

BELLAMY,  EDWARD.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hau,.  Mar.  13. 

1664-S.  Of  Northants. 
BELLAMY,  EDWARD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
July  2,  1695.  S.  of  Adam,  merchant,  of  London.  B.  there. 
School,  Enfield.  Matric.  1695.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Nov.  27,  1697;  perhaps  also  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  i8. 
1698. 

BELLAMY,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  20,  1723-4.  S.  of  Edward,  clerk,  of  Cambs.  B.  at 
Wisbech.  School,  Wisbech.  Matric.  1726;  M.B.  1729. 

BELLAMY,  GEORGE  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sr  John's,  May  19, 
1722.  S.  of  Robert,  husbandman,  of  Durham.  B.  at  Moor- 
house  in  the  parish  of  Houghton-le-Spring.  Schools,  Durham 
and  Houghton.  Matric.  1722;  B.A.  1726-7. 

BELLAMY,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St  Catharine's, 
Mar.  20, 1679-80.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  John,  of  London,  Esq., 
deceased;  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  30,  1679. 

BELLAMY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Dec.  28,  1687.  S.  of 
John.  Of  Wisbech,  Isle  of  Ely,  Esq.  Matric.  1688;  Scholar, 
1690;  B.A.  1691-2;  M.A.  1695.   V.  of  Wisbech,  1702-14. 

BELLAMIE,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
June  II,  1632.  S.  of  Matthew,  merchant,  of  Richmond, 
Yorks.  B.  there.  School,  Richmond.  Matric.  1632;  B.A. 
1635-6. 

BELLAMY,  NATHANIEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Michs.  1620.  Of  Lines.  B.A.  1623-4.  Buried  in  St  Benet's, 
Cambridge,  Dec.  23,  1625. 

BELLAMY,  OLIVER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1657.  Of  Notts.  B.A.  1660-1.  Fellow,  1663.  Buried  in  St 
Benet's,  Cambridge,  Sept.  22,  1663. 

BELLAMY,  ROBERT.  Scholar  of  King's  Hall,  c.  1461 ;  B.Can.L. 
1465;  D.Can.L.  1469-70.  R.  of  Little  Warley,  1453-4. 
V.  of  Latton,  1456-60.  R.  of  Wennington,  1469-70.  R.  of 
Copford,  1469-71.  R.  of  Ramsden  Grays,  1471-4.  V.  of 
'Malketon'  (Orwell)  1474  (all  in  Essex).  Preb.  of  Lincoln, 
1483-92.  Perhaps  R.  of  Hemingford  Abbots,  Hunts.,  1476- 
92.   Died  1492.   Will  (P.C.C). 

BELLAMY,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1508-9.  WiU  of  one  of  these  names, 
of  Hadley,  Midds.,  clerk,  proved  (Consist.  C,  London)  1518. 

BELLAMY, .   Paid  fees  for  M.A.  or  higher  degree,  1473-4. 

BELLARBIE,  MICHAEL  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  c.  1597; 
B.A.  1600-1. 

BELLARD,  THOMAS.  Scholar  of  Christ's.  Of  Yorks.  Received 
tonsure  (London)  Mar.  1554-5.  (Peile,  i-  59-) 

BELLARD, .   M.A.  or  higher  degree,  1488-9. 

BELLAS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  June  20,  1710. 
S.  of  James,  of  Louth,  Lines.  School,  Louth.  Matric.  1711; 
B.A.  1716-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  July  14,  1717;  priest, 
June  4,  1721.  R.  of  Covenham  St  Mary,  Lines.,  1721. 

BELASYZE,  ANTHONY.  B.Civ.L.  1519-20;  LL.D.  abroad.  S.of 
Thomas,  of  Henknowle,  Durham.  Adm.  advocate,  1528. 
Ord.  priest  (Durham)  June  7,  153?.  R.  of  Whickham, 
Durham,  1533-9.  V.  of  St  Oswald,  Durham,  1533.  R.  of 
Bmiicepeth,  1539.  R.  of  Ripley,  Yorks.  R.  of  Haftlebury, 
Worcs.  Chaplain  to  Henry  VIII.  Preb.  of  Durham  and  Canon 
of  Westminster,  1540.  Archdeacon  of  Colchester,  1543-52. 
Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1544.  Master  in  Chancery,  1544-  Master  of 
Sherbum  Hospital,  Durham,  1545-52.  Preb.  of  Wells.  Preb. 
of  York,  1549.  Acquired  great  wealth  by  the  spoliation  of 
the  monasteries.  Died  July,  1552.  Will,  P.C.C.  (D.N.B.; 
Cooper,  I.  543 ;  Vis.  of  Yorks.) 

BELLASIS,  BRIAN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1579- 
Brother  of  Charles  (1572)  next.  4th  s.  of  Sir  William,  of 
Newborough,  Yorks.,  Knt.  B.  at  Newborough,  July  19,  I559- 
Buried  at  Houghton-le-Spring,  July  18, 1608.  (Vis.  of  Yorks., 
1584;  H.  M.  Wood.) 

BELASSIS,  CHARLES.  Matric.  pens,  (age  16)  from  Jesus,  Michs. 
1572.  S.  of  Sir  William,  Knight,  of  Newborough,  Yorks.  Mi- 
grated to  Caius,  July  15,  1573-  School,  Newborough.  B.A. 
from  Jesus,  1578-9;  M.A.  1582.  Of  Morton,  Houghton-le- 
Spring.  Fellow  of  Jesus,  1593-1601.  D.Clv.L.  of  some  Uni- 
versity. Buried  at  Houghton,  Aug.  18,  1601.  Will  proved 
(V.C.C.)  1601.   Brothcrof  Brian  (1579)  above.   (Venn.i.yi.) 

BELASSIS  or  BELLES,  HENRY.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Jksus, 
Easter,  1573.   Perhaps  brother  of  Charles  (xs7a)  uid  Bryan. 


Bellasis,  Henry 

BELLASIS,  HENRY.   Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  Trinity,  Easter, 

1615.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Thomas  (1592),  of  Newborough,  Bart. 
(Lord  Fauconberg).  Bapt.  at  Coxwold,  May  20,  1604.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  18,  1619.  M.P.  for  Thirsk,  1625;  for 
Yorks.,  1628, 1640, 1640-42.  Died,  vita  patris,  May  20, 1647. 
M.I.  at  Cox  wold,  Yorks.  (Burke,  Ext.  Bart. ;  Le  Neve,  Mott. 
u.  227;  Collins,  VI.  35.) 

BELASYSE,  HENRY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Christ's,  Mar.  29, 
1666.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  Richard,  of  Potto,  Yorks.  (of  Ludworth, 
Durham).  B.  at  Biddick  House,  Durham.  School,  Houghton. 
Matric.  1667.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Apr.  2,  1668.  Of 
Potto,  and  afterwards  of  Brancepeth  Castle,  Durham,  Knt. 
Perhaps  M.P.  tor  Morpeth,  1695-8, 1700-1 ;  for  Durham,  1701, 
1710;  for  Michael,  1713.  General  in  Flanders.  Governor  of 
Berwick-on-Tweed,  1713-5.  Died  Dec.  16,  I7i7.  aged  69; 
buried  in  Westminster  Abbey.  {PeOe,  11.  2;  Surtees,  i.  202.) 

BELLASYS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  Mar. 
28,  1638.  Of  Durham.  Matric.  1638.  Dr  Walker  identifies 
him  with  the  royalist  son  of  Lord  Fauconberg,  who  was 
created  Baron  Belasysein  1645-  Died  Sept.  10,  1689.  Buried 
at  St  Giles-in-the-Fields.  But  he,  according  to  D.N.B., 
was  bom  in  1614.   (T.  A.  Walker;  G.E.C.;  H  M.  Wood.) 

BELLASIS,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1615.  One  of  these  names  s.  of  William,  of  Morton,  Durham. 
(Km.  of  Yorks.) 

BELASSIS,  RICHARD.  Matric.  FelL-Com.  from  St  Catharine's, 
Easter,  1629.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  William,  of  Co.  Ehirham,  Knt. 
B.  Apr.  14, 1612.  Bapt.  at  St  Nicholas,  Newcastle,  Apr.  23, 
1612.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  10, 1627.  Of  Ludworth  and 
Owton,  Durham.  Knighted,  1639.  Buried  at  St  Oswald's, 
Durham,  Feb.  26,  1651.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1652.  (H.  M.  Wood; 
J.  Foster,  Gray's  Inn.) 

BELASYS  or  BELLOCIS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Peterhouse,  May  30, 1668.  S.  of  William,  of  Morton  House, 
Durham.  School,  Houghton.  Matric.  1668;  Scholar,  1669; 
B.A.  1671-2;  M.A.  1675.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  1673-4; 
priest  (London)  May  26,  1678.  R.  of  Haughton-le-Skeme, 
Durham,  1680-1721.  Diedi72i.  Buried  at  Haughton,  Nov.  1. 
{T.  A .  Walker,  137;  H.  M.  Wood.) 

BELLASIS,  THOMAS.  Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  Jesus,  c.  1592. 
S.andh.  of  Sir  Henry,  of  Newborough,  Yorks.,  Bart.  B.  1577. 
M.P.  for  Thirsk,  1597,  1614,  1620,  1624.  Knighted,  1603. 
Succeeded  as  Bart.,  1624.  Created  Baron  Fauconberg,  1627; 
and  Viscoimt,  1643.  Died  1652;  buried  at  Coxwold,  Yorks. 
Father  of  Henry  (1615).  {G.E.C.  i.  43;  H.  M.  Wood.) 

BELLASIS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St  Catharine's, 
1628.    Of  Yorkshire. 

BELLASIS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Christ's, 
17x3.  Adm.  at  Trinity,  Jan.  i,  1713-4.  S.  of  Sir  Henry,  of 
Brancepeth,  Durham.  Matric.  1713-4.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Aug.  i,  1715.  Died  Feb.  11,  1769,  aged  72;  buried 
in  Westminster  Abbey.   (Peile,  11.  182.) 

BELLASIS, (senior).    Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Trinity,  1658. 

BELLASIS, {junior).    Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Trinity,  1658. 

BELLAY,  JOHN.  LL.D.  1574  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of  John, 
of  Haselbury,  Somerset.  B.A.  (Oxford)  1554-5;  M.A.  1558-9; 
B.C.L.  and  D.C.L.  1567.  Fellow  of  Oriel  College,  1556; 
Provost,  1566-73.  Adm.  advocate,  1569.  Canon  of  Lincoln, 
1574.  Master  in  Chancery,  and  Chancellor  of  Lincoln.  Died 
at  Gt  Paxton,  Hunts.,  1608.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1609.  {Cooper,  11. 
481;  Al.  Oxon.) 

BELLERS,  FULK.  M.A.  1651  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
John,  of  Alcester,  Warws.  Matric.  at  Trinity  College,  Oxford, 
Dec.  5,  1623,  age  17;  B.A.  1627;  M.A.  1630.  R.  of  Arrow, 
Warwickshire,  1631.  Sequestered  to  St  Vedast,  Foster  Lane, 
London,  1643.  WUl  (P.C.C.)  1660;  'of  St  Peter-le-Poer.'  {Al. 
Oxon.) 

BELLERS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  i,  1651.  Of 

Warwickshire. 
BELLET,  WILUABl    Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 

1576.  Of  Cornwall.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1580-1 ;  M.A.  1584. 

Fellow,  1584.    Perhaps  s.  of  Francis,  of  Bochym,  Cornwall. 

{Vis.  of  Cornwall.) 

BELLEW,  EDWARD.   Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  19,  1678. 

Of  Hertfordshire.   Matric.  1679;  B.A.  1681-2. 
BELLEY  or  BELLA,  EDWARD.    Matric.  from  Emmanuel,  c. 

1591.   B.  at  Brigg,  Lines.,  1571.   B.A.  from  Corpus  Christi, 

1592-3-  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Aug.  12, 1595;  priest,  June  15, 

1606.   V.  of  Riby,  Lines.,  1605-22. 

BEL  YE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Lent,  1384-5. 
BELLEY,  THOMAS.   Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  24, 

1588--9.  One  of  these  names,  s.  of  John,  of  Buckden,  Hunts. ; 

adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  14,  1591.   {Vis.  of  Hunts.,  1613.) 
BELLIEURE,  PETER  DE.   M.A.  1637-8. 
BELUEURE,  POMPONIUS  DE.  M.A.  1637-8. 


Belloman,  John 

BELLING,  PHILIP.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1625.  Of  Suffolk. 

BELLINGER,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  June 
29, 1723.  S.  of  Francis,  druggist,  of  Stamford,  Lines.  School, 
St  Paul's,  London.  Matiic.  1724.  Brother  of  John  Edward 
(1719-20). 

BELLINGER,  DEVEREUX.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Apr.  25, 1668. 
Previously  matric.  at  New  Inn  HaU,  Oxford,  Mar.  29,  1667. 
S.  of  Edward,  of  Aston  Tyrrold,  Berks.,  clerk.  {Al.  Oxon.) 

BELLINGER,  JOHN  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St 
John's,  Jan.  22, 1719-20.  S.  of  Francis,  druggist,  of  Lincoln- 
shire (Licentiate,  R.C.P.  1708).  B.  in  Stamford.  School, 
Stamford.  Matric.  1720;  B.A.  1723-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
May  I,  1724;  priest,  Sept.  25,  1726.  V.  of  Headon,  Notts., 
1729-44.  Brother  of  Charles  (1723).   {Scott-Mayor,  iii.  330.) 

BELLINGER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  (age  18)  at  King's,  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Apr.  16,  1509.   Of  Bristol.  Left  1511. 

BELLINGHAM,  EDWARD.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Jesus, 
Lent,  1581-2. 

BELLINGHAM,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1580.  Perhaps  2nd  s.  of  Alan,  of  Helsington,  Westmorland, 
Esq.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  30,  1582-3.  One  of 
these  names  M.P.  for  Chichester,  1628-9. 

BELLINGHAM,  HENRY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Queens',  Nov.  10, 
1609.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  16,  1610-1.  S.  of 
Sir  James,  of  Helsington,  Westmorland,  Knt.  Created  Bart. 
1620.  M.P.  for  Westmorland,  1625-6,  1640-5  ('disabled  to 
sit').   Died  Oct.  1650.   (G.£.C.  1.  145 ;  Burke,  £*«.  Bar*.) 

BELLINGHAM,  JOHN.  B.A.  1483-4;  M.A.  1487-8.  Perhaps 
clerk,  of  Morley,  Norfolk;  wiU  (P.C.C.)  1504. 

BELLINGHAM,  RICHARD.  Studied  at  Cambridge.  Sup.  for 
B.Civ.L.  (Oxford)  15 10.  Perhaps  scholar  of  King's  Hall, 
1501-6.   R.  of  Harlington,  Middlesex,  1525-8. 

BELLINGHAM,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent, 
1564-5. 

BELLINGHAM,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Queens',  Feb. 
22,  1603-4.  Of  Westmorland.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
June  II,  1605.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  James,  of  Levens,  Westmor- 
land. 

BELLINGHAM,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene, 
Michs.  1575. 

BELLINGHAM,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs. 
1618.  Probably  the  New  England  emigrant.  B.  about  1600. 
S.  of  WiUiam,  of  Manton  and  Bromby,  Lines. ;  and  brother 
of  Richard,  Governor  of  Massachusetts.  Freeman  of  the 
Massachusetts  Bay  Colony,  Oct.  12,  1640.  Settled  as  a 
merchant  at  Rowley,  Mass.  Died  unmarried,  1650.  Left  his 
estate  to  his  nephew  Samuel,  s.  of  bis  brother  Richard.  (J.  G. 
BarUett.) 

BELLINGHAM.  — .    Scholar  of  Trinity,  1548. 

BELLINGSLEY  see  BILLINGSLEY. 

BELLIS,  JOHN.  Adm  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  June  4,  1715. 
S.  of  Robert,  V.  of  Ince,  Cheshire.  Matric.  1715;  Scholar, 
1716;  B.A.  1718-9.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln,  Litt.  dim.  from 
Chester)  Feb.  22,  1718-9.  R.  of  Covenham  St  Mary,  Lines. 
Brother  of  Robert  (1721)  and  Samuel  (1712). 

BELLIS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Mar.  34, 
1684-5.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Barrow,  Cheshire.  School,  Mickle 
Trafford.   Matric.  1685;  B.A.  168^;  M.A.  1696. 

BELLIS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Christ's,  June  2, 
1721.  S.  of  Robert,  V.  of  Ince,  Cheshire.  B.  there.  School, 
Ince.  Matric.  1721;  LL.B.  1726.  Perhaps  ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln,  Litt.  dim.  from  Chichester)  Dec.  20,  1724;  'B..\.' 
One  of  these  names  C.  of  Ashton,  Lanes.,  1726.  Brother  of 
John  (1715)  and  Samuel  (1712).  {PeiU,  11.  203.) 

BELLIS,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  June  13, 
1712.  S.  of  Robert.  B.  at  Ince,  Cheshire.  School,  Ince. 
Matric.  1712;  Scholar,  1713;  B.A.  1715-6.  Ord.  priest  (York) 
June,  1718.  Brother  of  John  (1715)  and  Robert  (1721). 

BELLONSYS,  STEPHEN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  May,  1555. 

BELLMAN,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  10, 

1712.     S.   of    Christopher,   of   Heversham,   Westmorland. 

School,  Heversham.  Matric.  1713;  Scholar,  1718;  B.A.  1718- 

9;  M.A.  1722;  B.D.  1728  {Com.  Reg.).   FeUow,  1721.   Ord. 

deacon  (Ely)  May  24,  1719;  priest  (Norwich)  May,  1722.   V. 

of  Bamngton,  Cambs.,  1738.    R.  of  N.  Runcton,  Norfolk, 

1738-56.   Died  1756. 
BELMAN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  <age  20)  at  Christ's,  June  12, 

1655.    S.  of  Robert.     B.   at   Windermere,  Westmorland. 

School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1655;  B.A.  1658;  M.A.  1662.  C.  of 

Distington,    Cumberland.    V.  of   Bridekirk,  Cockermouth, 

1665-80.    Died  1680.    {Peile,  1.  567.) 

BELLOMAN  or  BELLYNIAN,  JOHN.  Adm.  (age  17)  at  King's, 
a  scholar  from  Eton,  Aug.  z6,  1518.  Of  Abingdon,  Berks. 


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Bellopselius,  Peter 

BELLOND,  .    Augustinian  friar.    B.D.  1 500-1.    Probably 

Edtnond,  D.D.,  Prior  of  St  Aupistine's,  London;  mentioned 

in  «ill  of  Sir  Robert  Sheffeld  (P.C.C.)  1518.   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 
BELLOPSELIUS,  PETER.    Author  of  verses  on  the  death  of 

Martin  Bucer,  1550.    {Cooper,  i.  104.) 
BELLOT,  see  also  BILLOT. 
BELLOT,  JOHN.  Adm.pens.  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  3, 1698-9. 

S.   of  Sir  Thomas,   Bart.,  of  Moreton,  Cheshire.    School, 

Chester.    Matric.   1699;   B..\.  1703-4.    (B.  Nov.  30,   1676: 

according  to  Burke,  Ext.  Bart.)    Succeeded  as  3rd  Bart., 

1709.    Died  Feb.  8,  1713-4.    Brother  of  Thomas  (1698-9). 

{Staffs.  Pedigrees;  G.E.C..) 
BBLLOTT,  RENATUS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Apr. 

J2,   1691.    S.  of  Christopher,  of  Bodmin,  Cornwall,  Esq. 

Matric.  1691;  as  Donatus.    Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 

Apr.  16,  1691.   M.P.  for  Michael,  Cornwall,  1702. 
BELLOT,  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Apr.  7,  1689.   Of 

Cornwall.   Matric.  1689;  B.A.  1692-3. 
BELLOT,  THOBfAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Feb. 

3,  1698-9.    S.  of  Sir  Thomas,  Bart.,  of  Moreton,  Cheshire. 

School,  Chester.  Matric.  1699.  Brother  of  John  (1698-9). 
BELSHAM,  NATHANIEL.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  July  21, 

1681.  Of  Essex.   Previously  adm.  at  St  Catharine's,  July  3, 

1680.    B.A.  1683-4. 
BELSON,  NICHOLAS.   Adm.  (age  19)  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 

Eton,  .\ug.  23,  1554.  Of  London.  Matric.  1554;  B.A.  1558-9. 

Fellow,  1557-9.  Schoolmaster  at  Stanton,  and  at  MoiJton, 

Suffolk;  perhaps  afterwards  at  Wisbech,  Cambs.  (Hanpood.) 
BELT,  JOHN.     B.Civ.  or  Can.L.  1489-90.    Probably  fellow  of 

King's  Hall,  1505-40.  Died  1540:  benefactor  to  the  College. 

Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1540. 
BELT,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  28, 1653. 

S.  of  Sir  William  (1596),  Recorder  of  York.  B.  there.  Schools, 

York  and  Pocklington.   Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Apr.  23,  1655. 

Of  Overton,  Yorks.     Buried  Mar.  26,  1667,  at  St  Michael-le- 

Belfr>',  York.   (F.M.G.  944;  Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665.) 
BELT,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  May  4, 1672. 

S.  of  Joseph,  deceased.   B.  at  Pocklington,  Yorks.   School, 

Pocklington.    Matric.  1672. 
BELT,  ROBERT.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  June  16, 

1702.  S.  of  Robert.  B  at  Bossall,  Yorks.  School,  Beverley. 

Matric.  1702.   Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  18,  1702. 

Of  Bossall,  Esq.   Died  Apr.  7,  1746.   (F.Af  G.  945;  PeiU,  11. 

t54) 
BELT,  THOMAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1582; 

B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1585-6  (St  John's,  in  ordo). 
BELT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Oct.  10, 1655. 

S.  of  Richard.  B.  atCiurham.  School,  Durham.  Matric.  1655; 

LL.B.  1662  (LU.  Reg.).   P.C.  of  St  Andrew,  Auckland,  Dur- 
ham, 1662-71.    Died  1677. 
BELTE,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  e.  1596. 

Doubtless  of  the  city  of  York;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  15, 

1598;    s.   of    Leonard   (?  Lancelot),   Town  Clerk  of   York. 

Knighted,  1633.    ReccM-der  of  York.   Died  Feb.  10,  1651-2. 

Father  of  Robert  (1653).  (F.M.G.  944;  Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665.) 
BELTON,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19  )at  St  John's,  Apr.  18, 

1733.  S.  of  Samuel,  hosier,  of  Leicestershire.  B.  in  Leicester. 

School,  Leicester.   Matric.  17J3;  B.A.  1736-7.   Ord.  deacon 

(Lincoln)  Dec.   18,   1737;  pnest.  Mar.   15,   1738-9.    V.  of 

Queniborough,    Leicestershire,    1748-67.    V.   of    Ratcliffe, 

1763-83.  V.  of  Barkby,  1767-83.  Died  Oct.  31,  1783.  (Scott- 

Mayor,  in.  446.) 
BELTON,  THOMAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1633; 

B.A.  1637-8.  Curate  at  Mexborough,  Yorks.   Died  Jan.  22, 

1690,  aged  73.  (Hunter,  S.  Yorks.) 

BELTON, .    Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  1658. 

BELVERGE,  JOHN.    Scholar  at  King's  Hall.    Left  Aug.  26, 

1382. 
BELWARD, RICHARD.  Adm. Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 

Nov.  13,  1706.   S.  of  William,  of  Mettingham,  Suffolk,  Esq. 

B.  at  Wood  ton,  Norfolk.   Matric.  1706.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 

June  29,  1710.  Concerned  in  the  rebellion  of  1745.  Escaped 

abroad,  but  returned  and  died  in  concealment  at  Bungay. 

{Suckling,  I.  158.) 
BBLWOOD,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  sUar  at  Qukbnb',  July  4,  1603. 

Of  Yorkshire.   Buried  at  St  Botolph't,  Cambridge,  Sept.  30, 

1605. 
BELWOOO,  JOHN.    Adm.  titar  at  Emmanuel,  Dec.  3.  161 1. 

Scholar;  B.A.   1613-6;  M.A.  1619.    V.  of  Dalby,  Yorks., 

1631-3. 

BBLWOOD,  JOSIAS.  Matric.  pent,  from  St  John's,  Mich*. 
1626;  B.A.  1630-1;  M.A.  1634.  S.  of  Roger  (next).  V.  of 
Wetton,  Yorka.,  1637.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  George  Ais- 
congfaofYork.  Head-master  of  Otley,  1642-32.  Died  1652. 
{VU.  of  York*.,  i66i.) 


sizar  from  Magdalxnk, 


Bendish,  Hicham 

BBLWOOD,  ROGER.    B.A.  from  Trinity,  1597-8;  M.A.  1601. 

y.  of  St  Crux,  York,  1609-23.  Buried  there  Nov.  24,  1646. 

(.M.  H.  Peacock;  Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665.) 
BELWORTHIE,   ROBERT.     Matric. 

Michs.  1585;  B.A.  1588-9. 
BEMBRIDGE,  see  also  BAINBRIDGE. 
BEMBRIDGE  or  BAINBRIGG,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens', 

July  6,  1627.   Of  Leicestershire.   B.A.  1630;  M.A.  1634. 
BEMBRICK,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1623. 

Matric.  1623;  B.A.  1626-7;  M.A.  1630. 

BENDBRIG,  ROBERT.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  tfichs. 

1568. 

BEMBRIDGE  or  BAINBRIDGE,  ROBERT.   Matric  pens,  from 

Emmanuel,  Michs.  1602. 
BEMBRIDGE  or  BAINBRIDGE,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  pens,  from 
Emmanuel,  Michs.  1602. 

BEMINGTON,    RAPHAEL.    Matric.    pens,    from    St  John's, 

Easter,  1614.   See  Bunnington,  Ralph. 
BEMIS,  JOHN,  see  BEAMES. 
BEMISTER,  RICHARD.    Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  June  2,  1645. 

Matric.  1645;  B.A.  1647-8.   Ord.  deacon  (Lincohi)  May  2; 

priest.  May  4,  1661. 
BEMISTER,  RICHARD.    Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  May  11,  1677. 

Of  Wootton,  Isle  of  Wight.   Matric.  1677;  B.A.  1680-1. 
BEMUNDE  and  BEMANT,  see  BEAUMONT. 
BENCE,  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  August 

22,1686.  Of  Suffolk.  S.  of  Edmund,  of  Benhall.  Bapt.  there, 

Feb.  20,  1671-2.     Matric.  1688;  B.A.  1690-1;  M.A.  1694. 

Fellow,  1 69 1.    Of  Thorington  Hall.  Sheriff  of  Suffolk,  1733, 

1742-  Buried  at  Thorington,  Aug.  8,1759.  M.I.  (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 
BENCE,  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June  26, 

1727.   Of  Cheddiston,  Suffolk.   Matric.  1727.  S.  of  Alexander 

(above),  of  Thorington,  Suffolk.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 

Feb.  13,  1728-9.    Buried  at  Thorington,  June  7,  1742.  M.I. 
BENCE,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Dec.  22,  1685. 

S.  of  Edmund,  of  Benhall.   Bapt.  there,  Sept.  27,  1670.   Of 

Heveningham  Hall,  Suffolk.   Died  Oct.  18,  1718.   Buried  at 

Heveningham.    Brother  of  Alexander  (1686)  and  Thomas 

(1695).   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 
BENCE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  July  1, 1695. 

Bapt.  at  Benhall,  Suffolk,  Jan.  29,  1679-80.  Matric.  1696; 

B.A.  1699-1700;  M.A.  1703.    Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  June  11; 

priest,  Sept.  24,  1704.    R.  of  Kelsale  and  Csuieton,  Suffolk, 

1705.   R.  of  Thorington,  1722.  Buried  at  Carleton,  Sept.  27, 

1737.   M.I. 
BENCE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Sx  John's,  1596;  B.A. 

1599-1600. 
BENCH,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  stear  from  St  John's,  e.  1593. 

Perhaps  same  as  above. 

BENCHAM,  ,   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1588. 

Perhaps  the  same  as  John  Benskin. 

BEND,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  3,  1655. 
BENDYS  or  BENNYS,  JOHN.  FeUow  or  scholar  of  King's  Hall, 

1475  until  1507.  .Scrutator,  1479. 

BENDES  or  BINNES,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Petkrhousb, 
Michs.  1578.  Of  Yorks.  B.A.  1581-2;  M.A.  from  St  John's, 
1585;  B.D.  1593.   FeUow  of  St  John's,  1584. 

BENDYS,  W.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Easter,  1584. 
One  William  Bendes,  not  a  graduate,  was  R.  of  Littte 
Wenham,  Suffolk,  in  1603.  Perhaps  his  will  (NorwicJi)  1613, 
as  of  Ipswich,  clerk. 

BENDISHE,  ANDREW.   Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1578. 

B.  at  Barrington,  Cambs.   School,  Ely.    B.A.  1581-2;  M.A. 

1585.  Fellow,  1583-90.  Buried  at  Barrington,  Cambs.,  Apr.  8, 

1615.  He  resigned  his  fellowship  to  his  brother  William  (1584) 

on  succeeding  to  his  father's  estate.  Father  of  Thomas  (1620). 

(A.  Gray.) 
BENDISH,   EDMUND.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  30, 

1625-6. 
BENDISH,  FRANCIS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 

1566. 
BENDISHE,  FRANCIS.  Matnc.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1380. 
BENDISH,  FRANCIS  (?).  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  1590. 
BENDISH,  FRANCIS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  c.  1594;  B.A. 

1597-8;  M.A.  1601.  Buried  at  Barrington,  Cambs.,  Sept.  i8, 

1618. 
BENDISH,  HICHAM.   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Jesus,  May  tt,  1690. 

Of  East  Ham,   Essex.    S.  of   Robert,  and   Mary,  dau.  of 

Francis  Higham,  of  East  Ham.    Died  May  4,  1733.  aged  48. 

{MormtU,  1.  i}.) 


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Bendish,  John 

BENDISH,  JOHN.    Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  Queens',  Michs. 

1581.  Of  Essex.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  18,  1583. 

BENDISH,  JOHN.  Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  St  John's,  Lent, 
1645-6.  Perhaps  s.  of  Sir  Thomas  (1624).  If  so,  B.  c.  1630: 
succeeded  as  3rd  Bart.  1674,  and  died  in  the  Fleet  prison, 
Apr.  22, 1707.   {Burke,  Ext.  Bart.;  G.E.C.) 

BENDISH,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  8, 1687. 
ist  s.  of  Sir  John,  Bart.,  of  Steeple  Bumpstead.  B.  in  London. 
School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  1687.  Died  young.  {Brake,  Ext. 
Bart.) 

BENDISH,  LEONARD.   B.A.  1490;  M.A.  1493. 

BENDISHE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 
1566;  B.A.  1569-70;  M.A.  1573;  B.D.  1581.  V.  of  Helion 
Bumpstead,  Essex,  1571-80.  R.  of  Castle  Camps,  Cambs., 
1579-   Will  (P.C.C.)  1585. 

BENDISHE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1589. 
Perhaps  of  Girton,  Kent;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  14,  i593- 

BENDISHE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  c.  1593. 

BENDISH,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  27, 1657. 
Of  Cambridgeshire.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Barrington. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jime  5,  1660. 

BENDYSHE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  25, 
1725.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Barrington,  Cambs.  School,  West- 
minster. Matric.  1725;  Scholar,  1726;  B.A.  1728-9;  M.A. 
1732 ;  B.D.  1750.  Fellow,  1731.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  i, 
1735;  priest,  June  5,  1737.  V.  of  Shalford,  Surrey,  I745-55. 
R.  of  Dickleburgh,  Norfolk,  1755-S3. 

BENDISH,  ROGER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1623. 
Adm.  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1624. 

BENDISH,  SKEFFINGTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May 
26,  1635,  as  Shellington.  S.  of  William  (1584).  B.  Nov.  34, 
i6i6.   Registrar  of  Elton,  1648.   (Whistler's  Elton.) 

BENDYSHE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall, 
Michs.  1548. 

BENDYSHE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 
I554'  Perhaps  s.  of  John,  of  Steeple  Bumpstead,  Essex; 
adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  July  8, 1557.  Died  Feb.  23, 1603, 
aged  63.  Buried  at  Prating.   (Burke,  Ext.  Bart.) 

BENDISHE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  c.  1590.  B.  at 
Barrington,  Cambs.  B.A.  1593-4;  M.A.  1597.  Ord.  deacon 
and  priest  (London)  Nov.  28  and  29,  1597,  age  26.  C.  of 
St  Peter's,  West  Cheap,  London.  V.  of  Thriplow,  Cambs., 
1599.  V.  of  Bishop's  Stortford,  Herts.,  1616-32.  V.  of 
Arkesden,  Essex,  1617-32.  Died  1632.  Father  of  Thomas 
(1627-8).   WiU  (Consist.  C,  London)  1633. 

BENDISH,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Feb.  1599-1600. 
Of  Cambridgeshire.  B.A.  1603-4;  M.A.  1607.  Fellow,  1607- 
18.  Taxor,  1613. 

BENDISH,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Sept.  11,  1616. 
Of  Essex.  One  of  these  names,  3rd  s.  of  Richard,  of  Stow 
Marcott,  Sussex,  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  15, 1617. 

BENDISHE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Easter,  1620. 
Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Andrew  (1578),  of  Barrington,  Cambs., 
gent.;  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  4,  1625. 

BENDISHE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1624.  Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Sir  Thomas,  of  Steeple 
Bumpstead,  Essex,  Bart.  B.  c.  1607.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  May  13, 1626.  Succeeded  as  Bart.,  1636.  Ambassador 
at  Constantinople,  1647-61.  Died  at  Steeple  Bumpstead,  c. 
1674.  Doubtless  father  of  John  (1645-6)  and  Thomas  (1646). 
(G.E.C,  I.  64;  Burke,  Ext.  Bart.;  Vis.  of  Essex,  1612.) 

BENDISH,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  14)  at  Christ's,  Jan.  29, 
1627-8.  S.  of  Thomas  f  1590),  V.  of  Bishop's  Stortford.  B.  in 
London.  School, Stortford.  Matric.  1628;  B.A.  1631-2;  M.A. 
1635.  One  of  these  names  Minister  at  Litlington,  Cambs., 
1643.   {Peile,  I.  388.) 

BENDISH,  THOMAS.   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's,  June  16, 

1646.  S.  of  Sir  Thomas  (1624),  Bart.,  of  Steeple  Bumpstead, 

Essex.  B.  there.  School,  Newport  Pond. 
BENDISH,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  15,  1647 

(already  adm.  at  Trinity,  June  20, 1645).  Of  Cambridgeshire. 
BENDISHE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1584; 

B.A.   1587-8;  M.A.   1591;  B.D.   1598.    Fellow,  1590-1606. 

Succeeded  his  brother  Andrew  (1578).   V.  of  Ugley,  Essex, 

1596-1600.    V.  of  All  Saints,  Cambridge,  1603-^.    V.  of 

Bishop's  Stortford,  Herts.,  1604-16.    R.  of  Elton,  Hunts., 

1615-26.   Died  May  13,  1626.   (A.  Gray.) 
BENDISH,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1594. 
BENDISH,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1622. 

Of  Norfolk. 
BENDISH,  .     Adm.  pens,   at   Trinity,  June    20,   1645. 

Probably  Thomas,  whom  see. 
BENDLAYS,  .    Cautio  for  degree,  1490.   Probably   James 

Benlesse,  scholar  of  God's  House,  i486. 


Benn,  Charles 

BENDLE,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  from  Sidney,  1708.  S.  of  Richard, 
of  Broaditch  (?  Bradninch),  Devon.  Matric.  at  Wadham 
College,  Oxford,  Mar.  11,  1694-5,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford), 
1698-9.  C.  of  Offwell,  Devon.  R.  of  Trusham,  1713.  R.  of 
LittleCheney,  Dorset,  1715-20.  Died  1720.  {Hutchins,  11. 755.) 

BENDLOWES,  see  also  BINDLOWES. 

BENDLOWE,  ANDREW.  Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  Michs. 
1592.  Perhaps  s.  of  William,  of  Essex.  Father  of  next.  Donor 
to  the  College  library.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Dec.  4,  1596. 
{Vis.  of  Essex.) 

BENDLOWES  or  BENLOWES,  EDWARD.  Matric.  Fell. -Com. 
from  St  John's,  Easter,  1620.  S.  of  Andrew,  of  Brent  Hall, 
Essex  (above);  age  16.  Adm.  atLincoln'sInn,Jan.  30, 1621-2. 
On  leaving  College  travelled  abroad  for  some  years.  Inherited 
hi  father's  estate,  but  wasted  it  by  generosity  and  extrava- 
gance. For  the  last  eight  years  of  his  life  lived  at  Oxford. 
Died  there  in  poverty,  Dec.  18,  1676.  Known  as  a  poet. 
Author:  Theophila,  or  Love's  Sacrifice,  1652,  and  many  other 
works.  {D.N.B.;  Vis.  of  Essex,  1634.) 

BENLOWES,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  May  19,  1677. 
Of  Scruton,  Yorks.  S.  of  George,  of  Askew.  School,  Wake- 
field. Previously  matric.  from  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford,  Mar.  14, 
1672-3.  Matric.  1677;  Scholar,  1678;  B.A.  1681-2.  R.  of 
Bulmer,  Vorks.,  1711-8.  V.  of  N.  and  S.  Muskham,  Notts., 
1723-31.  Buriedat  Muskham,  Mar.  4, 1731.  (M.  H.  Peacock.) 

BENDLOWES,  WILLIAM.  Of  St  John's.  S.  of  Christopher,  of 
Gt  Bradfleld,  Essex.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  July  9,  1534. 
Barrister.  M.P.  for  Helston,  1553;  forLooe,  1554;  for  Laun- 
ceston,  1554.  Serjeant-at-Law,  1555.  Governor,  Lincoln's 
Inn,  1576.  Died  Nov.  19,1584.  Will  (P.C.C).  Benefactor  to 
Corpus  Christi.  Author  of  Legal  Reports.  {Cooper,  1.  496; 
Vis.  of  Essex,  1634.) 

BENDLOWES,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
June  4,  1681.  S.  of  George,  gent.  B.  at  Askew,  Richmond, 
Yorks.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1681;  B.A.  1684-5. 
Fellow,  1686-8.  Brother  of  George  (1677). 

BENDY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  14,  1648. 
Matric.  1648-9;  B.A.  1651-2.  Brother  of  Samuel  (1646). 

BENDY,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  7,  1646. 
Of  Staffs.  S.  of  William,  of  'Shutt  End."  Matric.  1648-g; 
B.A.  i649-5o;M.A.  from  St  John's,  1653.  Fellow  of  St  John's, 
Dec.  19, 1650.  R.  of  Homsey,  Midds.,  1658.  P.C.  of  Boarstall, 
Bucks.,  1663.  R.  of  Sacomb,  Herts.,  1670-71.  R.  of  Watton, 
1671-89.  Died  Apr.  3,  1689.  M.I.  at  Watton.  {Staffs.  Pedi- 
grees.) 

BENEDICT, .  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1563. 

BENEDICTUS,  alias  EPHRON,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  24) 
at  Sidney,  Nov.  5,  1632.  S.  of  Tobias  Ephron.  B.  at 
Meseritsch,  Moravia.  School,  Prerovia  and  Lipsicusis 
Academy  (?  Prerau  and  Leipzig).  Matric.  1632  as  Bennett; 
B.A.  1634-5; M.A.  1638. 

BENNIFIELD,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Easter,  1651. 

BENIFELDE,  EDMUND.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  May,  1554. 

BENNINGFIELD,  EDMUND.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1603. 
Of  Norfolk. 

BENNINGFIELD,  EDMUND.  Adm.  sizar  at  King's,  Mar.  28, 
1607.    Matric.  1607;  B.A.  1610-1;  M.A.  1614,  as  Edward. 

BENYNGFYLD,  HUMPHREY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter, 
1544. 

BENNENGFIELD,  JOHN.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1603. 

BENINGFIELD,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Christ's, 
May,  1570. 

BENEFYLDE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1552. 

BENEFYLD,  W.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 
1561. 

BENING,  see  BENNING. 

BENYSON,  BARNABAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1566.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Apr.  16,  1568,  age  24. 

BENISON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  5, 
1713-4.  S.  of  Thomas,  deceased.  B.  at  Hornby,  Lanes. 
School,  Lowther,  Penrith.  Matric.  1713-4;  B.A.  1717-8; 
M.A.  1724.  V.  of  Hornby,  1719-23.  V.  of  Burton  in  Kendal, 
Westmorland,  1723-64.  Perhaps  V.  of  Over  Kellet,  Lanes., 
1738-9. 

BENISON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  May  27, 
1732.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Bolton,  Lanes.  School,  Lancaster. 
Matric.  1732;  Scholar,  1734;  B.A.  1735-6.  Perhaps  Head- 
master of  Bentham  School,  Yorks.  {Peile,  11.  226.) 

BENN,  CHARLES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Easter, 
1626.  Matric.  1636,  as '  Denn.'  Probably  the  s.  of  Sir  Anthony, 
Recorder  of  London  and  of  Kingston,  Surrey.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Nov.  15,  1626.  {Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.  2nd  S.  i. 
142.) 


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BENN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  13)  at  Sidney,  Mar.  17,  1620-1. 

S.   of  William,   gent.    B.   at  Gt   Munden,   Herts.    School, 

Buntingford.   Matric.  1621;  B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.  1628.   V.  of 

Standon,  Herts.,  1630.  R.  of  Hargham,  Norfolk,  i647-(?)  33. 
BENN,  ROBERT.    Incorp.  M.A.  1736  from  Queen's,  Oxford. 

Matric.  there  Feb.  25,  1713-4,  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1718; 

M.A.   1722;   B.D.   1738;   D.D.   1739.    R.   of  Charlton-on- 

Otmoor,  Oxon.,  1745-33.  i^^-  Oxon.) 
BEN,  THOMAS.  Matric.  siiar  from  St  Catharine's,  Michs.  1639. 

Of  Cumberland. 
BENN,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pkmbroke,  Easter,  1344. 

BENN,  .    M.A.  before  1475-*. 

BENN, .    B.D.  1479-80. 

BENN, .    B.Can.L.  1479-80. 

BENNAM, .    B.Civ.L.  1503-4- 

BENNELL,  CHRISTOPHER.   M.A.  1632.  (Incorp.  from  Oxford. 

S.   of  Christopher,  of  Westminster,  gent.    Matric.  (Christ 

Church)   July   24,   1624,  age   20;   B.A.   1625;   M.A.    1628. 

Student  of  Christ  Church;  removed,  1648,  restored,  1660. 

{A  I.  Oxon.) 
BENNELL  or  BINNELL,  RICHARD.    Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at 

St  John's,  May  29,  1680.  S.  of  Thomas,  husbandman.  B.  at 

Burcott  near   Bridgnorth,    Salop.    School,  Wrockwardine, 

Salop.  Matric.  1680. 
BENS,  ANTHONY.   Matric.  sizar  from  Jbsus,  Lent,  1616;  B.A. 

1619-20;   M.A.    1623.    R.   of  Hoyland,   Yorks.,   1623-42. 

Father  of  the  next. 
BENNES,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sr  John's,  June  14, 

1645.   S.  of  Anthony,  R.  of  High  Hoyland,  Yorks.  (above). 

B.   there.    School,   Bromelly  (?  Bramley,  Leeds).    Matric. 

1645;  B.A.  1648. 
BENNETT,  CHRISTOPHER.  M.A.  fromSTCATHARlNE's,i645-6. 

(Incorp.  from  Oxford.)   S.  of  John,  of  Raynton,  Somerset. 

Matric.  from  Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  Dec.  7,  1632,  age  15; 

B.A.  1636;  M.A.  1638;^;  M.D.  (Cambridge)  1646.   F.R.C.P. 

1649.  Practised  at  Bristol,  and  afterwards  in  London.   Died 

Apr.  30, 1655.  Buried  at  St  Gregory's,  London.  Will  fP.C.C). 

Author  of  work  on  Consumption.  {Munk,  i.  248;  D.N.B.; 

A  I.  Oxon.) 
BENET,  EDMUND.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  15, 

1685.    S.  of  John.    B.  at  Kidderminster.    School,  Kidder- 
minster.  Matric.  1687;  B.A.  1688-9.   Ord.  priest  (London) 

June  7,  1691. 
BENNETT,  EDWARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent, 

1586-7;  B..A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1590-1.    One  of   these 

names  V.  of  All  Saints,  Derby,  1592. 
BENNETT,  EDWARD.  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1598-9;  M.A.  1603. 
BENNETT,  EDWARD.   B.A.  (7  1602-3);  M.A.  from  St  John's, 

1603. 

BENNETT,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1611;  B.A.  1614-5. 

BENNBT,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  10, 
1672.  S.  of  Francis,  of  Hope,  Derbs.  B.  there.  School, 
Branston.   Matric.  1672;  B.A.  1676-7. 

BENNET,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Mar.  30,  1693. 
Of  Dorset.  Matric.  1693;  B.A.  1696-7;  M.A.  1700;  B.D.  1709. 
Fellow,  1698-1713.  Of  Catstow,  Dorset;  adm.  at  the  Inner 
Tempio,  Feb.  6,  1696-7.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  June  29, 1701. 

BENNETT,  GEORGE  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity,  Mar.  a, 
1645-6,  B.  in  London.  Perhaps  s.  of  George,  of  Welby, 
Lines.  Died  1657,  aged  28.   (Nichols,  Leics.  1.  283.) 

BENNET,  GEORGE  Adm.  pens.  (aip;e  16)  at  St  John's,  July  i, 
1651.  S.  of  Edward,  Esq.,  of  Middlesex.  B.  there.  School, 
Hertford.  Perhaps  matric.  1651,  as  John;  B.A.  1634-5. 
Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Edward,  late  of  London,  gent.,  de- 
ceased; adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  28,  1633. 

BENNETT,  GILBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  1617; 
B.A.  1620-1;  M.A.  1624.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  1623.  Pro- 
bably R.  of  Bilsthorpe,  Notts.,  1625.  Preb.  of  Southwell, 
1660;  of  York,  1667-9.  V.  of  Camaby,  1662-4.  R-  o'  Stone- 
grave,  Yorks.,  1663.  Buried  at  Southwell,  Dec.  10,  1669. 
{PeiU,  I.  316.) 

BENNET,  GILBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  May  11,  1689.  Of 
Nottinghamshire.  Matric.  1689; Scholar,  1689;  B.A.  1692-3; 
M.A.  1606.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  24,  1693;  priest 
(York)  Sept.  ao,  1696.  R.  of  St  Peter-at-Arches,  Lincoln, 
1700.  V.  of  Reepham,  Lines.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1707.  Father 
of  the  next. 

BENET,  GILBERT.  M.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1733.  S.  of 
Gilbert,  of  Kcepbam,  Lines.,  clerk,  above.  Matric.  (Merton 
College,  Oxford)  Oct.  21,  1723,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1727. 
V.  of  Surlingbam,  Norfolk,  1731-6.  {Al.  Oxoh.) 

BENNET,  HENRY.  Matric.  lizar  from  Tmnity.  Loit,  1364-3; 
B.A.  1568-9. 


feBNNET,  John 

BENNETT,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  13)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  24, 
1699-1700.  S.  of  Thomas,  grocer.  B.  at  Salisbury.  School 
Salisbury. 

BENNET,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  May  26,  1712.  Of 
Congleton,  Cheshire.  Matric.  1712;  B.A.  1715-6;  M.A.  1727. 
R.  of  Donyatt,  Somerset,  1722-31.   Died  1731. 

BENNET,  HUGH.   B.A.  1481-a;  M.A.  1483. 

BENNETT,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  June,  i6a8. 
S.  of  William,  brewer.  B.  at  Rochester.  School,  Rochester. 
B.A.  1631-2; M.A.  1635. 

BENNET,  JAMES  (?  JACOB).  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  8, 
1671.    School,  Westminster.    Scholar,  1672;  B.A.  1674-3. 

BENNET,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  15, 
1718-9.  S.  of  James,  of  Dulwich,  London,  clerk.  School, 
Dulwich.  Matric.  1718-9;  B.A.  1722-3;  M.A.  1726.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Mar.  1.  1723-4.  V.  of  Aldeburgh,  Suffolk, 
1729.  V.  of  Friston,  1736.  Father  of  the  next. 

BENET,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Feb.  7,  1748-9.  S.  of 
Tames,  clerk,  of  Aldeburgh,  Suffolk,  above.  Matric.  1749; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1753;  M.A.  1785.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  July, 
1754;  priest.  Mar.  1756.  V.  of  Snape,  Suffolk.  V.  of  Alde- 
burgh, 1769-88.  R.  of  Theberton,  1771-^2.  R.  of  Denning- 
ton,  1784-8.  Died  at  Chelsea,  Feb.  1792.  Buried  at  Aldeburgh. 
(A.  Gray.) 

BENNET,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1457. 
B.A.  1460-1 ;  M.A.  1466-7;  B.D.  1474-5-  V.  of  Ware,  Herts., 
1460-80.  R.  of  St  Margaret's,  Lothbury,  1480-98.  Died 
1498.  Benefactor  to  King's  College  and  to  Eton.  Will  proved 
(P.C.C.)  1498.   (Hennessy,  123.) 

BENNET,  J.    B.A.  1470-1. 

BENNET,  JOHN.  B.A.  1513-4;  M.A.  1517.  Probably  fellow  of 
Corpus  Christi,  1516-24.  According  to  Masters-Lamb 
(p.  313)  he  was  probably  the  'Thomas'  Bennet  who  was 
burned  as  a  martyr  at  Exeter,  1531.    But  see  Dusgate. 

BENNET,  JOHN.  Of  Christ's.  B.A.  1514-5;  M.A.  1518. 
Probably  Fellow  of  St  John's,  15x6.  Adm.  to  first  tonsure, 
as  of  Durham  diocese.  Mar.  7,  1516-7.  John  Bennet,  'fellow 
of  Jesus,'  ord.  deacon  (Ely)  June  6,  1517.  One  of  these  names 
V.  of  Earls  Barton,  Northants.,  1528-30,  and  R.  of  Tiffield, 
i535-?45-   (Baker,  u.^og.) 

BENNET,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's  a  scholar  from  Eton,  Aug.  la, 
1524,  age  16.  Of  Burwell,  Cambs.  Expelled  whilst  scholar. 

BENNET,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1572;  B.A. 
1575-6.  Subscribed  for  deacon's  orders  (Lincoln)  Apr.  15, 
1576. 

BENET,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1572. 

BENET,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs.  1580. 

BENNET,  JOHN.  M.A.i583(Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of  Thomas, 
of  Clapcot,  Berks.  B.A.  (Oxford)  1577;  M.A.  1580;  D.C.L. 
1589.  Adm.  advocate,  1604.  IVeb.  of  York,  1591.  Chancellor 
of  York.  Judge  of  the  Prerogative  Court,  Canterbury. 
Knighted,  1603.  M.P.  for  Ripon,  1597;  York,  1601;  Ripon, 
1604;  Oxford  University,  1614  and  1620.  Secretary  to 
Council  of  the  North.  Impeached  for  bribery  and  corruption 
and  fined,  1622.  Died  Feb.  15,  1626-7.  (•^'-  Oxon.,  makes 
him  s.  of  Richard;  D.N.B.) 

BENNET,  JOHN.  'M.A.  Cambridge';  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  July  9, 
1616.  Not  identified. 

BENNETT,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1621; 
B.A.  1623-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  24,  1626;  priest. 
May  20, 1627.  One  of  these  names,  described  as '  B.  in  London, 
Educated  at  Cambridge  and  episcopally  ordained,*  R.  of 
Whitwick,  Leics.,  1659-62;  ejected.  Afterwards  removed  to 
London  and  finally  to  Littleover,  Derbs.  Described  as  a  man 
of  considerable  learning.  Died  May,  1693.  (Nichols,  \ii.  1121.) 

BENNET,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magda,'.enb,  Easter,  1626. 

BENNETT,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's  a  scholar  from  EtOj,  1637. 
S.  of  Sir  John.  Matric.  1637.  Left  in  1639.  Died  at  Oxford. 

BBNNITT,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  1640.  Ex- 
hibitioner from  St  Paul's  School. 

BENNET,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  July  4,  1646. 
S.  of  Sir  Thomas,  Lord  Mayor  of  London.  One  of  these  names, 
of  Motcorabe,  Dorset,  M.P.  for  Shaftesbury,  1667.  Died  1676. 

BENNETT,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1648.   Of  Suffolk.   B.A.  1651-2. 

BENNET,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1651. 
(?  Mistake  for  George.)  One  John  Bennet,  s.  .md  h.  of  John, 
late  of  Matching,  Essex,  gent.,  deceased;  adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  June  28,  1655.  Perhaps  M.P.  for  Bridgnorth,  1660  and 
brother  of  Joseph  (1654).   Died  1663. 

BENNET,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  2a,  1661.  School, 
Westminster.  Matric.  1661;  Scholar,  1662;  B.A.  1664-3; 
M.A.  1668.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  17;  priest,  June  ij, 
1668:  title,  his  own  esUte.  R.  of  Wicken  Bonant,  Essex, 
1671-oa.  V. of LitUebury,  1673-92.  Diedifiga.  (E.AntUan, 
I.  223.) 


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BEimET,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Jan.  13, 

1663-4.    S.  of  John,  clothier,  of  Salop,    B.  there.    School, 

Shrewsbury.    Matric.   1664;  B.A.   1667-8.    Perhaps  R.  of 

Nacton,  Suffolk,  1674. 
BENNET,  JOHN.    Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Trinity,  May  28,  1673. 

Of  Abington,  Cambs.   M.P.  for  Newton,  Lanes.,  1691.  Died 

Feb.  4,  1739.  Father  of  John  (1707). 
BENNETT,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Sept.  7,  1693.   Of 

Cornwall.  Matric.  1695;  B.A.  1696-7;  M.A.  1726. 
BENNET,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Apr.  25,  1704-  S.  of 

Matthew,  of  Aycliffe,  Durham.    School,  Durham.    Matric 

1704. 
BENNET,  JOHN.   Adm.  Fell. -Com.  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  July  4, 

1707.  S.  of  John  (1673),  of  Abington,  Cambs.  School,  London. 

Matric.  1707. 
BENNETT,  JOHN.   Mus.B.  1725. 
BENNETT,  JOSEPH.    Matric.  pens,  from  Emmanuel,  Easter, 

1618.   B.  at  Cranbrook,  Kent.   Scholar;  B.A.  1621-2;  M.A. 

1625.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) ;  priest  (London),  June  18, 1623, 
age  24.  C.  of  Hatfield  Broad  Oak,  Essex. 

BENNET,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  30, 

1645.   S.  of  Joseph,  R.  of  Warbleton,  Sussex,  deceased.   B. 

there.    School,  Tonbridge,  Kent.    Matric.  1645;  B.A.  1649. 

Preacher  at  Hooe  and  Burwash,  Sussex.    R.  of  Brightling, 

1658,  ejected,  1662.    Afterwards  kept  school,  and  preached 

in  Sussex.   Minister  at  Hellingly  and  Hastings.   Died  1707. 

{Calamy,  11.  457;  D.N.B.) 
BENNET,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Sept.  12, 

1654.    S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Matching,  Essex.    B.   there. 

School,  Stafford  (PStortford).    Matric.  1655;  B.A.  1658-9. 

Perhaps  brother  of  John  (1651). 
BENNET,  JOSIAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  c,  1593.  Buried  at 

St  Edward's,  Cambridge,  Nov.  5,  1594. 
BENNET,  MARTIN.   Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  Apr.  12,  1619.   S. 

of  Robert.    B.  at  Yarborough,  Lines.    Matric.  1619;  B.A. 

1622-3;  M.A.  1626;  B.D.  1635.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  July  7, 

1626.  R.  of  Scampton,  Lines.,  1631.  R.  of  Thimbleby. 
BENNET,  MARTIN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  June  29, 

1653.  S.  of  William,  minister,  of  Fulstow,  Lines.  School, 
private.   Matric.  1653;  B.A.  1656-7;  M.A.  z66o. 

BENNET,  MATTHEW,  M.A.  from  Jesus,  1625.  Matric.  at 
Christ  Church,  Oxford,  Nov.  10,  1615,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1616.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1618.  S.  of  Sir  John,  Knt.,  D.C.L» 
of  Christ  Church,  Oxford  (for  whom  see  D.N.B.).  R.  of  St 
Nicholas  Acons,London,i637-6i ;  ejected  c.  1645,  but  restored 
1660.  R.  of  Harlington,  Middlesex,  162S-44.  Died  before 
July,  i66i.   (Walker,  Sufferings,  11,  164;  Collins,  iv.  336.) 

BENET,  PETER.  B.Can.L.  R.  of  Borough  Green,  Cambs.,  1449. 

BENNETT,  PETER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1568; 
B.A.  1572-3;  M.A.  1576.  Perhaps  C.  of  Brookland,  c.  1599, 
and  V.  of  Ewell,  Kent  (M.A.),  1605-18.    Died  1618. 

BENNETT,  PETER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1627; 
B.A.  1630-1. 

BENNET,  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  May  20, 1625.  S.  of 
William,  of  Lancashire.  School,  Rivington.  Matric.  1626; 
B.A.  1628-9.  Probably  minister  of  Ulverstone,  Lanes.,  1646- 
8;  of  Cartmel,  1650-62  (ejected).  R.  of  Brindle,  165 1. 
Perhajw  father  of  Philip  (1662-3).  One  of  these  names  V. 
of  Whitehaven,  Cumberland,  1662-89;  buried  there,  Aug. 

4,  1689.    (Peile,  I.  368.) 

BENNET,  PHILIP.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  9, 
1662-3.  S.  of  Philip,  clerk,  of  Ulverston,  Lanes,  (perhaps 
the  above).  B.  there.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1663;  B.A. 
1666-7. 

BENNET,  PHILIP.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  Feb.  26, 
1732-3-  S.  of  Joseph,  gent.  B.  in  London.  Schools,  Harrow 
and  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  1733;  B.A.  1736-7;  M.A. 
1740.  Fellow,  1738.  Taxor,  1742.  Proctor,  1751-2.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  24,  1738;  priest,  June  1,  1740. 
Author,  Sermons. 

BENNETT,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1568. 

BENNET,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  c.  1590. 
One  of  these  names,  s.  and  h.  of  Robert,  of  Lawhitton, 
Cornwall,  gent.,  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  31, 1594. 

BENNET,  ROBERT.  Monk  of  Durham.  B.D.  1523-4;  D.D.  1533. 
Canon  of  Durham  after  the  suppression,  1541-58.  V.  of 
Gainford,  1557.   Died  Aug.  1558.   {Cooper,  i.  177.) 

BENNETT,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1563. 

5.  of  Leonard,  of  Baldock,  Herts.  B.A.  1566-7;  M.A.  1570; 
B.D.  1577;  D.D.  1583.  Fellow,  1567.  University  preacher, 
1576.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1572.  Master  of  the  hospital  of  St 
Cross,  Winchester,  1583.  V.  of  Eling,  Hants.,  1593.  Preb.  of 
Winchester,  1595.  Dean  of  Windsor  and  Wolverhampton, 
1596-1603.  Bishop  of  Hereford,  1603-17.  Died  Oct.  20, 1617. 
Buried  in  Hereford  Cathedral.  WiU(P.C.C.).  (D.N.B. -.Vis.of 
Berks.,  1623.) 


Bennet,  William 

BENNETT,  ROBERT.   Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 

1631;  B.A.  1634-5;  M.A.  1638.    Perhaps  R.  of  Waddesdon, 

Bucks.,  1648. 
BENNETT,  ROBERT.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  7,  1648-9. 

Of  Cheshire.   Matric.  1649. 
BENNET,  ROBERT.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Christ's, 

July  2,  1677.  S.  of  Gervase.  B.  at  Snelston,  Derbs.  School, 

Barton,  Staffs.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan,  26, 1679-80. 

Died  Apr.   7,   1746.     Buried  at  Bossall,  Yorks.    {Vis.  of 

Derbs.,  1662 ;  Peile,  11.  66.) 
BENNET,  ROGER.  M.D.  from  St  John's,  1611. 
BENNET,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1564. 

Of  Cheshire.  B.A.  1567-8;  M.A.  1571.  Fellow,  1568. 
BENNETT,  THOMAS.    Adm.  at  King's  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

1587.    Matric.  1587;   B.A.  1591-2;  M.A.  1595.    Fellow  till 

1597.   Held  a  living  in  Buckinghamshire,  according  to  Har- 

wood. 
BENNET,  THOMAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1621; 

B.A.  1624-5.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Apr.  9,  1628. 
BENNITT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  30,  1660. 

Of  Northants.   Matric.  1660.   One  of  these  names  M.P.  for 

Marlborough,  1678,  1680,  1694-5. 
BENNET,  THOMAS,  Adm.  sizar  (age  24)  at  Pembroke,  May  17, 

1671.  S.  of  William,  clerk.  B.  at  Hawsham  (sic.).  Lines.  B.A. 

1674-5. 
BENNET,  THOMAS,  Adm.-sizar  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  June  1 1, 

1680.  S.  of  John,  of  Willaston,  Cheshire.  Matric.  1680;  B.A. 

1683-4. 
BENNETT,   THOMAS.     Incorp.   M.A.    1683    from   University 

College,  Oxford.   Matric.  there  June  26,  1674,  age  15.  S.  of 

John,  of  Abington,  Cambs.,  gent.  B.A.  (Oxford)  1678;  M.A. 

1681;  B.D.   1689.    Master  of  University  College,   1691-2. 

Died  May  12,  1692.  {Al.  Oxon.) 
BENNET,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Magdalene,  Sept. 

30,  1687.    S,  of  Thomas,  clerk,    B.  at  Thimbleby,  Lines. 

School,  Peterborough.    Matric.   1688;  B.A.   1691-2;  M.A. 

1695.  Perhaps  ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  June  3,  1694.  R.  of 
Harrington,  Lines.,  1701.  R.  of  Ruckland,  1701.  Perhaps 
Master  of  Fotheringay  School,  1698. 

BENNETT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  May  31, 
1689.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.  B.  at  Salisbury.  School,  Salisbury. 
Matric.  1689;  B,A.  1692-3;  M.A.  1696;  D.D.  1715.  Fellow, 
1694-1705.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  8,  1695-6;  priest, 
June  19, 1698.  R.  of  St  James,  Colchester,  1700-13.  Lecturer 
at  St  Olave,  Southwark.  Preacher  at  St  Lawrence,  Jewry. 
R.  of  St  Giles,  Cripplegate,  1716.  Controversialist  and 
Oriental  scholar.  Died  Oct.  9,  1728.  Admon.  (P.C.C.)  1729. 
{D.N.B.) 

BENNETT,  THOMAS,   Matric,  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall,  Dec. 

1696.  Matric.  1696;  B.A.  1697-8.  Ord.  priest  (London) 
Sept.  24,  1699.   • 

BENNETT,  THOMAS,  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  atST  John's,  May  10, 
1703.  S.  of  William,  clerk.  B.  at  Shrewsbury.  School, 
Shrewsbury.   Matric.  1703;  B.A.  1706-7;  M.A.  1710, 

BENNETT,  THOMAS,  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Queens',  Apr.  25, 
1719  (previously  adm.  at  St  Catharine's,  Apr.  23,  i7i7).  Of 
London.  S.  of  Thomas,  publisher,  of  Fleet  St.  LL.B.  1727. 
Esquire  Bedell,  1749-70.  Died  Mar.  15,  1770,  aged  70. 
Buried  at  St  Botolph's,  Cambridge.  (Stokes,  Bedells,  11 1; 
Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.  4th  S.  11.  76.) 

BENNETT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  July  7,  1726.  Of 
Cornwall.  Matric.  1726;  B.A.  1729-30;  M.A.  1733.  V.  of  St 
Enodear,  Cornwall.  V.  of  St  Breward,  1742. 

BENNETT,  THOMAS  GERY,  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  8, 
J737.  Of  Cambridgeshire.  B.  1719.  Matric.  1737;  B.A. 
1741-2.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  14,  1741-2;  priest 
(Norwich)  May,  1744.  V.  of  Earl's  Barton,  Northants.,  1745- 
67.  Died  Dec.  16,  1767,  aged  '68'  (?  48).  {Misc.  Gen.  et 
Her.  4th  S.  11.  77.) 

BENNET,  W.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1566, 

BENNET,  WILLIAM,  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1569;  B.A.  1570-1;  M.A.  1574.  Perhaps  R.  of  Suffield, 
Norfolk,  i58i-(?)  1622. 

BENNET,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  c.  1597; 
B.A.  1600-1;  M.A.  1603.  One  of  these  names,  M.A.,  V.  of 
Longney,  Gloucestershire,  1613-40.    (F.  S.  Hockaday.) 

BENNETT,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1608; 
B.A.  1612-3; M.A.  1621. 

BENNETT,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  x6ii; 
B.A.  (?  i6ii-2);  M.A.  1615.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Feb.  25, 
1615-6.  Perhaps  R.  of  Momingthorpe,  Norfolk,  1619;  and 
R.  of  Starston,  1629-38.  Died  1638.  One  of  these  names  V. 
of  Market  Rasen,  Lines.,  1627. 

BENNET,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  May  18,  1615; 
B.A.  1618-9; M.A.  1622. 


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Bennet,  William 

BEMNETT,  WILUAM.    Matric.  Fdl.-Com.  from  St  John's, 

Easter,  1627. 
BENNET,  WILUAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  24, 

1667.  S.  ofWUliam.  B.  at  Shrewsbury.  School,  Shrewsbury. 

Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1670-1.  This,  or  the  next,  M.A.  1676;  and 

ord.  priest  (London)  Dec.  24,  1676.  Perhaps  V.  of  St  Chad's, 

Shrewsbury,  1 680-1 721. 
BENNET,  WILUAM  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  27, 

1667.    S.  of  William,  deceased,  of  Northbrooke,  Derbs.    B. 

there.    School,  Derby.    Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1670-1.  Perhaps 

ord.  priest  (Lincohi)  May  25,  1673;  C.  of  Mowsley,  Leicester- 
shire.  But  see  above. 
BENNIT,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  12,  1667. 

Of  Derbyshire.  Exhibitioner  from  Derby  school.  B.A.  1670-1; 

M.A.  1675. 
BENNETT,  WILUAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June 

18,  1691.  S.  of  William,  gent.  B.  at  Tydd  St  Mary's,  Lines. 

School,  Lynn.   Matric.  1691.   Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  14, 

1693- 
BENET,  WILLIAll   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Petkrhousk,  June 

23,   1751.    Fell. -Com.  Mar.   12,   1753.    Of  Hants.    School, 

Winchester.    Knighted,  1760.    Sheriff  of  Hants.,  1760. 

BENNIT, .   Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Jesus,  Feb.  21,  1624-5. 

BENNETT, .   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 

1645. 

BENNET, .   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  May  27,  1658. 

BENNING  or  BENING,  WILLIAM  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Mag- 
dalene, June  25,  1743.  S.  of  William,  Esq.    B.  atThriplow, 

Cambs.     School,   Bishop's  Stortford.     Matric.  1743;  B.A. 

1746-7;  M.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1750.  Fellow  of  Peterhouse, 

1749.    Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  25,  1751.   V.  of  Great  and 

Little  Abington,  Cambs.,  1754.     V.  of  Thriplow,  Cambs. 

Died  July  19,  1792,  aged  68.    Buried  at  Thriplow    (T,  A. 

Walker.) 
BENNINGTON,    EDWARD.     Matric.   sizar   from    Pembroke, 

Michs.  1625;  B.A.  1629-30; M.A.  1633.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 

Jime  5;  priest,  Dec.  18,  1631. 
BENINGTON,  EDWARD.    Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 

May  10,  1672.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Cowbit,  Lines.  B.  there. 

School,  Moulton.   Matric.  1672. 
BENINGTON,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 

1633.    Migrated  to  St  John's,  Nov.  3,  1634,  age  19.    S.  of 

Thomas,  doctor,  of  Leicester.    B.  there.    School,  Leicester. 

B.A.  from  St  John's,  1636-7. 
BENNINGTON,  MICHAEL.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's, 

June  4,  1657.  S.  of  Edward.    B.  at  'Hotberhoid'  (?  Nether 

Royd),  Yorkshire.    School,  Barwick  (near  Leeds).    Matric. 

1657;  B.A.  1660-1.  Schoolmaster  at  Tadcaster,  1674.  (M.  H. 

Peacock.) 
BENYNGWORTH,  HUGH.   B.A.  1541-a;  M.A.  1546.   FeUow  of 

Jksus,  1541-51.   Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1351. 
BENYWORTH,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's, 

Michs.   1570;    B.A.  from  Queens',  1574-5;  M.A.  from  St 

Catharine's,  1578. 
BENNY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Sept.  22,  1634. 

S.  of  Henry,  barrister,  of  Shrewsbury.  B.  in  London.  School, 

Shrewsbury.    Matric.  1634;  B.A.  1638-9. 
BENSALL,  HENRY,  see  BONSALL. 
BENSKIN  or  BENCHKIN,  JAMES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens', 

Kaster,  1625.  Of  Kent.  B.A.  1628-9;  M.A.  1632;  B7D.  1639. 

FeUow,  1633-42.  V.  of  'Reltehall,*  Suffolk,  1641. 
BENSKIN,  JOHN.    Adm.  FelL-Com.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1385. 

Matric.  Easter,  1588. 
BENSKIN,  RICHARD.   Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 

1623;  B.A.  1626-7;  M.A.  1630.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept. 

23;  priest,  Sept.  24,  1627.  V.  of  Humberston,  Leicestershire, 

1632-8.   Perhaps  R.  of  Wanlip  tiU  1639.  V.  of  Sileby,  1639- 

c.  42  (ejected).   Walker  (Sufferings)  says  'he  was  also  mur- 
dered.' (Nichols,  III.  1098.) 
BENSKIN,  RICHARD.    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  May  4,  1653. 

B.A.  1656.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Willoughby  Waterless, 
Leicestershire,  1662. 
BENSKIN,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  May  11,  1682. 
.Matric.  ihHz;  Scholar,  1685;  B.A.  1685-6.  Perhaps  R.  of 
Little  .S.ixharn,  Suffolk,  1692-1720.  Diai  1720. 
BENSKIN,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus.  Oct.  9,  1722.  S.  of 
Kif:hard,  of  Kearsby,  LeicestersUre.    Scholar;  B.A.  1726-7. 

Ord.  deaoMi  (Liaoola)  Feb.  26,  1726-7;  priest.  May  28,  1727. 
R.  of  Seagrave,  Leics.,  1727.  V.  of  Prestwold,  1763.  Died 
Nov.  II,  1767,  a^od  64.  (A.  Gray.) 
BBNSLBY,  JAMBS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  5, 
1731.  S.  of  James,  of  London.  School,  Westminster.  Matric. 
i75«;  Scholar,  1732;  B.A.  1733;  M.A.  1758.  Fellow,  1756. 
Adm.  at  the  loiwr  Temple,  Feb.  1 3, 1 732 ;  and  at  Lincoln's  Imi , 
Jan.  21,  1736.  Died  Apr.  3,  1763.  (Al.  Westmon.,  338.) 


Benson,  Lawrence 

BBNSLEY,  JOSHUA.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1616; 
B.A.  1619-20;  M.A.  1623.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Norwich) 
Dec.  19,  1624.  V.  of  All  SainU,  Shotesham,  Norfolk,  1631. 
V.  of  St  Mary  and  St  Botolpb,  Shotesham,  1631.  {Peilt,  I. 
3"-) 

BENSLEY,  THOMAS.    Matric  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Lent, 

1580-1. 

BENSON,  CHARLES.  Scholar  of  Caius,  1589-93;  B.A.  1590-1. 
Died  in  College,  1593.  Will  proved  (V.C.C). 

BENSON,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  May  19,  1714. 
Of  Nottinghamshire.  Matric.  1714;  B.A.  1717-8;  M.A.  172a. 
R.  of  N.  Claypole,  Lines.,  1721. 

BENSON,  CLEMENT.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1603. 

BENSON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  14, 
1740.  S.ofJohn(?  1697), clerk, of  Rochester.  B.  in  Rochester. 
School,  Canterbury.  Matric.  1742;  B.A.  1744-5;  M.A.  1748. 
Fellow,  1746-55.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Sept.  8,  1740; 
and  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  1757.  Barrister,  1748.  Bencher,  1782. 
Treasurer,  1793.  Auditor  of  Canterbury  Cathedral.  Died 
Nov.  14,  i8or.    (Scott-Mayor,  111.  510.) 

BENSON,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1579. 
Of  Westmorland.  B.A.  1583-4;  M.A.  1587.  Fellow,  1585-6, 
as  Bensor. 

BENSON,  GEORGE.  M.A.  1612  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1604;  M.A.  1607;  B.D.  1616.  Perhaps  R.  of  Nuffield, 
Oxon.,  1618.  Canon  of  Chichester,  1621.  R.  of  Patching, 
Sussex,  1624.  V.  of  Poling,  1628.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

BENSON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  27, 
1672.  S.  of  Antony,  yeoman,  of  Bedale,  Yorks.  B.  there. 
School,  Bedale.  Matric.  1672. 

BENSON,  HARVEY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  July  i, 
1672.  S.  of  William.  B.  in  London.  School,  Giggleswick. 
Matric.  1672. 

BENSON,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 
1573.    Probably  adm.  1570. 

BENSON,  JAMES.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  May,  1574; 

B.A.  1576-7. 
BENSON,  JOHN.   M.A.  14S9-60. 

BENSON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  I>eterhouse,  Easter,  1631. 
Of  Norfolk.  B.A.  163S-6;  M.A.  1639.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
May  24,  1633.  R.  of  Bradwell,  Essex,  till  1647;  of  Little 
Leighs,  1650-62,  ejected.  Afterwards  preacher  at  Writtle. 
Died  at  Gt  Baddow,  1682.   (Dands,  417;  Calamy,  i.  510.) 

BENSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Aug.  1,  1640.  Of 
Kent.  Matric.  1641;  B.A.  1644-5.  One  of  these  names,  s.  and 
b.  of  Nicholas,  late  of  the  city  of  London,  Esq.,  deceased; 
adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  July  18,  1644.  Perhaps  R.  of 
Meeching,  Sussex,  1650.  Ord.  deacon  (Chichester)  Mar.  7; 
priest.  Mar.  8,  1661. 

BENSON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1657.  Of 
Essex.  B.A.  1660-1;  M.A.  1664.  One  of  these  names  (s.  of 
John,  of  1631)  was  R.  of  Little  Leighs,  Essex,  1662-71. 
R.  of  Rochford,  1670-8.  V.  of  Bacon's  Portion,  Dengie,  till 
1678.  Died  1678.  Will  (Archd.  Essex),  1678.  (Newcourt; 
J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

BENSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  26, 
1697.  S.  of  John,  deceased.  B.  in  London.  School,  Canter- 
bury. Matric.  B.A.  1700-1;  M.A.  1713.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Mar.  14,  1702-3;  priest  (London)  Mar.  12,  1703-4.  R.  of 
Laindon  Hills,  Essex,  1711.  R.  of  High  Halstow,  Kent, 
1721-33-  Died  May  10,  1733.  Buried  in^ochester  Cathe- 
dral.   M.I.  there. 

BENSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  27, 
1703  S.  of  Laurence.  B.  at  Leeds,  Yorks.  School, 
Sedbergh.  Matric.  1703;  B.A.  1706-7;  M.A.  1723.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Mar.  16,  1706-7.  V.  of  Ledsham,  Yorks., 
1719-64.  V.  of  Bardsey,  1719.  Died  1764.  Perhaps  V.  of 
Pennington,  Lanes.,  17 16. 

BENSON,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  Trinity,  1726.  B.A.  from  Trinity 
College,  Dublin.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1726.  K.  of  St  Nicholas, 
Worcester,  1738-68.  R.  of  Kinwarton,  1738.  R.  of  Upton- 
on-Sevem,  1739-68.   Died  1768. 

BENSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  22)  at  St  John's,  June  19, 
1740.  S.  of  William,  husbandman,  of  Lancashire.  B.  at 
Hawkshead.   School,  Lowther.   Matric.  1740;  B.A.  1743-4- 

BENSON,  LAWRENCE.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1670.  Of 
Yorkshire.  Matric.  1670;  B.A.  1673-4;  M.A.  1677.  V.  of 
St  Peter's,  Leeds.  R.  of  Lessingharo,  Lines.,  1682.  Chap- 
lain to  Lord  Purbcck.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Samuel  Drake, 
D.D.,  V.  of  Pontefract.  Died  Sept.  15,  1709,  "ged  36.  (Le 
Neve,  Mon.,  11.  i73;  M.  H.  Peacock.) 


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Senson,  Martin 

BENSON,  MARTIN.  D.D.  1728  {Com.  Reg.).  S.  of  John,  R.  of 
Cradley,  Hereford.  Matric.  from  Christ  Church,  Oxford, 
July  I,  1706,  age  17.  School,  Charterhouse.  B.A.  1712;  M.A. 
I7i3(stc.).  Incorp.  M.A.  at  Cambridge,  1731.  Preb.  of  Sarum, 
1720.  AJchdeacon  of  Berkshire,  1721.  Canon  of  Durham, 
1724.  R.  of  Bletchley,  Bucks.,  I727-37.  Chaplain  to 
George  III.  Bishop  of  Gloucester,  1735-52.  Died  Aug.  30, 
1752.  Buried  in  Gloucester  Cathedral.  M.I.  there.  Will 
(P.C.C).   (Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.) 

BENSON,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1581 ; 
B.A.  (perhaps  from  St  Catharine's)  1584-5. 

BENSON,  RICHARD.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  Easter,  1596;  B.A. 
1596-  7.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  22, 1608;  priest  (Lincoln) 
June  3,  1610.  R.  of  Saunderton,  Bucks.,  1610. 

BENSON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  4, 
1726-7.   Of  Clapham,  Yorks.  Matric.  Dec.  1726. 

BENSON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  29, 
1728.  S.  of  Jonathan,  of  York.  School,  Kirkleatham,  Yorks. 
Matric.  1728. 

BENSON,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1576; 
Scholar,  1576. 

BENSON,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Sidney,  Michs.  1639.  (Per- 
haps a  mistake  for  Thomas.)  Robert,  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas, 
of  Leeds,  Yorks.,  was  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  14,  1639. 

BENSON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  May 
6,  1691.  S.  of  Robert  (?of  Wrenthorpe,  Yorks.).  B.  at 
Wakefield.  School,  London.  Matric.  1691.  Doubtless  the 
politician,  afterwards  Baron  Bingley,  M.P.  for  Thetford, 
Norfolk,  1702;  for  York,  1705-13.  Lord  of  the  Treasury, 
1710.  Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer,  1711.  Created  Baron, 
1713.  Treasurer  of  the  Household,  1730.  Died  Apr.  9,  1731. 
Buried  in  Westminster  Abbey.   (D.N.B.) 

BENSON,  ROGER.  'M.A.  of  Cambridge';  incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1594.  No  such  degree  found.   {A  I.  Oxon.) 

BENSON,  ROLAND.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1571 ; 
B.A.  1576-7. 

BENSON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1568. 

BENSON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1578; 
B.A.  1581-2. 

BENSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  July  16, 
1639.  S.  of  Robert,  Esq.  B.  at  Leeds,  Yorks.  Schools, 
Wakefield  and  Westminster.   Perhaps  matric.  as  '  Robert.' 

BENSON  or  BOSTON,  WILLIAM.  A  Benedictine  monk.  B.  at 
Boston,  Lines.  B.D.  1520-1;  D.D.  1528.  Abbot  of  Burton- 
on-Trent,  1531;  and  (1533)  of  Westminster,  which  he  sur- 
rendered, 1540.  Resumed  the  name  Benson.  First  dean  of 
Westminster,  1540-9.  Died  1549.  Buried  in  the  Abbey. 
(Cooper,  I.  537;  D.N.B.) 

BENSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Apr.  16,  1660. 
Of  Essex.  Matric.  1660;  B.A.  1663-4;  M.A.  1667.  Signs  for 
deacon's  orders  (London)  Mar.  i,  1667.  V.  of  Elsenham, 
Essex,  1666-78.  V.  of  Bacon's  Portion,  Dengie,  Essex,  1678- 
80.  R.  of  Rochford,  1678-80.  Died  1680.  WiU  (P.C.C). 
Brother  of  John,  1667. 

BENSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  6,  1688.  Of 
Nottinghamshire.  Matric.  1688;  B.A.  1691-2;  M.A.  1695. 
Perhaps  Master  of  Southwell  School,  Notts.,  c.  1699-1707. 

BENSTEAD,  JOB.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Feb.  15, 1725-6. 
S.  of  Richard,  brewer,  of  Lopbam,  Norfolk.  B.  there.  School, 
Botesdale.  Matric.  1726;  B.A.  1729-30;  Scholar,  1726-30. 
Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  23,  1733.  C.  of  Gislingham, 
Sufiolk.  WiU  proved  (Norwich)  1765.  (Venn,  11.  24.) 

BENT,  AMBROSE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Caius,  June  5,  1645. 
S.  of  Thomas,  husbandman.  Of  Hoby,  Leicestershire. 
School,  Sileby.  Matric.  1648;  B.A.  1649.  V.  of  Ashby 
Folville,  Leicestershire,  1659-61. 

BENT,  GEORGE.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  Catharine's,  Feb.  22, 
1726-7  from  Oriel  College,  Oxford:  admitted  there  Mar.  4, 
1720-1,  age  18.  S.  of  William,  of  Jacobstow,  Devon.  Matric. 
1727;  M.B.  1727;  M.D.  1732.  Admon.  (P.C.C.)  1782;  of 
Exeter.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

BENT,  JOSEPH.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1629.  S. 
and  h.  of  William,  of  Enderby,  Leics.,  gent.  Of  Leicestershire. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  26, 1630.  Barrister,  1637.  Ancient, 
1654.  Age  8  in  1619.   (J.  Foster,  Gray's  Inn.) 

BENT,  THOMAS.  M.A.  from  Queens',  1631.  S.  of  Thomas,  of 
Enderby,  Leicestershire.  Matric.  at  St  Mary  Hall,  Oxford, 
July  11,  1623,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford),  1626. 

BENTALL,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1624. 
Of  Fssex.  B.A.  1627-8;  M.A.  1631.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Aug.  1,  1630.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Chipping  Ongar, 
Essex,  1657-8. 

BENTALL,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  27,  1647. 
Of  Essex. 

BENTALL,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1617.  Of  Essex.  B.A.  1620-1;  M.A.  1624. 


Bentham,  Samuel 

BENTFORD,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Peterhouse, 
Jan.  19,  1666-7.  Of  Warwickshire.  School,  Coventry. 
Matric.  1667;  Scholar,  1670;  B.A.  1670-1.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 
Sept.  24,  1671. 

BENTHALL, .  Adm.  at  Magdalene,  July  i,  1651. 

BENTHAM,  DUCET.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse, 
Apr.  2, 1709.  Of  Herts.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  1709; 
Scholar,  1709.  S.  of  Joseph  (1670-1).  Buried  at  Stevenage, 
Feb.  3,  1710-1.   (H.  G.  Harrison.) 

BENTHAM,  EDMUND.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  3, 
1735-  S.  of  Samuel  (1698),  clerk,  of  Cambs.  B.  at  Ely. 
School,  Ely.  Matric.  1735;  B.A.  1738-9;  M.A.  1742;  B.D. 
1750.  Fellow,  1741-72.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May  24, 
1741;  priest  (Lincoln)  Feb.  27,  1742-3.  V.  of  Eyworth, 
Bedfordshire,  1754-81.  R.  of  Wootton  Courtney,  Somerset, 
1770-81.  Died  1781.  Brother  of  Edward  (below),  Geofirey 
(1738),  and  James  (1727).  (Scott-Mayor,  iii.  464.) 

BENTHAM,  EDWARD.  Incorp.  M.A.  1734,  from  Oriel  CoUege, 
Oxford.  S.  of  Samuel,  of  Ely,  clerk  (1698).  B.  there,  July  23, 
1707.  Matric.  (Corpus  Christi,  Oxford)  Mar.  28, 1724,  age  16; 
B.A.  (Oxford)  1729;  M.A.  1732;  B.D.  1744;  D.D.  1749. 
Fellow  of  Oriel,  1731.  Vice-Principal  of  Magdalen  Hall, 
1730.  Preb.  of  Hereford,  1743.  Canonof  Christ  Church,  1754. 
Regius  Professor  of  Divinity  at  Oxford,  1763-76.  Died  Aug.  1, 
1776.  Buried  in  Christ  Church.  Brother  of  Edmund  (above), 
Geoffrey  (1738),  James  (1727).   (Al.  Oxon;  D.N.B.) 

BENTHAM,  FULK.   Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Lent,  1697. 

BENTHAM,  GEOFFREY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  15,  1738.  S.  of  Samuel  (1698),  clerk,  of  Ely,  Cambs. 
B.  at  Ely.  School,  Ely.  Matric.  1738;  B.A.  1741-2;  M.A. 
1752.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  D«c.  19,  1742;  priest  (Ely) 
May,  1746.  Minor  Canon  of  Ely;  Precentor,  etc.  V.  of 
Meldreth,  Cambs.,  1744.  V.  of  Chettisham,  1751.  V.  of 
Trinity  Church,  Ely,  1776.  Died  June  5,  1792.  Brother  of 
Edmund  (1735),  Edward  (1734),  and  James  (1727). 

BENTHAM,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  25, 
1727.  S.  of  Samuel  (1698),  V.  of  Witchford,  Cambs.  School, 
Ely.  Matric.  1727;  B.A.  1730-1;  M.A.  1738.  Ord.  priest  (Ely) 
May  20,  1733.  V.  of  Stapleford,  Cambs.,  1733-7.  Minor 
Canon  of  Ely,  i737;  prebendary,  1779.  R.  of  Stuntney,  1751. 
V.  of  Wymondham,  Norfolk,  1767-8.  R.  of  Feltwell  St 
Nicholas,  1768-74.  R.  of  Northwold,  1774-9.  F.S.A.  Author: 
History  of  Ely  Cathedral.  Died  Nov.  17,  1794.  Brother  of 
Edmund  (i735),  Edward  (1734),  Geoffrey  (1738).   (D.N.B.) 

BENTHAM,  JOSEPH.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1611;  B.A.  1614-5;  M.A.  1618.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept. 
24,  1615;  priest,  Sept.  21,  1617.  V.  of  Weekley,  Northants., 
1617-30.  R.  of  Broughton,  1630-43;  ejected;  reinstated, 
1660-71.  Author:  The  Societie  of  the  Saints,  and  other  works. 
Died  Apr.  16, 1671,  aged  77.  Father  of  Joseph  (1635)  below, 
and  Samuel  ( 1 639) .  (D.N.B.) 

BENTHAM,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  13,  1635. 
S.  of  Joseph,  above,  R.  of  Broughton,  Northants.  B.  at 
Weekley,  Northants.  Schools,  Kettering  and  Broughton. 
B.A.  1639-40;  M.A.  1643;  D.D.  1668  (Lit.  Reg.).  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Dec.  18, 1642;  priest,  Sept.  21, 1645.  R.  of  Cranford 
St  Andrew,  Northants.,  1645-7.  V.  of  Lowick,  Nov.  19, 
1647.  Buried  Jan.  20,  1692.  Brother  of  Samuel  (1639). 
(Shaw,  I.  347,  and  11.  App.  5;  T.  P.  Dorman.) 

BENTHAM,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 
Feb.  22,  1670-1.  Of  Northants.  School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  1671;  Scholar,  1671;  B.A.  1674-5;  M.A.  1678;  D.D. 
1696.  FeUow,  1677-87.  Minor  Canon  of  Westminster. 
R.  of  Stevenage,  Herts.,  1680-1723.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1704. 
R.  of  Abington  Piggotts,  Cambs.,  1719-23.  Died  Apr.  6, 1723. 
(Al.  Westmon.,  169;  Shaw,  11.  App.  5;  Walker,  144.) 

BENTHAM,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  23, 1706. 
Of  Hertfordshire.  S.  of  Joseph  (above).  Matric.  1706. 

BENTHAM,  LAWRENCE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
May  30,  1674.  S.  of  William,  of  Studfold  (?  Studfield,  near 
Settle),  Yorks.  School,  Marske.  Matric.  1674;  B.A.  1677-8. 
(M.  H.  Peacock.) 

BENTHAM,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's, 
Easter,  1639.  Of  Northants.  S.  of  Joseph  (1611).  R.  of 
Broughton,  Northants.  Adm.  at  Oundle  School,  Mar.  13, 
1637-8,  age  13.  B.A.  1642-3;  M.A.  1646.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  June  1,  1645;  priest,  Sept.  20,  1646.  R.  of  Kneb- 
worth,  Herts.,  1650,  till  1703.  Preb.  of  Lincohi,  1667-99. 
V.  of  Walden  St  Paul's,  1673-1703.  Died  1703.  Brother 
of  Joseph  (1635),  father  of  Samuel  (below)  and  Thomas  (1689). 

BENTHAM,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Nov.  3, 
1670.  S.  of  Samuel,  R.  of  Knebworth,  Herts,  (above).  B. 
there.  School,  Bedford.  Matric.  1671;  B.A.  1674-5;  M.A. 
1678.  Ord.  priest  (London)  Mar.  ii,  1676-7.  Minor  Canon 
of  St  Paul's,  1687-1730;  and  of  Westminster.  V.  of  Hoo, 
Herts.  Died  at  Bath,  Feb.  3, 1729-30.  Buried  in  Westminster 
Abbey.  Father  of  Samuel  (1698),  and  William  (1712),  brother 
of  Thomas  (1689). 


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BEMTHAM,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  siiar (age  17)  atSr  Johjj's, Apr.  14, 
1698.  S.  of  Samuel,  clerk,  Preb.  of  Elv  (above).  School, Ely. 
Matric  1698;  B.A.  i7ox-3.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Mar.  12, 
x703-'<;  pnest,  Mar.  5,  1704-5.  V.  of  Witchford,  Cambs. 
Refistrar  of  Ely  Cathedral.  Died  Feb.  4,  1722-3.  Father 
of  Edmund  (i735),  Edward  (i734).  Geofirey  (1738)1  James 
(1727),  Thomas  (1732)  and  Joseph,  the  University  printer. 

BENTHAM,  SAMUEL  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  4, 

1724-5.  Of  Ely.  Matric  1724. 
BENTHAM,  SAMUEL  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  2,  1737- 

Of  Yorkshire.   Matric.  1737;  B.A.  1740-1;  M.A.  1744.   Ord. 

deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  20,  1741;  priest,  Sept.  25,  1743.  V.  of 

Winsford,  Somerset,  1743-52-  Died  1752. 
BENTHAM,  THOMAS.   Adm.  at  King's  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

Aug.  24,  1583,  age  16.  Of  Leighton  Buzzard.  Matric.  1583; 

B.A.  1587-8;  M.A.  1591.    Fellow,  1586-90.    V.  of  Stotfold, 

Beds.,   1590.    R.  of  Hockliffe,   1595-1616.    Buried  there, 

Feb.  20,  1615-6.  (See  a  contemporary  in  Al.  Oxon.) 

BENTHAM,  THOBIAS.  Adm.  scholar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  May  2, 
1689.  S  of  Samuel  (1639),  R.  of  Knebworth,  Herts.  B.  there. 
School,  Ely.  Matric.  1690.  Brother  of  Samuel  (1670). 

BENTHAM,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June 
10,  1732.  S.  of  Samuel  (1698),  of  Ely,  Cambs.  School,  Ely. 
Matric.  1733;  B.A.  1735-6;  M.A.  1773.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
June  5,  1737;  priest,  June  15,  1738.  R.  of  Aberford,  Yorks., 
1738-70.  V.  of  St  Peter,  Stockport,  Chester,  1768-90.  Died 
May  2,  1790.  (Scott-Mayor,  iii.  442.) 

BENTHAM,  WILUAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Nov.  15,  1712.  S.  of  Samuel  (1670),  clerk.  B.  at  Ely,  Cambs. 
School,  Ely.  Matric.  1715;  B.A.  1716-7;  M.A.  1726.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Sept.  21,  1718;  priest,  Feb.  22,  1718-9. 
R.  of  Tasburgh,  Norfolk.  P.C.  of  St  Giles,  and  St  Gregory, 
Norwich.  Died,  Feb.  27,  1730-1.   (Bhmefield,  iv.  25.) 

BENTLEY,  ABRAHAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  24,  1642. 
Of  Yorkshire.   Matric.  1642;  B.A.  1645-6;  M.A.  1649. 

BENTLEY,  DANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  May  1,  1652.  Of 
Yorkshire.  Matric.  1652;  B.A.  1655-6.  Perhaps  V.  of 
Sowerby  Bridge,  Yorks.,  1655-61. 

BENTLEY,  DANIEL  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  30, 
1712.  S.  of  John,  Salter.  B.  at  Bradford,  Yorks.  School, 
Bradford.  Matric.  1712;  B.A.  1716-7.  Nominated  Master 
of  Rivington  School,  Lancashire,  1715. 

BENTLEY,  EDMUND.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1585. 
Of  Essex.  B.A.  1588-9.  R.  of  Witton,  Norfolk,  1591.  R.  of 
Little  Plumstead,  till  his  death,  1614. 

BENTLEY,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  May  24, 
1681.  S.  of  Josiah,  mercer,  deceased,  of  Kent.  Schools,  St 
Paul's  and  Maidstone.  Matric.  1681.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Nov.  16,  1683;  s.  and  h.  of  Josiah,  of  Beaconsfield, 
Bucks. 

BENTLEY,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  c.  iS9S; 
scholar  from  Westminster.  B.  at  W.  Homdon,  Essex.  B.A. 
iS99-x6oo;  M.A.  1603.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept.  25, 1608; 
inriest,  Sept.  25,  1609,  age  31.  C.  of  St  Mary-at-Hill,  London. 

BENTUE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Nov.  18, 
161 1.  S.  of  Stephen,  gent.,  of  Bninstead,  Norfolk.  B.  at 
Westwick.  School,  N.  Walsham.  Matric.  1612;  B.A.  1615-6; 
M.A.  1619.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  1619.  R.  of  Stow  Bardolph, 
Norfolk,  1625-33.  R-of  Bexwell,  1627-41,  and  of  Snetterton, 
1633-41.  Died  1641.   (Venn,  1.  215.) 

BENTLEY,  ELY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Apr.  26,  1647.  Of 
Yorkshire.  B.  at  Sowerby.  Matric  1647;  Scholar,  1650; 
B.A.  i65o-i;M.A.  1654-  Fellow,  1651.  V.  of  Halifax,  Yorks., 
1650-62,  ejected.  Preacher  in  Yorkshire.  Died  July  31, 1675, 
aged  49.   (CaUimy,  11.  563.) 

BENTLEY,  GEORGE.  Matric.  p«ns.  from  Clare,  c.  1590;  B.A. 
'59*-3; M.A.  1597.  PerhapsR. of  Crofton,  Yorks.,  1599-1600. 

BENTLEY,  ISAAC  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  20,  1598. 
Matric.  1598;  B.A.  1601-2.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Norwich) 
May  26,  1605,  age  25.  C.  of  Wilby,  Norfolk. 

BENTLEY,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  perhaps  from  St  Jobm's, 
Easter,  1577. 

BENTLEY,  JOHN.  M.A.  1583  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Student 
of  Christ  Chnrch,  Oxford,  1567;  B.A.  1570-1;  M.A.  1574; 
M.B.  and  M.D.  xjSo.  Will  of  one  of  these  names,  of  New- 
castle, M.D.,  at  P.C.C.  1618. 

BENTELEY,  JONAS.  Matric  pant,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1610; 
B^.  1613-4.  C.  of  Baildoo,  Bradford,  Yorks.,  1619. 

BSNTLBY.  MICHAEL.  Matric  ticar  from  Christ's,  1597-8; 
B.A.  1600-1;  M.A.  1604;  B.D.  1611.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest 
(Norwich)  Feb.  21,  1607-8,  age  26.  Licensed  to  preach  at 
St  deuMat's,  Cambridge,  1612.  Died  at  Newmarket,  1621. 
{P»iU.  I.  336.) 


Benton,  John 

BENTLEY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  24, 1676. 
S.  of  Thomas  of  Oulton,  Yorks.  B.  there  Jan.  27,  1662. 
School,  Wakefield,  from  which  he  held  a  scholarship.  Matric 
Easter,  1676;  B.A.  1679-80;  M.A.  1683;  D.D.  1696.  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1689.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  16,  1689-00: 
priMt  (Norwich)  Sept.  1692.  Master  of  Spalding  school,  1682- 
3.  Chaplain  and  tutor  in  Bishop  Stillingfleet's  family,  1683- 
95.  Boyle  lecturer,  1692.  Preb.  of  Worcester,  1692.  keeper 
of  the  royal  libraries,  and  F.R.S.,  1695.  Chaplain  to  the  King, 
1695.  Archdeacon  of  Ely,  1701.  Master  of  Trinity  CoUege, 
Feb.  I,  1699-1700  tiU  1742.  During  nearly  his  whole 
tenure  he  was  involved  in  incessant  disputes  with  the 
fellows.  Regius  Professor  of  Divinity,  1717-42.  In  1718  the 
Umversity  deprived  him  of  his  degrees :  they  were  restored  in 
1724.  He  died  July  14,  1742,  and  was  buned  in  the  CoUege 
Chapel.  Famous  as  the  greatest  of  English  critical  scholars. 
Best  known  by  his  Dissertations  on  the  Epistles  of  Phalaris. 
For  his  other  works,  see  D.N.B.   Father  of  Richard  (below). 

BENTLEY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  10)  at  Trinity, 
July  7,  1718.  S.  of  Richard,  D.D.,  Master  of  the  College 
(above).  Matric.  1719;  Scholar,  1723;  B.A.  1723-4;  M.A. 
1727.  Fellow,  1723.  Lived  in  France  and  Jersey  many  years. 
Correspondent  and  friend  of  Horace  Waipole  and  Thomas 
Gray.  Miscellaneous  writer.   Died  Oct.  1782.   (D.N.B.) 

BENTLEY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Sept.  23, 
1721.  S.  of  Joseph,  of  York,  and  nephew  of  the  Master. 
School,  Wakefield,  Yorks.  Matric.  1721;  Scholar,  1723; 
B.A.  1725-6;  M.A.  1729;  D.D.  1750  (Lit.  Reg.).  Fellow,  1728. 
Proctor,  1748.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  July  14,  1728;  C.  of 
Haddenham,  Cambs.;  priest  (Lincohi)  June  1,  1729.  R.  of 
Nailston,Leics.,  1746-8.  Classical  author.  Travelled  widely 
to  collate  Mss.  for  his  uncle.  Died  Mar.  4,  1786.  M.I.  at 
Nailston. 

BENTLEY,  ROBERT.  Licensed  to  practise  medicine  and  surgery, 
1549- 

BENTLEY,  SAMUEL  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  July  4, 
1634.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Banbury,  Oxford.  Migrated  to  Clare, 
where  he  was  adm.  sizar  Nov.  6,  1635.  Matric.  1635;  B.A. 
1639-40;  M.A.  1646. 

BENTLEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Dec.  19, 
1707.  S.  of  James,  of  Oulton,  Yorks.  and  nephew  of  the 
Master.  School,  St  Paul's,  London.  Matric.  1708;  Scholar, 
1709;  B.A.  1711-2;  M.A.  1715;  LL.D.  1724.  Fellow,  1714. 
College  librarian,  1721.  Travelled  abroad  to  collate  and  collect 
Mss.  for  his  uncle.   Died  at  Clifton,  May  28,  1742.   (D.N.B.) 

BENTLEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  23)  at  Christ's,  Oct.  18, 
1729.  S.  of  Daniel.  B.  at  Great  Harwood,  Lanes.  School, 
Kirkleatham,  Yorks.  Matric.  1730.  Migrated  to  Queens', 
June  30, 1732.  B.A.  (Queens')  1733-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Mar.  xo,  1733-4;  priest,  Dec.  22, 1734.  Perhaps  V.  of  Locking- 
ton,  Leics.,  1739,  and  V.  of  Thrumpton,  Notts.,  for  28 
years.  Died  Jan.  4,  1777,  aged  '73.'  (Peiie,  11.  220;  NicMols, 
III.  877.) 

BENTLEY,  TIMOTHY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
May  18,  1667.  S.  of  Gervase,  of  Hunslet,  Yorks.  School, 
Leeds.  Matric  1667;  B.A.  1670-1.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln) 
Dec.  22,  1672.  Usher  of  Leeds  Grammar  School,  1669-76. 
V.  of  Middle  Rasen,  Lines.,  1672. 

BENTLEY,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Lent, 
1563-4;  B.A.  1567-8.  This,  or  the  next,  V.  of  Lowestoft, 
Suftolk,  1574-1603.   R.  of  Gunton,  1579-1603. 

BENTLEY,  WILUAM  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1569;  B.A.  from  Clare,  1573-4;  M.A.  1577.  Master  of  Col- 
chester Grammar  School,  1588-98.  Previously  Master  at 
Dedham,  1579-88. 

BENTLEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse, 
May  13, 1691.  Of  Leicester.  School,  Leicester,  Matric.  1694; 
B.A.  1694-5.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  30,  1697;  pxiest. 
May  26,  1700.  Perhaps  V.  of  Sileby,  Leicestershire,  1704. 

BENTLEY, .  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  11,  1628. 

BENTON,  ANDREW.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1622. 

Of  Essex.  Also  adm.  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  1622. 
BENTON,  DANIEL  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1648.  Of  Norfolk. 

B.A.  1651-2.   R.  of  Flixton,  Suffolk,  1664-9. 
BENTON,  JEREMY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  11, 1633-4. 

Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  1634;  B.A.  1637-8;  M.A.1641.  Minister 

of  Richmond,  Surrey,  1650-3.    V.  of  Childerditch,  Essex, 

1654- 
BENTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1448. 

BENTON,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  20,  1590. 

Matric.  1591 ;  B.A.  1594-5;  M.A.  1598.  R.  of  Wramplingham, 

Norfolk,  1612. 
BENTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1646.  Of  Norfolk. 

B.A.  1 649-50;  M.A.  1658.    Perhaps  R.  of  Great  Dunham. 

Norfolk,  1660.    If  so,  he  seems  to  have  been  deprived,  and 

reinstituted  June  17, 1663.  (J.  Browne,  Nor/.  mndSuff.,  591.) 


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Benton,  Nathaniel 

BENTON,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1626. 
Matiic.  Michs.  1627.   Of  Norfolk. 

BENTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  June 
15, 1652.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Pulham  St  Mary,  Norfolk.  School, 
Moulton,  Norfolk  (private).  Scholar.  His  father  seems  to  have 
been  ejected  from  Pulham;  and  he  from  Stratton  St  Michael; 
both  in  1662.  He  was  afterwards  a  congregational  minister 
at  Wattisfield,  Norfolk.  (J.  Browne,  Norf.  and  Suff.) 

BENYON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  c.  1732. 
S.  of  Henry,  gent.,  of  Boxford,  Sufiolk.  B.  in  London. 
Schools,  Boxford,  Lavenham  and  Higham.  Matric.  Easter, 
1733-  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  July  15, 1739;  as  C.  of  Boxford. 
Will  (P.C.C.)  1768.    (Venn.  11.  35.) 

BENYON,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Lent,  1557-8. 

BENNION,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus.  July  21,  1653.  Of 
Cambridgeshire.  School,  Ely.  Scholar,  1655;  B.A.  1657-8; 
M.A.  1661.  FeUow,  1664.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Mar.  1663-4; 
priest,  Sept.  24,  1664. 

BERDMORE,  see  BEARDMORE. 

BERDEWELL  or  BARDWELL,  JAMES.  Matric.  pens,  from 
Trinity,  c.  1596.  S.  of  James,  of  Diss,  Norfolk.  Left  after 
about  three  years,  and  entered  at  Clifford's  Inn.  Adm.  at 
the  English  College  at  Rome,  1606.  Joined  the  Jesuit  Society 
in  Spain,  1609.  Living  c.  1633.  {Records  of  the  S.J.,  i.  150.) 

BERDSHAW,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's, 
Michs.  1586;  B.A.  1590-1. 

BERE,  see  also  BEARE. 

BERE,  EDWARD.  B.A.  1631-2  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
John,  of  London,  gent.  Matric.  (Oxford)  Jime  9, 1626,  age  16; 
B.A.  1629;  M.A.  1632.  Student  of  Christ  Church,  1628-48 
(ejected).  Chaplain  to  the  Fleet,  1643.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

BERE,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1684. 
S.  of  William,  R.  of  Ickenham,  Midds.  B.  there.  Matric. 
1686;  B.A.  1688-9;  M.A.  1692.  FeUow,  1688.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1699.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Feb.  21,  1691-2.  V.  of 
Prescot,  Lanes.,  1700.    Died  there.  Mar.  6,  1722. 

BERE,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1568. 

BEERE,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  1492-3.  One  of  these  names  Preb.  of 
Hereford,  1509. 

BEERE, .   Friar.   B.D.  1497. 

BEERE, .  Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1615. 

BEREBLOCK,  JAMES.  B.A.  1608  (Incorp.  from  Oxford,  as 
'John ').  Of  London.  Matric.  (Oxford)  Oct.  15, 1602,  age  15 ; 
B.A.  1606.  Student  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  1607. 

BERESFORD,  BRIAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  June  18,  1613. 
Matric.  1613;  B.A.  from  Magdalene,  1616;  M.A.  1620.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  i8;  priest,  Dec.  19,  1619.  R.  of 
Boothby,  Lines.,  1621. 

BERISFORD,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1576. 

BERISFORD,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Pem- 
broke, 1640.  S.  of  Edward,  Esq.  B.  at  Fulbeck,  Lines. 
Matric.  1640. 

BERESFORD,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at 
St  John's,  Oct.  25,  1669.  S.  of  William,  gent.,  deceased,  of 
Long  Leadenham,  Lines.  B.  there.  School,  Grantham. 
Matric.  1670.  Sheriff  of  Lines.,  1700.  Died  Jan.  16,  1716-7. 
(J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

BERISFORD,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1581;  B.A.  1584-5.  Doubtless  5th  s.  of  Christopher,  and 
brother  of  William  (1581). 

BERESFORD,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  26,  1678.  S.  of  Francis,  gent.,  deceased.  B.  at  Fenny- 
Bentley  near  Ashbourne,  Derbs.  School,  Stockport.  Matric. 
1678; B.A.  1681-2. 

BERESFORD,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
June  8,  1717.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  I>erbs.  B.  at  Bentley. 
School,  Stockport.  Matric.  1717;  B.A.  1720-1;  M.A.  1724; 
B.D.  1732.  Fellow,  1725-52.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  June  11, 
1727.  R.  of  Tarporley,  Cheshire,  1732-52.  Died  May  4, 1752. 

BERISFORD,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1567. 

BERISFORD,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1576;  B.A.  1579-80;  M.A.  1S83.  Fellow.  V.  of  Rowston, 
Lines.,  1589-1601.  Will  proved  (Lincohi)  1601.  S.  of  Chris- 
-'  topher,  and  brother  of  William  (1581). 

BERESFORD,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  2,  1650.  S.  of  Francis,  Esq.,  of  Newton  Grange,  Ash- 
bourne, Derbs.  B.  at  Mile  End,  Stockport,  Cheshire.  School, 
Anderton,  Lanes.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Dec.  aS,  1649.  Of 
Fenny  Bentley,  Derbs.,  Esq.  Buried  July  7,  1666.  Father 
of  Edward  (1678)  and  of  John  (1672).  (J.  Foster,  Gray's  Inn.) 


Beresford,  Samuel 

BERESFORD,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
May  26,  1707.  S.  of  John,  Esq.  B.  at  Stockport,  Cheshire. 
School,  Ashbourne.  Matric.  1707;  B.A.  1710-1. 

BERISFORD,  GEORGE.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  24, 

1594- 
BERISFORD,  HENRY,  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  4, 

1682.    S.  of  Francis,  gent.    B.  at  Layton,  Derbs.    School, 

Ashbourne.  Matric.  1683;  B.A.  1686-7. 

BERESFORD,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  z6,  1686.  S.  of  John,  deceased.  B.  at  Rampton, 
Notts.  School,  Ashbourne.  Matric.  1686.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  July  10,  1686,  as  1st  s.  of  John,  late  R.  of  Radboume, 
Derbs.,  clerk.    Barrister,  1693.   (F.M.G.,  447.) 

BERESFORD,  JAMES.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Newton  Grange,  Derbs. 
V.  of  Chesterfield,  1484-1520.  R.  of  Whittington,  1487-93. 
R.  of  Mattock,  1497-1504.  V.  of  Wirksworth,  1504.  Preb. 
of  Lichfield,  1507.  Founded  scholarships  and  fellowships 
at  Sr  John's.  Perhaps  a  member  of  the  College.  Died  July 
13,  1520.  Buried  in  Lichfield  Cathedral.  {Misc.  Gen.  et  Her. 
I.  36;  Cox,  IV.  453;  Cooper,  i.  23.) 

BERESFORD,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  14, 
1743-4.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Willoughby,  Leicestershire,  gent. 
School,  Nuneaton. 

BERISFORD,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1576.  One  of  these  names,  s.  of  Henry,  of  Nottingham,  adm. 
at  the  Middle  Temple,  1573. 

BERISFORD,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1627 ; 
B.A.  1631-2;  M.A.  1635.  One  of  these  names.  Master  of 
Ashbourne  School,  Derte.,  1635.  R.  of  Radboume,  Derbs., 
1641. 

BERRISFORD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
June  21,  1656.  B.  at  Bolton,  Yorks.  School,  Stockport, 
Cheshire.  Matric.  1656;  B.A.  1659-60;  M.A.  1663.  FeUow, 
1663.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1663.  Subs,  for  orders  (Ely)  June 
13,  1663.  Perhaps  V.  of  West  Wratting,  Cambs.,  1669; 
or  R.  of  Stretton-en-le-Field,  Derbs.,  1676-1704.  Died  1704. 
(Cox,  Churches  of  Derbs.,  iii.  487.) 

BERESFORD,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  St  John's. 
May  31, 1672.  S.  of  Francis  (1650),  gent.,  of  Bentley.  Derbs. 
B.  at  Heaton,  Lanes.  School,  Manchester.  Matric.  1672.  His 
mother  was  Frances,  dau.  of  Richard  Holland,  of  Heaton. 
Of  Bentley,  Esq.  Died  July  4, 1724.  {Vis.  of  Derbs.,  1662; 
Glover,  Derbyshire,  11.  45.) 

BERESFORD,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Aug.  19, 
1702.  S.  of  William,  gent.,  deceased.  B.  at  Finest,  Essex. 
School,  Oakham.  Matric.  1703;  B.A.  1706-7.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  May  30,  1708. 

BERESFORD,  JOHN.  Adm. pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  27, 
1706.  S.  of  John  (1672),  Esq.,  of  Ashbourne.  Derbs.  B.  at 
Stockport;  Cheshire.  School,  Ashbourne.  Matric.  1707.  Of 
Bentley  and  Ashbourne,  Esq.  Buried  at  Beresford,  Feb.  1755. 

BERISFORD,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
June  24,  1631.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Alstonfield,  Staffs.  B.  there. 
School.  Alstonfield. 

BERESFORD,  MICHAEL.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's. 

May  18,  1639.  S.  of  Michael,  V.  of  Borden,  Kent.  B.  there. 

Matric.  1639;  B.A.  1642-3;  M.A.  1646.    Perhaps  V.  of  Ter- 

rington,  Norfolk,  before  1661.   R.  of  Hopton,  Sufiolk,  1660- 

77. 
BERESFORD,  RALPH.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 

Oct.  8,   1675.    S.  of  Richard,  gent.,  of  Rowland.  Derbs. 

B.  there.    School,  BakewelL    Matric.  1675;  B-A.  1679-80. 

Buried  at  St  Benet's.  Cambridge.  Sept.  1,  1680. 

BERISFORD,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
July  4,  1635.  S.  of  Richard,  yeoman,  of  Alstonfield,  Staffs. 
B.  there.  School,  Derby.  Matric.  1635;  B.A.  1638-9;  M.A. 
1642;  B.D.  1650;  D.D.  1661  (Z,i^.i?eg.).  Fellow,  1643.  V.  of 
Wingfield,  Derbs.,  1662-95.  R.of  Barwick,  Vorks.,  1672-95. 
Died  1695.  (Cox,  Churches  of  Derbs.,  iv.  485.) 

BERRISFORD,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
July  6,  1673.  S.  of  Robert,  merchant,  of  Strood,  Kent. 
B.  there.  School,  Maidstone.  Matric.  1674;  B.A.  1677-8; 
M.A.  1681.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  21,  1679;  priest, 
Dec.  19, 1680.  Minor  Canon  of  Rochester,  1681-1736.  V.  of 
Hailing,  Kent,  1688-1705.  V.  of  Hartlip,  1704-29.  V.  of 
Goudhurst,  1728-36.   Buried  at  Strood,  Oct.  10,  1736. 

BERESFORD,  ROWLAND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's, 
June  21,  1642.  S.  of  John,  merchant,  of  London.  B.  at 
Susan,  Waltham  Abbey,  Essex.  School,  London  (private). 
Matric.  1646;  B.A.  1646-7.  V.  of  Pembury,  Kent,  1663-76. 
Buried  there  Nov.  8, 1676.    (Vis.  of  London,  1634.) 

BERESFORD,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalkns, 
Michs.  1634;  B.A.  1637-8;  M.A.  1641. 


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BERISFORD,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  siiar  from  Queens',  Michs. 
1647.  Of  Salop.  B.  at  Shrewsbury.  School,  Shrewsbxiry. 
B.A.  1651-2;  M.A.  1655.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1655.  V.  of 
St  Werburgh,  E>erby,  1657;  ejected,  1663.  A  scholar  and  an 
excellent  preacher.  Retired  to  Shifnal,  Salop.  Died  Oct. 
1697.  (Coiomy,  I.  316;   Si[Dpsoa'&  Hist,  of  Derbs.,u.  560.) 

BERISFORD,  THOBCAS.  Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  c.  1593 ; 

B.A.   1596-7;   M.A.    1600;  B.D.   1608;  D.D.   1613.    R.  of 

Loughton,  Essex,   1609-38.    V.  of  St  Sepulchre,  London, 

1614-38.   Died  1638.   WiU  (P.C.C),  as  of  ChigweU. 
BERISFORTH,   WILLIAM.     Matric.    pens,   from    Pembroke, 

Easter,  1581.      S.  of   Christopher,  of    Leadenham,    Lines. 

Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Oct.  15,  1585.    Admon.  (P.C.C.)  1603-4. 

Brother  of  Francis  (1576).  (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 
BERIDGE  or  BEVERIDGE,  ANTHONY.    B.A.  from  St  John's, 

1627-8;  M.A.  1631.   Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  20;  priest, 

Sept.  21, 1629.   R.  of  Knossington,  Leicestershire,  1639.  V.  of 

Barrow -on -Soar,  1640.   Died  1668.   {Nichols,  11.  658.) 
BERRIOGE  or  BEVERIDGE,  ANTHONY.   Adm.  sizar  (age  16) 

at  Sidney,  Apr.  23,  1662.    S.  of  Anthony,  R.  of  Nauson 

(?  Knossington).  B,  there.  Schools,  Oakham  and  Uppingham. 

Matric.    1662;   B.A.   1665-6.    Perhaps  V.  of  Heckington, 

Lines.,  1670-86.   R.  of  Evedon,  1687-1702. 
BERRIDGE  or  BEVERIDGE,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare, 

June  1,  1687.  Of  Cambridgeshire.  Matric.  1687;  B.A.  1690-1. 

Probably  s.  of  Anthony,  R.  of  Evedon,  Lines.    Ord.  priest 

(Lincoln)  Dec.  18,  1693.  C.  of  Evedon,  Lines. 
BERRIDGE,  BASIL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Sept.  11, 

1629.    S.  of  John  (1586),  R.  of  Kibworth,  Leicest^shire. 

School,  Lincoln.   Matric.  1629-30;  B.A.  1633-4;  M.A.  1637. 

Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  1636.  R.of  Algarkirk,  Lines.,  1637. 

Died  1678.    Brother  of  John  (1642)  and  William  (1631). 

(Peile,  1.  402.) 

BERIDGE,  BASIL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Jan.  21, 
1678-9.  S.  of  Ferdinand,  R.  of  Great  Paxton,  Hunts.  B. 
there.  School,  Knotting,  Bedfordshire.  Matric.  1679;  B.A. 
1682-3;  M.A.  1686  as  Beveridge.  Perhaps  R.  of  Algarkirk, 
Lines.  Died  Dec.  28,  1686,  aged  25.  M.I.  at  Algarkirk. 
Brother  of  Charles  (1670-1).  {Lincolnshire  Churches.) 

BERIDGE,  BASIL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Dec.  24, 
1701.  S.  of  Charles,  clerk  (1670-1).  B.  at  Algarkirk,  Lines. 
Matric.  1702;  Scholar  of  Trinity  Hall,  May  5,  1704;  LL.B. 
1708.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  May  30,  1708;  priest  (Lincoln) 
Sept.  24,  1710.  R.  of  Blankney,  Lines.,  1712-22.  R.  of 
Algarkirk,  1716-37.  V.  of  Sutterton,  1722.  Died  Oct.  13, 
i739i  aged  '  S3.'  M.I.  at  Algarkirk.  Father  of  Basil  (below), 
of  Charles(i73i)  and  of  John  (1731).  {Lincolnshire  Churches.) 

BERIDGE,  BASIL.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  from  Trinity  Hall,  Mar. 
15,  1727-8.  S.  of  Basil  (above),  R.  of  Algarkirk,  Lines.  Of 
Pinchbeck,  Lines.  Matric.  1729.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Dec.  1,  1729.  Died  1753,  aged  44.  M.I.  at  Algarkirk. 
{Lincolnshire  Churches.) 

BERIDGE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Feb. 
34,  1670-1.  S.  of  Ferdinand,  clerk,  of  Wartnaby,  Leicester- 
shire. B.  there.  School,  Offord.  Matric.  1671;  B.A.  1674-5; 
M.A.  1678.  Rector  and  patron  of  Algarkirk,  Lines.  Di»d 
Dec.  3,  1693,  aged  '  35.'  Father  of  Basil  (1701).  {Lincolnshire 
Churches.) 

BERIDGE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Apr.  8, 
1731.  Of  Pinchbeck,  Lines.  S.  of  Basil  (1701).  Matric.  I)ec. 
173°;  LL.B.  1736;  LL.D.  1749.  Fellow,  1734-8.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincohi)  June  5;  priest,  Nov.  27,  1737.  R.  of  Algarkirk, 
Lines.,  1737.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1762-9.  Died  June  13,  1782. 
Brother  of  Basil  (1727-8)  and  John  (1731).   {Gent.  Mag.) 

BERRIDGE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  1595-6. 
Perhaps  brother  of  William  (1595-6). 

BERRIOGE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1581; 
B.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1584-5.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich) 
July  10,  1590.  R.  of  Thurlton,  Norfolk,  1590-1606.  V.  of 
Friston,  Suffolk,  1606-26. 

BERRIDGE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1586. 
B.  at  Shelton,  Beds.,  1573.  B.A.  (?  1589-90);  M.A.  1593; 
D.D.  1617.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  Jan.  9,  1596-7;  priest, 
Oct.  4.  1601.  R.  of  Shelton,  Beds.,  1601.  R.  of  Kibworth 
Beauctiamp,  Leics.,  1601.  V.  of  Barrow-on-Soar,  1617-20. 
Precentor  of  Lincoln,  1631-32.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1622.  Died 
May  13,  1632,  aged  63.  M.I.  at  Kibworth.  Father  of  Basil 
(1639),  of  John  (below)  and  of  William  (1631).  {Nichols,  11. 
643.) 

BBRRIDGB  or  BEVERIDGE,  lOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus, 
J»lly  2,  1642.  Doubtless  s.  of  John,  R.  of  Kibworth,  Leics. 
(above).  School,  Kibworth.  Matric.  1642;  B.A.  1646-7;  M.A. 
froai  Christ's,  1651.  R.of  Great  MaMliigluun,  Norfolk,  before 
t679-  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Denbishand  K.  of  Pensthorpe 
near  Pakwihatn,  1679.  ^^i^  ^'ov.  9,  1690.  M.I.  at  Great 
M— ttham.  Brother  of  BaaU  (1639)  and  WUllaai  (163 1). 
(/>W<#,  I.  si<;  L«  Neve,  Mon..  in.  166.) 


Beriffe,  W. 

BERRIDGE  or  BEVERIDGE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity, 
Sept.  13,  1647.  Of  Leicestershire.  S.  of  William  (1631),  B.D., 
V.  of  Barrow-on-Soar,  Leics.  Matric.  1647-8.  V.  of  Barrow, 
1661-88.  R.  of  Walton-le-Wolds,  1665-84.  Died  1688. 
Brother  of  William  (1653).  Father  of  the  next 

BERRIDGE  or  BEVERIDGE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sitar  (age  16)  at 
Trinity,  Aug.  9,  i68o.  S.  of  John  (1647).  B.  at  Barrow,  Leics. 
School,  Loughborough.  Matric.  1680.  V.  of  Barrow-on-Soar, 
1688-95.   Buried  there  Dec.  i,  1695.  {Nichols,  iii.  74.) 

BERRIDGE,  JOHN.  D.D.  from  Christ's,  1684.  Adm.  at  New 
College,  Oxford,  Nov.  7, 1655.  PfHe  and  Fo«<t  seem  mistaken 
in  his  parentage. 

BERIDGE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June  3, 1731. 
S.  of  Basil  (1701),  of  Algarkirk,  Lines.  Matric.  1731;  B.A. 
1734-5-  Ord.  deacon  (Lincohi)  Dec.  si,  1735;  priest,  Jan.  9, 
1736-7.  V.  of  Worthington,  Essex.  Died  Oct.  18,  1744, 
aged  33.   M.I.  at  Algarkirk,  Lines.  {Lincolnshire  Churches^ 

BERRIDGE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clarr,  June  12,  1735.  S.  of 
John,  of  Kingston,  Notts.,  farmer.  B.  there  Mar.  1,  1716. 
Matric.  1735;  B.A.  1738-9;  M.A.  1742.  Fellow,  1740-55. 
Taxor,  1746.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  10,  1744-5;  priest, 
June  9,  1745.  C.  of  Stapleford,  Cambs.,  1750-5.  V.  of 
Everton,  Beds,  and  Tetworth,  Hunts.,  1755-93.  Well-known 
early  'EvangeUcal'  preacher.  Author,  The  Christian  World 
Unmasked,  and  other  works.   Died  June  22,  1793.   {D.N.B.) 

BERRIDGE,  PETER.  'Of  Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  where 
he  resided  three  years:  afterwards  at  Gidding,  Hunts.,  where 
he  taught  children  for  12  years.  Age  about  40.'  (^Lincs. 
Present.  Deeds,  1598.)  Ord.  priest  by  Bishop  of  Lmcoln, 
1587.   R.  of  Snarford,  Lines.,  1598-1615. 

BERIDGE,  RICHARD  (?).  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  c.  1597. 

BERIDGE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  24)  at  St  John's,  July  2, 
1631.  S.  of  John,  of  Tugby,  Leics.  B.  there.  From  Hart 
HaU,  Oxford,  where  he  was  adm.  July  4, 1627.  School,  Tugby. 
Matric.  (Oxford)  1628. 

BERYGE,  WILLIAM.   B.A.  1528-9.  Scholar  of  Christ's,  1530. 

BERRIDGE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  1595-6; 
B.A.  1598-9;  M.A.  1602.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Dec.  22, 1605. 
C.  to  John  Berridge  (R.  of  Kibworth,  and  of  Shelton,  Beds.). 
V.  of  Barrow-on-Soar,  Leics.,  1620.  R.  of  Kibworth,  1639-40. 
Died  1640.  Buried  Jan.  30,  1639-40,  at  Kibworth.  Perhaps 
brother  of  Edward  (1595-6).    {Peile,  1.  217;  Nichols,  iii.  109.) 

BERRIDGE  or  BEVERIDGE,  WILLIAM.  Matric  sizar  from 
St  John's,  Michs.  1610;  B.A.  1613-4;  M.A.  1617,  asBeverege, 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Jime  15,  1617;  priest,  Sept.  24,  1620. 
R.of  Great  Catworth,  Hunts.,  1635-7.    Died  1637. 

BERIDGE,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  1631;  Incorp.  from  Oxford.  B.D. 
1631.  S.  of  John  (1586),  of  Kibworth,  Leics.,  D.D.  Matric 
(Trinity  College,  Oxford)  Jan.  26,  1626-7,  age  18;  B.A. 
1626-7;  M.A.  1629.  R.of  KibwcM-th,  1640-1,  and  of  Barrow- 
on-Soar.  Died  Oct.  29,  1641.  Fatherof  John  (1647).  Brother 
of  John  (1642)  and  Basil  (1629).   (^4/.  Oxon.) 

BEVERIDGE,  WILLIABl  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
May  24,  1653.  S.  of  William,  deceased,  of  Barrow,  Leics., 
above.  B.  there.  School,  Oakham.  Matric.  1653.  B.A.  1656-7; 
M.A.  1660;  D.D.  1679.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1669.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Jan.  3, 1660-1;  priest,  Jan.  31, 1660-1.  V.  of  Ealing, 
Middlesex,  1661-72.  R.  of  St  Peter,  Comhill,  1672.  Canon 
of  Chichester,  1673;  and  of  St  Paul's,  1674.  Archdeacon  of 
Colchester,  1681.  Preb.  of  Canterbury,  1684.  Bishop  of  St 
Asaph,  1704-8.  Benefactor  to  St  John's.  Author  of  religious 
works.  Died  Mar.  5,  1707-8.  Buried  in  St  Paul's  Cathedral. 
Brother  of  John  (16147).   {Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.) 

BERRIER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Mar.  25, 
1653.  S.  of  Robert.  B.  at  Kingston-on-Hull.  School,  Hull. 
Matric.  1653;  B.A.  1656-7. 

BERRIER  or  BERIAR,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney, 
May  19,  1614.  Matric.  1614;  B.A.  1617-8;  M.A.  1621.  Preb. 
of  Weils,  1626-40,  ejected.   R.  of  Vatton,  Somerset,  1635. 

BERIFFE,  see  also  BARRIFFE. 

BERIFF,  EDMUND.  B.A.  1505-6;  M.A.  1509.  Of  Huntingdon- 
shire. University  Preacher,  1515-6.  FeUowof  St  Catharine's. 

BERYFF,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1573. 

BERIFFE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1577; 
B.A.  1580-1, 

BERIFF,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  13)  at  Sidney,  June  8.  1635. 
S.  of  William,  Esq.  B.  at  Colchester.  School,  Colcbeater. 
Matric.  1625;  B.A.  1628-9;  M.A.  1632.  One  of  these  names, 
s.  of  William,  of  Colchester,  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1633. 
Brother  of  William  (1621). 

BERIFFE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  26,  1631. 
Of  Ksscx.   Matric.  1631;  B.A.  1634. 

BERIFFE,  W.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Co«rus  Christi,  1569. 
Matric.  1370.  One  of  these  name*  ».  and  h.  of  William  of 
Colchester.  (I'm.  0/  Essex,  1558.) 


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Beriffe,  William 

BERIFFE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  lo, 
1621.  Perhaps  s.  of  William,  of  Colchester,  Essex.  Matric. 
1621.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb-  10,  1622-3.  Brother  of 
John  (1625). 

BERRIFFE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  10, 
1639.  Of  Essex.  School,  Colchester.  Matric.  1639.  Perhaps 
2nd  s.  of  John,  late  of  Mefiord,  Essex,  gent.,  deceased;  adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  23,  1642. 

BERKELEY,  see  also  BARCLAY  and  BARKLEY. 

BERKELEY,  Sir  CHARLES.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Trinity, 
Aug.  6, 1663.  S.  of  George,  Earl  of  Berkeley.  Matric.  May  30, 
1663;  M.A.  1663.  Matric.  at  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  May  3, 
1662,  age  13:  M.A  (Oxford)  1663.  F.R.S.  1667.  K.B.  1661. 
M.P.  for  Gloucester,  1679.  Baron  Berkeley,  1689.  Succeeded 
as  Earl,  1698.  Lord  Lieutenant  of  Gloucs.,  1694;  of  Surrey, 
1702.  Died  Sept.  24, 1710.  Fatherof  George  (1711).  (G.E.C; 
Al.Oxon.) 

BERKELEY,  CHARLES.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  King's,  1717-8. 
S.  of  William,  Lord  Berkeley,  of  Stratton,  Master  of  the  Rolls, 
Ireland.  B.  1701.  M.A.  1720.  Of  Bruton  Abbey,  Somerset. 
Married  Frances,  dau.  and  h.  of  Colonel  John  West,  of  Bury 
St  Edmunds.  Drowned  at  Bruton,  Aug.  5,  1765.  (Jacob's 
Peerage,  11.  454.) 

BERKLEY  or  BARKLEY,  CHARLES.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  1748.  S.  of  Samuel.  B.  in  Westminster.  Matric. 
1748;  B.A.  1753.  Fellow,  1752.  Barrister-at-law.  Died  Apr. 
1755- 

BERKELEY,  GEORGE,  Lord  MOWBRAY,  SEAGRAVE  and 
BRUCE  {sic).  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Trinity,  Sept.  17,  1667. 
2nd  s.  of  George,  Lord  Berkeley,  of  Berkeley  Castle.  Adm.  at 
the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  1667.  Migrated  to  Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  1668;  created  M.A.  1669.  R.  of  Cranford,  Middlesex, 
1686.  Preb.  of  Westminster,  1687.  Died  1694.  Buried  at 
Cranford,  Oct.  18.  (Collins,  iii.  621;  Al.  Oxon.) 

BERKELEY,  The  Hon.  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  May  31, 1711.  S.  of  Charles  (1663),  Earl  of  Berkeley. 
School,  Westminster.  Scholar,  1712;  M.A.  1713.  Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  Aug.  i,  1707.  M.P.  for  Dover,  1720, 1722, 
1727;  for  Hedon,  Yorks.,  1734-46.  Master  of  St  Katharine's 
by  the  Tower,  1723-40.  Died  Oct.  29,  1746.  {D.N.B.;Al. 
Weslmon.  257.) 

BERKELEY,  GILBERT.  D.D.  1563.  B.C.  1507.  An  Augustinian 
Canon.  B.D.  (Oxford)  1538.  An  exile  under  Queen  Mary. 
Bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells,  1560-81.  Chancellor  of  his 
diocese,  1560-2.  Died  Nov.  2,  1581.  Buried  at  Wells.  Will 
(P.C.C).  (Cooper,  i.  446;  D.N.B.) 

BERKELEY,  HENRY.   B.A.  1546-7.    See  BARLEY,  HENRY. 

BERKLEY,  JAMES.   M.B.  1502-3. 

BERCKELY,  alias  GREEN,  ROWLAND.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age 
16)  at  Pembroke,  Feb.  18,  1697-8.  S.  of  Henry,  of  Wyken, 
Warws.,  Esq.  School,  Rugby. 

BERKENHEAD,  see  also  BIRKENHEAD. 

BERKENHEAD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
May  28,  1684.  S.  of  Thomas,  deceased.  B.  at  Warrington, 
Lanes.  School,  Manchester.  Matric.  1684;  B.A.  1687-8. 
'A  great  scholar:  buried  in  Manchester  Collegiate  Church- 
yard, Feb.  23,  1688-9.'  (Mumford,  Manch.  Gr.  Sch.) 

'  BERKETT,'  GEORGE.  B.A.  from  Brasenose  College,  Oxford. 
Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  1676.   Mistake  for  Becket. 

BERKS,  BRYAN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  July  6, 1724. 
Of  Staffs.  S.  of  Richard  (1697),  of  Bilsthorpe,  Notts.,  clerk, 
next.  School,  Derby.  Matric.  Easter,  1724;  Scholar,  1727; 
B.A.  1727-8;  M.A.  1731.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  29, 
1729. 

BERKES,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May  20, 
1697.  S.  of  John,  of  Madeley,  Staffs.  School,  Audley,  Staffs. 
Matric.  1697;  Scholar,  1699;  B.A.  1700-1;  M.A.  1704.  In- 
coip.  at  Oxford,  1704.  R.  of  Bilsthorpe,  Notts.,  1714.  Father 
of  Bryan  (above). 

BERKYNG,  see  BARKYNG. 

BERMAN,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1606 ; 
B.A.  (?  1609-10);  M.A.  1613. 

BERNARD,  see  also  BARNARD. 

BERNARD,  BARNHAM.   Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Sept.  22,  1677. 

Sonof ,  clerk,  deceased.  Of  Notts.  Matric.  1677;  Scholar, 

1677;  B.A.  1681-2;  M.A.  1685.  FeUow,  1682-^2.  V.  of 
Whittlesford,  Cambs.,  1691-2.  Died  Dec.  6,  1692.  Buried 
in  Jesus  Chapel.    (A.  Gray.) 

BERNARD,  BENJAMIN,  M.A.  1607  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 

London.   Matric.  (Oxford)  Oct.- 24,  1595,  age  15;  B.A.  1599; 

M.A.  1603.    R.  of  E.  Homdon,  Essex,  1609-19.   Died  1619. 

(A  I.  Oxon.) 
BERNARD,  CHARLES.    Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Pembroke, 

July  5,  1726.   S.  of  Charles,  of  London,  barrister.   Adm.  at 

the  Inner  Temple,  July  7,  1720. 


Bernard,  John 

BERNARD,  DANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  Apr. 
4,  1648.  Of  London.  School,  St  Paul's,  Migrated  to  Oxford. 
B.A.  (New  Inn  Hall)  1651-2.  Perhaps  Masterof  Brentwood 
Grammar  School,  c.  1650-80-:  if  so  Father  of  Daniel  (next). 

BERNARD,  DANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  May  36, 
1674.  S.  of  Daniel,  Master  of  Brentwood  School  (above). 
B.  at  Brentwood,  Essex.  School,  Brentwood.   Matric.  1674. 

BERNARD,  DAVID.  '  Late  of  Sidney  College '  when  ord.  deacon 
(London)  Sept.  19, 1619-20,  age  32.  B.  in  Northgate,  Chester. 
Ord.  priest.  Mar.  12, 1619-20.  Schoolmaster  at  Ware,  Herts. 

BERNARD,  EDWARD.  Incorp.  B.D.  1672  from  St  John's 
College,  Oxford.  S.  of  Joseph,  clerk.  B.  at  Paulerspury, 
Northants.  Matric.  (Oxford)  July  25,  1655;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1658-9;  M.A.  1662;  B.D.  1668;  D.D.  1684.  Savilian  Pro- 
fessor of  Astronomy  at  Oxford,  1673-91.  Fellow  of  St  John's, 
Oxford.  R.  of  Cheam,  Surrey,  1672-3.  R.  of  Brightwell, 
Berks.,  1691-7.  F.R.S.  1673.  Died  Jan.  12, 1696-7.  (D.N.B.; 
Al.  Oxon.,  who  makes  him  s.  of  Joseph.) 

BERNARD,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Queens',  Apr.  11, 
1678,  M.A.  1675  (Lit.  Reg.);  M.D.  1678  (Incorp.  from 
Lambeth).  Hon.  Fellow  of  College  of  Physicians,  1680: 
fellow  by  charter  of  James  II,  1687.  Physician  to  St  Bartholo- 
mew's Hospital.  Student,  and  owner  of  a  famous  library. 
Died  Feb.  9,  1697-8,  aged  70.   (Munk,  i.  449;  D.N.B.) 

BERNARD,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Nov.  24,  1625.  One 
of  these  names  ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  24,  1627;  'of 
Trinity  College  literate';  priest,  Apr.  8,  1630;  'M.A.  of 
Trinity  College.'  One  of  these  names  was  adm.  a  scholar  at 
Trinity,  1623,  from  Westminster.  No  degree  found  for  either. 

BERNARD,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  16,  1658, 
Of  Ireland, 

BERNARD,  JAMES,  Adm,  pens,  (age  16)  at  Magdalene,  May 

27,  1667.    S.  of  Walter,  clerk,  of  Worksop,  Notts.    School, 
Eton.    Matric.  1667. 

BERNARD,  JAMES  or  JACOB.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  1669.  B.  at  Sandal,  Vorks.  Matric.  1670 ;  B.A.  1673-4 ; 
M.A.  1677.  Fellow,  1673.   R-  ot  Thormerton,  Gloucs. 

BERNARD,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  24, 
1708.  S.  of  Jonathan  Barnard  (1671),  clerk.  B.  at  Ospringe, 
Kent.  School,  Faversham,  Kent.  Matric.  1708;  B.A.  1711-2; 
M.A.  1715.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich,  Litt.  dim.  fr.  Cant.)  Dec, 
1714;  priest  (Ely)  Dec.  18,  1715.  V.  of  Selling,  Kent,  1716- 
27.  R.  of  Badlesmere,  1726-63.  R.  of  Leveland,  1726-63, 
Insane,  and  sequestered,  for  many  years.  Died  Feb.  9, 1763. 
Buried  at  Badlesmere.   (Hasted.) 

BERNARD,  JAMES,  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Dec.  31, 
1751.  S.  of  James,  of  Bristol,  Esq.  B.  at  Bristol.  School, 
Harrow.  Matric.  at  Queen's  College,  Oxford,  Apr,  28,  1752, 
age  18,  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Apr.  15, 1755.  Barrister, 
1758. 

BERNARD,  JOHN,  Fine,  for  non-inception  in  Canon  Law,  Oct. 
17,  1431.  One  of  these  names  Preb.  of  St  Martin-le-Grand, 
London,  1429. 

BERNARD,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1449. 

BERNARD  or  BARNARD,  JOHN,  B.A.  from  Queens',  1543-4; 
M.A.  1547;  Scholar,  1541.  Fellow,  1545-54.  Author, 
.Oratio  pia;  puDlished  by  his  brother  Thomas,  1568.  Died 
1554.  Adm. granted  (V.C.C.)  Mar,  7, 1553-4.  (Cooper,  i,  250; 
D.N.B.) 

BERNARDE,  JOHN.  Matric  pens,  from  King's,  Easter,  1548. 

BERNARDE,  JOHN,  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1571, 

BERNARDE,  JOHN,  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  July  4, 
1633.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Langton,  Lines.  B.  at  Leasingham, 
Lines.  School,  Bolingbroke.  Matric.  from  St  Catharine's, 
1633- 

BERNARD  or  BARNARD,  JOHN,  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Aug.  28, 
1654.  Of  London.  Matric.  1654;  Scholar,  1659;  B.A,  1658-0; 
M.A.  1665. 

BERNARD,  JOHN,  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  June  28, 
1670.  S.  of  Nathaniel  B.  at  Langford,  Somerset.  School, 
Martock.  Matric.  1671,  One  of  these  names,  V.  of  Ludford 
St  Peter's,  near  Louth,  July  30, 1701.  (Peile,  11.  31.)  But  su 
a  contemporary  in  Al.  Oxon. 

BERNARD,  JOHN,  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Oct,  23,  1714, 
From  Hart  Hall,  Oxford;  matric.  there  July  2,  1714,  age  17. 
S.  of  James,  R.  of  Tormarton,Gloucs.  School,  Eton.  B.A, 
(Cambridge)  1717-8;  M.A.  1721;  B.D.  1728  (Com.  Reg.). 
Fellow,  1719-40.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  24, 1719;  priest 
(Ely)  Dec.  18,  1720.  V.  of  Linton,  Cambs.,  1720.  V.  of 
Madingley,  1730.  R.  of  Moreton,  Essex,  1733-52,  Died  Jan. 
16,  1751-2.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1752.   (Al.  Oxon.) 


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Bernard,  Jonathan 

BERNARD  or  BARNARD,  JONATHAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14) 

at  St  John's,  July  8,  1671.  S.  of  Walter,  clerk,  of  Worksop, 

Notts.   B.  there.   School,  Southwell.    Matric.  1675-6;  BA. 

1675-6;   M.A.   1679.    Ord.   priest   (London)   Mar.   1678-9. 

V.  of  Ospringe,  Kent,  1679-1714.    R-  of  Bonnington,  1688- 

1701.  V.  of  Throwleigh,  1701-15.  Died  Feb.  i,  1715-  Author, 

Sermon,  1707. 
BERNARD  or  BARNARD,  NATHANIEL.    Matric.  sizar  from 

QuKKNs",  Easter,  1659.  Of  Essex.  B.A.  1662-3.  Signed  for 

priest's  orders  (London)  Dec  18,  1663.    C.  of  Canewdon, 

Essex. 
BERNARD,   RICHARD.    Matric  sizar  from  Christ's,   1592. 

S.  of  John,  of  Epworth,  Lines.    B.A.  1594-5;  M.A.  1598. 

Living  at  Epworth,  1598.    V.  of  Worksop,  Notts.,  1601-14. 

R.  of  Batcombe,  Somerset,  1613-42.    Died  1642.  Author. 

(Peile.i.  205;  D.N. B.) 

BERNARD,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  5,  1661. 
Of  Essex.  Matric.  1661;  B.A.  1664-5.  Signed  for  deacon's 
orders  (London)  May  28,  1670.  V.  of  Thaxted,  Essex,  1670- 
1724.    M.I.    Will  (Con.  C.  Essex)  1724. 

BERNARD  or  BARNARD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Aug.  12,  1524,  age  18.  Of  St  Neots,  Hunts.  B.  at 
Castle  Morton,  Worcs.  B.A.  1529-30;  M.A.  1533.  FeUow, 
1527.  Canon  of  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1546.  Ord.  priest 
(Lincoln)  Dec.  21,  1532.  V.  of  Pirton,  Oxon.  Chaplain  to 
Archbishop  Cranmer.  B.D.  (Oxford)  1567.  Died  Nov.  30, 
1582.  Brotherof  John  (1543-4).  {Cooper,  j.  459;  D.N. B.) 

BERNARD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  14)  at  Sidney,  Feb.  11, 
1649-50.  S.  of  Thomas,  yeoman.  B.  at  Felstead,  Essex. 
School,  Felstead.  Matric.  1650;  B.A.  1653.  Perhaps  V.  of 
Bulmer,  Essex,  1658-1708.  Will  (Consist.  C.)  1708. 

BERNARD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr. 
14,  1702.  S.  of  Thomas,  clerk.  B.  at  Little  Bardfield,  Essex. 
School,  Felstead.  Matric  1702;  B.A.  1705-6;  M.A.  1709. 
Ord.  deacon  (London^  Sept.  21,  1707;  priest,  Sept.  25,  1709. 
V.  of  Earl's  Colne,  Essex,  1711.  Master  of  the  school  there, 
1723.  V.  of  Wimbish,  171 1.  R.  of  Little  Bardfield,  1718- 
55.  Died  1755.   Father  of  the  next. 

BERNARD  or  BARNARD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St 

John's,  Apr.  21, 1742.  S.  of  Thomas  (above),  clerk,  of  Essex. 

B.  at  Earl's  Colne.  School,  Bury.  Matric.  1742;  B.A.  1745-6; 

M.A.  1749.  R-  of  Little  Bardfield,  and  of  Wimbish,  Essex, 

1755-74- 
BERNARD,  TOBIAS.    Matric  pens,  from  Emmanuel,  Lent, 

1637-8; B.A.  1647. 

BERNARD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
June  21,  1648.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Hull,  Yorks.  B.  there. 

BERNARD,  WILUAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Feb.  21,  1740-1.  Matric.  1740-1. 

B.A.  1475-6. 

A  friar.  B.D.  1468-9. 

Student  at  Trinity,  1548. 

Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  17,  1630. 

BERNE  or  BARNE,  JOHN.  Matric  sizar  from  Christ's,  1598-9 ; 
B.A.  1604-5;  M.A.  1608.  One  of  these  names,  'Johannes 
Beamus,  Norfolciensis,'  a  convert,  appeared  at  Douay,  Nov. 
18,  1 601:  be  did  not  become  a  priest. 

BERNERS,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  June  25, 
1670.  S.  of  Hatton,  Esq.,  deceased,  of  Wiggenhall  St  Mary, 
Norfolk.  B.  in  London.  School,  Lynn.  Matric.  1670.  Died 
c.  Dec  1670.   {Venn,  i.  442.) 

BERNERS,  HATTON.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1659. 
S.  and  h.  of  Hatton,  of  Thavie's  Inn,  gent.  B.  in  Middlesex. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  19, 1661.  Of  Wiggenhall  St  Mary, 
Norfolk,  Esq.  Died  Nov.  23,  1713,  aged  73.  (Blomefield,  iv. 
766.) 

BERNERS,  WILUAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Querns',  Oct.  22, 
1584.  Of  HerU.  Probably  of  Therfield,  Herts.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Oct.  16,  1587.  Living,  1634.  (J.  Foster,  Gray's 
Inn.) 

BERNERS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Cortus  Christi,  1696.  Of 
Hertfordshire. 

BBRNBS,  GEORGE.   Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1544. 

BBRNS,  JOHN.  B.A.  c.  1501;  M.A.  1506.  FeUow  of  Pctkr- 
HousE,  1505.  Admon.  granted  (V.C.C.)  1508. 

BBRNEY,  te*  also  BARNEY. 


BERNEY  or  BERNYS, 


-.  B.Can.L.  1471-3. 


BBRNEY  or  BARNEY,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  PeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at 
Caius,  Oct.  16,  1588.  S.  of  Martin,  Esq.  B.  at  Gunton, 
Noriolk.  School,  Guntoa. 


Berney,  Thomas 

BERNEY,  HANSON.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Nov 
1738.  S.  of  Sir  Thomas,  Bart.,  of  Kirby  Bedon,  Norfolk. 
B.  there.  School,  Bury.  Matric.  1738;  M.A.  1743.  Fellow, 
1743-56.  Succeeded  as  Bart.,  1742.  Of  Kirby  Bedon. 
Sheriff  for  Norfolk,  1762.  Inherited  an  estate  in  Barbados. 
Died  at  Kensington,  Midds.,  1778.  Brother  of  Richard 
(1741).    {Venn,  11.  445;  G.E.C.] 

BERNEY,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Nov.  ai,  1642. 
S.  of  Henry,  Esq.,  of  Halstead,  Essex.  B.  there  School, 
Saham-Toney.  Matric.  1642.  Of  Griston  and  Anmer,  Esq. 

BERNEY,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Feb.  12, 
1689-90.  S.  of  Sir  Thomas  (1637),  Bart.,  of  Mundham,  Nor- 
folk. B.  in  Norwich.  School,  Norwich.  Matric  1690;  B.A. 
1693-4.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1695-6.  Probably  died  young. 
See  Richard  (1675).   (Venn,  i.  487.) 

BERNEY,  JOHN.  Resident  in  Cambridge  before  1461.  {Gr. 
Book,  A,  33.) 

BERNEY  or  BARNEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Corpus 
Christi,  1650.  Of  Norfolk.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Swardes- 
ton,  Norfolk.  Matric.  1653.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  20, 
1655.  Sheriff  of  Norfolk,  1662.  Died,  Oct.  19,  1678,  aged 
44.  Buried  at  Swardeston.  Perhaps  brother  of  Richard 
(1654).  (Carthew,  Hundred  ofLaunditch,  11. 431 ;  Burke,  L.G.) 

BERNEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Caius,  June,  1717. 
S.  of  Sir  Richard,  Bart.,  of  Kirby,  Norfolk  (1675).  B.  there. 
School,  Norwich.  Matric.  1717;  Scholar,  17x7-21;  B.A. 
1720-1;  M.A.  1724;  D.D.  1741.  FeUow,  1721-37.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  10,  1722;  priest  (Ely)  Jime  14,  1724. 
R.  of  Hethersett,  Norfolk  and  St  Clements,  Norwich,  1736. 
R.of  Saxlingham,  1740-82.  Archdeacon  of  Norwich,  1744-82. 
Died  June  13, 1782.  Brother  of  Richard  (1706).  {Venn,  11.  8.) 

BERNEY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Caius, 
Jan.  25,  1633-9.  S.  of  Sir  Richard,  Bart.,  of  Reedham, 
Norfolk.  B.  there.  Matric.  1639.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1640. 
Inherited  his  father's  estate  at  Reedham.  Sheriff  of  Norfolk, 
1670.  Died  Jan.  28,  1679.  Father  of  Richard  (1668-9). 
{Venn,  i.  333.) 

BERNEY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Corpus  Christi, 
1654.  Of  Norfolk.  Matric  Easter,  1656;  B.A.  1656-7;  M.A. 
1671  (Lit.  Reg.).  Doubtless  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Swardestone, 
Norfolk;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  20,  1655.  Brother  of 
John  (1650). 

BERNEY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Caius,  c. 
Mar.  1668-9.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Reedham,  Norfolk.  B.  at 
Plaistow,  Essex.  Schools,  Norwich  and  Lynn.  Sheriff  of 
Norfolk,  1692.  Of  Park  Hall,  Reedham,  Esq.  Died  Oct.  18, 
1695.  First  cousin  of  Richard  (1668-9)  next.  {Venn.  I.  437.) 

BERNEY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Mar.  6, 
1668-9.  Only  s.  of  WiUiam,  Esq.,  of  Elsing,  NorfoUt.  B. 
there.  Schools,  Elsing,  Norwich  and  Seaming.  Matric 
1669;  Scholar,  1669-73.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  6, 
1672-3.  Of  Swannington,  Norfolk,  Esq.  Died  1675.  First 
cousin  of  Richard  (1668-9)  above.   {Venn,  i.  437.) 

BERNEY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Caius,  May 
19,  1675.  S.  of  Sir  Thomas,  Bart.,  of  Norwich  (1637).  B.  in 
Colchester.  School,  Norwich.  Matric.  1675-  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  1678.  Succeeded  as  3rd  Bart.,  1693.  Of  Kirby  Bedon. 
Died  May,  1706.  Father  of  Richard,  next,  John  (i7i7).  and 
William  (1708).  Brother  of  Thomas  (1680),  WiUiam  (1684), 
and  Henry  (1689-90).    (Venn,  I.  453;  G.E.C.) 

BERNEY,  Sir  RICHARD,  Bart  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at 
Caius,  Apr.  27,  1706.  S.  of  Sir  Richard,  Bart.,  of  Kirby 
Bedon,  Norfolk,  above.  B.  there.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  1706. 
Succeeded  as  Bart.  Died  1710.  Brother  of  WiUiam  (1708), 
and  John  (1717).   (Venn,  i.  514;  G.E.C.) 

BERNEY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  c.  O^t. 
1741.  S.  of  Sir  Thomas,  Bart.,  of  Kirby  Bedon,  Norfolk. 
B.  there.  Matric  1741;  Scholar,  1741-9;  B.A.  1743-6;  M.A. 
1749.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  June  5,  1748;  priest,  Feb.  19,  1748. 
as  C.  of  Toft,  Cambs.  R.  of  Stokesby,  NorfoUc,  1749-94;  o< 
Bramerton,  1756-94.  P.C.  of  Diuiston,  1761.  Died  Dec  23, 
1794.  Brother  of  Hanson  (1738).  (Venn,  11.  51.) 

BBRNEY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  July  4, 
1744.  S.  of  WiUiam,  clerk  (1729),  R-  of  Newton,  Norfolk. 
B.  at  Shottesham.  School,  Norwich.  Scholar,  1744-52: 
Matric.  1745 ;  B.A.  1748-9;  M.A.  1752-  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
May  21,  1749;  priest  (Pcterb.)  June  a,  i75i-  R-  of  Swanton 
Abbots,  Norfolk,  1755-87.  C.  of  Westwick,  1762-70;  R. 
1770-87.  R.  of  Homingtoft,  1 776-87-  Died  June  la,  1787. 
(Venn,  11.  55.) 

BERNEY,  ROBERT.  Matric  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1555.    Of  Norfolk. 

BERNEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Caius,  Apr.  a8,  1637. 
S.  of  Sir  Richard,  Bart.  B.  at  Reedham,  NorfoUc.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Dec  23, 1637.  Succeeded  as  and  Baronet,  1668. 
Died  1693.  Father  of  Henry  (1689-90)  and  Richard  (1673). 
(Venn,  1.  335;  G.E.C.) 


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Berney,  Thomas 

BERNEY,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Apr.  8, 

1680.  S.  of  Sir  Thomas,  Bart.  (1637).  Schools,  Norwich  and 
Lynn.   Matric.  1680;  Scholar,  1680-1.   Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 

1681.  Hanped  at  Norwich,  1684,  for  the  miirder  of  Captain 
Thomas  Bedingfield.  Brother  of  Richard  (1675)  and  William 
(1684).  {Venn,  1.  465;  H.  M.  Wood.) 

BERNEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  June  6, 
1705.  S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Weasenham,  Norfolk.  B.  at 
Mundham.  Schools,  Norwich  and  Wisbech.  Matric.  1705; 
Scholar,  1705-8.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  5,  1706-7. 
Recorder  of  Lynn,  1730-45.  Died  May  4,  i745-  (Venn,  i. 
5I3-) 

BERNEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  3,  1717.  B.  at 
Swardeston,  Norfolk.   Matric.  1717. 

BERNEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Caius,  Apr.  25, 
1741.  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.  (1705),  of  Lynn.  B.  there.  Of 
Snettisham,  Norfolk,  Esq.  Died  May  9,  1784-  {Venn,  11. 
48.) 

BERNEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  c.  Nov. 
1684.  S.  of  Sir  Thomas,  Bart.  (1637).  B.  at  Colchester. 
Schools,  Norwich  and  Lynn.  Matric.  1685 ;  Scholar,  1685-90; 
LL.B.  1690.  Fellow,  1 69 1-3.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  24, 
1693.  V.  of  Worstead,  Norfolk,  1693-1730.  R.  of  Stokesby, 
1730;  of  Herringby,  1730.  Died  Jan.  22,  1747-8-  Brother 
of  Richard  (1675)  and  Thomas  (1680).   {Venn,  i.  477.) 

BERNEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Nov.  5, 
1708.  S.  of  Sir  Richard  (1675),  Bart.,  of  Kirby,  Norfolk. 
B.  there.  Schools,  Eton  and  Norwich.  Matric.  1708;  Scholar, 
1708-13;  LL.B.  1714.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Feb.  21, 
1713-4,  as  C.  of  Westwick.  Brother  of  Richard  (1706)  and 
John  (1717).    Father  of  William  (next).    {Venn,  1.  519.) 

BERNEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Jrnie  27,  1729- 
S.  of  William,  R.  of  Westwick,  Norfolk.  Matric.  at  Oriel 
College,  Oxford,  Mar.  20,  I7i3-4,age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1718; 
M.A.  from  Caius,  1729.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  12, 1720; 
priest,  June  24,  1721.  R.  of  Newton  Flotman,  Norfolk, 
X721-63 ;  of  Frettenham,  1736.  Chaplain  to  Lord  Lovell.  Died 
Feb.  12,  1763.    M.I.  at  Worstead.    {Venn,  n.  30.) 

BERNEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1744.  Of 
Norfolk.    Matric.  1745. 

BERNHERE,  THOMAS.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1581-3;  M.A. 
1585.   Of  Warwickshire.  Fellow,  1587. 

BERRIDGE,  see  BERIDGE  and  BEVERIDGE. 

BERRIER,  see  BERIER. 

BERRIFFE,  see  BERIFFE. 

BERRINGTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  17,  1641. 
Of  Leicestershire.   {See  Barrington,  John,  1641.) 

BERRON,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Pembroke, 
May  16,  1662.  S.  of  Thomas,  carpenter.  B.  at  Newton, 
Lanes.  Matric.  1662;  B.A.  1665-6;  M.A.  1669.  V.  of 
Sowerby  Bridge,  Vorla.,  1670-1703.  V.  of  Sowerby,  1698- 
1703. 

BERON,  RALPH.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  c.  1591. 

BERROW,  CAPELL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  June  28,  1700. 
S.  of  John,  V.  of  Watford,  Herts.  B.  there.  School,  Charter- 
house. Scholar,  1700-1;  B.A.  1703-4;  M.A.  1712.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Sept.  22, 1706;  priest,  Sept.  21, 1707.  R.  of 
Northill,  Beds.,  c.  1711-5 1.  Chaplain  to  William,  Earl  Cowper. 
Died  Oct.  28,  1751,  aged  77.   WiU  (P.C.C).    {Peile,  11.  148.) 

BERROW,  GREY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  27, 
1713.  S.  of  Richard  (1678-9),  R.  of  Blunham,  Beds.  School, 
Roxton,  Beds.  Matric.  1 713-4;  Scholar,  1716-7;  B.A.  1716-7. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  24,  1719.  Buried  at  Blunham, 
June  15,  1726. 

BERROW,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  June  9,  1682.  S.  of 
John,  R.  of  Rickmansworth,  Herts.  B.  there.  School, 
Camberwell.  Matric.  1683;  B.A.  1685-6;  M.A.  1689.  Ord. 
deacon  (Salisbury)  Sept.  1689;  priest,  Sept.  1690.  V.  of 
Inglesham,  Wilts.,  1704-18.  EHed  1718.  Brother  of  Richard 
(1678-9).   {Peile,  II.  89.) 

BERROW,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Jan.  11, 
1678-9.  S.  of  John,  R.  of  Rickmansworth,  Herts.  B.  there. 
School,  Camberwell,  Surrey.  Matric.  1679;  B.A.  1682-3; 
M.A.  1686.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  1685;  priest,  Dec.  1687. 
R.  of  Gravenhurst,  Beds.,  1698.  V.  of  E.  Mailing.  Kent, 
1700-5.  R.  of  Blunham,  B^s.,  1704-25.  Buri^  there 
Aug.  20,  1725.  Father  of  Grey  {1713),  brother  of  John 
(1682)  above. 

BERROW,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Quekks',  June  26,  1690. 
Of  Herefordshire.  Matric.  at  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  1674; 
B.A.  at  Hart  Hall,  1678;  M.A.  (Cambridge)  1690.  R.  of 
Corringham,  Essex,  1687-1704.  R.  of  St  Martin  Outwich, 
London,  1691-1704.  Buried  there,  Jan.  16,  1703-4.  Will 
(Consist.  C.  London).    {Al.  Oxon.) 

BERRY,  see  also  BARRY  and  BURY. 


Berry,  Robert 

BERRY,  DANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1620. 
S.  of  Robert,  V.  of  Knowstone,  Devon.  Matric.  1620;  B.A. 
1623-4;  M.A.  1627.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1627.  V.  of  Know- 
stone  and  Molland,  Devon,  1626-46  (sequestered).  (Walker, 
Sufferings.) 

BERRY,  EDWARD.   B.A.  from  Trinity,  1622. 

BERYE,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Michs. 
1550. 

BERYE,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1550. 
(See  the  next.) 

BERYE,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Michs. 
1550.  One  of  these  (if  really  two)  was  B.A.  from  Christ's, 
1553-4;  M.A.  1556.  Fellow  of  Christ's,  1555-63.  Received 
tonsure  (London)  Mar.  1554-5;  'of  Chester;  scholar  of 
Christ's.' 

BERYE,  GEORGE.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  c.  1593. 

BERRY,  H.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1565.  Prob- 
ably Henry,  born  at  Bury,  Lanes.,  c.  1545,  and  educated 
at  Manchester  Grammar  School.  Of  Bury,  clerk.  Preacher 
at  Manchester,  1580.  By  his  will  (Oct.  31,  1634)  he  endows  a 
master  at  Bury,  and  leaves  books  to  Manchester  and  Bury. 
(Mumford,  Hist,  of  Manchester  Gr.  School.) 

BERRY,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Christ's,  Mar.  21, 
1645-6.  S.  of  Henry.  B.  at  Castle  Combe,  Wilts.  School, 
Wotton-under-Edge.  Matric.  1646.  One  of  these  names  V. 
of  Dulverton,  Somerset,  ejected,  1662.   {Peile,  1.  504.) 

BERRY,  JAMES.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1584. 

BERRY,  JOHN.   A  monk.  B.Can.L.  1486-7. 

BERRY  or  BURY,  JOHN.  M.A.  1608  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
Devon.  Matric.  (from  Corpus  Christi,  Oxford)  Oct.  1596, 
age  15;  B.A.  1601-2;  M.A.  1605.  Fellow  of  Balliol  College, 
1603.  Perhaps  V.  of  Sidbury,  Devon,  1609.  V.  of  Heavitree, 
1626.  Canon  of  Exeter,  1632.  R.  of  Widworthy.  Diedjulyj, 
1667.    {Ath.  III.  777;  Fasti.;  Al.  Oxon.) 

BERRY,  JOHN.  M.A.  1619  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Matric. 
from  Exeter  College,  June  16,  1610,  age  21;  B.A.  1613; 
M.A.  1616.  One  of  these  names,  R.  of  Wasing,  Berks.  Will 
(Consist.  C.  Sarum)  1622.   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

BERRY  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  May  30,  1621. 
S.  of  John,  weaver.  B.  at  Tiverton,  Devon.  School,  Blundell's, 
Tiverton. 

BERRY,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1624. 

BERRY  or  BURY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney, 
Mar.  13,  1634-5.  S.  of  Thomas,  yeoman.  B.  at  Abbotsley, 
Worcs.   School,  Private. 

BERRY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June  19, 
1675.  S.  of  Thomas,  husbandman,  of  Forcett,  Richmond, 
Yorks.  B.  there.  School,  Coniscliffe,  Durham.  Matric. 
1676. 

BERRY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  May  28,  1680. 
1st  s.  of  John.  B.  at  Barnstaple,  Devon.  School,  Barnstaple. 
Matric.  1680;  B.A.  1683-4;  M.A.  1687.  One  of  these  names, 
V.  of  Watton,  Norfolk,  1691.  R.  of  Griston,  1694-9.  R.  of 
Threxton,  1698. 

BERRY,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Caius,  June  5,  1722. 
S.  of  Joseph  (?  John),  V.  of  Watton,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 
School,  Wiggenhall  St  Mary.  Matric.  1722;  Scholar,  1722-7; 
B.A.  l725--^5.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June,  1725,  as  C.  of 
Thompson,  Norfolk;  priest,  Sept.  1728.   {Venn,  11.  16.) 

BERRY,  MARTIN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter, 
1560;  Scholar,  1560;  LL.B.  1569.  Fellow,  1566-85. 

BERRY,  MARTIN.  Fellow  of  Trinity  Hall,  July  7,  1596. 
Buried  at  St  Edward's,  Cambridge,  Dec.  ix,  1609.  Father  of 
Thomas  (1606)  and  perhaps  of  Martin,  next.  Probably  the 
same  as  the  last.  If  so,  he  must  have  been  re-elected  fellow 
as  a  widower. 

BERRY,  MARTIN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter, 
1609;  LL.B.  1616. 

BERY,  MATHEW.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1585. 

BERRY  or  BURY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's, 
June  24,  1664.  S.  of  William,  deceased,  of  Ely,  Cambs. 
B.  there.  School,  Perse,  Cambridge.  Matric.  1664;  B.A. 
1667-8;  M.A.  1671;  LL.D.  1679.  Fellow,  1674-1723.  Died 
Oct.  29,  1723.  Buried  at  Chesterton. 

BERYE,  ROBERT.   Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1565. 

BERYE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1581. 

BERRY  or  BYRIE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  1585. 
Matric.  1585. 

BERRY  or  BURY,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's, 
Apr.  1587;  B.A.  1590-1;  M.A.  1594.  Perhaps  R.  of  Papworth 
St  Agnes,  Cambs.,  1599-1638,  and  R.  of  Papworth  Everard, 
1599-1638.  Buried  there,  Aug.  29, 1638. 


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BERRY  or  BURIE,  ROBERT.  Scholar  of  Trinity.  1596.  B.  at 
Scalford,  Leics.  B.A.  1596-7;  M.A.  1600.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
i6oi.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester);  priest  (London)  Mar.  19, 
1608-9,  *K*  *8.  R.  of  Merrow,  Surrey,  i6o8-ig.  Died  May, 
1619.   (Manning.) 

BERRY,  ROGER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1581. 

BERRY,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1556; 
B.A.  1559-60.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  St  Peter,  .Shaftes- 
bury, Dorset,  1567-77.   {Hutchins.) 

BERRY,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1565 ; 
B.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1569-70.  Perhaps  R.  of  Somerby, 
Lines.,  1572. 

BERYE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 
1586. 

BERYE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1588. 

BERY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Nov.  12,  1606. 
S.  of  Martin,  proctor.  Of  Cambridge.  School,  Cambridge. 
Matric.  1606;  Scholar,  1606-10.   (See  Venn,  1.  194.) 

BERRY,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1626; 
B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633.  One  of  these  names,  M.A.,  V.  of 
Hanbury,  Staffs,  in  1638;  R.  of  Norbury,  1638-49.  Buried 
there  May  22,  1649. 

BERRY,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Crristi,  Easter, 
1627.   Of  Warwickshire. 

BERY  or  BURY, .   A  friar.   D.D.  1498-9. 

BERYE,  W.   Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1560. 

BERY,  W.   Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Michs.  1567. 

BERYE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 
1569. 

BERY,  W.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1581. 

BERREY,  WILLIAM.  Matric  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1639;  B.A.  1642-3;  M.A.  1646.  Fellow. 

BERY, .   Matric.  sizar  from  Jksus,  c.  1597. 

BERRY, .  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Trinity,  1620. 

BERYLL,  ALEXANDER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter, 
1571. 

BERRYMAN,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1554; 
B.A.  1557-8;  M.A.  1562.  Fellow,  1562.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
June  4,  1563.  Master  of  Felstead  School,  1567-76.  R.  of 
Wixoe,  Suffolk,  1566.  R.  of  Shelley,  Essex,  1568-74.  R.  of 
Rochford,  1572-1617.  V.  of  Felstead,  1576.  V.  of  Dagenham, 
1579-1617.  Died  Oct.  1617. 

BERRYMAN,  RICHARD.  Incorp.  M.A.  1718,  from  BaUiol 
College,  Oxford.  S.  of  Roger,  of  Totnes,  Devon,  gent. 
Matric.  (Exeter  College,  Oxford)  Apr.  6,  1709,  age  18; 
B.A.  (Oxford)  1712;  M.A.  (BaUiol  College)  1715.  {Al.  Oxon.) 

BERRYMER,  STEPHEN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1571.  One  Steph.  'Berryman'  R.  of  S.  Shoebury,  Essex, 
1573-80.   Died  1580.  Will  (Consist.  C.  London)  1581. 

BERSTOWE  or  BARSTOWE,  JOHN,  see  BARSTOWE. 

BERT,  CHARLES.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1612. 

BERT,  JOHN,  see  BIRD. 

BERTHE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  May  21,  1719.  B. 
in  London. 

BERTIE,  CHARLES.  Incorp.  M.A.  1667  from  Oxford.  Created 
M.A.  there,  Sept.  8,  1665.  S.  of  Montagu  (1622-3),  Earl  of 
Lindsey.  Of  Ufiington,  Lines.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
1658.  M.P.  for  Stamford,  1677,  1689,  and  1695-1710.  Ap- 
pointed Treasurer  of  the  Ordnance,  1681.  EHed  Mar.  22, 
1710-1,  aged  77.  Brother  of  James  (1667).  (Le  Neve,  Mon. 
V.  206;  A  I.  Oxon.) 

BERTIE,  JAMES,  BAron  NORREYS.  Adm.  (age  14)  at 
Macdalxne,  Nov.  7,  1667.  Of  Rycote,  Oxford.  S.  of 
Montagu  (1622-3),  Earl  of  Lindsey.  B.  1654.  Matric.  1667. 
Created  Earl  of  Abingdon,  1682.  Lord  Lieutenant  of  Oxon., 
1684-7.  High  Steward  of  Oxford.  Died  May  22,  1699. 
Brother  of  Cbaries  (1667).  (Jacob's  Peerage,  in.  Plate  liv; 
G.E.C.) 

BERTIE,  MONTAGU.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Sidney,  Feb.  1, 
1622-3.  'St  s.  of  Robert  (1594).  Lord  Willoughby  of  Eresby. 
B.  at  Grimsthorpe,  Lines.,  1608.  K.B.  1616.  M.P.  for  Co. 
Lincoln,  1624;  and  for  Stamford,  1625.  Captain  of  the  King's 
Kiurds.  Taken  prisoner  at  Edgelull,  1642.  Wounded  at 
Naseby.  SucceecledhisfatberasSarlof  Lindsev,  1642.  Com- 
pounded for  his  estates.  Lord  Lieutenant  of  Lines.,  1660. 
K.G.  1661.  Died  at  Campden  House,  Kensington,  July  aj, 
1666.  Fatherof  Charles  (1667)  and  James  (1667).  [CoUim, 
II.  if,;  D.N. B.;  G.E.C.) 

BERTIE,  PEREGRINE  Adm.  at  Corfus  Crristi,  1594.  and 
».  of  Peregrine  Lord  WiUougbby  of  Eresby.  K.B.  1610. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  27,  1604-5.  M.P.  for  the 
county  of  IJncoln,  1614.  Died  1640.  Brother  of  Robert 
(1594).  (CoUint,  11.  13.) 


Best,  Arthur 

BERTIE,  PEREGRINE.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Christ's, 
Apr.  17,  1704.  S.  of  Peregrine.  B.  in  London.  School, 
Charterhouse.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  6,  1705. 
Died  Dec.  9,  1743.    (PeiU,  11.  159.) 

BERTIE,  RICHARD.  M.A.  1564  (on  Queen's  visit).  S.  of 
Thomas,  of  Bersted,  Kent.  B.  1517.  B.A.  (Oxford)  1537. 
M.P.  for  Lincohishire,  1562.  In  attendance  on  the  Queen  at 
her  visit  to  Cambridge  in  1564.  Married  Catharine,  duchess- 
dowager  of  Suffolk,  baroness  of  Willoughby  of  Eresby. 
Grandfather  of  Peregrine  (1594).  Died  Apr.  9, 1582.  (Cooper, 
1.  453;  D.N.B.) 

BERTIE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1594.  1st  s.  of 
Peregrine,  Lord  Willoughby  of  Eresby.  B.  Dec.  17,  1582. 
M.A.  1635-6  (Lit.  Reg.).  Accompanied  the  Earl  of  Essex 
to  Cadiz,  1596.  Succeeded  as  Lord  Willoughby,  of  Eresby, 
1601.  K.B.  1604-5.  Created  Earl  of  Lindsey,  1626.  Lord 
Lieutenant  of  Lincolnshire,  1629.  K.G.  1630.  Lord  High 
Constable,  1631,  1634.  Col.  of  the  Foot  Guards,  1642. 
General  of  the  King's  forces.  Died  in  Warwick  Castle,  Oct.  23, 
1642,  of  wounds  at  Edgehill.  Buried  at  Edenham,  Lines. 
M.I.  Father  of  the  next,  Montagu  (1622-3)  and  Roger; 
brother  of  Peregrine  (1594).  (Collins, n.  12;  D.N.B.;  GE.C.) 

BERTIE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  19)  at  Sidney, 
Aug.  10,  1635.  5th  s.  of  Robert,  above.  B.  at  Grimsthorpe, 
Lines.  M.A.  1640.  Fellow  (ejected,  1644).  Secretary  to  the 
Commissioners  of  Customs,  1660.  Died  1704.  Buried  at 
Barking,  Essex.   (Collins,  11.  15.) 

BERTIE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Sidney, 
Mar.  31, 1649.  S.  of  Sir  Roger,  Knt.,  deceased  (sic),  below,  and 
grandson  of  Earl  of  Lindsey.  B.  at  St  Martin's-the-Great, 
London.  School,  Amersham.  Matric.  1649;  M.A.  1652  (fil. 
nob.).  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  9, 1652-3;  s.  and  h. 
of  Roger,  of  Wenlock,  Salop,  Died  Aug.  1698.  (CoUins,  11.14.) 

BERTIE,  ROGER.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Sidney,  1622-3.  2nd  s. 
of  Robert  (1594),  Lord  WiUoughby  of  Eresby.  K.B.  at  corona- 
tion of  Charles  I.  Died  Oct.  15, 1654.  Father  of  Robert  (1649) 
above,  and  brother  of  Montagu.   (Collins,  11.  14;  G.E.C.) 

BERTIE,  STEPHEN,  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1595.  From 
Hampshire. 

BERTLES,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  24, 
1714.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Knutsford,  Cheshire.  School,  North- 
wich,  Cheshire. 

BERTRAND,  ZACHARY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Lent, 
1619-20.   Of  Guernsey. 

BERWE,  RICHARD.    Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1362.    Left 

Feb.  26,  I377-*. 
BEREWYK,  RICHARD  DE.    'King's  scholar'  at  Cambridge, 

1319-1327. 

BERWICK  or  BARWICK,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  1485-6;  M.A.  1489- 
90;  D.D.  1500.  FeUow  of  Queens',  1488-1504.  Ord.  acolyte 
(Lincoln)  1490;  deacon.  Mar.  19,  1490-1.  R.  of  St  Andrew's, 
Canterbury. 

BERWYK, .   Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1459-60. 

BERYDERYKE,  BENJAMIN.   Mus.Bac.  1319-20. 

BESAND(?), .   B.A.  1482-3. 

BESBROWNE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1561. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Mar.  23,  1566-7;  priest  (Lincoln)  Mar.  25, 
1567:  'bred  in  the  schools.'  V.  of  Weston,  Herts. 

BESBY,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  Sidney,  1719.  S.  of  Daniel,  of 
Tiverton,  Devon.  Matric.  (BaUiol  College,  Oxford)  June  22, 
1692,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1696.  R.  of  Eggesford,  Devon, 
1700.  R.  of  Chawleigh,  1703.  (Al.  Oxon.) 

BESOMBE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Nov.  7,  17>4> 
Of  London.  Matric.  1724.  Migrated  to  Trinity,  July  3,  I723- 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  i,  1729. 

BESOUTH,  JONAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Peterhouse, 
Sept.  18, 1717.  B.  at  Langley,  Bucks.  School,  Eton  (Colleger). 
Scholar,  1717;  Matric.  17X8--9. 

BESOUTH  or  BEESINTHER,  RICHARD.  Adm  sizar  at  Peter- 
house, Apr.  10,  1621.  Of  Hertfordshire.  Matric.  1621;  B.A. 
from  Sidney,  1625. 

BESOUTH,  ZEPHANIAH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  28, 
1598.  B.  at  Hemel  Hempstead,  Herts.  Matric.  1598;  Scholar; 
B.A.  i6oi-a;  M.A.  1605.  Ord.  priest  (London)  Dec.  ao, 
1606,  age  24.  C.  of  St  Peter,  St  Albans.  V.  of  St  Michael's, 
1607-16.   Died  1616. 

BESPITCH,  see  also  BISPITCH. 

BESPITCH,  LEONARD.   Matric.  sizar  from  Jssus,  c.  1592. 

BEST  or  BEAST,  ARTHUR.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pbmbxokk, 
Michs.  1398;  B.A.  1601-3;  M.A.  1603. 


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Best,  Charles  • 

BEST,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  May  17, 
1672.  Of  Dalton  Hall,  Pocklington.  S.  of  John  (1637),  of 
Emswell,  Yorks.,  deceased.  B.  there.  May  7,  1656.  School, 
Pocklington.  Matric.  1672.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  9, 
1671-2.  J. P.  Yorks.  Died  Aug.  2,  1719.  M.I.  at  Driffield. 
(J.  Foster,  Gray's  Inn;  M.  H.  Peacock.) 

BEST,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1575;  B.A.  1578-9;  M.A.  1583.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  May 
27,  1580.  V.  of  Wickhambrook,  Suffolk,  1582.  One  of  these 
names  V.  of  Bumeston,  Yorks.,  1607-22. 

BEST,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  21,  1635-6.  S.  of  Anthony,  druggist,  of  Hull.  B.  there. 
School,  Hull.   Matric.  1636;  B.A.  1639-40. 

BEST,  CUTHBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  1595-6.  Of 
Appleton  Wiske,  Yorks.  S.  of  William,  barrister,  of  Gray's 
Inn.  Adm.  at  Barnard's  Inn,  July  3,  1596.  Died  c.  1650. 
(PeiU,  I.  218.) 

BEST,  EDWARD.  B.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1604-5;  M.A.  1608. 
B.  1580.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1608.  R.  of  Elmley  Lovett, 
Worcs.,  1620.  Died  Jan.  26, 1662,  aged  82.  Buried  in  Elmley 
Lovett  Church.   {Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  rv.  234.) 

BEST,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Feb.  26, 
1744-5.  S.  of  Francis,  Esq.,  of  Beverley,  Yorks.  School, 
Beverley.  Matric.  1745;  B.A.  1748-9;  M.A.  from  Peterhouse, 
1752.  Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1750-3.  Perhaps  V.  of 
Driffield,  Yorks.,  1755-71.  R.  of  S.  Dalton,  Yorks.,  till 
1802.   Died  1804.    (Burke,  L.G.) 

BEST,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1562; 
B.A.  1565-6;  M.A.  1569;  B.D.  1580.  Fellow,  1566-97.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  Apr.  1568;  priest,  Dec.  21,  1569,  age  23. 
V.  of  All  Saints',  Cambridge,  1572-84.  R.  of  St  Dunstan-in- 
the-East,  1596-7.  R.  of  Midley,  Kent,  1597-1609.  Chaplain 
to  Abp.  Whitgift.  Died  Nov.  1609.  (Cooper,  11.  524 ;  A.  Gray.) 

BEST,  GEORGE.    Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1589;  B.A. 

1592-3- 
BEST,  HENRY.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emicanuel,  July  i,  1642.    Of 

Surrey.    Matric.  1642;  B.A.   1646.    Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of 

Aaron,  of  Croydon,  gent. ;  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Dec. 

2,  1647. 
BEST,  HENRY.    Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Christ's,  Apr.  29,  1652. 

Of  Middleton  Whemho,  Yorks.,  Esq.     S.  of  George,  Esq. 

Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  9,  1654.    Barrister,  i66i.   Died 

Jan.  1673-4.   (J-  Foster,  Gray's  Inn;  Peile,  i.  547.) 
BEST,  HENRY.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Magdalene,  Mar.  26, 

1717.    S.  of  Henry.    B.  at  Caistor,  Lines.    School,  Brigg. 

Matric.  1717;  B.A.  1720-1.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  23, 

1722;  priest.  Mar.  6, 1725-6.     Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1754.    Died 

1755-   (Lines.  Pedigrees,  1151.) 
BEST,  HENRY.   Adm.  peas,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  July  25, 

1747.   S.  of  Henry,  clerk.    B.  at  Lincoln.   School,  Lincoln. 

Matric.  Michs.  1748;  B.A.  1752,  1st  in  the  ordo;  M.A.  1755; 

D.D.  1767.    FeUow  1752.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  22, 

1754;  priest,  Sept.  21,  1755.   V.  of  Eldington,  1755.    Preb. 

of  Lincoln,  1762-82.   R.  of  Mavis  Enderby,  1769.  Died  June 

23,  1782.   Buried  in  the  Cathedral.   (Lines.  Pedigrees,  1151.) 

BEST,  JAMES.   A  friar.  B.D.  1501-2. 

BEST,  JAMES.  Matric.  p|ens.  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1616; 
B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1619-20;  M.A.  1623.  V.  of 
Huntington,  Yorks.,  1634-5.   Died  1635. 

BEST,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1582;  B.A. 
1586-7;  M.A.  1590. 

BESTE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1607;  B.A. 
1610-1;  M.A.  1614. 

BEST,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  July  i,  1637. 
S.  of  Henry.  B.  at  Emswell,  Driffield,  E.  Riding,  Yorks. 
Bapt.  Feb.  24,  1620-1.  Schools,  'Natherton'  (?  Nafferton), 
Beverley  and  York.  Matric.  1637.  Married  Sarah,  dau.  of 
Gilbert  Lambert,  of  Hutton  Cranswick,  Yorks.  A  quaker. 
Buried  Jan.  6,  1668-9.  Father  of  Charles  (1672).  (M.  H. 
Peacock.) 

BEST,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June  30,  1699. 
S.  of  Charles,  gent.  B.  at  Emswell,  Yorks.  School,  Pockling- 
ton. Matric.  1699.  Died  in  College.  Buried  at  All  Saints', 
Cambridge,  Aug.  16,  1700. 

BEST,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Mar.  so,  1724-5.  B.  at 
Old  Swinford,  Worcs.  Matric.  1725. 

BEST,  JOSEPH.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1368;  B.A, 
1S72-3- 

BEST,  JOSIAS.  Adm.  at  Pembroke,  1658. 

BEST,  MAJOR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  28, 1718. 
S.  of  John,  surgical  instrument  maker.  B.  in  London. 
School,  London.  Matric.  1718;  B.A.  1721-2;  M.A.  1725. 
R.  of  Wolverdington,  Warws.,  1734-54.  Master  of  St  Olave's 
School,  Soutbwark,  in  1743.  (Scott-Mayor,  iii.  321.) 


Betham,  Edward 

BEST,  PAUL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1606.  S.  of 
James,  of  Hutton  Cranswick,  Yorks.  B.A.  1609-10;  M.A. 
1613.  Fellow  of  St  Catharine's,  1617.  Travelled  on  the  con- 
tinent, and  served  under  Gustavus  Adolphus.  Adopted 
Unitarian  opinions  in  Germany.  Committed  to  the  Gate- 
house for  attacking  the  doctrine  of  the  Trinity;  and  sentenced 
to  death.  Released  by  Cromwell.  Retired  to  his  Yorkshire 
estate.  Buried  at  Little  Driffield,  Sept.  19,  1657,  aged  67. 
(D.N.B.) 

BEST,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1547. 
Possibly  of  Appleton  Wiske,  Yorks.  B.A.  1550-1. 

BEST,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  8, 1659.  Matric. 
1659.  Of  the  City  of  Westminster.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  June  3,  1661. 

BEST,  SMALLBROOK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  July  1,  1690.  Of 
London.  S.  and  h.  of  Anthony,  of  London,  deceased. 
Matric.  1691.   Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  22,  1690. 

BEST,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens.'from  St  John's,  Michs.  1559; 
B.A.  1562-3;  M.A.  1566;  B.D.  1580.  Apparently  fellow  of 
Jesus,  in  Aug.  1564.  Fellow  of  Pembroke,  c.  1566.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  19,  1563;  priest,  July  29,  1565.  R.  of 
Conington,  Cambs.,  1567-1617.  Buried  there.  Oct.  15, 1617. 

BESTE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 
1618. 

BEST,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  11,  1664. 
Matric.  1664. 

BESTNEY,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  at  King's  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Aug.  25,  1578,  age  19.  Of  Northall,  Herts.  Matric.  1578. 
Left  in  1580.  Brother  of  the  next. 

BESTNEY,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  at  King's  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Aug.  28,  1577,  age  21.  Of  St  Albans,  Herts.  B.  at  Northall, 
Herts.  Matric.  1577-8;  B.A.  1581-2.  Fellow  in  1580-1. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Jime  27,  1582.  Ancient,  1598.  S.  of 
Robert,  of  St  Alban's  and  London.   (J.  Foster,  Gray's  Inn.) 

BESTON,  BRIAN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1553- 
3rd  s.  of  Ralph,  of  Yorkshire.  Brother  of  Leonard  (1553). 
(Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1564.) 

BESTON,  JOHN.  Prior  of  Carmelite  convent  at  Lynn,  Norfolk. 
D.D.  of  Cambridge  and  of  Paris.  Attended  the  Council  of 
Siena,  1423.  Died  at  Lynn,  1428.  Author  of  theological 
works.  (D.N.B.;  Pits,  611.) 

BESTON,  LEONARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1553. 
4th  s.  of  Ralph,  of  Yorkshire.  (Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1564.) 

BESTEN,  RALPH.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1573. 


BESTON, 


Incorp.  1582-3. 


BESTOW,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1614; 
B.A.  1616-7;  M.A.  1620.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Mar.  1, 1617-8. 
V.  of  Flitwick,  Beds.,  1619-40.  Probably  s.  of  Nicholas, 
below.  Died  Oct.  10,  1653.   (Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

BESTOE,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  e.  1593. 
S.  of  William,  of  London  and  Holton-le-Moor,  Lines.  Will 
(P.CC.)  1653. 

BESTOE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Nov.  9,  1734. 
Of  Lincolnshire.  S.  of  William,  of  Boston,  Lines.  Matric. 
1734;  M.B.  1741.    Died  Mar.  31,  1792.   (Gent.  Mag.) 

BESTOE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  June  6, 
1617.  Matric.  1617.  S.  and  h.  of  Nicholas,  of  Holton-le-Moor, 
Lines.,  Esq.;  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  27,  1618-9. 

BESTWOD,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Michs.  1381. 

BESWICK,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  17, 
1650.  Of  Lancashire.  Matric.  1650;  B.A.  1653-4.  Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (Aghard  and  Ardfert)  Dec.  13,  1656.  R. 
of  Radclifie,  Lanes.,  1662-98. 

BESWEKE,  JOHN.   M.Gram.  1525-6. 

BESWICK,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Nov. 
1590-1.  One  Bestweek,  scholar  at  Emmanuel  from  Lady 
Day,  1594. 

BESWICK, .   M.A.  1476-7. 

BESYLL,  HENRY,  see  BYSSELL. 


BETEL, 


Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  c.  1392. 


BETELEE,  RICHARD  DE.    University  Bedell,  c.  1350.    Bene- 
factor. Probably  died  c.  1369.   (Stokes,  Bedells,  55.) 


BETER, 


Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1569. 


BETHAM,  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  King's  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1492.  One  of  these  names,  parish  priest,  of  St  Pancras, 
London,  in  1324.   (Will  of  John  Barowe,  P.CC) 


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Betham,  Edward 

BETHAM,  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  King's  a  scholar  froin«Eton, 
1728.  S.  of  Robert  (1690),  deceased.  Bapt.  at  Silchester, 
Hants.,  Nov.  17,  1709.  B.A.  1732-3;  M.A.  1736.  Fellow, 
I7JI.  Proctor,  1 75 1-2.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  17, 1739; 
pnest,  June  i,  1740.  V.  of  Teversham,  Cambs.,  1751.  R. 
of  Greenford,  Middlesex,  1770.  Whitehall  preacher.  Fellow 
of  Eton  College,  1771.  Founded  a  Charity  School  at  Green- 
ford.  Benefactor:  left  £2000  for  the  Botanic  Garden  of  the 
University,  also  legacies  to  King's  and  Eton.  Died  Nov.  24, 
1783.   {Harwoo4,g$;  D.N.B.) 

BETHAM,  PETER.  B.A.  1538-9;  M.A.  1542.  Fellow  of  Peter- 
Houss,  1340-1547.  Kept  5  terms  at  Cambridge  and  7  at 
Oxford ;  according  to  A  I.  Oxon.  he  graduated  B.A.  at  Oxford, 
1536- 

BETHAM  or  BEETHAM,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at 
St  John's,  May  19,  1690.  S.  of  Edward,  husbandman.  B.  at 
Newby  Stones,  Morland,  Westmorland.  School,  Sedbergh. 
Matric.  1690;  B.A.  16^3-4;  M.A.  1697.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
X698.  Faculty  to  reccrve  priest's  orders  (Canterbury)  1698. 
R.  of  Silchester,  Hants.,  1698.  Murdered  and  thrown  into 
the  Fleet  Ditch.  Buried  at  Silchester,  Nov.  25,  1719.  Father 
of  Edward  (1728).    (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

BEETHAM,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  June 
23,  1687.  S.  of  David,  of  Lincolnshire.  School,  Wainfleet. 
Matric.  1687;  B.A.  1690-1;  M.A.  1695.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln) 
Sept.  25,  1692.  R.  of  E.  Keal,  Lines.  (AT.  Med.),  1698-1751. 
V.  of  Hagenby  and  of  Glaceby.  Buried  at  E.  Keal,  Dec.  26, 
1751.  (PeiU,  II.  105.) 

BETHELL  or  BEETHEL,  GEORGE  ELLIS.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Jksus,  July  7, 1693.  Of  Dorset.  Scholar,  1693 ;  Maine.  1695 ; 
B.A.  1697-8;  M.A.  1701.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Apr.  I2,  1702. 

BETHELL,  HUGH.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Queens',  Michs. 
1621.  Of  Ellerton,  Pocklington,  Yorks.  Probably  s.  of  Sir 
Walter.  B.  c.  1605.  Knighted,  1628.  Buried  Jan.  31, 1662-3. 
(Poulson's  Holdemess,  1.  409.) 

BETHELL,  HUGH.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1637;  B.A.  1640-1:  M.A.  1646.  Fellow  of  Christ's,  1648-53. 
Held  the  cure  of  Burton,  Cheshire;  ejected,  1662.  (For 
possible  identifications,  see  PeiU,  1.  451.) 

BETHELL,  HUGH.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  15, 1669.  S.  of  Sir  Hugh,  Knt.,  of  Rise,  Yorks.  B.  there. 
School,  Brandesburton.  Married  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Dawnay,  Knt.  Died  Sept.  7,  1677.  (Poulson's  Holderness, 
I.  409;  F.M.G.  9x6;  Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665.) 

BETHELL,  HUGH.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  7, 

1746.  S.  of  Hugh,  Esq.,  of  Rise,  Yorks.  B.  there.  School, 
Beverley.  Matric.  1746.  Of  Rise,  Esq.  Sheriff  of  Yorks., 
1762.  M. P.  for  Beverley,  1768.  Died  May  8, 1772,  unmarried. 
Brother  of  William  (1747)  who  succeeded  him.  {F.M.G. gij; 
Burke,  L.G.) 

BETHEL,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sr  John's,  May  31, 
1672.  S.  of  William,  gent.,  of  Newent,  Gloucs.  B.  there. 
School,  Brigstow,  Herefs.  Matric.  1672. 

BETHEL,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  10, 
1703-4.  S.  of  Robert,  gent.  B.  at  Newington,  Kent.  School, 
Sedbergh.  Matric.  1704.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  26, 
1704-5,  as  s.  and  h.  of  Robert,  late  of  Beverley,  Yorks., 
deceased.  Of  Beverley.  Will  dated  Mar.  29, 1686.  (J.Foster, 
Gray's  Inn.) 

BETHELL,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Dec.  7, 
1726.  S.  of  Robert,  of  London.  School,  Kensington,  London. 
Matric.  1726;  Scholar,  1727. 

BETHEL,  WALTER.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1587. 
One  of  these  names,  s.  of  Nicholas,  surveyor  to  the  King  in 
the  E.  Riding,  Yorks.  Perhaps  of  Co.  Heref.,adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Nov.  27,  1588.  Knighted,  1617.  Of  Alne,  Yorks.  Died 
Jan.  1622-3.   (Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1612;  M.  H.  Peacock.) 

BETHELL,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1584.  Of  Hertfordshire  (stc).  Perhaps  of  Herefordshire  (see 
last).    Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  19,  1586. 

BETHEL,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  Nov.  9, 

1747.  S.  of  Hugh,  Esq.,  of  Rise,  Yorks.  B.  there.  School, 
Beverley.  Succeeded  his  brother  Hugh  (1746)  in  1772. 
Sheriff  of  Yorks.,  1780.  Of  Rise,  Esq.  Died  July  34,  1799. 
{F.M.G.  917.) 

BETLEY,  WILLIAM.    B.A.  1470-1;  M.A.  1474;  B.D.  1479-^0. 

Auditor,  1474-5.   {Gr.  Book,  A,  108.) 
BETNIFFE,  see  BEATNIFFE. 
BETSON,  GEORGE.    B.A.  from  Christ's,  1371-3;  M.A.  xsSj. 

B.  at  Neston,  Cheshire.    Perhaps  brother  of  John  (1566). 

Ord.  deacon  (Loadon)  Sept.  1378;  priest,  Apr.  1379.   R.  of 

Langenboe,  Essex,  1379-1607.  Died  1607.  {Peile,  1.  103.) 
BETSON,  JOHN.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1442-33. 
BETSON,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1366;  B.A. 

1569-70.   Perhaps  brother  of  George  (1371-a). 
BETSON,  THOMAS.    B.Can.L.  1466-7.   Ose  of  these  names,  R. 

of  Wimbish,  Essex,  1466-81. 

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Betton,  Wrottesley 

BETSON,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1557. 

One  of  these  names  V.  of  Neston,  Cheshire,  1562-1605. 
BETSON,  WILLIAM   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter.  1530; 

B.A.    1553-4;    M.A.    from    Pembroke,    1557.     Fellow    of 

Trinity,  1555,  and  of  Pembroke,  1556. 
BETTENHAM,  FRANCIS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  12. 

1631.    Of  Kent.  ^ 

BETTENHAM,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  June  10, 

1639.  S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Pluckley,  Kent.  B.  there.  School, 

Ashford.   Matric.  1639.  Re-adm.  Fell.-Com.  1640. 
BETTENHAM,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  1593. 

Of  Kent.   S.  and  h.  of  Daniel,  of  Pluckley.   Adm.  at  Gray  s 

Inn,  Aug.  8,  1590.   Of  Shurland,  Pluckley,  Esq.   Died  Sept. 

25,  1647.   (J.  Foster,  Gray's  Inn.) 
BETTENHAM,  STEPHEN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1624. 
BETTENHAM,    THOMAS.     Adm.    FeU.-Com.   at   Emmanuel, 

Nov.  17,  1613.  Matric.  1613,  as  Bittingham. 

BETNAM, .   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1544. 

BETENSON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  xi,  1650. 

Of  Kent.    Matric.  1650,  as '  Betteston.'    2nd  s.  of  Sir  Richard, 

of  Wimbledon,  Surrey,  Knt.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  a, 

1653.   Died  1700.  Brother  of  Richard  (1649). 
BETTENSON,  Sir  EDWARD,  Bart  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Clare, 

July  15,  1686.   Of  Willy  in  Chaldon,  Surrey.    Matric.  1687. 

S.  and  h.  of  Richard  (1649).   Succeeded  bis  grandfather,  as 

2nd  Bart.,  1679.    Sheriff  of  Kent,  1704-5.    Died  Oct.  17, 

1733.  aged  65.    Buried   at  Chislehurst.    M.I.    {Gent.  Mag.; 

G.E.C.,  who  gives  the  age  at  death  as  58.) 
BETTINSON,  GEORGE.    Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 

Apr.  4,  1716.    S.  of  Thomas,  innkeeper,  of  Nottingham. 

B.  there.   School,  Nottingham.   Matric.  1717.   Ord.  deacon 

(York)  Sept.  21,  1718;  priest,  Dec.  18,  1720.   R.  of  Swarkes- 

ton,  lierbs.,  173^-72.  Schoolmaster  at  Risley,  Derbs.  Died 

Dec.  8, 1772.  Father  of  the  next.  {ScoU-Mayor,ui.2gg;Gent. 

Mag.) 
BETTINSON,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  June  13, 

1750.   S.  of  George  (above).    B.  at  Risley,  Derbs.   School, 

Nottingham.    Matric.  1750;  Scholar,  1750;  B.A.  x754;  M.A. 

1757.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester)  Feb.  i755-  (^«'<.  "•  255-) 
BETINSON,  RICHARD.    B.A.  1528-9.    V.  of  Bishop's  Stort- 

ford,  Herts.,  till  1551.   V.  of  Terling,  Essex,  1545-58. 
BETCNSON  or  BETINGSON,  RICHARD.    Matric.  pens,  from 

Trinity,  Michs.  1579.  Richard  Bettenson,  of  Barnard's  Inn, 

was  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  8,  1581-2. 
BETENSON  or  BETINGSON,  RICHARD.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at 

Trinity,  June  30,  1649.    B.  In  London.    S.  and  h.  of  Sir 

Richard,  of  Layer -de-la-Hay,  Essex,  Knt.  (and  Bart.).  Adm. 

at  Gray's  Inn,   Dec.   31,    1650.    Of  Sudbury,  Kent,  Esq. 

Died  at  Montpelicr,   1677.     M.I.  in   Wimbledon  Church. 

Brother  of  Edward  (1650).  {Essex  Pedigrees;  Surrey  A rchael. 

Coll.  X.  161.) 
BETTERLEY,  WILUAM.    Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 

Apr.  II,  1702.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  London.  School,  St  Paul's. 

Matric.  1702;  B.A.  1705-6;  M.A.  1709.    Ord.  priest  (Ely) 

Dec.  21,  1707. 
BETTESWORTH,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 

June  19,  1696.    S.  of  Robert,  saddler.    B.  at  Petersfield, 

Hants.    School,  Baddesley,  near  Romsey.    Matric.   1699; 

B.A.   1699-1700;   LL.B.   1701;   LL.D.  1706.    Dean  of  the 

Arches,  1710.  Judgeof  the  Prerogative  Court,  1714-51.  Died 

Dec.  17,  1751- 
BETTESWORTH,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  3, 

1621.  B.  Dec.  23,  1603.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric. 

1621 ;  B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.  1628.  Perhaps  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 

1626,  as  3rd  s.  of  Sir  Peter,  of  Sussex,  Knt.    Will  (P.C.C.) 

1636-7.   (Family  Pedigree  in  Vis.  of  Suss.) 
BETTON,  JAMES.    Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1603. 

OfS.ilop.  Perhapss.  of  Robert,  of  Shrewsbury.  B.A.  1608-9; 

M.A.  1612;  B.D.  1620;  D.D.  1627.  Fellow  of  Queens',  1611- 

28.   Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1624.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  26; 

priest.  May  27,  1616.   Sequestered  to  rectory  of  Worthen, 

Salop.  V.  of  St  Mary,  Shrewsbury,  1632-46.  {VU.ofShrops., 

1623.) 
BETTON,  JAMES.   Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  Nov.  19, 

1652.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Shrewsbury.  School,  Shrewsbury. 
BETTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1618. 
BETTON,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  21, 

1659.   S.  of  John,  draper,  of  Shrewsbury    B.  there.  School, 

Shrewsbury.    Matric.  1659;  B.A.  1662;  M.A.  1667. 
BETTON,  ROBERT.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  3, 

1678.   Of  Shropshire.   S.  of  Robert. 
BETTON,  WROTTESLEY.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 

June   14    1700.    S.  of   Robert,  deceased,  of  Shrewsbury. 

Sdiool,  Newport,  Shrops.   Matric.  1700.   Adm.  at  Llncoto^s 

Inn,  June  6,  1700. 

ZO 


Betts,  George 

BETTS,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Feb.  ii,  i?35-6, 
afterwards  Fell. -Com.  B.  at  Wymondham.  S.  of  Edmund, 
of  Wortham,  Suffolk.  School,  Bury.  Matric.  1736;  LL.B. 
1742.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  1746-7;  priest,  Feb. 
1748-9.  R.  of  Bressingham,  Norfolk,  1748.  Also  R.  of  Shelf- 
hanger,  and  J. P.  for  Norfolk  and  Suffolk.  Buried  at 
Wortham,  Mar.  1766,  aged  47.  (K.  F.  Doughty,  Betts  of 
Wortham.) 

BETTS,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall,  Michs.  1549. 

BETTS,  HENRY.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1565. 

BETTS,  HENRY.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1585. 

BETTS,  JAMES.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1686. 
Of  Diss,  Norfolk.  Probably  s.  of  James,  of  Diss.  Matric.  1686. 
Of  Gissing,  Esq.  Died  1722.  (Mast«rs-Z.a»i6,  200;  Doughty, 
BeUs  of  Wortham.) 

BETTS,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse,  June  14, 
1716.  Of  Sufiolk.  School,  Ipswich.  Matria  1716;  B.A. 
1719-20;  M.A.  1723;  B.D.  1736.  Fellow,  1724.  Taxor,  1727. 
F^octor,  1732-3.  Cfrd.  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  25, 1726.  Buried 
at  Little  St  Mary's,  Cambridge,  1738. 

BETTS,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Caius,  Michs.  1558.  Migrated 
to  Trinity  Hall.  LL.B.  1568;  LL.D.  1586.  Fellow  of  Trinity 
Hall,  1564-98.  Adm.  advocate,  Sept.  29,  1590.  Died  1598. 
Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1598.    (Cooper,  11.  98.) 

BETTES,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  c.  1595. 
Perhaps  3rd  s.  of  John,  of  Ermingland,  Norfolk,  Esq. ;  adm. 
at  the  Middle  Temple,  Mar.  6,  1597-S. 

BETTS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Aug.  28, 1721. 
S.  of  John,  schoolmaster,  of  Bedfordshire.  B.  at  Maulden. 
School,  Hitchin,  Herts.  Matric.  1721-2;  B.A.  1725-6.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  19,  1725;  priest.  May  28,  1727. 
Perhaps  V.  of  WiUington,  Beds.,  1727-45;  and  V.  of  Cople, 
1730-43.   {Scott-Mayor,  iii.  344.) 

BETTS,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 
1570;  B.A.  1573-4;  M.A.  1577;  D.D.  1617.  Fellow,  1581. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1577.  Proctor,  1589-90.  Ord.  deacon 
and  priest  (Peterb.)  Oct.  24, 1585.  V.  of  Sarratt,  Herts.,  1592. 
R.  of  Ashill,  Norfolk,  1602.  Perhaps  R.  of  Swanscombe,  Kent, 
1609-19.   Buried  there  Dec.  23,  1619.   Will  (P.C.C). 

BETTS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Aug.  3, 1559. 

BETTS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1619. 
Matric.  1619;  B.A.  1622-3;  M.A.  1626.  Perhaps  R.  of 
Swanscombe,  Kent,  1641-56.   Buried  there  Feb.  24,  1655-6. 

BETTS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse,  Feb.  4, 
1705-6.  B.  at  Yoxford,  Suffolk.  School,  Eton  (Colleger). 
Scholar,  1705;  Matric.  1707;  B.A.  1709-10;  M.A.  1713. 
Fellow,  1710-5.  Taxor,  1713.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  16, 
1711-2.  V.  of  Houghton,  Norfolk,  1714.  R.  of  Bircham  Tofts, 
1717-21,  and  of  Bircham  Newton,  1717-19. 

BETTS,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1559. 

BETTS  or  BETTYS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius, 
July  6,  1577.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Heydon,  Norfolk.  Schools, 
Walsingham  and  Holt.  Matric.  1577-8.  For  pedigree  see 
Betts  of  Irmingland,  in  Vis.  of  Norfolk.   [Venn,  i.  92.) 

BETTYS,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1579. 

BETTS,  THOMAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Michs.  1586. 

BETTS,  THOMAS.  Adro.  pens,  at  Clare,  Dec.  30,  1695.  Of 
Yoxford,  Suffolk.  S.  and  h.  of  Arthur.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  June  2,  1693. 

BETTS,  TRUBSHAW,  see  BATES. 

BETTES,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  1523-4;  M.A.  (Oxford)  1525-6. 
Scholar  of  Gonville  Hall.  Appointed  to  Cardinal  College, 
Oxford,  where  he  incorporated,  1525.  Imprisoned  as  a 
protestant.  Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi,  Cambridge,  1531.  M.A. 
(Cambridge)  1533-4,  from  Oxford;  B.D.  1533-4.  Chaplain 
to  the  Queen.    Died  1535.   (Cooper,  1.  51.) 

BETTYS,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1616; 
B.A.  1618-9;  M.A.  1622.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  19; 
priest,  Sept.  20,  1619.   R.  of  Brocklesby,  Lines.,  1626-41. 

BETTS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clark,  June  xo,  1698.  Of 
Yoxford,  Suffolk.  2nd  s.  of  William,  of  Yoxford,  gent. 
Matric.  1698.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Dec.  20,  1697.  One  of 
these  names  (merchant)  M.P.  for  Weymouth  and  Melcombe 
Regis,  1710-27. 

BETTES, .   B.A.  15 15-6. 

BETTY,  HUMPHREY.  M.A.  1658  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
Matric.  from  Exeter  College,  June  5,  1651;  B.A.  1655;  M.A. 
1657  V.  of  Bodmin,  1663.  R.  of  Little  Petherick,  1673. 
(Al.  Oxon.) 


BETTYSFORD, 


Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1481-6. 


Beverley,  Peter 

BEVAN,  DANIEL.  M.A.  from  Clare,  1668.  S.  of  John,  clerk, 
of  Rosier  (PRocester),  Staffs.  Matric.  (All  Souls',  Oxford) 
May  24,  1661,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1664.  Incorp.  M.A. 
at  Oxford,  1669.    (Al.  Oxon.) 

BEVAN,  PHILIP.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1632. 

BEEVAN  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Nov.  4, 
1727.  S.  of  R.,  gent.,  of  Cheshire.  B.  at  Stoke,  near  Chester. 
School,  Chester.  Matric.  1727;  B.A.  1731-2. 

BEVANS,  BARBAR.  M.A.  from  Emmanuel,  1710.  Of  Kidder- 
minster. Matric.  (Pembroke  College,  Oxford)  Mar.  11,  1683- 
4,  age  16;  B.A.  (New  Inn  HaU,  Oxford)  1687.  V.  of  S.  Brent, 
Somerset,  1700-22.  Canon  of  Wells,  1710.  R.  of  Compton 
Martin,  1710.  Died  1722.  (Al.  Oxon.) 

BEVANS,  FRANCIS.  LL.B.  1581  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
Carmarthenshire.  Fellow  of  AU  Souls',  Oxford,  1573.  B.C.L. 
1579;  D.C.L.  1583.  Principal  of  New  Inn  HaU,  1585-6,  and  of 
Jesus  College,  1586-1602.  Chancellor  of  Hereford.  Adm. 
advocate,  1590.  M.P.  for  Bishop's  Castle,  1593.  Died  1602. 
Buried  in  Hereford  Cathedral.  WiU  (P.C.C).  (Cooper,  11. 
3$i;  Al.  Oxon.) 

BEVER,  see  BEAUVOIR. 

BEVERCOTES,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1570.  Probably  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1574,  from  Staple's  Inn. 
Of  Ordsall,  Notts.  S.  of  Anthony,  Esq.  Barrister,  1581. 
Ancient,  1589.  Bencher,  1600.  Recorder  of  Nottingham. 
(J.  Foster,  Gray's  Inn.) 

BEVERDSELL  or  BUERDSELL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at 
Emmanuel,  May  31,  1622.   Matric.  1622. 

BEVERIDGE,  see  BERIDGE. 

BEVERLEY,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse, 

Michs.  1547. 

BEVERLEY,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Oct.  27, 
1632.  Matric.  1632.  One  of  these  names,  V.  of  East  Witton, 
Yorks.,  1639-71. 

BEVERLEY,  DEVEREUX.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1605.  Of  Yorkshire.  B.A.  1608-9;  M.A.  from  King's,  1612. 
V.  of  Eastham,  Cheshire,  1615. 

BEVERLEY,  ELLIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1602.  S.  of  James.  B.  at  Kirk-Fenton,  Yorks.  B.A.  1605-6. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  7;  priest,  Dec.  20,  1612,  age  28; 
C.  of  Digswell,  Herts.  R.  of  Tortworth,  Gloucs.  V.  of 
Wyrardisbury,  Bucks.,  1626.  R.  of  Quainton,  1637-57. 
Died  1657.    (Vis.  of  Beds.,  1634.) 

BEVERLEY,  JAMES.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1583;  B.A.  1586-7;  M.A.  1600.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest 
(Peterb.)  Feb.  9,  1590-1. 

BEVERLEY,  JAMES.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1619.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  James,  of  Eaton  Socon,  Beds., 
Esq.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  9,  1622.  J. P.  for  Bedford- 
shire.  Knighted.   (Vis.  of  Beds.,  1634.) 

BEVERLEY,  JAMES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  June  21, 
1644.  Probablys.  of  Sir  James  (above),  of  Eaton  Socon,  Beds., 
age  5  in  1634.  Matric.  1644.  Knighted,  1660.  OfCainhoPark, 
Clophill.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  13,1655.  Brother 
of  Nathaniel  (1647)  and  of  Thomas  (1647).  (Le  Neve, 
Knights,  91,  159;  Vis.  of  Beds.,  1634.) 

BEVERLEY,  JAMES.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1671.  Of 
Huntingdonshire.  M.A.  (Lit.  Reg.)  1675.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1679.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Gaynes  Park,  Hunts., 
Esq.;  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  lo,  1673-4. 

BEVERLEY,  JOHN.  D.D.  FeUow  of  Gonville  Hall  till  1441. 
Preb.  of  Lincoln.  Died  1473.  Buried  in  the  Cathedral. 
Donor  to  Gonville  Hall  of  a  number  of  valuable  mss. 
(Venn,  i.  6.) 

BEVERLEY,  JOHN.  Augustinian  Canon.  B.Can.L.  1459-60. 

BEVERLY,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  c.  1594. 
Probably  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Selby.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov. 
3,  1598,  from  Barnard's  Inn.  Brother  of  Vincent  (1594).  Of 
Gangstead,  living  1612.  Married  Frances,  dau.  of  Chr.  Con- 
stable, of  Catfoss.    (Vis.  of  Yorks.) 

BEVERLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  30,  1645. 
Of  Lincolnshire.  Scholar  from  Westminster.  Matric.  1645; 
B.A.  1648-9;  M.A.  1651.  Fellow,  1649. 

BEVERLY,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sidney, 
July  6, 1653.  S.  of  Vincent  (1594),  of  Yorks.  Schools,  York 
and  Sherbum.  Matric.  1653;  B.A.  1656-7.  V.  of  Manuden, 
Essex,  1663. 

BEVERLEY,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  ir, 
1647.  S.  of  James  (1619),  of  Clophill,  Bedfordshire.  BapL 
May  28,  1632.    Matric.  1647.    (Vis.  of  Beds.,  i6$^.) 

BEVERLEY,  PETER.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1553;  B.A.  from  Clare,  1556-7.  Fellow  of  Clare. 


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Beverley,  Richard 

BEAVERLEY,  RICHARD.  Matric  pens,  from  St  John's.  Easter, 

i6i7;  B.A.  1620-1. 

BEVERLEY,  RICHARD.  Matric  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter, 
1621;  B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.  1628.  Buried  at  Chesterton,  Nov. 
23,  1636.   Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1636. 

BEVERLEY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  27, 
1643.    Of  Buckinghamshire. 

BEVERLE,  ROBERT  DE    *  King's  scholar  *  at  Cambridge,  1319. 

BEVERLEY,  ROBERT.  Pens,  of  Gonville  Hall  in  1497. 
Probably  M.A.  1497-8. 

BEVERLEY,  ROBERT.  A  friar.  B.D.  1506-7;  perhaps  D.D. 
15 1 1-2.  A  Richard  Beverley,  Dominican  friar,  B.D.  of 
Cambridge,  sup.  for  incorporation  at  Oxford,  1510-2. 

BEVERLEY,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1598;  B.A.  1601-2.  One  of  these  names,  of  Smeaton,  Yorks., 
adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  25,  1605.   Barrister,  1610. 

BEVERLEY,  ROBERT,  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1627.  One  of  these  names,  4th  s.  of  James,  of  Eaton  Socon, 
Beds.,  Esq.,  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  22, 1630.  Perhaps 
brother  of  James  (1619).    {Vis.  of  Beds.,  1634.) 

BEVERLEY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Mar.  21, 
1653-4.  S.  of  James.  B.  at  Clophill,  Beds.  School,  St  Paul's. 
Matric.  1654;  Scholar,  1654-9;  B.A.  1657-8;  M.A.  1661. 
Fellow,  1659-61.    Buried,  at  St  Michael's,  Cambridge,  Aug. 

1661.  Will,  V.C.C.    {Venn,  i.  389.) 

BEVERLEY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  15,  1664. 
Matric.  1665;  Scholar,  1668:  B.A.  1668-9.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 
Dec.  23,  1671;  priest  (London)  Dec.  1673;  C.  of  Blunham. 
R.  of  Houghton  Conquest,  Beds.,  1674-6.  V.  of  Melchboume, 
1676-1704.   V.  of  Riseley,  i68o-i. 

BEVERLEY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1674.  Of 
Hertfordshire.  B.A.  1678-9;  M.A.  1721.  One  of  these  names 
incorporated  at  Oxford  as  M.A.  July  15,  1679;  along  with 
James,  both  being  of  Corpus  Christi  College.  (No  such  M.A. 
recorded  at  Cambridge,  before  1721)  but  see  next  entry. 
R.  of  Kimbolton,  Hunts.,  1685-96  (B.A.).  R.  of  Fifield, 
Essex,  1692.  R.  of  Willingale  Doe,  1721-33.  Died  Sept.  6, 
1733.  Father  of  Thomas  (1708).  (Gent.  Mag.) 

BEVERLEY,  ROBERT.  M.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1721.  Of 
Huntingdonshire.  According  to  the  Graduati  he  is  the  B.A. 
of  1678-9:  no  other  of  the  name  can  be  found.  Perhaps  he 
took  the  M.A.  on  obtaining  the  living  of  Willingale  Doe,  and 
called  'Of  Hunts.'  as  belonging  to  a  well-known  Hunts, 
family. 

BEVERLEY,  ROGER.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1583. 
BEVERLY,  SIMON.   B.A.  from  Christ's,  1588-9. 

BEVERLEY,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1626.  One  of  these  names,  3rd  s.  of  James,  of  Eaton  Socon, 
Beds.,  Esq.  (bapt.  May  30,  1609),  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
May  24,  1628.   (Vis.  of  Beds.,  1634.) 

BEVERLEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  11, 
1647.  Of  Bedfordshire.  S.  of  Sir  James,  of  Eaton  Socon. 
Matric.  1647.  Of  Lincoln's  Inn.  Knighted,  1662.  Master 
of  the  Requests.  Buried  at  Hadley,  Midds.,  Mar.  29,  1675. 
WiU,  P.C.C.   (Le  Neve,  Knights,  92,  159;  Vis.  of  Beds.,  1634.) 

BEVERLEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1674. 
Of  Huntingdonshire.  Matric.  1674;  B.A.  1677-8.  S.  of  Thomas, 
of  Haynes  Park,  Hunts.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  June  26, 
1679. 

BEVERLEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Aug. 
20,  1708.  S.  of  Robert,  clerk  (1674).  B.  at  Kimbolton, 
Hunts.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  i7o8;B.A.  1712-3. 

BEVERLY,  VINCENT.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  c.  1594. 
S.  of  Thomas,  of  Selby,  Yorks.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Geo. 
Twisleton,  of  Barley.  Of  Selby,  Esq.  Admon.  at  York,  1634; 
'of  Great  Smeaton.'  Brother  of  John  (1594).  (Vis.  of  Yorks., 
1612,  1665;  M.  H.  Peacock.) 

BEVERLEY,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1617;  B.A.  1620-1.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  31;  priest, 
Dec.  22,  1633.  V.  of  Willingbam  Cherry,  Lines.,  i(^. 

BEVERLEY, .   B.Can.L.  i48a-3. 

BEVERSHAM,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Nov.  4,  1675.  S.  of  James,  D.D.  next.  Matric.  1677;  B.A. 
1670-80.  He  and  his  brother  James  (1672)  were  sentenced 
to  death  for  highway  robbery,  1680,  but  reprieved.  (Cath. 
CoU.  Hut.,  133) 

BEVERSHAM,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 
1642.  OfSuffoIk.  S.  andh.of  James.of  Kelsale.  B.A. 1645-6; 
M.A.  1649;  B.D.  1656;  D.D.  1663.   R.  of  Kelsate,  Suffolk, 

1662.  R.  of  Carlton,  1676.  R.  of  Holbrooke,  1679.  Adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  38,  1671-2  (D.D.)  Buried  at  Kelsale, 
i690,aged67.  Fatberof  William (1674).  (£.^M(MaN,iv. 349.) 


Bewley,  Hugh 

BEVERSHAM,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Jan.  34, 
1671-2.  S.  of  James,  D.D.  (1643)  above.  Matric  1672.  Adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  28,  1671-3.  He  and  his  brother  Benjamin 
(1675)  were  sentenced  to  death  for  highway  robbery,  but 
reprieved. 

BEVERSHAM,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  is, 
1638.  Matric.  1639;  B.A.  1640-1.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of 
Robert,  of  Wilby,  Suffolk,  gent. ;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  13, 
1642.  Of  Holbrooke,  Suffolk.  Knighted,  1671.  Barrister, 
1647.  Ancient,  1667.  Master  in  Chancery,  1670-88.  Died  Jan. 
1688-9.  (J-  Foster,  Gray's  Inn.) 

BEVERSHAM,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
June  25,  1674.  2nd  s.  of  James  (1642),  of  Kelsale,  Suffolk, 
D.D.    Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  July  29,  1673. 

BEVERSTON,  JOHN.  M.A.  1506-7,  Incorp.  from  Oxford.  Proctor, 
1504.  Principal  of  St  Alban  Hall,  Oxford,  1507.  Drownwl 
same  year.    (A  I.  Oxon.) 

BEVERTON,  SIMON.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Apr.  28,  1698. 
Of  Kent.  Matric.  1698;  B.A.  1701-2.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Feb.  21,  1702-3;  priest  (Norwich)  Jime,  1704.  Author, 
Sermons. 

BEVIL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  May  16,  1727. 

BEVIN,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  June  3,  1684.  S.  of 
Robert.  B.  at  Chevening,  near  Sevenoaks,  Kent.  School,  St 
Paul's.  Matric.  1684;  B.A.  1687-6;  M.A.  1691.  FeUow,  1688. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec,  1688;  priest.  May,  1689.  Elected 
FeUow,  Oct.  23,  1688.  Senior  Dean  in  1700.  V.  of  Navenby, 
Apr.  30,  1701.   Died  before  Feb.  16,  1703.  (Peile,  11.  97.) 

BEVIS,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  23, 
1703.  Of  Northamptonshire.  Matric.  Lent,  1705-6;  B.A. 
1706-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  25,  1709;  priest,  Sept. 
22,  1711. 

BEVYS  or  BEWICE,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1462-3;  M.A.  1468-9; 
D.D.  1473-4.  Fellow  of  Queens',  in  1477. 

BEW,  GEORGE  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Mar.  23,  1648-9.  Matric. 
1649;  B.A.  1652;  M.A.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1660.  R.  of 
Sproatley,  Yorks.,  1660-80.   V.  of  Swine,  1669-81. 

BEW,  JOHN.    M.A.  1493-4;  B.D.  1500-1. 

BEW,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1615;  B.A.  1618- 
9;  M.A.  1622.  V.  of  Buckminster  and  Sewsteme,  Leics.,  1633. 
Died  1638.  Buried  at  Buckminster.   (Nichols,  11.  123.) 

BEW,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter,  1640, 
as  Bue;  LL.B.  1650-1.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  St  Mary, 
Hull,  1655-67.   Buried  there  Jan.  21,  1676. 

BEWE,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1599-1600;  M.A. 
1603.   Preb.  of  Ripon,  1604-13. 

BEW, .   B.D.  1476-7.  One  William  B«w,  R.  of  St  Mildred, 

Bread  St,  London.  Died  1504. 

BEWHAM  or  BEWAME, .  Scholar  at  Kino's  Hall,  1470-3. 

BEWICKE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1621; 
B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.  1628.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Jan.  26; 
priest,Jan.  27, 1628-9.  V.ofBengeo,  Herts.,  1635.  Intruded 
at  Stanhope,  Durham,  during  the  Interregnum.  Lecturer  at 
St  Nicholas,  Newcastle,  1639.  Master  of  the  Grammar  School, 
1669-71.  Buried  at  St  Nicholas,  Newcastle,  June  27, 1671; 
'minister.'  Father  of  John  (1679)  below.  (H.  M.  Wood; 
Brand's  Newcastle.) 

BEWICKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  23, 
1679.  S.  of  John,  rJerk,  deceased,  above.  B.  at  Newcastle- 
on-Tyne.  School,  Newcastle.  Matric.  1679;  B.A.  1682-3. 
Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  Sept.  2^,  1683.  Buried  at  St  Nicholas, 
Newcastle,  Jan.  31,  1687-8.    (H.  M.  Wood.) 

BEWICK  or  BUICK,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
June  8,  1640.  Of  Northumberland.  Matric  1640.  Probably 
s.  of  WiUiam  (1615).  Bapt.  at  Newcastle,  Jan.  22,  1624-5. 
Buried  there,  Jan.  17,  1656-7.  (Surtees,  Durham,  11.  193; 
J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

BEWICK,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  28,  1613. 
Matric.  1615.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Robert,  of  Newcastle-on- 
Tyne,  gent.,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  13,  1618.  Of  Close 
House,  NewcasUe.  Bapt.  at  St  Nicb.,  NewcasUe,  Oct.  3, 
1598.  Died  Feb.  22,  1636. 

BEWICK,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  13, 
1688.  S.  of  John,  husbandman.  B.  at  Hexham,  Northumber- 
land. School,  Hexham.  Matric  1688;  B.A.  1691-2.  Ord. 
deacon  (Durham)  Sept.  25,  1692.  Master  of  the  Grammar 
School,  Hexham,  1696-8.  Author  of  poetical  works.  One  of 
these  names  V.  of  Slaley,  Northumberland  till  1709-  Perhaps 
buried  at  Hexham,  Apr.  8, 1747.    (H.M.Wood;  SccU-Mayor.) 

BEWICK, .  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  1660. 

BEWLEY,  HUGH.  B.A.  1476-7;  M.A.  1481;  (?B.D.  1483). 
Of  Carlisle  diocese.  Fellow  of  Pembroke,  e.  1479-  Ord. 
deacon,  Mar.  37;  priest,  Apr.  11,  1479- 

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Bewley,  Thomas 

BEWLEY  or  BULEY, THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's  a  scholar  from 

Eton,  Aug.  i6,  1553,  age  17.  'Of  Carlyll,  diocese  of  Lincoln.' 

Matric.  1553;  B.A.  from  Clare  1556-7.    Fellow  of  Clare  for 

some  months.  Preb.  of  Chichester,  1551-76.  R.  of  Wanstead, 

Essex,  1558-62.   R.  of  Southchurch,  1562-76.    R.  of  Great 

Stambridge,  1570-6.    Died  1576. 
BEWSICK,  HUGH.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1612. 
BEXHILL,   OBADIAH.    Adm.   pens,   at  Emmanuel,   1632-3. 

Matric.  1633;  B.A.  1636-7. 
BEYER,  PAUL    Schoolmaster.  M.Gram.  1526-7. 
BEYK  or  BYKE,  THOMAS.   B.Can.L.  151 1-2. 
BEYNON,  MICHAEL.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  29,  1656. 

Matric.  1656.   Of  Redboum,  Herts.,  gent.   Adm.  at  Gray's 

Inn,  Oct.  26,  1657.  Barrister,  1664. 
BIATT,  see  BYATT. 
BIBBIE,  FRANCIS.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1578; 

B.A.  1582-3. 
BIBBY,  GEORGE.   Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Jmie  29,  1724. 
BIBBIE  or  BYBIE,  HENRY.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 

Michs.  1573.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  July,  1574;  priest,  June7, 

1578.  V.  of  Marton,  Lines.,  1579  and  R.  of  Heapham. 
BYBYE,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Feb.  2,  1681-2.   B.  at 

Newnham,  Gloucestershire.    School,  Eton  (colleger).    B.A. 

1685-6;  M.A.  1693.  Ord.  priest  (London)  Apr.  19, 1686.  R. 

of  Caddington,  Beds.,  1703.   R.  of  Whipsnade,  1720.  Died 

Nov.  15,  1729. 
BYBIE,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  i6i8; 

B.A.  1621-2;  M.A.  1625. 

BYBE,  ROBERT.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1586. 

BIBY,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1592. 
Of  SuSolk.  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1595-6.  Ord.  deacon  and 
priest  (Gloucester)  as  B.A.,  Oct.  27,  1600. 

BIBY,  ROGER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1589.  Of 
Essex. 

BYBE,  SIMON.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1581. 

BIBBYE,  SIMON.   M.A.  1615  (on  King's  visit). 

BIBBLESWORTH,  THOMAS.  Scholar  at  King'sHall,  1441-67. 

BIBER, .  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Easter,  1647. 

BICKERDYKE,  JOHN.  B.A.  1519-20,  Incorp.  from  Oxford; 
M.A.  1520-1. 

BICKARDYKE,  JOHN.  B.A.  1531-2;  M.A.  1537;  B.D.  1545-6. 
President  of  Michael  House.  One  of  the  original  fellows  of 
Trinity,  1546. 

BICKERDYKE,  MILES.  B.A.  (?  1501-2);  M.A.  1504-5.  Proctor, 
1508-9.  Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1503.  Bursar,  1506-7. 

BICKERDYKE,  THOMAS.    B.A.  1501-2;  Incorp.  from  Oxford. 

Not  recorded  in  Al.  Oxon. 

BICKERSTAFFE,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius, 
Sept.  28,  1595.  S.  of  Anthony,  gent.  B.  at  Croydon,  Surrey. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  c.  1595;  Scholar,  1596-1600; 
B.A.  1598-9;  M.A.  1602.  V.  of  White  Notley,  Essex,  1603. 
(Venn,  1.  157.) 

BICKERSTAFF,  JAMES.  Adm.  at  King's  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Aug.  29,  1597,  age  i8.  Of  Croydon,  Surrey,  Matric.  c.  1597; 
B.A.  1601-2;  M.A.  1605.  Fellow,  1600-7.  Died  young. 
Buried  at  Glassenbur>',  Cranbrook,  Kent.  In  Holy  Orders. 
(Harwood.) 

BICKERTON,  ALEXANDER,  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Peter- 
HOUSE,  July  7,  1668.  Of  Leics.  S.  of  Alexander,  of  Beeby. 
School,  Leicester.  Scholar,  1668;  Matric.  1669;  B.A.  1671-2; 
M.A.  i675-  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1675.  R.  of  Broughton, 
Bucks.,  1677.  Died  1677.  Perhaps  brother  of  William 
(1643)-   {T.A.  Walker,  137.) 

BICKERTON,  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Peter- 
house,  May  31,  1671.  Of  Durham.  School,  Newcastle. 
S.  of  William  (1643),  clerk.  Scholar,  1671-2;  Matric.  1672; 
B.A.  1674-5;  M.A.  1678.  FeUow,  1678.  Taxor,  1699.  Ord. 
priest  (London)  May  26,  1678.  Minister  of  Little  St  Mary's, 
Cambridge,  1683-1702.  Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1702.  (Nichols, 
III.  170;  T.A.  Walker.) 

BICKERTON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Sept.  20,  1749. 
B.  at  Newdegate,  Surrey.  Matric.  1750;  B.A.  1754.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich,  Litt.  dim.  from  Winchester)  Mar.  1754; 
priest  (London)  Sept.  21, 1753.  R.  of  Ewhuist,  Surrey,  1755- 
1810.  M.I. 

BIKERTON  or  BEKERTON,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Caius,  Jan.  ig,  1574-5-  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Belgrave, 
Leics.  Schools,  Belgrave  and  Bedford.  Matric.  1575,  as 
Bikerton. 

BYCKERTON,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Oct.  1579. 


BicKNELL,  William 

BICKERTON,  WILUAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i6)  at  St  John's, 
Sept.  30,  1643.  S.  of  Alexander,  gent.,  of  Beeby,  Leics.  B. 
there.  School,  Bilston  (private).  Matric.  1644;  B.A.  1647-8. 
One  of  these  names  intruded  R.  of  Wolsingham,  Durham,  till 
1660.  Lecturer  at  St  Nicholas,  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  Buried 
at  All  Saints',  Apr.  13,  1671.  Father  of  Alexander  (1671). 
(NichoU,  III.  170;  H.  M.  Wood.) 

BICKERTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 
July  6, 1674.  Of  Durham.  School,  Durham.  Scholar,  1675 ; 
Matric.  1676;  B.A.  1677-8.  Brother  of  Alexander.  (T.  A. 
Walker,  152.) 

BICKERTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
June  30, 1711.  S.  of  William,  of  Worcester.  School,  Charter- 
house. Matric.  1711;  Scholar,  1713;  B.A.  1714-5;  M.A.  1718. 
R.  of  Newdegate,  Surrey,  1725-40.  R.  of  Ewhurst,  1740-55. 

BICKFORD,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  Apr.  30, 
1692.  S.  of  James,  of  Illogan,  ComwaU.  Matric.  1692. 

BICKFORD,  SAMPSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  June 
18,  1686.  S.  of  Sampson.  B.  at  Westminster.  School, 
Westminster.  Matric.  1686;  Scholar,  1687;  B.A.  1689-90. 

BICKHAM,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  30,  i737* 
B.  at  Evercreech,  Somerset.  Matric.  1737;  B.A.  1740-1; 
M.A.  1744;  B.D.  1751;  D.D.  1774.  Fellow,  1743.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Sept.  23,  1744;  priest  (Norwich)  June,  1745.  R.  of 
Loughborough,  1762-85.  Archdeacon  of  Leicester,  1772-85. 
Died  Dec.  23,  1785.    {Nichols,  iii.  900.) 

BICKLEY,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Clare,  July  4,  1656. 
Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Sir  Francis,  Bart.  Of  Attleborough, 
Norfolk.  Bapt.  Apr.  19,  1644,  at  Hackney,  Midds.  Migrated 
to  Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  1660.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Oct.  24,  1662.  Succeeded  as  third  baronet,  1681. 
Died  1687.    (G.E.C.) 

BICKLEY,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Magdalene, 
July  2,  1707.  S.  of  Richard,  gent.  B.  at  Halloughton, 
Warws.  School,  Tamworth,  Staffs.  Matric.  1708.  One  of 
these  names  ord.  deacon  (Lincoln,  Litt.  dim.  from  Peterb.) 
Feb.  18, 1732-3. 

BICKLEY,  GEORGE.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1623-4;  ist  in  the 
ordo;  M.A.  from  Magdalene,  1627.  Fellow  of  Magdalene. 
Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1633.  Perhaps  s.  of  John,  R.  of  Sandy, 
Beds. ;  bapt.  there,  Apr.  7,  1605. 

BICKLEY,  HUMPHREY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Magdalene, 
June  II,  1692.  S.  of  Sir  Francis,  Bart.  B.  at  Attleborough, 
Norfolk.  Sdiool,  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matric.  1692;  B.A. 
1695-6.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June,  1707;  priest,  Dec.  1708. 
R.  of  Attleborough,  Norfolk,  1708.  Succeeded  as  5th  baronet, 
1746.  Died  Sept.  18,  1754.  Brother  of  John  (1669),  (Burke, 
Ext.  Bart.;  G.E.C.) 

BICKLEY,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  c.  1594,  as 
'William.'  B.  at  Lolworth,  Cambs.  S.  of  Francis.  B.A. 
(?i594-5) ;  M.A.  fromStCatharine's,  1598 ;  B.D.  fromStJohn's, 
1605.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  27,  1596;  priest.  May  11, 
1601.  R.  of  Sandy,  Beds.,  1600-27.  Buried  at  Sandy,  Jan.  2, 
1627-8.   {Vis.  of  Wanes.,  1682.) 

BICKLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Magdalene,  Apr.  24, 
1669.  S.  of  Francis,  Esq.  (afterwards  Bart.),  of  Attleborough, 
Norfolk.  School,  Bole,  Notts,  (private).  Matric.  1669;  B.A. 
1672-3;  M.A.  1676.  Died  unmarried.  Brother  of  Humphrey 
(1692).   (Burke,  Ext.  Bart.) 

BICKLEY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Magdalene, 
July  8, 1655.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Halloughton,  Warws.  Matric. 
1656;  B.A.  1659-60;  M.A.  1663.  V.  of  Tooting,  Surrey,  till 
1683.  R.  of  Attleborough,  Norfolk,  1683-1708.  Chaplain  to 
Lord  Berkeley.  Died  Nov.  25,  1708.   {Vis.  of  Warws.,  1628.) 

BICKLEY,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Feb.  22, 
1699-1700.  Matric.  1702-3.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  12, 
1703-4.  R.  of  Ofiham,  Kent,  1714-40.  Died  Feb.  23,  1740. 
Buried  there.    Father  of  Samuel  (1737-8)  below. 

BICKLEY,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Sidney,  Mar.  i, 
1737-8.  S.  of  Samuel,  R.  of  Offham,  Kent,  above.  School, 
Tunbridge  Wells.  Matric.  1738.  Assumed  baronetcy,  1754. 
V.  of  Bapchild,  Kent,  1759-64 :  deprived.  Died  at  the  King's 
Head  Inn,  Enfield,  July  27,  1773.  (Gent.  Mag.;  G.E.C.) 

BICKLEY,  THOMAS.  B.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1608-9;  M.A. 
1612.  V.  of  Southill,  Beds.,  1611. 

BICKLIFF,  JOSEPH,  see  BILCLIFFE. 

BICKNELL,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  23)  at  Christ's,  Feb.  8, 

1674-5-    B.A.  1674-5-     From  St  Edmund's  Hall,  Oxford. 

S.  of  John  (Robert,  in  A  I.  Oxon.).  B.  at  Milverton,  Somerset. 

School,  Milverton.    V.  of  Bradford,  Somerset,  1682-1711. 

Died  1711.  Will  at  Taunton.   {Al.  Oxon.;  Peile,  11.  57.) 

BICKNELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  May  28, 
1697.  ist  s.  of  William,  barrister-at-law.  B.  at  Bridgewater, 
Somerset.  Schools,  Bridgewater  and  Crewkeme.  Matric. 
1697. 


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BicKNER,  John* 

BICKNER,  JOHN.  Matric.  sirar  from  Peubroke,  Michs.  1534. 
Migrated  to  Corpus  Christi,  1557.   B.A.  1560-1. 

BICKY  or  BUGGY, .  Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi,  1436. 

BIDBANKE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
May  27,  1662.  S.  of  Williaio,  gent,  of  Denton,  Norfolk. 
B.  there.  School,  Bungay. 

BIDBANK,  WILUAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emm anubl,  Oct.  33, 1650. 
Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  1650;  B.A.  1654-5;  M.A.  1659.  Ejected 
from  Scottow,  Norfolk,  1 662.  Afterwards  minister  at  Denton, 
Norfolk,  1676-93.   Died  c.  1693.   (Calamy,  11.  203.) 

BIODELL  or  BIDLE,  ABRAHAM.  Adm.  at  King's,  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  28,  1587,  age  19.  Of  Bumham,  Bucks.  Matric 
1587;  B.A.  1591-2;  M.A.  1595.  Fellow,  1590-1611.  Taxor, 
1606.  I>roctor,  1609.  Curate  of  Barton,  Cambs.,  1609.  R.  of 
Castle  Camps,  1611.  Buried  at  Castle  Camps,  Oct.  16, 
1630. 

BIDDELL,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Caius,  Apr.  29,  1675-  S. 
of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Minehead,  Somerset.  B.  there.  Schools, 
Langford  Budville  and  Milverton.  Matric.  1675;  Scholar, 
1675-80;  B..\.  1678-9.  R.  of  Frome  St  Quintin,  Dorset, 
1693-1703.  Died  1703.  (Venn,  i.  453.) 

BIDDLE,  JAMES,  see  BEADLE. 

BIDDELL,  PETER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Pembroks,  June  16, 
1747.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  London,  clerk,  deceased.  'Grecian' 
from  Christ's  Hospital.  Matric.  1748. 

BIDDLE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1737.  S.  of  Thomas.  Bapt.  at  Eton  Chapel,  Aug.  26,  1718. 
Matric.  I737J  B.A.  1741-2;  M.A.  1745;  M.D.  175a.  Fellow, 
1740.  Practised  physic  at  Richmond,  and  afterwards  at 
Windsor. 

BIDDULPH,  MICHAEL.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  (age  16)  at  Christ's, 
Dec.  2,  1670.  B.  in  London.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric. 
1671.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Theophilus,  Knt.,  of  Westcombe, 
Greenwich.  Of  Elmhurst.  Succeeded  as  baronet,  1683.  M.P. 
for  Lichfield,  1679, 1689, 1695, 1701, 1708.  Died  Apr.  20, 1718. 
Buried  at  Greenwich.  \Vis.  of  Kent,  1663;  Staffs.  Pedigrees; 
Burke;  Peile,  11.  32;  G.E.C.) 

BIDDULPH,  IfUCHAEL.  Adm.  FeU,-Com.  at  St  Catharine's, 
May  25,  1678.  Doubtless  s.  of  Michael,  of  Polesworth, 
Warws.jEsq.  B.Nov.  19, 1661.  M.P.  for Tam worth,  1690-5. 
Died  July  26,  1697.  (Vis.  of  Warws.,  1682;  Staffs.  Pedi- 
grees.) 

BIDDULPH, .  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Lent,  1644-5. 

Perhaps  Michael,  2nd  s.  of  Anthony,  of  London,  gent.,  adm. 
at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  23, 1647  and  father  of  the  last. 
Died  Mar.  13,  1672,  aged  c.  46.  (Vis.  of  Warms.,  1682.) 

BIDGES,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Emmanuel,  Easter, 
1696.  (Sm  Bridges.) 

BIDGOOD,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  14)  at  Clare,  Jan.  30,  and 
pens,  at  Sidney,  Jan.  31, 1638-9.  S.  of  Humfrey,  druggist,  of 
Exeter.  School,  Exeter.  Migrated  to  Oxford,  c.  1640.  B.A. 
from  Exeter  College;  M.A.  1645;  M.B.  1648.  Incorp  M.D. 
(from  Padua)  1660.  Fellow  of  Exeter,  1642-8;  ejected,  and 
retired  to  Padua.  Restored,  1660-2.  F.R.C.P.  1668.  Practised 
first  at  Chard,  and  afterwards  at  Exeter.  Died  Jan.  13, 
1690-1.  Buried  in  Exeter  Cathedral.  WiU,P.C.C.  (Al.OxoH.; 
Walker,  Sufferings,  115;  D.N.B.) 

BIDWELL,  LUKE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  4,1581.  Matric. 
1581,  as  Beadvel.  Of  Northamptonshire. 

BIDWELL,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  c.  1596. 
Migrated  to  Sidney,  June,  1599.  B.A.  from  Sidney,  1599- 
1600;  M.A.  (?  1603).  Incorp.  Oxford,  1603.  Ord.  deacon  and 
priest  (Ely)  Aug.  6,  1602.  R.  of  East  Hoathley,  Sussex, 
1610-20.  Buried  at  Hoathley,  Dec  13,  1620.  (W.  C. 
Renshaw.) 

BIDWELL,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  2, 1618-9. 
Matric.  1618-9.  One  of  these  names  s.  of  William,  was  adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  21,  1623-4. 

BIDWELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Peterhouse, 
Sept.  I,  1705.  Of  Cambridgeshire.  B.  in  Kent,  1685. 
Matric.  1705-6;  B.A.  1709-10.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  23, 
1711 ;  priest  (Lincoln)  July  14, 1717.  V.  of  Ellington,  Hunts., 
»7»7-33-   PC.  of  Little  Raveley,  in  1738. 

BIDWELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  nens.  (age  18)  at  Pkterbousb, 
Dec.  12,  1730.  Of  Huntingdonshire.  Scholar,  1731;  Matric. 
1732;  B.A.  1734-5;  M.A.  1738.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1748. 
Fellow,  1736-40.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  22,  1734; 
priest, Sept.  19, 1736.  R.  of  Grafton-Underwood,  Northants., 
1743-94.  R.  of  Twywell,  1793-4-  J. P.  for  Northants.  Died 
May  21,  1794,  aged  82.  M.I.  at  Grafton-Underwood.  (Gent. 
Mag.,T.  A.  Walker,  262.) 

BIELBY,  see  BILBY. 


&IGG.  William 

BIFIELD,  ADONIRAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  25, 
1620.  S.  of  Nicholas,  clerk,  V.  of  Isleworth,  Midds.  Matric. 
1620;  B.A.  1623-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  25;  priest, 
Sept.  26, 1625.  P.C.  of  All  Hallows,  Staining,  1629.  Chaplain 
to  a  Parliamentary  regiment.  Clerk  to  Westminster  Assembly. 
V.  of  Fulham,  Middlesex,  1646-52.  R.  of  Collingbourae- 
Ducis,  Wilte.  Died  1660.  Brother  of  John  (1650).   (D.N.B.) 

BYFEILD,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  July  4, 
1676.  S.  of  Benjamin,  deceased,  of  Dorrington,  Lines.  B. 
there.  School,  Ripon,  Yorks.  Matric.  1676;  B.A.  1679-80; 
M.A.  1683.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  19,  1680;  priest, 
June  3,  1683. 

BYFELD,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1550. 

BYFIELD,  JOHN.  M.A.  1650  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Nicholas,  V.  of  Isleworth,  Middlesex.  Bapt.  there,  June  6, 
1619.  Matric.  at  Oxford,  Apr.  24,  1640,  age  30.  Created 
M.A.  1648.    Wai,  as  of  Old  Windsor,  Esq.  (P.C.C.)  1657. 

BIFIELD,  RICHARD.  Matric.  i)ens.  from  Queens',  Easter,  1647. 
Of  Surrey. 

BYFIELD,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1645. 
Of  Surrey.  B.A.  1647-8.  Migrated  to  Oxford.  M.A.  (Oxford) 
1649-50.  Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi,  Oxford,  1648.  Proctor, 
1637.  R.  of  Ewhuret,  Surrey,  1667-83.  A  Samuel  Byfield, 
s.  of  Richard,  R.  of  Long  Ditton,  Surrey,  was  adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  May  12,  1652. 

BYFEILD,  TIMOTHY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 
June  II,  1669.  Of  London.  School,  St  Paiil's.  S.  of  Richard, 
R.  of  Long  Ditton,  Surrey. 

BIGERTON, .   B.A.  146&-7. 

BIGGOT,  ISAAC.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  May  19,  1697.  From 
France.  Matric.  1697;  B.A.  1700-1;  M.A.  1704. 

BIGGS,  EDWARD.  Scholar  of  Trinity  Hall,  May  9,  1566. 
Apparently  B.A.  (degree  not  recorded).  Adm.  to  the  fellows' 
table  Oct.  15,  1570,  but  not  elected  Fellow  'propter  balbu- 
tientem  linguam.' 

BIGGS,  JEROME.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1602.  Of  Essex. 
Patron  of  Wivenhoe,  Essex  (Newcourt). 

BIGG,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  F*eterhouse,  Easter,  1584. 

BIGGS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  13, 1655. 
S.  of  John,  deceased,  of  Portsmouth,  Hants.  B.  Uiere. 
School,  Chichester.   Matric.  1655. 

BIGGS  or  BIGG,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Apr.  3,  i66r. 

Matric.  1661;  B.A.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1664-5.    Perhaps  s. 

and  h.  of  Richard,  of  Hurst,  Wilts. ;  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn , 

May  23,  1663.    Signs  for  deacon's  orders  (London)  Dec.  16, 

1664. 
BIGGS,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Clare,  Feb.  33,  1690-1. 
BIGG,  JOHN.   Incorp.  M.D.  1694,  from  Aberdeen. 

BIGG,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Dec.  21,   1736.    B.  at 

Glemsford,  Suffolk.    Matric.  1737;  B.A.  1740-1;  M.A.  1744. 

Fellow,  1742-60.    Proctor,  1760-1.    Ord.  deacon  (Norwich, 

Liu.  dim.  from  Ely)  Dec.  1742;  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  1744. 

V.   of  Gt  Gransden,  Hunts.,   1760-95.    R    of   Hardwick, 

Cambs.,  1785.   Died  Feb.  20,  1795. 
BIGG,  MATTHEW.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1626. 

He  may  be  the  son  of  William  (c.  1595),  of  Shalford,  Essex. 

R.  of  Salcott  Verley,  Essex,  1634.    V.  of  St  Crux  and  St 

Martin,  York,  1661-7.  Aged  55  in  1665.  Died  1667.  (Vis.  of 

Yorks.,  1665.) 
BIGG,  MATTHEW.    Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 

1631 ;  B.A.  1633-4.    Perhaps  the  same  as  the  last,  a  re-entry. 
BYGGE,  RICHARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 

1561.    Perhaps  ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Apr.  1568;  of  Walsoken, 

Norfolk,  aged  25. 
BIGGES,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  King's  a  scholar  from  Eton,  Aug. 

12,  1506,  age  17.  Of  the  city  of  London.  B.A.  1510-1;  M.A. 

1314.  Fellow,  1509-30.  Ora.  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  18, 1512; 

of  London  diocese. 
BIGGE,  THOMAS.   B.Can.L.  1508-9. 
BIGGE,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1628; 

Scholar,  1631;  B.A.  1632-3;  M.A.  1636.   Fellow,  1633.   Ord. 

deacon  (Peterb.)  May  20,  1638.    Perhaps  V.  of  Heveisham, 

Westmoriand,    1638-45   and    i66i-77-     Buried    Mar.    19, 

1676-7. 
BIGG,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  34,  1636. 

BIGG,    WILLIABt     B.A.    1514-5;    M.A.    1518;   B.D.    1336-7. 

Fellow  of  Jksus,  1317.   Proctor,  13*5-6. 
BYGGE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clark,  Easter,  1561,  as 

Bigges;  B.A.  1564-5.   Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  Dec. 

i9f  I573>  a>  'Biggs.'    R.  of  Glemsford,  Suffolk,  1574-1602. 

Died  1602. 


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teiGG,  William 

BIGG,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  c.  1595;  B.A. 
1598-9;  M.A.  1602.  Perhaps  V.  of  Shalford,  Essex;  and 
faUier  of  Matthew  {1626). 

BIGGS, .  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  1675. 

BIGGENS,  THOMAS.    Matric  pens,  from  Emmanuel,  Easter, 

1612;  B.A.  1615-6;  M.A.  1619.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  9; 

priest.  Mar.  10,  1616-7.  V.  of  Killingholme,  Lines.,  1626. 

BIGGLESWADE,  THOMAS,  Fellow  of  Peterhouse  till  1388. 

BIGLAND,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  c.  1591. 
S.  of  Edward.  Bapt.  at  Chelmsford,  June  17,  1576.  B.A. 
1594-5;  M.A.  1598;  B.D.  1605.  Fellow,  1599-1618.  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1606.  V.  of  Packington,  Leics.,  1612.  R.  of 
Osgathorpe,  1616.  R.  of  E.  Leake,  Notts.,  1621.  Died  1650. 
Father  of  Edward,  below.  {Al.  Oion.) 

BIGLAND,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1637.  S.  of  Edward,  R.  of  E.  Leake,  Notts.,  above.  B.A. 
1640-1;  M.A.  1644.  Fellow.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June 
26,  1648.  Serjeant-at-law,  i68o.  Recorder  of  Nottingham. 
M.P.  for  Nottingham,  1689.  Settled  at  Long  What  ton, 
Leics.  Buried  there  Aug.  5,  1704.  Father  of  Robert  (1700). 
(Nichols,  III.  1107.) 

BIGLAND,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel.  July  5,  1727- 
Of  Northamptonshire.  S.  of  Henry,  of  Long  Whatton  and 
Frolesworth,  Leics.  B.  1710.  Matric.  1727.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Feb.  27,  1727-S.  Resided  first  at  Froles- 
worth, Leics.  and  afterwards  at  Peterborough.  Died  May 
18,  1760.   M.I.  at  Peterborough.   (Nichols,  in.  1107.) 

BIGLAND,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1637. 
Of  Leicestershire.  B.A.  1640-1;  M.A.  1644.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  Feb.  17,  1646-7.  Of  Kegworth,  Leics.  ist  s.  of  Edward 
(1591).  Barrister,  1655.  Ancient,  1667.  Brother  of  Edward 
(1637). 

BIGLAND,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Nov.  18, 
1700.  S.  of  Edward  (1637),  of  Bigland  Hall,  Lanes.  B.  at 
Nottingham.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  1701;  Scholar,  1700-1. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Dec.  4, 1699;  2nd  s.  of  Edward,  Serjeant- 
at-Law.    (PeiU,  11.  149) 

BIGLAND,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 
1580;  B.A.  1583-4.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  Dec 
12,1599.  C.  of  Chipping  Bamet.  (H.G.Harrison.)  One  of 
these  names  C.  of  Stanbridge,  Beds.,  1611-4. 

BIGMORE,  WILLIAM  LL.B.  1622  (incorp.  from  Oxford).  S. 
of  William,  citizen  and  currier,  of  London.  Matric.  (Oxford) 
June  26,  1610,  age  17.  From  Merchant  Taylors'  School. 
Fellow  of  St  John's  College,  Oxford.  Died  Aug.  21,  1631. 
Admon.  granted  at  Oxford. 

BIGNALL  or  BICKNOLD,  EDMUND.  Matric.  pens,  from  St 
John's,  Michs.  1560;  B.A.  1563-4.  R.  of  Milton-Bryant, 
Beds.,  1573-7.  V.  of  Homdon-on-the-Hill,  Essex,  1578-85. 
R.  of  RunweU,  1579-85.    Admon.  (P.C.C.)  1585. 

BIGNON,  PHILIP.  Hebrew  reader  at  Cambridge,  1572.  Pen- 
sioner at  Corpus  Christi.  Probably  s.  of  Francis,  a  French 
protestant  refugee.  Received  University  testimonial  of  his 
learning  and  industry,  July,  1576.  (Cooper,  i.  349.) 

BIGSBY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  June  17, 
1731.  S.  of  Jeremiah,  of  Stowmarket,  Suffolk.  B.  there. 
Schools,  Bury  (private)  and  Ipswich.  Scholar,  1731-8;  Matric. 
1732;  B.A.  1734-5;  M.A.  1738.  Physician  at  Halesworth; 
afterwardsat  Ipswich.  Diedat  Ipswich,  Aug.  16, 1802.  Buried 
at  Charlton,  Suffolk.  M.l.  at  Stowmarket.   (Venn,  11.  34.) 

BIKER,  .    Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Easter,  1646. 

Perhaps  Louis,  s.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Frankton,  Warws., 
clerk;  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  20,  1647. 

BILBOWE,  ('BILHOWE'),  ANTHONY.  Matric.  sizar  from 
Christ's,  Michs.  1602. 

BILBY,  see  also  BEALBY. 

BILBE,  JAMES.   Matric.  pens  from  Trinity,  c.  1601. 

BEILBY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Peterhouse,  June  28, 

1648.     S.   of   William,   of    Mickelthwaite   Grange,   Yorks. 

School,  private.    Matric.  1649  as  'Bilbye';  B.A.   1651-2; 

M.A.  1655.    Fellow,  1652.    Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  17, 

1650.   J.P.  for  Yorkshire.   (T.  A.  Walker,  gi.) 
BILBYE,  NICHOLAS.   Matric. sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1617; 

B.A.  1622-3; M.A.  1626. 
BILBY  or  BEYLBY,  THOBtAS.  Adm.  at  King's  a  scholar  from 

Eton,  1485.   B.A.  1489-90;  M.A.  1493.   Fellow,  1488.   Ord. 

acolyte  (Lincoln)  Mar.  6,  1489-90;  deacon  (Ely)  Apr.  10, 

1490. 
BILBY,  THOMAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  c.  1594; 

B.A.  1599-1600,  as  Bealby. 
BIELBY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  24, 

1665-6.    S.  of  Robert,  currier,  of  Pocklington,  Yorks.    B. 

there.    School,  Pocklington.    Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1669-70; 


Bill,  Thomas 

M.A.  1673.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1673.  R.  of  Henfield,  and  V.  of 

Fittleworth,  1681.    R.  of  Poynings,  Sussex,  1686-1706.   Died 

1706. 
BIELBY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1708. 

Matric.  1709.   Died,  as  a  student,  Dec.  5,  1710. 
BIELBY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  14, 

1677.    S.  of  Robert,  tanner,  deceased.    B.  at  Pocklington, 

Vorlcs.    School,  Pocklington.    Matric.  1677-8;  B.A.  1680-1. 

Usher  at  Pocklington  School. 
BILBY,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Jan.  28,  1685-6. 

Of  Nottinghamshire.  Matric.  i686;  B.A.  1689-90. 
BILCLIFFE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Lent,  1588-9. 

Perhaps  s.   of  Edward,  of  Walesby,  Lines.    Bapt.   there, 

June  14,  1574.   (Lines.  Pedigrees.) 
BILLCLIFFE,  EDWARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter, 

1609. 
BILCLYFFE,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizarfrom Caius,  Feb.  5, 1581-2; 

B.A.    1581-2.    Ord.   deacon   (Lincoln)   Sept.    1585;   priest 

(Lincoln)  1587.    C.  of  Kelsey  St  Nicholas,  Lines.,  in  1585. 

R.  of  Toft,  Lines.,  1594.    Admon.  (Lincoln)  1612. 
BILTCLIFFE,  JOSEPH.    Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 

Michs.  1616.   Of  Lincolnshire.    Probably  s.  of  Thomas,  R.  of 

Normanby,  Lines.  Bapt.  there.  Mar.  12, 1601-2.  Will  (P.C.C.) 

1651.   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

BILCLIFFE,  JOSEPH.   Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Jan.  31,  1694-5. 

Probably  s.  of  John,  of  Walesby,  Lines.    B.  1675.    R.  of 

Gayton-le-Wold,  Lines.,  1711:  'non-resident  master  of  a  Free 

School  in  London.    Perhaps  adm.  at  Magdalene,  June  27, 

1695,   as    s.   of  Joseph   Bicklifie.     B.  at  Walesby,  Lines. 

School,  Lincoln.   Age  17. 
BILCLIFFE,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1613. 
BILCLIFFE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1613; 

B.A.  1617;  M.A.  1620.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  22;  priest, 

May  23,  1619.    Perhaps  V.  of  Barton-on-Humber,  Lines., 

1625-27.    Admon.  (Lincoln)  1627. 
BILCLIFFE,  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May 

30,  1642.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Thrybergh,  Yorks.  B.  at  Walton, 

near   Wakefield,    Yorks.     School,   Laugh  ton -en-le-Morthen 

(private).    Matric.  1642;  B.A.  1645-6;  M.A.  1649. 
BILCLIFF,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene, 

Apr.  3,  1678.    S.  of  Thomas,  gent.    B.  at  Tathwell,  Lines. 

Bapt.  at  Bishop's  Norton,  Oct.  13,   1660.    School,  Louth. 

Matric.  1678.    Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  23,  1681.    (Lines. 

Pedigrees.) 
BILL,  ANDREW.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1550. 
BILL,  CHARLES.   Adm.  at  King's  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1568. 

B.  in  London,  c.  1551.  Matric.  1568;  B.A.  1572-3;  M.A.  1576. 

Fellow,  1571-87.  Secretary  to  Lord  Cobham.  Schoolmaster 

at  Bagshot.   (Cooper,  11.  527.) 
BILL,  JAMES.    Scholar  of  Trinity,  1560;  B.A.  1562-3;  M.A. 

1566;  B.D.  1573.  Fellow,  1563.  Vice-Master,  1576-82.   Ord. 

deacon  (Ely)  June  2,  1570;  priest  (Lincoln)  Oct.  29,  1570. 

R.  of  Sutton,  Beds.   (Cooper,  in.  14.) 
BILL,  JOHN.  Scholar  (age  14)  of  Clare,  1479. 
BILL,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1558. 
BILL,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1564;  B.A. 

1566-7. 
BILL,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1566.  S.  of 

Andrew,  of  Ashwell,  Herts.  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1570-1 ;  M.A. 

1574;  B.D.  1584;  D.D.  1600.   Fellow  of  Trinity,  1573.   Ord. 

deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  Nov.  22,  1580.   R.  of  Alwalton, 

Hunts.,  1583.  Preb.ofJJncoln,  1589-1622.  R.  of  Wallington, 

Herts.     R.  of  Letchworth,  1597-1622.    Archdeacon  of  St 

Alban's,  1604.  Will  proved,  Apr.  19, 1622.  Perhaps  father  of 

John  (1610)  below.  (Cussans,  i.  29.) 
BILL,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1610;  B.A. 

1613-4.    Perhaps  s.  of  John,  D.D.   (above).    Will  proved 

Aug.  6,  1638.   (Cussans,  i.  29.) 
BILL,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  May  5, 1639. 

S.  of  John.    B.  at  Highgate.    School,  Eton.    Matric.  1639. 

Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1639.   Of  Canewood,  Middlesex. 

(PeiU,  1.  459.) 
BILL,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  June  10,  1745. 

S.  of  Robert.  B.  at  Farley,  Staffs.  School,  Dilhom.  Matric. 

1745;  B.A.  1748-9.    Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  May,  1749.    C.  of 

Hatley  St  George,  Cambs.    Perhaps  R.  of  Draycot,  Stafis. 

Died  May  2,  1806,  aged  80.   (Burke,  L.G. ;  Peile,  11.  248.) 
BILL,  RICHARD.   B.A.  1526-7. 

BILLE,  ROBERT.   Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1559. 
BILL,   THOMAS.     B.A.    1522-3;   M.A.    1526;   M.D.    (Padua); 

Incorp.  at  Cambridge,  1533.   S.  of  John  of  Ashwell,  Herts. 

Fellow  of  Pembroke,  c.  1523.  Physician  to  Henry  VIII  and 

Edward  VI.  Fellow  of  the  College  of  Physicians,  1543.  Will 

proved,  Feb.  23,  1552.   Brother  of  William  (1532-3)  below. 

(Cooper,  I.  98;  Afunk,  i.  35;  Cussans,  Pedigree,  1.  29.) 


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Bill,  William 

BILL,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1532-3;  M.A.  1536; 
B.D.  1544;  D.D.  1547.  S.  of  John,  of  Ashwell,  Herts.  FeUow, 
1535-  Master,  1547-51.  Linacre  lecturer  in  Physic.  Vice- 
Chancellor,  1548-g.  Master  of  Trinity,  Nov.  1551-3;  de- 
prived; and  again,  1558-61.  Retired  to  Sandy,  Beds.,  under 
Queen  Mary.  Fellow  of  Eton,  1559.  Provost  same  vear. 
I'reb.  of  Lincoln,  1559.  Dean  of  Westminster,  1559.  bied 
July  15,  1561.  Buried  in  the  Abbey.  Will,  P.C.C.  Brother 
of  Thomas  (1522-3)  above.  {D.N.B.;  Cooper,  i.  210.) 

SILLER,  WILLIAM.   B.Civ.L.  1502-3. 

SILLERS,  JOHN.  M.A.  1639  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
William,  of  Leicester.  Lie.  Med.  1646.  Matric.  (Oxford)  Nov. 
25,  1631,  age  17;  B.A.  1634;  M.A.  1637.  Of  Bath.  Died 
1647.    {Nichols,  HI.  188.) 

SILLERS,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Sidney,  June  7, 1666.  Adm.  (age  18) 
at  St  John's,  Oct  26,  1667.  S.  of  Edward,  deceased,  of 
Leicester.  B.  there.  School,  Leicester.  Matric.  1667;  B.A. 
1669-70;  M.A.  1673;  B.D.  1680.  Fellowof  St  John's,  1671- 
1717  (ejected,  as  non-juror).  IHiblic  orator,  1681-8.  Will 
proved  (V.C.C.)  1721. 

SILLERS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  July  i,  1648. 
Of  Essex.  The  real  name  is  certainly  Billio,  whom 
see. 

BILLIDGE,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  i, 
1641.  S.  of  William,  yeoman,  of  Car-Colston,  Notts.  B.  there. 
School,  Stapleford,  Lines.  (?  Leics.). 

BILLING,  BENJAMIN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1625. 

BILLING,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  July,  1603;  B.A. 
from  St  Catharine's,  i6o5-7;  M.A.  1610.  V.  of  Witcham, 
Cambs.,  1607-26.  Minister  at  Haddenham,  in  1608.  At 
March,  1626.  Buried  at  Witcham,  July  3,  1626. 

BILLING,  JOSEPH.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1622; 
B.A.  1625-6;  M.A.  1630.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  4, 1626; 
priest,  Feb.  18,  1626-7.  V.  of  Princes-Risborough,  Bucks., 
1641. 

BILLINGE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  Apr. 
24,1632.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Billinge,  Lanes.  School,  Thurlow, 
Suffolk.  Matric.  1632.  Of  Billinge,  Esq.  Married  Margery, 
dau.  of  Robert  Molineux,  of  MelUng,  Lanes.  (PeiU,  1.  418; 
Vis.  of  Lanes.,  1664.) 

BILLINGFORD,  RICHARD.  D.D.  Fifth  Master  of  Corpus 
Christi,  1398-1432.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  c.  1396.  V.  ofWalton- 
on-Thames,  c.  1399.  Chancellor  of  the  University,  1400, 1402, 
1409, 1413, 1432.  R.  of  Doddington,  Cambs.,  1430.  Founder 
of  the  '  BiUingiford  Chest,'  a  benefaction  for  the  University. 
Died  1432.   {Masters.) 

BILLINGS,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Jan.  23, 

i673~4-  S.  of  Edward,  druggist, of  Lynn.  Probably  B.  there. 

Schook,  Seaming  and  Lynn.  Matric.  1674;  Scholar,  1674-80; 

B.A.  1677-8.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  1681.   {Venn,  1. 

449-) 
BILLINGSLY,  CAPEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  11, 

1698.  S.  of  Edward,  gent.  B.  in  London.   School,  Harrow. 

Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  May  8,  1700,  as  s.  and  h.  of 

Edward,  of  Gt  Stanmore,  Midds.,  Esq. 

BILLINGSLEY,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1550,  as  Bellingsley;  Scholar,  1551.  Said  to  have  studied  at 
Oxford  also.  S.  of  (?)  Roger,  of  Canterbury.  An  excellent 
mathematician.  Sheriff  of  London,  1584.  Lord  Mayor,  1596. 
Knighted,  1597.  M.P.  for  London,  1585  and  1604.  Bene- 
factor to  St  John's,  by  foundation  of  scholarships.  First 
translator  of  Euclid  into  English.  Died  Nov.  22,  1606. 
Will  (P.C.C.)  1606.  Fatherof  Henry  (1579),  next,  and  William 
(1579)-  (Cooler, II. 442;  D.N.B.;  Vis.of  Shrops.,  1623;  where 
bis  parentage  is  differently  given.) 

BILLINGSLEY,  HENRY.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1579.  S.  of  Sir  Henry,  above.  B.  in  London.  Adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  Jan.  4,  1581-2.  Knighted,  June  28,  1603. 
Redded  at  Siston,  Clones.,  an  estate  purctu^ed  by  his  father. 
(Cooper,  II.  443;  Vis.  of  Somerset.) 

BILUNGSLEY,  JOHN.  Matric.  FelL-Com.  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1609. 

BILLINGSLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  10)  at  St  John's,  Sept.  21, 
1644.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Chatham,  Kent.  School,  Rochester. 
Matric.  at  Oxford,  July  8,  1642,  age  17;  B.A.  (Cambridge) 
i647-«;  M.A.  (Oxford)  1649  (Incorp.  at  Cambrid^,  1652). 
Fellowof  Corpus,  Oxford,  1648.  Ord.Sept.  36, 1649.  Minister 
at  Addingham, Cumberland,  1653.  V.  of  Chesterfield,  Derbs., 
ejected.  1662.  Author  of  theological  works.  Died  at  Mans- 
field, May  30,  1684.  Father  of  John,  next.  (Calamy,\.  %i^; 
A  I.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.) 


BiLLio,  Robert 

BILLINGSLY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Feb.  19,  1673-4, 
as  'BUlingsby.'  S.  of  John  (1645)  above.  Left  without  a 
degree,  and  studied  at  Lincoln  and  Nottingham.  Noncon- 
formist preacher  at  Chesterfield,  and  Shef&eld.  Afterwards 
at  Selston,  and  at  Hull  for  ten  years.  Colleague  of  Dr 
William  Harris  at  Crutched  Friars,  London,  1706-22.  Died 
May  22, 1722.   Buried  in  Bunhill  Fields,  aged  64.   {D.N.B.) 

BILLINGSLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  15, 
1690.  S.  of  John.  B.  in  London.  School,  Cheam,  Surrey. 
Matric.  1690;  Scholar,  1693;  B.A.  1693-4;  M.A.  1697. 
Chaplain,  1697.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  20,  1697-8. 
Buried  at  St  Michael's,  Cambridge,  Oct.  23,  1698. 

BILLINGSLEY,  NICHOLAS.  M.A.  1635  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
Of  Oxfordshire.  Matric.  from  AU  Souls',  Oxford,  Oct.  27, 
1620,  age  21;  B.A.  1620;  M.A.  1623.  Master  of  Faversham 
School.  R.  of  Betteshanger,  Kent,  1644-51;  and  V.  of 
Tilmanstone,  1644.  Licensed,  Aug.  3,  1624,  to  marry  Lettice 
Besbeech,  of  Faversham.    {Shaw,  i.  319;  H.  G.  Harrison.) 

BILLINGSLEY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Dec.  8, 
1646.  S.  of  William,  deceased,  of  Glaston,  Rutland.  B.  there. 
School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  1646;  B.A.  1650-1;  M.A.  1654. 
R.  of  Bradley  Magna,  Suffolk,  1662-75.  Died  1675. 

BILLINGSLEY,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1655.  Of 
London.  S.  and  h.  of  Robert,  of  St  Sepulchre,  Middlesex, 
Esq.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  July  13,  1655. 

BILLINGSLEY,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Mar.  18, 
1660-1.  Matric.  1661;  B.A.  1664-5.  For  a  namesake  see  Al. 
Oxon. 

BILLINGSLEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Feb.  18, 
1579-80-  S.  of  John,  of  Alcester,  Warws.  School,  Boston, 
Lines.  Matric.  pens.  1580;  B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1582-3; 
M.A.  1588.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  1583-4;  priest,  Sept. 
23.  1585.  V.  of  Wigtoft,  Lines.,  1585.  Will  proved,  1591. 
{Venn,  i.  104.) 

BILLINGSLEY,  THOMA/5.   Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  St  John's, 

Michs.  1587. 
BILLINGSLEY  or  BILLINGSTAY,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from 

St  John's,  Easter,  1620;  B.A.  1623-4;  M.A  1627. 
BILLINGSLY,  THOMAS.  M.A.  1635-6  {Lit.  Reg.).  Master  of  the 

Horse. 
BILLINGSLEY,   WILLIAM.     Matric.   pens,   from   St   John's, 

Michs.  1550,  as  Bellingsley. 
BILLINGSLEY,   WILLIAM.    Matric.   pens,   from   St   John's, 

Michs.1579.  S.  of  Sir  Henry  (1550),  Lord  Mayor.  B.in  London, 

c.  1563.   B.A.  1582-3;  M.A.  1586;  B.D.  1593.   Fellow,  1585. 

Ord.  priest  (Bristol).    Preacher.    V.  of  Madingley,  Cambs., 

1594-1599.    Perhaps  R.  of  Gayton-le-Marsh,  Lines.,  1599- 

1602.    {Cooper,  II.  443.) 
BILLINGSLEY,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  St  John's, 

Michs.  1587.    Perhaps  s.  of  Henry,  alderman  of  London, 

adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  21,  1592-3. 
BILLINGSLY,  WILUAM   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1615;  B.A.  1618-8;  M.A.  1622. 

BILLINGSLEY, .  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1614. 

BILLINGTON,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Mar.  8, 
1693-4.  S.  of  Edward.  B.  in  London.  School,  Charterhouse. 
Matric.  1694;  Scholar,  1694-5;  B.A.  1697-8;  M.A.  1706. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept.  25,  1698;  priest  (Chichester) 
Dec.  1706.  Senior  fellow  or  preacher  at  Dulwich  College, 
1706.   {PeiU,  II,  130.) 

BILLINGTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  19, 
1706-7.  Of  Lincolnshire.  Matric.  1708;  B.A.  1710-1;  M.A. 
1718.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  22,  1711;  priest  (Lincoln) 
Sept.  20,  1713.   R.  of  Coningsbolme,  Lines.,  1717-21. 

BILLIO,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  June  2,  1675.  S.  of 
Robert  (next),  minister  of  Hatfield  Peverel,  Essex.  B.  there, 
1658.  School,  Felstead.  Nonconformist  minister  at  Maiden, 
Essex.    Brother  of  Robert  (1672).   (Urwick,  Herts.,  673.) 

BILLIO,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  July  1,1648,  as  Billers. 
Matric.  1648.  Of  Essex.  B.  at  Sible  Hedingham.  Preacher 
at  W.  Bardfield,  and  Hatfield  Peverel.  R.  of  Wickham,  Essex, 
1658-62,  ejected.  Established  a  nonconformist  church  at 
Braughing,  Herts.  Died  at  Bacton,  Suffolk,  Apr.  19,  1695, 
aged  72.  {Calamy,  1.  527;  Urwick,  Herts. ,673;  Davids'  Essex, 
512.) 

BILLIO,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  May  29, 
1672.  ists.  of  Robert  (above).  B.  at  Bardfield,  Essex.  Schools, 
Little  Laver  and  Felstead.  Matric.  1672.  For  some  time  tutor 
and  chaplain  at  Attleborough,  Norfolk,  with  Sir  Francis 
Beckiey.  Afterwards  nonconformist  minister  at  Chashill, 
Essex;  and  at  Hackney.  Died  May  5,  1710.  Brother  of 
Joseph  (1675).   (Davids,  Essex,  514;  Urwick,  Herts.,  673.) 

BILLIO,  ROBERT.  M.A.  1742  {LU.  Reg.).  Educated  in  foreign 
Universities.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Aug.  3^;  priest,  Aug.  a6, 
1722.  R.  of  Swepstone,  Leics.,  1732.  V.  of  Nuneaton, 
Warws.,  1743.    Died  June  13,  1783. 


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BiLLio,  Robert  Jeffery 

BILLIO,  ROBERT  JEFFERY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  8, 
1734.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  1738;  B.A.  1737-8.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Sept.  24,  1738;  priest,  June  i,  1740. 

BILLIO,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Apr.  21,  1737.  Of 
Middlesex.  Matric.  1738;  LL.B.  1743.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Sept.  19,  1742;  priest.  May  20,  1744.  R.  of  Ravenston, 
Derbs.,  and  R.  of  Lutterworth,  Leics.,  1745.  R.  of  Swep- 
stone,  1754. 

BILLOTT,  %ee  also  BELLOTT. 

BILLOT  or  BELLOT,  CUTHBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus, 
Michs.  1578.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Moreton,  Cheshire.  B.A.  from 
St  John's,  1581-2;  M.A.  1585;  B.D.  1592.  Fellow  of  Jesus, 
1586-94.  Preb.  of  Bangor,  1593.  Preb.  of  Westminster,  1594. 
Archdeacon  of  Chester,  1595.  Died  1620.  Brother  of  Hugh 
(1561).  (Vis.  of  Chesk.,  1613.) 

BYLLOT,  EDWARD.  Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  Jesus,  Michs. 
1587.  'Gr.-son  of  Thomas,  of  Moreton,  Cheshire,  and  son  of 
Edward,  elder  brother  of  Cuthbert.'  Died  Aug.  7,  1622. 
(A.  Gray;  Vis.  of  Chesh.,  1613.) 

BELLOT  or  BYLLET,  HUGH.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  May, 
1561.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Great  Moreton,  Cheshire.  B.  1542. 
B.A.  1563-4;  M.A.  from  Jesus,  1567;  D.D.  1579.  Fellow  of 
Jesus,  1567-73.  Junior  Proctor,  1570.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1568; 
priest,  Sept.  12,  1570.  R.  of  Tydd  St  Giles,  Cambs.,  1571. 
Chaplain  to  Bishop  Cox,  of  Ely.  R.  of  Doddington,  1573.  V. 
of  Gresford,  Denbighs.,  1574.  R.  of  Caerwys,  Flints.,  1584. 
Bishop  and  Dean  of  Bangor,  1587.  Bishop  of  Chester,  1595, 
till  his  death,  June  13, 1596.  Buried  at  Wrexham,  Denbighs. 
Brother  of  Cuthbert  (1578).  (Peile,  1.  75;  D.N.B.) 

BELLOT  or  BYLLET,  REGINALD.  M.A.  1581  (Incorp.  from 
Oxford).  S.  of  Francis,  of  Cosham,  Wilts.  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1573-4;  M.A.  1577.  Fellowof  Exeter  College,  1575-84.  V.  of 
MecJieniot,  Cornwall,  1584.  Died  1600.  Will,  as  Billett,  at 
Exeter. 

BILNEY,  JOHN.  Scholar,  or  clerk,  at  King's  Hali,,  1382-99: 
'  petit  clerk  de  notre  chapelle.'  A  prominent  townsman  of 
Cambridge.  Mayor  in  1407.  Action  in  defence  of  the  privileges 
of  the  town.  {Camb.  Ant.  Soc.  Proc,  1.  93;  Trin.  Coll.  Adm. 
1.  107.) 

BILNEY,  THOMAS.  B.Can.L.  1520-1.  Fellowof  Trinity  Hall. 
Probably  of  E.  Bilney,  Norfolk.  Ord.  priest  (Ely)  June  18, 
1519.  An  early  reformer  and  intimate  friend  of  Latimer. 
Licensed  to  preach  in  Ely  diocese,  1525.  Repeatedly  tried 
for  heresy,  and  his  license  revoked.  Imprisoned  in  the  Tower. 
Finally  convicted,  and  burnt  at  Norwich,  Aug.  19,  1531. 
Matthew  Parker  was  with  him  at  his  death.  [Cooper,  i.  42; 
D.N.B.) 

BILSBY,  EDWARD.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1564. 

BILSBYE,  THOBiAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1614. 

BILSBY,   .     B.Civ.L.    150&-7.     Perhaps   William,    R.   of 

Haddiscoe,  Norfolk,  till  c.  1550. 
BILTON,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1566. 

BILTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Magdalene,  May  7, 
1660.  S.  of  Edward,  citizen  of  London.  School,  Hertford. 
B.A.  1663-4;  M.A.  1667.  Fellow,  1671.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1669.  V.  of  Milton,  Cambs.,  1668.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

BINDLESSE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent, 
1577-8;  B.A.  158X-2;  M.A.  1585. 

BINDLOSSE,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  St  John's, 
Michs.  1617.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Robert,  of  Berwick,  Lanes., 
Knt.  Bapt.  Apr.  9,  1603.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  2, 
1619-20.  Of  Barwick  Hall.  Knighted,  1624.  M.P.  for 
Lancaster,  1627-8.  Died  July  25,  1629.  Father  of  Robert 
(1640).  (Lanes.  Vis.,  1664;  Burke,  Ext.  Bart.;  J.  Foster, 
Gray's  Inn.) 

BYNDLES,  PETER.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1584. 
Of  Westmorland.  B.A.  1588-9;  M.A.  1592;  B.D.  1600. 
Fellow,  1593.  Curate  of  Stow-c«m-Quy,  Cambs.,  e.  1600. 
R.  of  Hopton,  Sufiolk,  during  1606. 

BINDLOSSE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Trinh-y,  1640. » 
S.  of  Sir  Francis  (1617),  Knt.  Bapt.  May  8,  1624.  Of  Bor- 
wick  Hall,  Lanes.  Created  Bart.,  1641.  M.P.  for  Lancaster, 
1646-8;  for  Co.  Lanes.,  1660.  Sheriff,  1657,  1671-3.  Died 
Nov.  1688.  Buried  Nov.  15,  at  Wharton.  (Burke,  Ext.  Bart.; 
Vis.  of  Lanes.,  1664;  G.E.C.) 

BINDLESSE,  ROGER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  28)  at  St  John's,  June 
21, 1720.  S.  of  Antony,  mercer,  of  Yorkshire.  B.  in  Sedbergh. 
School,  Sedbergh.   Matric.  1720. 

BINDLOWES,  see  also  BENDLOWES. 

BINDLOWES,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  July  i, 
1645.  S.  of  George,  yeoman.  B.  at  Aiskew,  Bedale,  Vorks. 
Schools,  Bedale  and  Coxwold.    Matric.  1645;  B.A.  1648-9; 


BiNG,  Samuel 

M.A.  1652.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1654.  One  of  these  names 
V.  of  Mitford,  Northumb.,  1652,  deprived.  Afterwards  coun- 
sellor of  Law,  and  J. P.    (Calamy,  11.  267.) 

BINLOWES,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  May  20, 
1647.  S.  of  Thomas,  yeoman.  B.  at  Kirklington,  Vorks. 
Schools,  Ripon,  Coxwold  and  Bedale.  Matnc.  1647;  B.A. 
1650;  M.A.  1654.  Perhaps  the  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Sutton 
Howgrave,  Vorks.,  gent.;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  i,  1647. 

BINDLOWES,  WALTER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1576.  Perhaps  of  Cumberland.  B.A.  1579-80.  Incorp.  M.A. 
at  Oxford,  1582. 

BINFELD  or  BINFOLD,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  II,  1675-6.  S.  of  John,  deceased,  of  Essex.  B.  there. 
School,  Bedtford.  Matric.  1675  as  'Benfleld';  B.A.  1679-80. 

BINGE  or  BYNG,  ANDREW.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Lent, 
1586-7;  B.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1590-1 ;  M.A.  1594 ;  B.D.  1602 ; 
D.D.  1606.  Fellowof  Peterhouse, 1 59 2-1 607.  Regius  Professor 
of  Hebrew,  1608.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1599,  1602  and  1612. 
V.  of  Everton,  Hunts.,  1599-1600.  R.  of  Broughton,  Bucks., 
1600;  ofWinterton,  Norfolk,  1618;  of  East  Dereham,  1627; 
of  Easton,  1628.  Preb.of  York,  1600;  Sub-dean,  1606.  Preb. 
of  Southwell,  1605.  Archdeacon  of  Norwich,  1618.  One  of 
the  translators  of  the  Authorised  Version.  Died  1652.  (D.N.B.; 
Al.Oxon.;  T.  A.  Walker.) 

BING,  CHARLES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 
1641.  Of  Cambridgeshire.  S.  of  Henry  (1585).  Bapt.  at 
Grantchester,  Feb.  20,  1627-8.   B.A.  1644-5;  M.A.  1648. 

BING,  EDWARD.  Scholar  of  Clare,  June  13,  1639;  B.A.  1641 
-2;  M.A.  1645.  Fellow,  1643,  ejected,  1644.  One  of  these 
names,  of  Oundle,  s.  of  Edward,  tanner,  adm.  at  Oundle 
School,  Oct.  9,  1626,  age  7. 

BYNGE,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 
1566;  B.A.  from  Clare,  1570-1. 

BYNGE,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1570; 
B.A.  1574-5.  One  of  these  names  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1573. 
Probably  of  Wrotham,  Kent.  S.  of  Robert.  (Vis.  of  Kent, 
1619.) 

BING,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  c.  1593;  B.A.  from 
Trinity,  1596-7;  M.A.  1600;  B.D.  1607.  Fellow  of  Trinity, 
1599.  V.  of  Flintham,  Notts.,  1609-10.  V.  of  Barrington, 
Cambs.,  1613-7.  Buried  at  Grantchester,  Sept.  5,  1617. 

BINGE,  GEORGE.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Clare,  Michs.  1611. 
One  of  these  names,  s.  and  h.  of  George  (?  1570),  of  Wrotham, 
Kent,  Esq.,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  8,  1614-5. 

BINGE,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1585.  S.  and 
h.  of  Thomas,  LL.D.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Apr.  25,  1592. 
Serjeant-at-Law.  Buried  at  Grantchester,  Cambs.,  Mar. 
9,  1634-5.  WiU,  as  of  St  Giles-in-the-Fields,  London  (P.C.C.) 
1634-5.  S.  of  Thomas  (1552),  and  father  of  Henry  (1631), 
next,  John  (1635)  and  Thomas  (1628). 

BING,  HENRY.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  King's,  Easter,  1631. 
S.  of  Henry,  Serjeant-at-Law,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  1, 
1632.   Bapt.  at  Grantchester,  Mar.  19,  1614-5. 

BING,  HUMPHREY.  Adm.  at  King's  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Feb.  12,  1606-7,  age  17.  Of  Grantchester,  Cambs.  S.  of 
Thomas  (1552),  LL.D.  Bapt.  June  23,  1588.  B.A.  1610-1; 
M.A.  1614;  M.D.  1630.  Fellow,  1610-35.  Vice-Provost 
of  King's,  1634.  Scrutator,  1621.  Taxor,  1626.  Buried  at 
Grantchester,  Nov.  18,   1677. 

BYNG,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Apr.  7, 1635.  Probably  the 
same  as  the  next. 

BING,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's  a  scholar  from  Eton,  June  27, 
1635,  age  15.  Of  Grantchester,  Cambs.  S.  of  Henr^  (1585). 
Matric.  1635;  B.A.  1638-9.  Fellow,  1638-41.  Barrister-at- 
law  of  Gray's  Inn.  Steward  of  the  College  lands.  J.P.  for 
Cambridgeshire.  (Harwood.) 

BYNG,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Mar.  28,  1682.  Of  Grant- 
chester, Cambs.  S.  and  h.  of  John  (1635),  late  of  Grantchester, 
deceased.  Bapt.  there,  June  24,  1663.  Matric.  1682.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  3,  1684. 

BYNGE,  LAU.  (?  LAN.).  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1583. 

BYNG,  ROBERT.  Scholar  of  Clare,  1515,  age  14. 

BYNGE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Lent,  1586-7, 
impubes]  B.A.  1590-1;  M.A.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1594;  B.D. 
from  Peterhouse,  1601. 

BING,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  c.  1593.  S.  of 
Thqpias  (1552).  Bapt.  at  Grantchester,  Sept.  21,  1581.  B.A. 
1596-7;  M.A.  1600;  D.D.  1630.  Fellow.  Ord.  priest  (Chester) 
1597.  R.  of  Devizes,  Wilte.  Died  there,  Feb.  8, 1658-9.  M.I. 
at  Devizes.    (Wilts.  Mag.,  11.  233.) 

BYNG,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Mar.  28,  1642.  Matric. 
1642;  B.A.  1645-6. 


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BiNG,  Thomas 

BYNG,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Petkrhouse,  Easter,  1532; 
B.A.  1555-6;  M.A.  1559;  LL.D.  1570.  Fellow,  1558.  Proctor, 
1564-5-  Public  Orator,  1565-70.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1566. 
fteb.  of  York,  1567.  Master  of  Clare,  1571-99.  Adm. 
advocate,  Apr.  21, 1572.  Vice-Chancellor,  1572-3  and  1578-9. 
Regius  Pixjfessor  of  Civil  Law,  1574-99.  Dean  of  the  Arches, 
1595.  Master  in  Chancery.  Died  Dec.  1599.  Buried  at  Hack- 
ney, Middlesex.  (Cooper,  n.  280;  D.N.B.;  Al.  Oxon.) 

BINGE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clark,  c.  1592;  B.A. 
1595-6;  M.A.  1599.  Fellow.  Buried  at  St  Edward's,  Cam- 
bridge, May  11,  1600. 

BINGE,  THOBIAS.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Clare,  Easter,  1628. 
S.  of  Henry  (1585),  Serjeant-at-Law.  Bapt.  at  Grantchester, 
Oct.  25,  1612.  Buried  at  Grantchester,  July  11,  1629. 

BING,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1602. 

BINGHAM,  ADAM  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Jan.  15, 
1596-7.  S.  of  William  (1553).  LL.D.,  R.  of  Rettendon,  Essex. 
B.  in  London.  55chool,  Westminster.  Matric.  1597;  Scholar, 
1598-1600.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Oct.  19,  i6oi. 
{Venn,  i.  161.) 

BINGHAM,  GEORGE.   Matric.  pens,  from  Pkterhouse,  Michs. 

1565. 
BINGHAM,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1571; 

B.A.   1574-5;  M.A.   1578.    Preacher  at  Hoathley,  Sussex; 

suspended,  1583.    {Cooper,  1.  490.) 
BINGHAM,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  c.  1595;  B.A. 

1599-1600. 

BINGHAM,  JOHN.  Matric  sizar  from  Clare,  c.  1597;  B.A. 
1600-1.   Migrated  to  Jesus,  i6oi. 

BINGHAM,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  June  lo,  1631. 
S.  of  Henry.  B.  at  Derby.  School,  Repton.  Migrated  to 
Magdalene.  Matric.  there,  July,  1631;  B.A.  1635-6.  Master 
of  Derby  School,  1640-52.  V.  of  Marston-upon-Dove,  Derbs. ; 
ejected,  1662.  Died  Feb.  3,  1689,  'aged  82.'  He  was  a  good 
classical  and  oriental  scholar.  Calamy,  i.  327,  assigns  him 
to  St  John's,  and  gives  his  age  as  above;  followed  hy  D.N. B. 
(Simpson's  Hist,  of  Derbs.,  11.  561.) 

BINGHAM,  ROBERT.    B.A.  1486-7;  M.A.  1490. 

BINGHAM,  THOMAS.  First  Master  of  Pembroke,  c.  1347. 
Proctor,  1362-3.  Described  in  1389,  as  'priest,  of  York 
diocese;  master  of  Divinity;  canon  and  subdean  of  Wells.' 
R.  of  Westmill,  Herts.  R.  of  Bingham,  Notts.,  till  1390. 
R.  of  Little  Gransden,  Hunts.,  1390.   (Loder,  208.) 

BINGHAM,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1588;  B.A.  (?  1591-2).  Ord.  deacon  (Colchester)  July  i: 
priest,  July  2,  1597.  C.  of  Gt  Thornham,  Suffolk;  described 
as'B.A.' 

BINGHAM,  THOMAS.  Matria  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1613. 

BINGHAM,  WILLIAM.  Founder,  and  first  proctor,  or  master, 
of  God's  House,  afterwards  Christ's  College.  Proctor  of  the 
University,  1446.  R.  of  Carlton  Curlieu,  Leics.  R.  of  St 
John  2^cbary,  Cambridge,  1424-51.  Probably  Canon  of 
Southwell,  and  V.  of  Granby,  Notts.,  1447.  Founder  of  the 
'King's  College  School,'  at  Cambridge.    Died  145 1.    Will 

Sommis.  C.  Lond.)   'to  be  buried  in  St  John  Zachary.' 
.  Ch.  Smith;  Peile,  i.  1;  Clare  CoU.  Hist.,  16.) 
BINGHAM,  WILLIAM    B.A.  1519-20;  M.A.  1523-4.    R.  of  Gt 

Pamdon,  Essex,  1528-58;  of  Little  Pamdon,  to  1548.   Died 

1558.   Will  (P.C.C). 
BINGHAM,  WILLIAM  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1553; 

B.A.  1557-*;  M.A.  1561;  LL.D.  1572.  Fellow,  1560.  Proctor, 

1570-1.  Adm.  advocate,  Feb.  n,  1573-4.   R.  of  Rettendon, 

Essex,   1588-1611.    Died  1611.    Will  (Consist.  C.  London) 

161 1.   Father  of  Adam  (1596-7). 

BYNGAM, .   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1544. 

BINGHAM, .     Adm.   sizar   at  Sidney,   May,    i6or.    Of 

Northamptonshire. 

BINGHAM, .   Adm.  at  King's,  1619-40. 

BINGLEY,  Baron,  see  BENSON,  ROBERT. 

BINGLEY,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1579; 

B.A.  1582-3.  R.  of  Hawksworth,  Notts.,  1603.  Buried  there, 

Apr.  18,  1628.   (Godfrey,  Churches  of  Notts.) 
BINGLEY,  JAMBS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Pembroke,  Feb.  22, 

1681-2.  S.  of  Simon,  of  Haseley,  Warws.,  clerk. 
BYNGLEY,    RICHARD.     Matric.   sizar   from   TRinrrY,   Lent, 

1577-8. 
BYNGLEY,  ROBERT.    Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1572.   One  of  these  names  R.  of  Cookeley,  SuiGfolk,  1373-98. 

V.  of  Sibton,  1572-3. 
BINGNET,  JOHN.   Matric  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1586; 

B.A.  (?  1589-90);  M.A.  1597.    R.  of  Thuming,  Hunts.,  1592. 

R.  of  Tctworth,  1592-1609.   R.  of  Hamertoo,  1609-34. 


BiRCH,  Eber 

BINKES,  JAMES.  Matric  sizar  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1607;  B.A, 
1610-11;  M.A.  1614.  V.  of  Eastrington,  Yorks..  1620-40. 
Died  1640.  — =      • 

BINKS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct  as,  1617.  Of  Essex. 
BINKES,  ROBERT.   Adm.  sizar  at  Pkterhouse.  Sept.  2.  1626. 
Of  Norwich.  Matric  1626-7. 

BYNKES,  TRYBIAN,   Matric  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  1619. 

BINCKES,  WILLIAM  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  i. 
1671.  S.  of  Richard,  deceased,  of  Cheapside,  London.  B. 
there.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1671;  B.A.  1674-5* 
M.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1678;  D.D.  1699.  Fellow  of  Peter- 
house,  1677-83.  R.  of  Kelshall,  Herts.,  1681-2.  V.  of 
Leamington,  1683.  Preb.of  Lincoln,  1683.  Preb.  of  Lichfield, 
1697.  Dean  of  Lichfield,  1703.  Died  June  19,  1712.  Buried 
at  Leamington.  Author,  S«r»non*.  {D.N.B.;  Al.  Westmon 
167;  T.  A.  Walker.)  ' 

BINNELL,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i6)  at  St  John's,  June  19, 
1674.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Burcott,  Salop.  B.  there.  School 
Shrewsbury.   Matric.  1674;  B.A.  1677-8;  M.A.  1681. 

BINNINGLEY,  WILLIAM  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Sidney, 
Feb.  2,  1632-3.  S.  of  John,  farmer.  B.  at  Warmsworth, 
Vorks.  School,  Doncaster.  Matric.  1632-3;  B.A.  1636-7; 
M.A.  1640. 

BINNS,  ABRAHAM  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  11, 
1651.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Rishworth  in  Halifax,  Yorks. 
B.  there.  School,  Bumsall,  Yorks.  (private).  Matric.  1651. 

BINNES,  CHRISTIAN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1641. 
S.  of  John,  clerk.  B.  at  Over  Brockholes.  B.A.  1645-6.  Ord, 
priest,  at  Emley  Church,  Oct.  3,  1650,  by  Bishop  Elphin. 
V.  of  Meltham,  Yorks.,  1651-69.  Buried  at  Kirkburton, 
June  27,  1669.   (Jos.  Hughes,  Hist,  of  Meltham.) 

BINNS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  22,  1607. 
Matric  1607;  B.A.  i6io-i;  M.A.  1614.  V.  of  Honley,  Yorks., 
1618-36.  V.  of  Holmfirtfl,  1636-46.  Died  1646. 

BINNS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  18,  1608-9. 
Matric.  1609,  as  Bimes.  B.A.  at  Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford, 
1613;  'after  13  terms  at  Cambridge.' 

BYNS,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  20,  1621. 
S.  of  Abraham,  gent.  B.  at  Bingley,  Yorks.  School,  Halifax. 
BINNS,  JONAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Clark,  Easter,  1631. 

BINNS,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  May  29,  1732.  B.  at 
Skircoat,  near  Halifax,  Yorks.  Matric.  1732. 

BINNES,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  c.  1590;  B.A. 
1593-4;  M.A.  1597.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (York)  June  6, 
1595.  Preacher  (Lincohi).  V.  of  Wrawby,  Lines.,  1597  (pres. 
by  Clare  College).  Incorp.  at  Oxford  (M.A.)  1608,  as  Byne. 
Will  proved  (Lincohi)  1620. 

BINNS  or  BYNNES,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  24, 
1674.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1675;  Scholar,  1675; 
B.A.  1677-8;  M.A.  1681;  D.D.  1703.  FeUow,  1680.  V.  of 
Chesterton,  Cambs.,  1689.  V.  of  Cheadle,  Staffs.,  1698. 
Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of  Somerset  and  R.  of  St  Mary,  SUf- 
ford.  Preb.  of  Lichfield,  1711.  Died  1713.  (Al.  Westmon., 
176.) 

BINNS,  ROBERT.  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1607-8;  M.A.  1611.  Ord. 

deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  Dec.  22,  1611.    P.C.  of  Little 

Raveley,  Hunts.,  1618-38.  Buried  Oct  6,  1638. 
BINNES,  ROBERT.    Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Mar.  31,  1660.    Of 

Yorkshire.  Matric.  1660;  Scholar,  1661;  B.A.  1663-4. 
BINTREE,  WILLIAM    Carmelite  friar,  of  Bumham  Norton, 

Norfolk.    Studied  and  graduated  at  Cambridge.    Died  at 

Bumham,  c.  1493.   {Pits.) 

BINYON,  WILLIAM  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  June  ro, 
1679.  ist  s.  of  William,  yeoman,  of  Buckinghamshire.  B.  at 
Loughton,  Bucks.  Schools,  Shendley  and  Market  Street 
Matric  1680. 

BIRBECK,  see  BIRKBECK. 

BIRCH,  see  aUo  BURCH. 

BIRCH,  ABDIAS.   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  12,  1388-9. 

S.  of  Richard,  of  Meadowcroft,  Lanes.    Matric.  1589;  B.A. 

1592-3;  M.A.  1596;  B.D.  1607.    Incorp.  at  Oxford,  i6oa. 

V.  of  Shifnal,  Salop.  {Vis.  of  Skrops.,  1623.) 
BIRCH,  ABRAHAM   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  27,  1711. 

Of  Lancashire.    Matric.  1712;  B.A.  1714-3.    f>robably  R.  of 

Woldham,  Kent,  1722-8.    Buried  there  Sept  26,  1728. 
BIRCH,  ANDREW.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Sept  19,  1667. 

Of    Lancashire.     S.    of   Thomas,    of    Manchester.     School, 

Manchester. 
BIRCH,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Sept  33,  1699. 

Of  Yorkshire.    Matric.  1700. 

BIRCH,  EBER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1634. 


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Birch,  Edmund 

BYRCHE,  EDMUND.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1579; 
B.  A.  1583-4.  Head  Master  of  Adderbury  School,  Oxfordshire. 
Died  Apr.  18,  1620,  aged  62.   (Le  Neve,  Mon.  1.  75.) 
BIRCH,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magdalene,  May  24, 
1696.  S.  of  Adrian,  gent.  B.  at  Cockerington,  Lines.  School, 
Alford.    Matric.  1697;  B.A.  1 699-1 700.    Of  Cockerington, 
gent.  Died  June  i6,  1723.  {Lines.  Pedigrees,  1152.) 
BYRCHE,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1571. 
S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Rusholme,  Lanes.    Buried  at  the 
ColL  Ch.,  Manchester,  Feb.  15,  1601-2.    Brother  of  Robert 
(1572).    (Baines,  Lanes.,  11.  232.) 
BIRCH,  GEORGE.   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Clare,  Nov.  12,  1750- 
B.  at  Coventry.    Matric.  1750-1.    S.  and  h.  of  James,  of 
Coventry,  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  28,  1750. 
BIRCH,  HENRY.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  23, 
1683.    S.  of  Oliver,  tailor.    B.  at  Newton,  Lanes.    School, 
Lancaster.   Matric.  1683. 
BIRCH,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  27,  1651.  S.  of 
Hugh,  mercer.  B.  in  Lancashire.  Matric  1654s  B-A.  1654-5 ; 
M.A.  from  Pembroke,  1658.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln) 
Dec.  23, 1660.  Possibly  R.  of  St  James  Garlickhithe,  London, 
1658.   According  to  Mumford  {Manchester  School,  87)  he  was 
s.  of  George,  of  Birch  Hall,  Lanes.    Bred  at  Manchester 
School.   Fellow  of  Manchester  College.   Died  Dec.  1670. 
BIRCH,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Mar.  23, 1668-9. 
S.  of  John,  V.  of  Shifnal,  Salop.   School,  Arleston,  Salop. 
Matric.  1669;  B.A.  1671-2;  M.A.  i675-    Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 
Mar.  3,  1671-2;  priest  (London)  Dec.  1672.    Probably  R.  of 
Houghton  Conquest,  Beds.,  1710  and  Father  of  John  (1713)- 
BIRCH,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  June  17,  1675.   S.  of 
Samuel,  of  Lancashire.    School,  Markham,  Notts.    Matric. 
1675;  B.A.  1678-9;  M.A.  1682.    Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept. 
1 681;  priest.  Mar.  1682-3.    One  of  these  names  R.  of  All 
Saints'  and  St  James's,  South  Elmham,  Suffolk,  1705-6. 
{Peile,  II.  60.) 
BIRCH,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  18,  1702.   Of 

Staffordshire.  Matric.  1702;  B.A.  1706-7. 
BIRCH,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  Nov.  30,  1713. 
S.  of  John  (1668-9),  R-  of  Houghton  Conquest,  Beds.    B. 
there.  School,  Houghton  Conquest.  Matric.  1713-4- 
BIRCH,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  8,  1748.   After- 
wards Fell. -Com.    Of  Essex.    S.  of  John,  late  of  Writtle, 
Essex,  clerk.  Matric.  1748.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  July  29, 
1748. 
BIRCH,  JONADAB.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1624-5; 
B.A.  1627-8;  M.A.  1631.  Ord. deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  23, 1632. 
BIRCH,  JONATHAN.    Incorp.  M.A.  1711,  from  New  College, 
Oxford.   S.  of  J.,  of  Birmingham.   Matric.  (Trinity  College, 
Oxford)  Jan.  14,  1700-1,  age  15;  B.A.  (New  College)  1704; 
M.A.  1707.  V.  of  Spondon,  Derbs.,  1719.   {Al.  Oxon.) 
BYRCHE,  JOSEPH.    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  25,  1653. 
S.  of  Hugh,  of  Manchester.   Migrated  to  Caius,  Apr.  4,  1654. 
•      Matric.    1654;    Scholar,    1654-7;    B.A.    1656-7.     Received 
presbyterian  orders,  by  the  Manchester  classis.  Mar.  30, 1659. 
Ord.  deacon  and  pnest   (Lincoln)  Dec.   23,   1660.    R.  of 
Pebmarsh,  Essex,  1661-74.   Will  (Commis.  C.  Essex)  1674- 
{Venn,  i.  389.) 
BIRCH  or  BURCH,  JOSEPH.   Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Christ's, 
Jan.   21,   1697-8.    S.  of  Samuel.    B.  in  London.    School, 
Westminster.    Matric.  1698;  Scholar,  1698-9;  M.B.  1703. 
{PeiU,  II.  140.) 
BIRCH,  MATTHEW.   Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Sidney,  May   13, 
1703.  1st  s.  of  Matthew,  farmer,  of  Stockton,  Salop.  B.  there. 
School,  Newport.  Matric.  1703;  B.A.  1707-8.  Perhaps  V.  of 
Ilkeston,  Derbs.,  1736-48. 
BIRCH,  NICHOLAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalknk,  e.  IS93; 

B.A.  1597-8;  M.A.  1601. 
BIRCH,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  19,  1667. 
S.  of  Thomas,  of  Manchester.  School,  Manchester.  Migrated 
to  Oxford.  Matric.  from  Christ  Church,  May  12, 1673,  age  21 ; 
B.A.  (Oxford)  1673-4;  M.A.  1674;  B.D.  1683-4;  D.D.  1688. 
R.  of  St  Ebbe's,  Oxford.  Lecturer  at  Carfax.  Chaplain  to  the 
House  of  Commons,  1689.  Canon  of  Westminster,  1689. 
Minister  of  St  James*,  Westminster,  1692-4.  R.  of  St  James- 
in-the-Fields,  1692-5.  V.  of  St  Bride's,  Fleet  St,  1695-1710. 
Died  July  2,  1710.  Buried  in  Westminster  Abbey.  Will, 
P.C.C.  {Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.;  where  the  dates  of  his  College 
career  are  incorrect.) 
BIRCH,  RICHARD.   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  3,  1667-8. 

Of  Lancashire.  Matric.  1668;  B.A.  1671-2. 
BIRCH,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1572; 
B.A.  1576-7;  M.A.  1580.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1585.  Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.l  May  11, 1583.  2nd  s.  of  Thomas, 
of  Rusholme,  Lanes.  Fellow  of  the  Coll.  Church  of  Man- 
chester, 1591-1609.  Buried  there  Apr.  12,  1609.  Brother  of 
George  (i57i)- 


BiRCHAM,  Daniel 

BIRCH,  ROBERT.   Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1581; 

B.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1583-4. 
BIRCH,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  15,  1651-2. 
Of  Lancashire.   School,  Manchester.   B.A.  1655;  M.A.  i66r. 
Usher  of  Manchester  School,  1656.  Head  Master  of  Notting- 
ham School,  1664-72.  Authoi,  Act  of  Uniformity.  (Mumford, 
Maneh.  Gr.  Sch.)    For  a  contemporary  see  Al.  Oxon. 
BIRCH,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  June  17, 1675.  S.  of 
Samuel,  of  Lancashire.    School,  Markham,  Notts.    Matric. 
1676;  B.A.  1678-9;  M.A.  1682.    One  of  these  names  V.  of 
Basford,  Notts.,  1682-1707:  perhaps  R.  of  Adbolton,  1691. 
R.  of  Billingford,  Norfolk,  1728-39.    R.  of  Little  Thorpe. 
Died  1739.   {Peile,  11.  59.) 
BIRCH,  SAMUEL.   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  26,  1713-4- 
Of  Middlesex.  B.  in  Rochdale,  Lanes.  Matric.  Lent,  1713-4; 
B.A.  1719-20.    Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  1724;  priest 
(Peterb.)  Sept.  20, 1724.  Minor  Canon  of  Peterborough,  1724- 
One  of  these  names  R.  of  Roudham,  Norfolk,  1729-32.  Died 
1732. 
BIRCH,  SAMUEL.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  June  15, 
1737.    S.  of  Thomas,  V.  of  Sheriff  Hales,  Staffs.    School, 
Newport,  Salop.    Matric.  1738;  B.A.  1740-1.    Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Feb.  22,  1740-1. 
BIRCH,  THOMAS.  Of  Jesus.  B.A.  1506-7.  Schoolmaster. 
BIRCH,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  22,  1645. 
Of  Lancashire    One  of  these  names  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of 
Birch,  Lanes.,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  26,  1646.   Baurister, 
1651.  Age  35  in  1664.   (J.  Foster,  Gray's /nn.)   (For  another 
of  the  same  name  see  A  I.  Oxon.) 
BIRCH,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Feb.  6,  1705-6. 
Of  Salop.  Matric.  1706;  B.A.  1709-10.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Mar.  5,  1709-10. 
BIRCH,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  11,1710. 
S.  of  Samuel,  V.  of  St  Nicholas,  All  Saints',  and  St  James", 
Suffolk.    B.  in  Nottinghamshire.    School,  private.    Matric. 
1713;  B.A.  1713-4.    Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Mar.  13,   1714-5; 
Driest,  May  27,  1716.    C.  of  Withersdale,  Suffolk,  in  1716. 
Probably  V.  of  Sheriff  Hales,  Staffs.,  and  father  of  Samuel 
(1737)- 
BIRCH,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1544. 
S.  of  George,  of  Birch,  Lanes.  B.  at  Mandiester.  B.A.  1547-8; 
M.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1551.    Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi, 
1548-53  (ejected).    Ord.  deacon  (London)   May  15,   1552. 
R.  of  Gateshead,  1559-64.  Warden  of  Manchester  College  in 
1560.  Prpb.  of  Durham,  1562-7  (deprived).  R.  of  Stanhope, 
1564-75.    Died  1575.    Benefactor  to  St  John's  and  Clare 
Colleges.    (Coc>/>«r,  I.  562;  in.  71.) 
BIRCH  or  BYRCH,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
May  28,1706.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Leacroft,  Staffs.  School, West- 
minster. Scholar,  1707;  Matric.  1709;  B.A.  1709-10;  M.A. 
i7i3;LL.D.  (Lambeth)  1720.  Fellow,i7i2.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1712.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Mar.  1, 1712-3;  priest,  May  31, 1713. 
R.  of  Monk's  Eleigh,  Suffolk,  1717-9.  R.  of  Hadleigh,  Suffolk, 
1717-9.    Chancellor  of  Worcester,  1719.    R.  of  Fladbury, 
Worcs.,  1719.    R.  of  All  Saints',  Evesham,   1724.    V.  of 
Blockley,  1727.     Preb.  of  Worcester,  1727.   Chaplain  to  the 
Archbishop  of  Canterbury.  Died  Feb.  1741-2.  {Al.Westmon., 
248.) 
BIRCH,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Mar.  27, 
1721.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Goudhurst,  Kent.  Matric.  1721; 
Scholar,  1721;  B.A.  1724-5.   Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  Sept. 
1726.  P.C.  of  St  Mary's,  Dover,  1731-56.  R.of  GtMongeham, 
Kent,   1752-6.    Died  Jtme  24,  1756,  at  Bath.   Father  of 
William  (1747).   {Peile,  11.  202.) 
BURCH,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  28, 
1742.    S.  of  Joseph,  of  Brandon,  Suffolk.    School,  Bury, 
Suffolk.  Matric.  1742;  Scholar,  1743;  B.A.  1745-6. 

BYRCH,  WILLIAM  DEJOVAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Peter- 
house,  July  9,  1747.  S.  of  William  (1721),  Minister  of  S. 
Mary's,  Dover.  B.  at  Goudhurst,  Kent.  School,  Canterbury. 
Matric  1747;  Scholar,  1747.  Migrated  to  Sidney,  Dec.  18, 
1750.  B.A.  1750-1;  M.A.  1754.  Fellow  of  Sidney,  1753. 
Taxor,  1755.  Moderator,  1755.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  21; 
priest,  Dec  21,  1755.  Died  at  the  Black  Friars,  Canterbury, 
Mar.  7,  1792.  Buried  at  Kingston,  Kent.  {T.  A.  Walker, 
288.) 

BIRCH, .  A  friar.   Dispensation,  1465-6.   {Gr.  Book,  A.) 

BIRCHALL,  see  also  BURCHALL. 

BERCHALL,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  4,  1635. 
Of  Lancashire.   Matric.  1656,  as  Bircher. 

BIRCHALL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinh-y,  Mar.  17, 1643-6. 
B.A.  1649;  M.A.  1653.  R.  of  Wentworth,  Cambs.,  ejected, 
1662.  Afterwards  preached  in  Cambridgeshire.  {Calamy,  1. 
254-) 

BYRCHAMB,  DANIEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pstbrhousk,  Michs. 
1589;  B.A.  i59*-3. 


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BiRCHAM,  John 

BIRCHAM  or  BURCHAM,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  e. 
Feb.  1728-9.  Of  Norwich.  Scholar,  1729-37;  Matric.  1733; 
B.A.  1733 ;  M.A.  1737.  Ord.  deacon  (NorwicJi)  June  9,  1734 ; 
priest,  July  1 8, 1736.  P.C.  of  Cossey,  Norfolk,  1735-91.  R.of 
St  Simon  and  St  Jude,  Norwich,  1736-91.  R.  of  Eaisham, 
1740-^1.   (Venn,  11.  30.) 

BIRCHENHEAD,  see  BERKENHEAD  and  BIRKENHEAD. 

BIRCHER,  GEORGE  (1655),  see  BIRCHALL. 

BYRCHER,  RICHARD.   B.A.  from  Trinity,  1619-20. 

BIRCHETT  or  BYRCHET,  JAMES.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 
Michs.  1547.  One  of  these  names,  of  Rye,  Sussex,  adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  1550. 

BYRCHETT,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jksus,  Michs.  1552, 
age  12.       • 

BYRCHET  or  BURCHETT,  PETER.  Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from 
Christ's,  Oct.  1564.  Probably  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Rye,  Sussex; 
adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  28,  1566.  Attempted  to 
murder  Sir  John  Hawkins  in  mistake  for  Sir  Christopher 
Hatton,  Oct.  11,  1573,  as  the  result  of  Puritanical  bigotry; 
actually  murdered  a  keeper  of  the  Tower  of  London  on 
Nov.  9th  and  was  hanged  in  the  Strand  on  Nov.  12th. 
{Peile,  I.  84;  Cooper,  1.  560.) 

BIRCHETT,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs. 

1549- 
BIRCHETT,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesds,  Easter,  1554. 

BIRCHINALL,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Easter, 
1579.   Of  Nottinghamshire. 

BIRD  or  BYRDE,  BARRINGTON.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's, 
Dec.  1585. 

BIRD,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  24, 
1737-8.  S.  of  Charles,  of  Famham,  Surrey.  School,  Win- 
chester.  Matric.  1738;  Scholar,  1738. 

BYRD,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter, 
1553-  Perhaps  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Walden,  Essex,  and  brother 
of  Josias  (1564)  and  Samuel  (1566),  (Vis.  of  Essex,  1634; 
J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

BYRDE,  CHRISTOPHER  Matric.  siaar  from  Sx  John's,  Easter, 
1581. 

BIRD,  DRURY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Feb.  5, 1700-1. 
S.  of  John  (1665).  B.  at  Knapwell,  Cambs.  School,  King's 
College.  Matric.  1702;  B.A.  1704-5.  Ord.  deacon  (Chichester) 
May,  1705;  priest.  May  30, 1708.  V.  of  Bohiey,  Sussex,  1714. 
Brother  of  John  (1689-go).    (Peile,  11.  150.) 

BIRD,  EDMUND.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1676.  Of  Norfolk. 
Matric.  1677;  B.A.  1679-80;  M.A.  1683.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich) 
May,  1684.  V.  of  Necton,  Norfolk,  1684-1708.  Died  July, 
19,  1708,  aged  52.  Buried  in  the  Chancel  of  All  Saints', 
Necton.    M.L  there.    (Blomefield,  vi.  52.) 

BYRDE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1572. 

BIRDE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  Jesus,  Feb.  1572-3.  S.  of  Philip, 
of  E>ebden,  Essex.  Migrated  as  pens,  to  Caius,  July  15,  1573, 
age  16.  Schools,  I>ebdcn  and  Walden.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Oct.  10,  1580.  Perhaps  s.  of  Thomas,  and  brother 
of  Josias  (1564).  Wm,  as  of  Walden  (P.C.C.)  1613.  (Venn,  i. 
74.) 

BIRDE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Phterhouse,  Easter, 
1624. 

BIRD,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1586. 
Of  Essex.  B.A.  (71589-90);  M.A.  1593.  Probably  s.  of 
William.  WiU,  as  of  Walden  (P.C.C.)  i6oo.   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

BIRD,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhousk,  Easter,  1637. 

Of  Cambridgeshire.   Scholar,  1636;  B.A.  1638-9. 
BIRD,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  June  23, 1673. 

S.  of  George,  shoemaker.    B.  at  Shifnal,  Salop.     School, 

Shifnal.   Matric.  1673;  B.A.  1676-7. 
BIRD,  HENRY.    Adm.  at  King's  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1469. 

M.Gram.  1473.  Assistant  master  at  Eton. 
BIRDE,  HENRY.    B.A.  1338-9;  M.A.  1542.   Of  Warwickshire. 

Fellow  of  Pembroke,  1330.    Perhaps  R.  of  St  Edmund's, 

Norwich,  1582-5.  Died  1383. 
BIRD,  HENRY.    Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 

1578;   B.A.   1581-2;   M.A.   1383.     Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 

Apr.  4,  1387;  priest,  1393.   V.  of  St  John,  Madder  Market, 

Norwich. 

BIRDE,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1383. 
B.  in  St  Olave's,  Soutbwark.  B.A.  1386-7;  M.A.  from 
Trinity  Hall,  1397.  Fellow  of  Trinity  Hall,  1597-1607. 
Proctor,  1612-3.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1605.  Ord.  deacon  and 
priest  (London)  Nov.  16  and  17,  1597,  age  27.  C.  of  St 
Edwara's,  Cambridge.  R.  of  St  Nicholas  Aeon,  London, 
1604-12.    R.  of  Tooting  Graveney,  Surrey,  1616-29. 


Bird,  Joseph 

BIRD,  ISAAC.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June  26, 1603. 
S.  of  William,  husbandman.  B.  at  Glassonby,  near  Kirk 
Oswald,  Cumberland.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1693;  B.A. 
1696-7;  M.A.  1701.  P.C.  of  Wetheral  and  Warwick,  Cumber- 
land, 1703-13.  Buried  there  Jan.  2,  1713-4. 

BIRD,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Kino's  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1490. 

BIRD,  JOHN.   B.A.  1509-10. 

BIRD,  JOHN.  Studied  at  Cambridge  (?).  B.  at  Coventry.  A  Car- 
melite friar.  B.D.  (Oxford)  1510;  D.D.  1513.  Provincial  of 
his  order,  1516-9  and  1522.  Suffragan  to  the  Bishop  of 
Llandaff,  1537.  Bishop  of  Bangor,  1539;  of  Chester  1541-54 
(deprived  for  marriage).  Perhaps  V.  of  Gt  Dunmow,  Essex, 
1554.  If  so,  died  1558,  and  buried  at  Dunmow,  Oct.  15. 
(Cooper,  I.  190;  Browne  Willis,  Bangor;  D.N.B.) 

BIRD,  JOHN.  B.A.  1512-3;  M.A.  1516-7.  One  of  these  names 
V.  of  Kilton,  Somerset,  1529-39.    Will  at  Taunton. 

BERDE,  JOHN.  Adm.  (age  15)  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Aug.  14,  1549.  Of  Wilburton,  Cambs.  Matric.  1549.  Left 
c.  1552.    ('Best,'  in  Harwood.) 

BIRD,  JOHN.  .\dm.  at  King's  a  scholar  from  Eton,  Aug.  23, 
1558,  age  18.  Of  London.   Matric.  1558.  Left,  1560. 

BIRDE,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1583. 

BIRD,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  1593.  Of 
Norfolk.  Buried  at  Great  Witchingham,  Norfolk.  Died 
July  28,  1660,  aged  85.   M.I.   (Masters,  232.) 

BIRD,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter,  1602; 
B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1605-6.  One  of  these  names  V.  of 
Garton,  E.  Riding,  Yorks.,  1618-35. 

BIRD,  JOHN.  M.A.  1608  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of  John, 
of  Shobdon,  Herefordshire.  Matric.  (Oxford)  Jan.  30, 1600-1 ; 
B.A.  1604;  M.A.  1607;  B.D.  1615.  Ord.  priest  (Oxford) 
Mar.  12,  1608-9.  R-  of  Cheddington,  Bucks.,  1611.  V.  of 
Luton,  Beds.,  1617-66.  Buried  at  Cheddington,  Feb.  1666. 
(Vis.  of  Bucks.,  1634;  Al.  Oxon.) 

BIRD,  JOHN.  B.A.  from  Pembroke,  1614-5;  M.A.  1618.  One 
of  these  names  R.  of  Holton,  Suffolk,  1629,  and  R.  of 
Baylham,  1625.  Father  of  John,  next. 

BIRD,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  July  25,  1645. 
S.  of  John,  R.  of  Baylham,  Ipswich,  above.  Schools,  Offton 
and  Stow.   Matric.  1645-6. 

BIRD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  8,  1646. 
S.  of  John.  B.  at  Aston  CUnton,  Bucks.  School,  Luton. 

BIRD,  JOHN.  M.A.  1646  (Incorp.  from  Oxford) :  no  such  degree 
found.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Bulmer,  Essex,  1655. 

BIRD  or  BIRT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  June  28, 
1665.  S.  of  John.  B.  in  Cambridge.  School,  Perse,  Cam- 
bridge. Matric.  1665;  B.A.  1668-9;  M.A.  1672.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely);  priest,  Sept.  22,  1672.  C.  of  Knapwell,  Cambs., 
1673.  R.  there,  1679-1709.  Licensed  Master  of  Knapwell 
School,  1684.  Died  1709.  Father  of  Drury  (i  700-1).  (Peile, 
I.  619.) 

BIRD,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  7,  1666.  Matric. 
1666-7;  Scholar,  1668;  B.A.  1669-70;  M.A.  1673.  Signs 
for  deacon's  orders  (London)  June  1;  for  priest's,  Dec.  21; 
1672.   Perhaps  C.  of  Carlton,  Cambs.,  1673. 

BIRD,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Jan.  18,  1688-9. 
S.  of  John,  grocer,  of  Swanton  Morley,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 
Schools,  Norwich,  Seaming  and  Bimgay.  Matric.  1688-9; 
B.A.  1692-3.  Probably  buried  at  Swanton  Morley,  Dec  9, 
1696.   (Venn,  i.  486.) 

BIRD,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  Jan.  8, 1689-90. 
S.  of  John  (1665),  clerk.  B.  at  Cambridge.  School,  Wisbech. 
Matric.  1693;  B.A.  1693-4;  M.A.  1722.  V.  of  Reigate, 
Surrey,  1708-28.  Died  Feb.  29,  1727-8.  M.I.  there.  Father 
of  John  (1722).  Brother  of  Drury  (1700). 

BIRD,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi.  1689.  Of  Norwich. 
Matric.  1689;  B.A.  1692-3.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  June  3,  1694; 
priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  22,  1695.  R.  of  Ampton,  Suffolk, 
1693.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1717.  Perhaps  R.  of  Great  Faken- 
ham,  Suffolk,  1724-45.  Died  1743. 

BIRD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  13)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  20,  1723. 
S.  of  John  (1689-90),  clerk,  of  Surrey.  B.  at  Reigate.  Edu- 
cated at  home.  Matric.  1723;  B.A.  1726-7;  M.A.  1730. 
Died  Nov.  11,  1731,  aged  23.    M.I.  at  Reigate. 

BIRD,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  King's,  1723.  S.  of  William,  of  All 
Saints',  Hereford.  Matric.  (Brasenose  College,  Oxford)  Dec 
16,  1714,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1718.  (Al.  Oxon.) 

BIRD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  26, 1745.  Of  Notting- 
hamshire. Matric.  1745;  Scholar;  B.A.  1748^*  M.A.  1752. 
Perhaps  R.  of  Congerstone,  Leics.,  1759.  Died  Nov.  1792. 
(Nichols,  IV.  581.) 

BIRDE,  JOSEPH.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1384; 
B.A.  1587-8;  M.A.  1391.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Oct.  ao,  1392. 
V. of Latton, Essex,  1393-1600.  R.of Boxford, Suffolk,  1600^ 
34.    Died  1624.    Father  of  Joseph  (1618). 


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Bird,  Joseph 

BIRD,  JOSEPH.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1618. 
S.  of  Joseph  (1584),  of  Boxford,  Suffolk,  clerk.  B.A.  1621-2; 
M.A.  1625.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Norwich)  Dec.  18, 1625. 
Perhaps  R.  of  Belchamp  Otton,  Essex,  1633. 

BIRD,  JOSEPH.  M.A.  1621  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of  John, 
of  Shobdon,  Herefordshire.  Matric.  (Oxford)  Jan.  18,  1614; 
B.A.  1616-7;  M.A.  1619.  V.  of  Bierton,  Bucks.,  1624. 
Brother  of  John  (1608).   (Vis.  0/ Bucks  ,  1634.) 

BYRD,  JOSIAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Oct.  1564;  Scholar, 
1564-5;  B.A.  i567--iB;  M.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1571. 
Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi,  1571.  Perhaps  of  Walden,  Essex, 
gent.  Will  (Cominis.  C.  of  E^sex)  1588;  mentions  Josias,  s.  of 
his  brother  Samuel.    (J.  Ch.  SmiUi.) 

BIRD,  JOSIAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1602;  B.A. 
1605-6.  S.  of  Samuel  (1566).  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1606. 
M.A.  there,  1609.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  21,  x6o6; 
priest  (Worcester)  Sept  20,  1607.  R.  of  Baldock,  Herts., 
1613-66.  Ejected  c.  1645,  but  restored,  1660.  Died  1666. 
Brother  of  Samuel  (1596). 

BIRD,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  pens,  (age  23)  at  Pembroke,  Nov.  28, 
1656.  S.  of  John,  clerk.  B.  at  Luton,  Beds.  B.A.  1660; 
M.A.  1664.  C.  of  Pitstone,  Bucks.,  1665.  V.  of  Ivinghoe, 
Bucks.,  1684-88. 

BIRD,  MEARES.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1653.  Of  Norfolk. 

BIRD,  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  15, 1641.  Matric. 
1641.  Perhaps  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  25,  1646-7; 
s.  and  h.  of  Ralph,  of  London,  gent. 

BIRD,  RASH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  May  2,  i745. 
S.  of  Edmtmd,  grazier,  of  Gressenhall,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 
School,  Seaming.  Matric  1745-6;  Scholar,  1745-52;  B.A. 
1748-9.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich,  Ltit.  dim.  from  Ely)  Sept.  24, 
1749;  priest  (Ely,  Litt.  dim.  from  Norwich)  Sept.  24,  1752. 
V.  of  Hunstanton,  Norfolk,  1754-93.  R-  of  Stanfield,  1756- 
93.   {Venn,  11.  57.) 

BIRD,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1564-5; 
B.A.  1568-9;  M.A.  1572;  B.D.  1580;  D.D.  1608.  Fellow, 
1570.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1578.  R.  of  Woodchurch,  Kent, 
1582;  and  of  Brookland,  1597-1609.  Archdeacon  of  Cleve- 
land, 1589-1601.  Canon  of  Canterbury,  1590.  Died  June, 
1609.  Buried  in  Canterbury  Cathedral,  June  19.  (Cooper,  11. 
521:  D.N. B.) 

BIRD  or  BURD,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Jan.  20, 
1673-4-  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  1674-5;  B.A.  1677-8;  M.A. 
1681;  D.D.  1694.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  Mar.  10, 
1679-80. 

BIRDE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1580; 
B.A.  1583-4;  M.A.  1587.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1585.  Ord. 
priest,  Aug.  4,  1588,  R.  of  Branfield,  Herts.,  1597-1635. 
Buried  1635. 

BIRD,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  10,  1596. 
Matric.  c.  1596. 

BIRD,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1612;  B.A. 
1614-5;  M.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1618.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  May  23 ;  priest,  July  9, 1619.  Perhaps  V.  of  Westley, 
Sufiolk,  1623. 

BIRD,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easto:,  1612; 
B.A.  1615-6; M.A.  1619. 

BIRD,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Jan.  27, 1742-3.  After- 
wards Fell. -Com.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Coventry,  Esq.  B.  at 
Coventry.  Matric.  1743.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  13, 
1742- 

BIRD,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  t>ens.  from  Queens',  Easter,  1566. 
S.  of  Samuel,  of  Walden,  Essex.  B.A.  1569-70;  M.A.  from 
Corpus  Christi,  1573.  Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi,  1573-6. 
Schoolmaster  at  Lavenham,  Sufiolk,  1583.  Minister  at  St 
Peter's,  Ipswich,  1580-1604.  Died  1603-4.  Will  proved 
(P.C.C).  Author  of  religious  works.  (Cooper,u.  429;  D.N. B.; 
in  both  he  is  confused  with  his  son  (next).) 

BIRD,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  24,  1596. 
S.  of  the  above.  Matric.  c.  1596;  Scholar;  B.A.  1599-1600. 
M.A.  1603.  Exhibitioner  from  Ipswich,  1595.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1605.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  June  24, 
1604.  Probably  R.  of  Snargate,  Kent,  and  Preb.  of  Canter- 
bury, 1618-24.    (H.  G.  Harrison.) 

BIRD,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  May  17, 1628. 
S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Coventry.  School,  Coventry.  Matric. 
1628;  B.A.  1631-2;  M.A.  1635.  One  of  these  names  V.  of 
Claybrook,  Leics.,  1681-5.  Will  (Leicester)  1687.  (Peile,  i. 
391) 

BIRD,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  May  27,  1647.  Of 
Warwickshire.  B.A.  1650-1;  M.A.  1654.  One  of  these  names 
R.  of  Thuming,  Hunts.,  1665.  Will  proved  1703. 

BIRD,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  2, 1714-  S.  of  John, 
of  Edwinstow,  Notts.  Matric.  1714;  B.A.  1717-8;  M.A.  172a. 


BiRKBECK,  Charles 

BIRD,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  26, 
1745.  S.  of  Samuel,  clerk,  of  Nottinghamshire.  B.  at  South- 
well. Schools.  Southwell  and  Beverley,  Yorks.  Matric.  1745. 
Ord.  deacon  (York)  June  9,  1754;  priest  (Norwich)  Dec.  19, 
1762. 

BIRD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1457. 
B.A.  1461-2.  One  of  these  names,  of  Alton,  Hants.,  clerk. 
Will  (P.C.C.)  1491. 

BIRD,  THOMAS.   B.A.  1534-5. 

BIRD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  King's,  Lent,  1569-70. 
Perhaps  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1571. 

BYRDE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Nov.  11, 1595. 
S.  of  Edmund.  Of  Gressenhall,  Norfolk.  School,  Seaming. 
Scholar,  1590-1600;  B.A.  1599-1600;  M.A.  1603.  Ord.  deacon 
and  priest  (Norwich)  1607;  C.  of  Beetley,  Norfolk.  C.  of 
Wendling  in  1627  and  1636. 

BIRD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  June  29, 
1627.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Towcester,  Northants.  School, 
Coventry.    Matric.  1627;  B.A.  1630-1. 

BYRDE,  THOMAS.  LL.B.  1631  (Lit.  Reg.). 

BYRD,  THOMAS.  Probably  M.A.  163 1-2  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
S.  of  John,  of  Braxted,  Essex.  Matric.  (from  Lincoln  College, 
Oxford)  Apr.  30,  1624,  age  17;  B.A.  1629;  M.A.  1636; 
'ordered  to  be  created  B.D.  1646.'  V.  of  Somerby,  Leicester- 
shire, 1639.  (Al.  Oxon.) 

BIRD,  THOMAS.   Incorp.  M.A.  1684,  from  All  Souls',  Oxford. 

Matric.  there,  July  17,  1674,  age  18.    S.  of  Thomas,  of 

Mamble,  Worcs.  B.A.  (Oxford)  1678.  (Al.  Oxon.) 
BIRD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse,  June  25, 

1697.    Of   Buckinghamshire.    School,   Merchant  Taylors'. 

Matric.  1697;  Scholar,  1697. 

BIRD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  28,  1717.  Of 
Derbyshire. 

BERDE,  W.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1572. 

BYRD,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1552. 

Perhaps  B.A.    1555-6.    One  of  these  names  ord.  priest 

(Norwich)   1563.     Perhaps  R.  of  Boxford,  Sufiolk,  1563- 

1600.  (Peile,  1.  49.) 
BYRDE,  WILLIAM  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1554 
BYRD,  W.    Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1569.    See  the 

next. 

BIRD,  WILLIAM  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  King's,  Easter,  1569. 
One  of  these  names  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1571.  Ancient, 
1589-90.    See  Thomas  (1569-70). 

BIRDE,  WILLIAM  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1576. 
(Perhaps  the  same  who  matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1576.)  B.A.  1580-1;  M.A.  1584.  R.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Col- 
chester, till  1605.   Perhaps  R.  of  Layer  parva,  Essex,  1607. 

BIRD,  WILLIAM  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  July  3,  163a. 
Of  Hertfordshire. 

BIRD,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1635. 
Of  Nottinghamshire.  B.A.  1638-9;  M.A.  1642.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Sept.  25,  1642;  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  22,  1644. 

BIRD  or  BYRD,  WILLIAM  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's, 
June  16,  1665.  Matric.  1668;  B.A.  1668-9.  Ord.  priest 
(Lincoln)  Sept.  24,  1670.  Perhaps  s.  of  Anthony,  of  Field, 
Staffs.  V.  of  Bodiam,  Sussex,  1671-1713.  Buried  there, 
June  8, 1713.  (Staffs.  Pedigrees.)  For  a  contemporary  of  these 
names  see  A  I.  Oxon. 

BIRD  or  BIRDS,  WILLIAM  Adm.  FelL-Com.  at  Corpus 
Christi,  1679.  Of  Derbyshire.  Matric.  1679.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  June  17,  1681  as  s.  and  h.  of  George,  of  Stanton 
HaU,  Derbs. 

BIRD, .  Matric.  pens,  from  Qubkns',  Michs.  1547. 

BIRDALL,  see  BURDALL. 

BIRDMORE,  RALPH,  see  BEARDMORE. 

BIRDSALL,  see  also  BEARDSALL. 

BIRDSALL  or  BIRDSULL,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus, 
May  9, 1682.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Yorkshire,  Esq.  Matric.  1682; 
Scholar,  1684;  B.A.  1685-6.  V.  of  Bilton,  York,  1694-1730. 
Buried  July  4,  1730. 

BIRDSEY,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1699; 
B.A.  1702-3.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  19,  1703.  V.  of 
S.  Minims,  Midds.,  1707-24.  Buried  there  June  17,  1724. 
(Cass,  S.  Mimms.) 

BIRION,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1656. 

BIRKE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Jesus,  June  7,  1677. 
Of  Yorkshire. 

BIRKBECK  or  BERKBECKE,  AMBROSE  Matric.  sizar  from 
Jesus,  Easter,  1575;  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1579-80. 

BIRBECK,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
June  27,  1730.  S.  of  Christopher,  surgeon,  of  Yorkshire. 
B.  in  York.  School,  Ripon.  Matric.  1730. 


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BlRKBECK,  CUTHBERT 

BIRKBECKE,  CUTHBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1559. 

BlRKBECK  or  BIRBECK,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from 
Trinity,  c.  1591.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Orton,  Westmorland. 
B.A.  1594-5;  M.A.  1598;  B.D.  1605.  Fellow,  1597.  R.  of 
Staveley,  Derbs.  Chaplain  to  Lord  Darcy.  Married  Anne, 
dau.  of  William  Kaye,  of  Woodsome,  Huddersfield.  Father 
of  Peter  (1631).  (F.M.G.,  822;  Vis.  0/  Yorks.,  1666;  M.  H. 
Peacock.) 

BlRKBECK,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  22)  at  St  John's, 
Nov.  7,  1733.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Yorkshire.  B.  at  Sedbergh. 
School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1733;  B.A.  i737-S;  M.A.  1741- 
Fellow,  1739-49.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  5,  1739-  Head 
Master  of  Pocklington  School,  1749-54.  Perhaps  R.  of 
Elvington,  Yorks.,  1742-54.  Died  Dec  1754.  {_Sc(M-Mayor, 
in.  449) 

BIRKBECKE,  GEOFFREY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Caius, 
Oct.  5,  1575.  Of  Eamontbridge,  Cumberland.  S.  of  Henry. 
School,  Warcop.  Matric  1575;  B.A.  1578-9.  Ord.  priest 
(Ely)  Apr.  i,  1578.  R.  of  Gt  Musgrave,  Westmorland, 
1578-99.  Buried  at  St  Helen's,  York.  Will  proved  Jan.  10, 
1600-1.   (Venn,  i.  83.) 

BlRKBECK,  PAUL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Lent,  1577- 
8;  B.A.  1580-1;  M.A.  1584.  Fellow.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1591. 
Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Apr.  23,  1589.  Chaplain  to  Earl  of 
Sussex.  V.  of  Aldeburgh,  Suffolk,  1590.  R.  of  Bromeswell, 
1595-9;  of  Ufford,  1599-1619. 

BlRKBECK,  PETER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1631. 
S.  of  Edward  (1591),  R.  of  Staveley,  Derbs.  Bapt.  Feb.  4, 
1614.  B.A.  1634-5;  M.A.  1638.  V.  of  Ledsham,  Yorks., 
1644-64.  Buried  there  Feb.  10,  1673-4.  R.  of  Castleford, 
1663-73.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1627).  (F.M.G.,  822;  Vis.  of 
Yorks..  1666.) 

BlRKBECK,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1568. 

BlRKBECK,  BIRBECHE  or  BIRBECK,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar 
(age  16)  at  Sidney,  May  18,  1667.  Only  s.  of  Thomas,  of 
Ackworth,  Yorks.  (next).  School,  Sheffield.  Matric.  1668; 
M.A.  1678  {Lit.  Reg.).  Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  26,  1678; 
priest,  Sept.  1678.  R.  of  Banningham,  Norfolk.  {Vis.  of 
Yorks..  1666.) 

BIRCKBECK,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1627.  S.  of  Edward,  R.  of  Staveley  (1591).  Bapt.  Nov.  20, 
1611.  B.A.  1631-2;  M.A.  1635.  V.  of  Sheffield,  1644-  V.  of 
Ackworth,  Yorks.,  1648,  ejected,  1662.  Afterwards  noncon- 
formist minister  at  Sheffield.  Married  Sarah,  dau.  of  James 
Creswick,  of  Sheffield.  Died  July  8,  1674.  Brother  of  Peter 
(1631).  Father  of  Samuel,  above.  {Calamy,  n.  551;  F.M.G., 
822;  Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1666;  M.  H.  Peacock.) 

BIRKBECKE,  W.   Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1575. 

BlRKBECK  or  BIRBECK,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at 
St  John's,  Oct.  16,  1657.  S.  of  Henry,  husbandman,  of 
Mallerstang,  Kirkby  Stephen,  Westmorland.  B.  there. 
School,  Kirkby  Stephen.  Matric.  1657;  B.A.  1661-2;  M.A. 
1665.  Fellow,  1663.  Proctor,  1670-1.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1669. 

BIRKBY,  ALVERY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1576. 
B.  at  Batley,  Yorks.  B.A.  1580-1  as  'Alured  Birtbie.'  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  15S7;  priest,  Dec.  17,  1588.  V.  of  Hitchin, 
Herts.,  1593-1604.  V.  of  Kimpton,  1603-16. 

BIRKBYE,  AVERY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1576. 
Apparently  the  same  as  the  above.  S.  of  James,  mayor  of 
York;  his  mother  being  of  Batley.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
from  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  13,  1581-2.  {P*iU.  i.  138;  Vis.  of 
Yorks.,  1612.) 

BIRCKBYE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Sr  John's,  Michs. 
1554- 

BIRKENHEAD,  see  also  BERKENHEAD. 

BIRKENHEAD,  JOHN.  M.A.  1657  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Randall,  of  hlorthwich,  Cheshire,  saddler.  B.  there.  Matric. 
Oxford,  June  13, 1634,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1636-7;  Created 
M.A.  1639.  Fellow  of  All  Souls,  1639-48  (ejected).  D.C.L. 
1661.  M.P.  for  Wilton,  1661-79.  Knighted,  1662.  F.R.S. 
1663.  Master  of  Requests,  1664.  Died  Dec.  4, 1679.  Author, 
Mercurius  Aulicus,  and  other  political  writings.  {Al.  Oxon. ; 
D.N.B.) 

BIRCHENHEAD,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Magdalene, 
May  n,  1678.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Daresbury,  Cheshire. 
School,  Windy  Weston,  Cheshire.  MaUic.  1678;  B.A.  1681-2. 

BIRKENHEAD,  MICHAEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens'.  Apr.  20, 
1592.    Matric.  1592. 

BIRKENHEAD,  RICHARD.  B.Can.L.  1530-1.  V.  of  Foxton, 
Cambs.  V.  of  FuUwum  All  Saints. 

BIRKENSHAW,  JOHN.  Abbot  of  St  Werburgh,  Chester,  1493- 
15 1 1  and  1530-7.  Grace  for  D.D.  passed  1496:  where  he  is 
called  Robert.  Died  1537.  {Coop*r,  i.  65.) 


Birkett,  Thomas 

BIRKINSHAW,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emiianuel,  June  20, 
1616.  Matric.  i6i6,  as  Beckinshawe;  B.A.  1619-20.  R.  of  St 
Peter,  South  Elmham,  Suffolk,  1625. 
BIRKENSHAW  or  BEKENSAW,  ROBERT.  S.  of  George,  of 
Croston,  Lanes.  B.A.  1492-3;  M.A.  1496;  B.D.  1502;  D.D. 
1507.  Fellow  of  MiCHAELHousE.  Proctor,  1499-1500.  Presi- 
dent of  Queens',  1508-19.  R. of  Reresby, Lines.,  till  1505.  V.of 
Croston,  1505.  R.  of  Chagford,  Devon,  1510.  R.  of  Bradwell- 
super-mare,  Essex,  1512.  Canonof  Windsor,  1512.  Treasurer 
of  Lincoln,  1513.  Chaplain  and  almoner  to  Queen  Catherine. 
Dean  of  Stoke-by-Clare,  1517.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1523.  Died 
Jan.  21,  1525-6.   Will  (P.C.C).   (Searle,  His*,  of  Queens'.) 

BIRKENSHAW,  .    B.D.  1491-2.    A  monk.    This  may  be 

John,  above. 
BIRKETT,  see  also  BURKITT. 

BYRKET,  GEORGE,  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  May,  1568. 
Of  Durham  county.  B.A.  1571-2;  M.A.  1575.  Went  to 
Douay,  c.  1576.  Ordained  priest  there  Apr.  6,  1577.  Sent  to 
Rome,  1578;  and  to  England,  1580.  Appointed  arch-priest  of 
England,  1608-14.  Died  in  England,  1614.  {Peile,  i.  104; 
D.N.B.) 

BIRKETT,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 
May  30,  1707.  Of  Northumberland.  School,  Richmond. 
Matric.  1707;  Scholar,  1711;  B.A.  1710-1;  M.A.  1714;  D.D. 
1730.  Fellow,  1714-41.  Moderator,  1718.  Taxor,  1719. 
Ftoctor,  1726-7.  Tutor,  in  College,  to  the  poet  Gray.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  21,  1712;  priest  (London)  May  23,  1714- 
Minister  of  Little  St  Mary's,  Cambridge,  1729-40.  R.  of 
Stathem,  Leics.,  1740-45.  Perhaps  R.  of  Withcall,  Lines. 
According  to  Nichols  he  resigned  R.  of  Stathem  on  accepting 
R.  of  WithcaU.  Died  1745.  (Nichols'  Leics..  11.  359;  T.  A. 
Walker.) 

BIRKETT  or  BRYKHED,  JOHN.  B.A.  1518-19. 

BIRKETT,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Lent,  1645-6. 
Of  London.  B.  at  Billingborough,  Lines.  Perhaps  B.A. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1648  ('B.A.').  Master  of  the  Grammar 
School  at  Grantham,  1649.  V.  of  Swinderby,  Lines.,  1650- 
62  (ejected).  Died  May  5,  1684.  {Calatny,  11.  161;  Al.  Oxon.) 

BIRKETT,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Lent,  1683-4. 

BIRKET,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  St  John's,  1729.  S.  of  John,  of 
Milford,  Hants.,  clerk.  Matric.  at  Queen's,  Oxford,  Mar.  26, 
1705,  age  15;  B.A.  1708.  R.  of  Compton  Abbas,  Dorset, 
1725-44.  V.  of  He  Brewers,  Somerset,  1743-57.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

BIRKETT,  MILES.  B.A.  1632  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
William,  of  Bugbrooke,  Northants.  Matric.  at  Oxford,  Nov. 
13,  1629,  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1630;  M.A.  (Oxford)  1633. 
R.  of  Pattishall  {Med.)  Northants.,  1634-9;  of  Hitcham, 
Suffolk,  1643-60.  V.  of  Irstead  and  Neatishead,  Norfolk, 
1661,  ejected  1662.  {Al.  Oxon.;  J.  Browne,  Norf.  and  Suff., 
592) 

BIRKET  or  BIRKHEAD,  MILES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
St  John's,  July  4, 1673.  S.  of  George,  clerk,  of  Underbarrow, 
Westmorland.  B.  there.  School,  Hawkshead.  Matric.  1674; 
B.A.  1676-7.  Ord.  priest  (Durham)  Sept.  20,  1679.  P.C.  of 
Horton,  Northumberland,  1682-1709.  Perhaps  V.  of  Heddon- 
on-the-WaU,  1693-1709.  Died  May  24,  1709. 

BIRKET  or  BRYKHEDE,  RICHARD.  B.Can.L.  1530-1  (already 
B.Civ.L.  ?  1509-10).  Doubtless  the  Richard  Birkenhead, 
whom  see,  who  was  R.  of  All  Saints',  Fulboum,  Cambs., 
1526-30.   Died  1530. 

BIRKET,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1560. 
'Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Apr.  7,  1566.  age  42;  married;  i^orant 
of  Latin.'  Perhaps  V.  of  Bishop  Norton,  Lines.  {Lib.  Cler. 
Line.,  1576.) 

BIRKIT  or  BURKET,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at 
Christ's,  Apr.  8,  1728.  S.  of  James.  B.  at  Giggleswiek. 
School,  Giggleswiek.  Matric.  1728;  Scholar,  1730;  B.A. 
1731-2.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  18,  1^32-3;  priest. 
Sept  22,  1734.  R.  of  Withcall,  Lines.,  Aug.  22,  1745.  Also 
P.C.  of  Burwell,  1751-3    {Peile,  11.  216.) 

BIRKETT  or  BROKITT,  ROBERT.  Matric  sizar  from  Trinity, 
c.  1593;  B.A.  1595-6. 

BIRKET,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  15, 
1724.  S.  of  Thomas,  clerk,  deceased,  of  Cumberland.  B.  at 
Whitehaven.  School,  St  Bees.  Matric.  1724.  Perhaps  C.  of 
Bishop  Wearmouth,  Durham,  1743-79-  Buried  May  15, 1782, 
'aged  82.'    (H.  M.  Wood.) 

BIRKETT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse, 
July  3,  1731.  PensioncrSept.  10, 1733.  Of  Durham.  School, 
Newcastle.  Matric.  1731;  Scholar,  1731;  B.A.  1734-3:  M.A. 
1738.  Fellow  c.  1736.  Head  Master  of  Drighlington  School, 
Yorks.,  1734.  C.  of  Alston,  1736-7-  Perhaps  C.  of  Bishop 
Wearmouth,  but  se*  the  above.   {T.  A.  Walker,  203.) 

BIRKET, .   B.Civ.L.  1509-10. 

BIRKET,  .    B.A.  1510- 1.    One  George  Birket  was  V.  of 

Fulboum  All  SainU',  Camlw.,  1533. 


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BiRKETT,  Daniel 

BIRKHEAD,  DANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  31, 
1595-6.  Matric.  c.  1596;  B.A.  1599-1600;  M.A.  from  Trinity, 
1603;  B.D.  1610;  D.D.  i6i8.  Fellow  of  Trinity,  1602. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1605.  R.  of  Langton,  Yorks.,  1610;  of 
Egglescliffe,  Durham,  1611-24.  R.  of  Winston,  1617-24. 
Preb.  of  Durham,  1619-24.  Buried  in  the  Cathedral,  Nov. 
27,  1624. 

BIRKHEAD  or  BROKEHEAD,  EDMUND.  Said  to  have  been 
D.D.  of  Cambridge.  Probably  of  Cheshire.  Bishop  of  St  Asaph, 
1513-8.  Died  Apr.  1518.  Buriedat  Wrexham.   (Cooler,  1. 19.) 

BIRKHEAD,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1622;  B.A.  1625-6;  M.A.  1629. 

BIRKHEAD,  JAMES.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  as  Brickhead, 
1631;  B.A.  1634-5;  M.A.  1638.  One  of  these  names  V.  of 
Burton  Agnes,  Yorks.,  1646. 

BIRKHEAD,  JOSEPH.  M.A.  from  Magdalene,  1661.  Matric 
(Magdalen  College,  Oxford)  Apr.  1,  1656;  B.A.  (Lincoln 
College,  Oxford)  1657-8.  Incorp.  M.A.  at  Oxford,  1669. 
Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Aug.  10,  1668.  R.  of  Houghton-on-the- 
Hill,  Leics.,  1674-1705.  V.  of  Moulton,  Northants.,  1688-90. 
Buried  Oct.  14,  1705,  aged  69.  M.I.  (Al.  Oxon.;  Nichols,  11. 
614.) 

BIRKHEAD,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Nov.  19,  1674. 
Matric.  1675;  Scholar,  1679;  B.A.  1679-80.  Perhaps  C.  of 
Gt  Barford,  Beds.,  and  of  Renhold,  c.  1680-9. 

BIRKHEAD,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  1, 
1593-4.  School,  Wakefield.  Matric.  c.  1594.  One  of  these 
names,  of  Wakefield,  Yorks.,  gent.,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
May  3,  1602.  Barrister,  1607.  Of  East  Haigh,  Birstall. 
Benefactor  of  Wakefield  School. 

BIRKHEAD,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
May  31,  1716.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Wakefield,  Yorks.  School, 
Wakefield.  Matric.  1716;  Scholar,  1717.  Married  Jane  Routh 
of  Pontefract,  June  30,  1724.   (M.  H.  Peacock.) 

BIRKHEAD,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1588.  One  of  these  names,  of  Yorks.,  adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  May  22,  1595. 

BIRLEY,  WILLIAM.  FeUow  of  King's.  M.A.  1483-4.  Probably 
the  same  who  was  B.Can.L.  1486-7.  Proctor,  1486-7.  Ord. 
acolyte  (Lincohi)  Feb.  29,  1484-5.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1510:  of 
Barnes,  Surrey. 

BIRMINGHAM  or  BARNINGHAM,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1506-7. 

BIRMINGHAM, .  B.D.  1493.  Augustinian  canon. 

BIRON,  see  BYRON. 

BIRRAM,  RICHARD.  B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1570-1.  A 
Robert  Byram,  V.  of  Copdock,  Suffolk,  1580,  was  ord.  priest 
(Chichester)  Aug.  28,  1573. 

BIRSTALL,  JAMES,  see  BRISTALL. 

BIRT,  JAMES.  M.A.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1723.  S.  of  Thomas, 
of  Sutton,  Herefordshire.  Matric.  (Wadham  College,  Oxford) 
May  30,  1707,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1710-1.  Ord.  deacon 
(Llandafi)  Dec.  23,  1711;  priest,  Aug.  16,  1713.  Usher  of 
Monmouth  Grammar  School,  1715.  Head  Master,  1723. 
R.  of  Staunton,  Gloucs.,  1724-6.  V.  of  Dixton,  Monmouth, 
1726-38.  DiedFeb.  17, 1737-8.  (^i.  0*on.;  F.  S.  Hockaday.) 

BISBY,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Michs.  1569. 

BISBY,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1621.  Of 
Bedfordshire.  B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.  1627.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1628.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  24,  1626;  priest,  Mar.  9, 
1627-8.  V.  of  Edstaston,  Salop.  Preb.  of  Lichfield,  1634, 
till  his  ejection.  P.C.  of  Tipton,  Staffs.,  c.  1635.  Died  before 
1660.   Father  of  Nathaniel,  next. 

BISBY  NATHANIEL.  Incorp.  M.A.  1662,  and  D.D.  1669,  from 
Christ  Church,  Oxford.  S.  of  John  (1621),  of  Tipton,  Staffs., 
clerk.  B.  at  Bradely  Hall,  Staffordshire  (his  mother's  home) 
June  5,  1635.  Matric.  at  Oxford,  Nov.  10,  1654;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1657-8;  M.A.  1660;  D.D.  1668.  R.  of  Long  Melford, 
Suffolk,  1660-90;  deprived  as  non-juror.  Author  of  polemical 
works.  Died  May  14,  1695.  Buried  at  Long  Melford.  (Al. 
Oxon.;  D.N. B.) 

BISBIE,  ROBERT  {sic.  in  grace).  M.A.  1584  (Incorp.  from 
Oxford).    Probably  a  mistake  for  Bisley,  whom  see. 

BISCOE,  RICHARD.  M.A.  from  Magdalene,  1729  (Lit.  Reg.). 
Educated  at  Leyden  (and  at  Dr  Benion's  academy,  Shrews- 
bury). At  first  a  dissenting  minister,  conformed,  1727.  R. 
of  St  Martin  Outwich,  London,  1728-48.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's, 
1736-48.  V. of Northweald Basset, Essex,  1738.  DiedJuneS, 
1748.  Buried  at  Northweald.  M.I.  Will  (Consist.  C).  Author, 
Boyle  Lectures  and  other  theological  works.  {D.N.B.;  Land. 
Mag.) 

BISH,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  1  r,  1642.  Scholar. 
One  of  these  names,  4th  s.  of  Edward,  of  Burstowe,  Surrey, 
Esq.,  bencher;  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  25,  1645. 

BISHOP,  AMBROSE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  Mar.  28, 
1726.  S.  of  James,  V.  of  Gwennap,  Cornwall.  Matric.  1726. 


Bishop,  Thomas 

BISHOP,  EDMUND.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 
1561;  B.A.  1564-5;  M.A.  1568.    Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  May  26, 

1566.  V.  of  Grantchester,  Cambs.,  1566-72.  R.  of  Little 
Plumsted,  Norfolk,  1572.  R.  of  Witton,  1572.  Married,  at 
Grantchester,  July  14,  1570,  Alice  Kidman. 

BISHOP,  EDMUND.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Peterhouse,  July  5, 
1658.  Of  Warwickshire.  B.A.  1661-2;  M.A.  1673  (signs  as 
Edward).  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  Dec.  31,  1662;  priest, 
Feb.  21, 1663-4.  V.  of  Alstonefield,  Staffs.,1684-1712.  Buried 
Feb.  9,  1711-2.    (Wm  Salt,  Arch.  Soc.,  1915.) 

BISHOPE,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1562. 

BISHOP,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Magdalene,  Mar.  6, 
1645-6.  S.  of  John,  of  'Schouen'  (?),  Lines.,  gent.  School, 
Kirton.   Matric.  1645-6. 

BISHOP,  GEOFFREY.  CauUo  (for  M.A.)  in  Gotham  chest,  1419 
{see  Caius  ms.  Cat.  p.  72).  R.  of  All  Saints',  Fulboum, 
Cambs.,  1425-75;  resigned,  1475,  and  allowed  to  retain  the 
vicarage  house.  Died  Nov.  2,  1477.  M.I.  Benefactor  to  the 
parish.   (Blomefield,  Collectanea.) 

BISHOP,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  c.  1594. 
Perhaps  brother  of  John  (1576),  and  resident  at  Northiam, 
Sussex,  in  1598.   {Cooper,  11.  238.) 

BISHOP,  GREGORY.  Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  Gonville  Hall, 
Easter,  1553;  M.A.  (without  B.A.)  1555.  R.  of  Hockwold, 
Norfolk,  1547-80. 

BISHOP,  HENRY.   B.A.  1501-2;  M.A.  1505. 

BISHOP,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's  a  scholar  from  Eton,  Aug.  16, 

1516,  age  19.    Of  Tring,  Herts.    B.A.  1519-20;  M.A.  1523. 

FeUow,  1518-C.  1533.   One  of  these  names  V.  of  Willesden, 

Midds.,  1546. 
BISHOP,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Lent,  1563-4.   One 

of  these  names  R.  of  Howbie,  Leics.,  1580.    Perhaps  V.  of 

Bishop's  Stortford,  Herts.,  1583-6. 
BISHOP,  JOHN.    Of  Caius.    M.B.  1576;  after  7  years'  study. 

Resided  at  Battle,  Sussex.  Author,  Beautifull  Blossoms,  etc. 

One  of  these  names  (M.B.),  R.  of  Goadby,  Lines.,  till  1613. 

Buried  there  July  17,  1613.  (Cooper,  11.  238;  Nichols,  11.  196.) 

BISHOP,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Michs.  1655.  S.  of 

John,  of  Rockbeare,  Devon.  B.A.  from  Pembroke,  1659. 
BISHOP,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  May  7, 

1679.   S.  of  John,  gent.   B.  at  Stickford  in  Lindsey,  Lines. 

School,  S.  Ormsby.   Matric.  1679. 
BISHOP,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  16, 

1707-8.    S.  of  John,  clerk.    B.  at  Exeter.   School,  Exeter. 

Matric.  1708. 
BISHOP,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  27,  1743.   B.  at 

Sedlescombe,  Sussex.   School,  Charterhouse.    Probably  s.  of 

Henry,  of  Sedlescombe.    Bapt.  Nov.  17,  1726.    Matric.  1743; 

B.A.  I746-7;M.A.  1750.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich,  Litt.  (itw.  from 

Chichester)  Mar.  1750-1.    R.  of  Sedlescombe,  Sussex,  1756. 

R.  of  RadweU,  1767.   Will  (P.C.C.)  1784. 
BISHOP,  JOSEPH.    Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Trinity,  May  19, 

1722.    S.  of  Joseph,  of  Middlesex.    School,  Westminster. 

Matric.  1722;  Scholar,  1724.    Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 

Jan.  24,  1724-5,  as  s.  of  Joseph,  of  Wandsworth,  gent., 

deceased. 
BISHOP,  NICHOLAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1567.  Perhaps  s.  of  Richard,  of  Hemswell,  Lines.  {Vis.  of 
Lines.,  1592.) 

BISHOP,  RALPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  4, 
1743.  S.  of  Ralph,  V.  of  Hailing,  Kent.  B.  at  Rochester. 
Educated  at  home.  Matric.  1743;  B-A.  1746-7.  Ord.  deacon 
(Rochester)  July  24,  1748.  V.  of  Hailing,  i75i-3-  Buried  at 
Rochester  Cathedral,  Dec.  8,  i753-   {Scott-Mayor,  iii.  535.) 

BISHOP,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1609. 
Of  Lincolnshire.  S.  and  h.  of  Richard,  of  Hemswell,  gent. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  19,  1613,  from  Thavies  Inn. 
{Vis.  of  Lines.,  1592.) 

BISHOP,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1557.  Matric. 
Easter,  1559;  B.A.  1560-1;  M.A.  1564;  LL.D.  1570.  Fellow, 
1560.  Adm.  advocate,  Oct.  7,  1560.  Dean  of  the  Arches, 
1570-3.  Commissioner  for  examining  papists  in  Norfolk,  1572. 
Commissary  of  archdeacon  of  Norfolk,  1577.  Steward  of  the 
Admiralty  Court  of  Yarmouth.  Died  Jan.  17, 1589-90.  M.I. 
at  St  Martin -a t-Plain,  Norwich.    Author.    {Cooper,  11.  79.) 

BISSHOP,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1615; 

B.A.  1619;  M.A.  1623. 
BISHOP,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Sept.  24, 

1647.   S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  the  Strand,  London.    B.  there. 

School,  St  Clement's  Temple.    Perhaps  matric.  at  Christ 

Church,  Oxford,  Dec.  16,  1648;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1651:  M.A. 

1654.    V.  of  Finchingfield,  Essex,  1662-76.    (Al.  Oxon.) 

BISHOP,  THOMAS.  B.A.  X316-7. 


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Bishop,  Thomas 

BYSHOPE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1562.  Possibly  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Henfield,  Sussex.  B.  c.  1549. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1578.  M.P.  for  Gatton,  1584; 
for  Steyning,  1586,  1604.  Knighted,  1603.  Created  Bart., 
1620.  High  sheriff  for  Surrey.  Died  1626.  (G.E.C.  1.  156; 
Burke,  L.G.) 

BISHOP,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sitar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1571. 
Of  Cambridgeshire.  Candidate  for  deacon  (Ely)  Apr.  1575, 
age  26  (deferred  for  further  enquiry). 

BISHOP,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Mar.  1588-9; 
B.A.  1592;  M.A.  1598.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Babworth, 
Notts.,  1617;  also  of  West  Retford,  1642.  Another  was  R.  of 
Cheriton,  Kent,  1602-3-30  when  he  died.  (PeiU,  1.  196.) 

BISHOP,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1612. 
Of  Lincolnshire.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Hemswell,  Esq.  Succeeded 
his  father  at  Heraswell.  Knighted,  1641.  Brother  of  Richard 
(1609).    (Vis.  of  Lines.) 

BISHOP,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1628. 
S.  of  Thomas,  mercer,  of  Lincoln  (sheriff,  1614).  B.  1612. 
B.A.  1631-2.  In  Holy  Orders.  Died  1636;  will  proved  at 
Lincoln. 

BISHOP,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1631; 
B.A.  1633. 

BISHOP,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  18,  1651. 
Of  Suffolk.  Perhaps  of  Middleton,  Suffolk.  Matric.  165 1. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Apr.  12,  1654. 

BISHOP,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Peterrouse,  Sept 
12,1654.  S.  of — ,  of  Midleton-c«m-Fordley,  Suffolk.  School, 
private.  Matric.  1655.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  12,  1656. 

BISHOP,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  18, 
1696-7.  S.  of  Thomas,  mercer,  deceased,  of  Lincoln.  B. 
there.  School,  Lincoln.  Matric.  1696-7;  Scholar,  1699. 
Migrated  to  Sidney,  Oct.  26,  1700.  B.A.  1700-1;  M.A.  1704; 
D.D.  1725.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  23,  1703;  priest 
(Norwich)  Sept.  22,  1706.  R.  of  Greeting  All  Saints',  Suffolk, 
1706-37.  Ministerof  St  Mary-le-Tower,  Ipswich,  1707.  R.  of 
CreetingSt  Olave's,  Suffolk,  1711;  of  Greeting  St  Clare,  1712. 
R.  of  Gosbeck,  1720.  Died  June  29, 1737.  Author,  Sermoni. 
Father  of  Thomas  (1731-2)  next.  (Venn,  Family  Annals, 
220.) 

BISHOP,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Magdalene,  Mar.  16, 
1731-2.  S.  of  Thomas,  D.D.,  Minister  of  St  Mary,  Ipswich, 
above.  School,  Ipswich.  Matric.  1732;  B.A.  1735-6.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  1735-6.  Minister  of  St  Mary,  Ipswich, 
1737-78.    R.  of  Blakenham,  Suffolk,  1738.    Died  1778. 

BISHOP,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1572. 
Probably  at  Oxford  in  1570.  Possibly  the  Roman  Catholic 
recorded  in  D.N.B.  and  PeiU,  i.  124 ;  if  so,  see  Vis.  of  Warws., 
1682.  Ord.  priest  from  Rheims,  May,  1583.  D.D.  (Paris) 
1593.  Bishop  of  Chalcedon,  1623.  Died  Apr.  13,  1624. 
(D.N.B.  seems  to  confound  him  with  the  next.) 

BISHOP,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1580; 
B.A.  1585-6.  Probably  ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  2,  1587; 
priest,  Oct.  4,  1588.  V.  of  Gt  Wing,  Bucks.,  1591. 

BISHOP,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1584; 
B.A.  1587-8.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Fnmeaux  Pelham, 
Herts.,  1592-9.   V.  of  Brent  Pelham,  1614-30,  deprived. 

BISHOP,  WILLIABL  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Mar.  4,  1741-2. 
Of  Sussex.   Matric.  1742. 

BISHOP, w   B.A.  1468-9. 

BISHOP, .   B.A.  1470-1. 


BISHOP, 


-.   Adm.  scholar  at  Sidney,  July,  t6oo. 


BISLEY,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1581. 
Of  Essex. 

BISLEY,  GEORGE.   B.A.  from  St  John's,  1570-1. 

BISLEY  or  BEASLEY,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's, 
Oct.  1564.  Probably  Scholar,  1568-9;  B.A.  1569-70;  M.A. 
(Oxford)  1576.  Incorp.  at  Cambridge,  1584,  as  IBisbie. 
CbapUin  of  Merton  College  and  V.  of  S.  Peter-in-the-East, 
Oxford.  Died  Apr.  11,  1623.  Will  proved  at  Oxford.  {Al. 
Oxon.) 

BISPHAM,  THOMAS.  Scholar  at  Kino's  Hall,  1395.  Died 
Dec.  8,  1399. 

BISPHAM,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
t6i8.  Scholar  from  Westminster.  B.A.  1622-3;  M.A.  1626. 
R.  of  Brindle,  Lanes.,  1629-36.  R.  of  Eccleston,  Cheshire, 
till  ejected;  restored,  1660.  Died  1685.  Preb.  of  Chetter, 
1632. 

BISPITCH,  see  also  BESPITCH. 

BISPYTCHE  or  BESPITCHE,  JOHN.  Matric.  rizar  from  Queens', 
Easter,  1570;  B.A.  1573-4.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1577.  M.A. 
(Oxford)  1577.  Perhap  V.  of  Swindon,  Wilts.,  1581  and  R.  of 
Fladbury,  Worcs.,  1584. 


Blackamour,  Robert 

BISSE,  GEORGE  POYNER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
June  5,  1733.  S.  of  James,  M.D.  of  Codicote,  Herts.  School, 
Westminster.  Matric.  1734;  Scholar,  1734;  B.A.  1736-7; 
M-.'V.  (Oxford)  1740.  Inherited  property  in  Hertfordshire. 
Died  at  Windsor,  Jan.  17,  1772.  Buried  at  Codicote.  (Al. 
Westmon.,  309.) 

BISSE  or  BYS,  JAMES.  M.A.  1581  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
Somerset.  Matric.  at  Oxford,  1571,  age  19;  B.A.  1573;  M.A. 
1577;  B.D.  and  D.D.  1595-6.  Fellow  of  Magdalen  College, 
Oxford,  1574-84.  Preb.  of  Wells,  1583;  sub-dean,  1585. 
R.  of  Mells,  Somerset,  1583-9.  V.  of  Bishop's  Lydiard, 
1586-9.  R.  of  Christian  Malford,  Wilts.,  1590-1607;  and 
V.ofBlagdon,  Somerset,  1597-1607.  Died  1607.  Will(P.C.C.) 
1608.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

BISSE,  PHILIP.  D.D.  1581  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of  Richard, 
of  Stokeland,  Somerset.  B.A.  (Oxford)  1561;  M.A.  1564; 
B.D.  1569;  D.D.  1580.  Fellow  of  Brasenose,  1561;  and  of 
Magdalen,  1569.  R.  of  Batcombe,  Somerset,  1564.  Sub- 
dean  of  Wells,  1571.  V.  of  Wiveliscombe,  1572.  Archdeacon 
of  Taunton,  1584-86.  Died  Oct.  28,  1613,  aged  72.  Will, 
P.C.C.    (Al.  Oxon.;  but  see  Le  Neve,  iii.  258.) 

BISSE,  THOMAS.  M.A.  1607  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1595-6;  M.A.  1599.  Canon  of  Wells,  1609.  R.  of 
Ellingdon,  WUts.,  1611 ;  and  of  Weston-super-Mare,  1612-32. 
Preb.  of  Bristol,  1613-32.  V.  of  Weare,  Somerset,  1627-32. 
Died  1632. 

BISSE  or  BYSE,  WILLIAM.  'M.A.  of  Cambridge,'  incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1567;  sup.  for  D.D.  1573.  No  such  degree  found  at 
Cambridge. 

BISSELL,  CHARLES.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  King's,  Easter, 
1720;  M.B.  1720.  Probably  s.  of  John,  of  Mortlake,  Surrey, 
gent.  Matric.  at  Queen's  College,  Oxford,  Mar.  24,  1714-5, 
age  16.   (Al.  Oxon!) 

BISSELL,  BESELL  or  BYSOL,  HENRY.  Adm.  (age  17)  at  King's 
a  scholar  from  Eton,  Aug.  16,  1529.  Of  King's  Norton, 
Worcestershire.  B.A.  1533-4;  M.A.  1537.  Fellow,  1532-49. 
Proctor,  1541-2.  Vice-PTovost,  1548-9.  V.  of  Ringwood, 
Hants.,  1549. 

BISSELL,  ROBERT.  Adm.  (age  17)  at  King's  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  19,  1531.  Of  Willingham,  Cambs.  B.A.  1535-6; 
M.A.  1539.   Fellow,  1534-50.  Student  of  Medicine,  1542. 

BISSELL,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens  at  Emmanuel,  May  16,  1633. 
Matric.  1633;  B.A.  1636-7;  M.A.  1640. 

BISSET,  WILLIAM  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  June  5, 
1687.  S.  of  William,  of  London.  School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  1687;  Scholar,  1688;  B.A.  1690-1.  Ord.  priest 
(London)  May  23,  1692.  R.  of  Whiston,  Northants.,  1697- 
1747.  'Elder  brother'  of  St  Katharine's  CoUegiate  Church, 
1699.  Chaplain  to  Queen  Caroline.  Polemical  writer.  Died 
Nov.  7,  1747.  (D.N.B.;  Al.  Westmon.,  209.) 

BISSON,  BENJAMIN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1618. 
Of  Jersey.  B.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1621-2;  M.A.  1625. 

BISSON,  MICHAEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Michs. 
1633;  B.A.  1636-7. 

BITHAM,  JOHN  DE.   'King's  scholar'  at  Cambridge,  1333. 

BITHEL,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  8, 
1698-9.  S.  of  William,  of  Langley,  Shropshire.  School, 
Donnington,  Shropshire.  Matric.  1699;  B.A.  1702-3;  M.A. 
1710.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  1702. 

BITLAY, .   M.A.  1487-8. 

BIX,  ADY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  10,  1626.  S.  of  John. 
B.  at  Canterbury.  School,  Westerham.  Matric.  1636;  B.A. 
i629-3o;M.A.  1633.  One  of  these  names  clerk  at  St  Mildred's, 
Canterbury;  licensed  to  marry  Ann  Waller,  of  Canterbury, 
1637.   Died  before  1645.    (Peile,  I.  372.) 

BIX,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1658.  Of  Kent.  Perhaps  s.  of  John,  late  of  Babchild,  Kent, 
Esq.,  deceased;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  15,  1656.  (Kent 
Vis.,  1663.) 

BIZARRI,  PIETRO.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1548-9;  incorp. 
from  abroad.  B.  at  Perugia  (called  Perusinus).  Fellow,  1549. 
Preb.  of  Sarum,  1567.  From  1570  he  was  mostly  a  wanderer 
abroad.  Author  of  historical  works,  etc.  (Cooper,  11.  8; 
D.N.B.) 

BLACKALL,  se«  BLACKHALL. 

BLABY, .   B.A.  1509-10. 

BLACK,  GEORGE  CHARLES.  M.A.  from  Trinity,  1751-  S.  of 
Charles,  of  Cadiz,  Spain,  Esq.  Matric.  (Worcester  College, 
Oxford)  Mar.  24,  i73^7,  age  14;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1740.  Of 
Norwood  Green.    Died  Mar.  i775-    (Al.  Oxon.;  G.  Mag.) 

BLACKAMOUR,  ROBERT.  M.A.  1469-70.  Chaplain  of  the 
chantry  of  St  .M.iry  and  St  Nicholas  at  St  Clement's  Church, 
Cambridge.    WiU  (V.C.C.)  1303. 


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Blackberde,  George 

BLACKBERDE,  GEORGE.  'M.A.  of  St  John's  College'  when 
ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  20,  1589,  age  28  (no  such  degree 
found).  B.  in  Edinburgh.  C.  of  St  Mary  Stayning,  London. 
BLACKBEARO,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Apr. 
15,  1653-  S.  of  James.  B.  at  York.  School,  York.  Matric. 
1653;  B.A.  1656-7;  M.A.  1660.  One  of  these  names  V.  of 
Sutton-on-Derwent,  York,  1662.  Lecturer  at  Leeds  parish 
church,  1664.  {Peile,  i.  551;  M.  H.  Peacock.) 
BLACKBURNE,  ABRAHAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peter- 
house,  Apr.  11,  1733.  Of  Middlesex.  S.  of  Abraham,  mercer 
('tobacconist'  in  his  will),  of  London.  School,  Oakham, 
Rutland.  Scholar,  1733;  Matric.  1734;  B.A.  1736-7;  M.A. 
1740.  V.  of  Dagenham,  Essex,  1739-97.  R.  of  Screveton, 
Notts.,  1745.  V.  of  Hampton,  Middlesex,  1763-97.  Died 
Nov.  26,  1797.  Brother  of  Levett.  (Godfrey,  Churches  of 
Notts.;  T.A.  Walker.) 
BLACKBOURNE,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity, 
Michs.  1570.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  in  London.  Migrated  to 
Caius,  May  13,  1574,  age  23.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  1579; 
priest.  May  18,  1580.  R.  of  Bag  Enderby,  Lines.,  1579. 
BLACKBOURNE,  ED.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Edmund's  Hostel, 
Michs.  1545.  One  Edmund  Blackbourne,  V.  of  Boreham, 
Essex,  1556-67.  Died  1567.  Will  (Commis.  C.  Essex). 
BLACKBOURN,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
May  31,  1723.  S.  of  Francis,  alderman  of  Richmond,  Yorks. 
B.  June  10,  1705.  Schools,  Kendal  and  Sedbergh.  Matric. 
Easter,  1723;  B.A.  1726-7;  M.A.  1733.  Fellow,  1728.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  Mar.  17,  1727-8;  priest  (Norwich,  Litt.  dim. 
from  York)  Mar.  1738-9.  R.  of  Richmond,  Yorks.,  1739-87. 
Preb.  of  York,  1750.  Archdeacon  of  Cleveland,  1750.  Author, 
The  Confessional,  and  other  latitudinarian  works.  Died 
Aug.  7,  1787,  aged  82.  {D.N.B.;  F.M.G.,  769.) 
BLACKBURNE,  GEORGE.   B.A.  from  Christ's,  1603-4;  M.A. 

1607. 
BLACKBORNE,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1583.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)   1586-7;  of  Lincoln  diocese; 
priest  (London)   Jime   19,   1587,  age  26.    C.  of  Hendon, 
Middlesex  (calleid  B.A.).  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Kemerton, 
Gloucs.,  1636-42.   (F.  S.  Hockaday.) 
BLACKBORNE,  HENRY.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Lent, 
1593-4-    Perhaps  of  Wymondham,  Norfolk;    adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  1598. 
BLACKBURNE,    HENRY.     Matric.    FeU.-Com.   from   Corpus 
Christi,   Michs.    1619.    Of  Wymondham,   Norfolk.    Died 
Mar.  14,  1671-2,  aged  70.  (Le  Neve,  Mon.,  in.  95.) 
BLACKBOURNE,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's, 

Michs.  1584. 
BLACKBOURNE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Feb.  7,  1597-8. 
Matric.  i598-<g;  B.A.  1599-1600;  M.A.  1609.    Ord.  deacon 
and  priest  (Lincoln)  1612.    Head  Master  of  Boston  School, 
Lines.,  1609-13.   V.  of  Sibsey,  Lines.,  1613-32. 
BLACKBURN,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  9,  1673. 
Of  Hertfordshire.    Matric.  1674;  B.A.  1676-7;  M.A.  1681. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  1677;  priest  (London)  Dec.  19,  1680. 
Perhaps  Master  of  Dulwich  College,  1680-2.   Died  1682. 
BLACKBURN,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Feb.  26, 

1696-7.  Matric.  1697.  Probably  same  as  the  next. 
BLACKBOURNE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  May 
29,  1697.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Charleton,  Cheshire.  B.  there. 
School,  Audloy,  Cheshire.  B.A.  1700-1 ;  M.A.  1705.  Refused 
preferment  as  a  non-juror.  For  some  years  lived  a  studious 
life  in  London,  working  as  a  corrector  of  the  press.  Conse- 
crated as  non-juror  bishop,  JTune  11  (?May  6),  1725.  Died 
Nov.  17,  1741.  Buried  at  Islington.  Author,  historical  and 
critical.  (D.N.B.) 
BLACKBORN  or  BLACKBURN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at 
St  John's,  Nov.  24,  1732.  S.  of  John,  husbandman,  of 
Yorkshire.  B.  at  Hetton.  School,  Threshfield.  Matric.  1733; 
B.A.  1736-7;  M.A.  1777.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  19, 
1736;  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  23,  1739.  R.  of  St  Margaret  de 
Westwicke,  Norwich,  1740-96.  V.  of  Scottow,  Norfolk, 
1754-67.  V.  of  Homing,  1762-7.  V.  of  Bossall,  Yorks., 
1767-96.  V.  of  Westow,  1777-96.  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of 
Fauconberg.  Died  June  3,  1796.  (Scott-Mayor,  iii.  447.) 
BLACKBORNE,  LEVETT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Feb.  27,  1728-9.  Of  London.  S.  of  Abraham.  B.  Nov.  15, 
171 1.  Matric.  1729.  S.  and  h.  of  Abraham,  mercer,  of  London. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  21,  1731.  Died  Oct.  13,  1781. 
Buried  at  Richmond,  Surrey,  with  his  grandfather,  Sir 
Richard  Levett,  Lord  Mayor.  M.I.  Brother  of  Abraham. 
(J.  Ch.  Smith.) 
BLACKBURNE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  24, 
1664-5.  B.  in  London,  1652.  Matric.  1666-7;  Scholar,  1668; 
B.A.  1669-70.  Entered  at  Leyden,  1676.  M.D.  there.  Hon. 
fellow.  Royal  College  of  Physicians,  1685;  fellow,  by  charter 
of  James  II,  1687.  Censor,  1688.  Practised  at  Tunbridge 
Wells.  WiU(P.C.C.) '  of  Sutton,  Surrey,' 1716.  (M»«*,i.  451; 
D.N.B.) 


Blackleech,  Nicholas 

BLACKBOURN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Christ's, 
Mar.  15,  1726-7.  S.  of  Francis.  B.  at  Richmond,  Yorks. 
School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1727;  Scholar,  1727.  Died,  in 
College,  of  small  pox.  Buried  at  Gt  St  Andrew's,  Cambridge, 
Nov.  29,  1728.   (F.M.G.,  769;  Peile,  11.  213.) 

BLACKBURNE,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  1633  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
S.  of  William,  of  Billing,  Lanes.  Matric.  (Oxford)  Oct.  20, 
1626,  age  17;  B.A.  1628;  M.A.  1631.  V.of  Charlbury.Oxon., 
1641. 

BLACKBORNE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Magdalene, 
May  13, 1680.  S.  of  William,  farmer,  of  Conisborough,  Yorks. 
School,  Doncaster. 

BLACKBURN, .  B.A.  (?)  1472-3.  Perhaps  Thomas,  Master 

of  Nottingham  School,  1477-96.  (Vict.  Hist,  of  Notts.,  11. 218.) 

BLACKER,  EDWARD.  B.A.  1614  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
Wiltshire.  Matric.  from  Queen's  (Oxford)  June  16,  1610, 
age  15;  B.A.  1613-4. 

BLACKERBY,  EDWARD.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  c.  1595. 

BLACKERBY,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1587.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Worlington,  Suffolk,  1574. 
School,  Bury.  B.A.  (?  1589-90).  Minister  at  Feltwell, 
Norfolk,  but  without  ordination  or  institution.  Then  settled 
at  Ashdon,  Essex,  where  he  took  pupils.  About  1628  he 
went  to  Great  Wratting,  Suffolk,  where  his  son-in-law, 
Christopher  Burrell,  was  rector.  Frequently  preached  in  the 
neighbourhood.  Died  1648,  aged  73,  at  Great  Thurlow. 
(D.N.B.) 

BLAKERBY,  ROGER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Feb.  24, 
1635-6.  S.  of  George,  husbandman,  of  Wilton,  Norfolk. 
B.  at  Isleham,  Cambs.  School,  Thetford.  Matric.  1636. 

BLACKERBY,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1669.  Of 
Leicestershire.  One  of  these  names,  s.  of  — ,  of  Stowmarket, 
Suffolk,  clerk,  was  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  10,  1670-1. 
Barrister-at-law,  1677.  Bencher,  1705.  Of  Newmarket.  Died 
in  Hatton  Gardens,  London,  Dec.  15,  1714.  Buried  at  St 
Sepulchre's.  (Le  Neve,  Mon.,  11.  293.) 

BLACKET,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Peter- 
house,  May  1,  1697.  Of  Northumberland.  School,  Morpeth. 
Matric.  1697.  Doubtless  4th  s.  of  Sir  Edward,  of  Newcastle, 
Bart,  and  brother  of  John  (1697)  next.   (Burke.) 

BLACKET,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse,  May  1, 
1697.  Of  Northumberland.  School,  Morpeth.  Matric.  1697. 
Doubtless  3rd  s.  of  Sir  Edward,  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne  and 
brother  of  Christopher  (1697).  His  son  Edward  succeeded 
as  4th  Bart.   (Burke.) 

BLACKET,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Emmanukl,  Dec.  22, 
1699.  Of  Yorkshire. 

BLACKETT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse, 
Jan.  5,  1724-5.  Of  Yorkshire.  School,  Richmond,  Yorks. 
Matric.  1725;  Scholar,  1725;  B.A.  1728-9. 

BLACKFAUNE  or  BLACKFANCE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from 
St  John's,  Michs.  1576;  B.A.  from  Magdalene,  1579-80; 
M.A.  1583.  Adm.  at  Douay  College,  Feb.  13,  1587-8,  ord. 
sub-deacon,  1589,  and  sent  to  VaUadolid.   (Douay  Diary.) 

BLACKHALL,  ALEXANDER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity, 
Easter,  1614;  B.A.  1619;  M.A.  1623.  Master  of  St  Olave's 
School,  Southwark,  1636. 

BLACKALL,  OFSPRING.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
April  26,  1671.  B.  in  London.  S.  of  Thomas,  and  Martha, 
dau.  of  Charles  Offspring,  R.  of  St  Antholin's,  London. 
Matric.  1671;  B.A.  1674-5;  M.A.  1678;  D.D.  1700.  Fellow, 
1679-87.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  11,  1676-7;  priest, 
Dec.  19,  1680.  R.  of  S.  Ockendon,  Essex,  1689.  R.  of 
St  Mary  Aldermary,  1694-1708.  Chaplain  to  William  III. 
Boyle  lecturer,  1700.  Bishopof  Exeter,  1708-16.  Celebrated 
as  a  preacher.  Died  Nov.  29,  1716,  aged  62.  Father  of 
Theophilus  (1713)  and  doubtless  of  the  next.  (D.N.B.) 

BLACKALL,  OFSPRING.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
July  9,  1709.  Matric.  1710. 

BLACKALL,  THEOPHILUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
July  10,  1713.  S.  of  Ofspring  (1671),  Bp  of  Exeter.  B.  in 
Middlesex.  Matric.  1715;  B.A.  1717-S;  M.A.  1721;  B.D. 
1730.  Fellow,  1719.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1730.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely)  June  4,  1721;  priest,  June  14,  1724.  V.  of  Exminster 
Devon.  R.  of  Stoke-in-Teignhead,  1734.  Preb.  of  Exeter, 
1737-57.   Died  Nov.  10,  1757. 

BLACKHEAD,  RICHARD.  Adm.  (age  18)  at  King's  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Aug.  14,  1530.  Of  Thame,  Oxon.  Fellow,  1533-4. 

BLACKHEAD,  WILUAM.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1669. 
Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  1670. 

BLACKLEECH,  HUAN,  see  HESKETH. 

BLACKLEECH,  NICHOLAS.  M.A.  1597  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
Of  Gloucester.  Matric.  (Oxford)  Dec.  i,  1587,  age  14; 
B.A.  1592;  M.A.  1595.  Student  of  Gray's  Inn,  1395.  Of 
Gloucester,  gent.    (A I.  Oxon.) 


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Blackling,  Francis 

BLACKLING,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1610;  B.A.  1613-4;  M.A.  1617.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Feb. 
18, 1615-6;  priest.  Mar.  16, 1616-7.  Will  (Consist.  C.  London) 
1638,  'of  Clavering,  Essex." 

BLAIiaiNG  or  BLAYKUNGE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  siiar  (age  i6) 
at  St  John's,  Apr.  2,  1645.  S.  of  Thomas,  husbandman,  of 
Sedbergh,  Yorkshire.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1645;  B.A. 
1648-5;  M.A.  1652.  Fellow,  1650.  R.  of  Pebmarsh,  Essex. 
Died  June  2,  1671.  M.I.  at  St  Peter,  Colchester. 

BLAYCKLINGE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  c. 
1595;  B-A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1599-1600. 

BLACKLOCK,  ALEXANDER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's, 
Michs.  1601.  One  of  these  names,  of  Oswaldkirk,  Yorks., 
licensed  to  marry  Mary  Wilson,  widow,  in  1616. 

BLACKLY,  JAMES.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1709; 
B.A.  1712-3;  M.A.  1718;  M.D.  1725. 

BLAICKLEY  or  BLACKLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at 
Christ's,  July  4,  1674.  B.  at  Hanworth.  School,  Merchant 
Taylors'.  Matric.  1674;  B.A.  1677-8;  M.A.  1681.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Sept.  1678;  priest,  May  29,  1681.  V.  of 
St  Stephen,  Hackington,  Kent,  1682-98.  Died  Mar.  7,  1698. 
(PeiU,  II.  55  ) 

BLAKELY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  CAre,  June  29,  1713.  B.  at 
Stapleton,  Leics.  Matric.  1713;  B.A.  1716-7.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Dec.  21,  1718;  priest,  Dec.  20,  1719. 

BLACKLEY, .   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  King's,  1721-2. 

BLACKMAN  or  BLAKEMAN,  FOLJAMBE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17) 
at  St  John's,  June  22,  1683.  S.  of  Thomas,  deceased.  B.  at 
Rawmarsh,  Yorks.  School,  Rotherham.  Matric.  1683;  B.A. 
1686-7.   Brother  of  William  (1674-5). 

BLAKEMAN,  JOHN.  Scholar  in  Theology.  Warden  of  King's 
Hall,  1452-7;  resigned,  July  ir,  1457.  (Maxwell-Lyte, /f«<. 
of  Eton.) 

BLACKMAN,  JOHN.  'M.A.;  St  John's  CoUege,  Cambridge' 
when  ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept.  18,  1624.  No  such  degree 
found. 

BLACKMAN,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1692.  Of 
Patcham,  Sussex.  S.  of  Henry,  of  Chichester,  clerk.  Matric. 
(Trinity  College,  Oxford)  Mar.  19,  1685-6,  age  18;  B.A. 
(St  Mary  HaU,  Oxford)  1689.  Ord.  priest  (Chichester) 
Sept.  26, 1692.  V.  of  Arlington,  Sussex,  1693.  R.  of  Barcombe, 
1709.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

BLACKMAN,  LUCIUS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Aug.  14, 
1673.  S.  of  Jeremiah,  gent,  of  'Wulwick,'  Middlesex.  B. 
there.  Schools,  Seaming  and  Massingham,  Norfolk.  One  of 
these  names  of  N.  Creake,  Norfolk,  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Jan.  22,  1674-5.  Of  Gt  Walsingham,  gent.,  in  1678,  when 
licensed  to  marry  Ann,  dau.  of  Nathaniel  Thurston,  of  Hoxne, 
Suffolk.   (Venn,  1.  449.) 

BLACKMAN,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1457.    B.A.  1461-2;  M.A.  1466. 

BLACKMAN,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1619;  B.A.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1622. 

BLAKEMAN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  i8,  1674-5.  S.  of  Thomas,  deceased,  of  Rawmarsh, 
Yorks.  B.  there.  School,  Rotherham.  Matric.  1674-5; 
B.A.  1678-9;  M.A.  1682.  V.  of  Chesterfield,  Derbs.,  1694-8. 
Died  1698.  Brother  of  Foljambe  (1683).  (Cox,  Memorials 
of  Derbs.,  iv.  453.) 

BLACKMORE,  ABRAHAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Trinity, 
Jan.  21,  1692-3.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  in  London.  School, 
Sherborne,  Dorset.  Matric.  1693;  B.A.  1696-7.  Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  June  i6,  1694.  One  of  these  names, 
'prisoner  in  the  Fleet,  killed  himself.  May  18,  1732.  (G.  Mag.) 

BLACKMORE,  RICHARD.  M.A.  from  King's,  1722.  S.  of  John, 
of  Kenton,  Dorset.  Matric.  (Exeter  College,  Oxford)  Apr.  6, 
1709,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1712.  R.  of  St  James,  Shaftes- 
bury, Dorset,  1725.  R.  of  Lydlinch.  Died  Dec.  5,  1767, 
aged  77.  M.I.  at  Shaftesbury.  [A I.  Oxon. ;  G.  Mag. ;  Hutchins, 
HI.  56.) 

BLACKSHAW,  ABRAHAM.    Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Trinity, 

May  5,  1718.   S.  of  Abraham,  of  Peover,  Cheshire.   School, 
Peover.   Matric.  1718;  B.A.  1721-2. 

BLACKSHAW,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Jesus,  May 
21,  1670.  Of  Cheshire.   Matric.  1670;  B.A.  1673-4. 

BLACKSTONE  or  BLAXTON,  BARTHOLOMEW.  Matric.  sizar 
from  Christ's,  Michs.  1570. 

BLACKSTONE,  CHRISTOPHER  Matric.  pens,  from  Sr  John's, 
Michs.  1575.  Perhaps  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1578;  3rd  s.  of 
John  of  Blacklston.  Of  Coxhow.  (Surtees*  Durham,  in.  162.) 

BLAKBSTON,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  13)  at  St 
John's,  Nov.  6,  1680.  S.  of  Walter  (1658),  clerk.  B.  at  New 
ifalton,  Yorkf.  School,  Pockllngton.  Matric.  1681;  LL.B. 
1699. 

V.  A.C.  16 1 


BLACKSTONE,  MaRMADUKE 

BLAKBSTON,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's, 
Sept.  II,  1697.  (Probably  the  above  re-admitted  before 
graduation.) 

BLAXTON,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1624.  Of  Sussex.  B.A.  1627-8.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Jesus, 
Apr.  17,  1628.  M.A.  from  Jesus,  1631.  V.  of  Angmering, 
Sussex,  1635. 

BLAKISTON  or  BLAXTON,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at 
Peterhouse,  Oct.  10,  1637.  S.  of  Tobias,  of  Newton  Hall, 
Durham.  Bapt.  at  St  Marg.,  Durham,  Jan.  28,  1620-1. 
School,  Durham.  Matric.  1637;  Scholar,  1638;  B.A.  1641-2. 
Fellow,  1642 ;  ejected,  1644.  Afterwards  became  a  Romanist. 
Entered  the  English  College  at  Rome  Oct.  27,  1647.  Died 
a  few  weeks  afterwards.  Brother  of  Robert  (1638).  (Records, 
S.  /.,  V.  473 ;  r.  A .  Walker,  62.) 

BLAKISTONE,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Peterhouse, 
July  6,  1667.  S.  of  Captain  Robert  (1638),  of  Old  Elvet, 
Durham.  Bapt.  at  St  Oswald's,  June  30,  1654.  School, 
Durham.  Matric.  1667-8;  Scholar,  1669;  B.A.  1671-2;  M.A. 
1675-  V.  of  Aycliffe,  Durham,  1679-94.  R-  of  Whitburn, 
1694-1704.  Died  Oct.  9,  1704.  Buried  at  St  Oswald's, 
Durham.    Brother  of  Robert  (1667).   (T.  A.  Walker,  135.) 

BLAIKSTONE,  GABRIEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  22,  1672.  S.  of  Henry,  clerk.  B.  at  Durham.  Bapt. 
Jan.  16, 1654-5.  School, Durham.  Matric.  1672; B.A.  1675-6; 
M.A.  1679.  Ord.  priest  (Durham)  Sept.  20,  1679.  R.  of 
Danby  Wiske,  Yorks.,  1686-1721.    Died  Aug.  18,  1721. 

BLAKISTON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Mar. 
17,  1684-5.  S.  of  Sir  Francis,  Bart.,  of  Gibside.  B.  at 
Plawsworth,  Durham.  School,  Durham.  Matric  1685.  Died 
young.  (Surtees'  Durham,  11.  255;  G.E.C.) 

BLACKSTON,  GODFREY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1586;  B.A.  (?  1589-90);  M.A.  from  Clare,  1593.  V.  of  East 
Marden,  Sussex,  1595. 

BLAXTON,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1561. 
Of  Huntingdonshire.  B.A.  1564-5;  M.A.  1568;  B.D.  from 
Clare,  1575.  Prebendary  and  preacher  in  Chichester  diocese, 
c.  1565.  Master  of  Chichester  School,  1570-1.  R.  of  Cocking, 
Sussex,  1595.  Chancellorof  Chichester,  1572-1606,  (Cooper, 
II.  238.) 

BLAXTON,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1585. 
Scholar  from  Westminster.  B.A.  1589-90;  M.A.  1593; 
Lie.  Med.  1597.   Fellow,  1591-7.   (Cooper,  11.  238.) 

BLAXTON,  HENRY.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  from  Westminster, 
1616. 

BLAXTON  or  BLAXON,  HUMPHREY.  Matric.  pens,  from 
St  John's,  Easter,  1553.  Perhaps  2nd  s.  of  Thomas.  If  so 
of  Fulthorpe;  and  brother  of  Marmaduke  (1553).  (Surtees' 
Durham,  iii.  162.) 

BLAXTON,  JAMES.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1649. 
(A  mistake  for  Plaxton,  whom  see.) 

BLAXTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  19,  1610. 
Matric.  i6ro;  B.A.  1613-4;  M.A.  1617.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
July  18;  priest,  July  19,  1617. 

BLAKISTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Christ's, 
Apr.  24,  1650.  S.  of  John,  of  Newcastle  (Regicide  M.P.  for 
Newcastle).  B.  there.  School,  Newcastle.  Matric.  1650.  Adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  20,  1649-50.  Barrister,  1660.  Ancient, 
1676.  Bencher,  1680.  Steward  of  the  Court  Leet  and  Baron, 
1662-1702.    Buried  1702.    (Peile,  1.  533.) 

BLACKSTONE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  3, 
1673.  S.  of  Nicholas,  clerk.  B.  at  Reigate,  Surrey.  School, 
St  Olave,  Reigate.  Matric.  1674;  B.A.  1676-7;  M.A.  1687. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  10,  1677. 

BLAKBSTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse, 
Apr.  II,  1726.  Of  Durham.  School,  Houghton-le-Spring. 
Matric.  1726;  Scholar,  Nov.  9,  1726;  B.A.  1729-30;  M.A. 
I7.'J3-  Of  S.  Andrew's,  Holbom,  in  1746,  when  he  married 
Frances  Gartrop,  at  Ely  Chapel,  Oct.  20.  V.  of  Canewdon, 
Essex,  tiU  1784.   Died  Jan.  12,  1784.  (T.  A.  Walker,  254.) 

BLAXTON,  JOSHUA  Adm.  at  Trinity,  1600,  a  scholar  from 
Westminster.  B.A.  1603-4;  M.A.  1607;  B.D.  1614.  Fellow, 
1607.  V.  of  St  Peter,  Wisbech,  Cambs.,  1612-5.  Will(P.C.C.) 
1615. 

BLAXTON  or  BLAKISTON,  LIONEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  x8)  at 
Sidney,  May  25, 1621.  S.  of  Sir  William,  Knt.  B.  at  Gibside, 
Wickham,  1603.  School,  Newcastle.  Buried  Mar.  i,  1640-1. 
Probably  brother  of  William  (1621).  (Surtees'  Durham,  11. 
255.) 

BLAXTON,  MARMADUKE.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1553.  Attainted  in  the  rebellion  of  the  Earls,  1569. 
Perhaps  3rd  s.  of  Thomas  of  Fulthorpe,  and  brother  to 
Humphrey  (1333).   (Surtees'  Durham,  ni.  163.) 

ZX 


Blackstone,  Ralph 

BLAKISTONorBLACKSTONE,  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
June  9,  1624.  S.  of  Marmaduke,  Preb.  of  Durham  and  R. 
of  Sedgefield.  Bapt.  there  June  24,  1608.  School,  D»irham. 
Matric  1624;  B  A.  1627-8;  M.A.  from  Jesus,  1631.  Fellow 
of  Jesus,  1629-^44  and  1660-2.  V.  of  Whittlesford,  Cambs., 
1637.  V.of  Guilden  Morden.  R.  of  Bromsted,  Norfolk.  R.of 
Ryton,  Durham,  1660-76.  Buried  there  Jan.  30,  1676-7. 
Brother  of  Robert  (1623).  (Walker,  Sufferings,  147;  PeiU,  1. 
360.) 

BLAXTON,  ROBERT.  D.Civ.L.  1480-1. 

BLAKISTON  or  BLAXTON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
Oct.  7,  1623  (resided  till  Jan.  1624-5).  S.  of  Marmaduke, 
Preb.  of  Durham.  'Of  Kent.'  Bapt.  at  Diirham,  Jan.  7, 
1607-8.  School,  Durham.  Matric.  Michs.  1623.  Adm. 
at  Oxford,  Jan.  26,  1627-8.  B.A.  (Oxford)  1627-8;  M.A. 
1630-1.  Preb.  of  Durham,  1633.  R.  of  Sedgefield,  1631-4. 
Buried  in  Durham  Abbey  Jan.  19, 1634-5.  Brother  of  Ralph 
(1624).   (PeiU,  I.  354;  Surtees'  Durham,  in.  163;  ^41.  Oxon.) 

BLAXTON  or  BLACKISTON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at 
Peterhouse,  June  12,  1638.  S.  of  Tobias,  of  Newton  Hall, 
Durham.  School,  Newcastle.  Matric.  1638.  Of  Old  Elvet, 
Durham.  Died  1688.  Buried  at  St  Oswald's,  Durham, 
Oct.  16.  Brother  of  Francis  (1637)  and  father  of  Francis 
(1667)  and  Robert,  next.   {T.  A.  Walker,  65.) 

BLAKISTON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse, 
Mar.  30,  1667.  Of  E>urham.  Eldest  s.  of  Captain  Robert, 
of  Old  Elvet,  above.  School,  Allerton,  Durham.  Matric. 
1667-8;  Scholar,  1667-8.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Sept.  1669.  Died  1684.  Brother  of  Francis  (1667).  (Surtees* 
Durham,  111.  164;  T.A.  Walker.) 

BLAKISTON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  17,  1706. 
S.  of  Francis  (1667),  V.  of  Aycliflfe.  B.  in  Durham.  Matric. 
1706;  B.A.  1709-10;  M.A.  1713.    V.  of  Berwick-on-Tweed, 

1717.  P.C.ofWhitworth,  Durham,  1726-45.  V.  of  Merrington, 
1726-44.  Bvuried  at  St  Oswald,  Durham,  Feb.  19,  1744-5. 
(Surtees'  Durham,  in.  164.) 

BLAKESTONE,  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Sr  John's, 
May  29,  1658.  S.  of  Walter,  gent.,  of  Hayton,  Pocklington, 
Yorks.  B.  there.  School,  Pocklington.  One  of  these  names 
V.  of  Garton-on-Wold,  Yorks.,  1663-73.  R.  of  Hotham, 
1670. 

BLAXTON,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  1535-6;  M.A.  1539.  Of  Durham 
diocese.  Fellow  of  St  John's,  1536.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest 
(Norwich)  Apr.  16, 1541.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Aldworth, 
Berks.  Will  (Archd.  Berks.)  1557. 

BLAXTON  or  BLACKSTONE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Em- 
manuel, May  16, 1614.  B.A.  1617-8;  M.A.  1621.  Ord.deacon 
and  priest  (Peterb.)  May  23,  1619.  Emigrated  to  New 
England,  1625.  Lived,  as  a  hterary  hermit,  first  on  the  site 
of  the  present  Boston ;  afterwards,  for  25  years,  on  what  is 
now  known  as  the  Blackstone  river.  Married,  at  Boston, 
July,  1659,  Sarah,  widow  of  John  Stephenson.  Died  May  26, 
1675.  Left  a  large  library.   {D.N.B.;  Felt;  J.  G.  Bartlett.) 

BLAXTON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Sidney,  Easter, 
1621.  6th  s.  of  Sir  William  Blakiston,  Knt.  B.  1604.  Living 
1641.  Probably  brother  oi  Lionel  (1621).  (Surtees'  Durham, 
n.  255.) 

BLAKISTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Peter- 
house, Nov.  17,  1639.  S.  of  William,  of  Old  Malton,  Yorks. 
Matric.  1639.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  10,  1640-1.  Officer 
in  the  army  of  Charles  I.  J. P.  for  Durham,  1666,  then 
resident  at  Pittington-Hall-Garth,  Durham.  M.P.  for  the 
City  of  Durham,  1679-81.  Mayor  of  Durham,  1678.  Died 
Jan.  I,  1684-5.    (T.  A.Walker,  69.) 

BLACKSTON, .   B.A.  1498-9. 

BLACKWALL,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  13, 
1690.  S.  of  Anthony,  of  Kirk  Ireton,  Derbs.  Bapt.  July  17, 
1672.  School,  Derby.  Matric.  1690;  B.A.  1694-5;  M.A.  1698. 
Head  Master  of  Derby  School,  1697-1722.  Head  Master  of 
Market  Bosworth  School,  1722-6  and  1729-30.  Lecturer  at 
All  Saints',  Derby.  R.  of  Clapham,  Surrey,  1726-9.  Probably 
V.  of  Elvaston,  Derbs.,  1699-1723;  and  R.  of  Elmsthorpe, 
Leics.,  1709.  Classical  scholar.  Died  at  the  Schoolhouse, 
Market  Bosworth,  Apr.  8,  1730.  Father  of  Anthony,  next 
and  Henry  (1717).   (D.N.B.) 

BLACKWALL,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  24, 

1718.  S.  of  Anthony,  Head  Master  of  Derby  School  (above). 
Matric.  1717;  B.A.  1721-2.  Brother  of  Henry,  next. 

BLACKWALL,  HENRY.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  30, 

1717.  S.  of  Anthony  (1690),  Head  Master  of  Derby  School. 

School,  Derby.    Matric.   1717;   B.A.    1721-2;  M.A.     1725. 

Fellow,  1724.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  19,  1725.  Died  fn 

College,  1728.  Brother  of  Anthony,  above. 
BLACKWALL  or  BLACKWELL,  JOHN.    Matric,  pens,  from 

Queens',  c.  1594.  Of  Derbyshire. 


Bladon,  Thomas 

BLACKWALL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens.  Emmanuel,  Feb.  16, 1595-6, 
B.A.  1599-1600.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  24,  1604-5; 
priest,Sept. 22, 1611.  V.of Streatley, Beds.,  1613-30.  Buried 
June  15,  1630. 

BLACKWALL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Oct.  ?,  1738. 
Of  Biggin,  Derby.  S.  of  Thomas,  clerk,  deceased.  School, 
Derby.  Matric.  1740;  B.A.  1742-3.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
May  29,  1743.  R-  oi  Mugginton,  Derbs.,  1758-1800. 

BLACKWALL, .  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity,  1583. 

BLACKWELL,  CHARLES.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Clare,  June  30, 
1722.  S.  of  Sir  Lambert,  of  Sprowston,  Norfolk,  Knt.  (Envoy 
extraordinau'y  to  the  Court  of  Tuscany).  B.  at  Florence,  Italy. 
Succeeded  as  Bart.  1727.    Died  July  18,  1741.    (G.E.C.) 

BLACKWELL,  ELYDAD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  30, 
1620.  B.A.  1623-4;  M.A.  1627.  R.  of  Hawridge,  Bucks., 
1625.  Lecturer  at  St  Botolph,  Aldersgate,  1642.  Will 
(P.C.C.)  1658,  'pastor  of  St  Andrew  Undershaft.'  Author, 
Sermons. 

BLACKWELL,  RALPH.  Matric  pens,  from  Queens',  c.  1594, 
Of  Derbyshire.  See  Vis.  of  London,  1634. 

BLACKWELL,  RO.   Matfic.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1559. 

BLAKWELL,  ROBERT  (1369)  see  BAKWELL. 

BLACKWELL,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent, 
1579-80.  One  of  these  names  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  July  1, 
1584;  from  Barnard's  Inn.  Barrister.  Ancient,  1604.  Of 
Bushey,  Herts.  Died  Apr.  3,  1645,  Probably  grandfather  of 
the  next.   (J.  Foster,  Gray's  Inn.) 

BLACKWELL,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Mar.  28, 
1634.  Matric.  1634.  Perhaps  s.  of  Robert,  of  Bushey.  If  so, 
adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  27,  1636.  (T.  A.  Walker,  51;  Vis. 
of  London,  1634.) 

BLACKWELL,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Crristi, 
Easter,  1552. 

BLACKWELL,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1623  (perhaps  adm.  there,  1622,  as  'William,'  of 
London);  B.A.  1625-6. 

BLACKWELL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
June  29,  1715.  S.  of  Joshua,  attorney.  B.  at  Stamford, 
Lines.  School,  Charterhouse,  London.  Matric.  1715;  B.A. 
1718-9;  M.A.  1722.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  12,  1720; 
priest,  June  4,  1721.  R.  of  St  Clement  Danes,  London, 
1721-73.   Died  Feb.  9,  1773.  Buried  in  St  Clement  Danes. 

BLACKWELL  or  BLACKWALL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at 
Jesus,  June  29,  1709.  Of  Blackwell,  Derbs.  Matric.  1709; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1712-3. 

BLACKWELL, .  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1550. 

BLACKWELL, .  Student  at  Christ's,  1600-1. 

BLACKWOOD,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  sizar  (age  13)  from 
Pembroke,  Easter,  1621.  S.  of  William,  of  Yorkshire.  B.A. 
1624-5.  Ord.  priest  (London)  Jime  8,  1628,  age  24  ('M.A.'). 
V.  of  Stockbury,  Kent,  in  1631.  Emigrated  to  New  England, 
1640.  For  a  time  at  Scituate,  Mass.,  where  he  was  invited 
to  succeed  Mr  Lothrop,  as  pastor.  Left  about  1642.  WiU 
of  one  of  these  names  proved  (Dublin)  1670.  (J.  G. 
Bartlett.) 

BLACKWOOD,  JAMES.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent, 
1577-8;  B.A.  from  Corpus  Chnsti,  1581-2;  M.A.  1585. 

BLACKWOOD,  MICHAEL  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  c.  1590. 
Bvuried  at  St  Edward's,  Cambridge,  Aug.  15,  1592. 

BLADE,  see  BLAID. 

BLADEN,  see  aUo  BLEDON. 

BLADEN,  MARTIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  17, 
1697.  S.  of  Nathaniel,  gent.,  of  Hemsworth,  Yorks.  B.  at 
Bolton,  Yorks.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1697.  Adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  Mar.  23,  1696-7;  s.  of  Nathaniel,  of 
the  Inner  Temple  (below).  Served  in  the  Low  Countries 
and  in  Spain.  Lieut. -Colonel  M.P.  for  Stockbridge,  1715- 
34;  for  Maldon,  Essex,  1734-41;  for  Portsmouth,  1741-6. 
Comptroller  of  the  Mint,  1714-27.  Of  Albery  Hatch,  Essex. 
Died  Feb.  15,  1746.   Buried  at  Stepney.   M.I.   {D.N.B) 

BLADEN,  NATHANIEL  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
May  6,  1661.  S.  of  John,  deceased,  of  Hemsworth,  Yorks. 
B.  there.  School,  Sheffield.  Matric.  1661.  Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  Oct.  19,  1666.  Married  Isabella,  dau.  of 
Sir  WiUiam  Fairfax,  of  Steeton,  Yorks.  Father  of  Martin 
(above),  of  Hemsworth,  Esq. 

BLADON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  24)at  Magdalene,  Feb.  7, 
I654-5.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Newton,  Derbs.  School,  Reptoh. 
Matric.  1655.  P.C.  of  Adbaston,  Staffs.,  c.  1657.  V.  of 
Alrewas,  1658-62;  ejected,  1662.  Died  at  Tamworth 
(Calamy,  11.  389.) 


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Bladok,  William 

BLADON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sJtar  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  it, 
1677-8.  Of  Derbyshire.  S.  of  John.  School,  Uttoxeter. 
Matric  1678;  Scholar,  1681;  B.A.  1681-2;  M.A.  1686.   Ord. 

griest    (London)    May    29,   1686.    V.  of   Hanbury,  StafEs. 
lied  1723.   Probably  father  of  the  next.   {Shaw,  I.  77.) 
BLAOON,  WILUAM   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  May  26, 

1708.  S.  of  William,  of  Hanbury,  Sufis.  School,  Uttoxeter, 

StaSs.   Matric.  1708;  Scholar,  1709;  B.A.  1711-a. 
BLADWELL,  see  also  BLODWELL 
BLADWELL,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Mar.  31, 

1618.    Of  Lexham,  Norfolk.    S.  of  Giles,  gent.    Schools, 

Booton  and    Norwich.     Matric.    1618;    Scholar,    1618-25; 

B.A.  162 1-2;  M.A.  1625.   Fellow,  1626-49.   Sequestered  as 

a  royalist.    {Venn,  i.  238.) 
BLADWELL  or  BLODWELL,  JOHN.   Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16) 

at  Caius,  May  3, 1633.  Eldest  s.  of  William,  gent.  (1611).  B. 

at  Intwood,  Norfolk.  School,  private.  Matric.  1633.  Adm. 

at  Lincoln's  Inn,  1635.    Knighted,  1671.    Of  Swannington 

and  Rougham,  Norfolk.  Died  Oct.  14,  1680.   (Venn,  i.  309.) 
BLADWELL,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  May  2, 

1682.    S.  of  William,  gent.,  of  Swannington,  Norfolk.    B. 

there.    Schools,  Massingham  and  Norwich.    Matric.   1682; 

Scholar,  1682-3.  Living  in  1701:  disinherited.  (F«nn,  I.  470.) 
BLADWELL,   ROBERT.    Adm.   pens,   (age   18)   at  Christ's, 

June  5, 1645.  S.  of  Richard.  B.  in  London.  School,  St  Paul's. 

Perhaps  6th  s.  of  Richard,  of  London.  (Via.  of  London,  1634 ; 

Pe%U,  I.  497.) 
BLADWELL  or  BLODWELL,   WILLIAM.     Adm.   Fell.-Com. 

(age  15)  at  Caius,  Apr.  4,  1611.    Eldest  s.  of  Giles,  of  Gt 

Dunham,  Norfolk.  School,  Wymondham.   Matric  1611.  Of 

Swannington,  Esq.  Buried  1618.  (Venn,  i.  211.) 
BLADWICK,  THOMAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs. 

1650.   Of  Himtingdonshire. 

BLADWIN, .   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1609. 

BLADWORTH,  GEORGE.   Adm.  sizar  at  Pkterhouse,  July  2, 

1625.  Of  Surrey.  Matric.  1626;  Scholar,  1629;  B.A.  1628-9; 

M.A.  1632.   R.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Guildford,  Surrey,  1633-42. 

R.  of  Marestone,  Kent,  1642-58. 
BLADWORTH,   JAMES.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Lent, 

1588-9;   B.A.    1593-4;   M.A.    1597.     Master  of  Guildford 

Grammar   School,    1603.     V.    of   Shalford,    Surrey,   1611. 

Removed  into  Kent.    Died  there,   1624.    (Surrey  Archael. 

Coll.,  X.  117.) 
BLAGDEN,  BRAGG.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  14, 

i7:j5.    S.   of   George,   alehouse-keeper,   of  Sussex.    B.   in 

Chichester.  School,  Chichester.   Matric.  1735;  B.A.  1738-9; 

M.A.   1752.    Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  23,  1739;  priest 

(Chichester)  Sept.  6,  1741.   R.  of  Mid-Lavant,  Sussex,  1752. 

Preb.  of  Chichester,   1753.    R.  of  Singleton,  1763.    R.  of 

Binstead,  1764-81.   R.  of  Slinfold,  1764-81.  Chaplain  to  the 

Duke  of  Richmond.  DiedFeb.  3, 1781.  (ScoW-Mayor,  iii.  465.) 
BLAGDEN,  JOHN.   Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1748.  Of  Devon. 

Probably  s.  of  Henry,  of  Honiton,  Devon,  Esq.   Matric.  at 

Balliol  College,  Oxford,  Oct.  24,  1747,  age  16.  Adm.  at  the 

Middle  Temple,  May  19,  1747.    (Al.  Oxon.) 
BLAGGE,  GEORGE.  Educated  at  Cambridge.  S.  of  Sir  Robert, 

Baron  of  the  Exchequer.    B.  15 12.   Condemned  for  heresy, 

1546,  but  released  by  the  King.  M.P.  for  Bedford,  1545-7; 

for  Westminster,  1547-51.   Knighted,  Sept.  28,  1547.  Died 

June  17,  1551.    (Cooper, 1.  104.) 
BLAGGE,  GEORGE.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  5, 

1627.    Matric.  as  '  Blogg,'  1627;  B.A.  1629-30. 
BLAGRAVE,    JOHN.     Adm.   at   Corpus   Christi,    1696.     Of 

Norwich.  B.A.  1699-1700;  M.A.  1703.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 

July,  1702;  priest,  Sept.  1703.  V.  of  Eaton,  Norwich,  1705- 

27.  Died  1727.  M.I.  in  Norwich  CatbedraL 
BLAGRAVE,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Peterhouse, 

Mar.    15,    1644-5.     School,  Westminster.     Scholar,    1646; 

Matric.    1647;   B.A.    1648-9:   M.A.    1659.     Perhaps   8.   of 

WiUiam,  of  London,  gent.;  adm.  at  Oundle  School,  Oct.  15, 

1632, age  7.   Nonconformist.  (Calamy,  i.  224;  T.A.  Walker, 

80.) 
BLAGUE,  EDMUND.  B.A.  from  Jesus,  1601-2;  M.A.  1605. 
BLAGUE,  JOHN.  B.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1598-9;  M.A.  from 

Jesus,  1603.    Fellow  of  Jesus,  1600-6.    Incorp.  at  Oxford, 

1600.  B.  in  Surrey;  s.  of  Thomas  (next),  Dean  of  Rochester. 

Matric.  at  Oriel  College,  Oxford,  Feb.  16, 1596-7,  age  17.  Ord. 

deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  27, 1612.  C.  of  Biddenham, 

Beds.,  1612.   V.  of  All  Saints',  Cambridge,  1612-7.   Perhaps 

•bo  V.  of  Wbatley,  Somenet,  1630;  and  R.  of  Denton, 

Norfolk,  1612-38.   S.  of  Thomas  (1568).   (A.  Gray;  Al.  Oxon.) 
BLAGUE  or  BLACE,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Quekns', 

Easter,  1568.   Probably  B.A.  at  Oxford;  B.D.  (Oxford)  1574; 

D.D.  (Cambridge)  1389.  R.of  GtBraxted,  Essex,  1570-1611. 

R.  of  St  Vedast,  roster  Lane,  1371-8.  R.  of  Lambeth,  1377- 
161 1.  R.  of  Ewelme,  Oxon,  1580-96.  R.  of  Crayford,  Kent, 


Blakeney,  Wiluam 

1599.  R.  of  Bangor,  1604.  Dean  of  Rochester,  1592-16x1. 

Chaplain  to  Abp.  Parker.    Died  Oct.  11, 161 1.    WiU,  P.C.C. 

Author,  A  Schoole  of  Wise  ConceyUs,  1572.    Father  of  John, 

above.    (Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.;  Cooper,  iii.  46.) 
BLAID,  THOMAS.    Matric  FeU  -Com.  from  Trinity,  Michs. 

1607. 
BLAIDES.  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Sept.  6, 

1647.  S.  of  Richard,  yeoman,  of  Swaledale,  Yorks.  B.  there. 

Matric.  1647. 
BLAIKLING,  see  BLACKLING. 

BLAIN,  EDWARD.   Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  July  ir,  1664, 

as  'Beian.' 
BLAKE,  ANTHONY.   S.  of  William,  of  Scoreby,  Yorks.   B.A. 

1529-30;  M.A.  1533.     V.  of    Doncaster,   1534-54.     R-  of 

Whiston,  Yorks.,  1550-4.    R.  of  Antsey,  Warws.,  1558-70. 

R.  of  East  Bamet,  Herts.    R.  of  Langton,  Yorks.,  1568. 

R.  of  St  Dunstan-in-the-West,   1556-70.     Preb.  of  York, 

1562-70.  Died  1570.   (Hennessy;   Yorks.  Arch.  Journal,  x. 

95.) 
BLAKE,  ANTHONY.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1571;  B.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1573-4. 
BLAKE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  1598.  Perhaps 

B.A.  1602-3.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  28,  1607;  priest. 

May  22,  1608. 
BLAKE,  GILES.   B.A.  1517-8. 
BLAKE,  JOHN.  B.A.  from  Jesus,  1607-8;  M.A.  1611.  Perhaps 

R.   of  Earsham,   Norfolk,  1612,  or  C.   of  Elstree,  Herts. 

Died  Sept.  30,  1638. 
BLAKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  x8)  at  Trinity,  July  14,  1702. 

S.  of  Robert,  o  Melbury  Abbas,  Dorset.  School,  Shaftesbury. 

Matric.  1702;  B.A.  1706-7.     Adm.   at   the   Inner  Temple, 

Apr.  24,  1700.    Perhaps  R.  of  Curry  Rivel,  Somerset,  1708. 

Will  (Taunton)  1753. 
BLAKE,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  May.  1, 

1675.  2nd  s.  of  Matthew,  yeoman.  B.  at  High  Bray,  Devon. 

Schools,  Tavistock,  Torrington  and  Tiverton.   Matric.  1675; 

B.A.  1678-9; M.A.  1682. 
BLAKE  or  BLAGUE,  PHILIP.   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May 

20,  1590.    Scholar;  B.A.  1593-4.    Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1594. 

Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)   May   16,   1597.    V.  of 

Barkestone,  Leics.,  1604-21.    Buried  there  June  30,  1621. 

Admon.  (Leicester)  1621.    (Nichols'  Leics.,  ii.  20.) 
BLAKE,  RICHARD.    Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1603; 

B.A.   from   Peterhouse,    1606-7;   M.A.    1610;   B.D.    1618. 

Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1609-23.    Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1621. 

C.  of  Barton,  Cambs.,  1613.    V.  of  Little  St  Mary's,  Cam- 
bridge, 1615-20.  V.  of  Impington,  Cambs.,  1617-29.    (T.A. 

WaUter.) 
BLAKE,  ROBERT.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  16,  1666. 

Of  Northamptonshire.    One  of  these  names,  s.  and  h.  of 

Alexander,  of  Ketton,  Ruts.,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Dec.  4, 

1667. 
BLAKE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  i677' 

B.  at  Kingston,  Surrey.  Nephew  of  Admiral  Blake.   Matric. 

1679;  B.A.  1682-3;  M.A.  1687.  Fellow.  Chaplain  to  Sir  James 

Lesley's  regiment.    R.  of  St  Anne's,  Blackfriars,  1694-1702. 

R.  of  St  Andrew-by- the- Wardrobe,  London,  1694. 
BLAYKE,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1570. 
BLAKE,  THOMAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 

1619;  B.A.  1622-3;  M.A.  1626.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  21, 

1623.    C.   of  Thetford   Chapel,   Stretham,   Cambs.,    1632. 

Perhaps  V.  of  Narford,  Norfolk,  1647.   One  of  these  names 

ejected    from    West    Hoathley,    Sussex,     1662.     Author. 

(Masters.) 
BLAKE,  WILLIAM.  Matricsixar  from  St  John'p,  Michs.  1629; 

B.A.  1629-30. 
BLAKE,  WILLIAM  Matric.  pens  from  St  Catharine's,  Michs. 

1633.  Of  Hampshire.  B.A.  1637-8;  M.A.  1641.  Fellow,  1638. 

Taxor,  1645.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  5,  1642;  priest 

(Lincoln)  June  16,  1644. 
BLAKE,  WILLIAM    M.A.  from  Pembroke,  1726.  S.  of  John, 

of  Saltash,  Cornwall,  gent.   Matric.  (Exeter  College,  Oxford) 

Apr.  1,  1712,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1715-6.  V.  of  St  Bruard, 

Cornwall,  1723.    V.  of  Staverton,  Devon,  1726.    Admon. 

(Exeter)  1729.    (Al.  Oxoh.) 

BLAKE, .   B.A.  1481-a. 

BLAKEMAN,  see  BLACKMAN. 

BLAKENEY,  CHARLES.    Of  Peterhouse.    Schoolmaster  at 

Reepham,  Norfolk,  c.  1576.   (Cooper,  11.  434.) 
BLAKNBY,  LANCELOT.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 

1574- 
BLAKENEY,  WILLIAM.    D.D.  of  Cambridge,  1461-2.    B.  at 

Blakeney,  Norfolk.  Carmelite  friar.  Died  c.  1490.  (Pits;Gr. 

Book,  A,  32,  38.) 


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BLAKER,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1587; 

B.A.  from  Clare,  1590-1. 
BLAKESTON,  see  BLACKSTONE. 
BLAKEY  or  BLAKLEY,   ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)    at 

Trinity,  May  18,  1680.    S.  of  Robert,  of  Sutton,  Yorks. 

School,  Igley,  Yorks.    Matric.  1680;  Scholar,  1683;  B.A. 

1683-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May,  1684. 
BLAKEWAY,   THOMAS.    Adm.   sizar   (age   18)   at  Trinity, 

Mar.  29,  1712.   S.  of  Robert,  of  Wem,  Shropshire.   School, 

Wem.    Matric.  1712;  B.A.  1715-6.    Ord.  deacon  (London) 

Feb.  26, 1715-6;  priest  (Norwich)  July,  1718.   C.  of  Cromer, 

Norfolk. 

BLAMORE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  12,  1680. 
S.  of  Thomas,  of  London.  School,  Enfield.  Matric.  1681; 
Scholar,  1683;  B.A.  1683-4. 

BLANCHARD,  GEORGE.    Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs. 

1578;  B.A.  1581-2.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  23,  1585; 

priest  (Colchester)   May  22,   1595.    V.  of  Great  Ludford, 

Lines.,  1595-1622.  Will  proved  (Lincoln)  1622. 
BLANCHARD,    GEORGE.     Matric.   pens,    from    Magdalene, 

Easter,  1608;  B.A.  1611-2;  M.A.  1613.  Fellow.  Ord.  deacon 

(Peterb.)  Dec.  18;  priest,  Dec.  19, 1614.  Buried  at  St  Peter's, 

Cambridge,  Mar.  29, 1617. 
BLANCHARD  or  BLANSHER,  HERBERT.   Matric.  pens,  from 

St  John's,  Michs.  1565;  B.A.  from  Magdalene,  1568-9. 
BLANCHARD,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 

1609;  B.A.  1612-3. 
BLANCHARD,  RICHARD.    Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Christ's, 

June  2Q,  1674.  S.  of  Richard.  B.  at  York.  School,  Pockling- 

ton.  Matric.  1674.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  18, 1675. 

Father  of  William  (1706).   (P«te,  11.  54.) 
BLANSHARD,  THOMAS.    Adm.   at   Trinity   Hall,  July  6, 

1674.    Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  Jime  22,  1675,  as 

'John.'     S.    of   George,   farmer,   of  Gribthorpe,   Howden, 

Yorks.   B.  there.    School,  Pocklington.    Matric  1675;  B.A. 

1677-8; M.A.  1684. 
BLANSHARD,  WILKINSON.   Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  4, 

1751.    S.  of  Wilkinson,    of   York,  attorney.    Bapt.  at  St 

Mary  Castlegate,  York,  Feb.  i,  1733-4.   Matric.  1751;  M.B. 

1756;  M.D.   1761.    F.R.S.  1759.    Candidate  R.C.P.   1761. 

F.R.C.P.   1762.  Censor.    Harveian  orator,  1766.    Physician 

to  St  George's  Hospital,  1766.  Died  Jan.  5,  1770.  (Munk, 

n.  240.) 
BLANSHARD,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's, 

May  27,  1706.  S.  of  Richard,  above.  B.  at  .\comb,  Yorks. 

School,  Acomb.  Matric.  1706;  Scholar,  1708-9;  B.A.  1709- 

•10.  Ord.  deacon    (York)    Sept.    1710;   priest,    Dec   1711. 

Lecturer  in  the  parish  chiirch,  Leeds,  July  14,  1716.   V.  of 

Bramhope,  Yorks.,  1715-22.   {Peile,  11.  164.) 

BLANCHARD, .    M.A.  1478-9. 

BLANCHARD, .   M.Gram.  15x4-5. 

BLANCHFLOWER,  THOMAS.  M.A.  1631.  Incorp  from  Oxford. 

S.  of  George,  of  Kingston,  Somerset.  Matric.  (St  Mary  Hall, 

Oxford)  Apr.  28,  1626,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oriel  College)  1627-8; 

M.A.  (St  Mary  Hall)  1630.   R.  of  Ellesborough,  Bucks.,  1637. 

R.  of  Staplegrove,  Somerset,  1642.   R.  of  Goathurst,  1652. 

Canon  of  Wells,  1660.    Died  1661.    Will  at  Taunton.   (Al. 

OXOH.) 

BLANDE,  ADAM.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  May,  1579. 

Of  Yorkshire.   Scholar.   One  of  these  names,  of  Bumeston, 

Yorks.,  late  of  Lyon's  Inn,  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Feb.  20, 

1584-5-    {Peile,  I.  153) 
BLAND,  AMBROSE  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  May  17, 

1669.  S.  of  George,  butcher.  B.  at  Bumsall,  Yorks.   Matric. 

1670;  B.A.   1672-3;   M.A.   1676.    Fellow,   1677-87.    V.   of 

Waresley,  Hunts.,  1683-1712.  Died  1712. 
BLAND,  CHRISTOPHER.   B.A.  1507-8;  M.A.  1513-4. 
BLAND,  CHRISTOPHER.    M.A.    1519-20.    Of  Westmoriand. 

Perhaps  Fellow  of  St  Catharine's. 

BLAND,   CHRISTOPHER.     B.A.    1542-3;    M.A.    1545-     V.   of 

Littlebury,  Essex,  1557-65.  R.  of  Debden,  1560.  Died  X565. 

{Newcouti.) 
BLAND,  DAVID.   B.A.  1521-2  (ist  in  the  ordo);  M.A.  1525.  Of 

Stowe.   Fellow  of  Clare,  1522.   Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb. 

20;  priest.  Mar.  12,  1523-4. 
BLAND,  EDWARD.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Feb.  15, 

1710-1.     S.   of   James.     B.   at    Killington,    Westmorland. 

School,  Kirkby  Lonsdale.    Matric.  1711;  Scholar,  1710-1; 

B.A.  1713-4.    Ord.  deacon  (Chichester)  1715;  priest,  Sept. 

1718.    R.  of  Stanmer,  Sussex,  1727-69.    R.  of  Pycombe, 

1739-69.  Chaplain  to  Earl  of  Ashburnham.  Buried  Oct.  23, 

1769.   {Peile,  11.  177.) 
BLAND,  EDWARD.    M.A.   1728  {Com.  Reg.).     Probably  the 

above. 


Bland,  Richard 

BLAND,  BSDRAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1565; 
B.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1570-1;  M.A.  1574.  Ord.  deacon 
and  priest  (Ely)  Apr.  1580.  V.  of  Latton,  Essex,  1580-93. 
R.  of  Hunsdon,  Herts.,  1586-93.  Father  of  the  next. 

BLAND,  ESDRAS.  B.A.  from  Clare,  1607-8;  M.A.  1611. 
S.  of  Esdras,  above.  Bapt.  at  Hunsdon,  Oct.  19, 1589.  R.  of 
Hunsdon,  Herts.  Also  R.  of  Buckland  till  1667.  Benefactor 
to  the  parish.    Died  1667.   (Cussans,  Herts.,  i.  53.) 

BLAND,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1619; 
B.A.  1622-3;  M.A.  1626.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Londes- 
borough,  Yorks.,  1651-79.  Buried  Aug.  29,  1679. 

BLAND,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Aug.  1,  1645.  Of 
Haddenham,  Isle  of  Ely.  Matric.  1645-6-  Of  Eye,  Suffolk, 
Esq.  Perhaps  father  of  Francis,  next.  {Vis.  of  Suff., 
1664.) 

BLAND,  FRANCIS.    Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Aug.  9, 

1679.  Perhaps  s.  of  Francis,  of  Eye,  Suffolk  (above).  Matric. 

1680.  {Vis.  of  Suff.,  i66a.) 

BLAND,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  16x2; 
B.A.  1615-6; M.A.  1619. 

BLAND,  GERVASE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1613. 
Matric.  1613;  Scholar;  B.A.  1616-7. 

BLAND  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Kino's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1695. 
B.  in  Yorkshire.  Matric.  1696;  B.A.  1699-1700;  M.A.  1706; 
D.D.  1717  {Com.  Reg.).  Fellow,  1699.  R.  of  Gt  Bircham, 
Norfolk,  1705-44.  R.  of  Harpley,  1715-44.  Chaplain  to  the 
King,  1716.  Chaplain  to  Chelsea  Hospital,  1716.  Head 
Master  of  Doncaster  School,  1699-1710.  Head  Master  of  Eton, 
1719.  Canon  of  Windsor,  1723-33.  Dean  of  Durham,  1728. 
I>rovost  of  Eton,  1733-46.  Died  May  24,  1746.  Father  of 
Henry,  next,  and  Robert  (1725).   (Harwood.) 

BLAND,  HENRY.  Incorp.  B.A.  1728  from  Oxford.  S.  of  Henry, 
of  Doncaster,  Yorks.,  D.D.,  above.  M.A.  from  King's, 
1728  {Com.  Reg.);  D.D.  1747.  Matric.  at  Corpus  Christi 
College,  Oxford,  July  11,  1722,  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1726. 
Perhaps  preb.  of  Lincoln,  1730.  Preb.  of  Durham,  1737. 
R.  of  Bishop  Wearmouth,  1735-68.  R.  of  Washington, 
Durham,  1737-68.  Died  May  6,  1768.  Brother  of  Robert 
(1725).  {Al.  OxoH.) 

BLAND,  JAMES.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1581; 
B.A.  1584-5- 

BLAND,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Magdalene,  Mar.  13, 
166^7.  S.  of  John,  farmer,  of  Gt  Bowden,  Leics.  School, 
Market  Harborough.  Matric  1667;  B.A,  1670-1.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  3,  1671-2;  priest,  May  21,  1676. 
Perhaps  C.  of  Lutterworth,  1672. 

BLAND,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  3,  1684.  S.  of 
John,  husbandman.  B.  atSedbergh,  Yorks.  School,  Sedbergh. 
Matric.  1684;  B.A.  1687-8;  M.A.  1703.  Ord.  (Carlisle)  Mar. 
10,  1689.  Archdeacon  of  Aghadoe,  1705-28.  Treasurer  of 
Ardfert,  1711.  Chaplain  to  Lord  Deputy  Sidney  in  Ireland, 
1692.  Archdeacon  of  Limerick,  1693-1705.  Dean  of  Ardfert, 
1728.  Died  Mar.  1728  as  V.  of  Killamey.  Buried  there. 
(Burke,  L.  G. ;  Cotton,  Past.  Hibern.) 

BLAND,  JOHN.  B.A.  1532-3;  M.A.  1536.  FeUow  of  St  John's, 
1533.  B.  at  Sedbergh.  R.  of  Adisham,  Kent.  Arrested, 
1554,  for  denying  the  Mass.  Condemned  as  a  heretic. 
Burned  at  Canterbury,  July  12,  1555.   (D.N.B.) 

BLAND,  JOHN.   Matric  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1553. 

BLAND,  JOHN.  Resided  at  St  John's,  eighteen  months.  B.  at 
Tadlow,  Cambs.,  c.  1572.  Ord.  deacon  (Colchester)  June  17, 
1596.  V.  of  Little  Brickhill,  Bucks.,  1602-3.   Died  1603. 

BLAND,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  Feb.  21, 1688-9. 
1st  s.  of  William,  yeoman.  B.  at  Easingwold,  Yorks.  School, 
Coxwold.  Matric.  1687;  B.A.  1692-3;  M.A.  1696.  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1696.  V.  of  Ripon,  1696-1753.  According  to  Al. 
Oxon.  he  was  V.  of  Borden,  Kent,  1704. 

BLAND,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  June  2,  1713.  B.  in 
Cambridge.  Matric.  1714;  B.A.  1717-8;  M.A.  1721.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  20,  1719;  priest  (Lincoln)  Dec.  20, 
1724.  R.  of  Theddlethorpe  St  Helen,  Lines.  R.  of  Belleau 
and  Aby,  1745.  R.  of  Willoughby,  1754.  Died  Dec.  1760. 
{G.  Mag.) 

BLAND,  LEONARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Michs. 
1546.  Of  Westmorland.  B.A.  1548-q;  M.A.  1552.   Fellow. 

BLAND,  PEREGRINE.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  26, 

1613-4.   Matric.  1614. 
BLAND,  PETER.    Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  17,  1637.    Of 

Middlesex.    Matric.  1637.    Perhaps  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn  as  s. 

and  h.  of  William  of  Lewes,  Sussex,  Feb.  13,  1636-7.  {Vis. 

of  London,   1634;   see  J.   Foster,   Collectanea,   Gray's   Inn 

Admissions.) 
BLAND,  RICHARD.    Adm.  at  King's  (age  16)  a  scholar  from 

Eton,  Aug.  9,  1522.   Of  Sedbergh,  Yorks.   Fellow,  1525- 

c.  1527. 


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Bland,  Richard 

BLAND,  RICHARD.  Ma  trie.  pens,  from  St  Johk's,  BUchs.  X378; 

BJi.  1582-3;  M.A.  1587. 
BLAND,    RICHARD.     Matric.    pens,    from   Corpus    Christi, 

ii97-i.   Of  Yorkshire. 
BLAND,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Si  John's,  June  21, 

1636.  S.  of  James,  yeoman,  of  Kirkby  Lonsdale,  Westmor- 
land. B.  there.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1656;  B.A.  1659- 
60;  M.A  1663.  R.  of  Rockingham,  Northants.,  1666-70.  R. 
of  Lutton  and  Washingley,  1667-70.  Died  1670.  Buried  at 
Rockingham,  Dec.  3. 

BLAND,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clark,  Aug.  5,  ^691.  Of 
London.  Matric.  1692;  B.A.  1695-6.  Died  Jan.  26,  1718, 
aged  42.   (Cass,  Parish  of  E.  Bamet,  99.) 

BLAND,  ROBERT.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1362. 

BLAND,  ROBERT.   Matric  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1384. 

BLANDE,  ROBERT.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  c.  1394; 

B..\.  1598-9.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  29,  1399,  age  24. 

C.  of  Worlingworth,  Suffolk. 
BLAND,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 

1637.  Of  London.  S.  of  John,  of  St  Antholin's.  Bapt.  there, 
Feb.  22,  1617-8.  B.A.  1640-1;  M.A.  1644.  R.  of  Gt  Wig- 
borough,  Essex,  1647-69.    Died  1669. 

BLAND,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  14)  at  Magdalene,  Apr.  21, 
1653.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Cambridge.  School,  Perse.  Matric. 
1653;  B.A.  1656-7;  M.A.  1660.  Perhaps  R.  of  Little  Thorpe, 
Norfolk,  1665-1700  and  R.  of  Hatley  Cockayne,  Beds., 
I 677-1 700. 

BLAND,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1725. 
S.  of  Henry  (1695)  Provost  of  Eton.  B.  at  Bircham,  Norfolk. 
Matric  1726;  B.A  1730-1;  M.A.  1734.  Fellow,  1729.  Vice- 
provost,  1745.  Commissioner  of  the  Hawkers'  and  Pedlars' 
OflSce.  Died  Apr.  18,  1760.  Brother  of  Henry  (1728). 
(Harwood.) 

BLAND,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  19,  1615. 
S.  of  William,  of  London.  Bapt.  at  Whitechapd,  Mar.  26, 
1597.  Matric.  1615;  B.A.  1618-9.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Apr. 
26,  1621.  Married  Judith,  dau.  of  Henry  Shelley,  of  Parham, 
Sussex.  Brother  of  William  (1611).  (J.  Foster,  Gray's  Inn; 
Vis.  of  London,  1634.) 

BLAND,  SIMON.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  May  13, 1691. 
S.  of  John,  of  Sedbergh,  Yorks.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric. 
1691;  B.A.  1694-3;  M.A.  1698.  Inooip.  at  Oxford,  1700. 
Ch^.  priest  (London)  May,  1696. 

BLAND,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  13,  1325.  Of  Sedbergh,  Yorte.  B.A.  1328-9; 
M.A.  1333.   Fellow,  1528-36. 

BLAND,  THOMAS.   LL.B.  1562. 

BLAND,  THOMAS.    Matric.  FelL-Com.  from  Clakk,  Easter, 

1626;  B.A.  1629. 
BLAND,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1629. 

BLAND,  THOMAS.  M.A.  1631  (Lit.  Reg.).  On  the  occasion  of 
the  King's  visit. 

BLAND,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  13)  at  Pembroke,  Dec.  6, 
1679.  S.  of  George,  of  Bumsall,  Yorks.,  farmer.  Matric  x 680; 
B.A.  1683-4. 

BLAND,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  13)  at  Sidney,  Oct.  17, 
1732.  ist  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Tiverton,  Devon.  School, 
Tiverton.  Matric.  1732-3;  B.A.  1736-7;  M.A.  1740.  Fellow, 
1738.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  26,  1737-8;  priest.  Mar.  2, 
1739-40.  R.  of  Tunstall,  Kent,  1740.  V.  of  Sittingboume, 
1742-66.  R.  of  Little  Warley,  Essex,  1745.  Licensed 
to  marry  Mary  Tylden,  of  Milstead,  Kent,  Apr.  29,  1748. 
Died  Aug.  23,  1776.    (G.  Mag.;  H.  G.  Harrison.) 

BLAND,  TOBIAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1573; 
B.A.  138Z.  Migrated  to  Corpus  Chxteti  in  1381 ;  expelled  for 
a  libel  OB  the  Master.  Hia  M.A.  degree  was  opposed.  B.D. 
from  Magdalene,  1391.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  21, 1583; 
priest  (Uoooln)  Dec  1383.  R.  of  Ripton  Abbots,  Hunts., 
1389-1603.  Master  of  St  John's  Hospital,  Huntingdon, 
1399-1603.  Chaplain  to  Lord  St  John,  Baron  Bletsoe. 
Preb.  of  Peterborough,  i6o2.  R.  of  Brington,  Northants., 
1399-1601.  Buried  at  St  Sepulchre's,  Cambridge,  Apr.  4, 
1605.   {Cooper,  ti.  394;  D.N.B.) 

BLAND,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1370; 
B.A.  1373-4;  M.A.  1377-   Fellow,  1376. 

BLAND,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  e.  1391. 
Perhaps  B.A.  1603-4. 

BLAND,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  from  Christ's,  1608-9;  M.A.  1612. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1614.  Perhaps  s.  of  Robert,  of  Leeming, 
near  Bedale,  Yorlo.   Ord.  deactm  (York)  Dec  1607.  (PtiU, 


BlanV,  JHenrV 

BLAND,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  8, 
1611.  S.  of  William,  of  Tattingstone,  Suffolk.  Matric.  1611. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  13,  1613.  Of  Tattingstone. 
Mamed  Mary,  dau.  of  Henry  Shelley,  of  Parham,  Sussex. 
Father  of  Peter  (1637). 

BLAND,  WILLIAM.  Incorp.  B.A.  at  St  John's,  from  University 
College,  Oxford,  1638.  B.A.  (Oxford)  1636-7;  M.A.  (Camb.) 
1640.   S.  of  WiUiam,  of  Towcester,  Northants.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

BLAND, ,   B.Can.L.  1499-1300. 

BLAND, .   Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1613. 

BLANDFORD,  Marquis  of,  see  CHURCHILL,  JOHN. 

BLANEY,  see  BLAYNEY. 

BLANFOURD,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1369. 
Migrated  to  Oxford.  B.A.  (Oxford)  1571-2.  V.  of  St  Gluvias 
Budock,  Cornwall,  1373.  R.  of  Kelly,  Devon,  1373.  (Al. 
Oxon.) 

BLANKE,  JOHN.  B.A.  1329-30;  M.A.  1533;  B.D.  1544.  Fellow 
of  Petkrhouse,  1532-43.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  St  James, 
Colchester,  1541.   R.  of  Thorpe,  Essex,  1553-4. 

BLANK,  Domimts  DE.   M.A.  1613  (Lit.  Reg.). 

BLANKES,  CHRISTOPHER  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius, 
July  2,  1640.  S.  of  David,  gent.,  of  Bramerton,  Norfolk. 
B.  at  Kirby.  Schools,  Yelverton  and  Norwich.  B.A.  1643-4; 
Scholar,  1643-7;  M.A.  1647.  Ord.  priest  (Ardfert  and  Agha- 
doe)  Apr.  29,  1651.  R.  of  Yelverton,  Norfolk,  1631-98.  Will 
proved  (Norwich)  1698.   Father  of  John  (1675).  (K«n»,  339.) 

BLANKYS,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1568.  One 
of  these  names,  not  a  graduate,  was  R.  of  East  Bradenham, 
Norfolk,  in  1603. 

BLANKS,  JOHN.    B.A.  from  Jesus,  1595-6;  MJL  1399.   Ord. 

priest  (London)  May  23,  1600. 

BLANKES,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  1675.   S.  of 

Christopher,  clerk  (1640).  B.  at  Yelverton,  Norfolk.  School, 

Yelverton.    Matric.  1675;  Scholar,  1675-81;  B.A.  1678-9; 

M..\.  1682.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Oct.  1682.  (Venn,  i.  452.) 
BLANKS,  JOHN.    Adm.  at  Caius,   1727.    S.  of  Christopher, 

gent.,  of  Bergh  Apton,  Norfolk.  B.  there.  Schools,  Yelverton, 

Ashby  and  Wymondham.    Matric  1727;  Scholar,  1726-30; 

B.A.  1729-30.    Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  June  9,  1734.    R.  of 

Siseland,  Norfolk,  1734-84.  P.C.ofThurton,  1747-84.  (Venn, 

n.  25.) 
BLANCKS,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Sept.  16, 

1609.    S.  of  Christopher,  blacksmith.    B.  at  Kirby  Bedon, 

Norfolk.  School,  Bramerton.   Scholar,  1612-5;  B.A.  1613-4; 

M.A.  1618;  B.D.  1638.   Fellow,  1616-49  and  1660-76.   Ord. 

priest  (Peterb.)  1626.  University  preacher,  1632.  Died  1676. 

(Venn,  1.  204.) 
BLATTER,  WILLIAM.    Matric  FeU.-Com.   from  St  John's, 

Easter,  1609. 
BLAWE,  RICHARD.    B.A.  from  St  John's,  1607-8;  M.A.  1611. 

Ord.   deacon   (Peterb.)   Sept.    18;   priest,  Sept.   25,    1614. 

Schoolmaster  at  Willingham,  Lines.,  in  1614.  V.  of  Stainton, 

Lines.,  1624-6. 
BLAXLEY,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  26, 1680-1. 

Of  Northamptonshire.    Matric.   1681;  B.A.   1684-3.    Ord. 

priest  (Lincoln)  June  5,   1687.    V.  of  Billinghay,  Lines., 

1687-1721.   P.C.  of  Kyme. 
BLAXLEY,  LAURENCE.    Matric  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 

1633. 
BLAXTER,  THOMAS.   Matric  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1563. 
BLAXTON,  see  BLACKSTONE. 

BLAYE,  .    Adm.   at  Corpus  Christi,   1544.    Matric.  as 

Bloye. 
BLAYNE,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1370. 

One  of  these  names  (Blayney)  adm.  to  orders  (Gloucester) 

1371-3- 
BLAYNEY,  AMBROSE.  Matric.  pens,  from  TkiNtrv,  Easter, 

1690;  B.A.  1690-1. 
BLAYNEY,  CHARLES  TALBOT.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St 

John's,  July   30,  1731.    S.  and  h.  of  Cadwallader,  Baron 

Monaghan,  of  Monaghan,  Ireland.    B.  in  Dublin.    School, 

Carrickmaerosse,  Ireland.    Matric.  1731.    Succeeded  as  8th 

Baron,  173J.  Ordained,  1738.   Preb.  of  Derry,  1740.   R.  of 

Mucknoe,  diocese  Clogher,  1739-61.   R.  of  Conubar  and  Com- 

bar,  diocese  Derry,  1740.   Dean  of  Killaloe,  1730.  Died  Sept. 

15,  1761.    (G.E.C.) 
BLANYB,  CORNWALLIS.    Matric  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter, 

1605. 
BLANY,  HENRY.   Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  June  24, 

1670.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Barrington,  Cambs.    Matric.  1671; 

B.A.  1673-4;  M.A.  1677.   V.  of  Gt  Totham,  Essex,  1680-3. 

V.  of  Hatfield  Peveril,  1682-96.  Died  1696.    WiU  (P.C.C.) 

1693-6. 


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Blany,  Robert 

BLANY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  i,  1671. 
Of  Middlesex.    Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  June  13,  1672. 

BLAYSTON, .  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1588. 

BLAYTHWELL  or  BLETHWAITE.  GAWEN.    Adm.  siiar  at 

8UESNS',  May  13,  1593.  Of  Cumberland.  Matric.  c.  1593. 
ne  Gawin  'Blayth'  was  R.  of  Stapleton,  Cumberland,  1606. 
BLEASDALL,  LAURENCE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
July  2,  1744.  S.  of  Giles,  husbandman,  of  Yorkshire.  B.  at 
Holland,  near  Clitheroe.  School,  Threshfield.  Matric.  1744; 
B.A.  1747-8.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  6,  1747-8.  C. 
of  Weeting,  Norfolk. 
BLEASE,  JOHN.  M.A.  1627  (Incorp.  from  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin). 
Bom  in  England.   B.A.  (EKiblin)  1623. 

BLEASE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1580. 

BLEAY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  7,  1660. 
Of  Leics.  Matric.  1660;  B.A.  1663-4.  V.of  Saxelbye,  Leics., 
1680.  Buried  Dec.  29,  1706.  Will  proved  at  Leicester. 
(Nichols,  III.  403.) 

BLEAY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  20,  1663. 
Of  Leicestershire.  Matric.  1663;  B.A.  1666-7;  M.A.  1670. 
Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Aug.  10,  1668.  V.  of  Colston  Basset, 
Notts.,  1680-1721.  Buried  there.  May  4,  1721.  (Godfrey, 
Notes  on  Churches  of  Notts.) 

BLECHINDEN,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1618;  B.A.  1621-2;  M.A.  1625;  B.D.i63i(Lt<.ie«g.).  FeUow, 
1625-44,  ejected.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Jime  8;  priest, 
June  9,  1628.  V.  of  Ospringe,  Kent,  1638-9. 

BLECHYNDEN,  RICHARD.  Incorp.  M.A.  1678  from  St  John's 
College,  Oxford.  S.  of  Richard,  of  London.  School,  Merchant 
Taylors'.  Matric.  (Oxford)  July  14,  1665,  age  17;  B.A. 
1669;  M.A.  1673;  B.D.  1679.  Fellow  of  St  John's  (Oxford). 
Preb.  of  Peterborough,  1686.  V.  of  Crick,  Northants.,  1694-7. 
Buried  at  Crick,  Oct.  30,  1697.  {Al.  Oxon.) 

BLECHINDEN,  THOMAS,  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1609.  Of  Kent.  B.A.  1612-3;  M.A.  1616;  B.D.  1624;  D.D. 
1633.  FeUow,  1614-44  (ejected).  Ord.  deacon  and  priest 
(Peterb.)  May  23,  1619.  Canon  of  Canterbury,  1633.  V.  of 
Norton  Fitzwarren,  Somerset,  1627-38.  R.  of  Eastry,  Kent, 
1638. 

BLECHINDEN,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1635.  Of  Kent.  B.A.  1638-9;  M.A.  1642.  Pedigree  of 
Blechinden  of  Woodnesborough  in  Vis.  of  Kent,  1663. 

BLEDON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Macoalenk,  May  2, 
1670.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Winshill,  Derbs.  School,  Burton-on- 
Trent.   Matric.  1670. 

BLEMMELL,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1619. 
S.  of  Thomas,  carpenter,  of  Old  Jewry,  London.  Adm.  at 
Merchant  Taylors'  School,  1609.  B.A.  1623-4;  M.A.  1627. 
R.  of  St  James',  Bury  St  Edmunds,  1638-9,  again,  1661. 
R.  of  All  Hallows-the-Great,  London,  1662-5.  School- 
master at  Bury.  Died  Jan.  i,  1664-5.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1665. 
Probably  father  of — Blemmel  ( 1 65 1 ) .  {Peile,  i.  33 1 ;  A.  Gray ; 
Hennessy.) 

BLEMMEL,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter, 
1672;  LL.B.  1676.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Norwidi)  Sept. 
1677.  R.  of  Fenstanton,  Hunts.,  1678-1708.  Perhaps  R.  of 
Gt  Tey,  Essex,  1683-1708.  Buried  at  St  lames'.  Bury  St 
Edmunds,  July  27,  1708.  Will  at  P.C.C.   {Scott-Mayor.) 

BLEMELL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  July  3,  1627.  Of 
London.    Migrated  to  Trinity,  Lent,  1630-1.  B.A.  1630-1. 

BLEMMEL,  .   Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  June  22,  1651.    Of 

Suffolk.  Probably  s.  of  John  (1619),  of  Bury  St  Edmunds. 
{Peile,  I.  544-) 

BLENCOWE,  ANTHONY.  2nd  8.  of  Anthony,  of  Blencow, 
Cumberland.  M.A.  1573  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1562-3;  M.A.  1566;  D.C.L.  1586.  Proctor,  1571-2.  Fellow 
of  Oriel  College,  1563.  Provost,  1572-1617.  Canon  of  Wells, 
1566.    Died  Jan.  1617-8.    WiU  (P.C.C.)  1618.    {A  I.  Oxon.) 

BLENCOW,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  i, 

1658.    S.  of  Christopher,  Esq.,  of  Blencow,  Cumberland. 

B.  there.  School,  Blencow.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  3, 

1661. 
BLENCOW,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Nov.  24, 

1692.     S.  of  Christopher,  of  Blencow  Hall,  Cumberland. 

B.  there.  School,  Blencow.  Matric.  1693.  Died  1721. 

BLENCOWE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  x8)  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  1750.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Hayes,  Middlesex. 
Matric.  1751;  B.A.  1756;  M.A.  1759;  M.D.  1767.  Fellow, 
1754.  Physician  at  Northampton.  Wed  Aug.  iz,  1774. 
(Burke,  L.G.;  G.  Mag.) 

BLENKINSOP,  EDMUND.   B.Can.L.  Z50Z-2. 

BLENKINSOP,  GABRIEL.  B.Civ.L.  1327-8. 


Bletsoe,  Thomas 

BLENKINSOP,  GAWEN.  B.D.  FeUow  of  Pembroke,  1467. 
V.  of  Soham,  Cambs.,  1470-3.  R.  of  Graveley,  1473-89. 
Will,  1489  (P.CC.)  'of  Pembroke  College  and  Lympstone, 
Devon.' 

BLENKINSOP,  J.   B.A.  1467;  M.A.  1470. 

BLENKINSOP,  ROBERT.  B.Civ.L.  1503-4.  Cleric,  of  Houghton, 

Hants.    WiU  (P.C.C.)  1538. 

BLENMAN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Apr.  12, 
1740. 

BLENNERHASSET,  CUTHBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
July  13,  1642.  Of  Cumberland.  S.  and  h.  of  Edward,  of 
Flimby,  Cumberland.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  22,  1642. 

BLEMI-HASSET  (?  BLENNERHASSET),  EDWARD.  Matric. 
pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1565.  One  of  these  names  R. 
of  Blunham,  Beds.    WiU  (P.C.C.)  1570.     (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

BLENNERHAYSET,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius, 
July  1,  1614.  S.  of  Sir  Edward,  Knt.,  of  Homing,  Norfolk. 
School,  Norwich.  Matric.  1614.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  1614. 
{Vis.  ofNorf.) 

BLENNERHASSETT,  EDWARD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Peter- 
house,  Oct.  26,  1622.  Of  Suffolk. 

BLENNERHAYSETT,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catha- 
rines', Michs.  1673;  B.A.  1673-4.  M.I.  at  Caistor  St 
Edmund,  Norfolk,  to  John  B.,  last  of  the  famUy.  Died  May 
22,  1704,  aged  51.   (Le  Neve,  Mon.,  iii.  205.) 

BLENERHASSET,  THOMAS.  M.A.  1332-3.  Of  Norwich  diocese. 
Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Norwich)  June  i,  1534:  appointed 
to  St  Alphege,  SoUhuU,  Warws.  Preb.  of  Lichfield,  1538. 
R.  of  Brisingham,  Norfolk,  1539. 

BLENERHASSET,  THOMAS.  Studied  at  Cambridge  (probably 
at  Trinity  Hall,  1564;  see  below).  S.  of  William,  of  Hors- 
ford,  Norfolk.  B.  about  1550.  Entered  the  army.  Served 
at  Guernsey,  and  in  Ireland.  One  of  the  undertakers  for  the 
plantation  of  Ulster.  Probably  died  c.  1625.  Poet  and 
political  writer.   {D.N.B.) 

BLENNERHAYSETT,  THOMAS.  M.A.  1717  (Com.  Reg.). 
Perhaps  b.  in  London,  1679.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Apr.  30; 
priest.  May  8,  1709.  WiU  of  one  of  these  names  (P.C. 
Dublin)  1731;  'clerk,  of  St  Marg.  Westminster.' 

BLENERHASSET,  W.  Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  c.  1595. 

BLENDERHASSET, .   Resident  student  at  Trinity  Hall, 

Aug.  1564. 

BLENNERHASSET, .    Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  St  John's, 

Easter,  1621. 

BLESHINGDAILE,  HUMPHREY.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1584. 

BLESSENDEN,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Michs.  1565.   Probably  adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  HaU,  1570. 

BLETCHERD  or  BLICKARDE,  STUKELEY.  M.A.  1612  (In- 
corp. from  Oxford).  Of  Somerset.  Matric.  from  Trinity, 
Oxford,  June  22,  1593,  age  17;  B.A.  1596;  M.A.  1601;  B.D. 
1612.  FeUow  of  Merton  CoUege,  1597.  R.  of  Mount  Bures, 
Essex,  1610-6.  Died  1616.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

BLETCHLEY,  Rector  of,  see  ETON,  WILLIAM. 

BLETHWAITE,  GAWEN,  see  BLAYTHWELL. 

BLETSOE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1617; 
B.A.  1622-3.  Perhaps  s.  of  William,  of  Wymington,  Bec^. 
Bapt.  there,  July  8,  1610. 

BLETSO,  EDWARD.    Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Michs. 

1628;  B.A.   1632.     Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  30,  1635; 

priest,  Dec.  22,  1639. 
BLETSOE,  JAMES.    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  8,   1639. 

Matric.  1659. 
BLETSOE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Dec.  17, 

1634.  S.  of  Hugh,  gent.,  of  Lutterworth.  B.  in  Leicestershire. 

School,  Rugby.  Previously  matric.  from  Queens',  1633. 
BLETSOE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  9, 

1640-1.   S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Gt  Addington,  Northants. 

B.  at  Wymington,  Beds.     School,  Wymington   (private). 

Matric.  1641.    (See  Vis.  of  Beds.,  1634.) 
BLETSOE,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Sept.  12,  1662. 

Matric.  1662. 
BLETSOE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  June  18, 

1680.    ist  s.  of  Thomas,  farmer.   B.  at  Bosegate  (?  Bozeat), 

Northants.  School,  Strixton,  Northants.  Matric.  i68o;  B.A. 

1683-4.    Perhaps  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  31, 1688; 

s.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  the  Cotton  MiU,  Northants. 
BLETSO,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  May  30, 

1710.   S.   of  Thomas,  of  Newton  Bromswold,  Northants. 

School,  Northampton.    Matric.  1710.   Migrated  to  Oxford. 

Matric.  (Lincoln  CoUege)  Mar.   3,   1712-3,    age  21;    B.A. 

(Oxford)   1714-3.    R.  of  Newton  Bromswold,  Northants., 

1713-41.   Father  of  the  next.  (Al.  Oxon.) 


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Bletsoe,  Thomas 

BLETSOE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i7)  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  6, 

1737.   S.  of  Thomas,  R.  of  Newton  Bromswold,  Northants. 

(above).    School,  Oakham.    Matric.  1738;    SchoUr.    Ord. 

deacon  (Lincoln)  Oct  18,  1741;  priest,  Apr.  29,  X743-  R-  o* 

Newton  Bromswold,  1743-6. 

BLETSOE, .   Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1388. 

BLEVEN,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1632; 

B.A.   1625-6;  M.A.  1630.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Jime  4, 

i6a6;  priest,  Dec.  18,  163 1.    Sequestered  to  Sudbome  and 

Orford,  Suffolk,  1644. 
BLEWETT,  %tt  BLUETT. 
BLEWMARE  or  BRUMER,  ALEXANDER.   Matric  sixar  from 

Christ's,  June,  1575;  B.A.  1578-9. 
BLEXOLME,  GEORGE  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Michs. 

1642. 
BLICK,  STEPHEN.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  July  7. 

1716.    S.  of  Nicholas,  of  London.    School,   Westminster. 

Matric.  1716;  Scholar,  1718. 
BLIER,  TIMOTHY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  21,  1599. 
BLINKARNE,  ABRAHAM   B.A.  1530-1.    Perhaps  the  same  as 

Blenkery,  of  Grace  Bk.  B. 
BLINCHORNE,   EDWARD.     Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene, 

Easter,  1587.  Perhaps  Edward  Blencom,  V.  of  Holy  Trinity, 

Bungay,  Suffolk,  1592-1602.  R.  of  Easton  Bavent,  1590-1. 

R.  of  Pakefield,  1601-4. 
BLINKHORNE,  HENRY.    Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  St  John's, 

June  13,  1646.   S.  of  Henry,  yeoman,  of  Brampton,  Hunts. 

B.  there.  School,  King's,  Cambridge.   Matric.  1646. 
BLYNCKHORNE,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  May, 

1549;   Scholar  of   Trinity,  1550;  B.A.   1J50-1.    Fellow  of 

Trinity,  1553. 
BLYNCKHORNE,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1573- 
BLENKHORNE  or  BLENCKARNE,  SIMON.   M.D.  from  Caius, 

1676.    S.  of  Henry,  of  GiUing,  Yorks.    School,  St  Paul's, 

London.   Matric.  from  Merton  College,  Oxford,  1665,  age  18; 

B.A.  (Oxford)  1669.   Practised  at  King's  Lynn.   Died  June 

26,  1688.    {Venn,  1.  455.) 
BLISSE,  JOHN.    Matric  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1619. 

S.  of  Thomas,  of  London.    B.A.  1622;  M.A.  1626.    Incorp. 

at  Oxford,   1626.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Oct.   19;  priest, 

Oct.  20,  1626.   R.  of  Colmworth,  Beds.,  1628.   Buried  there 

Aug.  2,  1651. 

BLISS, .   A  friar.   B.D.  1524-5. 

BLISSET,  BENJAMIN.    Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,   1714.    Of 

London.   Matric.  1714;  B.A.  1717-8.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 

Mar.  9,  1717-8.    Preferred,  by  Bishop  Bradford,  in  Diocese 

of  Carlisle.   (,Mai%er%.) 
BLITH,  tee  BLYTHE 
BLIZARD,  JEREB4IAH.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 

Sept.  27,  1 75 1.  S.  of  Stephen,  of  the  Isle  of  Antigua.  Bapt. 

there,  Mar.  2,  1734.    School,  Westminster.    Adm.  at  Gray's 

Inn,   Mar.   28,   1753.     Died   before   1777.    (T.  A.  Walker; 

Oliver,  AtUigua.) 
BLOBOLO,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  33, 1608. 
BLOCKE,  THOMAS.    B.A.  from  Christ's,  1603-4;  M.A.  1607. 

S.   of  Edward,  of  Yoxford,  Suffolk.    B.  1584.   Ord.  priest 

(Norwich)  Dec.  1607.    V.  of  Yoxford,  1617-32.   Died  1632. 

(PeiU,  I.  234.) 
BLOCKLBY,  JAMES.    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  30,  1664. 

Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Mar.  3,  1671-2  ('B.A.') 
BLODWELL,  tee  also  BLADWELL. 
BLODWELL,  DAVID    D.Can.L.  1460-1.  Ord.  priest  (Ely)  Dec. 

21,   1448.     Perhaps  preb.   of  Hereford,   1441.     Dean  of  St 

Asaph.    Died  1462. 
BLOFIELD  or  BLOWFIELD,   ROBERT.    Matric  pens,  from 

Corpus  Christi,  Michs.  1602.   Of  Norfolk. 
BLOWFEILD,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  June  5, 

1622.   S.  of  Thomas,  of  Sustead,  Norfolk,  attorney  at  law. 

School,  North  Walsham.    Matric.  1622;  B.A.  1625-6;  M.A. 

1629.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  1629.  R.  of  Hackford,  and  V.  of 

Whitwell,  Norfolk,  1633-7.    R.  of  Thorpe,  Norwich,  1642-4 

and  1660-70.  R.ofWestwick,  1636-44  and  1653-70.  Author. 

Brother  of  Thomas,  next.   {V*nn,  i.  337;  Burke,  L.G.) 
BLOFEILD,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pen*,  at  Caius,  Feb.  34,  1618-9. 

Eldest  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Sustead,  Norfolk,  attorney  at  law, 

School,  North  Walsham.   Matric.  1619;  B.A.  1621-2.   Adm. 

at  Lincoln's  Inn,  1619.  Lived  at  Beeston  Priory,  near  Cromer. 

Will  proved   (Norwich)   1630.    Brother  of  Robert,    above. 

Father  of  William  (1647).   {Venn,  I.  244;  Burke,  L.G.) 

BLOFIELD,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Michs.  1627;  B.A.  1630-1;  M.A.  1634.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich) 
May  24,  1635.  R.  of  Aylmerton,  Norfolk,  till  1679.  Died 
Nov.  x8,  1673,  aged  63. 


Blomefield,  John 

BLOFIELD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Apr.  12, 
1716.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Briston,  Norfolk.  B.  at 
Waxham.  School,  Norwich.  Matric.  1716;  Scholar,  1716-20. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  18,  1715-6.  Of  Hoveton, 
Norfolk.  J.P  and  Deputy  Lieutenant  for  Norfolk.  Died  Dec 
33,  1766.  Buried  at  Hoveton  St  John.  M.I.  there.  (Venn, 
11.  3) 

BLOWFIELD,  W.   Matric  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1365. 

BLOFEILD,  WILLIAM  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  (afterwards  FeU.- 
Com.)  at  Caius,  May  7,  1647.  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.  (1618-9). 
B.  at  HookehaU,  Norfolk.  Schools,  Baconsthorpe,  Diss,  and 
Gimthorpe.  Matric  1647.  Of  Walsingham  Parva,  Knapton, 
and  Beeston  Priory,  gent.   (Venn,  i.  368.) 

BLOIS,  see  BLOYS. 

BLOME,  see  BLOOM. 

BLOMEFIELD,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1625. 

BLUMFIELD,  ARTHUR.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  c.  1593; 
B.A.  1598-9- 

BLOMFEILD,  BARNABAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke, 
Sept.  14,  1667.  S.  of  Stephen,  gent.  B.  at  Stonham,  Suffolk. 
Matric.  1668;  B.A.  1671-2;  M.A.  1675.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich) 
Mar.  1679-80.  R.  of  Badingham,  Suffolk,  1679-1727.  V.  of 
Chediston,  1684-92.   Father  of  Barrington  (1706). 

BLOMFIELD,  BARRINGTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke, 
July  18,  1706.  S.  of  Barnabas,  R.  of  Badingham,  Suffolk 
(above).  B.  at  Badingham.  Matric.  1706;  B.A.  1710-11; 
M.A.  1714;  B.D.  1723;  D.D.  (Com.  Reg.)  1728.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely)  Sept.  22,  1717;  priest,  Oct.  13,  1717.  V.  of  Chediston, 
Suffolk,  1717.  Succeeded  his  father  as  R.  of  Badingham, 
1727. 

BLOMEFIELD,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Apr.  8, 
1724.  S.  of  Henry,  gent.,  of  Fersfleld,  Norfolk.  B.  there, 
July  23,  1705.  Schools,  Diss  and  Thetford.  Matric.  1724; 
Scholar,  1724-30;  B.A.  1727-8.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Mar.  1727-8,  as  C.  of  Quiddenham;  priest  (Norwich)  July  27, 
1739.  R.  of  Hargham,  Norfolk,  1729-30.  R.  of  Fersfield, 
1729-52.  R.  of  Brockdish,  1739-52.  Married,  Sept.  1,  1732, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Laurence  Womack,  R.  of  Caistor  by  Yarmouth. 
Died  of  smallpox  when  on  a  visit  to  London,  Jan.  16,  1752. 
Buried  at  Fersfield.  The  well-known  author  of  the  History 
of  Norfolk,  which  he  began  to  publish  in  1739.  He  died  when 
in  the  middle  of  the  third  volume,  leaving  the  work  to  be 
completed  by  the  Rev.  Charles  Parkin.  (See  the  article  by 
Walter  Rye  in  the  D.N.B.) 

BLOMFIELD,  GEORGE  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1618;  B.A.  1621-2  as  Blofield. 

BLOMFIELD,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  11, 
1632.   Matric  1622. 

BLOMFIELD,  GILBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke, 
Mar.  30,  1676.  S.  of  Stephen,  of  Stoah.im  Aspall,  Suffolk. 
Matric.  1676;  B.A.  1679-80.   Brother  of  Stephen  (1658). 

BLOMFIELD,  ISAAC.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Juce  18,  1701. 
Of  Suffolk.   Matric.  1701;  M.B.  1706. 

BLUMFILDE,  JAMES.  Adm.  scholar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  May  31, 
1581.  S.  of  Thomas  (mistake  for  William),  yeoman.  B.  at 
Diss,  Norfolk.  School,  Diss.  Matric.  1581.  Died  1635.  Will 
(Norwich  C.C.)  1635.  Brother  of  John  (1581).  {Venn,i.  iii.) 

BLOMFIELD,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Oct.  1364. 

BLUMFILDE,  JOHN.   Adm.  scholar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  May  31, 

1581.  S.  of  William,  yeoman.  B.  at  Diss,  Norfolk.  School, 
Diss.  Matric.  1581.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Kettle- 
borough,  of  Roydon.  Will  (Norwich  C.  C.)  1622.  Brother 
of  James  (1581). 

BLUMFEILDE,  JOHN.  Adm.  scholar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  June  14, 

1582.  S.  of  John,  yeoman,  of  Diss,  Norfolk.  School,  Diss. 
Matric  1382;  Scholar  of  Trinity  Hall,  1584;  LL.B.  1589. 
Fellow  of  Trinity  Hall,  1591-1622.  WiU  proved  (V.C.C.)  1622. 

BLOMEFIELD,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1601; 
B.A.  1604-5;  M.A.  1608.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  22, 
1605,  age  24;  priest,  Sept.  23, 1608.  C.  of  Stanhowe,  Norfolk. 
R.  of  Wolferton,  1609. 

BLOMFIELD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Mar.  3, 
1635-6.  S.  of  John,  gent,  (died  1630I.  B.  at  East  Dereham, 
Norfolk.  Schools,  Westfield  and  East  Dereham.  Matric. 
1636;  Scholar,  1637;  B.A.  1639-40.  Died  in  College.  Buried 
at  Michael's,  Cambridge,  Feb.  31,  1639-40.  By  his  will 
(V.C.C.)  he  left  £10  for  his  fellow  scholars.   (Venn,  i.  320.) 

BLOMFIELD,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's, 
Easter,  1655.  One  of  these  names,  of  Bilston,  Sufiolk,  adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  1657. 

BLOMFIELD,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1664.  Of 
Norfolk.  Matric  1664:  B.A.  1667-8.  M.I.  at  Fersfleld, 
Norfolk,  to  one  of  these  names,  of  Corpus  Christi,  who  died 
there  Dec.  sa,  1700,  aged  53. 


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BLOMFIELD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1665. 
Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  1667-6;  B.A.  1669-70.   See  above. 

BLOMEFIELD,  MILES.  Licensed  to  practise  physic,  1552.  S. 
of  John.  B.  at  Bury  St  Edmunds,  Apr.  5,  1525.  Probably 
practised  medicine  at  Bury.  An  adept  in  alchemy.  (Cooper, 
1.  327;  D.N.B.) 

BLUMFIELD,  ROBERT.  Matric  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1575-  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  June  2,  1577.  One  of 
these  names,  s.  of  Nicholas,  of  Stonham  Aspall,  Suffolk, 
adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  July  2,  1382. 

BLOMEFIELD,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  TaiNrry,  Easter, 
1618;  B.A.  1621-2.  One  of  these  names  (ord.  priest,  Norwich, 
1622)  V.  of  Runham,  Norfolk,  1626.  One  called  'M.A.'  R. 
of  Waxham,  Norfolk,  1645. 

BLOMFIELD,  SIMON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmandxl,  Feb.  19, 
1628-9.  Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  1629;  B.A.  1632-3;  M.A.  1636. 

BLOMFIELD,  SIMON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  1666. 
Matric.  Easter,  1667.  S.  of  Simon  (above),  of  Suffolk.  Adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  Dec.  i,  1669. 

BLUMFIELD,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke, 
Apr.  6,  1658.  S.  of  Stephen,  of  Stonham  Aspall,  Suffolk. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Oct.  6, 1660.  Brother  of  Gilbert  (1676). 
{Vis.  of  Suffolk,  1664.) 

BLOMFIELD,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  25,  1699.  S.  of  John,  gent.  B.  at  Ipswich.  Matric. 
1700;  B.A.  1703-4;  M.A.  1707. 

BLOMEFIELD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Nov.  4, 
1708.  S.  'of  Francis,  clothier,  of  Attleborough,  Norfolk. 
B.  there.  School,  Wymondham.  Matric.  1709;  Scholar, 
1708-13;  B.A.  1712-3;  M.A.  1724.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich) 
July  4,  1714,  as  C.  of  East  Harling  and  Bridgham,  Nor- 
folk, 1714.  R.  of  Hartley,  Kent,  1721-71.  V.  of  Chalk, 
1752-71-  Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of  Etorset.  Buried  at  Hartley, 
Jan.  17,  1771.   (Venn,  1.  519.) 

BLOMEFIELD,  TIMOTHY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's, 
Oct.  22,  1692.  B.  in  Cambridge.  School,  Bury.  F>robably  s. 
of  Mark,  of  Sbambrook,  Beds.,  gent.  Matric.  at  St  Mary 
Hall,  Oxford,  Dec.  6,  1694,  age  18.  Matric.  at  Cambridge, 
1693.    {PeiU,  II.  127.) 

BLOMFIELD,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1632;  B.A.  1636-7;  M.A.  1640.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Sept.  22,  1638. 

BLOMFIELD,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  21, 

1633.  S.  and  h.  of  Simon.   Of  Coddenbam,  Suffolk.   Matric. 

1634.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1634.    Barrister,  1644. 

BLOOMFIELD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FelL-Com.  at  St  Catharine's, 

Oct.  3,  1677. 
BLOMFIELD,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Apr.  5,  1709. 

B.  at  Bilderston,  Suffolk.  Matric.  1709. 

BLOMFYLD, .   Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1563. 

BLOMER,  EDMUND.  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1583-4.  One  of 
these  names,  of  London,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Oct.  21,  1584. 

BLOMER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  28, 
1742.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Lenton,  Lines.  School,  Hackney, 
London.  Matric.  1743;  Scholar,  1743. 

BLOMER,  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  28, 
1691.  S.  of  Thomas  (1653),  D.D.  B.  in  London.  Educated 
by  his  father.  Matric.  1691;  Scholar,  1693;  B.A.  1694-5; 
M.A.  1698;  D.D.  1712.  Fellow,  1697.  Preb.  of  Canterbury, 
1706-32.  R.  of  All  Hallows',  Lombard  St,  1714-32.  V.  of 
Homdon-on-Hill,  Essex,  1714-32.  Died  Mar.  28,  1732. 
Buried  in  Canterbury  Cathedral.   {G.  Mag.) 

BLOMER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Easter,  1653; 
scholar  from  Westminster.  Of  Cheshire.  B.A.  1656-7;  M.A. 
1660;  D.D.  1671  {Lit.  Reg).  Fellow,  1658.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1663.  Signs  for  deacon's  and  priest's  orders  (London) 
May  31,  1667.  Preb.  of  Canterbury,  1673-1706.  R.  of  AU 
Hallows',  Bread  St,  1681-1723.  Died  at  Bromley,  Kent, 
May  3,  1723.  Father  of  Ralph,  above  and  Thomas,  next. 
{Al.  Westmon.) 

BLOMER,  THOMAS,  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  July  7, 
1696.  S.  of  Thomas  (1653),  D.D.,  of  Bromley,  Kent.  B.  in 
St  Giles'  parish.  Scholar,  1699;  B.A.  1700-1;  M.A.  1704; 
D.D.  1728  {Com.  Reg.).  Fellow,  1703.  Proctor,  1711-2. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  22,  1706;  priest  (London)  Sept.  31, 
1707.  R.  of  St  Clement  Danes,  1720-1.  V.  of  Lavington, 
Lines.,  1723.  R.  of  Clipsham,  Rutland,  1731.  Died  Jan.  29, 
1764.   {G.  Mag.) 

BLONDELL,  see  BLUNDELL. 

BLONDSTON,  see  BLUNDESTON. 

BLOOME,  EDMUND.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1618.  Of  Norfolk.  B.A.  1631-2. 


Blow,  Peter 

BLOOM,  JOHN.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1410:  'bachelor'  in 
1420.  Of  Thetford.  Promoted  to  a  benefice  in  1423.  One 
of  these  names  R.  of  Prating,  Essex,  1458-61. 

BLOOME  or  BLOME,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  Easter, 
1611.  Afterwards  Fell. -Com. 

BLOOME,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  June  9,  1631.  Perhaps 
s.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Parham  and  Hacheston,  Suffolk.  Matric 
i63i:Scholar,  1632-4.  Oneof  these  names  P.C.  of  Thompson, 
Norfolk,  1663-83.  Buried  at  Saham  Toney,  Feb.  3,  1682-3. 
{Venn,  1.  300.) 

BLOOM,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1641.  Of 
Suffolk.  Perhaps  ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Dec.  1682. 

BLOOME,  LUKE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  c.  Oct.  1661, 
S.  of  William,  lawyer,  of  Swaffham  Market,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 
Schools,  Swaffham  Market  and  Seaming.  Matric.  1662; 
Scholar,  1661-4.  Probably  buried  at  Swaffham,  Apr.  35; 
1687.  {Venn,  i.  415.) 

BLOOM,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Magdalene, 
Apr.  27,  1650.  S.  of  George,  of  Brotherton,  Yorks.  School, 
Sherbum,  Leeds.  Matric.  1650.  Minister  at  Attercliffe  and 
Sheffield;  ejected,  1662.  Imprisoned  at  York.  Died  Apr.  13, 
1686.  (Caiamy,  11.  574.) 

BLOOME,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Caius,  July  30, 
1633.  S.  of  Robert,  gent.  B.  in  parish  of  St  Peter,  Norwich. 
School,  Norwich.  Matric.  1634;  Scholar,  1636-9;  B.A.  1637- 
8;  M.A.  1642.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  22,  1639;  priest, 
June  12,  1642.  R.  of  Brome,  Norfolk,  1645;  of  Taverham, 
1660.  C.  of  St  Giles',  Norwich,  1672.  R.  of  St  Edmund's, 
Norwich,  1673-80.  Will  proved  (Norwich)  1680.  {Venn,  1. 
311) 

BLOME,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Caius,  Apr.  13, 
1678.  S.  of  John,  public  notary,  of  Sevenoaks,  Kent.  B. 
there.  School,  Sevenoaks.  Matric.  1678;  Scholar,  1678-81. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Feb.  12,  1680-1;  s.  of  John,  of 
Clifford's  Inn. 

BLORE,  see  BLOWER. 

BLOSSE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  July  14, 
1664.  Perhaps  5th  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Belstead,  Suffolk.  {Vis. 
ofSuff.,  1664.) 

BLOSSE,  ROGER.   B.Civ.L.  1523-4. 

BLOSSE,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1561. 

BLOSSE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  p«ns.  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Feb.  25, 
1576-7.  S.  of  Thomas,  citizen  of  Ipswich.  B.  there.  School, 
Ipswich.  Alderman  of  Norwich.  Sheriff,  1606.  Mayor,  1613. 
Died  Sept.  11,  1632.  {Venn,  i.  90.) 

BLOSSE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1578-9. 

BLOSSE,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  24,  1613. 

S.  of  Tobias,  of  Ipswich.  Matric.  1612.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 

Oct.  25,  1615.  Of  Belstead,  Ipswich.  Sheriff  of  Suffolk,  1646. 

Died  Mar.  5,  1662.   (J.  Foster,  Gray's  Inn.) 
BLOSS,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  12,  1676. 

Of  Suffolk.  S.  and  h.  of  Tobias  (1646)  of  Whepstead,  Suffolk, 

age  6  in  1664.    Died  May  22, 1722,  aged  65.  M.I.  at  Belstead. 

(Vis.ofSuff.,  1664.) 
BLOSS,  TOBIAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1629; 

B.A.   1631-2;  M.A.  1635.    Doubtless  2nd  s.  of  Thomas  of 

Belstead  (uncle  of  the  next)  and  father  of  Thomas  (1676). 

This  or  the  next,  R.  of  Belstead,  1653-93.    Died  Jan.  30, 

1692-3.   {Vis.  of  Suff.,  1664.) 
BLOSS.  TOBIAS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  8,  1646-7.   Of 

Suffolk.   Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Belstead,  Suffolk. 

Matric.  1650;  B.A.  1650-1;  M.A.  1654. 
BLOSS,  TOBIAS.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Emmanuel,  May  31, 1715. 

Of   Suffolk.     Matric.    1715.    Perhaps  s.  of  Thomas.   Died 

Nov.  I,  1737.   M.I.  at  Belstead.    {E.  Anglian,  vii.  244.) 
BLOSSOM,  PETER.    Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 

1550. 
BLOTHERS,  JAMES.  B.A.  1513-4;  M.A.  1517. 
BLOUNT,  see  BLUNT. 
BLOW,  see  also  BLAW. 

BLOW,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Magdalene,  Apr.  i  r, 

1671.  S.  of  John,  of  Linwood,  Lines.  School,  Louth.  Matric. 

1671 ;  B.A.  1674-5,  as  Blaw. 
BLOWE,  GEORGE.  Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  16x5; 

B.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1618-9. 
BLOW,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter,  1633, 

as  '  Plow.' 
BLOW,  PETER.   Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  June  12,  1637. 

S.  of  John,  gent.,  pf  Linwood,  Lines.  B.  at  Holton.  Schools, 

Market  Rasen  and  Linwood.  B.A.  1 640-1.  Ord.  deacon  and 

priest  (Lincoln)  Oct.  19,  1645. 


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Blow,  Richard 

BLOWS,  RICHARD.    Matiic.  sixar  from  Pembrokx,  Easter, 

1608;  B.A.  i6ii-a;  M.A.  1615.   Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Feb. 

18;  priest,  Feb.  as,  1613-6. 
BLOWER,   ALLEN.    Matric.    pens,    from    Quekhs',    Easter, 

1637.    B.  at  Hatfield  Broad  Oak,  Essex.  B.A.  1660-1;  M.A. 

1664.  Of  St  John's  in  1661.   R.  of  Little  Waltham,  Essex, 

1670-87.  V.  of  Terling,  1679-87.  Died  1687.  Will  (Consist.  C.) 
BLOWER,   EDWARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  TRiNrrv,  Easter, 

1584. 
BLOWER,  JOHN.    B.D.  from  Petkrhousk,  i6ai.    ('B.A.  16 

years  before.')    Perhaps  the  one  of  these  names  adm.  sizar 

at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  20,  1599-  B.A.  1602-3. 
BLOWER,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  June  14, 

1633.   S.  of  Edward,  farmer.   B.  at  Loughborough.   School, 

Loughborough.   Matric.  1633;  B.A.  1636-7;  M.A.  1640. 
BLOWRE,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Sept.  15, 

1675.    S.  of  Joshua  (1629),  clerk,  of  Felstead  (PFairsted), 

Essex.  B.  there.  School,  Felstead.  Adm.  at  Queens' next  day. 

Matric.  thence  Easter,  1676;  B.A.  from  Queens',  1679-80; 

M.A.  1683.  Ord.  priest  (London)  Feb.  24, 1683-4.  R.  of  Kirby 

Underdale,  Yorks.,  1687-1723.  R.  of  St  Martin's  Micklegate, 

York,  1699.  Preb.  of  Ripon,  1691.  Subdean  of  Ripon,  1722. 

Preb.  of  York,  1702.  Died  Oct  18,  1723. 
BLOWER,  JOSHUA.   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Dec.  19,  1629. 

Of  Suffolk.    Matric.  1631;  B.A.  1633-4;  M.A.  1637.    V.  of 

Hatfield  Peveril,  Essex,   1638-61.     R.  of  Fairsted,  1643- 

86.   Father  of  John  (1675)  and  Joshua  (1676). 
BLOWER,  JOSHUA.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1676;  B.A.  1679-80;  M.A.  1684.  R.of  Fairsted,  Essex,  1686. 

V.  of  Terling,  1687-94.  R.  of  Bradwell  by  Coggeshall,  1693. 

Will  proved  (Com.  C.  Essex)  1729. 
BLOWER,  JOSHUA.    Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Apr.  3, 

1706.   Perhaps  of  Essex.   Matric.  1706;  B.A.  1709-10;  M.A. 

1727.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept.  24,  1710;  priest,  Sept.  21, 

1712. 
BLOWER,  PETER.    Probably  adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1630. 

Matric.   pens,  from    Trinity,  Easter,   1631;  B.A.    1633-4; 

M.A.  1637.   One  of  these  names  s.  of  Peter,  of  West  Ham, 

Essex,  V.  of  West  Ham,  1638.   {Vis.  of  Essex,  1634.) 
BLORE,  RICHARD.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  9,  1700. 

Of  Warwickshire.   Matric.  1700;  B.A.  1704-5;  M.A.  1709. 
BLOWER,    RICHARD.     Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1710.    Of 

Norfolk.    Matric.  1712.    Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Richard,  of 

Wighton,  Norfolk,  gent;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  i,  i7i5. 
BLOWER,  SAMUEL.   M.A.  1656  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).   B.  at 

Loughborough,  Leics.    Matric.  at  Oxford,  Feb.  20,  1648-9; 

B.A.  i65i-2;M.A.  1654.  Fellow  of  Magdalen  College,  Oxford, 

1632-60.   Lecturer  at  Woodstock;  ejected,  1660.    Pastor  at 

Sudbury,  Suffolk,  Northampton  and  Abingdon,  Berks.,  till 

his  death,  1701.    [D.N.B.;  Al.  Oxon.) 
BLOWER,   WILLIAM.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 

1623;  B.A.  1625-6;  M.A.  1631.    V.  ot  West  Ham,  Essex, 

1635-8.    Died  1638. 
BLOWER  or  BLOORE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  4, 

1655.    Of  Staffordshire.    Matric.  1655;  B.A.  1658-9;  M.A. 

1662.    V.  of  Mancetter,  Warws.    V.  of  Witherley,  Leics., 

1674-87.   Died  in  1689.   {Nichols,  iv.  1009.) 

BLOWER, .  Of  Corpus  Christi.  B.A.  1464-5 ;  M.A.  1468. 

BLOWER,  .    Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1478. 

{Masters.) 
BLOYE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1577. 
BLOYE  (1544),  tee  BLAYE. 
BLOYS,  ANTHONY.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emuanusl,  May  13,  1643. 

Of  Suffolk. 
BLOYS,  FRANCIS.    Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Queens',  Michs. 

1620.    Of  Suffolk.    2nd   s.   of   William,   late   of   Ipswich, 

deceased;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  11,  1621-2.   Buried  at 

Gnmdisburgh,  Suffolk,  Aug.  4,  1622.    Brother  of  William 

(1617).   (J.  Foster,  Gray's  Inn.) 
BLOIS,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Apr.  28,  1668. 

Matric.  1668.  Perhaps  3rd  s.  of  Sir  William  of  Grundisburgh, 

Suffolk,  Knt.   {Vis.  ofSuff.,  1664.) 
BLOIS,  RALPH.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Nov.  20,  1724. 

S.  of  Sir  Chas.,  Bart.,  of  Yoxford,  Suffolk.  B.  there.  Schools, 

Woodbridge  and  Bury.    Matric.  1724-5;  Scholar,  1725-32; 

B.A.  1728-9;  M.A.  1732.    Fellow,  1732-8.    Perhaps  P.C.  of 

Blyborough,   Suffolk,    1733.    Adm.   at  Gray's   Inn,    1754. 

Succeededas  Bart.,  1761.  In  Holy  Orders.  DiedMay  8, 1762. 

Buried  at  Yorford.    M.I.  there.    Brother  of  Robert  (1699) 

and  William  (1708).   (Venn,  ii.  2a.) 
BLOYSE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1374. 

BLOYS,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1656. 
Scholar  from  Westminster,  1633.  Of  Suffolk.  B.A.  1636-7; 
M.A.  1660;  M.D.  1669. 


Bluett,  Thomas 

BLOYS,  ROBERT.    Adm.  FelL-Com.  at  Caius,  Apr.  15,  1699. 

S.  of  Sir  Charles,  Bart.,  of  Yoxford,  Suffolk.  B.  at  Ubbeston. 

School,  Bury  St  Edmimds.   Matric.  1699.   Adm.  at  Gray's 

Inn,  1702.    Died  Mar.  21,  1728.    Buned  at  Gnmdisburgh. 

{Venn,  1.  502.) 
BLOISE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 

1617.  S.  and  h.  of  William,  of  Ipswich,  deceased.  B.A.  1619- 
20.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  15,  1619.  Commanded  a 
regiment  at  the  siege  of  Colchester.  M.P.  for  Suffolk,  1654, 
1656;  for  Ipswich,  i66i.  Died  Nov.  13,  1673.  Brother  of 
Francis  (1620).   (J.  Foster,  Gray's  Inn.) 

BLOYS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St  Catharine's,  Michs. 

1641.    Of  Suffolk.    S.  of  William,  above.    Adm.  at  Gray's 

Inn,   Feb.    18,    1641-2.     Barrister,    1654.    Ancient,    1662. 

Knighted,  1661.    Buried  at  Grundisburgh,  Nov.  25,  1675. 

(J.  Foster,  Gray's  Inn.) 
BLOIS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  May  30, 

1708.   S.  of  Sir  Charles,  Bart.,  of  Cockfleld  Hall,  Yoxford, 

Suffolk.   B.  at  Grundisburgh,  Suffolk.   Matric.  1708.   Adm. 

at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  3, 1708-9.  Died  May  24, 1734.  (J.  Foster, 

Gray's  Inn.) 
BLOYS, .  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  Catharine's,  1665.  One 

William  Bloys,  s.  and  h.  of  Sir  William,  of  Grundisburgh, 

Suffolk,  Knt.,  age  15  in  1664.    Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 

Feb.  10,  1668-9.   (^«-  ofSuff.,  1664.) 
BLUCK,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Jan.  21, 174&-7. 

B.  Dec.  8,  1729.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  1747; 
B.A.  1750-1;  M.A.  1754.  Ord.  priest  (London)  Dec.  24,  1752; 

C.  of  St  Andrew's,  Holbom.  Admon.,  as  of  that  parish 
(P.C.C.)  Apr.  I,  1762. 

BLUCK,  MATTHEW.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity,  May  18, 

1675.    Of  Hunsdon,  Herts.    Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 

Jan.  22,  1677-8;  s.  and  h.  of  Matthew,  Esq. 
BLUCK,  MATTHEW.   Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 

Apr.  6,  1709.   S.  of  Matthew,  Esq.   B.  in  London.   School, 

Enfield,  Middlesex.  Matric.  1709. 
BLUCK,  MATTHEW.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse, 

July  5,  1736.    Of  Hunsdon,  Herts.   S.  of  Matthew,  above. 

School,  Felstead.    Matric.  1736;  Scholar,  i737;  B.A.  1741-2. 

Ord.  priest  (London)  Dec.  21,  175;.    R-  of  Hunsdon,  Herts., 

1756.  Died  Nov.  30,  1765.   Tablet  in  Hunsdon  Church.    He 

took  his  mother's  name,  Martin,  in  1760.    {T.  A.  Walker, 

274;  Cussans,  Herts.,  1.  44.) 
BLUDDER,  GEORGE.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Christ's, 

May  5,  1639.    S.  of  Sir  Thomas  (1614),  Knt,  of  Reigate. 

B.  m  London.  Matric.  1639. 
BLUDDER,  HENRY.  Matric.  FelL-Com.  from  Christ's,  July, 

1616.    2nd  s.   of   Sir  Thomas,   of   Reigate,  Surrey,  Knt. 

Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1618.  Died  1644. 
BLUDDER,  JULIUS.  Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  Christ's,  Easter, 

1618.  S.  of  Sir  Thomas,  of  Reigate,  Surrey. 
BLUDDER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Christ's,  Easter, 

1614.  S.  of  Sir  Thomas,  of  Reigate.  B.A.  1616-7.  Probably 
adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1616.  Of  Reigate,  Knt.  M.P. 
for  Gatton,  1620;  for  Reigate,  1624,  1626,  1628,  1640. 
Knighted,  1618.  Died  Sept.  29,  1655.  Benefactor  of  Christ's. 
{Petie,  I.  296 — who  confuses  him  with  the  Lord  Mayor.) 

BLUDWORTH,  JOHN.  '  B.C.L.  Cambridge.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1598.'   No  such  degree  found.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

BLUET,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1587.  Of 
Cambridgeshire. 

BLUETT,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Sidney,  Oct  1712.  ist  s. 
of  Robert,  Esq.,  of  Holcombe  Rogus,  Devon.  School, 
Uffculme.  Matric.  1713;  M.A.  1717  {Com.  Reg.).  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  30,  1713.  Descended  from  Francis, 
ancestor  of  the  Bluetts  of  Cornwall.  Died  Dec.  17,  1725. 
Brother  of  Robert  (1719).   (Burke,  L.G.;  Musgrave,  Obit.) 

BLEWETT,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Sidney,  Jan. 
28,  1672-3.  1st  8.  of  Francis,  brewer.  B.  at  Clerkenwell, 
London.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  1672-3;  B.A. 
1676-7;  M.A.  1680.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  26,  1678; 
priest  (Norwich)  June,  1680.  R.  of  Ickborough,  Norfolk, 
1676-93.   R.  of  Langford,  1680. 

BLUET,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Easter,i563. 

BLUETT,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  June  13, 
1719.  and  s.  of  Robert,  Eiq.  B.  at  Holcombe  Rogus,  Devon. 
Schools,  Uffculme  and  Taunton.  Matric.  1719!  B.A.  1722-3; 
M.A.  1726.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  7;  priest.  Mar.  14, 
1730-1.  R.  of  Berry  Narbor,  Devon.  V.  of  Holcombe  Rogus, 
1740.  Died  Dec.  28,  1749.  Brother  of  John  (1712).  (Burke, 
L.G.;  G.Mag.) 

BLEWETT  or  BLUET,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Peter- 
house, Dec.  2, 167).  Of  Suffolk.  School,  Wratting  (private). 
Matric.  1676;  B.A.  1679-80.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May, 
1684;  priest  (London)  July  14,  1703-  V.  of  HaverhiU, 
Suffolk,  1706-15.   Died  1715. 


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Bluett,  Tristram 

BLEWITT,  TRISTRAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhousk, 
Michs.  1613;  Scholar;  B.A.  1616-7;  M.A.  1630.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  May  31,  i6i8. 

BLUMnELD,  see  BLOMEFIELD. 

BLUMSTON,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1584. 

BLUNDELL,  FRANCIS.  M.A.  1604  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
Buckinghamshire.  S.  of  John.  Matric.  at  Oxford,  Oct.  14, 
1S96,  age  17;  B.A.  1600;  M.A.  1603.  Knighted,  1618. 
M.P.  for  Lifford,  1613.  Secretary  for  Ireland,  1619.  Created 
Bart.,  1620.  Died  Apr.  26,  1623.  {G.E.C.  i.  325;  Vis.  of 
Beds.,  1634.) 

BLUNDELL,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1623. 
Matric.  1623;  B.A.  1626-7;  M.A.  1630.  One  of  these  names 
V.  of  Lingfield,  Surrey.  Died  1633.   (Vis.  of  Beds.,  1634.) 

BLUNDELL,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caios,  June  25, 
1638.  S.  of  George,  Esq.  B.  at  Cardington,  Beds.  School, 
Sutton.  Matric.  1638.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  29, 
1639-40.  Of  Sawston,  Cambs.,  Esq.,  afterwards  of  Carding- 
ton, Beds.  Knighted,  1661.  Author.  Died  Nov.  ii,  1688. 
Buried  at  Cardington.   M.I.    (Venn,  I.  332.) 

BLUNDELL,  GEORGE.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Dec.  24,  1688.  S.  of  Sir  George,  of  Fenlake,  near  Bedford. 

BLUNDEL,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  3, 
1718.  S.  of  George,  of  Buckden,  Hunts.  School,  Bishop's 
Stortford,  Herts.   Matric.  1718. 

BLUNDELL,  HUMPHREY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  22)  at  Peterhouse, 
June  20,  1644.   Of  Salop.   School,  Shrewsbury. 

BLUNDELL,  JAMES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  c.  1596. 
Probably  s.  of  Robert,  of  Ince  Blundell,  Lanes.,  and  brother 
of  Robert  (1591).  Died  unmarried. 

BLUKDEL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  13, 
1693.  Of  Middlesex.  School,  Cranford,  Northants.  Scholar, 
1693;  Matric.  1697;   B.A.  1697-8;  M.A.  1701. 

BLUNDEL  or  BLONDEL,  PHILIP.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sx  John's, 
Jan.  22,  1682-3.  S.  of  Robert,  clerk.  B.  at  Worcester. 
School,  Evesham,  Worcs.  Adm.  at  King's,  1683-3.  Matric. 
1683;  B.A.  1686-7;  M.A.  1690. 

BLUNDELL,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  Aug.  5, 
1674.  ist  s.  of  John,  Esq.  B.  at  Exeter.  School,  Tiverton. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1673. 

BLUNDELL,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Sx  John's,  c.  1591. 
B.  c.  1574.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Robert,  of  Ince  Blundell, 
Lanes.;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  9, 1592-3.  Barrister,  i6oo. 
Bencher,  1618.  Died  Jan.  12,  1657,  aged  82.  (Misc.  Gen.  et 
Her.,  I.  67;  Vis.  of  Lanes.,  1664;  J.  Foster,  Gray's  Inn.) 

BLONDELL,  ROBERT.   M.A.  1668  (LU.  Reg.). 

BLUNDELL,  SHADRACH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  July  7,  1682. 
S.  of  Nicholas,  of  Greenwich,  Kent.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Jan.  15,  1683-4.  Died  at  Greenwich,  Nov.  21, 
1733.    Father  of  Shadrach  (next).    (G.Mag.) 

BLONDELL,  SHADRACH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke, 
July  7,  1715.  S.  of  Shadrach  (above),  of  Greenwich,  Kent, 
Esq.  Matric.  1715.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  June  24, 
1713- 

BLUNDESTON,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Sx  John's, 
Easter,  1583;  B.A.  1588-9. 

BLUNDESTON,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1587.  B.  at  Kirklington,  Notts.  B.A.  (?  1391-2);  M.A.  1595. 
drd.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  8,  1611-2,  age  42;  C.  of  Lam- 
bourn,  Berks.  V.  of  Hanbury,  Staffs.,  1615-20.  R.  of  Thorpe 
Constantine,  1620.  Buried  at  Hanbury,  Oct.  29,  1620. 
(Wm  SaU  Arch.  Soc.,  1913.) 

BLUNDSTONorBLUNSTON,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel, 
May  I,  1660.  Of  Derbyshire.  Matric.  1660;  B.A.  1677. 
Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (London)  Aug.  30,  1676. 

BLUNSTON  or  BLONSTON,  LAURENCE.  Matric.  pens,  from 
Christ's,  May,  1334. 

BLUNSTON  or  BLONSTON,  RICHARD.  M.A.  1538  (Incorp. 
from  Oxford) ;  B.D.  (Cambridge)  1546.  B.A.  (Balliol  College, 
Oxford)  1510;  M.A.  1515. 

BLUNKET,  ALEXANDER,  see  PLUNCET, 

BLUNT,  ARTHUR.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1330. 
One  of  these  names  ('M.A.'^  R.  of  St  Pancras,  Soper  Lane, 
London,  1 5  67-70.  Perhaps  the  same  who  was  V.  of  U  ttoxeter. 
Staffs.,  1562-6. 

BLUNT,  EDWARD.   B.A.   FeUow  of  Clare,  in  1480. 

BLUNT,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  Michs.  1387. 
Perhaps  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple  Oct.  25,  1590,  3rd  s.  of 
Thomas,  of  London.  Will,  as  of  Chariton,  Kent  (P.C.C.) 
1618. 


Blyklyng,  John 

BLOUNT,  GEORGE.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  20)  at  St  John's, 

Jan.  16,  1743-4.    S.  of  Richard,  merchant,  of  Middlesex. 

B.  in  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  1743-4.  Of  Henley-on- 
Thames,  Esq.   (Scott-Mayor,  iii.  540.) 
BLUNT,  GODFREY.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1379; 

B.A.  1583-4. 
BLUNT,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 

1649.    Of  Yorkshire.   B.A.  1658.    Of  Beverley,  Esq.,  adm. 

atGray's  Inn,  June  30, 1651.  One  of  these  names  ejected  from 

vicarage  of  Hollym,  Yorks.,  1662.   (Calamy,  11.  588.) 
BLOUNT,  JOHN  POPE.   Adm.  as  nobleman  at  Clare,  June  6, 

1726.  S.  of  Sir  Thomas,  of  Tittenhanger,  Herts.,  Bart.  B.  at 

Twickenham,  Oct.  15,  1707.  Matric.  1726;  M.A.  1728  (Com. 

Reg.).   Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  34,  1732.    Died  Apr.  8, 

1734.   (Burke,  Ext.  Bart.) 
BLUNT,  MOUNTJOY,  Lord  MOUNTJOY.    M.A,  1629.   Natural 

s.  of  Charles,  Earl  of  Devonshire.    B.  c.  1597.    Adm.  at 

Gray's  Inn,  Aug.   5,    1624.    Created  Baron  Mountjoy  of 

Ireland,    1618.     Created    Earl   of    Newport,    1628.     Rear 

Admiral  of  the  Fleet  in  the  expedition  to  La  Rochelle. 

Master  of  the  Ordnance,  1634.  Constable  of  the  Tower,  1641. 

Died  Feb.  12,  1665-6.   (D.N.B.) 
BLUNT,  ROBERT.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  18,  1642. 

Of  Leicestershire.   S.  of  Edward,  of  Walton.   Matric.  1642; 

B.A.  1644.    Matric.  already  at  Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  Dec. 

10,  1641,  age  17.    Ord.   deacon   (Lincoln)   Sept.  32,  1644; 

priest,  Dec.  22,  1644. 
BLUNT,  ROBERT.   Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  July  2,  1643.  V.  of 

Kirkharle,   Northumberland;   ejected,    1662.     Preacher  at 

Horsley,    Newcastle,    1682-1714.     Died    1716,    aged    92. 

Buried  at  Ovingham,  Feb.  13,  1715-6.  (Calamy,  11.  265.) 
BLUNT,  SAMUEL.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  30,  1644  3. 

Of  Leicestershire.    Matric.  1645;  B.A.  1643-6;  M.A.  1630. 

Matric.  at  Merton  College,  Oxford,  May  20,  1642,  age  16. 

Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)   Mar.   10;  priest.  Mar.   13,   1660-1. 

R.  of  Walton-on-the-Wold,  Leics.,  1661  (1653-64  according 

to  Nichols,  III.  499).   Will  (Leicester)  1664. 
BLOUNT,  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  24,  Z7i7> 

Of  Derbyshire.  School,  Derby.   Matric.  i7i7;  B.A.  1720-1. 

V.  of  Elvaston,  Derbs.,  1723-34.   Preb.  of  Southwell,  1732-3. 
BLUNT,  WALTER.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinixy,  Michs.  1549. 

One  of  these  names,  of  Uttoxeter,  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 

1560.   M.P.  for  Newcastle-imder-Lyme,  1559.    Will  (P.C.C.) 

1590. 
BLOUNT,  WILLIAM.   High  steward  of  the  University,  c.  1529. 

S.  and  h.  of  John,  Lord  Mountjoy.    Succeeded  his  father, 

1485.  Studied  in  Paris,  under  Erasmus.   K.G.  1526.  Master 

of  the  Mint.    A  great  patron  of  learning  and  friend  of 

Erasmus.  Died  Nov.  8, 1534.   Buried  in  Grey  Friars  Church. 

(Nichols,  IV.  524;  D.N.B.;  Cooper,  i.  50.) 
BLUNTE,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Pexerhouse, 

Michs.  1554;  imputes. 
BLUNT,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  pens,  from  Emmanuel,  Mar.  25, 

1588.   One  of  these  names,  s.  of  Thomas,  of  London,  adm. 

at  the  Inner  Temple,  1592. 
BLUNT,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  May  15, 

1627.   S.  of  William.  B.  at  Maldon,  Essex.  Schools,  Maldon 

and  Brentwood.    Matric.   1627;  B.A.  1630-1;  M.A.   1634. 

One  of  these  names  R.  of  Corringham  St  Mary,  Essex,  1645. 

(PeUe,  I.  383.) 
BLUNT,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  29, 

1659.    S.   of  William,   gent.,  of  Beverley,   Yorks.    B.  in 

Holdemess.    Schools,   Hull  and  Beverley.    Matric.    1659. 

Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  24,  1659-60.    Barrister,   1667. 

Master  in  Chancery,  1683.   (J.  Foster,  Gray's  Inn.) 
BLUNT,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  16, 

1683.  S.  of  John,  clerk.  B.  at  KeUy,  Yorks.  (?  KeUey  TTiorpe, 

Driffield).    School,  Beverley.    Matric.  1683.   Adm.  at  Gray's 

Inn,  Nov.  10,  1686;  2nd  s.  of  John,  of  Beverley,  Esq. 
BLUNT,  .    B.A.   1477-8;  M.A.   1481.    Perhaps  Edward, 

fellow  of  Clare,  as  B.A.,  in  1480.    See  above. 


Incorp.  Doctor,  1482-3. 
Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  13,  1391. 
Adm.  pens,  at  Sx  Catharine's,  Lent,  1650-1. 
Adm,  Fell. -Com.  at  St  Catharine's,  April  23, 


BLUNT,  - 
BLUNT,  - 
BLUNT,  - 
BLUNT,  - 

1687. 

BLUYTE,  JOHN.  Matric,  FeU.-Com.  from  Clare,  Lent,  X3?7-8. 
BLYFORD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  10, 

1671.   Son  of  Thomas,  merchant,  of  Bumham,  Norfolk.  B. 

there.   School,  Bumham.    Matric.  1671;  B.A.  1674-3;  M.A, 

1679.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept,  1673;  priest,  June,  1677. 

R,  of  Hargham,  Ntxiolk,  1677. 
BLYKLYNG,  JOHN,  FeUow  of  Trinity  Hall,  Ord,  subdeacon 

(Ely)  May,  1383. 


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Blythe,  Adam 

BLYTHB  or  BLITHE,  ADAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanvkl,  Apr. 
1594.   Matric.  c.  1593;  B.A.  IS97-^;  M.A.  1601. 

BLYTHE,  ALEXANDER.    Surg.  Lie.  1340-1,  from  Louvain. 

M.D.  c.  1542. 
BLYTHE,  DANIEL.  Adm.  siiar  at  Clark,  July  i,  1655.  Matric. 

1638;  B.A.  1660-1,  1st  in  the  ordo;  M.A.  1664.    Fellow. 

C.   of  Little  Eversden,  Cambs.,   1663.     Perhaps  Preb.  of 

Salisbury,  1671. 
BLYTHE,    EDWARD.    Adm.   Fell. -Com.   at   Christ's,    1677. 

S.  of  WUliam  (1650).    Matric  1679.    Of  Stroxton,  Lines., 

gent.,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Apr.  i,  1678. 
BLITHE,  EDWARD.    Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  June  30,  1698. 

Of  Wansford,  Northants.    Matric.  1699;  B.A.  1701-2,    Ord. 

priest  (Peterb.)  Mar.  4,  1704-5.  V.  of  Bourne,  Lines.,  1712. 

BLYTHE,  GEOFFREY.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1483.  S.  of  William,  of  Norton,  Derlis.,  and  nephew  of 
.'Vrchbisbop  Rotheram.  B.A.  1487-8;  M.A.  1490;  B.D.  1496. 
Preb.  of  York,  1493.  O^d.  priest  (Ely)  Apr.  4,  1495.  Arch- 
deacon of  Cleveland,  1493.  Treasurer  of  Salisbury,  1494.  R.  of 
Corfe,  Dorset,  1495.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1496.  Dean  of  York, 
1496.  Warden  of  King's  Hall,  1499-1338.  Bishop  of  Coventry 
and  Lichfield,  1502.  Lord  President  of  Wales,  1513.  Died 
c.  1530-1.  WiUfP.C.C).  Brotherof  John  (1476).  (Cooper,  \. 
40;  D.N.B.;  F.M.G.,  ^52.) 

BLYTHE,  GEOFFREY.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  16,  1515.  Of  Bamby,  Yorks.  B.A.  1519-20; 
M.A.  1523;  D.Civ.L.  1529.  Fellow,  1518.  Preb.  of  Lichfield, 
1521.  Warden  of  King's  Hall,  1528-41.  V.  of  Chesterton, 
Cambs.,  1528-34.  Treasurer  of  Lichfield,  1530.  Perhaps  V. 
of  West  Kirby,  Cheshire,  1526-40.  Buried  at  All  Samts', 
Cambridge,  Mar.  8,  1341-2.  Will  (V.C.C.)  1542.  (Cooper,  i. 
79;  D.N.B.) 

BLYTHE,  GEORGE.  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1554-5;  M.A.  1558. 
Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1557.  Fellow  of  Trinity,  1560.  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1560.  Proctor,  1361.  Deputy  Regius  Professor 
of  Greek,  1562.  R.  of  Hungerton,  Lines.,  1556.  Perhaps 
adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Mar.  32,  1562-3.  (Cooper,  i.  327; 
Al.  OxoH.) 

BLYTH,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  July  20, 
1667.  1st  s.  of  Francis,  Esq.  B.  at  Stamford,  Lines.  School, 
Stamford.  Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1671-2.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
June  2,  1672. 

BUTH,  HUGH.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1391-2.  One  of  these 
names  R.  of  Roding  Abbess,  Essex;  died  1455. 

BLYTHE,  HUGH.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Aug.  25,  1559.  B.  at  Chesterfield,  Derbs.  B.A.  1563-4;  M.A. 
1367.  Fellow,  1562-71.  Proctor,  1571.  Head  Master  of  Eton, 
c.  1579.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  31,  1570.  Canon  of 
Windsor,  1572.  R.  of  Gt  Appleby,  Leics.,  1572.  Apparently 
B.D.,  as  he  supplicated  for  incorporation  as  such  at  Ozforcl, 
1375.  Archdeacon  of  Leicester,  1389-91.  Died  1610.  Will, 
P.CC.    (Cooper,  in.  26.) 

BLYTH,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  15, 
1646.  S.  of  Roger,  minister  in  Ireland.  B.  there.  School, 
Melton  Mowbray.  Matric.  1646. 

BLYTHE,  JOHN.  B.A.  1476-7;  M.A.  1479-80:  LL.D.  S.  of 
William,  of  Norton,  Derbs.  Warden  of  King  s  Hall,  1488- 
Feb.  1498-9.  Master  of  the  Rolls,  1492.  Chancellor  of  the 
University,  1494-6.  Archdeaconof  Stow,  Lines.,  1477.  Preb. 
of  York,  1484.  Archdeacon  of  Huntingdon,  1478-93.  Arch- 
deacon of  Richmond,  1485.  Bishop  of  Salisbury,  1494-9. 
Died  Aug.  23,  1499.  Buried  at  Salisbury  Cathedral.  Will 
(P.CC.)  1499.  Brotherof  Geoffrey  (1483).  (D.N.B.;F.M.G., 
451) 

BLYTH,  JOHN.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1502-3.  Perhaps 
s.  of  Thomas,  of  Norton,  and  nephew  of  John,  above. 

BLYTHE,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Aug.  13,  1530.  Of  Derbyshire.  B.  at  Sheffield.  B.A.  1324-5 
(ist  in  the  tripos);  M.A.  1528;  M.D.  1543  (Incorp.  from 
Ferran).  Fellow,  1523.  Proctor,  1529-30.  First  Regius  Pro- 
fessor of  Physic,  1540-54.  (Cooper,  i.  174.) 

BLYTHE,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Pxmbrokb,  Easter,  1543. 

BLYTH,  JOHN.  B.A.  from  Psterhousx,  1582-3:  M.A.  1587: 
B.D.  1594.  Fellow,  1387.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.) 
July  9,  1587.  V.  of  Impington,  Cambs.,  1388-1617.  Will 
proved  (V.C.C.)  1617.  Benefactor  to  the  College  by  gift  of 
£210.    [T.A.  Walker.) 

BLYTH,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmamvxl.  Nov.  3,  1636.  Of 
Warwickshire.  Matric.  1637;  B.A.  1640-1. 

BLITH,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanubl,  Feb.  3,  1633-6, 

Of  Warwickshire.  Matzlc.  1656;  B.A.  1659-60. 
BLITH,  JOHN.  Adm.sizaratCLARK,July6, 1683.  Of  Doncaster. 

Matric.  1683;  B.A.  1687-8;  M.A.  1691.    FeUow,  1689.    Ord. 

priest  (Lincoln)  Feb.  38,  1696-7.    Perhaps  V.  of  GuUdeu 

Morden,  Cambs.,  1703. 


Blvthman, John 

BLYTHE  or  BLITHE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clarb,  May  4, 1699- 
Of  Lincoln.  Matric  1699;  B.A.  1702-3;  M.A.  1706.  (A  con- 
temporary, of  same  names,  at  Oxford,  ord.  priest  at  Ely, 
1708.)  One  of  these  names  Master  of  Woodbridge  School, 
1727-36. 

BLYTHE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clakx,  June  17,  x7a3.  Matric 
1725. 

BLYGH,  JONATHAN.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Michs.  1626. 
One  of  these  names,  s.  and  h.  of  Gideon,  late  of  Holsworthy, 
Devon,  Esq. ;  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  7,  1627-8. 

BLYTHE,  LAURENCE.    B.A.  1459. 

BLITHE,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Eumanuxl,  Mar.  13, 
1658-9.  Of  Warwickshire.  Matric.  1659;  B.A.  1663;  M.A. 
1666.   Ord.  priest  (Ely)  Sept.  20,  1667. 

BLITH,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1628.  Of  Kent.   B.A.  1631. 

BLYTH,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  May  17, 
1661.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Askham,  Yorks.  Matric.  1661; 
B.A.  1664-5;  M.A.  1668.  Fellow,  1667.  Presented  to 
Waresley,  Hunts.,  1680;  but  did  not  accept.  Will  proved 
(V.C.C  )  1696. 

BLYTHE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1499.  Of  Norton,  Derbs.  B.A.  1503-4.  Fellow,  1502-7. 
Afterwards  a  Benedictine  monk.  Ord.  subdeacon  (Lincoln) 
Mar.  28,  1506.  Abbot  of  Thomey,  Cambs.,  till  the  surrender, 
1539.  Suffragan  bishop  of  Ely,  1539-41.  Bishop  of  Down 
and  Connor,  in  comtnendam,  1520.  Perhaps  appointed  to  the 
Hospital  of  St  John  and  St  Mary,  Ely,  1540-1.  Died  1547. 
Buried  at  Whittlesey.  Doubtless  brother  of  John  (1502). 
(Cooper,  I.  93;  F.M.G.) 

BLYTHE,  ROGER.  Scholar  of  Christ's,  1536.  Of  Derbyshire. 
B.A.  1537-8;  M.A.  1541.  Fellowof  Pembroke,  1540.  Admon. 
granted  (V.C.C.)  1543- 

BLYTH,  ROGER.  B.A.  from  Caius,  1606-7;  M.A.  from  Trinity, 
1612.  Not  in  Caius  Register. 

BLYTH,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Apr.  17,  1652.  B.  at 
Doncaster.  Matric.  1652;  B.A.  1655-6;  M.A.  1659;  D.D. 
1679  (Lit.  Reg.).  Fellow,  1658.  Proctor,  1668-9.  Master, 
1678-1713.  Vice-chancellor,  1684-5.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 
Sept.  22, 1667.  V.  of  Everton,  Hunts.,  1677-9.  R.  of  Newton, 
Isle  of  Ely,  1679.  Died  Apr.  19,  1713.  Will  proved  (V.C.C.) 
1713.  Large  benefactor  to  Clare.   (Clare  Coll.  Hist.,  136.) 

BLYTHE,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1511-3.   ist  in  the  ordo. 

BLYTHE,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1519-30;  M.A.  1333;  B.D.  1533-4- 
Of  King's  Hall,  1523-4.  Proctor,  1531-2.  One  of  the 
original  fellows  of  Trinity,  1546.  V.  of  Chesterton,  Cambs., 
1534.  One  of  these  names,  B.A.,  V.  of  Keyingham  and 
WiUerby,  Yorks.,  1525. 

BLYTH,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1582. 

BLYTH,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  May  6, 1676. 
Only  s.  of  Thomas,  farmer.  B.  at  Collingham,  Notts.  Schools, 
Highington,  Lines,  and  Lincoln.  Matric.  1676. 

BLYTHE,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1551. 

BLYTH,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,.  Easter, 

1580;  B.A.  1583-4.    Perhaps  V.  of  Gt  Maplestead,  Essex, 

1587. 
BLYTH,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  Sept.  35, 

1650,  afterwards  Fell.-Com.  S.  of  William,  of  Stroxton,  near 

Grantham,  Lines.  B.  there.  School,  Sleaford.  Matric  1631. 

Father  of  Edward,  1677. 
BLYTHE,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  r.3,  1656. 

Matric.  1656;  B.A.  1659-60. 
BLITHE,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  July  i,  1664.   Of 

Ingleby  Grange,  Saxelby,  Lines.  Matric.  1664;  B.A.  1668-9. 

Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  24,  1671.    R.  of  Scampton,  Lines. 

V.  of  Coates. 

BLYTHE, .   M.A.  1489.    Perhaps  Geoffrey,  above. 

BLYTH, .  Scholar  of  Qukkns',  1347-30. 

BLYTHE,  .    Scholar  of  Trinity,  1348  (perhaps  George, 

above). 
BLYTHES, .   B.Civ.L.  1489-90. 

BLYTHMAN,  JASPER.  Adm.  pens,  (ago  19)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  18,  1 66 1.  S.  of  William,  deceased,  of  Royston,  Yorks. 
B.  there.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric  1661.  Adm.  at  the 
InnerTemple,  July  8,  1663.  Recorder  of  Leeds,  1692-1707. 
Recorder  of  Doncaster.  Of  Newlathes,  Yorks.,  Esq.  Married 
Catharine,  dau.  of  Richard  Mountney,  ot  Rotherham.  Died 
Doc.  IX,  1707.    Father  of  Richard.   (Vis.  0/ Yorks.,  x66i.) 

BLYTHMAN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Querns',  Apr.  30,  1608. 
Of  London.  B.A.  1611-2;  M.A.  1613.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
June  18,  1614,  age  23;  priest,  Dec.  34,  1616.  Probably  s.  of 
Jasper,  of  Royston,  and  uncle  of  Jasiier  (t66i). 


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Blythman,  Richard 

BLYTHEMAN,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  1696.  S.  of  Jasper  (1661).  B.  at  Royston,  Yorks., 
1678.  B.A.  1701-2.  Fellow,  1700.  Ord.  priest  (Ely)  Dec. 
20,  1702.  Assistant  Master  at  Eton.  Conduct  of  Eton 
College.  Minor  canon  of  Windsor.  Died  at  Leeds,  Yorks., 
Apr.  12,  1710. 

BLYTHEMAN,  WILLIAM.  B.Civ.L.  1519-20.  One  of  these 
names  was  a  Commissioner  for  destroying  the  monasteries  in 
the  North.  Died  c.  1343-4.   (M.  H.  Peacock.) 

BOAD,  HENRY.  Matric  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 
1660. 

BOAD,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi  (age  18),  1709. 
Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  1710;  B.A.  1713-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 
Sept.  25,  1715;  priest  (Norwich)  Mar.  1717-8.  R.  of  Eyke, 
Suffolk,  1722. 

BOAR,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Jime  9,  1657. 

BOAR  or  BOARNE,  WILUAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Nov.  30, 
1681.   Matric.  1681,  as  Boame;  B.A.  1685-6,  as  Bower. 

BOARD,  %u  BOORD. 

BOARDMAN,  see  BORDMAN. 

BOATS,  JOHN.  B.D.  1609  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  B.  in  London. 

Matric.    (Oxford)    Sept.    11,    1390,   age    15;   B.A.    1594-5; 

M.A.  1598;  B.D.  1603.    Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Carlisle) 

Apr.  8,  1399.   R.  of  West  Tilbury,  Essex,  1607.   University 

preacher,  1608.    R.  of  North  Kilworth,  Leics.,  1609.    Will 

(P.C.C.)  1627. 
BOATMAN,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Michs. 

1 64 1.    Perhaps  Minister  of  St  Peter  Mancroft,  Norwich,  c. 

1654. 
BOAWRE  or  BOWER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  t, 

1696.    Of  Nottinghamshire.    Scholar,  1696;  Matric.   1697; 

B.A.  1699-1700,  as  Boawre.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln) 

Sept  20,  X702.   R.  of  Thomton-Ie-Moor,  Lines.,  1702. 
BOAWRE,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Apr.  9,  ly^z. 

Of  Nottinghamshire.  Matric.  1742;  B.A.  1744-5;  M.A.  1748. 

FpIIow,  1747-58.   Senior  Proctor,  1754-5.   Ord.  priest  (Ely) 

May  21,  1758. 

BOBERFIELD,  JOHN.   Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

1458. 
BOBET,  JOHN.   B.Civ.L.  1517-8. 

BOBET,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1369; 

B.A.  1572-3; M.A.  1576. 
BOCAS,  ROBERT.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter, 

1554  [^mpubes). 
BOCHER, .   B.Can.L.  1302-3. 

BOOKING,  THOMAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1627;  B.A.  1630-1;  M.A.  1634. 
BOCOCK,  iee  also  BOWCOCK. 

BOCOCK  or  BOWCOCKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clark,  Apr.  3, 
1638.   B.  in  London.   Matric.  1658;  B.A.  1661. 

BOCTON,  HENRY  DE.   '  King's  scholar*  at  Cambridge,  1329. 

BODE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1570. 

BODE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  24,  1595-6. 
Matric.  c.  1596.  John  Bode,  of  Catmonden,  Essex,  was 
adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Oct.  24,  1599.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of 
William,  of  Pnrley,  Essex.  {Morant,  i.  347.) 

BODELL,  MOSES.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  c.  1594. 

BODENDINE  or  BODENHAM,  FRANCIS,  Adm.  FelL-Com.  at 
Sidney,  Apr.  1601.  S.  of  Sir  William,  of  Ryhall,  Rutland, 
gent.  B.  there.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  4,  1602-3.  Sheriff 
of  Ruts.,  1615.  Knighted,  1616.  M.P.  for  Rutland,  1626. 
Buried  at  Ryhall,  1671.  Father  of  Wingfield  (1634)  and 
Robert  (1633). 

BODENDINE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  scholar  at  Sidney,  Sept.  20, 
1608.   Matric.  1608. 

BODENHAM,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1611; 
B.A.  1614-3;  M.A.  1618.  Perhaps  ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Dec.  27,  1619;  priest.  Mar.  26,  1620,  as  'Bodendine.' 

BODENHAM,  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  28,  1662. 
S.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Orpington,  Kent,  gent.  Matric.  1662. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Apr.  14, 1663.  Barrister,  1671.  Ancient, 
1687.  Age  20  in  1663.   {Vis.  of  Kent,  1663.) 

BODENHAM,  ROBERT.  Matric  Fell.-Com.  from  Queens', 
Easter,  1633.  S.  of  Sir  Francis  (above),  of  Ryhall,  Rutland. 
M.A.  1635-6  {Lit.  Reg.).  Brother  of  Wingfield,  next. 

BODENHAM,  WINGFIELD.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Queens', 
Easter,  1634.  Of  Rutland.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Francis  (i6oi),  of 
Ryhall,  Rutland,  Knt.  Matric.  at  Christ  Church  (Oxford) 
Dec.  13,  1633,  age  18.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  6,  1633. 
Knighted,  1642.  Royalist;  imprisoned  in  the  Tower.  Brother 
of  Robert,  above.  {Al.  Oxon. ;  Blore,  Rutland.) 


BoEs,  Talbot 

BODGAS  or  BOGAS,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus 
Christi,  Easter,  1647.  Of  Norfolk. 

BODHAM,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Jan.  27, 
1691-2.  S.  of  Matthew,  gent,  of  Swaffham,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 
Schools,  Swaffham  (private)  and  Norwich.  Matric.  1692; 
Scholar,  1693-j;  B.A.  1695-6.  Died  June  11, 1762.  M.I.  at 
Swaffham.    (Venn,  i.  4904 

BODHAM,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Dec.  21, 
1733.  S.  of  Thomas,  grocer,  late  of  Swaffham,  Norfolk. 
B.  there.  Schools,  Lexham  (private),  Bexwell  (private)  and 
Wisbech.  Matric.  1734;  Scholar,  1734-41.  Died  Mar.  25, 
1785,  aged  69.  M.I.  at  Swaffham.   {Venn,  n.  38.) 

BODINGTON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  siaar  at  Jesus,  May  31,  1712. 
Of  Milverton,  Warws.  Matric.  1712;  Scholar;  B.A.  1715-*. 
R.  of  St  Fagan,  Glamorganshire,  1729. 

BODINGTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  May  20, 
1647.  S.  of  William,  baker.  B.  at  Turvey,  Beds.  Schools, 
Lavendon,  Bucks.,  and  Perse,  Cambridge.  Matric.  1647; 
B.A.  1650-1;  M.A.  1634.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1634.  Prob- 
ably R.  of  Newton  Blossomville,  Bucks.,  c.  1632-77.  Died 
May  or  June,  1677.  Father  of  Thomas  (1676).  (Misc.  Gen. 
et  Her.,  11.  164;  Lipscomb,  iv.  260.) 

BODINGTON,  JOHN,  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1649. 
Of  Northamptonshire.  B.A.  1651-2;  M.A.  1656.  One  of 
these  names  R.  of  Marston  Trussell,  Northants.,  1663.  Buried 
there  Aug.  15,  1669.  {Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.  2nd  S.,  iv.  102; 
Bridges,  11.  521.) 

BODINGTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Sidney,  May  9, 
1676.  ist  s.  of  John  (1647)  R.  of  Newton  Blossomville, 
Bucks.  B.  at  Turvey,  Beds.  Schools,  Bedford  and  Ashley. 
Matric.  1677;  B.A.  1679-80.  Citizen  and  leather-seller  of 
London.  {Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  11.  163.) 

BODLEY,  JOHN,  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Easter,  1604; 
B.A.  1607-8. 

BODLEY,  LAURENCE.  M.A.  1618  (Incorp.  from  Oxford); 
B.A.  (Oxford)  1614;  B.D.  1626.  Fellow  of  Exeter  College, 
1614-32.  R.  of  Clist  Hvdon,  Devon,  1631-3.  Preb.  of 
Exeter,  1633-4.  WUl  (PiC.C.)  1634.  Nephew  of  Thomas, 
founder  of  the  Bodleian  Library.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

BODLEY,  THOMAS.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1492.  Resided 
till  1531.  S.  of  Richard,  of  St  Botolph,  Billingsgate.  B.A. 
1493;  M.A.  1497-8.  Ord.  priest  (Ely)  Sept  24, 1496.  V.  of 
South  Weald,  Essex,  1499-1537.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1337;  to 
be  buried  in  St  Botolph's.    (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

BODNEY,  THOMAS.  Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi,  1390.  R,  of 
Landbeach,  Cambs.,  1398. 

BODURDA,  GRIFFITH.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1616. 

BODURDA,  GRIFFIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Oct. 
27,  1639.  3rd  s.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Bodurda  (Aberdaron), 
Carnarvonshire.  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  1639;  Scholar. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  19,  1649.  Brother  of  Hugh 
(1632)  and  John  (1630-1). 

BODURDA,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1619.  Of  Carnarvonshire.  B.A.  1623-4;  M.A.  1627.  Fellow, 
1629. 

BODURDA,  HUGH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i6)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  6, 
1632.  S.  of  John,  E^q.,  of  Aberdaron,  Carnarvonshire. 
B.  there.  School,  Perse,  Cambridge.  Matric.  1632;  B.A. 
1633-6;  M.A.  1639.  Brother  of  Griffin  (1639)  and  John,  next. 

BODURDA,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  22, 

1630-1.    S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Aberdaron,  Carnarvonshire. 

B.  there.  School,  Wybimbury,  Cheshire.  Matric.  1631.  Adm. 

at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Dec.  9, 1634.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Bodurda. 

Brother  of  Griffin  (1639)  and  Hugh  (1632). 
BODURDA,  WILLIAM.   B.A.  1614  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).   Of 

Carnarvonshire.    M.A.   1615;  B.D.  from  St  John's,   1623. 

(Matric.  at  Oxford,  Apr.  7, 1609,  age  16;  B.A.  1612.)  Fellow 

of  St  John's,    1616-44   (ejectal).    Ord.   deacon   (Peterb.) 

May  26;  priest.  May  27,  1621.   R.  of  Witton,  Worcs.,  1622. 

R.  of  South  Wootton,  Norfolk,  1626;  sequestered,  1646. 
BODVELL,  PETER.   Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Jan.  29,  1706-7. 

Of  Wales.   Matric  1707. 
BODYE,  JOHN.     Matric.  pens,   from  Trinity,  Easter,  1349. 

Probably  supplic.  for  B.Civ.L.  at  Oxford,  1552.  (Fasti,  i.  30.) 
BOEHM,  CLEMENT.  Adm  Fell.-Com.  at  Clare,  Mar.  25,  1750. 

B.  in  London.  Matric.  1750-1. 
BOERCHER,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1346. 
BOES,  see  also  BOWES. 
BOES,  FRANCIS.    Matric  FelL-Com.  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1575- 
BOES,  RALPH.  Matric.  FelL-Com.  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1575. 
BOES,  TALBOT.    Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Sx  John's,  Michs, 

1575. 


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BoEs,  Thomas 

BOES  (7  BOLD),  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Tkinity,  Mlchs. 
1589. 

BOFFERRIL,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clark,  Michs. 
1674- 

BOGAS,  ROBERT,  %u  BODGAS. 

BOGDANI,  WILUAM  MAURICE.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar 
fatjm  Eton,  1751.  S.  of  William,  of  Hitchin.  B.A.  1756; 
M.A.  1759.  Fellow.  Resided  at  Hitchin,  Herts.  Died  May 
3,  1790,  aged  57.  M.I.  at  Hitchin.  {Hartcood;  who  calls 
him  F.R,S.  and  F.S.A.  in  mistake  for  his  father.) 

BOGGE,  HUMPHREY.  Matric  pens,  from  Clam,  Lent,  i579-8o- 
Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Giles,  of  Sutterton.  Lines.  Succeeded 
his  father,  1602.  Died  July,  1607.  WUl  (P.C.C),  as  of 
Donington.   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

BOGG,  .  Adm.  Fell  -Com.  at  Emmanukl,  Oct.  23,  1604. 

Probably  James,  s.  and  h.  of  Humphrey,  above,  age  15,  in 
1603.  Knighted,  1609.  Of  Lincoln  in  1613.  Died  before  1632. 
(J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

BOGUSLAUS, .   Count  of  the  Holy  Roman  Empire.   M.A. 

1634. 
BOHEMUS  or  BOHEMB,  GEORGE.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens', 

June  30,   1647.    B.  at  Colberg,   Pomerania,   1628.    V.  of 

Foxton,    Leics.,    1650-9.     Minister    at    Sleaford,    Lines.; 

silenced,  1662.    Schoolmaster  at  Walcot;  and  preacher  in 

Lincolnshire.  Died  Sept.  9,  1711.  {Calamy,u.  156;  D.N. B.; 

Nichols,  II.  563.) 
BOHEREL  or  BOHRVELL,  ELIAS.    Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity 

Hall,  Jan.  7,  1687-8.    S.  of  a  physician.    B.  at  Rochelle, 

France.  Matric.  pens.  1687.  Studied  at  Saumur.  Protestant 

refugee.   {See  Fasti,  11.  230.) 
BOHUN,  BAXTER.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  July  i, 

1633.   S.  of  Edmund,  gent.,  of  Westhall,  Suffolk.   B.  there. 

School,  North  Cove  (private).   Matric.  1635.   Succeeded  his 

father.     Married    Margaret    Lawrence.     Died    Aug.    1658. 

Father  of  Edmund,  next.   {F.M.G.,  i.  323;  Vis.  of  Suff., 

1664.) 
BOHUN,  EDMUND.    Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Queens',  Feb.   11, 

i66i-i.  S.  of  Baxter  (1633)  above.  B.  at  Ringsfield,  Suffolk, 

Mar.  12,  1644-5.    Matric.  1663.    Licenser  of  publications, 

1692.  Chief  Justice  of  Carolina,  169S.   Author,  Geographical 

Dictionary,  and  various  political  works.    Died  Oct.  5,  1699. 

Father  of  Humfrey  (1689).   {D.N.B.;  F.M.G.,  i.  323;  Vis. 

of  Suff.,  1664.) 
BOHUN,  HUMPHREY.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1552;  B.A.  1555-6,  ist  in  the  ordo;  M.A.  1359.    Fellow,  1557. 

Fellow  and  tutor  at  Caius,  1366-7.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1568. 

Probably  s.  of  Nicholas.     (Venn,  i.  61:   F.M.G.,  i.  323; 

Cooper,  I.  240.) 
BOHUN,  HUMFREY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  May  30, 

1689.  S.  of  Fxlmund  (1661-2),  Esq.,  Chief  Justice  of  Carolina. 

B.  at  Pulham,  Norfolk.  School,  Woodbridge.   Matric.  1689. 

Hanged  himself  in  his  study,  Dec.  1692. 
BOHUN,  NICHOLAS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Oct.  3, 

1567.    Of  Uggeshall,  Suffolk.    S.  of  Francis,  gent.    School, 

Bungay.    Matric.  sizar,  1367.    Died  Nov.  16,  1602.    Buried 

at  Westhall.    M.I.    (Venn,  1.  61.) 
BOHUN,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June  17, 

1701.     Of   Ipswich.    S.   of  Edmund,  of  Westhall,  Staffs. 

(?  Suffolk),  Esq.   Matric.  1701;  M.B.  1706;  M.D.  1728  (Com. 

Reg.).    Father  of  William,  next.   (F.M.G.,  i.  323.) 
BOHUN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  30, 

1752.  S.  of  William  (1701),  M.D.  above.  School,  Dedham. 

Died  without  issue  Dec.  29, 1780.   '  The  last  of  his  family  and 

name.'  (F.M.G.,  i.  323.) 
BOID,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June  28,  1692, 

from   University  of  Glasgow;   being   then   of   two   years' 

standing. 
BOIS,  see  BOYS. 
BOISDAUNE,  LEWIS  (7  ANDREW  LEWIS).  Adm.  pens,  (age  16) 

at  Peterhousk,  Feb.  23,  1744-5.    Of  Hampshire.    School, 

Westminster.    Scholar,  1744;   Matric.   1743;  B.A.   1748-9; 

M.A.  from  Queens',  1733.   Fellow  of  Queens'.   Ord.  deacon 

(Ely)  June   17,   1753;  priest  (Norwich)  Mar.   1734.    V.  of 

St  Botolph's,  Cambridge,  1753.   V.  of  East  Meon,  Hants., 

1769-88.  V.  of  East  Dean,  Sussex,  1774-88.  R.  of  Treyford, 

1773-88.   Chaplain  to  the  King.    Died  1788,  at  East  Meon. 

(T.  A.  Walker.) 
BOKENHAM,  see  BUCKENHAM. 
BOLD,  ALEXANDER.    Matric  sizar  from  Prmbroke,  Easter, 

1603;  B.A.  1606-7;  M.A.  1610;  B.D.  1618.    Fellow,  1610. 

Minuter  of  St  Benet's,  Cambridge,  1613-25.  V.  of  Swaffham 

Prior  St  Mary,  Cambs.,  1620-3.     Died  1623.    Will  proved 

(V.C.C.)  1623. 
BOULD,  HENRY.  B<atric  pent,  from  Jstus,  Micbt.  1371. 


Bold,  William 

BOLD,  HENRY.  M.A.  1628  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of  Hamp- 
shire. Matric  trom  Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford,  June  26,  1621, 
age  19;  B.A.  1622;  M.A.  1623. 

BOLD,  HENRY.  M.A.  1638  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Matric. 
(Oxford)  July  7,  1631;  B.A.  1634-5;  M.A.  1657;  B.D.  1664. 
Student  of  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  165 1.  Proctor  (Oxford), 
1662.  Chaplain  to  Lord  Arlington.  Precentor  and  preb.  of 
Exeter,  i668.  Fellow  of  Eton,  1669.  Died  Sept.  9,  1677, 
at  Montpelier.  (Al.  Oxon.) 

BOLD,  JOHN.  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1603-4.  One  of  these  names 
R.  of  Broughton  Gifford,  Wilts.   Will  (Cons.  C.  Sarum)  1621. 

BOULD,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Feb.  8,  1639-40.  Of 
Derbyshire.  Matric.  1640;  B.A.  1643-4.  V.  of  Alrewas, 
Staffs.,  1646-37.  Died  Dec  11,  1637.  (Wm  Salt  Arch.  Soc., 
1915) 

BOLD,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  20,  1661. 
S.  of  Samuel,  clerk,  of  Derby.  B.  there.  School,  Oakham. 
Matric.  1 661;  B.A.  1664-3;  M.A.  1668.  Perhaps  C.  of 
Lutterworth,  Leics.,  1670.  Admon.  (Leicester)  1677;  R.  of 
Lutterworth. 

BOLD,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  26, 1693. 
S.  of  John,  clerk.  B.  at  Laughton,  near  Welford,  Leics. 
School,  Kibworth-Beauchamp.  Matric.  1696;  B.A.  1698-9. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  24,  1701;  priest.  May  23,  1703. 
C.  of  Stoney  Stanton,  1702-51.  Master  of  a  small  endowed 
school  at  Hinckley,  Leics.,  1698.  Declined  preferment  and 
devoted  himself  to  his  parish.  An  able  Divine.  Died  Oct. 
26, 1751,  aged  73.  M.I.  at  Stanton.  (D.N.B.;  Nichols,  iv.  975.) 

BOLD,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  5,  1714.  Of 
Staffordshire.   Matric.  1715;  B.A.  1718-9. 

BOWLD,  LANCELOT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  29, 
1631.  S.  of  William,  of  Prescott,  Lanes.  B.  there.  School, 
Liverpool  (private).  Matric  1631;  B.A.  1635-6. 

BOLD,  MICHAEL.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Trinity  Hall, 
Michs.  1688.  S.  of  Henry,  of  Rugby,  clerk.  Matric.  at  Merton 
College,  Oxford,  Jan.  6,  1680-1,  age  17.  Fellow  of  Trinity 
Hall,  1688-92  (ejected  as  a  non-jurort.  Student  of  civil  law, 
but  no  degree.    Died  July  28,  1742.  (Al.  Oxon.;  G.  Mag.) 

BOLD,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  7, 
1671.  S.  of  Samuel  (1631),  clerk,  of  Swarkstone,  Derbs.  B. 
there.  School,  Repton.  Matric.  1671;  B.A.  1674-5.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  24,  1676.  V.  of  Burton  Pedwardine, 
Lines.,  1681. 

BOULDE,  RANDOLPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  May  18,  1637. 
Of  Cheshire.   Matric.  1658,  imputes;  B.A.  1660-1. 

BOLD,  RICHARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Jesus,  June  6,  1693. 
S.  of  Peter,  of  Bold,  Lanes.,  Esq.  Matric.  1693.  M.P.  for 
Lancashire,  1701-4.  Died  Mar.  21, 1703-4,  aged  26.  (A.  Gray; 
Vis.  of  Lanes.,  1664.) 

BOLD,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  27)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  4, 
1723.  S.  of  Thomas,  clothier,  of  Yorkshire.  B.  at  Soothill, 
near  Wakefield.  School,  Bradford.  Matric.  1723.  Buried  at 
St  Botolph's,  Cambridge,  May  17,  1726,  as  'Richard  Bold, 
Scholar  of  St  John's.' 

BOLD,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter,  1631; 
B.A.  1634-5;  M.A.  1638.  R.  of  Swarkstone,  Derbs.,  1630-67. 
R.  of  Breadsall,  1667-77.  R-  of  Lutterworth,  1667-77. 
Probably  preb.  of  Lichfield,  1669.  Died  1677.  Buried  at 
Little  Peatllng,  Leics.  Father  of  Samuel  (1658),  and  Peter 
(1671).  (Cox,  Churches  of  Derbs.,  in.  495;  Glover,  11.  153; 
Nichols,  IV.  238.) 

BOLD,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  ro, 
1658.  S.  of  Samuel  (above),  of  Sawley,  Derbs.  B.  there. 
School,  Oakham.  Matric.  1658;  B.A.  1661-2;  M.A.  1665. 
Perhaps  V.  of  Mickleover,  Derbs.,  1662-7.  R-  of  Swarkstone, 
1667-77.  R.  of  Breadsall,  1677-1700.  Died  1700.  (Cox, 
Churches  of  Derbs.,  iii.  493;  Glover,  11.  133.) 

BOLD,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June 
30,  1705.  S.  of  Samuel,  clerk,  above.  B.  at  Breadsall, 
Derbs.  School,  Derby.  Matric.  1705.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincohij 
June  4,  1710.  Doubtless  C.  of  Naseby,  Northants.,  1714. 
Vicar,  1718-31.     Buried  there  Dec.   20,   1751. 

BOLD,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1604; 
B.A.  1607-8;  M.A.  from  Pembroke,  1611.  Fellow  of  Pem- 
broke, 1610.  Proctor,  1624-5.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1628. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec  19;  priest,  Dec.  20,  1613.  V.  of 
Soham,  Cambs.,  1629.  R.  of  Tilney  All  Saints',  Norfolk, 
1631-8.  Died  Nov.  8,  1638.  (Al.  Oxon.;  BlomefUld,  iv.  693.) 

BOULD,  WILLIAM.   B.A.  from  Jesus,  1604-3. 

BOLD  or  BOULDS,  WILLIAM   Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Petbr- 

HOUSB,  July  23,  1636.   Of  Anglesey.    School,  Westminster. 

Matric    1637.    Adm.  at  Gray's   Inn,  May   14,   X639.    Of 

Trevilim  Meyricke,  Anglesey,  gent. 


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BoLDERO,  Daniel 

BOLDERO,  DANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jksvs,  June  ii,  1666. 
3rd  s.  of  Henry,  of  Barton  Turf,  Norfolk,  Esq.  Matric. 
1667:  M.A.  1669  (LU.  Reg.).  Of  Barton  Turf,  and  after- 
wards of  York.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn  (as  'Bolders')  Feb. 
as,  1667-8.  Buried  at  St  Helen's,  York.  {Suff.  Man.  Fam., 
1. 187.) 

BOLDERO,  EDMUND.  Matric.  pens,  (age  17)  from  Pembroke, 
Easter,  1626.  S.  of  John,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds,  Sufiolk. 
B.A.  1628-9;  ^■^-  "^32;  ^•^- 1660-1  (Lit.  Reg.).  Fellow,  c. 
1630-44:  ejected  and  imprisoned.  Master  of  Jesus,  1663-79. 
Vice-chancellor,  1668-9,  1674-5.  R-  of  Westerfield,  Sufiolk, 
1643.  Chaplain  to  Bishop  Wren,  1660.  R.  of  Glemsford  and 
Harkstead,  Suffolk,  1662.  R.  of  Snailwell,  Cambs.,  1663-78. 
Died  July  5,  1679.  Buried  in  the  College  Chapel.  M.I.  there. 
WiU  (V.C.C.)  1679.   (D.N.B.;  Jes.  Coll.  History,  126.) 

BOLDERO,  FRANCIS.  B.A.  1539-40.  Scholar  at  Gonville 
Hall,  1538-43.  Perhaps  s.  of  Edmund,  of  Fomham  St 
Martin,  Sufiolk,  Esq.  Of  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  1547.  Will  (Norwich)  1574.   {Suff.  Man.  Fam.,  i.  185.) 

BOLDERO,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  Mar.  31, 
1657.  S.  of  Henry,  merchant  adventurer  at  Dort.  B.  at 
Hull.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matric.  1657.  Migrated 
to  Queens',  Sept.  14,  1660;  and  to  Jesus,  Aug.  31,  1663. 
B.A.  from  Queens',  1660-1;  M.A.  from  Jesus,  1664.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  24,  1664;  priest.  Mar.  10,  1665-6.  V.  of 
Whaddon,  Cambs.,  1672.  {PeiU,  1.  576;  Suff.  Man.  Fam.,  i. 
187.) 

BOLDERO,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Aug.  24, 
1690.  S.  of  Simon,  of  Ixworth,  Sufiolk,  gent.  School,  Bury. 
Matric.  1692;  B.A.  1695-6;  M.A.  1699.  Fellow,  1697. 
Ftoctor,  1713-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  May,  1697;  priest, 
Jime,  1698.  V.  of  Fen  Drayton,  Cambs.,  July,  1707.  R.  of 
Clipstone,  Northants.,  1713-51.  Author,  Sermons.  Died 
May  28,  1751.   (Peile,  11.  119-20.) 

BOLDERO,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1715. 
Only  s.  of  Simon  (1675),  R-  of  Woolpit,  Sufiolk.  Scholar, 
1715;  B.A.  1718-9.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  1719;  priest 
(Ely)  1720.  R.  of  Woolpit,  Sufiolk,  1723.  Perhaps  R.  of 
Knoddishall,  1721-4.  Died  Oct.  X7,  1753-  Father  of  John 
(1748)  next.  {PeiU,  11.  185  is  wrong  as  to  date  of  death; 
Suff.  Man.  Fam.,  1.  185.) 

BOLDERO,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  July  i, 
1748.  S.  of  John  (1715),  R.  of  Woolpit,  Sufiolk.  School, 
Wyverstone.  Scholar,  1749;  Matric.  1750;  B.A.  1752.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  1752;  priest  (Norwich)  Oct.  1756.  V.  of 
Roudham,  Norfolk,  1763-81.  V.  of  Cavenham,  1769-81.  R. 
of  Ampton,  Suffolk,  1762-81.  Buriedat  Ampton,  1781.  (Suff. 
Man.  Fam.,  i.  185 ;  Peile,  11.  253.) 

BOLDERO,  SIMON.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Nov.  29,  1675.  S.  of 
Simon,  of  Ixworth,  Suffolk,  gent.  Matric.  1675-6;  B.A. 
1679-80;  M.A.  1683.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June,  1680; 
priest,  July,  1681.  R.  of  Eccles,  Norfolk,  1688-1702.  V.  of 
Gt  Barton,  Suffolk,  1701.  R.  of  Woolpit,  Suffolk,  1715-22. 
Buried  at  Gt  Barton,  1722.  Father  of  John  (1715).  {Suff. 
Man.  Fam.,  1.  185.) 

BOLDROE,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Pbteruousb,  Michs. 

1585. 
BOLDERSTON,  see  also  BALDERSTON. 

BOLDERSTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Oct.  30,  1691. 
Of  Yorkshire.  Matric  1691;  Scholar,  1695;  B.A.  1695-6; 
M.A.  1699. 

BOLDNEY,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1550. 

BOLER,  HENRY.   B.A.  from  Christ's,  1638. 

BOLEYN,  see  BOLLEN  and  BULLEN. 

BOLGAR,  BARNABY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Aug.  14, 1590. 
B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1593-4;  M.A.  from  Emmanuel, 
1598. 

BOLLAND,  see  also  BOWLAND. 

BOLLAND  or  BOLLAM,  RALPH.  B.A.  1503-4;  M.A.  1507; 
B.D.  c.  1516;  D.D.  1520-1.  Preacher,  1510-1.  Perhaps  'Mr 
Dr  Bowlam'  R.  of  Yate,  Gloucs.,  before  1532,  and  non-resi- 
dent at  the  Bishop's  Visitation,  1551.  Died  c.  1553.  (F.  S. 
Hockaday.) 

BOLLAM,  RALPH.   B.A.  1513-4. 

BOLLAND,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  TuiKmr,  Lent,  1382-3 ; 
B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1585-6. 

BOLLAND,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  30)  at  St  John's,  May  18, 

1724.  S.  of  John,  of  Yorkshire.  B.  at  Kettlewell,  Yorks. 
School,  Threshfield.  Matric.  1724:  B.A.  1727-8.  Ord.  priest 
(London)  Dec.  24,  173a.  R.  of  Fewston,  Yorks.,  1737-9. 
Died  1739.   {Scott-Mayor,  iii.  367.) 

BOLLAND,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  16,  1529.  Of  St  Margaret's,  City  of  London. 


BoLNEST,  John 

BOLLAND,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  23)  at  Christ's,  June  27, 
1665.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Leeds.  School,  Bradford.  Migrated 
to  Jesus,  June  10,  1667.  Matric.  1667;  B.A.  from  Jesus, 
1668-9;  M.A.  1672. 

BOLLARD, .   B.Civ.L.  1488-9. 

BOLLE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  June  aS, 
1673.  S.  of  John,  Esq.  Bapt.  at  Louth,  Lines.,  July  11, 
1656.  Matric  1674.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  12, 
1677.    Will  (P.CC.)  1699. 

BOLL,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1480. 
B.A.  1489-90. 

BOLLE,  JOHN.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  King's,  Lent,  1586-7. 
S.  of  Charles,  of  Haugh,  Lines.  B.A.  1586-7.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  3,  1587.  Served  with  distinction  in  Spain 
and  Ireland.  Governor  of  Kinsale.  Knighted,  1596.  Died 
Nov.  3,  1606.  Buried  at  Haugh.  {Cooper,  iii.  11;  J.  Foster, 
Gray's  Inn;  Vis.  of  Lines.,  1592.) 

BOLE, .   B.A.  1524-5. 

BOLLER,  JOHN.  'Of  Jesus  College,  Cambridge*  when  ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  24,  1609;  priest,  Sept.  23,  1610. 

BOLLEN  or  BOLEYN,  see  also  BULLEN. 

BOLLEN,  DANIEL  M.A.  1627  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of  Essex. 
Matric.  from  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  May  3,  1621,  age  16; 
B.A.  1623;  M.A.  1626.  R.  of  Orgarswick,  Kent,  1631.  V. 
of  Northgate  St  Mary,  Canterbury,  1635.  Minor  Canon  of 
Canterbury.  Married,  at  St  George's,  Canterbury,  June  13, 
1633,  Phoebe  Gaimt.    (Al.  Oxon.;  H.  G.  Harrison.) 

BOLEYN,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall,  Michs. 
1544.  Perhaps  s.  of  George,  Lord  Rochford.  B.  in  London. 
B.A.  1552-3;  M.A.  1559;  B.D.  1566-7;  D.D.  from  Trinity, 
1576.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  21,  1562-3.  University 
preacher,  1572.  I'reb.  of  York,  1560;  of  Lichfield,  1577. 
R.  of  Kempston,  Notts.  Canon  of  Canterbury,  1566.  R.  of 
St  Dionys  Backchurch,  1575-92.  Dean  of  Lichfield,  1576. 
R.  of  Bangor,  1595.  Died  Jan.  1602-3.  {Cooper,  n.  341; 
D.N.B.) 

BOLEYN,  HENRY.  M.A.  c.  1450;  D.D.  Proctor,  1454-6.  Vice- 
Chancellor,  1466-7.  I'reb.  of  Lincoln,  1473-81.  Archdeacon 
of  Chichester,   1481.    Buried  at  Lincoln,  1481. 

BOLEYN,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  May,  1544. 
Matric.  from  Nicholas  Hostel,  Easter,  1544. 

BOLEYN,  THOMAS.  Fellow  of  Trinity  Hall,  1421.  Master 
of  Gonville  Hall,  1454-72.  Brother  of  Sfr  Jeffry,  Lord  Mayor 
of  London,  great-grand-unrle  of  the  Queen.  Ord.  sub  deacon 
(Ely)  Dec.  21,  1420.  R.  of  Hackford,  Norfolk,  1436.  Preb. 
of  Hereford,  1441.  Perhaps  R.  of  Doddington,  Cambs., 
exchanged  for  Chart  Magna,  Kent,  1446.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's, 
1447.  Sub-dean  of  Welte,  1450.  Precentor,  1451.  Preb.  of 
Sarum,  1465-72.  Master  of  the  College  at  Maidstone,  1458. 
Accompanied  Edmund  Beaufort  to  the  Council  of  Basle. 
Preb.  of  St  Stephen's,  Westminster,  1446  till  his  death  in 
1472.  Benefactor  to  GonvJUe  Hall.   {Venn,  i.  9.) 

BOLEYN,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  1503-4;  M.A.  1507.  4th  s.  of  Sir 
W.  Boleyn,  unde  of  the  Queen.  Pens,  at  Gonville  Hall, 
1512-5.  University  preacher,  1511.  R.  of  St  Peter  Cheap, 
1516-29  Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1529.  Archdeacon  of  Winchester, 
1529-51.  R.  of  Holt,  Norfolk,  1534;  of  Postwick,  1543-51. 
Buried  at  Stiffkey,  Norfolk,  Feb.  6,  i55i-2.    {Venn,  i.  21.) 

BOLLES,  see  also  BOWLES. 

BOLLES  or  BOLES,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Jan.  3S> 

1604-5.  Of  Herts. 
BOLES,   CHARLES.    Adm.   FelL-Com.   at  Queens',   Mar.    2, 

1608-9.    Of  Lincolnshire.    Perhaps  M.A.  1615  (on  King's 

visit). 
BOLLES  or  BOWLES,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi, 

1546.    Probably  s.  of  Richard,  of  Haugh,  Lines.    Matric. 

Easter,  1548.   Will  (Lincohi)  1584,  as  of  Saltfleetby.   (J.  Ch. 

Smith.) 
BOLLESEY,  THOMAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 

Easter,  1605. 
BOLLING,  PHILIP.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1629.  Of  Sufiolk. 
BOLLYNGE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1562 ; 

B.A.   1566-7.    R.  of  Haddon,  Hunts.,  i573-(?)  89.    R-  of 

Rollesby,  Norfolk,  1589-91. 

BOLLIS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1471. 

BOLLIS  or  BOWLES, .   M.A.  1493. 

BOLNES,  ROBERT.  Scholar  of  Clare,  1503. 

BOLNEST,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  28, 
1631.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Stock,  Essex.  School,  Merchant 
Taylors'.  Matric.  1631;  B.A.  1634-5;  M.A.  1638.  One  of 
these  names  V.  of  Hockley,  Essex.  {PeiU,  1.  409.) 


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BoLNEY,  Anthony 

BOLNEY,  ANTHONY.  Pens,  at  GoNvn,LK  Hall,  1520-3-  A 
monk  from  Lewes.  Snb-prior  of  Lewes  at  the  surrender  in 
X537;  when  he  received  a  pension  of  £7.   {Venn,  1.  23.) 

BOLNEY,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Gonville  Hall, 
Michs.  1348. 

BOLRON,  ROLAND.  B.A.  1304-5;  M.A.  1309;  B.D.  1516-7. 
Of  York  diocese.  Fellow  of  Pembbokb,  1303.  Proctor,  1516. 
Preacher,  15 17.   (LotUr.) 

BOLSWORTH,  CLEMENT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  19,  1689-90.  S.  of  Edward.  B.  in  London.  School, 
Westminster.  Matric.  1693;  Scholar,  1693.  S.  and  h.  of 
Edward,  of  St  Dunstan-in-the-West,  citizen  and  haberdasher. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June  19,  1694. 

BOLT  or  BOULT,  AMBROSE  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius, 
Apr.  8,  1657.  S.  of  William,  R.  of  Gorleston,  Sufiolk 
(1616).  B.  there.  School,  Blofield,  Norfolk.  Matric.  1657; 
B.A.  1660-1. 

BOLT  or  BOULT,  CLEMENT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  13)  at  Caius, 
Oct.  18,  1675.  S.  of  William,  baker,  of  Lynn.  Schools, 
Lynn  and  Gislingham,  Suffolk.  Matric.  1675;  Scholar, 
i675_Bi;  B.A.  1679^0;  M.A.  1683.  Fellow,  1681-9.  Fellow- 
ship pronounced  void,  1689.     (P'rtfci,  1.  455.) 

BOLTE,  GABRIEL.  Matii&  sizar  from  Pxtbrhouse,  Michs. 
1589. 

BOLTE,  GABRIEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  16x9. 
Probably  adm.  at  Merchant  Taylors'  School,  1617.  B.A. 
from  St  Catharine's,  1622-3;  M.A.  1626.   {PeiU,  1.  328.) 

BOULT,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1608.  Of  Norfolk.  B.A.  1612;  according  to  Masters.  One 
of  these  names  V.  of  Gorleston,  Sufiolk,  till  1624.  Perhaps 
V.  of  Shotesham,  Norfolk,  1630. 

BOULT,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Apr.  13,  1649. 
S.  of  Nicholas  (1613),  R.  of  Braiseworth,  Suffolk.  B.  there. 
School,  Eye.  Matric.  1649;  Scholar,  1650-4;  B.A.  1652-3; 
M.A.  1656.  Fellow,  1654-61.  Usher  of  the  Perse  School, 
Cambridge,  1636.  Author.  Died  Dec.  1661.  Buried  at  St 
Michael's,  Cambridge.    {Venn,  i.  373.) 

BOLT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  13)  at  Christ's,  June  14,  1649. 
S.  of  John.  B.  at  Edlington,  Lines.  School,  Homcastle. 
One  of  these  names  licensed  to  preach  at  All  Saints',  London 
and  elsewhere,  1662;  and  to  teach  grammar  at  St  Mildred's, 
1666.  R.  of  Chignall  Smearly,  Essex,  1667.  Died  before 
June,  1677.   Will,  as  of  Chelmsford,  1677-8.  (Peile,  i.  528.) 

BOLT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magdalene,  1658.  S.  of 
William,  of  London.   Perhaps  M.A.  1662  {Lit.  Reg.). 

BOLT,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Mar.  1612-3; 
B..\.  1615-6;  M.A.  1619;  B.D.  1635.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich) 
1625.  R.  of  Braiseworth  St  Mary,  Suffolk,  1626.  R.  of  Thorn- 
ham  Magna,  1660-70.  Died  1670.  Benefactor  to  Christ's. 
Father  of  John  (1649).  {Peile,  i-  289.) 

BOLT  or  BOULT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Caius, 
July  4,  x68i.  S.  of  John,  surgeon,  of  Pontefract,  Yorks. 
B.  there.  School,  Pontefract.  Matric.  1681;  Scholar,  1681-6; 
M.B.  1686.   {Venn,  i.  468.) 

BOLT,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  1616. 
B.  at  Wells,  Norfolk.  B.A.  1618-9;  M.A.  162a.  Ord.  priest 
(Norwich)  1625,  age  26.  V.  of  Gorleston,  Suffolk,  1625-65  (?). 
Father  of  Ambrose  (1657).  {Peile,  i.  309.) 

BOLTER,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  29,  1638. 
Of  Leicestershire.  B.A.  1638.  Matric.  from  Lincoln  College, 
Oxford,  Apr.  17,  1634,  age  17.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Wigston. 

BOLTER,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1598. 

BOULTON,  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  at  Peterhouse  July  3,  1621. 
Of  Northamptonshire.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter, 
1622;  B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.  1628.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept. 
25;  priest,  Sept.  26,  1625.  V.  of  Shambrook,  Beds.,  1634- 
77.  Buried  there  Jnly  18,  1677.  Perhaps  father  of  John 
(1655).   (W.  M.  Noble.) 

BOULTON,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Mar. 
17,  1633-4-  S.  of  John,  of  Lewes,  Sussex.  B.  at  Wartling, 
Sussex.  School,  London  (private).   Matric.  1634. 

BOLTON,  DANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  May  i,  1632. 
Of  Norfolk.    Matric.  1632. 

BOLTON,  Duke  of.  LL.D.  1705  {Com.  Reg.). 

BOLTON,  EDMUND.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1589. 
B.  e.  1575.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple.  Poet  and  learned 
anti<)uary;  but,  being  a  Romanist,  he  was  debarred  from  all 
pabhc  employment.  He  formed  a  grand  scheme  for  a  '  royal 
academy  or  college  and  senate  of  honour':  also  for  the 
Collection  of  historical  documents.  In  later  life  he  fell  into 
great  poverty,  and  was  imprisoned  in  the  Fleet  and  Marshal- 
tea.   Died  e.  1633.   {D.N.B.) 

BOLTON,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1626. 
Matric.  1627;  B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  May  24,  1633;  pnest  (Peterb.)  M!ay  30,  1638. 


BoLTOK,  Richard 

BOLTON,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  1726.  S.  of 
Samuel,  of  Woodbridge,  Sufiolk,  gent,  (surgeon).  Matric 
(Brasenose  College,  Oxford)  Apr.  15,  1724,  age  17.  Matric 
1726.   {At.  Oxon.) 

BOULTON,  EDWARD.   B.A.  from  Clare,  1618-9. 

BOULTON,   EDWARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs. 

1629;  B.A.  1629-30.    One  of  these  names,  R.  of  Bramfield, 

Herts.,  till  1643,  sequestered,  bat  restored.   {Shaw,  1.  313; 

Walker,  Sufferings.) 
BOLTON,  FRANCIS.  B.A.  from  Kino's,  1613-4.  Perhaps  V.  of 

Goodeston,  Norfolk,  1613. 

BOLTON,  GAWDY.    Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Lent,  1597-8. 

Of  Garboldisham,  Norfolk.   B.A.  1603;  M.A.  (Oxford)  1606; 

B.D.  (Cambridge)  1613.    Incorp.  at  Oxford  as  B.D.  1621. 

Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1602.    R.  of  Garboldisham,  1609-34. 

R.  of  Gasthorpe,  1617-34. 
BOLTON,   GEORGE    Adm.   pens,   (age   18)   at  Magdalene, 

June  14,  17x3.    S.  of  Henry,  gent.    B.  at  Stixwold,  Lines. 

School,  Nottingham.  Matric.  1714;  B.A.  1716-7;  M.A.  1720; 

M.D.  1727.   Fellow,  1717. 
BOULTON,    HENRY.     Matric    pens,    from   St   Catharine's, 

Easter,   1642.    Of  Lincolnshire.    Perhaps  s.  of  Henry,  of 

Bardney.     Buried    at   Langton,    June    18,    1680.     {Lines. 

Pedigrees.) 
BOLTON   or   BOULTON,   HENRY.    Adm.   pens,    (age   20)   at 

Emmanuel,  Nov.  12,  1746.  S.  of  Henry,  of  Stixwold,  Lines., 

Esq.  School,  Westminster. 
BOLTON,  JAMES.     Prior  of  Watton,  Yorks.    D.D.  1479-80 

{See  Dugdale,  954.) 

BOLTON,  JAMES.   B.D.;  D.D.  1303-4.   Augustinlan  canon. 

BOULTON,  JAMES.    Adm.  sizar  (age  13)  at  St  John's,  June 

13.   1637.    S.  of  George,  husbandman,  of  Bardney,  Lines. 

B.  there.  School,  Lincoln.  Matric.  1637. 
BOLTON  or  BOULTON,  JEREMIAH.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at 

Magdalene,  June  23,  1658.    S.  of  John,  of  Brotherton, 

Yorks.  School,  Wakefield.  Matric.  1658;  B.A.  1661-2;  M.A. 

1665.    Master  of  Wakefield  Grammar  School,  1665-72.   R. 

of  Ackworth,  Yorks.,  1672-86.   Died  at  Aekworth,  Apr.  11, 

1686.    Father  of  the  next. 
BOLTON,  JEREMIAH.    Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Magdalene, 

Oct.  13, 1691.  S.  of  Jeremiah,  R.  of  Ackworth,  Yorks.,  above. 

School,  private.    Matric.  1692;  B.A.  1695-6.    Ord.   priest 

(York)  Mar.  1,  1701-2.   V.  of  Saxelby,  Lines.,  1707.  V.  of 

Newton-on-Trent. 
BOLTON,  JOHN.   Proctor,  1433-6. 

BOLTON,  JOHN.  B.Civ.L.  1500.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  3, 
1301;  title,  St  John's  Hospital,  Cambridge.  Perhaps  R.  of 
Wortham  Everard,  Sufiolk,  1307. 

BOLTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1348. 

BOULTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1613; 
B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1618-9. 

BOLTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1618; 
B.A.  1621-2;  M.A.  1625.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Norwich) 
Dec.  18,  1625.   R.  of  Bucklesham,  Sufiolk,  1631-774. 

BOLTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1644; 
B.A.  1648-9;  M.A.  from  Christ's,  1652.  Fellow  of  Christ's, 
1650.  R.of  Caldecote.Cambs.,  1668.  R.of  Toft,  1682.  Died 
1691.    Buried  in  the  College  Chapel,  Apr.  7.    {Peile,  1.  502.) 

BOLTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 
1653.  Of  Bedfordshire.  Perhaps  s.  of  Alexander,  clerk,  of 
Shambrook,  Beds.  (1622).  Adm.  at  Oundle  School,  July 
2,  1647,  age  9. 

BOLTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  June  9, 1636. 
S.  of  John.  B.  at  Manchester.  School,  Manchester.  One  of 
these  names  V.  of  Workington,  Cumberland,  1679-1724. 
{Peile,  1.  572.) 

BOLTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1677.  Of 
Bedfordshire.  Matric.  1678;  B.A.  1681-2;  M.A.  from 
Magdalene,  1710  (?).  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  11,  1686. 
Signs  as  minister  of  Felmenham,  Beds.,  1683-1707.  V.  of 
Shambrook,  1706-39.  V.  of  Harrold,  1710-34.  V.  of 
Podington,  1734-9.  Buried  Jan.  19,  1738-9,  at  Shambrook. 
(Harvey,  Willey  Hundred,  Beds.,  396.) 

BOLTON,  LEONARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1353. 

BOLTON,  MATTHEW.  M.A.  from  Jesus,  1673-  S.  of  Matthew, 
of  Eastham,  Worcs.  Matric.  from  Magdalen  College,  Oxford, 
Mar.  29, 1667,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1670.  R.of  Wood  Rising, 
Norfolk,  1676-84.  Perhaps  also  R.  of  Roydon,  Norfolk,  and 
of  Castle  Rising.  V.  of  Stoke  Bliss,  Hereford,  1679  (succeeding 
his  father).    {Al.  Oxon.) 

BOLTON,  PETER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1583. 

BOLTON,  RICHARD.    B.Can.L.  13 12-3. 


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Bolton,  Richard 

BOLTON,  RICHARD.  Matric.  slyar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1550. 
One  of  these  names  P.C.  of  Stowe-by-Chartley,  Staf^., 
1593-162X.  Buried  Feb.  27,  1620-x.  'Scholaris  niralis; 
modiocriter  doctus;  no  degree.  Ordained  by  William  Bishop 
of  Chester'  {1604  return).   {Wm  Sali  Arch.  Soc.,  1915.) 

BOLTON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Pembroke,  Apr.  8, 
1661.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Bolton,  Lanes. 

BOLTON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  13, 
1715-6.  S.  of  Richard,  gent.,  of  Lancashire.  B.  at  Haliwell. 
School,  Rivington.  Matric.  1715-6;  B.A.  1719-20;  M.A.  1723. 
Probably  C.  of  Prestbury  and  Bollington,  Cheshire.  Buried 
at  Bollington,  Mar.  3,  1747-8-   (ScoU-Mayor,  iii.  299.) 

BOLTON,  ROBERT.    B.A.  1525-6. 

BOLTON,  ROBERT.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  1552;  B.A.  1553-4; 
M.A.  1557.  Fellowof  Trinity,  1555.  One  of  these  names,  R.  of 
Caldecot,  Herts.,  1555.  V.  of  Ospringe,  Kent  (M.A.)  1577-82. 

BOLTON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1557. 

BOLTON,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1561. 

Of  Lancashire.  B.A.  1566-7;  M.A.  1570.   Fellow,  1567. 
BOULTON,  ROBERT.    Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs. 

1615;  B.A.  1618-9;  M.A.  1622;  M.D.  1630. 
BOLTON,  ROBERT.    Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 

1661;  B.A.  1664-5. 
BOLTON,  ROGER  DE,    Appointed  Master  of  Beverley  School, 

1306.  Receives  University  testimonial,  July  2, 1306.  {Yorks. 

Schools;  Yorks.  Arch.  Soc.) 
BOLTON,  ROGER.   Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Jesus,  May  6,  1674. 

Of  Lancashire.    Matric.  1674;  Scholar,  1677;  B.A.  1677-8; 

M.A.  1681.  V.  of  Upholland,  Lanes.,  1683-94.  R.  of  Taxall, 

Cheshire,  1703-14.   (Earwaker,  E.  Cheshire,  11.  547.) 

BOLTON,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  15,  1625. 
S.  of  William,  of  Lancashire.  School,  Manchester.  Matric. 
1625;  B.A.  1628-9;  M.A.  1632;  D.D.  1650.  Master  of 
Christ's,  1646-54.  Vice-Chancellor,  1651-2.  Married,  1633, 
Ellinor  Little.  C.  of  Harrow,  1634.  Minister  at  St  Martin's, 
Ludgate  St,  three  years,  and  of  St  Saviour's,  Southwark, 
seven  years.  One  of  the  Assembly  of  Divines.  Author,  A 
Tossed  Ship  and  other  theological  works.  Died  in  London, 
Oct.  15,  1654,  aged  48.  Buried  at  St  Martin's,  Ludgate  St. 
(PeiU,  I.  368;  D.N.B.) 

BOLTON,  SAMUEL,  Adm.  FelL-Com.  at  Queens',  Sept.  18, 
1646.   Of  Lancashire. 

BOLTON,  SAMUEL  M.A.  1652  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Robert,  R.  of  Broughton,  Northants.,  clerk.  Matric.  (Oxford) 
Oct.  31,  1634,  age  15;  B.A.  1637;  M.A.  1640;  D.D.  1661 
(Lit.  Reg.).  V.  of  Pattishall,  Northants.,  1655.  Canon  of 
Westminster,  1662-8.  R.  of  St  Peter-le-Poer,  1662-8;  of  St 
Leonard,  Foster  Lane,  1663-8.  Died  Feb.  11, 1668-9.  Buried 
in  Westminster  Abbey.  Will  (D.  and  C.  Westminster)  1669. 
(Al.  Oxon. ;  Westminster  Abbey  Reg.) 

BOLTON,  SAlifUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Mar.  30, 
1654.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Manchester.  School,  Manchester. 
Matric.  1654;  B.A.  1657-8;  M.A.  1661.  One  of  these  names, 
V.  of  Dalton-le-Dale,  Durham,  1662-5.  V.  of  Billingham, 
Durham,  1665-81.   Died  1681.   {Peile,  i.  559.) 

BOLTON,  STEPHEN.   Fellow  of  Pembroke,  1450. 

BOLTON,  STEPHEN.    Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1723.    B.  in 

London,  1706.  Matric.  1724;  B.A.  1727-8;  M.A.  1731;  B.D. 

1739.  Fellow,  1729.  Proctor,  1738-9.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 

Sept.  22,  1728;  priest  (Ely)  Au^.  3,  1730.   V.  of  St  Benet's, 

Cambridge,  1742.    R.  of  Stalbndge,  Dorset,  1750-73.   Died 

there,  1773- 
BOLTON,  THO&IAS.  llatric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Mar.  1557-8 

(impubes)  ■ 
BOLTON,  THOMAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1577; 

B.A.  1582-3;  M.A.  1586;  B.D.  1593.    Fellow,  1585.    Ord. 

deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.j  Oct.  13, 1588.  V.  of  Trumpington, 

Cambs.,  1592-4.    Will  (P.C.C.)   i6ox;  V.  of  Kirkby-cum- 

Masham,  Yorks. 
BOLTON,  THOMAS,   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  23,  1613. 

Matric.  1614;  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1617. 
BOLTON,  THOIrlAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  Aug.  26, 

1650.    S.  of  John.    B.  at  Manchester.    School,  Manchester. 

Matric.  1651.  Buried  in  Trinity  Church,  Cambridge,  May  i, 

1653-    (PeiU,  I.  539-) 
BOULTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's.  Jan.  8, 

1668-9.   S.  of  James,  deceased,  of  Dalton,  Lanes.   B.  there. 

School,  Sedbergh.   Matric.  1669;  B.A.  1672-3.   Perhaps  ord. 

deacon  (Chester)  1673;  priest  (Carlisle)  1674-  C.  at  St  Bees, 

Cumberland. 
BOULTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pembroke,  May 

14,  1712.  S.  of  William,  of  Birmingham,  'sculptor.'  Matric. 


Bond,  John 

BOLTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  29, 
1715.  S.  of  Samuel,  surgeon.  B.  at  Woodbridge,  Suffolk. 
School,  Woodbridge.  Matric.  1715;  B.A.  1718-9;  M.A.  1722. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1724.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June,  1720; 
priest,  June,  172 1.  R.  of  Hollesley,  Suffolk.  R.  of  Barham, 
1731.  Died  at  Ipswich,  Jan  10, 1772.  {Suff.  Man.  Fam.,  11. 
221 ;  G.  Mag.) 

BOLTON,  WILLIAM.  B.Civ.L.  1470-1;  B.Can.L.  1489-90. 
Perhaps  V.  of  Helion  Bumpstead,  Essex,  1494.  One  of  these 
names  preb.  of  Lincoln,  1477;  preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1481-8. 

BOLTON,  W.   Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1580. 

BOLTON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1580. 

BOULTON,  WILLIAM.  Probably  matric.  sizar  from  St  John's, 
May,  1580.  Migrated  to  Christ's.  B.A.  1585-6;  M.A.  1589; 
B.D.  1598.  Fellow,  1593-9.  Junior  Proctor,  1596.  F*robably 
R.  of  Great  Cressingham,  Norfolk,  1598-1602.  Perhaps  R.  of 
S.  Mary,  Bishophill,  York,  1613-23.   {Peile,  i.  172.) 

BOLTON,  W.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1582. 

BOLTON,  WILLIAM.  Matric  sizar  from  St  John's,  c.  1590. 
One  of  these  names^,R.  of  Dunsby,  Lines.,  in  1611.  Will 
(Lincoln)  1613. 

BOULTON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1605; 
B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1611-2;  M.A.  1615.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Sept.  21;  priest,  Sept.  22,  1617.  Either  this  or  the 
next,  R.  of  Well  with  Derthorpe,  Lines.,  1618. 

BOLTON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Lent, 
1607-8.  Of  Lincolnshire.  B.A.  1611-2.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Oct.  22,  1614.   Perhaps  R.  of  Well,  Lines.,  1618. 

BOLTON,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  from  Ktnc's,  1690.  S.  of  William, 
of  London.  Matric.  (St  John's  College,  Oxford)  Mar.  10, 
1667-8,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1671-2.  Assistant  Master 
at  the  Charterhouse,  London,  1679-85.  Perhaps  R.  of 
Dunsby,  Lines.,  1686-91.  Died  1691.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1692. 
{Al.  Oxon.) 

BOLTON, Caution  for  graduation,  1459-60.   A  friar, 

BOLTON, .  B.A.  1464-5. 

BOLTON, .   B.A.  1470-1;  M.A.  1474 

BOLTON, .   M.A.  1487-8. 

BOBABY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Magdalene,  June  14, 
1672.  S.  of  William,  of  Threshfield,  Yorks.  School,  Wake- 
field. Matric.  1672,  as  'George.' 

BOMELIUS.  LICIUS.  Called  M.D.  of  Cambridge  in  his  supplicat 
for  incorporation  at  Oxford,  1568.  S.  of  Henry,  of  Bommel, 
Holland,  Lutheran  preacher.  Physician  and  astrologer. 
Imprisoned  for  practising  without  license  by  the  College  of 
Physicians.  Released  and  retired  to  Moscow.  Magician  to 
the  Czar.  Charged  with  conspiring  against  the  Czar  and  died 
in  prison,  1574.   {D.N.B.) 

BONACE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  July  3,  1637. 
S.  of  Samuel,  Esq.  B.  at  WidgeU,  Herts.  School,  Bunting- 
ford.   Matric.  1637;  B.A.  1640-1,  as  Bownest. 

BONAR,  JOHN.  Incorp.  (degree  not  specified)  from  St  Andrew's, 
1621. 

BONAVENTURA, .   B.Civ.L.  1506-7. 

BOND,  AUGUSTINE.   Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1682. 

(Previously  matric.  from  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  May  2, 1681, 

age  19.)    S.  of  Augustine,  gent.    B.  at  TavLstock,  Devon. 

B.A.  from  King's,  1684-5.  Fellow  of  Magdalene,  1685.   {Al. 

Oxon.) 
BOND,  BENJAMIN.   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Jane  24,  1731. 

Of  SUffordshire.    Matric.  1732;  B.A.  1734-5-    V.  of  Hope, 

Derbs.,  1764-83.  Died  1783.  (Cox,  Churches  of  Derbs.,  iv. 

507.) 
BOND,  CHRISTOPHER.   B.A.  1517-8. 
BOND,  GEORGE.    B.A.  1506. 
BOND,  GEORGE.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1555. 

S.  of  William,  gent.,  of  Winthorpe,  Lines.    B.A.  1559-60; 

M.A.  1563;  M.D.  1577.    Fellow,  1560.   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at 

Caius,  May  10,  1567.   Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1566. 

BOND,  GEORGE.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1565. 

BOND  or  BOUNDS,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1569.   S.  of  John,  of  Aylsham,  Norfolk.   School,  Aylsham. 

Migrated  as  pens,  to  Caius,  Oct.  26,  1571,  age  17.    B.A. 

1572-3;  M.A.  1576.    Ord.  deacon  (London)  E)ec.  1,   1580. 

R.  of  Great  Horkesley,  E^ex.,  1580-1617;  and  of  Little 

Thorpe,  Norfolk,  1602-27.    {Venn,  1.  68.) 
BOND,  JOHN.  Matric.sizarfromSTjoHN's,  Lent,  1577-8.  Adm. 

sizar  at  Caius,  Oct.  31, 1580.  S.  of  Peter,  of  Thornton,  Yorks. 

B.atThomton.  School,  Pocklington.  B.A.  from  St  Catharine's, 

1581-2.   Ord.  deacon  (London)  Apr.  15,  1584,  age  28.  C.  of 

Edworth,  Beds.     Perhaps  R.  of  Thorpe  Parva,  Norfolk, 

1603-37. 


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Bond,  John 

SONDE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Caius,  Oct.  4, 1588.  S.  of  Robert. 
Of  Brentwood,  Esq.  School,  Brentwood.  Matric.  1588; 
Scholar,  1591-3;  B.A.  1592-3;  M.A.  1596.  Perhaps  R.  of 
Hayes,  Kent,  1608-13. 

BOND,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharihe's,  Michs.  1638. 
Of  Dorset.  S.  of  Dennis,  M.P.  B.A.  1631-2;  M.A.  1635; 
LL.D.  1645-6.  Fellow,  1634.  Masterof  Trinity  Hall,  1646-60. 
Vice-Chancellor,  1658.  Memberof  the  Westminster  Assembly, 
1643.  M.P.  for  Melcombe  Regis,  1645.  Minister  of  the 
Savoy,  1645.  Professor  of  Law  at  Gresham  College,  1650. 
Retired  to  Dorset,  i66o.  Died  at  Sandwich,  Isle  of  Purbeck, 
1676.  Buried  at  Steeple,  Dorset,  July  30.  Brother  of  Samuel 
(1639).   (V.N.B.;  Hist.  Trin.  Hall,  146.) 

BOND,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  28,  1639. 
S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Bury,  Suffolk.  B.  there.  School, 
Bury.  Matric.  1639.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich^  Mar.  17, 
1643-4,  age  23,  'B.A.'  C.  of  Playford,  Suffolk.  Perhaps 
V.  of  Guestwick,  Norfolk,  1661 ;  '  M.A.* 

BOND,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  Nov.  1668. 
S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Coleshill,  Berks.  Schools,  Abington 
and  Oxford  (private).  Matric.  1669.  Previously  matric.  at 
Merton  College,  Oxford,  Nov.  2,  1667,  age  16.  One  of 
these  names,  s.  and  h.  of  John,  late  Master  of  the  Savoy, 
adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  27, 1668.  Barrister,  1678.  Ancient, 
1692. 

BOND,  LAURENCE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 
1576;  B.A.  1579-80;  M.A.  1583;  B.D.  1591-2.  Incorp.  as 
M.A.  at  Oxford,  1593;  as  D.D.  1598.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Sept.  22,  1580.  R.  of  Mundesley,  Norfolk,  1580.  V.  of 
Wolfhamcote,  Warws.,  1586.  R.  of  West  Grinstead,  Sussex, 
1587.  R.  of  Combes,  1592.  V.  of  Emley,  1601-6.  R.  of 
St  John  Zachary,  London,  1604.   {At.  Oxon.) 

BOND,  NATHANIEL.  LL.B.  1659  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Dennis,  of  Lutton,  Dorset.  Matric.  (Oxford)  Nov.  14,  1650. 
B.C.L.  1654.  Fellow  of  All  Souls',  1648.  Barrister,  Inner 
Temple,  1661.  Bencher  and  Serjeant,  1689.  Knighted,  1689. 
Recorder  of  Poole,  1699.  M.P.  for  Corfe  Castle,  1679-81 ;  for 
Dorchester,  1681  and  1695-8  Died  Aug.  31,  1707.  Buried 
at  Steeple,  Dorset.  (Burke,  L.G.;  Al.  Oxon.) 

BOND,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1559. 
B.  in  Lincolnshire,  c.  1540.  B.A.  1563-4.  Migrated  to 
Oxford.  M.A.  there,  1567;  B.D.  and  D.D.  1580.  Fellow  of 
Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  1565-75.  President,  1590-1608. 
Vice-Chancellor,  1590-1,  1592-3.  R.  of  Bourton-on-the- 
Water,Gloucs.,  1574-5.  Canon  of  Westminster,  1582.  Chap- 
lain of  the  Savoy.  R.  of  Brightwell,  Oxon.,  1586  R.  of 
Alresford,  Hants.,  1590.  Chaplain  to  the  Queen.  Died  Feb. 
8,  1607-8.  Buried  in  Magdalen  Chapel,  Oxford.  Will  (D. 
and  C.  Westminster).  As  executor  to  the  Countess  of  Sussex 
he  helped  to  found  Sidney  Sussex  College.  (Cooper,  11.  466; 
D.N.B.;  Al.  Oxon.) 

BOND,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1572; 
B.A.  1576-7.  One  of  these  names, '  M.A.',  R.  of  S.  Fambridge, 
Essex,  1586-1601.  R.  of  St  Swithin,  London,  1586-1587. 
Died  1601.   Admon.  (P.C.C.)  Jan.  1602-3. 

BOND,  ROBERT.   B.A.  1492-3. 

BOND,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  May  2i,  1661. 
Matric.  1661;  B.A.  1664-5;  M.A.  1668.  Signs  for  priest's 
orders  (London)  Mar.  i,  1666-7.  R-  of  Layer  Breton,  Essex, 
1677-88.   Died  1688. 

BONDE  or  BOUND,  ROGER.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Aug.  11,  1521.  Of  Herringston,  Dorset.  Left  as 
scholar.  Probably  s.  of  William  of  Herringston.  R.  of 
Kingston  Russell  and  Long  Bredy,  1531.  V.  of  Toller 
Fratrum.   Buried  there  Aug.  25,  1559.   {Hutckins,  i.  600.) 

BONDE,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Michs. 
1639.  Of  Dorset.  3rd  s.  of  Dennis,  Parliamentarian  M.P. 
B.A.  1642;  M.A.  1646.  FeUow  of  Trinity  Hall,  1646-9. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1642.  Barrister,  1648.  M.P.  for 
Poole,  1659;  for  Melcombe  Regis,  1660.  Recorder  of  Wey- 
mouth and  Melcombe  Regis.  Buried  May  31,  1673  3* 
Dorchester.   Brother  of  John  (1628).   {Hutchins,  i.  600.) 

BOND,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1696.  Of  Norfolk. 
Matric.  1696;  B.A.  1699-1700;  M.A.  1703.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Sept.  1703;  priest,  Sept.  1704.  V.  of  Hickling, 
Norfolk,  1706-16.   R.  of  Catfield,  1708. 

BOND  or  BUYND,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1508-9 ;  M.A.  1513,  as  Boynd. 
Of  Durham.  Fellow  of  Queens',  1510-27.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Apr.  5,  15 11.   Probably  licensed  preacher,  1519. 

BOND,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Aug.  27,  i5''5-  Of  l^ndon.  Matric.  1565.  Left  about  1569, 
witDout  a  degree.  FeUow  for  a  short  time. 

BOND,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1608; 
B.A.  1611-2;  M.A.  1615.  V.  of  Debenbam,  Suffolk,  1624. 

BOND,  THOMAS.  Matric.  tlzar  from  Kino's,  Lent,  1667; 
B.A.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1669-70.  One  of  these  names,  R. 
of  Little  EUingbam,  Norfolk,  1673-1737.    Died  1737. 


BoNiNGTON,  Francis 

BOND,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  July  r,  1734. 
Adm.  pens.  Sept.  16,  1734.  S.  of  Jonas,  grazier,  of  Little 
EUmgham,  Norfolk.  B.  there.  Schools,  Wymondham  and 
Seaming.  Matric.  1734;  Scholar,  1734-8;  B.A.  1737-8.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  July  15,  1739;  priest,  Sept.  20,  1741. 
R.  of  Great  and  Little  EUingham,  1747-77.  {Venn,  11.  39.) 

BOND,  WILUAM.   Probably  feUow  of  Queens',  c.  1479. 

BOND,  W.   B.Can.L.  1500. 

BOND,WTLUAM.  B.A.  1500-1;  M.A.  1504.  Of  Northumber- 
land. Fellow  of  Queens',  1504-6;  fellow  of  Pembroke,  1506 
Preacher,  1509-10.  Probably  B.D.  1512-3,  when  he  was 
about  to  enter  religion.  Said  to  have  been  a  brother  of  Svon 
House.   (Gr.  Bk.  i.  108.)  ' 

BOND, .    B.A.  1461-2;  M.A.  1465-6. 

BOND, .   B.D.  1473-4  (perhaps  the  above). 

BOND, .   M.Gram.  1489-90. 

BOND, ,   B.Can.L.;  D.Can.L.  1502-3. 

BOND, .   Scholar  at  Gonville  Hall,  1529. 

BONEFELOWE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Caius,  c.  May, 
1571,  after  two  years  at  Clare.  Of  EUingham,  Norfolk.  S.  of 
Simon.   {Venn,  i.  67.) 

BONENFANT,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1520-1;  M.A.  1523.  FeUow  of 
Corpus  Christi,  1522-53.  Principal  of  Physwick  Hostel. 
Probably  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  7,  1522.  'Afterwards 
disordered  in  his  senses.'  Benefactor  to  the  CoUege.  {Masters.) 

BONER, .  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1426. 

BONES,  EDMUND.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1554; 
Scholar,  1555;  as  Bonas. 

BONES,  JAMES.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1750. 
Previously  adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Aug.  13, 1750.  S.  of  James, 
of  Fen  Ditton,  Cambs.  Bapt.  May  11,  1732.  B.A.  1756; 
M.A.  1759.  FeUow,  1754.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec  32, 
1754;  priest  (Norwich)  Oct.  1756.  V.  of  Weedon,  Northants. 

BONFIELD,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter,i6o5; 
B.A.  i6o8-g;  M.A.  1612.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  19,  1613. 

BONFOY,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Pembroke,  Sept.  15, 1725. 
S.  of  Nicholas,  of  Ripton  Regis,  Hunts.,  Esq.  B.  in  London. 
Matric.  1725.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  14, 1723-4.  Brother 
of  the  next.  Serjeant-at-Arms,  House  of  Commons,  1762. 
Died  Oct.  12,  1775.   {O.  Mag.;  L.  Mag.) 

BONFOY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Pembroke,  June 
10,  1726.  S.  of  Nicholas,  of  Ripton  Regis,  Hunts.,  Esq.  B.  in 
London.  Matric.  1726;  LL.B.  1731.  FeUow,  1739.  Adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  Feb.  3,  1729-30;  and  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Apr.  26,  1733.    Brother  of  the  above. 

BONGER, .  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  King's,  Easter,  1544. 

BONHAM,  BASSET.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 
1570. 

BONHAM,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1623.  Of  Northamptonshire.  B.A.  1625-6;  M.A.  1629.  V.  of 
HolUngbome,  Kent,  1639-47.  R.of  Muiston,  1641.  Married, 
at  HoUingbome,  Aug.  18,  1640,  EUzabeth  WiUcocks.  WiU 
(P.C.C.)  1650.   (H.  G.  Harrison.) 

BONNAM,  JEREMY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 
1570.  Probably  s.  of  Robert,  of  Kent.  Died  Nov.  7,  1621. 
Buried  at  BradweU,  Colchester.   M.I.  there.   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

BONHAM,  JOSHUA.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1618. 

BONHAM,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1581;  B.A.  1584-5;  M.A.  1588.  Incorp.  as  B.A.  at  Oxford, 
1584,  and  as  M.D.,  1611.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  8,  1614. 
Author  of  medical  works.  Practised  in  London.  Died  c.  1627. 
{D.N.B.) 

BONHAM,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  16)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  16,  1622.  S.  of  William,  of  Paternoster  Row, 
merchant  vintner.  Matric.  1622;  B.A.  1627;  M.A.  1630. 
Fellow,  1625-9.  Lived  on  his  estate.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Nov.  25,  1629.  Of  Valence,  Essex.  Captain  of  Trained  bands, 
1634  Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Edward  Manning,  of  St  Mary 
Cray,  Kent.  Died  May,  1676.  M.I.  at  Dagenham.  Brother 
of  William  (1616).    (Harwood;  J.  Foster,  Gray's  Inn.) 

BONHAM,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1663.  B.  at  St  Mary  Cray,  Kent.  Matric.  1664;  B.A.  1667-8; 
M.A.  1672.  Fellow,  1667.  Resigned,  and  lived  on  his  estate. 
I)oul)tless  s.  of  the  above.   (Harwood.) 

BONHAM,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1616.  S.  and  h.  of  William,  of  Paternoster  Row,  London. 
B.  in  London,  c.  1599.  Matric.  Easter,  1617;  B-A.  1619-20; 
M.A.  1623.  Fellow,  1619-22.  Adm.  at  Grays  Inn,  Mar.  17, 
1621-2.  Died  in  London,  vita  patris.  Brother  of  Thomas 
(1622). 

BONHAM, .   Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  c.  1364- 

BONYNGTON,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1572. 


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BoNisTED,  John 

BONISTEO,  JOHN.   Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  till  1448. 

BONJOY,  .    Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  St  Catharine's,  1691. 

Of  Hertfordshire. 

BONNARD,  THEODORE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Jan.  12, 
1690-1.  Of  Yorkshire.  Matric.  1691;  B.A.  1695-6. 

BONNE,  JOHN.  M.A.  of  Gonville  Hall,  1458.  Paid,  by  the 
proctors,  for  hire  of  a  'school.' 

BONNELL,  J  AMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Julys,  1669- 
S.  of  Samuel  (1646),  Accountant-general  of  Ireland.  B.  at 
Genoa.  Cousin  of  John  Strype.  Matric.  1672;  B.A.  1672- 
3;  M.A.  1676.  For  some  years  tutor  to  the  son  of  Ralph 
Freeman,  of  Aspeden,  Herts.,  with  whom  he  travelled  on 
the  continent.  Appointed,  with  his  father,  Feb.  13,  1662-3, 
Accountant-general  of  Ireland.  Married,  1693,  Jane,  dau. 
of  Sir  Albert  Conyngham.  Died  1699.  Buried  at  St  John's, 
DubUn,  Apr.  29,  1699.  Will,  at  Dublin.  {D.N.B.;  Caih. 
Coll.  Hist.,  149.) 

BONELL  or  BOWNELL,  MARDOCHAEUS.  Matric.  pens,  from 
Pembroke,  Michs.  1568.  S.  of  Thomas,  V.  of  Heston,  Midds., 
to  whom  he  placed  a  M.I.  in  the  Church.  B.A.  1572-3,  'Mar- 
maduke.'  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  Apr.  i,  1571;  priest,  Oct. 
17,1571.  V.  of  Heston,  Middlesex,  1570-81.  R.  of  Cranford, 
1575-97.  R.  of  Hanwell  with  Brentford,  1591-6.  R.  of  Lin- 
wood,  Lines.,  1597.  Will  proved  (Lincoln)  1617.  (Haines' 
Brasses,  11.  132;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

BONELL,  NICHOLAS.  Studied  at  Cambridge.  B.Civ.L.  (Oxford) 
1542.  R.  of  Covenham  St  Bartholomew,  Lines.,  1545.  V.  of 
Southwell,  Notts.,  1549.    {Al.  Oxon.) 

BONNELL,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Magdalene,  June  8,  1646. 
S.  of  Daniel,  merchant,  of  London.  Matric.  1648.  Merchant 
atLeghom  Appointed,with hisson James (1669)  Accountant- 
general  of  Ireland,  Feb.  13,  1662-3.  Died  Mar.  1662-3. 
Buried  in  St  John's,  Dublin.  Father  of  James  (1669). 

BONNELL  or  BUNNELL,  THOMAS.  M.A.  1617  (Incorp.  from 
Oxford).  Of  Flintshire.  Matric.  from  Christ  Church,  Oxford, 
Apr.  15,  1608,  age  19;  B.A.  1609-10;  M.A.  1612.  Perhaps 
R.  of  Catterick,  Yorks.,  1621;  and  of  Moor  Monckton,  1624. 
{Al.  Oxon.) 

BONNER,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Aug.  5,  1644, 
Of  Northamptonshire. 

BONNER,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Magdalene,  May 
15,  1667.  S.  of  Francis,  of  Willoughby,  Lines.  School, 
Alford.  Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1670-1;  M.A.  1674.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Sept.  24,  1671;  priest,  June  2,  1672. 

BONNER,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Lent,  1626-7; 

B.A.  1630-1;  M.A.  1634. 
BONNER,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  12,  1688.    Of 

London.  Matric.  1688;  Scholar,  1690;  B.A.  1691-2. 

BONNER,  LEONARD.   B.A.  from  Trinity,  1606-7. 

BONNER,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Magdalene, 
Apr.  4,  1654.  S.  of  Michael,  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  School, 
Berwick.  Matric.  1654;  B.A.  1657-8;  M.A.  1661.  Fellow. 
Proctor,  1665-6.  R.  of  Simonbum,  1666.  V.  of  Warkworth, 
Northumberland,  1667-80.  V.  of  Hartbum,  1677-80. 
Licensed  to  marry  Barbara  Bonner,  July  8,  1668.  Died  1680. 

BONNER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Oct.  23,1638. 
S.  of  Richard,  saltfishmonger,  of  parish  of  St  Margaret's, 
Westminster.  Bapt.  there,  May  21,  1621.  B.  in  King  St. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1639;  Scholar,  1639-46;  B.A. 
1642-3;  M.A.  1646.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1647.  Minister  of 
New  Shoreham,  Sussex  in  1 649.  Ord.  priest  (Chichester)  Aug. 
17, 1660.  R.  of  Chailey,  Sussex,  1660.  R.  of  Maresfield,  1693. 
[Venn,  i.  333;  W.  C.  Renshaw.) 

BONNER,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1629. 

S.  of  William.  Bapt.  at  St  Nicholas,  Newcastle,  Nov.  i,  1612. 

B.A.  1632-3;  M.A.  1637.    V.  of  St  Andrew's,  Newcastle, 

T636-41,  sequestered  and  imprisoned.     Died  1676.    (H.  M. 

Wood.) 
BONNER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1612; 

B.A.  1617-8.    One  of  these  names  V.  of  Armley,  Yorks., 

1630-53. 
BONNER,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Apr.  22,  1648. 

Of  Yorkshire.   Matric.  1648;  Scholar,  1650;  B.A.  1650-1. 

BONNER,  W.   Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1576. 

BONNER,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1628;  B.A.  1631-2. 

BONNER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  St  John's,  July 
18,  1651.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Maidenwell,  near  Louth, 
Lines.  B.  at  Weston,  Hunts.  School,  Hitchin,  Herts. 
Matric.  1 65 1. 

BONOR, .   Paid  fee  for  M.A.  or  higher  degree  1469-70. 

BONOR, .   B.A.  1474-5;  M.A.  1478. 


Booker,  Richard 

BONNET,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  26, 
1637.  S.  of  John,  draper,  of  Melton,  Leics.  B.  there.  School, 
Melton.   Matric.  1637;  B.A.  1640-1. 

BONNING,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i6)  at  Caius,  May  8, 
1565.  S.  of  John.  Of  Holme  Hale,  Norfolk.  School,  Downham 
Market,  Norfolk.  Matric.  1565.  Probably  V.  of  Appleton, 
Norfolk,  1581-4.  R.  of  Babingley,  1581-95;  of  Holme  Hale, 
1582-95;  of  Wolferton,  1592-5;  of  Hessett, Suffolk,  to  1617. 
{Venn,  1.  57.) 

BONSALL,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  16,  1664. 
Of  Leicestershire.  Matric.  1665;  B.A.  1668-9. 

BONTEMPS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's  Hall,  1411,  as 
'William.'  LL.B.  in  1420.  Fellow  till  1468.  Ord.  acolyte 
(Ely)  Mar.  3,  1413-4;  subdeacon,  Dec.  18,  1456;  deacon. 
Mar.  12,  1456-7;  priest,  Apr.  2,  1457.  V.  of  Bourn,  Cambs., 
1456.  Chaplain  of  the  chantry  at  Bourn,  1456. 

BONTEMPS,  WILLIAM.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1388.  Left 
Aug.  7,  1394.  One  of  these  names  Preb.  of  Westminster, 
1420-31.  Canon  of  Windsor,  1431.  R.  of  Littleton,  Middlesex, 
till  1431. 

BONTEN,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1568. 

BONWELL,  JOHN.  Benedictine  monk.  Studied  at  Cambridge. 
Sup.  for  B.D.  (Oxford)  1459;  D.D.  1461-2,  as  Bownwell. 

BONWICK,  AMBROSE.  Incorp.  M.A.  1678  from  St  John's 
College,  Oxford.  Matric.  there  May  2,  1668,  age  16.  S.  of 
John  (1640^,  R.  of  East  Horsley,  Siurey.  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1672-3;  M.A.  1676;  B.D.  1682.  Fellow  of  St  John's,  Oxford, 
1669.  Head  Master  of  the  Merchant  Taylors'  School,  1686- 
91;  removed  as  non-juror.  Afterwards  kept  a  private  school 
at  Headley,  Surrey.   Died  Oct.  20, 1722.    Father  of  the  next, 

■      James  (1717),  and  Philip  (1712).   {Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.) 

BONWICKE,  AMBROSE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Aug.  24,  1710.  S.  of  Ambrose,  clerk.  Head  Master  of 
Merchant  Taylors' (above).  B.  in  London.  School,  Merchant 
Taylors'.  Died  in  college.  Buried  at  All  Saints',  Cambridge, 
May  9,  1714.  His  Life  was  written  by  his  father.  Brother  of 
James  (1717)  and  Philip  (1712).   {D.N.B.;  CoU.  Hist.,  202.) 

BONWICKE,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Sept.  7, 
1676.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Reigate,  Surrey.  School,  Merchant 
Taylors'.  Matric.  1677;  Scholar,  1679;  B.A.  1680-1.  S.  of 
John,  of  Mickleham,  Surrey.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1684. 

BONWICKE,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  13)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  12, 
1717.  S.  of  Ambrose  (1678),  clerk,  of  Surrey.  B.  at  Headley. 
Educated  by  his  father.  Matric.  1720.  Died  Jan.  1724-5- 
Brother  of  Ambrose  (1710)  and  Philip  (1712).  {Scott-Mayor, 
III.  315.) 

BONWICKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  27, 
1640.  S.  of  Benjamin.  B.  at  Reigate,  Surrey.  Schools, 
Beachworth  and  Westerham.  Matric.  1640;  B.D.  1663  {Lit. 
Reg.).  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1670.  R.  of  Newdigate,  Surrey, 
1660.  R.  of  East  Horsley,  1663-9.  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of 
Chesterfield.  R.  of  Mickleham,  1669-98.  Died  Nov.  3,  1698, 
aged  76.  Father  of  Ambrose  (1678).  {Peile,  1.  470;  Surrey 
Archael.  Coll.,  vi.  285.) 

BONWICK,  PHILIP.  Adm.  sizar  (age  14)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  26, 
1712.  S.  of  Ambrose,  clerk  (1678).  B.  at  Headley,  Surrey. 
School,  Headley.  Died  in  College.  Buried  at  All  Saints', 
Cambridge,  May  4,  1712.  Brother  of  Ambrose  (1710)  and 
James  (1717). 

BONYMAN,  GEORGE.  Adm.  at  Trinity  as  scholar,  1641. 
Perhajjs  R.  of  Tilston,  Cheshire,  1653,  'M.A.'  If  so,  he  must 
have  obtained  his  degree  out  of  England. 

BONYTHON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  June  7, 
1636.  S.  of  Sir  Thomas,  Knt.  B.  at  Bonython  Manor, 
Godolphin,  Cornwall.  Schools,  Tregony  and  Marystow, 
Devon.   Matric.  1636. 

BONYTHON,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1714.  S.  of  Charles,  of  Bonython,  and  grandson  of  John, 
above.  B.  in  London.  Matric.  1714;  B.A.  1717-8;  M.A. 
1721 ;  M.D.  1728  {Com.  Reg.).  Fellow,  1717.  Practised  physic 
at  Bristol.    Died  Nov.  13,  1761.   {Hanvood;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

BOODLY,  JAMES.  Matric.  sizar  from  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1629. 
Brodley  in  College  register,  whom  see. 

BOOKER,  see  aUo  BOWKER 

BOOKER,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  May  23, 
1657.  S.  of  William,  shoemaker,  of  Manchester.  B.  there. 
School,  Eton.   Matric.  1657. 

BOOKER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  19,  1646. 
Scholar  from  Westminster,  1646.  S.  and  h.  of  Richard,  of 
Sussex,  Esq.  B.  at  Horsham,  Sussex,  1630.  Matric.  1649; 
B.A.  1649-50;  M.A.  1653.  Fellow,  1650,  till  his  death, 
1655.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  14,  1651.  Buried  in  the 
cloister  of  Westminster  Abbey.  M.I.  there.  {Al.  Westmon.) 

BOOKER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Feb.  16,  1705-6. 
Of  Staffordshire.  Matric.  1706;  B.A.  1709-10;  M.A.  1729. 


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Booker,  Thomas 

BOOKER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1614; 
B.A.  1617-8;  M.A.  1622.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  i, 
1617-S;  priest,  Sept.  21,  1618. 

BOOKER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Magdalene, 
Apr.  23,  1647.  S.  of  Thomas,  clerk,  of  Upton,  Northants. 
School,  Peterborough.  Matric.  1647;  B..\.  1650-1.  One  of 
these  names  R.  of  Scrivelsby,  Lines.,  1660. 

BOOKEY,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1684.  B.  at  Chingford,  Essex.  Matric.  1685;  B.A.  1688-9; 
M.A.  1693.  Fellow,  1688.  Chaplain  to  the  Sandwich,  man- 
of-war,  1692.  R.  of  Watton,  Herts.,  1694-5.  V.  of  St 
Lawrence,  L  of  Thanet,  1700-40.  Died  Mar.  15,  1740,  aged 
73.    Buried  at  St  Lawrence.    M.L  there. 

BOOKMAN,  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  X641.   Of 

Kent. 

BOOLE,  JONATHAN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  13, 

1641.  S.  of  George,  mercer,  of  Ledenham,  lines.  B.  there. 
School,  Sleaford.  Matric.  1641;  B.A.  1646.  Minister  at 
St  Mary's,  Nottingham,  1649.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  July 
12,  1662;  priest,  July  14,  1662.  R.  of  Clifton.  V.  of 
Worlaby,  Lines.,  1675. 

BOOLE  or  BOLE,  RICHARD.  B.Can.L.  1455-6.  Archdeacon  of 
Ely,  1467-77.  Commissary  to  the  Bishop  of  Ely,  1463.  R.  of 
Balsham,  Cambs.,  1462:  previously  at  New  Romney,  Kent. 
V.  of  East  Dereham,  Norfolk,  1467.    Died  1477. 

BOOLE  or  POOLE, .    B.A.  1465-6. 

BOOLES,  THOMAS.    Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  Jesus,  Michs. 

1566. 
BOOLES,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1602. 
BOONE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Trinitv,  Feb. 

10,  1745-6.    S.  of  Charles,  of  Rooke-Ncst,  Surrey.  School, 

Eton.    Matric.   1745-6.    M.P.  for  Castle  Rising,  Norfolk, 

1757-68  and  1784-96;  for  Ashburton,  1768-84.   Died  Mar. 

3,  1819.   Brother  of  Thomas  (1746). 
BOONE,  DANIEL.   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Clare,  Feb.  3,  1727-8. 

B.  at  Fort  St  George.  Matric.  1728;  M.A.  1728  {Com.  Reg.). 

Migrated  to  Trinity,  Feb.  21,  1728-9.    Adm.  at  the  Inner 

Temple,  1727,  as  s.  and  h.  of  Charles,  of  St  George's,  Hanover 

Square.  M.P.  forGrampound,  1741-7;  forStockbridge,  1747- 

54;  for  Minehead,  1754-61.  Commissary  General  of  Musters, 

1742-6.  Died  May,  1770.    (G.  Mag.;  A.  B.  Beavan.) 
BOONE,  THOMAS.   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Trinity,  Mar. 

15,  1745-6.    S.  of  Charles,  of  Rooke-Nest,  Surrey.  School, 

Eton.  Matric.  1745-6.  Brother  of  Charles  (1746). 

BOON, .   B.Can.L.  1482-3. 

BOORD,  ANTHONY.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  c.   1595. 

S.  of  Thomas,  of  Lindfield,  Sussex.    Of  Lindfield.   (Peile,  i. 

219;  Km.  of  Sussex.) 
BOORDE,  GEORGE.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  Michs. 

1544.  Perhaps  of  Boord  Hill,  Cuckfield,  Sussex,  s.  of  Stephen. 

[Vis.  of  Sussex.) 
BOORD,  GEORGE.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  23,  1642. 

Of  Sussex.   S.  of  Herbert,  of  Lindfield,  Sussex.   Matric.  1642. 

Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1645.  {Vis.  of  Sussex.) 
BOORDE,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 

1624;  B.A.   1627-8;  M.A.   1631.    Perhaps  s.  of  Ninian,  of 

Lindfield.    {Vis.  of  Sussex.) 
BOORD,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  Michs.  1649. 

S.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Batcombe,  Somerset.  B.A.  1653;  M.A. 

1657;  LL.D.  1664.   Fellow,  1656-8*.   Taxor,  1658.    Regius 

Professor  of  Civil  I.^w,  1673-84.    Incorp.  at  Oxford  as  M.A. 

1657,  and  as  LL.D.  1665.   Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  July  17, 1657. 

Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1684. 
BOARD,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1686.  Of  Sussex. 

S.  of  William,  of  Boord  Hill,  Sussex.  Bapt.  Mar.  ii,  1669-70. 

B.A.  1689-90.   Brother  of  William. 
BOORD  or  BOARD,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Corpus 

Christi,  1684.  Of  Sussex,   ist  s.  of  William,  of  Boord  Hill. 

Matric.   1684.    Descendant  of  the  Lindfield  branch  of  the 

Board  family.   Died  Mar.  18,  1720-1.   (Burke,  L.G.;  Suss. 

Arch.  Coll.,  VI.) 
BOOSAY,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1605. 

S.  of  Edward,  of  Springfield,  Essex.  B.A.  1608-9;  M.A.  from 

Christ's,  161 2;  B.D.  1619;  D.D.  1627.  Ord.  priest  (London) 

May   30,    1613.     R.  of  Willingale  Spain,   Essex,   1629-42. 

R.  of  St  Olave,  Silver  St,  London,  1641.    Died  before  May, 

1642.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1643-   {Peile.  i.  255;  Vis.  of  Essex.) 
BOOTS,  DANIEL.    Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  24,  1740.    Of 

Derbyshire.  Matric.  1740;  B.A.  1743-4-  M.A.  1749;  D.D. 
1765.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  23,  1744-  PC.  of  Marylebone, 
1754-60.  Mini»terofOxforaChapel,VereSt,  1765.  (A.Gray.) 
BOOTH,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Macdalbnb,  June  7, 
1656.  S.  of  William,  of  Chesterfield,  Derb«.,  deceased. 
Scaool.  Chesterfield.  Matric.  16)6;  B.A.  1659.  Ord,  deacon 
(LiDOOu)  May  24;  priest,  May  a},  1662. 


Booth,  Humphrey 

BOOTHE,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trwity,  Easter. 
1586;  B.A.  1589-90;  M.A.  1593. 

BOOTH.  CHARLES.  LL.D.  1484-5.  Of  Pembroke.  Incorp. 
1505-6,  presumably  as  doctor:  at  that  time  chancellor  of 
Lmcoln  (accordmg  to  the  grace).  S.  of  Roger,  of  Mollington, 
Cheshire.  Treasurer  of  Lichfield,  1490-15 16.  Preb.  of  Here- 
ford, 1490.  Chancellorof  the  Marches  of  Wales.  R.  of  St  James, 
Garhckhithe,  1499-1503.  Vicar-general  of  Lincoln,  1500. 
Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1501.  Archdeacon  of  Buckinghamshire, 
1505.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  till  1516.  Bishop  of  Hereford,  1516. 
Died  May  5,  1535.  Buried  at  Hereford.  Benefactor  to  Pem- 
broke. Wm  (P.C.C.)  1535.  {Cooper,  i.  52;  Ormerod,  11.  382.) 

BOOTH,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  May  31, 
1700.  S.  of  George.  B.  at  Weston,  Yorks.  School,  Bradford. 
Matric.  1701;  Scholar,  1702-3;  B.A.  1703-4;  M.A.  1715. 
Ord.  deacon  (York)  June,  1704;  priest,  Sept.  1706.  C.  of 
Rawdon  Chapel,  Guiseley,  Yorks.,  1704-39.  {Peile,  11.  148.) 

BOOTH,  DANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  17,  1595-6. 
B.  at  Huntingfield,  Suffolk.  Matric.  c.  1596;  B.A.  1599-1600; 
M.A.  1603.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (London)  Oct.  24,  1606, 
age  26  ('of  Clare  College').  C.  of  Skellingthorpe,  Yorks. 
R.  of  Stickney,  Lines.,  1611.  R.  of  Clare,  Suffolk,  1617-27. 
Will  proved  (P.C.C.)  1638;  of  Balcombe,  Sussex,  clerk. 

BOOTH,  EDMUND.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1445-53;  B.Can.L. 
1455-6-  Archdeacon  of  Stow,  Lines.,  1452.  R.  of  St  Mary- 
le-Bow,  1454-6.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1454-6.  Died  1456. 
{Hennessy.) 

BOOTH,  EDMUND.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Apr.  21, 1675. 
S.  of  John,  weaver,  citizen  of  Norwich.  B.  there.  School, 
Norwich.  Matric.  1675;  Scholar,  1675-80;  B.A.  1678-9; 
M.A  1682.  Fellow,  1680.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  July,  1682. 
V.  of  Foulden,  Norfolk,  1682-1702;  of  Gooderstone,  1682- 
1702.  Buried  at  Foulden,  July  2,  1702.   {Venn,  i.  452.) 

BOOTH,  EDWARD.   B.Can.L.  1504-5. 

BOOTH,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1581 ; 
B.A.  1585-6. 

BOOTH,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  7,  1642.  Of 
Lincolnshire.  S.  of  John,  of  Wootton,  Lines.  Bapt.  there, 
Aug.  31,  1624.  Matric.  1642;  B.A.  1645-6;  M.A.  1649.  R-  of 
Morden,  Surrey,  1671-82.  Died  Sept.  10,  1682,  aged  59. 
M.I.  at  Morden.  Father  of  William  (1676).  (A.  Gray.) 

BOOTH,  FERDINAND.  B.A.  from  Magdalene,  1663.  Probably 
s.  of  Ferdinando,  of  Dover,  clerk.  Matric.  at  Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  July  19,  1662,  age  17.  V.  of  St  Werburgh,  Hoo, 
Kent,  1675-9.  P-C.  of  Strood,  1675-9.  Died  Feb.  4,  1679-80, 
aged  35.    Buried  at  Strood.    (^4/.  0*on.;  H.  G.  Harrison.) 

BOOTH,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1631.  Of  Nottinghamshire.  B.A.  1634-5;  M.A.  1638.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  10,  1638-9;  priest,  Mar.  1,  1639-40. 

BOOTH,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1564. 
Possibly  B.A.  (as  'WUliam')  1567-8.  A  George  Booth  was 
ordained  priest  (Peterb.)  1570-1.  R.  of  Huntin^eld,  Suffolk, 
1571-1621. 

BOOTH,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1568; 
B.A.  1572-3;  M.A.  1576.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln) 
May  22,  1577.  Admon.  of  one  of  these  names  (Lincoln)  1611; 
of  Oxcomb,  Lines.,  clerk. 

BOOTH,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  8,  1649. 
Of  Lincolnshire.   Matric.  1649. 

BOOTH,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  12, 
1653.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Glossop,  Derbs.  B.  there.  School, 
Holden,  Yorks.  (private).  Matric.  1653.  Of  Crydling  Park, 
Yorks.,  Esq.  Married  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Arthur  Ingram,  Esq. 
of  Knottingley.  Buried  at  Knottingley,  Mar.  19,  i68o-r. 
{Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665.) 

BOOTH,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Apr.  16,  1669.  S.  of 
George,  of  Manchester.  Matric.  1669;  Scholar,  1671;  B.A. 
1672-3; M.A.  1676. 

BOOTH,  HAMMOND.  B.Civ.L.  1465.  S.  of  Sir  Robert,  of 
Dunham  Massey,  Cheshire.  R.  of  St  Clement  Danes,  London, 
1475-9-  Died  1479.  {Ormerod,  1.  523.) 

BOOTH,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  i,  1727- 
S.  of  John,  of  Market  Rascn,  IJncs.  Schools,  Glamford  and 
Brigg,  Lines.  Matric.  1727.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  30, 
1729.   A  major  in  the  Army.   Brother  of  Thomas  (1731). 

BOOTH,  HUGH.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1561; 
B.A.  1564-5;  M.A.  1568;  B.D.  1575-  FeUow,  1565.  University 
Preacher,  1576.  Ord.  priest  (Ely)  Aug.  24,  1566.  R.  of 
Cossington,  Leics.,  I577-  Preb.  of  Ely.  1577-  Buried  Dec.  31, 
i6oa.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1603.  {Vis.  of  Ruts.,  1618;  Nichols,  iii. 
228.) 

BOOTH,  HUMPHREY.  B.Civ.L.  1480-1.  Of  St  Hugh  Hostel. 


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Booth,  Humfrey 

BOOTH,  HUMFREY.  Adm.  si«ar  (age  14)  at  St  John's,  Sept.  8, 
1649.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Toddington,  Lanes.  School,  Bury, 
Lanes,  (private).  Matric.  1649;  B.A.  1653-4.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Nov.  7;  priest,  Nov.  9,  1661.  V.  of  Haconby, 
Lines.,  1661.   R.  of  Langton.   {Vis.  of  Lanes.,  1664.) 

BOOTH,  JOHN.  B.Civ.L.  Fine  for  non-inception  as  Dr,  1457-8. 
S.  of  John,  of  Barton,  Lanes.  R.  of  Girton,  Cambs.,  1454-7. 
Treasurerof  York,  1457.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1464-5.  Warden 
of  Manchester  College,  1459-65.  Archdeacon  of  Richmond, 
1459-65.  Preb.  of  York,  1457.  Bishop  of  Exeter,  1466-78. 
Chancellor  of  the  University,  1463-4.  Died  Apr.  5,  1478. 
Buried  at  East  Horsley,  Surrey.  M.I.  there.  Brother  of 
Laurence  (below)  and  William. 

BOOTH,  JOHN.  B.Can.L.  1467.  Perhaps  s.  of  Roger,  of  Moll- 
ington,  Cheshire;  Archdeacon  of  Durham,  and  Preb.  of  York. 
Died  1496.  Brother  of  Ralph.  One  of  these  names,  and 
degree,  R.  of  Adbolton,  Notts.,  1466-7.    (Ormerod,  11.  383.) 

BOOTH,  JOHN.   B.Civ.L.  1483-4. 

BOOTH,  JOHN.  B.Civ.L.  1488.  Perhaps  the  John  Booth,  LL.B., 
ord.  priest  (Coventry  and  Lichfield)  1495.  R.  of  Thornton, 
Cheshire,  1494. 

BOTHE,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1552. 

BOOTHE,  JOHN.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.from  King's,  Easter,  1571. 

BOOTH,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1585. 

BOOTH,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1602.  Of  Norwich.  B.A.  1605-6;  M.A.  1609.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  May  22,  age  24;  priest,  Sept.  25,  1608;  C.  of 
Kimberley,  Norfolk.   R.  of  Kimberley,  161 1-3. 

BOOTH  or  BOOTIE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1606;  B.A.  from  Christ's,  i6io-i;  M.A.  from  Trinity,  1613. 

BOOTH,  JOHN.   Matria  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1611. 

BOOTH,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs.  1621. 
Of  Nottinghamshire.    B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.  1628;  B.D.  1636. 
Fellow,   1627-40.    R.  of  Bartlow,  Cambs.,   1640-2.    Died 
"  Feb.  7,  1642-3.  Benefactor  to  Corpus. 

BOOTH,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  1638. 

BOOTH,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent,  1653-4. 

One  of  these  names,  s.  of  Matthew,  V.  of  Knaresborough, 

Yorks.,  gent.,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Apr.  29,  1657. 
BOOTH,  JOHN.     Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  8, 

1665-6.    S.  of  John,  fuller,  of  Bourne,  Uncs.    B.  there. 

School,    Bourne.     Matric.    1667.     Buried   at   All    Saints', 

Cambridge,  Mar.  10,  1668-9. 
BOOTH,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Lent,  1677-8; 

B.A.  1681-2;  M.A.  1686.  Ord.  priest  (London)  Sept.  23, 1683. 

Usher  of  King's  School,  Canterbury,  1684.    R.  of  Hinxhill, 

Kent,  1688-1713.   R.  of  Brooke,  1707.  Died  1713,  aged  54. 

BOOTH,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  June  25, 
1690.  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.  B.  at  Lusby,  Lines.  School, 
Lincoln.    Matric.  1690;  B.A.  1693-4;  M.A.  1697.    Fellow, 

1698.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  25,  1698;  priest,  June  4, 

1699.  R.  of  Lusby,  Lines.,   1699.    Brother  of  Peniston 
(1698). 

BOOTH,  JOHN.  Matric.  from  Qubbns',  Easter,  1739. 

BOOTH,  LAURENCE,  B.Civ.L.  and  B.Can.L.  S.  of  John,  of 
Barton,  Lanes.  Master  of  Pembroke,  1450-80.  Chancellor 
of  the  University,  1456-8.  R.  of  Cottenham,  Cambs.,  1446- 
56.  Preb.  of  Lichfield,  1449.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1449;  Dean, 
1456.  Archdeacon  of  Stow,  Lines.,  1452.  Preb.  of  York, 
1452.  Provost  of  Beverley,  1453.  Archdeacon  of  Richmond, 
1454.  Chancellor  to  Queen  Margaret.  Keeper  of  the  privy 
seal,  1456.  Bishop  of  Durham,  1457.  Archbishop  of  York, 
1476-80.  Died  May  19,  1480.  Buried  at  Southwell.  Brother 
of  John,  Bishop  of  Exeter  (1457-8)  and  of  William,  Arch- 
bishop of  York.   (D.N.B.) 

BOOTH,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  30)  at  Peterhouse, 
Jan.  29,  1719-20.  Of  Yorkshire.  School,  Drighlington. 

BOOTH,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Chkisti,  Easter, 
1631.  Of  Norfolk.  B.A.  1634-5;  M.A.  1638.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  May  24,  1635;  priest,  Sept.  24,  1637.  R.  of 
Huggleford  or  Houlton,  Norfolk,  1642.  Probably  V.  of  West 
Bradenham,  1676. 

BOOTH,  PENISTON.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  Apr. 
1698.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.  B.  at  Lusby,  Lines.  School, 
Lincoln.  Matric.  1698;  B.A.  1701-2;  M.A.  1705;  D.D.  1728 
(Com.  Reg.).  Fellow,  1702.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  23, 
1703;  priest,  June  18,  1707.  P.C.  of  Apley,  Lines. 
R.  of  Hanworth,  1717,  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1719.  Canon  of 
Windsor,  1722.  V.  of  Twickenham,  1724-30.  Dean  of 
Windsor,  1729.  Chancellor  of  St  Paul's,  1733.  Died  Sept.  21. 
1765.   Brother  of  John  (1690).  (D.N.B.) 

BOOTH,  PETER.   B.A.  1310-1. 


Booth,  Thomas 

BOOTH  or  BOWTH,  RALPH.  B.Can.L.  1476-7.  D.Civ.(or  Can.) 
L.  1479-80.  S.  of  Roger,  of  Barton,  Lanes.  Preb.  of 
Durham,  1463-97.  Archdeacon  of  West  Riding,  Yorks.,  1478. 
Died  1497-8.    (Ormerod,  11.  379.) 

BOOTH,  REMIGIUS.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Nov.  1571; 
B.A.  from  Christ's,  1574-5;  M.A.  1578.  Fellow  and  tutor  of 
Caius,  1581-87.  Afterwards  employed  in  the  Archdeaconry 
of  Nottingham.  Farmed  the  College  rectory  of  Mattishall, 
Norfolk,  from  1590-1618.    {Venn,  i.  110.) 

BOOTH  or  BOYTH,  RICHARD.   B.Can.L.  1467-8. 

BOWTHE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1553. 

BOOTH,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Oct.  1564; 
B.A.  1567-8;  M.A.  1571.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) ;  priest  (Ely) 
Apr.  16,  1568,  age  22.  V.  of  Bourn,  Cambs.,  1568.  R.  of 
Chellesworth,  Suffolk,  1583.   (Peile,  1.  88.) 

BOOTH,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1565. 
Of  Cheshire.  B.A.  1570-1;  M.A.  1574.  Fellow,  1573.  Pro- 
bably s.  of  John,  of  Dunham  Massey.  One  of  these  names, 
R.  of  Ramsden  Belhouse,  Essex,  1577-1606.  Died  1606. 
Benefactor  to  St  John's.  {Founders  and  Benefactors  of  St 
John's,  p.  17.) 

BOOTH,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1577-8. 
B.  at  Rand,  Lines.,  1561.  B.A.  1581-2;  M.A.  from  Magdalene, 
1585.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  1583;  priest  (Peterb.).  R.  of 
Wickenby,  Lines.,  1583.  R.  of  Fries thorpe,  160 1-2.  Admon. 
(Lincoln)  1630. 

BOOTH,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Lent,  1577-8. 
Of  Nottinghamshire.  B.A.  1581-2;  M.A.  1585,  Fellow,  1587. 
Probably  ord.  priest  (Lichfield)  1589.  V.  of  Wroxham, 
Norfolk,  July,  1589. 

BOOTH,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1587. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  21;  priest,  Dec.  23,  1604.  One 
of  these  names,  V.  of  Heptonstall,  Yorks.,  1609-15. 

BOOTH,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1603. 
S.  of  George,  clerk.  B.A.  1606-7;  M.A.  from  Emmanuel, 
1610.  Fellow  of  Emmanue',  1609.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Dec  18;  priest,  Dec.  19,  1614.  P.C.  of  Sowerby  Bridge 
Chapel,  Halifax,  1635-46.  Ministerof  Halifax,  1650.  Buried 
there  July  28,  1657.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1657.  Author.  (D.N.B.; 
Yorks.  Archaeol.  Rec.,  Series  ix.  109.) 

BOOTH,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1615; 
B.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1618-9;  M.A.  1622.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  1619;  priest  (Norwich)  1619-20.  V.  of  Hoveton, 
Norfolk,  1625-33.  R.  of  Wilby,  1627-44.  R.  of  Gt  Fransham, 
1633.  Died  1644.   (Peile,  i.  302.) 

BOOTH,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1623.  One  of  these  names  s.  of  Humphrey,  of  Salford, 
Lanes.,  age  8  in  1613.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  9,  1624. 
Perhaps  father  of  the  next.   (Vis.  of  Lanes.,  1613.) 

BOOTH,  ROBERT.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Sept.  20,  1644.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Salford,  Lanes.,  gent., 
deceased  (perhaps  the  above).  School,  Manchester.  Adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  18,  1641-2.  Barrister,  1649.  Practised 
in  London.  Third  Judge  in  Irish  Court  of  Common  Pleas, 
1660.  Knighted,  1668.  Chief  Justice  of  Common  Pleas, 
1669;  and  of  the  King's  Bench  in  Ireland,  1679.  Buried  at 
Salford,  Mar.  2,  1680-1.   (D.N.B.;  Mumford,  49.) 

BOOTH,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  July  6,  1646. 
S.  of  Robert,  clerk,  V.  of  Wroxham.  B.  there.  Schools, 
Bury  St  Edmunds,  SwaSham  and  Gt  Fransham.  Matric. 
Easter,  1647.  Migrated  to  Clare,  June  12,  1649.  B.A.  1649- 
50.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Satterleigh,  Devon,  1687;  and 
of  Warkleigh,  1687.   But  see  Al.  Oxon.  (Venn,  i.  365.) 

BOOTH,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  26, 
1662.  S.  of  Robert,  forester,  of  York.  B.  there.  School, 
York.  Matric.  1662;  B.A.  1665-6;  M.A.  1671.  One  of  these 
names  R.  of  Thomton-le-Moor,  Cheshire,  1691;  and  V.  of 
Richmond,  Yorks.,  1700-5.   (But  see  Al.  Oxon.  for  another.) 

BOOTH,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Jesus,  Apr.  19,  1671. 
Of  Lancashire.  Matric.  1671;  B.A.  1674-5;  Scholar,  1675; 
M.A.  1679.  Ord.  priest  (London)  Dec.  22,  1678.  V.  of 
Guilden  Morden,  Cambs.,  1678.  Buried  at  St  Sepulchre's, 
Cambridge,  May  3,  1681.   (A.  Gray.)' 

BOOTH,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Magdalene,  June  27, 
1695.  S.  of  John,  gent.  B.  at  Lusby,  Lines.  School,  Alford. 
Matric.  1697. 

BOOTH,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse,  Mar.  i, 
1636-7.  Of  Yorkshire.  School,  Kelham,  Yorks.  Matric. 
1637;  B.A.  1640-1.  In  1657  Robert  of  Skireoat,  Yorks., 
clerk  (1603),  bequeathed  messuages  to  his  nephews,  Samuel 
and  George,  sons  of  his  deceased  brother  John.  R.  of 
Everingham,  Yorks.,  1671.   (T.  A.  Walker;  M.  H.  Wood.) 

BOOTH  or  BOYTH,  THOBIAS.  B.Can.L.  1466-7.  One  of  these 
names  preb.  of  York,  1478. 

BOOTH,  THOMAS.  B.Civ.L.  1503-4.  One  of  these  names 
LL.B.,  V.  of  Tetford,  Lines.,  till  1539. 

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BOOTH,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trihitv,  Lent,  1593-4; 
B.A.  1597-S;  M.A.  1601;  B.D.  1609.  University  preacher, 
161 1.  Preb.  of  Lichfield,  1613.  K.  of  Langdon  Hil^  Essex, 
i6ii.   Author, 5«rmon.   {D.N.B.;  Cooper,  ui.  57.) 

BOOTH,  THOMAS.   Matric  sizar  from  King's,  Michs.  1609. 

BOOTH,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jbsus,  Easter,  1616; 
B.A.  1619-20.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1623,  as  M.A.  One  of 
these  names  V.  of  St  Uotolph,  Aldersgate  St,  London, 
l62»-43. 

BOOTH,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1631.  Of  Norfolk.  B.A.  1634-3;  M.A.  1638.  Ord.  deacon 
Norwich)  May  34,  1635;  priest,  Sept.  24,  1637.  R.  of  North 
Pickenham,  Norfolk,  1637-87;  also  R.  of  Houghton. 

BOOTH,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  22, 
1676.  S.  of  Roger.  B.  at  Bury,  Lanes.  School,  Bury. 
Matric.  1676;  B.A.  1679-80. 

BOOTH,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  (age  20)  at  Magdalene, 
Oct.  16,  1731.  S.  of  John,  Esq.  B.  at  Market  Rasen,  Lines. 
School,  Brigg.  Matric.  1731;  B.A.  1735-6.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Sept.  21, 1735;  priest.  May  24, 1741.  R.ofThomton- 
le-Moor,  Lines.,  1741.  R.  of  East  Rasen,  1742.  Buried  there 
Dec.  6,  1764.    Brother  of  Henry  (1727). 

BOOTH,  VALENTINE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Feb.  i,  1660-1. 
Matric.  1661;  B.A.  1664-5.  Probably  V.  of  Stanford,  Leics., 
1668. 

BOOTH,  WILLIAM.  Of  Pembroke  Hall.  S.  of  John,  of 
Barton,  Lanes.  Preb.  of  Southwell,  1416.  Sub-dean  of 
St  Paul's,  1420.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1420;  of  St  Paul's,  142 1. 
Chancellor  of  St  Paul's,  1421.  Archdeacon  of  Middlesex, 
1429.  Bishop  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield,  1447.  Archbishop 
of  York,  1452.  Chancellor  of  the  University,  1463.  Died 
Sept.  20,  1464.  Buried  at  Southwell.  Brother  of  John 
(1457-8)  and  Laurence.   (D.N.B.) 

BOOTH,  WILLIAM.   B.Civ.L.  1503-4. 

BOOTH,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1558 
{imputes). 

BOUTHE(?),  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  c.  1596. 
BOOTH,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1609. 
BOOTH,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  pens,  from  Jbsus,  Easter,  161 1. 

B.  at  Thometon,  Lines.   B.A.  1614-5;  M.A.  1618.   Incorp. 

at  Oxford,   1618.    Ord.  deacon  (London)   May  23,   1619, 

age  23;  priest  (Peterb.)  June  11,  1620;  C.  of  Thometon. 

R.  of  Morden,  Surrey,  1634-71.    Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1660-71. 

Died  Feb.  21,  1670-1,  aged  75.   Buried  at  Morden. 
BOOTH,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  July  i, 

1650.    S.   of  Matthew,   V.   of   Knaresborough.    B.   there. 

School,  Wakefield.  Matric.  1650;  B.A.  1654-5. 
BOOTH,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,   1663. 

Of  Nottinghamshire.   Matric.  Easter,  1664. 
BOOTH,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Jesus,  June  16,  1676. 

ist  s.  of  Edward  (1642),  R.  of  Morden,  Surrey.  Bapt.  there, 

June  27,  1654.    Matric.  1676. 

BOOTHS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Peterhouse, 
Mar.  30,  1680.  Of  Yorkshire.  School,  Pocklington.  Matric. 
1681. 

BOOTH,    WILLIAM.     Adm.   at   Corpus   Christi,    1741.     Of 

Nottinghamshire.  Matric.  1741;  B.A.  1745-6;  M.A.  1749. 

BOOTH, .  B.Civ.L.  1504-5. 

BOOTHBY,  ISAAC.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June  ii, 

1664.  S.  of  Walter,  of  Tottenham,  Middlesex,  age  17  in  1664. 

Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1666.   {Vis.  of  Muids.,  1664.) 
BOOTHBY,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Christ's,  May  33, 

1741    S  of  Thomas.   B.  at  Tooley,  Leics.   School,  Dilhom, 

Staffs.    Matric.  1741;  B.A.  1744-5.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 

Dec.  21,  1746;  priest,  Sept.  20,  1747.   R.  of  Foston,  Leics., 

1747-   Died  June  6,  1748.  {PeiU,  11.  243.) 
BOOTHBEY,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1607. 

One  of  these  names,  of  London,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  7, 

1610. 
BOOTHBY,  ROBERT.    Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Lent, 

1615-6.    Perhaps  5th  s.  of  William,  of  London,  Esq.;  adm. 

at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  4, 1618.  Of  Broadlow  Ash,  Derbs. 

Will  of  one  of  these  names  (P.C.C^.)  1644;  of  Derbs.,  Esq. 

{Nichols,  IV.  177.) 
BOOTHBY,  ROBERT.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 

Feb.  14,  1 750- 1.   S.  of  Thomas,  of  Chingford,  Essex.  School, 

Wettminster.  Mattic  i75(.  Of  Friday  Hill,  Essex,  Captain 

in  the  second  troop  of  Hoim  Guards.    Died  Oct.  11,  1774, 

aged  41.   {Nichols,  iv.  179.) 
BOOTHBY,  Sir  THOMAS,  Bart   Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  Kino's, 

Lent,   1664.    Probably  migrated  to  St  Catharine't,   1663. 

S.  of  Sir  Thomas,  of  Chiniford,  BMez,  Bart,  and  Knight. 

Succeeded  ••  Bart,  i66x.  Died  $.p.  Dec.  i,  1669,  aged  24. 

Buried  at  Cbiagfocd.  <BiirlM,  Ext.  Bmt.;  G.E.C.) 


BoRDMAN,  Andrew 

BOOTHBY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1714.  Of 
Essex.  Matric.  1715.  Perhaps  s.  of  Robert,  of  Friday  Hill. 
Died  May  13,  1735,  aged  39.  {NichoU.  iv.  179.) 

BOOTHBY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Emmanuel, 
Mar.  8,  1742-3-  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Marston,  Leics.,  Esq. 
School,  Nuneaton.  Matric.  1743.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
1744-  High  Sheriff  of  Leics.,  1753.  Died  June  3,  1776 
aged  52.    {Nichols,  iv.  177.) 

BOOTHOUSE,  NATHANIEL  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  July  4 
1677.  Of  Derbyshire.  Matric.  1678;  B.A.  1680-1;  M.A.  1684! 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  4,  1682-3;  priest  (Norwich)  May, 
1684.  V.  of  Carsmgton,  Derbs.,  1688-1704.  V.  of  Gorleston, 
Suffolk,  1703-4.  V.  of  Ashbourne,  Derbs.,  1705-17.  V  of 
Mapleton,  1705.  R.  of  Kirk  Ireton,  1717-8.  Father  of  the 
next.  (Cox,  Churches  of  Derbs.,  11.  395,  460,  513-  iv  519' 
Peile,  I.  305.) 

BOOTHOUSE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Apr.  26 
1738.  Of  Derbyshire.  S.  of  Nathaniel,  clerk,  deceased 
(V.  of  Ashbourne).  Matric.  1728;  Scholar;  B.A.  1731-2;  M.A. 
1735.  Fellow,  1735-41-  Taxor,  1740.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
June  1,  1740.  Died  May  4,  1741.  Buried  in  the  College 
Chapel.   (A.  Gray.) 

BOOTY,  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1665. 
Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  1665;  B.A.  1668-9.  R-  of  Bircham 
Tofts,  Norfolk,  1673. 

BOOTY,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  18,  1679. 
Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  1681;  B.A.  1682-3.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich) 
Sept.  23,  1683.    R.  of  All  Saints',  S.  Elmham,  Suffolk,  1683- 

1705.  Adm.  at  Emmanuel  as  Bootman. 
BOOTY,JOHN.  Adm.sizaratCLARE,Oct.  15, 1687.  OfNorwich. 

Matric.    1687;    B.A.    1691-2;    M.A.    1695.     Fellow,    1692. 

Perhaps  V.  of  Scottow,  Norfolk,  1698. 
BOOTY,  NATHANIEL.    Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1662, 

Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  1662;  B.A.  1665-6. 
BOOTY,  SAMUEL.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1615. 

Of  Norwich.   B.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1618-9;  M.A.  1622; 

B.D.  1633.    Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi,  1624-8.    Minister  of 

St  Stephen's,  Norwich.   R.  of  Bramerton,  Norfolk,  1629-39. 

{PeiU,  I.  305.) 
BOOTY,  SAMUEL.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Mar.  5, 

1706-7.  S.  of  Samuel,  weaver,  of  Norwich.  B.  there.  School, 

Norwich.   Matric.  1707;  Scholar,  1707-8. 
BOOTY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Caius,  July  2,  1616. 

S.  of  Peter,  of  Mattishall,  Norfolk.   School,  Reymerstone. 

Matric.  1616;  B.A.  1619-20;  Scholar,  1619-23. 
BORAGE,  see  BURRAGE. 
BORASTON,  NATHANIEL.  M.A.  from  Jesus,  1682.  S.  of  John, 

of  Bewdley,  Worcs.  Matric.  at  University  College,  Oxford, 

Nov.  4,  1672,  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1676.    R.  of  Twinebam, 

Sussex,  1685.   Perhaps  brother  of  Thomas.   {Al.  Oxon.) 
BORASTON  or  BARUSTONE,  SIMON.   Dominican  friar.  'D.D. 

of  Cambridge.'  Provincial  of  his  order.  Author  of  theological 

works.   (Pits,  437.) 
BORASTON,  THOMAS.    B.A.  from  King's,  1682;  M.A.  i686. 

S.  of  John  (preb.  of  Hereford).    Preb.  of  Hereford,  1688- 

1706.  Died  1706. 

BOiU>ALL,  DAVID.   Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  July  i, 

1653.  S.  of  Abraham,  clothier,  of  Bowling-in-Bradford, 
Yorks.  B.  there.  School,  Bradford. 

BORDEN  or  BOUDEN,  ADAM  DE.  Resident,  probably  M.A., 
in  St  Michael's  parish,  Cambridge,  in  1279.  R.  of  All  Saints 
next  the  Castle,  Cambridge,  c.  1260.  Perhaps  the  founder 
of  Borden's  Hostel.    (H.  P.  Stokes.) 

BORDLEY,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's.  Apr.  22, 

1654.  S-  oi  William.  B.  at  Tunstall,  Lanes.  School,  Hawks- 
head.  Matric.  1654;  B.A.  1657;  M.A.  i66i.  Probably  ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  24,  1660-1;  priest  (Durham)  Sept. 
1661.  V.  of  St  Hilda,  South  Shields,  1664-89.  Perhaps  R. 
of  Newington,  Surrey,  1689-95.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  i6<)i-3. 
Died  1695.  Admon.  (P.C.C.)  Sept.  30,  1695.  Father  of  the 
next.   {Peile,  i.  562.) 

BORDLEY,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Nov. 
12,  1690.  S.  of  Stephen  (above),  V.  of  South  Shields, 
Durham.  B.  there.  Bapt.  at  St  Hilda's,  Aug.  24,  1674- 
School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1690;  Scholar,  1690;  B.A.  1694-3. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept.  32, 1695;  priest,  Sept.  30, 1696. 

BORDLY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  7, 
1683.  S.  of  William,  gent.  B.  at  Hawkshead,  Lanes.  School, 
Sedbergh.  Matric  1685;  B.A.  1688-9;  M.A.  1692.  Master 
of  Lancaster  School,  1690-1708.  V.  of  Hawkshead,  1730. 
Died  1741. 

BORDMAN,  ANDREW.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1568.  Of  Lancashire.  B.A.  1371-2;  M.A.  1575;  B.D.  158a; 
D.D.  1394.  Fellow,  1573.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Ely) 
July  5,  1579.  Minister  at  St  Mary's,  Bury  St  Edmuncu, 
1583.  University  preacher,  1383.  V.  of  St  Mary's,  Norwich, 
1391-1639.   Author  of  religious  works.   Died  1639, 


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BoRDMAN,  Gabriel 

BOROMAN,  GABRIEL-  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1625.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1630.  M.A.  (Oxford)  1630.  P.C.  of  Birkenhead,  1632. 
C.  of  Bidston,  Cheshire;  sequestered,  1647. 

BORDMAN,  GEORGE  (1565-6),  set  BURDMAN. 

BORDMAN  or  BOARDMAN,  ISAAC  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at 
St  John's,  June  30,  1671.  S.  of  Ralph,  of  Bury,  Lanes. 
B.  there.  School,  Bury.  Matric.  1671;  B.A.  1674-5;  M.A. 
1687.  C.  of  March,  Cambs.,  1683.  V.  of  Sompting,  Sussex, 
1690.   R.  of  Combes,  1690. 

BORDMAN,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1560; 
B.A.  1566-7. 

BOARDMAN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  23)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  16, 
1736.  S.  of  Thomas,  schoolmaster,  of  Lancashire.  B.  at 
Bury.  Schools,  Bury,  Lanes,  and  Braightmote,  Lanes. 
Matric.  1736;  B.A.  1739-40.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Feb.  24, 
1740-1;  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  19,  1742-  C.  of  Melbourne, 
Leics.  Perhaps  R.  of  Cheadle,  Cheshire,  1773-5-  (Scott 
Mayor,  in.  472.) 

BOARDMAN  or  BOORDMAN,  PETER.  Adm.  at  Emmanuel, 
June  22,  1660.  Matric.  i66o.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St 
John's,  Mar.  10,  1662-3.  S.  of  Ralph,  of  Manchester.  B. 
there.  School,  Manchester.  B.A.  1663-4.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  June  4,  1664.  C.  of  Little  Samford,  Essex. 
R.  of  Honing,  Norfolk,  1668-94.   V.  of  Dilham,  i67i-94- 

BOARDMAN,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Feb.  20, 
1664-5.  Matric.  1664-5;  B.A.  1668-9.  C.  at  Tydd  St  GUes, 
Cambs.,  1670. 

BORDMAN,  SAMUEL.  B.D.  1635.  Incorp.  from  Oxford.  Of 
Lancashire.  Matric.  (from  Brasenose  College,  Oxford)  Jan. 
28,  1619-20,  age  17;  B.A.  1623;  M.A.  1626;  B.D.  1635.  Per- 
haps Fellow  of  the  Collegiate  Church  of  Manchester,  1629. 
R.  of  St  Magnus-the-Martyr,  London,  1641-5.  Died  1660. 
{Al.  Oxon.) 

BORDMAN, .  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  e.  1593. 

BOREL,    GERALD.     B.A.    1469-70;    D.D.    1486-7.     Proctor, 

1477-8. 
BOREL,  ROLAND.    M.Gram.  1477-8. 
BORELL,  WA.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clark,  Lent,  1557-8. 

BORELL  or  BURELL, .   B.Can.L.  1504-5. 

BOREMAN,  see  also  BOUREMAN. 

BOREMAN,  JAMES.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  1639. 

BOREMAN,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1656; 

scholar  from  Westminster,  1653.   Of  Kent  (?  Cardiganshire). 

B.A.  X656-7;  M.A.  1660. 
BOREMAN    or    BOURMAN,    ROBERT.     Matric.    pens,    from 

Trinity,    Michs.    1627;   scholar  from    Westminster;   B.A. 

1631-2;   M.A.    1635;    B.D.    1643;    D.D.    1660   {LU.    Reg.). 

Fellow,    1633;    ejected,    but   restored,    1660. '  Ord.    priest 

(Peterb.)  Feb.  18, 1637-8.  R.  of  BUsworth,  Northants.,  1662. 

R.  of  St  Giles-in-the-Fields,  Westminster,  1663-75.   Canon 

of   Westminster,    1667-75.    Author  of  theological  works. 

Died  Nov.  15, 1675.   Buried  atGreenwich.   Admon.  (P.C.C.) 

Dec.  20,  1675.   (Al.  Westmon.;  D.N.B.) 
BORFETT,  ABIELL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  24, 

1649.   S.  of  Walter  (1607),  of  Leicestershire.  Schools,  Preston, 

Northants.,  and  St  Paul's.    Matric.  1649,  as  Burfet;  B.A. 

1652-3;  M.A.  1656.    Minister  of  New  Brentford,  1657-61  (?). 

Chaplain  to  Lord  Sandwich.   V.  of  Lyminge,  Kent,  1671. 

Minister  of  Richmond,  Surrey,  1660-96,  suspended.    Buried 

at  Richmond,  Sept.  10,  1710.  Will  (P.C.C).  Author.  (J.  Ch. 

Smith.) 

BORFETT,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  June  29,  1650.  S.  of  Walter  (below).  Of  Moreton 
Pinkney,  Northants.  Matric.  1650;  B.A.  1653-4;  M.A. 
1657.  Fellow,  1653-60.  R.  of  High  Laver,  Essex,  1659; 
ejected,  1662.  Afterwards  preacher  at  Maidstone,  and  in 
London.  Died  at  Richmond.  Buried  Mar.  17,  1698-9. 
(Calamy,  1.  509;  Davids,  415.) 

BORFETT,  WALTER.  Matric  sizar  from  Christ's,  July,  1607; 
B.A.  i6io-ii;M.A.  1614.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1615.  I^bably 
V.  of  Market  Harborough,  1631.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1641;  of 
Moreton  Pinkney,  clerk.  Father  of  Abiell  and  Samuel. 
(Peile,  1.  265.) 

BORGARUCCI,  JULIO.  M.D.  1567;  incorp.  from  Padua.  S.  of 
Carlo.  An  Italian.  Graduated  at  Padua,  and  was  incorporated 
at  Montpelier.  Member  of  the  College  of  Physicians,  in  1567. 
Physician  to  the  royal  household,  1573;  and  to  the  Earl  of 
Leicester.  WiU  proved  (P.C.C.)  1580.  OfSouthwark.  (Scott's 
Kfnilwortk;  Cooper,  i.  450;  D.N.B.) 

BORLASE  or  BURLACE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  King's, 
c.  1591.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Edmund,  of  London,  mercer; 
adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Oct.  19, 1595.  If  so.  Lord  Justice 
of  Ireland.  Knighted,  1641.  Buried  at  St  Bart.-the-Great, 
London,  Mar.  17,  1647-8.    WiU  (P.C.C). 


BoRRET,  John 

BORLASE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  June  17, 
1745.  S.  of  William,  R.  of  Ludgvan,  ComwaU,  clerk.  Matric. 
1745;  B.A.  1748-9.  R.  of  St  Mewan,  ComwaU.  Buried 
there  Mar.  4,  1780.  Brother  of  William  (1744-5).  (Burke, 
L.G.) 

BORLASE,  WALTER.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  King's,  Easter, 
1717.  S.  of  John,  of  St  Just,  ComwaU,  Esq.  Bapt.  Nov.  9, 
1694.  LL.B.  1719;  LL.D.  1725.  Matric.  from  Exeter  CoUege, 
Oxford,  Apr.  12,  1712,  age  17.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
May  25, 1715.  Vice-warden  of  the  Stannaries.  V.  of  Madron, 
ComwaU,  1720-76.  V.  of  Kenwyn,  1731-76.  Preb.  of  Exeter, 
1757.    Died  Apr.  26,  1776.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

BORLASE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1669.  B.  at  Marlow,  Bucks.  Matric.  1670;  B.A.  1673-4; 
M.A.  1677.  FeUow,  c.  1673.  Died  young,  of  consumption. 

BORLASE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Pembroke,  Feb.  23, 
1744-5-  S.  of  William,  of  Ludgvan,  ComwaU,  clerk.  Bapt. 
there,  Feb.  i,  1725.  Matric.  1745;  B.A.  1746-7-  Matric.  at 
Trinity  CoUege,  Oxford,  Mar.  26,  i743i  age  i7-  V.  of 
Zennor,  ComwaU.  Died  1756.  Brother  of  John  (1745).  (A  I. 
Oxon.) 

BORNE,  see  also  BOURNE. 

BORNE,  DANIEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  1636.  B.A.  1639. 

BORNE,  FRANCIS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1548. 

BORNE,  HENRY.   Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  June,  1583. 

BORNE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1591.  Of  Kent. 
B.A.  1593,  according  to  Masters. 

BORNE,  WILLIAM.   B.A.  from  Emmanuel,  1604-5. 

BORNE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1614; 
B.A.  from  St  John's,  1616-7,  as  Bourne;  M.A.  1620. 

BORNFORD,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Jime  22, 
1622.   Matric  1622;  B.A.  1625-6;  M.A.  1629. 

BOROS,  .    Of  GoNviLLE  Hall.    Graduate  before  1508-9. 

Perhaps  Robert  Borogh  (below). 

BOROUGH,  see  also  BORROW,  BURGH  and  BURROUGH. 

BOROUGH,  PETER.   Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1573. 

Of  Lancashire. 
BOROUGH,  RICHARD.    Matric.  sizar  from  Queen's,  Easter, 

1569.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Caius,  July  4,  1572.    S.  of 
John,  of  Snettisham,  Norfolk.   School,  Snettisham. 

BOROGH,    ROBERT.     Pens,   at   Gonville    Hall.     B.Can.L. 

1507-8- 
BOROUGH,  ST  JOHN.   Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Queens',  Sept.  13, 

1570.  Of  Leicestershire.    Admon.  of   one  of   these  names 
(Leicester)  1617. 

BORROW  or  BURROUGH,  ST  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney, 
Jan.  12,  1608-9.  Matric.  1609.  V.  of  Thomton,  Leics.,  1623. 
(Nichols,  IV.  983.) 

BOROW  or  BURROW,  THOMAS.   B.Mus.  1516-7. 

BORROWE  or  BURROUGHS,  THOBCAS.  Matric.  sizar  from 
St  John's,  Michs.  1627.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  20,  1629. 

BOROUGH,  WALTER.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Corpus  Christi, 
1593.  Of  Kent.  S.  of  WiUiam,  of  Limehouse.  B.A.  1596-7. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford  (B.A.)  1597.  Adm.  at  Middle  Temple, 
Apr.  II,  1597,  as  s.  and  h.  of  William,  of  Limehouse, 
Stepney,  Esq.    (Al.  Oxon.;  and  D.N.B.,  for  the  father.) 

BOROUGH  or  BURROUGH,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from 
Queens',  Lent,  1577-8.   Of  Nottinghamshire.   B.A.  1581-2. 

BOROUGHE,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  c.  1596. 

BORRAGE,  see  BURRAGE. 

BORRETT  or  BURRETT,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Sept.  8,  1629.   Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  1629-30. 

BORRETT  or  BURRETT,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel, 
July  1,  1616.  Matric.  1616;  Scholar;  B.A.  1619-20;  M.A. 
1623. 

BORRETT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  May  10, 
1705.   Matric.  1705. 

BORRET,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  June  12,  1714. 
S.  of  John,  attorney,  of  Griston,  Norfolk.  B.  there.  Schools, 
Stow  Bedon  and  Wymondham.  Matric.  1714;  Scholar, 
1714-8;  B.A.  1717-8;  M.A.  1725.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Mar.  13, 
1719-20;  priest  (Norwich)  June  24,  1721.  V.  of  Griston, 
Norfolk,  1723-56.  C.  of  Carbrooke,  in  1723.  R.  of  Merton, 
1731-61.  WiU  proved  1766.  Father  of  the  next.  (Kenn,  11.  3.) 

BORRET,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  May  30,  1743. 
S.  of  John,  R.  of  Merton,  Norfolk,  above.  B.  at  Griston. 
School,  Seaming.  Matric.  1743-4;  Scholar,  1743:  B.A.  1746- 
7.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  6,  i747;  priest,  Sept.  23, 
1750.  V.  of  Griston,  Norfolk,  1756-87;  of  SUnford,  1779-87. 
Buried  Sept.  25,  1787.   (Venn,  11.  53.) 

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BORRET  or  BORETT,   ROBERT.    Adm.  pens,  at  Pembroke, 

Sept.  lo,  1632.    B.  at  Wilby,  Suffolk.    Matric.  1633;  B.A. 

1636-7. 
BORRETT,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  19, 1631. 

Of  Suffolk.   Matric.  1631;  B.A.  1634-5;  M.A.  1638. 
BORRET,  THOMAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall,  Michs. 

1658;  B.A.  1661-2;  M.A.  1665.    Perhaps  R.  of  Blakeney, 

Norfolk.   V.  of  Docking,  1681. 
BORRETT,  WILLIAM.   B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1597-8. 
BORRETT,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  pens.  frx>m  St  John's,  Easter, 

1611. 
BORRETT,  WILLIAM.    Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1620;  B.A.  1623-4. 
BORRETTS,  EDWARD.    Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1636.    Of 

Suffolk. 
BORRETS,  THOMAS.    Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1679.    Of 

Suffolk.  Probably  already  adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  3, 

1679.    B.A.  1682. 
BORRODALE,  ANDREW.   Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Mar.  3, 1702-3. 

Of  Nottinghamshire.    School,  Charterhouse.    Matric.  1703; 

Scholar,   1704;    LL.B.   1709.     Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Feb.  29, 

1707-8;  priest  (London)  Dec.  19,  1708.   R.  of  Market  Deep- 
ing, Lines.,  1710-52.    V.  of  Baston,  1720.    Died  Feb.  1752, 

aged  67.    WiU  (P.C.C.) 
BORRADELL,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1612;  B.A.  1615-6;  M.A.  1619.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June 

11;  priest,  June  12,  1620.    Will  (P.C.C.)  1649;  of  Steeple 

Bumpstead,  Essex,  clerk. 
BORRON,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  May  27, 

1734.    S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Lancashire.    B.  in  Warrington. 

Schools,  Warrington  and  Stockport.    Matric.  1734;  LL.B. 

1740. 
BORROW,  see  also  BOROUGH  and  BURROUGH. 

BORROW,  CURWEN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  16, 
1726.  S.  of  Joshua.  B.  at  Hutton,  Cumberland.  School, 
Kirkby  Lonsdale.  Matric.  1726;  Scholar,  1727;  B.A.  1729-30. 
Ord.  deacon  (Carlisle)  July,  1730;  priest,  Sept.  1737.  {Peile, 

II.  2X2.) 

BORROWES,  JAMES.    Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Michs. 

1631;  B.A.  1634-5;  M.A.  1638. 
BORROWES,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Lent,  1597-8. 

BORROW,  JOHN  TEMPEST.    Matric.  from  Queens',  Easter, 

1720.  S.  and  h.  of  Isaac,  of  Castlefield,  Derbs.,  Esq.  B.  Aug. 

16,  1702.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Dec.  12,  1722.  Barrister,  1729. 

Bencher,  1745.   Marriwi  Mary  Allestree.  Died  Apr.  29,  1781. 

(J.  Foster,  Gray's  Inn.) 
BORROW,  JOSHUA.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  23, 

1683.    S.  of  Timothy,  husbandman.    B.  at  Nether  Kellet, 

Bolton-le-Sands,  near  Lancaster.   School,  Lancaster.  B.A. 

1686-7. 
BOROW,  PAUL.    B.Civ.L.  1514-5. 

BORROWES,  SIMON.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1622. 

BORWICK,  ROGER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  23, 
1724-5.  S.  of  John,  husbandman,  of  Lancashire.  B.  at 
Borwick  Ground.  School,  Hawkshead,  Lanes.  Matric.  1735. 

BOSANQUET,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Nov.  16,  1726.  S.  of  David,  merchant,  of  London.  School, 
Westminster.  Matric.  1726;  Scholar,  1728;  B.A.  1730-1; 
M.A.  1734.  Fellow,  1733.  Adm.  at  Leyden,  Oct.  2,  1737, 
age  28.  Licentiate  R.C.P.  1742.  F.R.S.  1747.  Of  Brox- 
boume,  Herts.  Pedigree  in  Cussans'  Herts.  Died  Nov.  22, 
1755.    Will  (P.C.C.)     {Munk,  11.  149.) 

BOSCAWEN,  HUGH.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  King's,  Easter, 
1697.  S.  of  Edward.  M.P.  for  Tregony,  1702;  for  Cornwall, 
1705;  for  Truro,  1710;  and  for  Penryn,  1713-20.  Lord 
Warden  of  the  Stannaries,  1708.  Comptroller  of  the  House- 
hold and  Privy  Councillor,  1714.  Vice-Treasurer  of  Ireland, 
1717-34.  Created  Baron  Boscawen  and  Viscount  Falmouth, 
1720.   Died  Oct.  25,  1734.  Father  of  the  next.  (D.N.B.) 

BOSCAWEN,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  July  4, 1743. 

S.  of  Hugh,  Viscount  Falmouth,  above.  Matric.  1743;  M.A. 

1745-6;  D.D.  1753.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May,  1746;  priest 

(Elj^  June  5, 1748.    Preb.  of  Westminster,  1777-93.  Resided 

at  Chrisball   Park,   Essex.    Died  July  4,  1793.    {Masters; 

G.  Mag.) 
BOSCOWBN,   THEOPHILUS.     Adm.   FelL-Com.   at   Trinity, 

Feb.    13,   1667-8.     S.   of   Hugh.     Bapt.   at   St   Michael's, 

Penkcvil,  Apr.  9,  1651.    {Vis.  of  Cornwall.) 

BOSCAWEN, .  Adm.  FelL-Com.  at  Kino's,  1703-4. 

BOSCE  or  BOSER,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Mar.  7, 
1666-7,  as  Boser.  Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1670-1,  as  Boece. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  34,  1671. 


BosviLLE,  Nicholas 

BOSCOLL,  WILLIAM.  Member,  and  perhaps  fellow,  of  Pktek- 

HOUSE,  C.  1388-9. 

BOSAM,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trintty,  Easter,  1585. 
BOSOM,  JOHN.   Adm.  at  King's  (age  16)  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

Aug.  26,  1591.  Of  Cambridge.  Matric.  c.  1591.  Left  in  1593. 

Adm.  at  Qement's  Inn.  Afterwards  lived  at  Boston,  Lines. 

Will   of   John   Bosome,   of   Boston,   gent.    (P.C.C.)    1610. 

{Harwood.) 

BOSOMWORTH,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Peter 
HOUSE,  Apr.  25,  1720.  Of  Yorkshire.  School,  Richmond, 
Yorks.  Matric.  1720;  B.A.  1723-4.  C.  of  Easby,  Yorks.. 
1725-47. 

BOSQUELL,  JOHN.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  Michs.  1587,  from 
Peterhouse. 

BOSQUELL  or  BOSWELL,  PETER  Matric.  pens,  from  Peter- 
house,  Michs.  1583;  B.A.  1586-7;  M.A.  1591,  as  BosweU. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1591. 

BOSSALL, .   B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1605-6.   Perhaps 

Timothy  Bossall,  ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  Mar.  13, 
1613-4;  'of  St  John's  College.'  C.  of  Waresley,  Hunts.,  1613. 

BOSSE,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Jan.  11,  1693-4.  Of 
Kent.  School,  Sevenoaks,  Scholar,  1694;  Matric.  1695; 
B.A.  1699-1700.  R.  of  Swanscombe,  Kent,  1705-37.  Buried 
there  Apr.  19,  1737.  Will  {Archbishop's  peculiars).  (J.  Ch. 
Smith.) 

BOSSE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  May  28, 
1657.  Of  Yorkshire.  School,  Pocklington.  Matric.  1657. 

BOSSE,  NATHANIEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  July, 
1621;  B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.  from  Emmanuel,  1628.  Ord. 
priest  (Peterb.)  1625.  Licensed  to  teach  grammar  at 
Hadley,  Middlesex,  1628.  V.  of  Terling,  Essex,  1633.  {Peilt, 

1.  341) 

BOSSE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Apr.  30, 1655.  S.  of 
Richard,  V.  of  Sevenoaks,  Kent.  Matric.  1656;  Scholar, 
1657;  B.A.  1658-9;  M.A.  1662.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1673.  V. 
of  Sevenoaks,  1664-78.  Buried  Feb.  4,  1677-8. 

BOSSE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 
1623  (already  adm.  at  Trinity);  B.A.  1625-6;  M.A.  1631. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  4;  priest,  June  5,  1626,  One  of 
these  names  V.  of  Gaddesby,  Leics.,  1627;  R.  of  Humber- 
ston,  Leics.,  1639;  R.  of  Blaby,  1659-62.  Pedigree  of  Bosse, 
of  Berton,  in  Vis.  of  Bucks.,  1634.    {T.  A.  Walker.) 

BOSSE,  WILLIAM.  Matric  sizar  from  Clark,  Easter,  1582; 
B.A.  1586-7. 

BOSSEVILLE,  su  also  BOSWELL. 

BOSSEVILE,  GERVASE  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  July  2, 
1636.  S.  of  Gervase,  Esq.  B.  at  Warmsworth,  Yoiks. 
Bapt.  at  Conisborough,  May  2,  1619.  School,  Doncasier. 
Matric.  1636.  Died  Oct.  27,  1670.  Buried  at  Barmby 
Don.  Brother  of  Godfrey  (1632-3).  (Hunter,  S.  Yorks.; 
Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1666.) 

BOSVIL,  GERVASE.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct.  27  1656.  Of  Yorkshire.  S.  of  Gervase,  of  Beeston. 
School,  Doncaster.  Of  Beeston,  and  afterwards  of  Holbeck, 
Yorks.  Died  1696,  aged  56.  (Hunter,  S.  Yorks.,  11.  393; 
T.A.  Walker,  no.) 

BOSSEVILE,  GODFREY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Feb. 

2,  1632-3.  S.  of  Gervase,  Esq.  B.  at  Warmsworth,  Yorks. 
Bapt.  at  Conisborough,  Feb.  4,  1615-6.  School,  Doncaster. 
Matric.  1633.  Buried  May  14,  1644.  Brother  of  Gervase 
(1636).    (Hunter,  S.  Yorks.;  Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1666.) 

BOSVILLE,  GODFREY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Nov.  25,  1734.  S.  of  William,  of  Gunthwaite,  Yorks.  B.  at 
Gunthwaite.  Bapt.  at  Denby  Chapel,  May  20, 1717.  School, 
Westminster.  Matric.  1735.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Jan.  22,  1736-7.  Of  Gunthwaite  and  Thorpe,  Yorks.,  Esq. 
Died  in  Bloomsbury,  Jan.  25,  1784.  Buried  at  St  Giles-in- 
the-Fields.    (Hunter,  S.  Yorks.,  11.  346.) 

BOSVILE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  July  8,  1713;  B.  at 
Eltham,  Kent.  Matric.  1714.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Nov.  23, 1714 ;  s.  and  h.  of  William,  of  Bradboume,  Sevenoaks, 
Kent. 

BOSVILLE  or  BOSWELL,  LEONARD.  Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from 
King's,  Easter,  1612.  Perhaps  M.A.  1612  (in  ordo).  Leonard 
Bosvile,  s.  and  h.  of  Sir  Ralph,  of  Bradboume,  Kent, 
Knt.,  was  adm.  at  Lincohi's  Inn,  June  25,  1613.  Knighted, 
1621. 

BOSEVILB,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clarb,  Aug.  30,  1674. 
Of  Doncaster.  S.  of  Nicholas.  B.A.  1678^;  M.A.  1682. 
Fellow,  1680.  Died  Sept.  30,  1687.  Buried  at  Doncaster. 
M.I.  Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1687. 


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BOSVILLE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FelL-Com.  at  Queens',  Mar.  6, 
1579-80.  Of  Yorkshire.  Matxic.  pens.  1579,  as  Boswell. 
Perhaps  s.  of  Gervase,  of  Newhall,  Yorks.;  aged  23  in  1585. 
Will  proved,  Dec  12,  1639  (York).  (Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1583; 
Hunter,  S.  Yorks.,  n.  in.) 

BOSSEVILLE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse, 
Easter,  1622;  B.A.  1625-6.  Perhaps  s.  of  Gervase,  of 
Warmsworth,  Yorks.,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  i,  1627. 
Bapt.  at  Conisborough,  Oct.  23,  1607.  Captain  of  trained 
bands,  W.  Riding.  Purchased  the  manor  of  Warmsworth. 
Buried  at  Conisborough,  Feb.  17,  1658-9.  (T.  A.  Walker, 
24;  Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1666.) 

BOSVILL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  25)  at  Magdalene, 
Dec  30,  1652.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Hensall,  Yorks. 

BOSWIL  or  BOSVILE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Apr.  20, 
1680.  Of  Kent.  Matric  1680.  (Hasted,  t.  350.) 

BOSVILE,  WILLIAM  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Apr.  30,  1686. 
S.  of  Leonard,  of  Ash,  Kent,  Esq.  Matric.  1686;  Scholar, 
1687.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June  4, 1687.  Pedigree  of 
Bosville  of  Bradboume,  Kent,  in  Vis.  of  1663.  (Hasted,  i. 
356.) 

BOSSON,  EDWARD.  Matric  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Micfas. 
1578. 

BOST,  HENRY.  D.D.  1478-9  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  R.  of 
St  Michael,  Comhill,  1474-7.  R.  of  Harlington,  Middle- 
sex, 1474-6.  R.  of  West  Kirby,  Cheshire.  Warden  of 
King's  Hall,  1477-85.  Fellow  of  Eton,  1478.  Provost, 
I477-I503'  Provost  of  Queen's  College,  Oxford,  1482-7. 
Died  Feb.  7, 1503-4.    Buried  at  Eton.   (Cooper,  i.  5.) 

BOSTOCKE,  CHARLES.  M.A.  1631  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S. 
of  Charles,  of  London,  Esq.  Matric.  (Christ  Church,  Oxford) 
Apr.  27,  1627,  age  19;  B.A.  1627;  M.A.  1630;  M.B.  1633; 
M.D.  164.0.  (Munk,  1.  234;  Vis.  of  London,  1634;  Al.  Oxon.) 

BOSTOCK,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Nov.  4, 
1728.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Congleton,  Cheshire.  B.  at 
Macclesfield.  School,  Macclesfield.  Matric.  1728.  Died  whilst 
a  student,  1731. 

BOSTOCK,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1620;  B.A.  1632-3.  Buried  at  All  Saints',  Cambridge,  Aug. 
29,  1623,  as  Bostwick. 

BOSTOCK,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1585; 
B.A.  (?  1589-90).  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Etec.  20,  1589; 
priest.  Mar.  29,  1591.  V.  of  Southill,  Beds.,  1598-1610. 

BOSTOCK,  MATTHEW.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1587. 
BOSTOCK,  PETER.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1560. 

BOSTOCKE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1545.  One  of  these  names,  of  Southwark,  adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  1551.  M.P.  for  Bletchingley,  1571  and  1584-6. 
Wm  (P.C.C.)  1606. 

BOSTOCK,  ROBERT.  M.A.  1632  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
Matric.  (from  Trinity,  Oxford)  Jxily  10,  1607,  age  20;  B.A. 
(from  Merton  College)  1611;  M.A.  1614;  D.D.  (St  Andrews) 
1633.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1634.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1619-40; 
cf  Chichester,  1632.  R.  of  Wittenham  Abbots,  Bucks., 
1615.  V.  of  Alcester,  Warws.,  1619;  of  Bishop  Norton, 
Lines.,  1620;  and  of  Romsey,  Hants.,  1620.  R.  of  Exton, 
Hants.,  1624:  and  of  Mottisfont,  1626.  Perhaps  V.  of 
Ivinghoe,  Bucks.,  1639.  Archdeacon  of  Suffolk,  1640.  Died 
Nov.  1640.  Buried  in  Chichester  Cathedral.  WiU  (P.C.C.) 
1640.    (A  I.  Oxon.) 

BOSTOCK, .  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1560. 

BOSTON  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Apr.  4,  1506.  Of  Broadchalke,  Wilts.  B.A.  1510-1; 
M.A.  1514.  Fellow,  1509-21.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  29; 
priest,  Sept.  18,  1518.  V.  of  Broadchalke,  1521.  Died  e. 
1558-9. 

BOSTON,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius, 
Mar.  30,  1574.  S.  of  Robert.  Of  Bury  St  Edmunds.  School, 
Bury.  Matric.  1574;  B.A.  1577-8.  The  will  of  one  of  these 
names,  of  Deeping,  proved  (Lincoln)  1597-8. 

BOSTON,  GEORGE.  B.D.  1526-7.  A  monk. 

BOSTON,  HUMPHRY.  B.A.  from  Christ's,  1608-9;  M.A.  161a. 
Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  1616.  V.  of  Morton  and  Grimsthorpe, 
Lines.   Father  of  Laurence  (1635).   (Peile,  1.  254.) 

BOSTON,  JOHN.   Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1447. 

BOSTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  May  25,  1591. 
S.  of  Thomas,  gent.  B.  at  Lynn,  Norfolk.  School,  Lynn. 
Matric.  c.  1590.  Ord.  priest  (Colchester)  1602.  R.  of  Bum- 
ham  Deepdale,  Norfolk,  1610-56.  One  of  these  names 
licensed  to  teach  grammar  at  St  Margaret's,  Lynn,  1629. 
(Vtnn,  I.  143.) 


BosWELL,  Thomas 

BOSTON,  LAURENCE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  30, 
1635.  S.  of  Humphry  (1608-9).  B.  at  Easton,  Northants. 
Schools,  Bourne  and  Lincoln.  Matric.  1635;  B.A.  1638-9; 
M.A.  1642.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  20,  1640;  priest. 
May  10,  1644.  R.  of  East  Keal,  Lines.,  1662.  (Peile,  1.  436.) 

BOSTON,  LAURENCE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  16, 
1669.  B.  at  Toynton  AH  Saints  ,  Lines.  Matric.  1669;  B.A. 
1672-3.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  25, 1673.  C.  of  Owthorpe, 
Lines.  Perhaps  R.  of  Mablethorpe,  1675,  and  R.  of  Holton 
Holgate,  1691-3.  (PeiU,  11.  21.) 

BOSTON,  PAUL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1635.  S.  of 
John,  of  Southwark,  Surrey,  clerk.  B.A.  1639-40  (matric 
"from  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  Sept.  26,  1634,  age  15);  M.A. 
(Oxford)  1642-3.  V.  of  St  Bride's,  Fleet  St,  1666-71. 
Reader  at  St  Giles-in-the-Fields.  V.  of  Thannington,  Kent, 
1666-71.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1672. 

BOSTON,  RICHARD.   Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  Dec.  13,  1526. 

BOSTON,  ROBERT.   B.Can.L.  1480-1.  A  monk. 

BOSTON,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Mar.  4, 
1594-5'  S.  of  Edward,  yeoman.  B.  at  Bumham  Westgate, 
Norfolk.  School,  Lynn.  Matric.  1595;  Scholar,  1595-1602; 
B.A.  1598-9;  M.A.  1609.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  20; 
priest,  Sept.  21,  1618.  R.  of  Beeston,  Norfolk,  1620;  and 
of  Mileham,  1623-41.  (Venn,  1.  155.) 

BOSTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  17,  1618. 
Matric.  1618-9;  B-A.  1622-3;  M.A.  1626.  One  of  these 
names  (M.A.),  V.  of  Hillingdon  and  Uxbridge,  Middlesex, 
1660-77.  Died  Nov.  3,  1677,  aged  74.  Will  (Consist.  C. 
London)  1678-9.    (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

BOSTON,  WILLIAM   B.Can.L.  1470-1. 

BOSTON,  WILLIAM  (D.D.),  see  BENSON. 

BOSTON,  WILLIAM.  Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1569. 
B.  in  London.  B.A.  1572-3;  M.A.  1576.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Dec.  21,  1582,  age  27. 

BOSTON, .  B.Can.L.  1468-9.   Had  studied  also  at  Oxford. 

BOSTWICK,  EDWARD,  see  BOSTOCK. 

BOSWELL,  see  also  BOSSEVILLE. 

BOSWELL,  DILLINGHAM,   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 

Oct.  23,  1723.    S.  of  John,  butcher,  of  Middlesex.    B.  in 

London.    School,  Merchant  Taylors'.    Matric.   1724;  B.A. 

1727-8;  M.A.  1731.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  20,  1728; 

priest,  June  1,  1729.    V.  of  Gt  Wigston,  Leics.,  1729-61. 

R.  of  Wymondham,  1748-61.   Died  Aug.  i,  1761,  at  Deane, 

Beds.    (Scott-Mayor,  ill.  364.) 
BOSWELL,  DUDLEY.   M.A.  1633  (Incorp.  from  Dublin).   B.  in 

Ireland.    Scholar  (Trinity  College,  Dublin)  May  23,  1623; 

B.A.  and  Fellow  of  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  1628;  M.A.  1630. 

R.  of  St  John's,  Dublin.   Died  July,  1650. 
BOSWELL,  GEORGE.  Scholar  of  Queens',  15 13-5. 
BOSWELL  or  BOSSEVILLE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18) 

a  scholar  from  Eton,  Aug.  25,  1604.    Of  Sevenoaks,  Kent. 

B.A.  1607-8;  M.A.  1612;  D.D.  1626.  Fellow,  1607-13.  R.  of 

Rivenhall,  Essex,  1612,  sequestered.    See  a  contemporary 

namesake  in  Al.  Oxon. 
BOSWELL,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1544; 

B.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1549-50;  M.A.  1553.  Ord.  deacon 

(Norwich)  Dec.  21,  1553. 
BOSWELL,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1637. 
BOSWELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  June  24, 

1682.    S.  of  John,  barrister,  deceased.    B.  at  S.  Thoresby, 

Lines.  School,  Grantham.   Matric.  1682.  S.  and  h.  of  John, 

of  S.  Thoresby,  Esq.,  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jime  19, 

1682.   WiU  (P.C.C.)  1691. 
BOSWELL,  JOHN.    M.A.  from  King's,  1732.    S.  of  John,  of 

Puddleton,  Dorset.  Matric.  (from  Brasenose  CoUege,  Oxford) 

July  16,  1715,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1720.    One  of  these 

names  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  29,  1719.    (Al.  Oxon.) 
BOSWELL,  RALPH.    Matric  FeU.-Com.  from  King's,  Lent, 

1593-4-    One  of  these  names,  of  Kent  (BosviUe),  adm.  at 

Lincoln's  Inn,  June  20,  1591. 
BOSWELL,   ROBERT.    Adm.  pens,  at  King's,  Michs.   1575. 

Matric.  1576. 
BOSWELL,  ROBERT.    Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1597.    One 

of  these  names,  s.  and  h.  of  Roger,  of  Wrangle,  Lines., 

gent.,  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June  19,  1599. 
BOSSEWELL,  ROLAND.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

X568. 
BOSWELL,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1582. 
BOSWELL,  THOMAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1604. 

B.  at  Attleborough,  Warws.    B.A.  from  Christ's,  1607-8; 

M.A.  1615.  Ord.  priest  (London)  1614,  age  36.  V.  of  Beighton, 

Derbs. 


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BoswELL  Thomas 

BOSWELL,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Macdalenk,  Easter, 
1607;  B.A.  1609-10;  M.A.  from  Pembroke,  1613.  Fellow  of 
Pembroke,  1613:  'physic  fellow,'  1633. 

BOSWELL  or  BOS  VILE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Caius,  July  4, 

1629.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.  B.  at  Braithwell,  Yorks.,  Apr.  5, 
1612.  School,  private.  Matric.  1629;  B.A.  1633-3;  M.A. 
1636.  V.  of  Braithwell,  Yorks.,  1638-74.  Buried  Feb.  37, 
1674.  Father  of  Thomas  (1660).  {Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1666; 
Venn,  1.  391.) 

BOSWELL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  (age  16)  at  Pembroke, 
July  I,  1633.  S.  of  Hemy.  B.  at  Eynesford,  Kent.  Matric. 
1633.   WiU  proved  (V.C.C.)  1635. 

BOSWELL  or  BOSVILE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  peas,  (age  17)  at  St 
John's,  May  25, 1660.  S.  of  Thomas  (1629),  clerk,  of  Braith- 
well, Yorks.  B.  there.  School,  Doncaster.  Matric.  1660; 
B.A.  1663-4;  M.A.  1667.  V.  of  Braithwell,  Yorks.,  x  674-1 711. 
R.  of  Little  Sandal,  Yorks.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  John 
Richardson,  of  Blackwell,  Derbs.  Father  of  the  next.  {Vis. 
of  Yorks.,  1666.) 

BOSWELL  or  BOSVILE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St 
John's,  Apr.  22,  1686.  S.  of  Thomas  (1660),  clerk.  B.  at 
Braithwell  near  Rotherham,  Yorks.  School,  Sedbergh. 
Matric.  1686;  B.A.  1689-90;  M.A.  1693;  B.D.  1701.   Fellow, 

1693.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  18,  1693;  priest,  June  3, 

1694.  R.  of  Westley  Waterless,  Cambs.,  1700-1.  V.  of 
Ecclesfield,  Yorks.,  1705-8.  R.  of  Ufford,  Northants.,  1708- 
18.    Died  Oct.  38,  1718.    {Scott-Mayor.) 

BOSWELL,  TIMOTHY.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1610. 

BOSWELL,  WILLIAM.  Pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1473.  One 
of  these  names  R.  of  Easton  Ba vents,  Suffolk.  Will  (Lambeth) 
1499. 

BOSWELL,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1569. 

BOSWELL,  WILLIAM  B.A.  from  Jesus,  1603-4;  M.A.  1607. 
Fellow  of  Jesus,  1606-29.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1608.  Proctor 
at  Oxford,  1624-5.  One  of  the  Keepers  of  the  State  Paper 
Office.  Ambassador  to  the  United  Provinces.  Knighted  at 
Bockstal,  Brabant,  1633.  Died  1649.  His  widow  founded 
scholarships  at  Jesus.   {D.N. B.;  A.  Gray.) 

BOSWELL,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  1633  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
William,  of  Oxford,  alderman.  Matric.  (from  Wadham, 
Oxford)  1614;  B.A.  1616-7;  M.A.  1620;  B.C.L.  and  D.C.L. 

1630.  Fellow  of  Wadham,  Oxford,  1623-39.  Sub-warden, 
1636.  Advocate  in  Court  of  Arches.  Sheriff  of  Oxfordshire, 
1650-1.    Died  Apr.  5,  1678.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

BOSWELL, .   B.A.  1484-3. 

BOSWELL, .   Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1634. 

BOSWORTH,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1665;  B.A.  1668-9;  M.A.  1673.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  24, 
1670;  priest  (Norwich)  Mar.  1673-4.  R-  ot  Stuston,  Suffolk, 
1674.  R.  of  Diss,  Norfolk,  1695-1714.  Died  Jan.  8,  1713-4, 
aged  65.  M.I.  at  Diss.  Father  of  the  next.  Contemporary 
in  A  I.  Oxon. 

BOSWORTH,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney, 
1691-3.  ist  s.  of  Edward,  minister  at  Stuston,  Suffolk, 
above.  B.  there.  Schools,  Eye,  Suffolk  and  Bury.  Matric. 
1695;  B.A.  1695-6;  M.A.  1699.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May, 
1697;  priest,  Oct.  1711.  R.  of  Thelveton,  Norfolk,  1711. 
Died  June  14,  1714.  Father  of  the  next. 

BOSWORTH,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
June  22,  1724.  S.  of  Edward,  above,  gent.,  of  Suffolk.  B.  at 
Stuston.  School,  Bury.  Matric.  1724;  B.A.  1727-8;  M.A. 
1731.  R.,  and  patron,  of  Diss,  Norfolk,  1739-78.  Di^  July 
26,  1778. 

BOSWORTH,  JOHN.  B.Can.L.  1478-9.  Prior  of  Stonely.  Prob- 
ably of  Kimbolton,  Hunts. 

BOSWORTH,  RICHARD.  B.Can.L.  1458-9.  Exchanges  Hard- 
wick,  Cambs.,  for  Broughton  Astley,  Leics.,  1456.  {Ely 
Register.) 

BOSWORTH,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1676;  B.A.  1678-9.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  1679; 
priest,  June,  1680.  V.  of  Icklingham,  Suffolk,  1689.  Per- 
haps R.  of  Quidenham,  Norfolk,  1685-1705.    Died  1705. 

BOSYE  or  BOWSY,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus 
Christi,  Easter,  1545. 

BOTCHER,  FRANCIS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  8,  1600. 

Of  Yorkshire. 
BOTELER,  set  BUTLER. 

BOTENER.  JOHN.  FeUow  of  Corpus  Christi,  1376.  Of  London. 

Made  a  rental  of  the  College  estates,  etc.    {Masters-Lamb, 

305.) 
BOTERSTON,  WILLIAM  DB.  FeUow  of  Pitsrhouu.  Received 

the  lesser  orders  (Ely)  Dec.  9,  1349. 


BOTTISWAIN,  WlLLLAM 

BOTHAM,  TOHM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Oct  as, 
1677.  Of  London.  S.  of  Jonathan.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'. 
Matric  1677;  B.A.  1681-3;  MA.  1685.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Dec.  30,  1685.  R.  of  Clifton  Campville,  Staffs.,  1701-39. 
Buried  there  Mar.  1739.  M.I.  Father  of  the  next.  {Shaw, 
>•  399) 

BOTHAM,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  37, 
1728.  S.  of  John,  of  Clifton  Campville,  Staffs,  (above). 
School,  Uttoxeter,  Staffs.  Matric  1738,  as  'Beetham'; 
Scholar,  1730;  B.A.  1731-a;  M.A.  1735.  Ord. deacon  (Lincoln) 
Dec.  33,  1734.  R.  of  Yoxall,  SUffs.,  1743-8.  V.  of  Albury, 
Surrey,  1745-73-  V.  of  Ealing,  1754.  Died  Nov.  9,  1773. 
{Manning,  11.  X31.) 

BOTHAM,  WILUAM.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  17,  1663. 

BOTLET,  JOHN.  Fellow  of  Corpus  Chkisti,  1426.  BJV..aco(ml- 
ing  to  Masters. 

BOTOLPH,  JOHN.   B.A.  1513-4. 

BOTOMLEY,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Michs. 
1573- 

BOTT,  JOHN.    B.A.  from  Sidney,  i6io-i. 

BOTT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  36,  1723. 
S.  of  William,  miller,  of  London.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric. 
1723;  Scholar,  1735;  B.A.  1726-7.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Mar.  7,  1737-8. 

BOTT,  THOMAS.  M.A.  1728  {Com.  Reg.).  S.  of  Thomas,  of 
Derby,  mercer.  Mayor  of  Derby.  School,  Derby.  B.  1688. 
Studied  medicine  in  London.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Aug. 
1723.  R.  of  Whinburgh,  Norfolk,  1723.  R.  of  Hardwick, 
Norfolk,  1746.  R.  of  Edgefield,  1747.  Author  of  theological 
works.  Died  Sept.  19,  1754.   {D.N.B.;  Derby  School  Reg.) 

BOTT,  WILLIAM  Adm.  pens,  (age  33)  at  St  John's,  Jan.  17, 
1670-1.  From  Corpus  Christi,  Oxford,  where  he  had  been 
adm.  Mar.  i,  1666-7.  S.  of  Laurence,  deceased,  of  Berkeswell, 
Warws.  B.  there.  B.A.  1670-1.  '  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  as  M.A. 
of  Christ's,  1678'  {Al.  Oxon.).  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Aug.  7, 
1670.  V.  of  Thornton,  Leics.,  1682.  V.  of  Wilbaiston, 
Northants.,  1684. 

BOTTERELL,  GILES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i6)  at  Caius,  June  13, 
1597.  S.  of  Richard.  B.  at  Newport,  Essex.  School,  Newport. 
Matric.  1597;  Scholar,  1603-13;  B.A.  1603-4;  M.A.  from 
Clare,  i6i3.    {Venn,  i.  162.) 

BOTERALL,  JOHN.  Scholar  of  Christ's,  1539-40;  B.A.  1541-2; 
M.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1543.  Fellow  of  Corpus,  1546. 
R.  of  St  Margaret  Pattens,  London,  1552-4.  Died  1554. 

BOTTERILL,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Mar.  12, 
I593-4-  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  in  i.ondon.  School,  Lincoln. 
Matric.  c.  1593;  Scholar,  1594-1600;  B.A.  1597-8;  M.A. 
1602.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  1601;  priest,  Sept.  26,  1603. 
C.  of  St  Peter  Mancroft,  Norwich.  V.  of  Heveningham, 
1603-8.  Priest-vicar  of  Lincoln  Cathedral,  1613.  V.  of 
Hibaldston,  Liacs.,  1619.    Died  1642.   {Venn,  i.  151.) 

BOTTERELL,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  Oct.  14, 
1674.  1st  s.  of  William.  B.  at  North  Shields,  Northumber- 
land. Schools,  Harton  and  Thornton.  Matric.  1675;  B-A. 
1679-80;  M.A.  1683.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  21,  1676 
(sic.)  called  'B.A.';  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  1683.  Perhaps 
V.  of  Chippenham,  Cambs.,  1688-90  ('Botvill'). 

BOTTING,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1583; 
B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1584-3. 

BOTELSHAM,  JOHN.  Archdeacon  of  Leicester.  Preb.  of  Lin- 
coln, 1393.  Chaplain  to  Archbishop  of  Canterbury.  Preb. 
of  York,  1397.  Master  of  Peterhouse,  Aug.  37,  1397- 
1400.  Bishop  of  Rochester,  1400-4.  Dieil  Apr.  17,  1404. 
Buried  in  the  Cathedral.    Will  (Lambeth)  1404. 

BOTTISHAM  or  BOTLESHAM,  NICHOLAS.  M.A.  Proctor, 
1363-4.  Donor  of  one  of  the  windows  in  Gonville  Hall 
chapel,  c.  1370.  Probably  pens,  of  the  College,  and  V.  of 
Capel,  Suffolk,  1363. 

BOTTISHAM,  NICHOLAS.  CarmeUte  friar.  D.D.  of  Paris. 
Student  at  Cambridge.  Prior  of  his  order  at  Cambridge. 
Died  there  1435.   (Pits,  635.) 

BOTTISHAM,  RICHARD.  Described  as  B.A.  by  Bishop  of  Ely, 
for  ordination  as  acolyte,  Mar.  10,  1455-6. 

BOTTISHAM  or  BOTTLESHAM,  WILLIAM.  D.D.  FeUow  of 
Pembroke.  Dominican  friar.  Sub-prior  of  Anglesey  Abbey, 
Cambs.  Bishop  of  Bethlehem,  c.  1385;  of  Llandaff,  1386;  of 
Rochester,  1389.  Died  Feb.  1399-1400.  Will  (Lambeth). 
{D.N.B.;  Lodtr,  310.) 

BOTTISHAM,  Rector  of.  Perhaps  Robert  Knight  B.Can.L. 
1480-1. 

BOTTISWAIN,  WILUAM.  B.A.  1533-6;  M.A  1339.  Scholar  of 
Gonville  Hall,  1334.  Fellow,  1338-47.  R.  of  Benacre, 
Suffolk,  1550-4:  of  Athelin^ton,  1554-73;  of  St  Michael 
Coslany,  Norwicii,  1370-3;  of  Tbomham,  Suffolk.  Died  1373. 

{V*H»,  I.  39.) 


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BoTTRYE,  Thomas 

BOTTRYE,  THOMAS.    Ma  trie.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent, 

1563-4- 
BOTTYN  or  BOTON,  WILLIAM   B.Civ.L.  1495-6.  Ord.  deacon 

(Lincoln)  Sept.  23;  priest,  Dec  23,  1497. 

BOTWRIGHT,  JOHN.  FeUow  of  Corpus  Christi.  B.  at  Swaff- 
faam  Market,  1400.  Proctor,  1428-9.  R.  of  Swafibam  Market, 
1435.  Chaplain  to  Henry  VI.  Canon  of  Clonfert.  Master  of 
Corpus  Christi,  1443-74.  Compiled  Memoraitda  of  the 
College.  Died  1474.  Buried  at  SwafQiam.  M.I.  there. 
(Masters.) 

BOUCHER,  see  BOURCHIER. 

BOUCHERT,  see  BOWCHERT. 

BOUCHERY,  ARNOLD  GERRARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus, 
Apr.  II,  1694.  Of  Kent.  Exhibitioner  from  St  Paul's  School. 
Scholar,  1694;  Matric.  1696;  B.A.  1697-8. 

BOUCHERY,  GILBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Nov.  13,  1728. 
S.  of  Weyman,  below.  B.  at  Ipswich.  Schools,  Canterbury 
and  St  Paul's.  Matric.  1729;  B.A.  1732-3;  M.A.  1736. 
Fellow,  1736-47.  R.  of  Llanymynech,  Shropshire,  1745-8. 
R.  of  Llansaintfraid-yn-Mechain,ii746-8.  Preb.  of  St  Asaph, 
1746.  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  St  Asaph.  V.  of  Swafiham, 
Norfolk,  1748-87.  C.  of  Northolt,  Midds.  Married,  at  Isle- 
worth,  Jan.  19,  1748-9,  Anna  Jemima  Hales.  Buried  at 
Swaffham.   Benefactor  to  Clare.  (Browne  Willis,  S<  ^sa/)A.) 

BOUCHERY,  WEYMAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Jesus,  July  3, 
1699.  S.  of  Arnold,  Minister  of  the  French  Church  at 
Canterbury.  Schools,  Canterbm-y  and  Oundle.  Matric.  1699; 
Scholar,  1700;  B.A.  1702-3;  M.A.  1706.  Adm.  Fell.-Com. 
at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  23,  1705.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  8, 
1707;  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  1709.  R.  of  Little  Blakenham, 
Suffolk,  1709-12.  Published  Latin  poems.  Died  Mar.  24, 
1712.  M.I.  at  St  George's,  Canterbury.  Father  of  the 
above.   (D.N.B.) 

BOUDEN,  ADAM  DE,  see  BORDEN. 

BOUGHAM,  SIMON.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  23,  1564.  Of  Burghill,  Hereford.  Matric.  1564; 
B.A.  1568-9.  Fellow,  1567-9. 

BOUGHTON,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  21, 1684.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Kingsclifie,  Northants. 
B.  in  London.  School,  Oundle.  Matric.  1684;  B.A.  1688-9; 
M.A.  1692;  B.D.  1700.  Fellow,  1692.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln) 
June  19,  1698.  R.  of  Barrow,  Suffolk,  1714-28.  Died  1728. 
Brother  of  Le  Neve  (1697). 

BOUGHTON,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens.  fromCi.ARE,  Michs.  1615, 
as  Broughton;  B.A.  1618-9;  M.A.  1622.  Fellow.  Perhaps 
V.  of  Plumstead,  Kent,  1632  (M.A.).  Perhaps  R.  of  Bram- 
field,  Herts.,  1635,  ejected,  re-instated,  1660.  Died  1677. 

BOUGHTON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Trinity, 
Jan.  28, 1706-7.  S.  of  Sir  William,  of  Lawford,  Warws.,  Bart. 
School,  Enfield,  Middlesex.  Matric.  1707.  High  Sheriff  of 
Warwickshire,  1720-1.  Succeeded  as  Bart.,  1716.  Died  Feb. 
12,  1721-2,  aged  '33.'  (Pedigree  of  Boughton,  of  Little  Law- 
ford,  in  Vis.  of  Warws.,  1682;  Nichols,  iv.  302;  G.E.C.) 

BOUGHTON,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Feb. 
22,  1720-1.  S.  of  Le  Neve  (1697),  clerk,  of  Yorkshire.  B.  in 
York.  Schools,  Sedbergh  and  Westminster.  Matric.  1721; 
B.A.  1724-5.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  21,  1724-5;  priest, 
Dec.  24,  1727.  R.  of  Barrow,  Suffolk,  1728-39.  Minor 
canon  of  St  Paul's,  1739.  Died  1739.  (Scott-Mayor,  iii.  337.) 

BOUGHTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  4, 
1651-2.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Kingscliffe,  Northants. 
B.  there.  School,  Peterborough.  Matric.  1655;  B.A.  1655-6; 
M.A.  1659;  B.D.  1666.  Fellow,  1658-93.  Died  1693.  Bene- 
factor to  St  John's.  WiU  proved  (V.C.C.)  1699. 

BOUGHTON,  LE  NEVE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  15, 1697.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Kingscliffe,  Northants. 
Schools,  Peterborough  and  Oundle.  Matric.  1697;  B.A. 
1700-1.  R.  of  Offord  Cluny,  Hunts.,  1722-30.  Died  1730. 
Brother  of  Christopher  (1684),  father  of  Henry  (1720-1). 

BOUGHTON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  8, 
1670.  Of  Berkshire.  Matric.  1670;  B.A.  1673-4;  M.A.  1678. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept.  24,  1676;  priest,  Feb.  3,  1678-9. 
V.  of  Bures,  Suffolk,  1678-9.  Died  1679. 

BOUGHTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  20, 
1644.  Of  Warwickshire.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Bilton,  Warws., 
adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  8,  1647-8.  M.P.  for  Co.  Warwick, 
X645.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Halford,  of  Leics. 
(J.  Foster,  Gray's  Inn;  Vis.  of  Warws.,  1682.) 

BOUGHTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's, 
Sept.  26,  1718.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Northants.  B.  at 
Kingscliffe.  School,  Uppingham. 


BOUGHTON, 


Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  King's,  Lent,  1388-9. 


Bound,  Thomas 

BOUGIN  or  BOWGIN,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Pem- 
broke, Jime  14,  1676.  S.  of  James,  gent.  B.  at  Norwich. 
Matric.  1679;  B.A.  1679-80.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June, 
i58o;  priest,  June,  1682.  V.  of  Surlingham,  Norfolk,  1683- 
1706.    Died  1706. 

BOUILLION,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jksus,  June  30,  1627.  Of 
Guernsey.  Matric.  1628;  Scholar,  1630;  B.A.  1630-1;  M.A. 
1635. 

BOULAR,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1607. 

BOULD,  see  BOLD. 

BOULDSWORTH,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Apr. 
1582.  B.  in  Leicestershire.  B.A.  1584-5. 

BOULT,  see  BOLT. 

BOULTON,  see  BOLTON. 

BOUNCHER,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  8,  1664.  S.  of  William,  clerk,  of  Tiffield,  Northants. 
B.  there.  School,  Towcester.  Matric  1664;  B.A.  1668-9; 
M.A.  1683.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  19,  1668  ('B.A.'); 
priest.  Mar.  3,  1671-2. 

BOUND,  BOWND,  see  also  BOND. 

BOUND,  ABRAHAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1581. 
Abraham  Bowne,  of  Coventry,  was  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
from  Staple's  Inn,  May  26,  1587. 

BOUND,  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  16)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  13,  1564.  Of  Cambridge.  S.  of  Robert.  Matric. 
1564;  B.A.  1568-9;  M.A.  1572;  B.D.  1579;  D.D.  1595. 
Fellow,  1567-81.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1612.  Ord.  deacon  and 
priest  (Lincoln)  Apr.  10,  1574.  Fellow  of  Eton,  1582.  Vice- 
provost.  R.  of  Petworth,  Sussex,  1591-1622.  Died  1622. 
Will  at  Chichester.  Brother  of  Nicholas  (1568)  and  Richard 
(1575).    (Harwood.) 

BOWND,  ELEAZAR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Sept. 
10,  1683.  S.  of  Robert,  gent.  B.  at  Chelmsford.  School, 
Chelmsford.  Matric.  1683-4.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Oct.  16, 1685.  Brother  of  Robert  (1690). 

BOUND,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  1636.  S.  of 
Nicholas,  R.  of  Wickford,  Essex.  Scholar,  1638;  B.A.  1639- 
40;  M.A.  1643.  FeUow,  1640.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  24, 

1643.  Minister  at  Kelvedon  Hatch,  1645.  Sequestered  to 
Shenfield,  Essex,  c.  1654;  ejected,  1660.  Died  before  Aug. 
1662.   (Calamy,  i.  520;  Davids,  Essex,  463.) 

BOWND  or  BOWNE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  13, 

1644.  Of  Warwickshire.  Matric.  1644. 

BOUND,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Apr.  2,  1600. 
Of  Suffolk.  B.A.  (?  1602-3);  M.A.  1606;  B.D.  1613.  Fellow, 
1605-12.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1607.  R.  of  Handsworth, 
Yorks.,  1610.  R.  of  Gt  Braxted,  Essex,  1612-38.  R.  of 
Springfield  Richards  till  1638.  Died  1638.  Admon.  (P.C.C.) 
Oct.  2,  1638;  to  son  Nicholas  (?  of  1635). 

BOUND,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Apr.  20, 
1664.  Matric.  1664;  B.A.  1667-8.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Sept.  15,  1668;  priest,  Sept.  17,  1669.  C.  of  Dunmow,  Essex. 

BOUND,  NATHANIEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1672;  B.A.  1675-6;  M.A.  1679.  Probably  R.  of  Bidborough, 
Kent,  1689-1716.    Buried  there  Sept.  11,  1716. 

BOUND,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Petkrhouse,  Michs. 
1568.  S.  of  Robert,  physician  to  Duke  of  Norfolk.  B.A. 
1571-2;  M.A.  1575;  D.D.  1594.  Fellow,  1572.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1577.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Ely)  June  2,  1580. 
R.  of  Fulbeck,  Lines.,  1576.  R.  of  Norton,  Suffolk, 
1585;  of  S.  Andrew's,  Norwich,  1611.  Buried  there  Dec.  a6, 
1613.  Author.  Brother  of  Alexander  (1564)  and  Richard 
(1575).    {Al-  Oxon.;  D.N.B.) 

BOUND,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1635. 
Of  Essex.  School,  Charterhouse.  B.A.  1638-^;  M.A.  1642. 
R.  of  Wickford,  Essex,  July  23,  1647-61.  Died  1661.  Per- 
haps s.  of  Nathaniel  (1600).    {Shaw,  i.  343.) 

BOUND,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 
1575.  Of  Cambridgeshire.  S.  of  Robert,  M.D.  (perhaps 
fellow  of  Corpus  Christi,  Oxford).  B.C.  1557.  B.A.  1577-8; 
M.A.  1581.  Fellow,  1581  (expelled,  1586).  Fellow  of  Queens', 
1587-94.  Afterwards  M.D.  Died  Aug.  8,  1603.  Buried  at 
Louth.  M.I.  there.  Brotherof  Alexander  (1564)  and  Nicholas 
(1568).  {Cooper,  II.  356.) 

BOUNDS  or  BOWNES,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Sept.  7,  1616.  Matric.  1616;  B.A.  1619-20;  M.A.  1623. 

BOUND,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  24, 
1690.  S.  of  Robert,  gent.  B.  at  Chelmsford.  School,  Fel- 
stead.  Matric.  1690;  B.A.  1693-4.  Brotherof  Eleazar  (1683). 

BOUND,  ROGER  (1521),  see  BOND. 

BOUND,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Michs.  1572; 
B.A.  from  Clare,  1575-6;  M.A.  i579;  B.D.  from  Corpus 
Christi,  1586.  Fellow  of  Corpus  Chnsti,  1579-86.  Buried  at 
St  Benet's,  Cambridge,  Oct.  10, 1586.  WiU  (V.CC.)  1586. 

186 


Bound,  William 

BOUNDE,  WILLIAM.  Scholar  from  King's  School,  Canterbury. 

B..4.  1542-3;   Lie.    Med.  1549;  M.D.   1555.    Buried  at  St 

Edward's,  Cambridge,  Oct.  23,  1573.   WUl  (V.C.C.)  1574. 
BOUNDY,  PETER.   Adm.  sizar  at  Clark,  Apr.  16,  1678.  S.  of 

Thomas,  clerk.,  of  Shelton,  Beds.  Matric.  1678;  B.A.  1681-2 ; 

M.A.    1685.    Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)   May   22,    1687.     R.   of 

Covington,  Hunts.,  168Q-98.    P.C.  of  Deane,  Beds.,  1690; 

and  master  of  the  school  there,  1688.   R.  of  Edmondthorpe, 

Leics.,  1709-30.  Died  May  30, 1730.  M.I.  at  Deane.  (Nichols' 

Ltics.,  u.  179.) 
BOUNE,  EDWARD.   Adm.  (age  14)  at  Caius,  June  29,  1622. 

S.  of  Edward,  of  Stockton,  Norfolk,  husbandman.    Matric. 

sizar  from  Emmanuel,  1623;  B.A.  1625-6;  M.A.  1629.  Ord. 

deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  23,  1632;  priest,  Sept.  22,  1633.   R. 

of  Kirby-Bedon,  Norfolk,  1634.    R.  of  Pakefield,  Sufiolk. 
BOUNE,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Lent,  1634-5. 

BOUQUET,  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  12, 
1689.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Rochelle,  France.  School,  West- 
minster. Matric.  1689;  Scholar,  169c;  B.A.  1692-3;  M.A. 
1696;  B.D.  1706;  D.D.  1711.  Fellow,  1696.  Regius  Pro- 
fessor of  Hebrew,  1712-48.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Mar.  14, 
1702-3.  Buried  in  Trinity  Chapel,  Feb.  16,  1747-8.  'An  olcl 
miserly  refugee  who  died  rich,  in  College,  and  left  his  money 
among  the  French  refugees'  (Cole).  (Al.  Westmon.,  214; 
D.N.B.) 

BOURCHIER,  BARRINGTON.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at 
Trinity,  June  3, 1689.  S.  of  Sir  Barrington,  Knt,  of  Bening- 
brough  Grange,  Yorks.  School,  York.  Matric.  1689. 
Knighted,  Apr.  23,  1697.  Died  .«./>.  c.  1700.  Brother  of 
Mark  (1689),  half-brother  of  Ralph  (1706)  and  William 
(1709).  (Le  Neve,  Knights,  311;  H.  M.  Peacock.) 

BOURCHER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  16)  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Aug.  26,  1562.  Of  London.  Matric.  1562;  B.A. 
1566-7;  M.A.  1570.   Fellow,  1565-73. 

BOURCHIER  or  BURGHER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age 
14)  at  Caius,  July  17,  1603.  3rd  s.  of  William,  Earl  of  Bath 
(1575).  Bapt.  at  Tawstock,  Devon,  Mar.  i,  1590.  School, 
Tawstock.  K.B.  1610.  Succeeded  as  Earl  of  Bath,  1623; 
his  elder  brothers  having  died.  Died,  without  male  issue. 
Mar.  2,  1636-7.    Buried  at  Tawstock.    [(i.E.C.) 

BOUCHER,  HENRY.  M.A.  1609  (Incorp.  from  Dublin).  S.  of 
Hon.  Sir  George  Bourchier.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Trinity  Col- 
lege, Dublin,  c.  1597;  B.A.  1604;  M.A.  1610.  Fellow,  1609. 
Knighted,  1621.  Privy  Councillor,  1641.  Succeeded  as  5th 
Eari  of  Bath.    Died  Aug.  16,  1654.   (G.E.C.) 

BOWCHER,  JAMES.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  15, 
1592.  Matric.  c.  1593.  Knighted,  1603.  One  of  these  names, 
of  London,  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1593.  S.  of  Thomas, 
of  Little  Stombridge,  Essex.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1635.  (Vis.  of 
Essex,  1634.) 

BOUCHIER  or  BOWCER,  JOHN.  Grace  for  B.Can.L.  and 
D.Can.L.  1479-80.  One  of  these  names  Preb.  of  St  Paul's, 
1475-95.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1468.  Archdeacon  of  Buckingham, 
1474.   Archdeacon  of  Canterbury,  1479.   Died  Nov.  6,  1495. 

BOURCHIER,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  13,  1511.  Left  c.  1512.  Of  Oakington,  Cambs. 
Afterwards  an  Augustinian  canon.  Abbot  of  St  Mary-de- 
Pratis,  Leics.,  1533-8,  when  he  surrendered.  Nominated 
Bishop  of  Gloucester,  1558.  On  the  death  of  Queen  Mary  he 
retired  abroad.   Died  c.  158 1.  {Cooper,  1.  449.) 

BOURCHER,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1608. 
One  of  these  names,  s.  of  William,  of  Beningbrough,  Yorla., 
adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  6,  1609-10.  Knighted,  1609.  M.P. 
for  Hull,  1614.  High  Sheriff  for  Yorks.,  1645.  M.P.  for 
Ripon,  1647-53.  Parliamentarian  and  Regicide.  Died  1660. 
(M.  H.  Peacock.) 

BOUCHER,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1624.   Of  Middlesex. 

BOURCHER,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1633; 

Scholar  from  Westminster.  B.A.  1635-6;  M.A.  1639.  Fellow, 

1637  (ejected). 
BOURCHER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  May  25, 

1647.  S.  of  Sir  John,  Knt.,  of  York.  B.  there.  School,  Kirby 

Underdale.   Matric.  1647.  Buried  at  All  Saints',  Cambridge, 

Oct.  I,  1649,  as  Butcher  or  Burcher. 
BOURCHIER,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Jesus,  Apr.  14,  1686. 

S.  of ,  M.D.,  of  Ipswich.   Matric.  1686. 

BOURCHIER,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Emmanuel,  Easter, 

1691. 
BOWCHIER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  25, 

1709.  S.  of  Joshua,  clerk.  B.  at  Bow  or  Nymet-Tracey  near 

Credi ton,  Devon.  School, Oxford.  Matric.  1709;  B.A.  1712-3. 
BOUCHIER,  JOHN.    Adm.   FcU.-Com.   (age   17)  at  Trinity, 

Feb.  23, 1726-7.  S.  of  John,  of  Beningbrough, Yorki.  School, 

Eton.   Matric.  1727;  M.A.  1728  (Com.  Reg.).   High  Sheriff  of 

Yorks.,  1749.    Died  at  Bath,  May  14,  1759. 


BouRMAN,  Thomas 

BOWCHIER,  JOSHUA.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  23,  1674-3.  S.  of  Philip,  lawyer,  of  PUton,  Devon. 
B.  there.  School,  ShirweU.  Matric.  1674-5;  B.A.  1678-9; 
M.A.  1682.  FeUow,  1680.  WiU  of  one  of  these  names  (Exeter) 
1 731;  of  Nymet-Tracey,  Devon,  clerk.  Brother  of  Richard 
(1675-6). 

BOURCHIER,  MARK.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Trinity, 
June  3,  1689.  S.  of  Sir  Barrington,  Knt.,  of  Beningbrough 
Grange,  Yorks.  School,  York.  Matric.  1689.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  Nov.  9,  1692.  Died  Dec.  1699.  Brother  of  Barrington 
(1689). 

BOURCHIER,  RALPH.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Dec 
3,  1611.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  John,  Knt.,  of  Hanging Grimston, 
Yorks.  Matric.  1611.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  la,  16x7. 
Brother  of  Richard  (1611).  {Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665.) 

BOUCHIER,  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  4, 
1706.  S.  of  Sir  Barrington  (1689),  Knt.,  of  Beningbrough, 
Yorks.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1706;  M.B.  1711; 
M.D.  1717  {Com.  Reg.).  F.R.C.P.  1725.  Censor.  Harveian 
orator,  1732.  Died  Aug.  13, 1768.  WiU  (York);  to  be  buried 
at  Hendon,  Midds.  Brother  of  William  (1709).  {Munk,  11. 
90.) 

BOURCHIER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmanuel, 
Dec.  3, 1611.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  John,  Knt.,  of  Yorkshire.  Matric. 
1611.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  10, 1618.  Brother  of  Ralph 
(161 1).   {Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665.) 

BOURCHIER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Sept.  28, 
1614.  Matric.  1614;  Scholar  of  Trinity  in  1619;  B.A.  from 
Trinity,  1619-20. 

BOWCHEIR.  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  28,  1675-6.  S.  of  Philip,  of  PUton,  Devon.  B.  there. 
School,  ShirweU.  Matric.  1676;  B.A.  1679-80;  M.A.  1683; 
B.D.  1691.  FeUow,  1683.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1683.  Arch- 
deacon of  Lewes,  1693.  Canon  of  Chichester,  1694.  V.  of 
Amport,  Hants.,  1703.  Died  Nov.  1723.  Brother  of  Joshua 
(1674-5). 

BOURCHIER,  THOMAS.  Incorp.  from  Oxford,  1461-2.  S.  of 
William,  Earl  of  Eu.  B.  c.  1405.  Educated  at  NeviU's  Inn, 
Oxford.  Ord.  acolyte  and  sub-deacon  (?  London)  Sept.  24, 
1429.  Preb.  of  Lichfield,  1424.  Dean  of  St  Martin's-le- 
Grand,  1427-35.  ChanceUor  of  Oxford,  1433-7.  Bishop  of 
Worcester,  1435.  Bishop  of  Ely,  1444.  Archbishop  of 
Canterbury,  1454.  Lord  Chancellor,  1455.  Cardinal,  1473. 
Employed  in  many  political  missions.  Died  at  Knole, 
Kent,  Apr.  6,  i486.  Buried  at  Canterbury.  Benefactor  to  the 
University  by  the  foundation  of  a  'chest'  for  poor  scholars. 
{D.N.B.;  Hist.  Register  of  Cambridge,  p.  17.) 

BOURCHER  or  BURCHER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from 
Christ's,  July,  1617.  S.  of  William,  of  Beningbrough, 
Yorks.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  12,  1617.  One  of  these 
names,  gentleman,  died  1658,  aged  59.  {Peile,  i.  316.) 

BOURCHIER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  St  John's, 
Lent,  1621-2.  One  of  these  names,  of  London,  s.  of  Sir 
James,  Knt.,  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1619.  {Vis. of  Essex, 
16340 

BOUCHIER  or  BURCHER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18) 
at  Caius,  Apr.  4,  1575  (prev.  adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1573); 
matric.  there  and  apparently  again  at  Trinity,  1576.  S.  of 
John  Bouchier,  Lord  FitzWarine,  of  Hengrave,  Suffolk.  M.A. 
1577  (probably  from  Trinity).  Followed  his  tutor,  Thomas 
Hinson,  to  Caius.  Succeeded  as  Earl  of  Bath.  Admiral  of 
Devon,  1586.  Lord  Lieutenant,  1587.  Died  July  12,  1623. 
Buried  at  Tawstock.  M.I.  there.  Father  of  Edward  (1603). 
{Venn.i.  St;  G.E.C.) 

BOURCHIER,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1628;  B.A.  1632-3;  M.A.  1636.  Perhaps  s.  of  Sir  John,  Knt., 
of  Hanging  Grimston,  Yorks.;  'a  divine.'  {Vis.  of  Yorks., 
1663.) 

BOUCHIER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity, 
Nov.  9,  1709.  S.  of  Sir  Barrington,  of  Beningbrough, 
Yorks.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1710;  Scholar,  1711; 
B.A.  1713-4.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Mar.  10,  1710-1. 
Brother  of  Ralph  (1706). 

BOWCHER, .   B.A.  1321-2. 

BOUCHIER, .  Student  at  Trinity,  1348. 

BOUCHIER, .  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  1583. 

BOURDENAND,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's, 

May  22,  1654.    S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Scarborough,  Yorks. 

B.  there.    School,   '  Kirkley  in   HuU'   (KirkeUa).    Matric. 

1654- 
BOUREMAN,  see  also  BOREMAN. 
BOUREMAN,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Sx  John's,  Easter, 

1563. 
BOURMAN  or  BOWERMAN,   THOMAS.    Matric.  sizar  from 

Clarb,  Michs.  1563. 


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BouRMAN,  Thomas 

BOUREMAN,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Apr. 

30,   1627.    S.  of  ,  mercer,  London.    B.  at  Kingston, 

Surrey.  Matric.  1627;  B.A.  1630-1;  M.A.  1634;  Created 
D.D.  (Oxford)  1642-3.  Preb.  of  Sarum,  1660-71.  V.of  Kings- 
ton, Surrey,  1666.  Died  at  Greenwich,  1675.  Buried  there, 
Nov.  18.   Author.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

BOURG,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  14, 1667-8. 
Of  Northamptonshire.  Matric  as  Burge,  1668.  Died  in 
College.  Buried  at  Great  St  Andrew's,  Cambridge,  Feb.  20, 
1669-70. 

BOURNE,  see  also  BORNE. 

BOURNE,  DAVID,  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1629; 
B.A.  1632-3.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  22,  1639. 

BOURNE,  ELISHA.  Adm.  at  Emmanuel,  July  6,  1644.  S.  of 
Emmanuel  (next),  R.  of  Ashover,  Derbs.  Matric.  sizar  from 
St  John's,  1646;  B.A.  1647-8.  Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi 
College,  Oxford,  1648.  M.A.  (Oxford)  1649.  Incorp.  M.A. 
(Cambridge)  1651.  R.  of  Skelton,  Cumberland,  c.  1653. 
Brother  of  Samuel  (1644).    (F.M.G.,  i.  346.) 

BOURNE,  EMMANUEL.  M.A.  1621  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S. 
of  Henry,  V.  of  East  Haddon,  Northants.  Matric.  (from 
Christ  Church,  Oxford)  May  6,  1608,  age  17;  B.A.  1611-2; 
M.A.  i6i6.  R.  of  Ashover,  Derbs.,  1622-42.  Preacher  at  St 
Sepulchre,  London.  R.  of  Calboume,  Isle  of  Wight,  1646.  R. 
of  Waltham-on-the-Wolds,  Leics.,  1656;  and  of  Ayleston, 
1670.  Died  Dec.  27,  1679.  Will  at  Leicester.  Author, 
theological.  Father  of  Elisha,  above,  and  Samuel  (1644). 
(Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.) 

BOURNE,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Nov.  5, 
1668.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Ufford,  Northante.  B.  there. 
School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  1669;  B.A.  1672-3;  M.A.  1676. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  26,  1676;  faculty  for  priest 
(Canterbury)  1681.  Perhaps  R.  of  Caldecote,  Herts.,  1680- 
1712.   Died  1713. 

BOURNE,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1704; 
M.B.  1710.  S.  of  Obadiah,  R.  of  Ashover,  Derbs.  B.  Apr. 
18,  1686.  M.D,;  of  Spital  (alias  St  Leonard's  Hospital) 
near  Chesterfield,  Derbs.  Died  Feb.  27,  i775.  aged  88. 
Father  of  John  (1749-50)  and  brother  of  Obadiah  (1702)  and 
Samuel  (1695).  (Nichols,  iv.  34;  Al.  Oxon.;  F.M.G.,  i.  347.) 

BOURNE,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  Christ's,  June  25, 
1717.  S.  of  Thomas,  tailor,  of  Newcastle.  B.  there.  Bapt. 
at  St  John's,  Dec  16,  1694.  School,  Newcastle.  Scholar, 
1719;  B.A.  1720-1;  M.A.  1724.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept. 
25,  1720.  C.  of  All  Saints',  Newcastle,  1724-33.  Preacher  at 
St  Ann's,  1727.  Married  (2nd  wife),  at  St  Nicholas,  Newcastle, 
May  30,  1728,  Alice  Inchball.  Author,  History  0/  Newcastle. 
Died  Feb.  16,  1732-3.  (D.N.B. ;  PeUe,  11.  193.) 

BOURNE,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  May  2,  1673. 
Matric.  1673;  B.A.  1678-9. 

BOURNE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  2i,  1616. 
Matric.  1616. 

BOURNE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1618; 
B.A.  1621-2. 

BOURNE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Mar.  13, 
1625-6.  S.  of  Edward.  B.  at  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matric.  1627. 

BOURNE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  12,  1655-6. 
Matric.  1656;  B.A.  1659-60;  M.A.  1663.  Perhaps  R.  of  Law- 
shall,  Suffolk,  1676-91.  Died  1691.  One  of  these  names, 
R.  of  CharUnch,  Somerset,  1663-81. 

BOURNE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June  29, 1671 . 

BOURN,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Trinity,  Dec.  12,  1674. 

BOURNE,  JOHN.   M.B.  1680. 

BOURN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Apr.  8,  1707. 
S.  of  Francis,  tanner,  of  Wymondham,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 
School,  Wymondham.  Probably  adm.  at  Emmanuel,  Sept. 
13,  1706.  Matric.  1707;  Scholar,  1707-12;  B.A.  1710-1. 
C)rd.  deacon  (Norwich)  July  6,  1712;  priest  (Norwich)  July 
4,  1714.  C.  of  Wymondham,  Norfolk,  1712;  of  Witchingham 
St  Faith,  1714.  R.  of  Hardingham,  1720-4;  of  Tasburgh, 
1723-35-   (Venn,  1.  516.) 

BOURNE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  3, 
1742.  S.  of  Obadiah  (1702),  R,  of  Ashover,  Derbs.  B. 
at  Ashover.  School,  Chesterfield.  Matric.  1742;  B.A.  1745- 
6;  M.A.  1750.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  Sept.  20,  1747; 
priest  (Ely)  Dec.  5,  1747.  V.  of  Crondall,  Hants.,  1750-76. 
R.  of  Kirby  Underdale,  Yorks.,  1776-1805.  Master  of  the 
Charterhouse,  HulL  Died  Mar.  23,  1805.  (Scott-Mayor,  in. 
324;  F.M.G.) 
BOURN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse,  Feb.  5, 
1749-50.  Of  Derby.  Doubtless2nds.  of  Henry  (1704),  M.D.; 
of  Spittal  near  Chesterfield.  B.  1729-30.  School,  Chester- 
field. Scholar,  1749;  Matric.  1750;  B.A.  1754;  M.A.  1757. 
V.  of  S.  Wingfield,  Derbs.,  1769-1806.  R.  of  Sutton-c«m- 
Duckmanton,  1777.  Died  June  13,  1806.  (Cox,  Churches 
of  Derbs.,  iv.  487;  Nichols,  I  v.  34;  T.  A.  WaUier,  297.) 


Bourne,  William 

BOURNE,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  22)  at  St  John's,  May  20, 
1678.  S.  of  Henry.  B.  at  Halmer-End,  Audley,  Stafis. 
School,  Halmer-End.  Matric.  1679  as  '  Andrew '. 

BOURNE,  LAURENCE  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1742.  S.  of  Laurence,  of  Ashover,  Derbs.,  surgeon.  B.A.  1744- 
5;  M.A.  1748.  Fellow.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Mar.  1747;  priest 
(Lincoln)  June  5,  1748.  V.  of  Dronfield,  Derbs.,  1748-97. 
R.  of  Ashover,  1763.  Died  1797,  aged  74.   (F.M.G.,  1.  346.) 

BOURN,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  June  26,  1674. 
3rd  s.  of  William.  B.  at  Wheatonaston,  StefEs.  Schools, 
Stafford  and  Lichfield.  Matric  1674. 

BOURNE,  OBADIAH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  May  2, 
1702.  S.  of  Obadiah,  R.  of  Ashover,  Derbs.  B.  there.  School, 
Chesterfield.  Matric.  1702;  Scholar,  1702-3;  B.A.  1705-6; 
M.A.  1709.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  1707;  priest  (Peterb.) 
May,  1708.  Succeeded  his  brother  Samuel  (1695)  as  R.  of 
Ashover,  1719-63.  R.  of  Croxhall,  Derbs.,  1728.  Died  Oct.  6, 
1763.  Father  of  John  (1742).  Doubtless  brother  of  Henry 
(1704).  One  of  these  names  P.C.  of  Ash,  Kent,  1712-31. 
(PeiU,  II.  153;  F.M.G.,  I.  347.) 

BOURNE,  OSMUND.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1571 ; 
B.A.  i576-7;M.A.i58o;B.D.  1587.  Fellow,  1579.  University 
preacher,  1586.  V.  of  Marsworth,  Bucks.,  1596-8.  R.  of 
Whiston,  Yorks.,  1597-1617.  R.  of  Treeton,  1600-42. 

BOURNE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  July  8, 
1706.  S.  and  h.  of  James,  of  Wilby,  Northants.  School, 
Northampton.  Matric  1706;  Scholar,  1708.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Nov.  26, 1708.  Buried  at  St  Edward's,  Cam- 
bridge, Dec.  18,  1 7 10. 

BOURNE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  29, 1643- 

4.  S.  of  Emmanuel  (1621),  R.  of  Ashover,  Derbs.  Migrated  to 
St  John's,  Aug.  1, 1646.  Matric.  1644;  B.A.  1647-8.  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1650.  M.A.  (Oxford)  1650.  Fellow  of  Corpus 
Christi  College,  Oxford,  1650.  Brother  of  Elisha  (1644). 

BOURNE,  SAMUEL.   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  20,  1666. 

5.  of  ,  of  Derby,  clothier.    Exhibitioner  from  Derby 

School.  Matric.  1666-7.  Usher  at  Derby  Grammar  School, 
1672-4.  Chaplain  to  Lady  Hatton.  Presbyterian  Minister  at 
Calne,  Wilts.,  1679-95;  and  at  Bolton,  Lanes.,  1695-1719. 
Died  Mar.  4,  1718--9,  aged  72.  (D.N.B.;  Simpson's  Hist,  of 
Derbs.,  11.  572.) 

BOURNE,  SAMUEL.    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  May  16,  1671. 

S.  of  Elisha.    B.  at  Penrith,  Cumberland,  1653.    Matric. 

1671;  B.A.  1674-5;  M.A.  1678.    C.  of  Ecclesfield,  Yorks. 

Died  at  Ashover,  1694.    Buried  Sept.  13,  1694.  (Nichols,  iv. 

34;  F.M.G.,  347.) 
BOURNE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Mar.  27, 

1695.  S.  of  Obadiah,  R.  of  Ashover,  Derbs.  B.  there.  School, 

Chesterfield.   Matric.  1695,  as  'James';  B.A.  1698-9;  M.A. 

1702.   Fellow,  1705-10.   Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  1700;  priest 

(London)  Dec.  1701.    V.  of  Helpston,  Northants.,  1703-6. 

Succeeded  his  father  as  R.  of  Ashover,  1710.   Died  May  27, 

1719.    Brother  of  Obadiah  (1702)  and  of  Henry  (1704). 

(Peile,  u.  133;  F.M.G.,  i.  347.) 
BOURN,  SAMUEL.   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanubl,  June  7,  1699. 

Of  Staffordshire. 
BOURNE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1634. 

BOURNE,  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  31, 

1705.     S-   of  John,  of   NewcasUe-on-Tyne.     Bapt.   at   St 

Nicholas,  Aug.  8,  1686,  as  s.  of  Thomas,  cordwainer.  School, 

Newcastle.   Matric.  1705.    (H.  M.  Wood.) 
BOURNE  or  BURN,  TITUS.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 

Sept.  10,  1697.    S.  of  Alexander,  of  Wiersdale,  Lanes.    B. 

there.    School,  Louth,  Lines.    Matric.  1697;  B.A.  1701-2. 

Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  14,  1702-3;  priest  (Ely)  Sept.  23, 

1705.  R.  of  Sausthorpe,  Lines.,  1707.  R.  of  Sutterby,  1709. 

V.  of  Carlton  w.  Dalby,  1712. 
BOURNE,  VINCENT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  May  27, 

1714.   S.  of  Andrew,  of  Westminster.   School,  Westminst^. 

Matric.    1715;   Scholar,    1715;   B.A.    1717-8;   M.A.    1721. 

Fellow,    1720.     Usher    at    Westminster    School.     Deputy 

Serjeant-at-Arms  to  the  House  of  Commons,  1734.   Writer 

of  Latin  poems.    Teacher  and  friend  of  the  poet  Cowper. 

Died£>ec  2,1747.  Buried  at  Fulham.  (D.N.B.;  Al.Westmon., 

264.) 
BOURNE,   W.     Matric.   pens,   from   Christ's,   Easter,    1570. 

Perhaps  the  William  Bourne  'B.A.,  bom  at  Chell,  Staffs., 

age  49  (in  1598).*   V.  of  Great  Dalby,  Leics.,  1582.    R.  of 

Tbrussington,  1598.  (Line.  Present.  Deeds.) 
BOORN,   WILLIAM.    Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity,  1582;  from 

Westminster.    Matric.  pens.  Easter,  1583,  as  Bum;  B.A. 

1586-7;  M.A.   1590;  B.D.  1597.    V.  of  Flintham,  Notts., 

1601-7.  Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1609. 
BOURNE,  WILLIAM  B.A.  1597  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Scholar 

of  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1593;  B.A.  (St  Mary  HaU)  1396. 

BOURNE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  Easter,  1627. 

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Bourne,  William 

BOURNE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i8)  at  Peteriiousk, 
July  I,  1645.  Of  Lincolnshire.  School,  Stamford. 

BOURNE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterholsk, 
Mar.  28,  1665.  Of  Northamptonshire.  School,  Uppingham. 
Matric.  1665;  Scholar,  1666;  B.A.  1668-9;  M.A.  1672. 

BOURNE,  WILUAM.  Adm.  siiar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  1733. 
S.  of  Laurence,  surgeon,  of  Marsh  Green,  Notts.  B.  in 
Nottingham.  School,  Chesterfield.  Matric.  1735.  Died  in 
College.  Buried  at  All  Saints',  Cambridge,  July  27,  1736. 
(F.M.G.) 

BOURNE,  ZEROBABLE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
e.  1593.  Of  Norwich.  B.A.  1596-7;  M.A.  1600.  Fellow, 
1598-1602;  expelled.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  29,  1601, 
age  27;  priest,  June  11,  1609.  R.  of  Sparham,  Norfolk, 
1608.   (Masters,  334.) 

BOURRYATT,  ZACHARIAH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
July  24,  1719.  S.  of  John,  of  St  Christopher's,  West  Indies. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  14,  1719. 

BOUSFIELO,  FRANCIS.  Student  of  St  John's,  in  1573,  from 
Merchant  Taylors'  School.  S.  of  Bartholomew,  minister. 

BOUSFIELD,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
June  23,  1631.  Probably  s.  of  Thomas  (1599),  R.  of  Win- 
dermere, deceased.  B.  at  Killington,  Westmorland.  School, 
Sedbergh.  Matric.  1631.  R.  of  Crosby  Garrett,  Westmor- 
land, 1646. 

BOWSFIELDE,  MILES.  Matric'sizar  from  St  John's,  c.  1595; 
B.A.  1599-1600.  Ord.  priest,  Oct.  12,  1600.  V.  of  Shap, 
Westmorland,  1605. 

BOUSFIELD,  THOMAS  {1546),  su  BUSHHELD. 

BOUSFIELD,  THOMAS.  Matric  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1567.  S.  of  Harry,  .Merchant  Taylor.  From  Merchant 
Taylors'  School.  B.A.  1574-5.  Incorp.  (Oxford)  1577  and 
M.A.  there.  Logic  lecturer  at  Queen's  College,  Oxford,  1575. 
Principal  of  St  Edmund's  Hall,  1581-1600.  R.  of  Trotteis- 
cliffe,  Kent,  1578-1621;  and  of  Romney  Newchtuxsh,  1581- 
1621.  (Cooper,  II.  302;  Al.  Oxon.) 

BOUSFIELD, THOMAS.  B.A.  fromST  John's,  1599-1600;  M.A. 
1603.  Probably  R.  of  Windermere,  1610-27.  Died  1627. 
Will  proved,  Apr.  1627. 

BOUTFLOWER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  20,  1625, 
from  Pembroke.  S.  of  George,  of  Apperley,  Northumberland. 
School,  Perse,  Cambridge.  Matric.  1625;  B.A.  1628-9;  M.A. 
1632.  Chaplain  to  Bishop  Morton.  V.  of  Wbelpington, 
Northumberland,  1631.  V.  of  Warden,  1638-42.  Died  1642. 
(Peile,  1.  366.) 

BOVELL,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Magdalene,  July  4, 
1650.  S.  of  John,  of  York.  School,  York. 

BOVELL,  HENRY.  B.A.  1541-2;  M.A.  1544;  B.D.  1554.  Fellow 
of  Christ's,  1542.  University  Preacher,  1554.  R.  of  Ring- 
stead  St  Andrew,  Norfolk,  1552-4.  R.  of  Kegwortb,  Leics., 
1554-60.  Preb.  of  Southwell,  1559;  deprived,  1562.  Said  to 
have  fled  beyond  seas  and  died  in  exile.  (Cooper,  i.  451.) 

BOVIL,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  Apr.  4,  1684. 
S.  of  Francis,  V.  of  Rotherham,  Yorks.  Matric.  1684;  B.A. 
1687-8;  M.A.  1691.  V.  of  Rotherham,  1690-7. 

BOVEY,  RALPH.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  St  Catharine's, 
Easter,  1632.  Of  London.  S.  and  h.  of  Ralph,  Esq.,  deceased. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  3,  1633.  Attorney  of  the  Court 
of  Common  Pleas.  Sheriff  of  Warws.,  1652-3.  Created  Bart, 
1660.  Of  Long  Stow,  Cambs.  M.P.  for  Agmondesham, 
Bucks.,  1660  (but  Return  cancelled).  Sheriff  of  Beds.,  1669- 
70.   Buried  at  Stow,  Oct.  11,  1679.   (G.E.C.) 

BOVINGTON,  EDMUND.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Aug.  14,  1530.  B.  at  Bumham,  Bucks.  B.A. 
IS34-5;  M.A.  1538;  B.D.  1551.  Fellow,  1533-53.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  May  22,  1535;  priest,  Jane  lo,  1536.  R.  of 
Kingston,  Cambs.,  1552.  V.  of  All  Saints',  Cambridge,  1556. 
R.  of  Nedging,  Suffolk,  1568-83.  Conduct  of  King's.  Buried 
In  the  Chapel.   [Cooper,  1.  125.) 

BOWATER,  JOHN.  Matric  FeU.-Com.  from  Queens',  Lent, 
1667-8.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Coventry.  B.  1650.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  3,  1668-9.  Of  Whitley,  Coventry.  Will 
proved  Dec.  6,  1703.  (Mlse.  Gen.  et  Her.,  N.S.,  11.  178.) 

BOWATER,  STEPHEN.  LL.B.  1639  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
S.  of  John,  citizen  and  haberdasher  of  London.  Matric 
(from  Pembroke  College,  Oxford)  Mar.  2,  1631-2,  age  18; 
B.A.  1634-5;  B.C.L.  1636.  Died  1641.  WiU  (P C.C.)  1641. 
(Vit.  of  London,  1634.) 

BOWATER,  THOMAS.  Adm. jama.  *t  Tssna,  Mar.  9,  1625-6. 
Matric.  1627.  S.  and  h.  of  Ttiomas,  of  London,  Esq.  Adm.  at 
the  Middle  Temple,  Apr.  23,  1631.  Barrister.  Died  1650. 
WiU  (P.C.C);  of  the  Middle  Temple,  and  Coventry.  (MUt. 
Gm.  et  Htr.,  N.S.,  11.  178.) 


BowE,  Robert 

BOWBEARE,  JOHN.  Adm.  scholar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  June  9, 
1610.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Bampton,  Devon.  School, 
Tiverton.  Matric.  i6to;  Scholar,  1610-5;  B.A.  1613-4;  M.A. 
1617.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Exeter)  1618.  R.  of  Stockleigh 
Pomeroy,  Devon,  1635-53;  when  he  was  ejected  and  suffered 
much  persecution.  Restored,  1660.  Died  1668.  Admon. 
(Exeter)  1668.   (Venn,  1.  208;  Walker,  Sufferings.) 

BOWCER,  JOHN  (1478-9),  see  BOURCHIER. 

BOWCHERT  or  BOUCHERET,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  Mar.  9,  1659-60.  S.  of  Matthew,  of  London, 
apothecary.  Matric.  i66o;  Scholar,  1661;  B.A.  1663-4; 
M..A.  1667.  Fellow,  1664.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (London) 
Mar.  13,  1673-4-  Will  (P.C.C.)  1703;  of  St  Marg.,  Westmin- 
ster. 

BOWCOCKE,  see  also  BOCOCK. 

BOWCOCKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  8,  1665. 
B.A.  1668-9;  M.A.  1672.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Kirk 
Fenton,  Yorks.,  1669-80.  Died  1680. 

BOWDE,  ANDREW.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  157a. 

BOWDE,  DRUE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  1611.  B. 
at  St  Giles,  Cripplegate.  B.A.  1614-5;  M.A.  1618;  B.D.  1625. 
Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (London)  Mar.  1620,  age  26.  Perhaps 
R.  of  Eastbridge,  Kent,  1626-8.   (PeUe,  i.  284.) 

BOWD,  NATHANIEL  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Apr.  12,  1603. 
Of  Suffolk.    Possibly  Nathaniel  Bound  re-admitted. 

BOWDE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1572. 

BOWDE,  SIMON.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Mar.  1580-1; 
B.A.  1584-5;  M.A.  1588.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1631,  of  one  of  these 
names,  of  St  Giles,  Cripplegate.   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

BOWD,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1467-*;  M.D.  1471;  B.D.  1475-6. 
Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1469-90.  Proctor,  1475-6.  R.  of 
Kelshall,  Herts.,  in  1475,  when  he  was  ordained  deacon  by  the 
Bishop  of  Ely.  Perhaps  Canon  of  Windsor,  1490.  (T.A. 
Walker.) 

BOWDELL, .  B.Can.L.  1524-5. 

BOWDEN,  JOSHUA.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1643. 
S.  of  Humfrey,  of  Morten,  Devon,  pleb.  B.A.  (Cambridge) 
1645-6.  Matric.  at  Oxford,  Apr.  i,  1642,  age  17.  M.A.  from 
Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  1648.  Fellow  of  Wadham  College, 

1648.  R.  of  Ashburton,  Devon,  1661.  V.  of  Frampton, 
Dorset,  1664.   (.Al.  Oxon.) 

BOWDEN,  NICHOLAS.    Licensed   to  practise  surgery,   1602. 

Will  (P.C.C.)  1637,  of  one  of  these  names,  s.  of  Thomas,  of 

Bowden,  Derbs.,  gent. 
BOWDEN,  THOBrlAS.    B.A.  147&-9;  M.A.  1482-3.    Fellow  of 

Peterhouse,    1483-97.    Preb.    of   Lincoln,    1484.   (T.    A. 

Walker.) 
BOWDER,  WILLIAM   Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1628; 

B.A.  1631-2;  M.A.  1635.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  21,  1634. 

BOWDLER,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1616. 

Of  Salop.   B.A.  1619-20;  M.A.  1623.   WiU  (P.C.C.)  1651,  of 

one  of  these  names,  of  Woolstaston,  Salop. 
BOWDLER,  JOHN.   M.A.  from  King's,  1734.  S.  of  George,  of 

Ludlow,  gent.    Matric.  from  Magdalen  CoUege,  Oxford,  May 

25,  1721,  age  17;  B.A.  1724-5.   (Al.  Oxon.) 
BOWDLER,  RICHARD.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 

Nov.  1,  1714.    S.  of  WiUiam,  currier.    B.  at  Shrewsbury. 

School,  Shrewsbury.   Matric  1714. 
BOWDON,  BARNBY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jksus,  Oct.  18, 1669.  1st  s. 

of  Nicholas,  of  Bowden,  Derbs.,  Esq.  (his  mother  was  a  dau. 

of  Thomas  Bamby,  Esq.,  of  Yorks.).   Matric.  1670.  Adm.  at 

Gray's   Inn,  Nov.  8,  1672.    Died  s.p.   c.    1674.    (Nichols' 

Leics.,  II.  262;  F.M.G.,  500.) 
BOWDON,  JOHN.    'B.Civ.L.  Cambridge.'   Sup.  for  admission 

to  read  St  Paul's  Epistles  at  Oxford,  1551.   Perhaps  R.  of  Lee, 

Essex,  1569-85.  I)ied  1585.   Will  (Consist.  C.  London). 
BOWDON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  June  21, 

1649.  S.  of  George,  husbandman,  of  Lyme  Handley  near 
Macclesfield,  Cheshire.  B.  there.  School,  Winwick,  Lanes. 
Matric.  1650;  B.A.  1652-3. 

BOWE,  JOHN.    B.A.  1490-1. 

BOWE  or  BOOWE,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's, 
Nov.  1578;  B.A.  1581-2;  M.A.  1585.  One  of  these  names, 
of  Keswick,  ord.  deacon  (London)  1587,  age  28;  priest,  Dec. 
1595.  Licensed  schoolmaster  at  Walthamstow.  R.  of 
Chingford,  Essex.  Died  there  1632.  WUl  (Consist.  C. 
London)  Aug.  9,  1632;  contains  a  bequest  for  the  scholars  of 
Keswick  School.   (H.  G.  Harrison:  PeiU.  1.  148.) 

BOWE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  a6, 
1633.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Crosthwaite,  Cumberland.  B.  at 
Portingscale,  Cumberland.  School,  St  Beet.  Matric.  1633; 
B.A.  1636-7. 


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BowEN,  David 

BOWEN,  DAVID.  M.A.  from  King's,  1719.  S.  of  Evan,  of 
Llandello,  Carnarvonshire.  Matric.  (from  Jesus  College, 
Oxford)  Feb.  25,  1705-6,  age  16;  B. A.  (Oxford)  1709.  R.  of 
Lampeter  Velfrey,  Pembs.,  1729.  {Al.  Oxon.) 

BOWEN,  EVAN.  M.A.  from  Caius,  1728.  S.  of  Evan,  of 
Trefeglwys,  Montgomery.  Matric.  at  Merton  College,  Oxford, 
Feb.  28,  1720-1,  age  19;  B.A.  from  Merton,  1724.  Ord. 
priest  (Norwich)  June,  1725,  as  C.  of  Felbrigg,  Norfolk. 
R.  of  Attleborough,  1728-55.  {Venn,  11.  29.) 

BOWEN,  GRIFFITH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  8, 
1711.  School,  Charterhouse.  From  Magdalen  College,  Ox- 
ford. S.  of  William,  of  London.  Matric.  Lent,  1714-5; 
Scholar,  1713;  B.A.  1715. 

BOWEN,  JOHN.  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1597-8;  M.A.  i6or.  Ord. 
deacon  (Colchester)  Oct.  5;  priest,  Oct.  12,  1600.  Minister 
at  Orwell,  Cambs.,  in  1605.  R.  of  Warboys,  Hunts.,  161 1-47. 
Died  1647. 

BOWEN,  REUBEN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1657-8; 
scholar  from  Westminster,  1656.  Of  Middlesex.  B.A.  1659- 
60;  M.A.  1663.  Fellow,  1661.  Signs  for  deacon's  and  priest's 
orders  (London)  Sept.  19,  1663.  C.  of  Fulboum.  V.  or  C.  of 
Fulboum  St  Vigor's,  Cambs.,  1667. 

BOWEN,  ROLAND.  M.A.  from  Trinity,  1733.  S.  of  Edward, 
of  Aberguilly,  Carnarvon.  Matric.  (Jesus  College,  Oxford) 
Apr.  8,  1712,  age  20;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1715-6.  Ord.  priest 
(Llandaff)  Mar.  7,  1717-8.  R.  of  Godstone,  Surrey,  1730- 
62.   Died  Feb.  9,  1762.   M.I.   (Al.Oxon.) 

BOWEN,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1656; 
scholar  from  Westminster,  May  1,  1654.  Of  Salop.  B.A. 
1657-8. 

BOWEN,  THOMAS.  Incorp.  M.A.  1680,  from  Balliol  CoUege, 
Oxford.  Matric.  there,  Oct.  24, 1667,  age  15.  S.  of  Thomas,  of 
Berriw,  Montgom.  B.A.  (Oxford)  1671;  M.A.  1674.  (Al. 
Oxon.) 

BOWEN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  July  3, 
1671. 

BOWEN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St  John's,  June  25, 
1722.  S.  of  John,  of  Upton,  Pembs.,  gent.  Matric.  (Jesus 
College,  Oxford)  Feb.  13,  1707-8,  age  18.  Matric.  1722; 
LL.B.  1722.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Mar.  15,  1709-10, 
Left  Oxford  on  being  presented  to  the  R.  of  Lawrenny, 
Pembs.,  1712-22.  R.  of  Cosbeston,  Pembs.,  1722.  (Scott- 
Mayor,  III.  351.) 

BOWEN  or  BWEYN, .  A  friar.  B.D.  1458-9, 

BOWEN,  .    Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  St  Catharine's,  June  8, 

1687. 

BOWER,  see  also  BOARE,  BOWYER  and  BOYER. 

BOWER,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  Trinity,  June  23, 

1743.  S.  of  Benjamin,  of  Poole,  Dorset.  School,  Wimbome, 

Matric.  1743. 
BOWER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Jan.  30, 

1634-5.    S.  of  Edward,  gent.,  of  Gretton,  Northants.    B. 

at  Kirby.   School,  Geddington  (private).  Matric.  1634-5. 

BOWER,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  29, 
1724.  S.  of  Francis,  of  Darley  Hall,  Derbs.  School,  Chester- 
field. Matric.  1724;  B.A.  1727-8;  M.A.  1731.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Dec.  22, 1728.  R.  of  Barlborough,  Derbs.,  1733-63. 
Died  1763.   (Scott-Mayor,  iii.  374.) 

BOARE  or  BOAWRE,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
June  25,  1662.  B.  at  Melton  Mowbray,  Leics.  School, 
Melton  Mowbray.  Matric.  1663;  B.A.  1665-6;  M.A.  1669. 
Master  of  East  Retford  Grammar  School,  c.  1669. 

BOWER,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  28,  1726.  Of 
Nottingham.  Matric.  1726. 

BOWER  or  BO  WARE,  ISAAC.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Magdalene, 
June  15,  1670.  S.  of  Henry,  deceased,  of  Melton  Mowbray, 
Leics.  School,  Melton  Mowbray.  Matric.  1671;  B.A.  1674-5. 

BOWER  or  BOWYER,  JOHN.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1422  -4. 

BOWER,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1571; 

B.A.  1574-5- 
BOWER,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  May  25,  1683. 

Only    s.    of   John,    farmer.    B.   at   Brantingham,  Vorks. 

Schools,  Weston  and  Holden.    Matric.  1683;  B.A.  1686-7. 

Probably  R.  of  Holmpton,   Yorks.,  1692-5.    R.  of  Roos, 

1694-1726.   Father  of  John  (1713). 
BOWER,  JOHN.    Incorp.  M.A.  1689  from  Edinburgh.   Fellow 

of  St  Catharine's,  1691.    Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  7, 

1691;  priest  (Ely)  May  22,  1692.    R.  of  Graveley,  Herts., 

1697-1728.  Died  July  3,  1728,  aged  68.  M.I.  there, 

BOWER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  10, 
1713.  S.  of  John  (1683),  clerk.  B.  at  Roos  near  Hull,  Yorks. 
School,  Beverley.   MaUic,  1713. 


Bowes,  George 

BOWER,  ROGER,    B.A.  1470-1.    Of  Norwich  diocese.    M.A. 

1474;  B.D.  1483-4;  D.D.  1487.  Fellow  of  Pembroke,  1474. 

Proctor,  1480-1.    Ord.  sub-deacon  (Norwich)  1475;  priest, 

Apr.   13,   1476.    R.   or  V.  of  St  Martin,  Aldington,  Kent. 

Will  (Canterbury)  1507. 
BOWER,  SAMUEL.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1622; 

B.A.  1625-6;  M.A.  1629.  R.  of  Warmsworth,  Yorks.,  1631-4. 

R.  of  Sprotborough,  1632-68.   Died  Sept.  8,  1668.   Father 

of  the  next. 
BOWER,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  25, 

1661.     S.  of  Samuel,  clerk,  R.  of   Sprotborough,    Yorks. 

(above).    B.  there.    School,  Sedbergh.    Matric.  1663;  B.A, 

1664-5;   M.A.  1668.    Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)   May  17,   1668. 

Will  made  1673 ;  '  minister  at  Sprotborough.'    (Hunter,  S. 

Yorks.) 
BOUERE,  THOMAS.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1390.  Died  Oct. 

6.  1393- 
BOWER,  THOMAS,    Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

1445.    B.A.   1449.    Ord.  sub-deacon  (Ely)  Dec.   18,  1456; 

deacon.  Mar.  12, 1456-7;  priest,  Apr.  2, 1457.  V.  ol  Ringwood, 

Hants.   Perhaps  R.  of  Chelmsford,  1474-5. 

BOWER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Feb.  27,  1592-3. 
Of  Yorkshire,   Matric.  c.  1593. 

BOWER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1598; 
B.A.  1601-2.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Wylye,  Wilts.  Will 
(P.C.C.)  1619. 

BOWER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1503.  Fellow;  did  not  graduate.  Died  in  College.  (Harwood.) 

BOWER,  WILLIAM  (1681),  see  BOAR. 

BOWER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  14,  1687. 
S.  of  Godfrey,  husbandman.  B.  at  Coven  in  Brewood,  Stafls, 
School,  Ashbourne.  Matric.  i688;  B.A.  1690-1.  Ord.  priest 
(Lincoln)  Sept.  25,  1692.  C.  of  Billesdon,  Leics.  One  of 
these  names,  V.  of  Wistow,  Leics.,  1693.  Buried  at  Kilby, 
Mar.  7,  1694.  Admon.  (Leicester)  1695.   (Nichols,  11.  872.) 

BOWER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  St  John's,  May  20, 
1692.  S.  of  William,  gent.  B.  at  Bridlington,  Yorks.  School, 
Wykeham  Abbey.  Matric.  1692.  Died  Feb.  13, 1754.  Buried 
at  St  George-the-Martyr,  London.  (Burke,  L.G.;  M.  H. 
Peacock.) 

BOWER, ,   B.A.  1477-8;  M.A.  1481. 

BOWER,  .    Grace  for  D.D.  1496.    The  same,  or  another, 

similar  grace  in  1499-1500, 
BOWERMAN,  HENRY,  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Cathakinb's,  June  6, 

1678.   Of  Devonshire. 
BOWERS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  13, 

1677.    S.  of  Richard,  draper,  deceased.    B.  at  Shrewsbury. 

School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  1677;  B.A.  1680-1;  M.A.  1684; 

D.D.  (Lambeth)  1716.   Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June,  1682. 

Chaplain  of  Morden  College,  Blackheath,  1705-7.    Preb.  of 

Canterbury,  1715.  Archdeacon  of  Canterbury,  1721.  Bishop 

of  Chichester,  1722-4.  Died  Aug.  22,  1724. 

BOWES,  su  also  BOES. 

BOWES,  ANTHONY,  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  May  8,  1669, 
Perhaps  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Streatham,  Durham.  Died  young. 
(J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

BOWES,  CHARLES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  i8)  at  Sidney, 
Mar.  1,  1655-6.  S.  of  Charles,  Esq.  B.  at  Babthorpe,  Yorks, 
Bapt.  at  Hogthorpe,  July  13,  1636.  Schools,  Selby  and 
Howden.   Matric.  1656. 

BOWES,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
May  16,  1693.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Whenby,  Yorks.  Matric. 
1693;  B.A.  1696-7. 

BOWES,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Christ's, 
Apr.  14,  1664.  Eldest  s.  of  Sir  Francis,  Knt.,  of  Thornton. 
B.  1648.  Of  Co.  Durham.  School,  Conisclifie.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Apr.  29,  1669.  Buried  Sept.  11,  1697.  Brother 
of  Robert  (1665).   (PeiU,  1.  608;  Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1666.) 

BOWES,  GEORGE  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1637. 
Of  Staffordshire.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Elford,  Staffs.  Bapt. 
there,  Dec.  21,  1620.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1638. 
Buried  at  Elford,  Dec.  26,  1656.   (Vis.  of  Stajfs.,  1663.) 

BOWES,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Aug.  29, 
1676.  3rd  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Durham.  School,  Durham. 
Matric.  1676.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  15,  1677. 
Solicitor-general  to  Lord  Crewe,  Bishop  of  Durham,  1694. 
Recorder  of  the  City  of  Durham,  1706.  Died  May  14, 
1724,  aged  65.  Buried  at  St  Mary-le-Bow.  Brother  of  John 
(1676)  and  William  (1676).  (Surtees'  Durham,  iv.  108.) 

BOWES,  GEORGE.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  5, 
1687.  Of  Yorkshire.  Matric.  1687.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of 
John,  of  York,  gent.,  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  July  16, 
1688. 


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Bowes,  Henry 

BOWES,  HENRY.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1574. 

Of    Yorkshire.     B.A.    1577-8;    M.A.    1581.     Fellow,    1581. 

Perhaps  s.  of  Sir  George,  Knt.  (Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1564.) 
BOWES,  JAMES.  Matric.  sizar  from  Petekhousk,  Easter,  1573 ; 

B.A.  1576-7. 
BOWES,  JAMES.   Matric  pens,  from  Christ's,  c.  1595. 
BOWES,  JOHN.   Paid  fee  for  degree,  1484. 

BOWES,  JOHN.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  St  John's,  c.  1591. 
S.  of  Sir  George,  of  Streatlam,  Durham,  Knt.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Oct.  22,1595.  Married  Ursula,  dau.  of  Christopher 
Deyvill,  of  Cuckwold,  Yorks.  Living,  1606.  Brother  of 
Richard  (1588)  and  Thomas  (1591).  (Surtees*  Durham,  iv. 
108;  J.  Foster,  Gray's  Inn.) 

BOWES,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  TRiNiiy,  Aug.  29,  1676. 
S.  of  Thomas,  of  Streatlam  Castle,  Durham,  Esq.  School, 
Durham.  Matric.  1676;  Scholar,  1679;  B.A.  1680-1;  M.A. 
16S4;  D.D.  1698.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1704.  Probably  ord. 
deacon  (Durham)  Sept.  21,  1684.  R.  of  WycUffe,  Yorks., 
1691-7.  Preb.  of  Durham,  1696.  R.  of  Elwick,  Durham, 
1701-15.  R.  of  Bishop  Wearmouth,  1715-21.  Buried  in 
Durham  Cathedral,  Jan.  16,  1721-2.  Brother  of  George 
(1676)  and  WiUiam  (1672).   {A  I.  Oxon.) 

BOWES,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  June  28,  1686. 
S.  of  Lancelot.  B.  at  Sunderland  Bridge,  Durham.  School, 
Durham.  Matric.  1686-7;  B.A.  1689-90.  Phrobably  buried 
at  Wolsingham,  1735.   (Surtees'  Durham,  iv.  iii.) 

BOWES,  JOSHUA.  Adm.  pens,  (age  26)  at  St  John's,  May  27, 
1697.  2nd  s.  of  Henry,  deceased.  B.  at  Tunstall,  Durham. 
School,  Durham.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Mar.  5,  1698. 

BOWES,  MARTIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  16, 
1686.  S.  of  Paul,  gent.  (1650).  B.  in  London.  School,  Hatton 
Garden  (private).  S.  and  h.  of  Paul,  bencher;  adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  June  22,  1686.    F.R.S.  1699. 

BOWES,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Oct.  13, 
1621.  S.  of  Thomas,  V.  of  Barton,  Notts.  B.  there.  School, 
York  (private).   Matric.  1621. 

BOWES,  PAUL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Dec.  21,  1650. 
S.  of  Sir  Thomas,  Knt.,  of  Gt  Bromley,  Essex.  B.  there. 
School,  MoultoD,  Norfolk.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
May  12, 1654.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1661.  Died  June,  1702. 
Buried  in  St  Dunstan-in-the-West.  Father  of  Martin 
(1686),  brother  of  Richard  (1658-9).  Perhaps  brother  of 
Thomas  (1646)  and  William  (1663).  (C.  H.Cooper;  D.N.B.; 
Vis.  of  Essex.) 

BOWES,  PETER  Matric.  pens,  from  QtnsNs',  Easter,  1545 
(impubes). 

BOWES,  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  14,  1635. 
Of  Northumb^land.  Matric.  1635;  B.A.  1638-9;  M.A.  1642. 
Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  9, 1645.  V.  of  Grindon, 
Durham,  1653. 

BOWES,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1588. 
Probably  s.  of  Sir  George,  of  Streatlam,  Durham.  Adm. 
at  Grays  Inn,  Nov.  3,  1587.  Buried  at  Richmond,  Yorks., 
Aug.  31,  1599.  Brother  of  John  (1591).  (J.  Foster,  Cray's 
Inn.) 

BOWES,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Jan.  7, 
1658-9.  S.  of  Sir  Thomas,  Knt.,  of  Gt  Bromley,  Essex. 
B.  there.  School,  Dedham.  Matric.  1658;  B.A.  1661. 
Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Dec.  22, 1661.  R.  of  Gt  Bromley,  Essex, 
1661.  R.  of  Stowlangtoft,  Suffolk,  1668.  Lecturer  at  St 
James,  Bury  St  Edmunds,  1685.  Perhaps  M.A.  from  Corpus 
Christi,  1674  (see  next).  Died  Oct.  14,  1715.  Brother  of  Paul 
(1650).   Perhaps  brother  of  Thomas  (1646).   (K*nn,  i.  402.) 

BOWES,  RICHARD.  M.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1674.  Of 
Suflolk.    Perhaps  the  above,  B.A.  from  Caius,  1661. 

BOWES,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1545. 
Probably  a  relative  of  Robert  below,  and  under  sheriff  of 
County  Durham. 

BOWES,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1547. 
S.  of  Richard,  Captain,  of  Norham  Castle.  M.P.  for  Knares- 
borough,  1563;  for  Carlisle,  1571;  for  Appleby,  1572;  for 
County  of  Cumberland,  1584.  1588.  Sheriff  of  Durham, 
1569.  Much  employed  in  civil  and  military  duties  in  the 
North  of  England  and  in  Scotland.  Died  at  Berwick,  Nov. 
i5t  »597-  {Cooper,  11.  227;  DM.B.) 

BOWES,  ROBERT.  Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent,  1364-5, 
aged  12. 

BOWES,  ROBERT.  Matric  pens,  from  Emmanuel,  Easter, 
1616. 

BOWES,  ROBERT.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Christ's, 
Feb.  1,  1665-6.  S.  of  Sir  Francis,  of  Thornton  Hall.  B.  at 
Durham.  School,  ConiscUffe.  Matric.  1667-8.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Apr.  2,  1668.  Succeeded  his  brother  Francis 
(1664)  in  1697.   Buried  Apr.  4,  1734.   (Peil*,  11.  a.) 

BOWES,  SAMUEL.  Matric  sizar  from  Juus,  Easter,  x6o6. 


BowKER,  Adam 

BOWES,  THOMAS.   B.A.  1465-6. 

BOWES,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clark,  Easter,  1576; 
B.A. 1579-80; M.A.  1583. 

BOWES,  THOMAS.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  St  John's,  c.  1591. 
S.  of  Sir  George,  of  Streatlam,  Durham,  Knt.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  Oct.  22,  1595.  Of  Chelsea,  1607;  also  of  Streatlam 
Castle.  Buriedat  Barnard  Castle,  June  12,  1636.  (J.Foster, 
Vis.  of  Durham;  H.  M.  Wood;  SuHees,  iv.  108.) 

BOWES,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1619. 
Probably  the  man  of  these  names,  'B.A.,  of  Christ's,'  ord. 
priest  (Lichfield)  Sept.  1631.  Perhaps  V.  of  Cropwell  Bishop, 
Notts.,  1641.   (PeiU,  I.  331.) 

BOWES,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity,  July  23,  1646. 
Of  Essex.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Sir  Thomas,  of  Gt  Bromley, 
Essex,  Knt.,  and  brother  of  Paul  (1650),  Richard(i658-9),and 
William  (1663).  If  so,  buried  at  Gt  Bromley,  Etec.  28,  1680. 
(Vis.  of  Essex,  1634.) 

BOWES,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June  8, 
1705.  S.  of  Francis,  husbandman.  B.  at  Witherslack,  near 
Kendal,  Westmorland.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1705; 
B.A.  1708-9.  V.  of  Clapham,  Yorks.,  i733-4i. 

BOWES,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Sept.  13, 

1718.  S.  of  Sir  William  (1672),  of  Streatlam  Castle,  Durham, 
Knt.  School,  Kensington,  London.  Buried  at  Kensington, 
1722.  Brother  of  William  Blax ton  (1707).  (Surtees' D«r/iam, 
IV.  108.) 

BOWES,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1479.  B.A.  1482-3;  M.A.  1486-7.  Fellow,  till  1503.  V.  of 
Long  Stanton  St  Michael,  Cambs.,  1506. 

BOWES,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent, 
1564-5.  S.  of  Sir  George.  B.  in  Durham.  M.A.  1594-5.  on 
accompanying  the  Earl  of  Essex  to  Cambridge.  Served, 
under  his  father,  in  Scotland  and  in  the  Northern  rebellion. 
Knighted,  1586.  M.P.  for  Co.  Westmorland,  1593.  On 
embassy  in  Scotland,  1597.  Died  at  Walton,  Derbs.,  Oct.  30, 
1611.   (Cooper,  III.  45.) 

BOWES,  WILUAM.  Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  Trinity  Hall, 
Michs.  1659.  Perhaps  s.  of  William,  of  Barnes,  Durham, 
Esq.;  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Oct.  22,  1660.  Died  June 
13,  1662.   (Surtees,  iv.  112.) 

BOWES,  WILLIABrL  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  20,  1663. 
Of  Middlesex.  S.  of  Sir  Thomas,  of  Gt  Bromley,  Essex. 
Matric.  1664;  B.A.  1665-6;  M.A.  1669.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1669.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  May  17,  1668.  R. 
of  Tendring,  Essex,  1668.  Buried  at  Bromley,  Apr.  19, 1670. 
Admon.  (Consist.  C.  London)  May  2,  1670,  to  his  father.  Sir 
Thomas.   (Morant,  I.  442;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

BOWES,  WILUAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  May  26, 
1672.  M.A.  1675  (Lit.  Reg.).  Probably  2nd  s.  of  Thomas,  of 
Streatlam  Castle,  Durham,  deceased.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
June  4,  1672.  Of  Barnard  Castle,  Durham.  M.P.  for  Co. 
Durham,  1679-81, 1695-8, 1702-7.  Knighted,  1684.  Buried 
at  Barnard  Castle,  Feb.  11,  1706-7.  Brother  of  George 
(1676)  and  John  (1676).   (Le  Neve,  Obituary.) 

BOWES,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  18, 

1719.  S.  of  George,  gent,  of  Durham.  B.  at  Bradley  Hall. 
Bapt.  at  Wolsingham,  Nov.  7,  1700.  School,  Bishop  Auck- 
land. Matric.  1719;  B.A.  1722-3.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May 
23;  priest,  June  24,  1725-  R-  of  Tothill,  Lines.,  1725.  R. 
of  Muckton,  1730-1.  R.  of  Scrivelsby,  1731-51-  (Scott-Mayor, 
III.  323;  Surtees'  Durham,  iv.  iii.) 

BOWES,  WILLIAM  BLAXTON.  Adm  Fell.-Com.  (age  10)  at 
Trinity, Sept.  25, 1707.  S.  of  Sir  William  (1672),  of  Streatlam 
Castle,  Durham,  Knt.  B.  in  Westminster,  Jan.  i,  1696-7. 
Bapt.  at  Whickham.  School,  Dtirham.  Matric.  1707.  Died 
unmarried.  Buriedat  Barnard  Castle,  Oct.  17, 1721-  Brother 
of  Thomas  (1718).   (H.  M.  Wood.) 

BOWES, .   B.A.  1475-6. 

BOWEV,  EDWARD.  Incorp.  M.A.  1675,  from  Glasgow  Uni- 
versity. 

BOWGEN,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Lent,  1380-1. 

BOWGEON,  STEPHEN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1576. 
One  of  these  names  V.  of  Carbrooke,  Norfolk,  in  1603. 

BOWGHE,  ROBERT.   B.A.  from  Christ's,  1614-3. 

BOWGHE,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  i54*-3-  Fellow  of  Jesus.  WiU 
proved  (V.C.C.)  1543:  described  as  'priest  and  pencyonary 
of  Jesus.  To  be  buried  at  Jesus.'  (A.  Gray.) 

BOWKER,  see  aUo  BOOKER. 

BOWKER,  ADAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sr  John's,  Apr.  9, 
1647.  S.  of  Peter,  hawker,  of  Salford.  B.  there.  School, 
Manchester.  Matric.  1647;  B.A.  1650-1.  Ord.  priest  (Exeter) 
May  14, 1659.  R.  of  Broughton,  Bucks.,  1678-1717.  Brother 
of  John  (1647). 


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BowKER,  Henry 

BOWKER,  HENRY.    Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  June,  1577. 

Will  (Exeter)  of  one  of  these  names,  of  S.  Tawton,  Devon, 

clerk. 
BOWKER  or  BOOKER,  JAMES.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel, 

June  28,  1651.  Of  Lancashire.  School,  Manchester.  Matric. 

1654;  B.A.  1654-5;  M.A.  1658.    Examined  by  the  classis 

for  presbyterian  orders.   Ord.  deacon,  1670;  priest,   1672. 

P.C.  of  Blackley,  Lanes.,  e.  1662.  C.  of  Whitley,  1685.  R.  of 

Taxall,  Cheshire,  1690-1703.  Buried  Aug.  14,  171 1.    (Ear- 

waker,  E.  Cheshire,  11.  547.) 
BOWKER,  JAMES.   Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June  5, 

1684.  S.  of  James,  clerk.  B.  at  Blakeley  or  Blackley,  Lanes. 

School,  Stockport,  Cheshire.  Matric.  1684.  I*robably  brother 

of  Ralph  (1678). 
BOWKER,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  6,  1642. 

Of  Lancashire.    School,   Manchester.    Matric.   1642;   B.A. 

1645-6;  M.A.  from  St  John's,  1649.    Fellow  of  St  John's. 

1647.     Perhaps    Master    of    Standish    Grammar    School, 

(Mumford's  Manchester  School.) 
BOWKER,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  9, 

1647.    S.   of  Peter,  of  Salford,   Lanes.,  hawker.    School, 

Manchester.   Matric.  1647;  B.A.  1650-1.   Brother  of  Adam 

(1647). 
BOWKER,  RALPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  27, 

1678.  S.  of  James,  clerk,  of  Marple,  Cheshire.  B.  at  Caton, 

Lanes.   School,  Stockport.   Matric.  1678.   Probably  brother 

of  James  (1684). 
BOWKER,   RICHARD.    Adm.  sizar  (age   18)   at  St  John's, 

June  21,  1647.  S.  of  John,  grocer,  of  Manchester.  B.  there. 

School,  Manchester.    Matric.  1650;  B.A.   1650-1.    Fellow, 

1651. 
BOWLAND,  see  also  BOLLAND. 

BOWLAND,  AMBROSE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  8, 
1595.  Matric.  c.  1595;  Scholar;  B.A.  1598-9. 

BOWLAND,  DUDLEY.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Queens', 
Easter,  1590.   Of  Middlesex. 

BOWLAND,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs. 
1585.   Of  Essex. 

BOWLAND,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  King's,  Lent,  1587-8. 

BOWLAND,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1613. 
Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  1620. 

BOWLAND,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1553.  One  of  these  names  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May 
24.  1561. 

BOWLBY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  7, 
1739-40.  Of  Durham.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  North  Bailey, 
EXurham.  B.  172 1.  Bapt.  at  St  Mary-le-Bow,  Durham,  May 
2,  1721.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June  7, 1739.  M.P.  for 
Launceton,  1780-3.  Comptroller  of  Army  accounts,  1776- 
80.  Commissioner  of  Excise,  1762-76.  Died  Oct.  1795. 
(Burke,  L.G. ;  A.  B.  Beavan.) 

BOWLE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  9, 1740-1. 
S.  of  John,  of  Kettlebaston,  Suffolk.  School,  Bury,  Suffolk. 
Matric.  1741;  Scholar,  1742;  B.A.  1744-5;  M.A.  1748.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  June,  1745. 

BOWLE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1633. 

BOWLER,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Pembroke,  Mar.  24, 

1640-1.    S.   of  John,   farmer.    B.   at  South   Elmham  St 

Margaret,  Suffolk.  Matric.  1641;  B.A.  1644. 
BOWLER,  RICHARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1565;  B.A.  1570-1;  M.A.  1574.   R.  of  Leverington,  Cambs., 

1578-1609.  Buried  there  Jan.  30,  1609-10. 
BOWLES,  se*  also  BOLLES. 
BOWLES,  DANIEL.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  2,  1634. 

Matric.  1634;  B.A.  1637-8.  Buried  at  St  Andrew's,  Cambridge, 

Aug.  23,  1639. 
BOWLES,  EDWARD.    Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  1628. 

S.  of  Oliver  (1593),  R.  of  Sutton,  Beds.  B.  Feb.  1613.  B.A. 

1632-3;  M.A.  1636.  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Manchester. 

Minister  at  York,  1644-62.   Afterwards  preached  in  York. 

Buried  Aug.  22,  1662.  Author,  Sermons.   {D.N.B.;  Calamy, 

11.  581.) 
BOWLES,  FULLER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse,  May 

16,  1702.    B.  in  Clerkenwell,  Middlesex.    Bapt.  there,  Apr. 

15,  1684,  as  s.  of  Charles.    School,   Eton.  Matric.  1702; 

Scholar,  1702 ;  B.A.  1705-6.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  22, 1706; 

priest  (London)  Dec.   19,  1708.  V.  of  Ruislip,  Middlesex, 

1715.  TreasurerofSt  David's,  1724-43.  Died  Jan.  17, 1743-4. 

(T.A.  Walker;  G.Mag.) 
BOWLES,  GEORGE.    Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Sidney,  Oct.  1599. 

2nd  s.  of  Sir  George,  alderman  of  London,  Knt.,  and  Lord 

Mayor.    Died  s.p.    Brother  of  John  (1599).    (Burke,  Ext. 

Bart.) 


Bowles,  Samuel 

BOWLES,  GEORGE.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.   (age  16)  at  Sidney, 

Aug.  21,  1628.    S.  of  Sir  John,  Bart.,  of  Scampton,  Lines. 

(1599).  B.  at  Haugh,  Lines.  School,  Scampton.  Died  1632, 

aged   19.    Buried  at  St  Swithin's,  London.    M.I.    (Cass, 

Parish  of  East  Barnet,  58.) 
BOWLES,  GEORGE.    Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

1725.  S.  of  Henry  and  Mary.  B.  at  Watford,  Herts.  Matric. 

Easter,  1726;  B.A.  1729-30;  M.A.  1733.  Fellow,  1729.  Ord. 

priest  (Ltocoln)  Sept.  24,  1732.   R.  of  Weedon,  Northants., 

1747-69.  Buried  there  Oct.  9,  1769. 

BOWLES,  GEORGE.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Dec.  10,  i75i. 

Of  Middlesex. 
BOWLES,  HENRY.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1675. 

B.  at  Hagley,  Worcs.   Matric.  Easter,  1676;  B.A.  1679-80; 

M.A.  1683.    Fellow,  1679.   Proctor,  1696-7.    Perhaps  V.  of 

Iweme  Minster,  Dorset,   1684-1701.    Brother  of  William 

(1677).   (Hutchins,  Dorset,  in.  555.) 

BOWLES,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1546. 
BOWLES  or  BOWLE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Lent, 

1593-4-  Of  Lancashire.  B.A.  1597-8;  M.A.  1601;  B.D.  1608; 

D.D.  1613.  Fellow,  1599.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1605  and  1615. 

R.  of  St  Michael-le-Quem,  London,  1607;  of  Upminster, 

Essex,  1609;  of  Bradfield,  Berks.,  1613;  of  Tilehurst,  1613; 

of  Eynsford,  Kent,  1614.  Dean  of  Salisbury,  1620.  Bishop 

of  Rochester,  1630-7.  Died  Oct.  9, 1637.  Buried  in  St  Paul's. 

(D.N.B.;Al.Oxon.) 

BOLLES,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Sidney,  Oct.  1599.  S. 
and  h.  of  Sir  George,  alderman  of  London,  Lord  Mayor. 
B.  c.  1580.  Bapt.  at  St  Swithin's,  London.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  May  22,  1601.  Inherited  Scampton,  Lines. 
Sheriff  of  Lincolnshire,  1626-7.  Created  Bart.,  1628.  Died 
Mar.  8,  1647-8,  aged  67.  Buried  at  Scampton.  Father  of 
George  (1628)  and  Robert  (1634).  Brother  of  George  (1599). 
(Burke,  Ext.  Bart.;  G.E.C.) 

BOWLES,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1608. 
S.  of  Thomas,  of  Wallington,  Herts.  B.A.  1611-2;  M.A.  1615. 
R.  of  Wallington,  1622;  ejected,  but  restored,  1660-70. 
Died  1670.  Brother  of  Theophilus. 

BOWLES  or  BOLLES,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  age  16)  at 
Caius,  Apr.  12,  1656.  S.  of  Sir  Robert  (1634),  Bart.,  of 
Scampton,  Lines.  B.  there.  Matric.  1656.  Succeeded  as 
Bart.,  1663.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  9,  1663-4.  Buried 
at  St  Swithin's,  London,  Mar.  8,  1684-5.  (Venn,  i.  393; 
Burke,  Ext.  Bart. ;  G.E.C.) 

BOWLES,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magdalene,  Mar.  5, 
1675-6.  S.  of  Edward,  deceased.  B.  at  York.  School,  East 
Newton,  North  Riding,  Yorks. 

BOWLES,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  1626-7. 
Afterwards  pens.  Matric.  1627;  B.A.  1630;  M.A.  1634. 

BOWLES,  NATHANIEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1624;  B.A.  1628-9;  M.A.  1632. 

BOWLES  or  BOLLES,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus 
Christi,  1546.  Matric.  Easter,  1548. 

BOWLES,  OLIVER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  c.  1593.  B.  at 
Sawtry,  Hunts.,  c.  1577.  B.A.  1596-7;  M.A.  1600.  Fellow, 
1599-1606.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Colchester)  Apr.  5, 1601. 
R.  of  Abbots  Ripton,  Hunts.,  1605-7.  R.  of  Sutton,  Beds., 
1607-35.  Author.  Father  of  Edward  (1628).  Will  (P.C.C.) 
1646. 

BOWLES,  RALPH.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  King's,  Easter, 
1573.  LL.B.  from  Trinity  HaU,  1579,  as  Bowes. 

BOWLES,  RICHARD.   Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1581. 

BOWLES,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  4, 1605-6. 
B.  at  Wethersfield,  Essex.  Matric.  1606;  Scholar;  B.A.  1609- 
10;  M.A.  1613.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (London)  Dec.  18, 
1613,  age  24.   R.  of  Stanstead,  Kent,  1648. 

BOWLES  or  BOLES,  RICHARD.  M.A.  1632  (Incorp.  from 
Oxford).  S.  of  Richard,  of  Hindon,  Wilts.  Matric.  (from 
Christ  Church,  Oxford)  Dec.  12,  1623,  age  18;  B.A.  1628; 
M.A.  1631.  R.  of  Firsby,  Lines.,  1640.  R.  of  Asgarby,  1641. 

BOLLES,  ROBERT.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Sidney, 
July  9,  1634.  S.  of  Sir  John,  Bart.,  1599.  B.  at  Scampton, 
Lines.  School,  private.  Matric.  1634;  M.A.  1635-6  {Lit. 
Reg.).  Of  Scampton,  Lines.,  Bart.  Succeeded  as  Bart., 
1648.  M.P.  for  Lincoln,  1661.  Died  Aug.  3,  1663.  Father 
of  John  (1656).  (Burke,  Ext.  Bart.;  G.E.C.) 

BOWLES,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Mar.  16,  1619-20. 
Of  Bedfordshire.  Matric.  1621;  B.A.  from  Emmanuel, 
1624-5;  M.A.  1628.  Fellow  of  Emmanuel,  1628. 

BOWLES  or  BO  WELLS,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  6,  1667.  Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1670-1;  M.A.  1674.  Fellow 
ofTrinity  Hall,  1678-91.  Proctor,  1681-2.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1683.  V.  of  Eastwell,  Leics.,  1687-99.  Died  Jan.  1699. 


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Bowles,  Theophilus 

BOWLES,  THEOPHILUS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's, 
Nov.  SQ,  1627.  S.  of  Thomas,  SberiS  of  Herts.  B.  at  WaUing- 
ton,  Herts.  Schools,  Sutton,  Beds.,  and  Bygrave.  Matric. 
1627;  B.A.  1631-2.  Brother  of  John  (1608).  Will  (P.C.C.) 
1632-3. 

BOWLES,  THOMAS.    Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1545- 

BOWLES,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Dec  10,  173 1. 
Of  Middlesex. 

BOWLES,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1677.  B.  at  Hagley,  Wores.  Matric.  1677-8;  B.A.  1681-2; 
M.A.  1685.  Fellow,  1680-88.  R.  of  Enville,  Staffs.  Preb. 
of  Lichfield,  1695.  R.  of  Hagley,  1702.  Died  Jiily  31,  1705, 
aged  46.  M.I.  at  Enville.  Brother  of  Henry  (1675).  {Shaw, 
I.  291.) 

BOWLES,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pktkrhouse, 
July  9,  1748.  Of  Middlesex.  B.  Feb.  20,  1729.  School, 
Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  1749;  Scholar,  1749;  B.A.  1753-4. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  23, 1753.  Perhaps  preb.  of  Salis- 
bury, 1757.   If  so,  died  Nov.  24,  1788. 

BOWLES, .   Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Trinity,  1584. 

BOWLEY,  WILLIABt    Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Oct.   11,  1722. 

S.  of  Thomas,  of  Long  Whatton,  Leics.   B.  1705.   Scholar; 

B.A.  1726-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  22,  1728. 
BOWLING,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  28. 

1735.   S.  of  William,  husbandman.  B.  in  Pembrokeshire. 

School, Cosheston,  Pembs.   Matric.  1735;  B.A.  1739-40;  M.A. 

1746.   Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  22, 1740-1 ;  priest.  Mar.  17, 

1745-6.    R.  of  Letterston,   Pembs.,  1745-51.    R.  of  Law- 

renny,  1751-7.    R.  of  Narberth,  1751-7.    Chaplain  to  the 

Earl  of  Bradford.  {Scott-Mayor,  m.  470.) 

BOWLING,  WILLIAM.  Scholar  of  Trinitv,  1565. 

BOWMAN,  LAURENCE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Dec  1585. 

BOWMAN,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  July 
29,  1600.  S.  of  Thomas,  R.  of  Fransham,  Norfolk.  S<J)ools, 
Norwich  and  West  Dereham.  Scholar,  1602-7;  B.A.  1603-4; 
M.A.  1607.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  1609.  V.  of  Cransford, 
Suffolk,  1619.  V.  of  Framsden,  1612-35.  Brother  of  Timothy 
(1601).   {Vmn,  I.  173.) 

BOWMAN,  RICHARD.  Incorp.  B.A.  1664,  from  AU  Souls', 
Oxford.  Matric.  (Trinity  College,  Oxford)  July  31,  1658; 
B.A.  (Oxford)  1661;  B.C.L.  (All  Souls')  1666.  V.  of  Vange, 
Essex,  1668.  V.  of  Potteme,  Wilts.,  1670.  Preb.  of  Sarum, 
1681.   Will  (Consist.  C.  Sarum)  1692.  (Al.  Oxon.) 

BOWMAN,  ROBERT.  Fellow  of  Clare,  May  15,  1651.  Perhaps 
of  New  College,  Oxford.  Matric.  Mar.  3,  1644-5.  Fellow  of 
New  College,  1646;  ejected,  1648;  restored,  1660.  Created 
M.A.  (Oxford)  1660.    {Al.  Oxon.) 

BOWMAN,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1564.  One  of  these  names,  R.  of  Gt  Fransham,  Norfolk,  1579. 

BOWMAN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  June 
16,  1746.  S.  of  John,  citizen  and  stationer  of  London. 
'Grecian'  from  Christ's  Hospital.  Matric.  1747;  B.A.  1749- 
50;  M.A.  1753.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely,  Litt.  dim.  from  Norwich) 
June  2,  T751;  priest.  May  24, 1752.  V.  of  Martham,  Norfolk, 
1758.   Died  June  14,  1792.  {G.  Mag.) 

BOWMAN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  16, 
1750.  S.  of  John,  of  Beverley,  Yorks.  School,  Beverley. 
Matric.  1750;  Scholar,  1750;  B.A.  1754;  M.A.  1757.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  July,  1754;  priest  (London)  May  25,  1755. 
V.  of  Brantingham,  Yorks.  V.  of  Hessle,  1757.  R.  "of 
Craike,  Durham,  1768. 

BOWMAN,  TIMOTHY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Sept  5, 
1601.  S.  of  Thomas,  R.  of  Fransham,  Norfolk.  School, 
Fransham.  Matric.  1601;  B.A.  1604-5;  M.A.  1608.  Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  24,  1609.  C.  of  Gt  Fran- 
sham. R.  of  Bedfield,  Suffolk,  1612-33.  Buried  1633.  Brother 
of  Nathaniel  (1600).   {Venn,  i.  176.) 

BOWMAN,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  1634  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
Wiltshire.  Matric.  (from  Queen's  College,  Oxford)  Nov.  21, 
1628,  age  17;  B.A.  1630;  M.A.  1633;  Created  B.D.  1642. 
R.  of  Odstock,  Wilts.,  1643.  {Al.  Oxon.) 

BOWMAN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  30, 
1722-3.  Of  Yorkshire.  S.  of  Thomas,  V.  of  Dewsbury,  Yorks. 
Matric  1734;  B.A.  1727-8;  M.A.  1731.  V.  of  A  Id  borough, 
Yorks.,  1730-44.  V.  of  Diewsbury,  1730-44.  Chaplain  to 
Charles,  Earl  of  Hopetoun.  Author,  Sermons.  Died  Apr. 
1744.   {G.Mag.) 

BOWNE,  see  BOUND. 

BOWNELL,  see  BONNELL. 

BOWNESorBOWNAS,  MILES.  M.A.  i6i3(Inoorp.  from  Oxford). 
Of  Westmorland.  Matric.  (from  Queen's  College,  Oxford) 
Oct.  29,  1602,  age  17;  B.A.  1606;  if. A.  1609;  B.D.  1620-1. 
R.  of  Hampreston,  Dorset.    Will  (P.C.C.)  1630.  {At.  Oxon.) 


BowTELL,  William 

BOWNEST,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  8, 
1635.  Matric.  1636;  B.A.  1639-40.  Of  Herte.  Died  in  Col- 
lege, 1641. 

BOWNEST,  JOHN,  see  BONACE. 

BOWNEST,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 

1587;  B.A.  1590-1. 
BOWNEST,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Lent,  1631. 

Of  Hertfordshire.   Matric.  1653-4;  B.A.  1654-5. 
BOWNEST,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  7, 1617. 

Matric.  1617;  B.A.  1620-1. 
BOWNGE,  JOHN.   B.A.  1487-8. 

BOWNHAM  (?  BOIENHAM),  FRANCIS.  Matric  FeO.-Com.  from 
St  John's,  1593. 

BOWNWELL,  JOHN,  see  BONWELL. 

BOWRER,  W.  B.Can.L.  1495-6. 

BOWRGH,  GEORGE.    Matric.  sizar  from  Psterhouse.  Michs. 

1578. 
BOWRING,  RALPH.  B.A.  1511-2;  M.A.  1516-7.  V.  of  Rugeley, 

Staffs.,  1525-45.  Died  1545. 

BOWROFFORD,  MATHEW  (1660),  see  BARRAFORD. 

BOWRY,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  June  3,  1730.  S.  of 
Samuel.  B.  at  Glemsford,  Suffolk.  School,  Bury.  Matric. 
1730;  B.A.  1733-4;  M.A.  1756.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June, 
1734.  R.  of  Inworth,  Essex.  V.  of  Messing,  1756.  Buried 
there  July  1,  1760. 

BOWSER,  ARTHUR.  Matric.  pens,  from  TRiNrrv,  Easter,  1552. 

BOWSER,  DOSSET.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  24,  1588.  Of  Colnbrook,  Bucks.  Probably  s.  of 
Thomas,  of  Colnbrook,  and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Dosset. 
Matric.  1588;  B.A.  1592-3.  Fellow,  1591-4.  'A  man  of 
great  hopes;  died  by  a  fall  from  a  scaffold  in  London.' 
{Harwood.) 

BOWSAR,  FULKE.   Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1550. 

BOWSER,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1550 
{impubes). 

BOWSER,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  16)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  24,  1594.  Of  Colnbrook,  Bucks.  Matric  1594-5. 
Left  in  1597.   Perhaps  same  as  the  next. 

BOWSER,  JOHN.   B.A.  from  King's,  1610. 

BOWSER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 
May  15, 1663.  Of  Durham.  School,  Coniscliffe.  Matric.  1663; 
Scholar,  1665.  S.  and  h.  of  Richard,  of  Bishop  Auckland, 
gent.,  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  3,  1666. 

BOWSER,  SAMUEL  B.A.  from  Jesus,  1610;  M.A.  1613.  R.of 
Ufford,  Suffolk,  1619-20. 

BOWSER, .   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  1563. 

BOWSEY,  THOMAS.  B.  in  Norwich.  Trained  by  Matthew 
Parker,  at  Stoke-by-Clare,  and  sent  by  him  to  Corpus 
Christi,  1546.  Scholar  there.  Afterwards  in  the  Signet 
office.    {Cooper,  i.  212;  Masters-Lamb.) 

BOWSHER,  RALPH.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1547. 

BOWTELL,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
Dec.  31,  1695.  S.  of  John,  schoolmaster.  B.  at  Tliaxted, 
Essex.  School,  Felstead.  Matric.  1696;  B.A.  1699-1700; 
M.A.  1703;  B.D.  1711.  Fellow,  1702-16.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  May  31,  1702;  priest  (London)  May  4,  1705.  R.  of 
West  Bergholt,  Essex,  1705.  V.  of  Ospringe,  Kent,  1714-8. 
Died  1718.  Brotherof  John  (1686). 

BOWTELL,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Michs.  1656.  Of  Essex.  B.A.  1659-60;  M.A.  1663.  Ord. 
deacon  ilxjndon)  Mar.  5,  1663-4;  priest,  Feb.  18,  1664-5; 
tutor  in  the  house  of  Richard  Atkins.  V.  of  Layston,  Herts., 
1670-81.  Died  i68i. 

BOWTELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  28,  1686. 
S.  of  John,  schoolmaster.  B.  at  Thaxted,  Essex.  School, 
Tilty  (private).  Matric.  1686;  B.A.  1689-90;  M.A.  1693; 
B.D.  1701;  D.D.  1718.  Fellow,  1694-1722.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Mar.  4,  1693-4.  V.  of  Patrixboume,  Kent,  1698- 
1752.  R.  of  Staplehuret,  Kent,  1719-52.  Died  Jan.  5,  1753, 
aged  85.  Buried  at  Patrixboume.  Author,  Sermons.  Brother 
of  Charles  (1695). 

BOUTELL,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Kino's,  Lent,  1667-8; 
B.A.  1671-2;  M.A.  1675.  Chaplain  at  King's,  1678.  V.  of 
Pampisford,  Cambs.,  1684.  v.  of  Leigbton  Bromswold, 
Hunts.,  1688-1711.   Buried  there  Nov.  28,  1711. 

BOWTELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  24, 
1628-9.   Of  Suffolk.   Matric.  1629. 

BOWTELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Nov.  6, 
1678.  S.  of  James.  B.  at  ShaJford,  Essex.  School,  Felstead. 
Matric.  1678;  B.A.  1682-3. 

BOWTER, .  B.A.  i3a6-7. 


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Bo  WYE,  Edward 

BOWYE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  4, 
1657.  S.  of  John,  clerk,  of  HarUepool,  Durham.  B.  there. 
School,  Bishop  Auckland.  Matric.  1657. 

BOWYER,  see  also  BOWER  and  BOYER. 

BOWYER,  BARTHOLOMEW.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity, 
Easter,  1619;  B..\.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1622-3;  M.A.  1626. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  12,  1625;  priest,  Oct.  8,  1628. 
V.  of  Melchboum,  Beds.,  1627. 

BOWYER,  EDMUND.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Peterhouse,  Mar.  5, 
1629-30.  Of  Surrey.  S.  of  Benjamin,  and  nephew  of  Sir 
Edmund,  of  Camberwell.  Knighted  by  Charles  I  at  I>un- 
fennline,  July  4,  1633,  being  then  described  as  'of  Camber- 
well.'  Succeeded  to  the  estates  of  his  uncle.  Died  1681, 
aged  67.  M.I.  at  Camberwell.  (Blanch,  Ye  Parish  of 
Camberwell,  33;  T.  A.  Walker,  41.) 

BOWYER  or  BOYER,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus 
Christi,  Michs.  1548;  B.A.  1550-1. 

BOWYER  or  BOYER,  HENRY.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Clare, 
Michs.  1576.  One  Henry  Bowier,  s.  of  Henry,  of  Cuckfield, 
Sussex,  Esq.  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  28,  1578-9. 
Brass  at  Cuckfield  to  Henry  Bowyer,  Esq.,  1614.  (H.  G. 
Harrison.) 

BOWYER,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clarb,  Dec.  11,  1638. 
Matric.  1639;  B.A.  1642-3. 

BOWYER,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  Jan.  27, 
1667-8.  S.  of  Henry,  of  Wokingham.  B.  in  Wiltshire. 
Matric.  1668;  B.A.  1671-2;  M.A.  1675.  Ord.  priest  (London) 
Mar.  16,  1678-9.  V.  of  East  Tilbury,  Essex,  1681-7.  R.  of 
Fobbing,  1686-7.  Died  1687,  v.p.  and  unmarried.  Admon 
(P.C.C.)  Aug.  26,  1687. 

BOWYER,  HUMPHRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  17, 
1697.  Of  Leicestershire.  Matric.  1698;  B.A.  1701-2;  M.A. 
1705.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  3,  1705;  priest  (Lincoln) 
May  30,  1708. 

BOWYER,  HUTTON.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Sidney, 
June  9,  1648.  S.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Sunninghill,  Berks. 
School,  Bedfont.   Matric.  1648. 

BOWYER,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1606; 
scholar  from  Westminster.  Probably  ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
May  26;  priest,  May  27,  1616;  *B.A.  of  Trmity  College.' 

BOWYER,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1618. 
Perhaps  migrated  to  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  and  matnc. 
there,  Nov.  6,  1618,  age  17.   B.A.  1620.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

BOWYER,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1627. 
Perhaps  same  as  the  next. 

BOWYER  or  BOYER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke, 
1627.  S.  of  Thomas,  tailor.  B.  at  Hadleigh,  Suffolk.  B.A. 
163 1 ;  M.A.  1638. 

BOWYER,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1631; 
B.A.  1634-5;  M.A.  1638.  One  of  these  names,  sequestered 
to  Dagenham,  Essex,  1643:  lecturer  there,  1642.  Perhaps 
V.  of  Hillingdon,  Midds.,  1644.    (Shaw,  1.  304.) 

BOWYER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  5,  1634. 
Of  Yorkshire.   Matric.  1634;  B.A.  1637-8. 

BOWYER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  14, 
1655.  S.  of  William,  linen-draper,  of  Cheafside.  B.  there. 
School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  1655;  B.A.  1658-9; 
M.A.  1670,  as  Boyer. 

BOWYEAR,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1667. 
B.  at  Denham,  Bucks.  S.  of  Sir  William  (1628).  Matric. 
1667;  B.A.  1670-1.  Fellow,  1670.  Died  young.  Brother  of 
Thomas  (1669)  and  William  (1652).  (Bowyer  of 'Denham  in 
Vis.  of  Bucks.,  1634.) 

BOWYER,  JOHN.   Adm.  Fcll.-Com.  at  Trinity,  May  18,  1699. 

BOWYER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  Sidney,  June  29, 
1732.  S.  of  William,  farmer,  of  Stradishall,  Suffolk  School, 
Little  Thurlow,  Suffolk.  Matric.  1733;  B.A.  1735-6.  Ord. 
priest  (Lincoln)  Dec.  18,  1737. 

BOWYER  or  BOYER,  NOAH.  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1592-3. 
B.  at  Thorpe  Arnold,  Leics.  M.A.  1598.  Ord.  deacon  and 
priest  (London)  Nov.  2,  1601.  Licensed  preacher  (London) 
R.  of  Holywell  with  Needingworth,  Hunts.,  1601-42. 

BOWYER,  THOIAAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1624 ; 
B.A.  1627-8;  M.A.  163 1.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Nov.  9, 1628. 
V.  of  North  Willingham,  Lines.,  1635-41. 

BOWYER  or  BOYER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St 
John's,  Nov.  6,  1630.  S.  of  Edmund,  of  Bottesford,  Lines. 
B.  there.  School,  Bridlington.  Adm.  as  pens,  at  Jesus, 
May  30,  1631.  Matric.  1631;  Scholar,  1632;  B.A.  from  St 
John's,  1634-5. 


BoYER,  John 

BOWYER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1669.  S.  of  Sir  William.  B.  in  London.  Matric.  1671;  B.A. 
1673-4;  M.A.  1677.  Fellow,  1672-3.  R.  of  Denham,  Bucks., 
1675-1713.  Died  1713.  Brother  of  John  (1667),  and 
William  (1652).  (Pedigree  of  Bowyer  of  Denham  in  Vis.  of 
Bucks.,  1634.) 

BOWYER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  4,  1696. 
Of  Essex.  School,  Saffron  Walden.  Matric.  1696;  B.A.  1699- 
1700. 

BOWYER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  16, 
1702.  S.  of  Jonas,  deceased,  of  Sandbach,  Cheshire.  School, 
Sandbach.  Matric.  1703;  B.A.  1705-6;  M.A.  1709.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Sept.  21,  1707. 

BOWYER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  14, 
1734-5-  Matric.  1735;  B.A.  1738-9;  M.A.  1742. 

BOWVER,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  e.  1601. 
One  of  these  names  (Knt.)  s.  of  Sir  John,  of  Knypersley, 
was  M.P.  for  Staffordshire,  1620-1,  1624  and  1640.  Died 
Mar.  1640-1,  aged  53.   (J.  Ward's  Stoke-upon-Trent.) 

BOWYER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Jesus,  Apr.  30, 
1628.  Of  London.  Matric.  1628.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Henry,  late 
of  Denham,  Bucks.,  Knt.,  deceased.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Apr.  14,  1630.  Of  Denham,  Bucks.  M.P.  for  Bucks.,  1660. 
Knighted,  and  created  Bart.,  June  25, 1660.  Sheriff  of  Bucks., 
1646-7.  Died  Oct.  2,  1679.  Buried  at  Denham.  Father  of 
the  next.   (Vis.  of  Bucks.,  1634;  Ltpscomb,  iv.  446;  G.E.C.) 

BOWYER,  WILUAM.  Adm  FelL-Com.  at  Trinity,  Mar.  7, 
1652-3.  Of  Buckinghamshire.  Matric.  1652-3.  S.  and  h. 
of  William  (above),  of  Denham,  Bucks.,  Esq.  (afterwards 
Bart.).  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1654.  Succeeded  as 
Bart.  1679.  Died  Feb.  13,  1721-2,  aged  83.  Buried  at  Den- 
ham. (G.E.C.) 

BOWYER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
June  19,  1716.  S.  of  William,  printer,  of  Middlesex.  B.  in 
Whitefriars,  London,  Dec.  19, 1699.  School,  Headley,  Surrey. 
Matric.  1716;  Scholar,  1719.  Resided  at  Cambridge  five  or 
six  years.  F.S.A.  1736.  Partner  with  his  father.  I>rinter  to 
the  Society  of  Antiquaries,  the  Royal  Society,  etc.  Master 
of  the  Stationers'  Company,  1771.  Died  Nov.  18,  1777. 
(D.N.B.;  Scott-Mayor,  iii.  302.) 

BOWYTHWAY, -.   B.Can.L.  1497. 

BOXER,  SOLOMON.  Described  as  'Late  of  Pembroke  College' 
when  ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  1, 1580,  'age  25;  of  Chelms 
ford.'  B.  at  Ingatestone,  Essex. 

BOYCATT,  SAMUEL,  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Oct.  15, 
1744.  S.  of  John,  dyer,  of  Norwich.  B.  there.  School, 
private  (Norwich).  Matnc.  1745;  Scholar,  1744-52;  B.A. 
1748-9;  M.A.  1752.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely,  Litt.  dim,  from  Nor- 
wich) June  5,  1748;  priest  (Norwich)  May  21,  1749,  as  C.  of 
Bardwell,  Norfolk.  R.  of  Wheatacre-Burgh,  1764-95.  Died 
at  Yarmouth,  June  27,  1797.   (Venn,  11.  56.) 

BOYDALL,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1583 ;  B.A.  1586-7.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  Feb.  37. 
1589-90.  P.C.  of  Edingale  Chapel,  Eccleshall,  Staffs., 
1604-43.  Buried  May  8,  1643.   (Wm  Salt  Arck.  Soc,  1915.) 

BOYDELL,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  1, 
1666-7.  S.  of  James.  B.  at  Winwick,  Lanes.  School, 
Winwick.  Migrated  to  Queens',  Mar.  14,  1666-7.  Matric. 
1667;  B.A.  1670-1;  M.A.  1674. 

BOYDELL,  RALPH.   B.Can.L.  1521-2. 

BOYDEN,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  May  26, 
1727.  S.  of  James,  gent.,  of  Cambs.  B.  at  Homingsea, 
Cambs.  School,  Moiilton,  Lines.  Matric.  1727;  B.A.  1730. 

BOYDON,  WILLIAM.  Described  as  'late  student  of  St  John's' 
when  ord.  deacon  and  priest  (London)  Nov.  1,  1601,  age  32. 
B.  at  Dry  Drayton,  Cambs.  One  of  these  names  V.  of 
Wilmington,  Kent,  1604-7.   V.  of  Plumstead,  1604-8. 

BOYER ;  see  also  BOWYER  and  BOWER. 

BOYER,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  pens  from  Christ's,  Easter, 
1608.  One  Chris.  Bowyer,  'of  Staffordshire;  s.  of  Sir  John,' 
adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  2,  1606-7;  barrister,  1615.  Will 
(P.C.C.)  1632. 

BOYER,  ELEAZAR.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Jesus,  June  30, 
1677.  S.  of  Thomas  (1644),  R  of  Rempstone,  Notts.  Matric. 
1677;  B.A.  1681-2.  Ord.  priest  (York)  June  15,  1690.  V.  of 
Ragdale,  Leics.  V.  of  Ratcliffe-on-the-Wreake,  1683-1729. 
Died  Nov.  21,  1729.  M.I.  there.   WiU  at  Leicester. 

BOYER  or  BOWYER,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1570.  Perhaps  s.  of  Robert  (1537),  of  Chichester. 
Merchant  of  London.  Sheriff  of  London,  1577.  Died  June 
14,  1581.   WiU,  P.C.C.  (Beetkam,  11.  78.) 

BOIER,  HENRY.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1589. 

BOIER  or  BORIER,  HENRY.  Dominus  de  TouUcrie.  B.A. 
1624  (on  King's  visit). 

BOYER,  JOHN.   Matric  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1567. 


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BoYER,  Lewis 

BOYER,  LEWIS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1619. 

BOYBR,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1606; 
B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1609. 

BOYER  or  BOWYER.  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  King's  'age  17)  a 
scholar  from  Eton,  Aug.  23,  1337.  Of  Petworth,  Sussex. 
B.A.  134I-*.  Fellow,  1540-1.  Perhaps  s.  of  William  of 
Petworth.  Of  Chichester.  Died  1567.  Will,  P.CC.  (DaUa- 
way,  Sussex,  II.  11.  6.) 

BOYER  or  BOWER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Pkter- 
HousK,  June  8,  1638.  Of  Doncaster.  Matric.  1638;  B.A. 
164J-3. 

BOYER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Nov.  14, 
1644.  S.  of  Richard.  B.  at  Rempstone,  Notts.  School, 
Loughborough.  Matric.  1645;  B.A.  1648-9.  Probably 
minister  and  member  of  Notts.  Voluntary  Association,  1658. 
R.  of  Rempstone,  i66i.  Father  of  Eleazar  (1677).  {Peile,  1. 
489.) 

BOYBR  or  BOWYER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  4, 
1649.  Of  Staffordshire.  Matric.  1649;  Scholar,  1653;  B.A. 
1632;  M.A.  z66o. 

BOYER, .  Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  St  John's,  c.  1393. 

BOYES  or  BOYSE,  CHRISTOPHER.  M.A.  from  Pembroke, 
1713.  S.  of  John,  of  Barnstaple,  Devon,  clerk.  Matric. 
(Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford)  Apr.  6,  1693,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1696.  R.  of  Shirwell,  Devon,  1698.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

BOYES,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi.  1594. 
Matric.  c.  1393;  B.A.  1396-7-  One  of  these  names,  s.  and  h. 
of  Vincent,  of  Bekesboume,  Kent,  adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  May  28,  1597.  Of  Betteshanger,  Esq.  But  se*  Al. 
Oxon.  for  another.  {Vis.  of  Kent,  1663.) 

BOYS,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1616; 
B.A.  1619-20; M.A.  1623. 

BOYSB,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Cortus  Christi,  Easter, 
1620.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Hoath  Court,  Kent.  School,  Eton. 
Scholar;  B.A.  1623-4;  M.A.  1627;  B.D.  1634.  Fellow,  1631- 
41.  University  preacher,  1634.  R.  of  .Mautby,  Norfolk,  1640. 
Chaplain  to  Charles  I.  Died  Mar.  10,  1667-8,  aged  66.  Will 
proved  (N.C.C.)  i668.  {D.N.B.;  where  he  is  assigned  to  Cor- 
pus Christi,  Oxford.) 

BOYSE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Michs. 
1628. 

BOYS,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  1637;  Scholar, 
1638. 

BOYSE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1646. 
Matric.  Easter,  1647.  Of  Kent.  Buried  at  St  Benet's,  Cam- 
bridge, July  23,  1650. 

BOYS,  EDWARD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  21)  at  Pembrokb,  1656. 
S.  of  John,  Esq.  (1623),  B.  at  Betteshanger,  Kent.  Brotherof 
Geoffrey  (1659).   (Fm.  of  Kent,  1663.) 

BOYS,  EDWARD.  Incorp.  M.A.  1693,  from  Pembroke  College, 
Oxford.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Mersham,  Kent.  Matric.  (from 
Pembroke  College,  Oxford)  Apr.  5,  1682,  age  16;  B.A.  1683; 
M.A.  i688.  R.  of  Sevington,  Kent,  1690-1723.  Died  1723. 
{Al.  Oxon.) 

BOYCB,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  July  3, 
1742.  S.  of  Philip,  of  London.  'Grecian'  from  Christ's 
HospiUI.  Matric.  1742;  B.A.  1745-6;  M.A.  1749.  R.  of 
Ashurst,  Kent,  1757-72-  Died  1772. 

BOYSE,  GEOFFREY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  i8,  1659. 
Of  Kent.  Bapt.  at  Wingham,  Apr.  16,  1646.  S.  and  h.  of 
John  (1623),  of  Betteshanger,  Kent.  Matric.  1659;  B.A. 
1662.  S.  of  John,  of  Gray's  Inn;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov. 
25,  i653.  Barrister,  1669.  Ancient,  1686.  Bencher,  1694. 
Buried  at  Bettesbaiiger,  Apr.  21,  1703  M.I.  Brother  of 
Edward  (1636).   {Vis.  of  Kent,  1663;  J.  Foster,  Gray's  Inn.) 

BOYES,  GEORGE.  B.A.  1346-7;  M.A.  1349.  Proctor,  1333-6. 
Perhaps  matric.  from  Christ's,  May,  1344,  as  Baycs. 

BOYSE,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  c.  1391; 
B.A.  (?  1394-5);  M.A.  1598.  One  of  these  names,  B.A.,  V.  of 
Hartlip,  Kent,  1395-  Died  1609.  WiU  (P.CC.)  1612. 

BOYES,  HENRY.  Matric.  sliar  from  Christ's,  May,  1350. 
Probably  i>cholar  in  i35X-a;  B.A.  1554-5.  Fellow  of  Pem- 
broke, 1338.  One  of  these  names,  ord.  priest  (Norwich) 
Dec.  1560.  R.  of  Newton  AH  Saints',  Sudbury,  1561.  Per- 
haps R.  of  Felsham,  1368-72;  and  of  Thorpe  Morieux, 
1371.   {PeiU,  I.  47.) 

BOYES,  HENRY.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  c.  1595. 

BOYCB,  ISAAC.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  23, 
1710.  S.  of  James  (1667-8).  V.  of  6>ggesbaU,  Essex.  Matric. 
1710.   Brother  of  William  (1701). 

BOYBS.  JAMES.  Matric.  sizar  frooi  Michael  House,  Easter 
1345  {impubes). 


BoYEs,  Matthew 

BOYES,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Apr.  21,  1623.  Scholar, 
J627;  B.A.  1626-7;  M.A.  1630.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec. 
23;  priest,  Dec.  24,  1627.  V.  of  Elmstead,  Essex.  1633-42. 
Died  1642. 

BOYS,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's  (as  'Charles'), 
Jan.  8,  1667-8.  S.  of  Richard,  deceased,  of  Colchester. 
B.  there.  School,  Boxford,  Suffolk.  Matric.  1667-8;  B.A. 
1671-2;  M.A.  1675.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  2,  1672. 
V.  of  Coggeshall.  Essex,  1679-1725-  R-  of  Little  Tey,  1689. 
R.  of  Aldham,  1700-1.  Author.  Died  Oct.  10,  1725.  Father 
of  Isaac  (1710)  and  William  (1701). 

BOYS,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  July  a,  1734. 
S.  of  James,  Esq.,  of  Essex,  Mayor  of  Colchester.  B.  at 
Dukes,  Layer-Mamey.  School,  Colchester.  Matric.  1736; 
LL.B.  1741  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  21,  1740.  V.  of 
Messing,  Essex,  1746-36.  V.  of  Coggeshall,  till  1768.  Buried 
there  July  30,  1768.  WiU,  P.CC.  (J.  Ch.  Smith;  Scott- 
Mayor,  III.  439.) 

BOYS  (DE  BOSCO,  ATTE  WODE),  JOHN.  '  King's  scholar'  at 
Cambridge,  1327. 

BOYES,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1532. 
One  of  these  names,  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  28, 
1559-60;  s.  of  William,  of  '  Punnington.* 

BOYS,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1575.  S.  of 
WiUiam  (1533-4).  R-  of  West  Stow,  Suffolk.  B.  at  NetUe- 
stead,  Jan.  3,  1360-1.  School,  Hadley,  Suffolk.  Migrated 
to  Magdalene,  with  his  tutor,  H.  Copinger,  1577.  B.A.  from 
St  John's,  1578-9;  M.A.  1382;  B.D.  from  Jesus,  1390. 
Fellow  of  St  John's,  1381.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1397.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  June  21;  priest,  June  22,  1583.  K.  of 
West  Stow,  Suffolk,  1391.  R.  of  Boxworth,  Cambs.,  1306- 
1636.  Preb.  of  Ely,  1615-44.  Died  Jan.  14,  1643-4,  at  Ely. 
Buried  there.  A  learned  scholar,  and  one  of  the  translators 
of  the  Bible.  {D.N.B.) 

BOYSE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1585; 
B.A.  1589-90; M.A.  1593. 

BOYSE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  Apr.  20,  1586. 
Matric.  Easter,  1386.  Of  Kent.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Eythome. 
B.  there,  1571.  B.A.  1589-90;  M.A.  1593;  B.D.  from  Clare, 
1600;  D.D.  1606.  Fellow  of  Clare.  Fellow  of  Chelsea  College, 
1610.  Master  of  Eastbridge  Hospital,  1397.  R.  of  Bettes- 
hanger, Kent,  1597-1625.  V.  of  Tilmanstone,  1399-1618. 
R.  of  Hollingboume,  1603-23.  R.  of  Great  Mongeham, 
1618-25.  Dean  of  Canterbury,  1619.  Member  of  High  Com 
mission  Court,  1620.  Author.  Died  Sept.  26,  1625.  Buried 
at  Canterbury  Cathedral.     M.I.    {D.N.B.) 

BOYS,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Dec  1619;  B.A. 
1623-4;  M.A.  1627.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1628.  R.  of  Tittelshall, 
Norfolk,  1638-61.  Died  1661.  Probably  brother  of  Thomas 
(1619).   {Peile,  I.  331.) 

BOYS,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Aug.  13, 
1621.  S.  of  Sir  Edward,  Knt.  B.  at  Fredville,  Bonnington, 
Kent.  School,  Wye.  Matric.  1621;  B.A.  1626.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Apr.  28,  1624.  Captain  in  the  royal  army. 
Famous  for  his  defence  of  Donnington  Castle,  Berks.,  1643. 
Of  Fredville,  Esq.  Died  at  Bonnington,  Oct.  8,  1664. 
Buried  at  Goodnestone.    {D.W.B.;  Vis.  of  Kent,  1663.) 

BOYSE,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1623. 

BOYS,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  July  22, 
1623.  S.  of  Edward,  gent.  (1593).  B.  at  Betteshanger,  Kent. 
Schools,  Canterbury  and  Winchester.  Matric.  1623-4.  Of 
Betteshanger,  Esq.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  i,  1626. 
M.P.  for  Kent,  1645,  1634,  and  1656.  Died  Oct.  21.  1678. 
M.I.  at  Betteshanger.  Father  of  Edward  (1656)  and  Geof- 
frey (1659).   {Vis.  of  Kent,  1663.) 

BOYS,  JOHN.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Trinity  HALL,Michs.i638. 

BOYSE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1647.    Of  Kent. 

BOYSE,  JOHN.  Matric,  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1657.  Of 
London.  B.A.  1639-60;  M.A.  1663.  FeUow,  1663-8. 

BOYSE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1663.  Of 
Norfolk.   Matric.  1663. 

BOYS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  23,  i7i7.  S.  of 
Edward,  gent.,  of  Willesborough,  Kent.  Scholar;  M.B.  1733. 

BOYSE,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1733-  Of  Middlesex. 
Matric.  1733.  Perhaps  s.  of  Philip,  of  Great  Stanmore,  Mldds., 
adm.  at  the  Inner  Templu,  1737- 

BOYSB,  JOSEPH.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1584. 

BOYES,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's.  July  I, 
1730.  S.  of  Joseph,  husbandman,  of  Vorks.  B.  near  York. 
School,  Beverley.  Matric.  1730;  B.A.  1733-4-  R-  <>'  St 
Margaretin-Walmgate,  York,  1744-62. 

BOIS,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  Tone  14, 
1639.  S.  of  WiUiam,  taUor,  of  Scampston-in-RilUiigten, 
Yorks.  B.  there.  School,  Pocklington.  B.A.  1642-3.  Brother 
of  Thomas  (1628-9). 


BoYEs,  Mathias    • 

BOyCE,  MATHIAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i6)  at  St  John's,  July  2, 
1670.  S.  of  Mathias,  deceased,  of  Levisham,  Yorks.  B.  there. 
School,  Pocklington.  Matric.  1671 ;  B.A.  1673-4- 

BOYS  (DE  BOSCO,  ATTE  WODE),  RICHARD.  '  King's  scholar ' 
at  Cambridge,  1328. 

BOYS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Magdalene,  June  8, 
1655.  S.  of  John,  of  Halifax,  Yorks.  Adm.  already  at 
Brasenose  College,  Oxford.  Matric.  1655;  B.A.  1656-7.  Per- 
haps V.  of  Southowram,  Yorks.,  1663-8. 

BOYS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  16, 
1749.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Middlesex.  B.  in  London.  Schools, 
Dedham  and  Colchester,  Essex.  Matric.  1750;  B.A.  1753. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  10,  1754;  priest,  Dec.  21,  1755- 
R.  of  West  Bergholt,  Essex,  1756-84-   Died  Apr.  17, 1784- 

BOYCE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent,  1626-7. 

BOYS,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1631.  Of  Kent.  B.A.  1634-5;  M.A.  1638;  B.D.  1646.  FeUow, 
1641-64.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester);  priest  (Norwich)  Sept. 
25, 1642.  R.  of  Ivychurch,  Kent,  1663-6.  V.  of  St  Dunstans, 
Canterbury,  1664. 

BOYS,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent,  1577-8. 
One  of  these  names,  s.  and  h.  of  Richard,  of  Hawkhurst, 
Kent,  Esq.,  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  7,  1582.  Suc- 
ceeded his  father  at  Hawkhurst.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1627.  See 
William  (1606)    {Vis.  of  Kent,  1663.) 

BOYS,  SAMUEL,  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  Dec.  20, 
1683.  S.  of  Abraham,  citizen  of  York.  Matric.  1684;  B.A. 
1687-8;  M.A.  1691.  Fellow,  1687-90.  Died  1698. 

BOYSE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Oct  23, 
1700.  S.  of  Samuel,  merchant.  B.  at  Hull,  Yorks.  School, 
HuU.  Matric.  1700.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  28, 
1701-2. 

BOYES,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Lent,  1577-8. 
One  of  these  names,  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Elderton,  Kent, 
Esq.,  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Oct.  22,  1579- 

BOYS,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1619. 
Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Mersham,  Kent;  adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Oct.  26, 1622.  Of  Boys  Hall,  Wilsborough,  Kent. 
(J.  Foster,  Gray's  Inn.) 

BOYSE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  Jan.  26, 
1628-9.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Scampston,  near  New  Malton, 
Yorks.  School,  Pocklington.  Matric.  1629;  B.A.  1632-3. 
Brother  of  Matthew,  1639. 

BOYS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  7,  1637. 
Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  1637. 

DOYS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  May  11,  1670. 
Matnc.  1670;  B.A.  1673-4;  M.A.  1677.  Ord.  deacon  and 
priest  (London)  Sept.  17,  1680.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1677. 
R.  of  Betteshanger,  Kent,  1680-1702.  P.C.  of  Sutton-by- 
Dover,  1680-1702.  Died  Dec.  1702. 

BOYCE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Magdalene,  Oct.  10, 
1712.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.  B.  at  Whittlesey,  Isle  of  Ely. 
School,  Wisbech.  Matric.  1713. 

BOYCE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Mar.  17, 
1749-50.  S.  of  John,  brewer,  of  Norwich.  B.  at  Swanton, 
Norfolk.  Schools,  Norwich  and  Seaming.  Matric.  1750; 
Scholar,  1750-5;  B.A.  1754;  M.A.  1767.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Nov.  2,  1755,  as  C.  of  Cringleford;  priest.  May  29, 
1768.  R.  of  Gt  Worlingham,  Suffolk,  1780-93.  Chaplain  to 
the  Earl  of  Suffolk  Died  Feb.  4,  1793.  {D.N.B.;  Venn,  11. 
64.) 

BOYES  or  30IS,  WILLIAM.  Of  Michael  House.  B.  at  Halifax, 
c.  1513.  B.A.  1533-4;  M.A.  1537;  B.D.  1546.  One  of  the 
original  fellows  of  Trinity,  1546.  Lived  in  retirement  under 
Queen  Mary.  V.  of  Ilketshall,  Suffolk,  c.  1542.  R.  of  Elmset, 
1572-88.  R.  of  West  Stow,  1572-91.  Died  Apr.  22,  1591. 
Father  of  John  (1575)-    {Cooper,  11.  101.) 

BOYES,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Michael  House,  Easter, 
1544.  Perhaps  already  M.A. ;  see  last  entry. 

BOYS,  WILLIABt  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Lent,  1577-8; 
B.A.  from  Magdalene,  1580-1;  M.A.  1584.  Probably  fellow 
of  Clare.  Proctor,  1599. 

BOYSE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1606. 
One  of  these  names,  s.  and  h.  of  Samuel,  of  Hawkhurst, 
Kent,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  20,  1610.  He  was  of  Hawk- 
hurst, J. P.  Died  1631,  aged  70.  M.I.  at  Gt  Missenden, 
Bucks.    {Lipscomb,  11.  384;  Vis.  of  Kent,  1663.) 

BOYSE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sr  John's,  June  3, 
1667.  S.  of  Nathaniel,  clerk,  of  Levisham,  near  Pickering, 
Yorks.  B.  there.  School,  Pickering.  Matric.  x668;  B.A. 
1670-1. 

BOYSE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Mar.  36, 
1682.  S.  of  Richard,  merchant,  of  Yarmouth.  B.  at  Ched- 
grave,  Norfolk.  Schools,  Kettleburgh  and  Ash.  Matric.  1682; 


BoYLSTON,  Joseph 

Scholar,  1682-7;  B.A.  1685-6;  M.A.  1691.  Chaplain  to  Sir 
Charles  Blois,  at  Grundisburgh,  1687.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich) 
Dec.  21,  1688.  R.  of  Grundisburgh,  1688-95;  of  Kelsale, 
1695-1700.  Died  Aug.  12,  1700.   {Venn,  1.  469.) 

BOYS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  18, 
1698.  S.  of  William,  merchant.  B.  at  Colchester.  School, 
Colchester.  Matric.  1699;  B.A.  1701-2;  M.A.  1705.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Sept.  24,  1705.  Probably  R.  of  West 
Bergholt,  Essex,  1706.  R.  of  Easthorpe,  1725-  Died  Jan. 
20,  1734-    (G.  Mag.) 

BOYS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  May  6, 
1701.  S.  of  James,  clerk  (1667-8).  B.  at  CoggeshaU,  Essex. 
School,  Colchester.  Matric.  1702;  B.A.  1704-5-  Died  July 
25,1768.   M.I.   Brother  of  Isaac  (1710). 

BOYS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Apr.  13, 1714- 
Of  Suffolk.   Matric.  1715. 

BOYCE,  WILLIAM.  Mus.D.  1749.  B.  in  London,  1710.  School, 
St  Paul's.  Organist  at  Oxford  Chapel,  London,  1734-  Master 
of  the  Kmg's  Band,  1755-79.  Author  of  many  musical  pieces. 
Died  Feb.  7,  1779.    {D.N.B.) 

BOYS, .  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1544. 

BOYLAND,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Mar.  28,  1625. 
Of  Kent.    B.A.  1628-9. 

BOYLE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1618. 
Of  Hertfordshire.  B.A.  1620-1. 

BOYLE  or  BOYELL,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar. 
29,  1637. 

BOYLE,  the  Hon.  HENRY.  Adm.  nobleman  at  Trinity,  Nov.  9, 
1692.  S.  of  Charles,  2nd  Earl  of  Burlington.  Matric.  1692; 
M.A.  1693.  M.P.  for  Tamworth,  1689-90;  for  the  Uni- 
versity, 1692-1705;  for  Westminster,  1705-10.  Chancellor 
of  the  Exchequer,  1701.  Lord  Treasurer  of  Ireland,  1704-10. 
Created  Baron  Carleton,  1714.  Died  1725.   {D.N.B.) 

BOYLE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  June  9,  1583. 
S.  of  Roger,  of  Faversham,  Kent.  B.  c.  1565.  School, 
King's,  Canterbury.  Matric  1583;  Scholar;  B.A.  1586-7; 
M.A.  1590-1;  B.D.  1598;  D.D.  1614.  R.  of  Elstree,  Herts., 
c.  1596-1618.  R.  of  GtStanmore,  Midds.,  1610-8.  Preb.  of 
Lichfield,  1611.  Bishop  of  Cork  and  Cloyne,  1618.  Died 
July  10, 1620.  Buried  at  Youghal.  Brotherof  Richard  (1583). 
{D.N.B.,  which  ignores  his  Cambridge  career;  Masters,  265.) 

BOYLE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1607. 

BOYLE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  1627.  Of  Kent. 

BOYLE,  JOSEPH.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  22,  1611. 

BOYLE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1583.  S.  of  Roger, 
of  Faversham,  Kent.  B.  at  Canterbury,  Oct.  3, 1566.  Adm. 
at  the  Middle  Temple.  Went  to  Ireland,  1588.  Escheator 
general,  1590.  Knighted,  1603.  Privy  councillor  for  Munster, 
1606;  and  for  Ireland,  1612.  Created  Lord  Boyle,  1616, 
and  Earl  of  Cork  and  Viscount  Dungarvan,  1620.  One  of 
the  Lords  Justices  of  Ireland,  1629  and  Lord  High  Treasurer, 
1631.  Died  Sept.  15,  1643.  Buried  at  Youghal.  Brotherof 
John  (1582).  {D.N.B.;  Lodge's  Peerage  of  Ireland,  i.  78.) 

BOYLE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1590. 
S.  of  Michael,  of  London,  merchant.  Matric.  c.  1591;  B.A. 
1594-5;  M.A.  1598.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1601.  Warden  of 
Youghal,  1602.  Dean  of  Waterf ord,  1604-20.  Archdeacon  of 
Limerick,  1605.  V.  of  Finedon,  Northants.,  1606.  Bishop 
of  Cork,  1620.  Archbishop  of  Tuam,  1638.  Died  at  Cork, 
Mar.  19,  1644-5.  {Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.) 

BOYLE,  WILLIAM.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  1590,  from  West- 
minster.   Matric.  c.  1591. 

BOYLES,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  May  1, 
1744.  S.  of  Valentine,  collector  of  Revenue,  of  Wells, 
Norfolk.  B.  at  Southwold,  Suffolk.  Schools,  Worlingham 
(private),  Lynn  and  again  Worlingham.  Matric.  1744; 
Scholar,  1744-8.  Succeeded  his  father  as  collector  of  customs 
at  Wells.  Died  Mar.  30,  1808.  Father  of  Admiral  Chas. 
Boyles.   {Venn,  11.  54.) 

BOYLES,  JOHN.   Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  Clare,  Easter,  1608. 

BOYLSTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  19,  1626. 
S.  of  John,  of  Staffordshire.  School,  Repton.  Matric.  1626; 
B.A.  1629-30.  Migrated  to  Jesus,  Jan.  8,  1632-3.  M.A. 
1633;  B.D.  1640;  D.D.  1656.  Fellow  of  Jesus,  1633-45. 
V.  of  All  Saints',  Derby,  1632-53  and  1662-71.  R.  of  Weston- 
upon-Trent,  1647-78.  Preb.  of  Lichfield,  1661-78.  R.  of 
Market  Bosworth,  1671-8.  Died  1678.  Buried  Jime  14,  at 
Bosworth.  Father  of  the  next  and  Septimus  (1686).  {Peile, 
1-  372.) 
BOYLSTON,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Dec.  9,  1681. 
S.  of  John,  D.D.,  above.  B.  at  Derby.  School,  Repton. 
Matric.  1682 ;  B.A.  1685-6:  M.A.  1689.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincohi) 
Mar.  1690-1;  curate  of  Gransden,  Herts.  Will  (Leicester) 
1695;  of  Leicester,  clerk.  Brother  of  the  next.  {Peile,  11. 
85-) 


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BoYLSTON,  Septimus 

BOYLSTON,  SEPTIMUS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesi'S,  June  17.  1686. 
Of  Derbyshire.  S.  of  John,  D.D.  (1626).  Matric.  1686;  B.A. 
X  689-90.  Will  (Leicester)  1708;  of  Leicester,  clerk.  Brother 
of  the  above. 

BOYKDB,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Quxbns',  Easter,  1614 
(adm.  as  Boyne). 

BOYND,  THOMAS  (1508-9),  see  BOND, 

BOYNE,  HENRY.  Adm.  siiar  at  Emmanuel,  May  7,  1614- 
B.A.  1617.   Perhaps  R.  of  Kirk  Smeaton,  Vorks.,  1631-35. 

BOYNE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Querns',  May  6,  1614.  Of 
Yorkshire.    B.A.  1617-8. 

BOYNTON,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Dec.  3, 
1635.  Of  Burton  Agnes,  Vorks.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Matthew 
(1606),  of  Barmston,  Bart.  Bapt.  July  29,  1619.  Matric. 
1635.  Succeeded  as  Bart.,  1647.  Died  Sept.  9,  1695. 
Buried  at  Barmston.  Brother  of  Matthew  (1635).  (G.E.C, 
114;  Vis.  of  Vorks.,  1665.) 

BOYNTON,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  6, 
1696.  S.  of  Henry,  clerk,  R.  of  Barmston,  Bridlington, 
Yorks.  B.  at  Barmston.  Bapt.  Nov.  17,  1677.  School, 
Beverley.  Grandson  of  Sir  Francis,  above.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  Mar.  3,  1695-6.  Barrister-at-Law.  Succeeded  as  Bart., 
1731.  Recorder  of  Beverley,  1733.  M.P.  for  Hedon,  1734-9. 
Died  Sept.  16,  1739.  Buried  at  Burton  Agnes.  Father  of 
the  next.   (G.E.C,  i.  115.) 

BOYNTON,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Sidney, 
May  17,  1735.  S.  of  Sir  Francis,  Bart.,  of  Burton  Agnes, 
Vorks.  (above).  Schools,  Beverley  and  Kirkheaton,  Vorks. 
Matric.  1735.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Apr.  21,  1735.  Of 
Otteringham,  Vorks.  Ensign  in  the  Guards.  Married,  at 
Beverley,  July  26,  1762,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Warton  Warton, 
Esq.,  and  had  issue.  (Burke;  J.  Foster,  Gray's  Inn.) 

BOYNTON,  GRIFFITH.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Clare,  July  a,  1681. 
Of  Burton  Agnes,  Vorks.  Bapt.  Dec.  8,  1664.  M.A.  1682 
{Lit.  Reg.).  S.  and  h.  of  William  (who  was  s.  of  Sir  Francis). 
B.  Dec.  8,  1664.  Succeeded  as  Bart.,  Sept.  9,  1695.  Died 
Dec.  22, 1731.  Buried  at  Burton  Agnes.  M.I.  there.  (G.E.C, 
I.  115;  Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665.) 

BOYNTON,  JOHN.  Chancellor  of  the  University,  1479-83. 
Probably  a  fellow  or  scholar  of  King's  Hall  in  1460-1. 

BOYNTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Aug.  12,  1635. 
Of  Yorkshire.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Rookslifi  (Rawcliffe), 
Yorks.  B.  1621.  Matric.  1639;  B.A.  1639-40.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  1639.  Barrister,  1648.  Bencher,  1667.  Re- 
corder of  Doncaster.  Knighted,  1678.  Buried  at  Snaith, 
Vorks.,  Jan.  3,  1688-9. 

BOYNTON,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Sidney,  Easter,  1636. 

BOINTON,  MATTHEW.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  St  John's, 
Michs.  1606.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Francis,  of  Barmston,  Vorks., 
Knt.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  3,1609.  B.  1591.  Knighted, 
1618.  Created  Bart.  1618.  Sheriff  of  Vorks.,  1628-9,  1643-5. 
M.P.  for  Hedon,  Vorks.,  1620;  for  Scarborough,  1645-7. 
Parliamentary  Governor  of  Scarborough  Castle.  Died  at 
Highgate,  1647.  Buried  at  St  Andrew's,  Holbom,  Mar.  12, 
1646-7.  Wm,  P.C.C.  Father  of  Francis  (1635)  and  the  next. 
(G.E.C,  I.  114;  Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1612.) 

BOYNTON,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Dec.  3, 
1633.  Of  Yorkshire.  S.  of  Sir  Matthew  (above),  of  Barm- 
ston, Vorks.  Matric.  1639.  Succeeded  his  father  as  Gover- 
nor of  Scarborough,  1647.  Afterwards  revolted  to  the  King's 
side,  and  sustained  a  siege  of  five  months.  KiUed  at  Wigan 
in  the  Royal  Army,  Aug.  25,  1651.  Brother  of  Francis 
(1635).    (Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665.) 

BOYNTON,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  24,  1648.  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Rawcliffe,  near  Selby, 
Vorks.  B.  there.  School,  Leeds.  Matric.  1648;  B.A.  1651-2. 
Ord.  deacon  at  Lincoln.  V.  of  StaUingborough,  Lines.,  1662. 
V.  of  Laceby.  (Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665.) 

BOYNTON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Nicholas  Hostel, 
Easter,  1544.  Perhaps  s.  of  Matthew.  A  minor  in  1542.  High 
Sheriff  of  Vorks.,  1576.  Knighted,  1578.  Buried  at  Barm- 
ston, ij8i  or  1587.   (Poulson's  Holderness,  i.  198.) 

BOYNTON,  THOMAS.  B.A.  from  Christ's,  1612-3.  One  of 
these  names,  s.  and  h.  of  Stephen,  of  Rawcliffe,  Vorks.,  gent., 
adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  7,  16x1-3.  Of  Rawcliffe, 
Esq,  Died  x657.  (Km.  of  Yorks.,  1663.) 

BOYTH,  see  BOOTH. 

BOYTON,  HENRY  DB.  ChanceUor  of  the  University,  1393-3. 

BOYTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Kino's  (age  17)  a  ichoUr  from 
Eton,  Sept.  18,  1536.  Of  Over,  Cambs.  Matric.  1556,  as 
'  Rol^rt.'  Left,  1358.  Perhaps  R.  of  Hetsett,  Soffolk,  1361- 
74.  R.  of  Bactoo,  136&-81.  R.  of  Barton  Milla,  1367-93. 


Brabin,  Timothy 

BOYTON,  WlLUABt  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  13,  1542.  Of  Saffron  Walden,  Essex.  Matric. 
X544;  B.A.  1546-7;  M.A.  1350;  M.D.  156X-2.  FeUow,  1545- 
55.  Resident  at  West  Barsham,  NorfoUc,  1585.  'Of  SaUe,' 
in  the  Vis.  of  Norfolk.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  x6oo;  of  Weyboume. 
(Cooper,  I.  219). 

BOYTON,  WILLIAM  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1344. 
BOYTON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1552, 
BOYTON,  WILLIAM.   Scholar  of  Trinity  Hall,  1577;  LL.B. 
1582,  as  Biton. 

BOYTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Nov.  15,  1619, 
Of  Norwich.  WiU  of  one  of  these  names  (P.C.C.)  1640;  of 
Grimston,  Norfolk. 

BOZGAWEN, .   Fee  for  M.A.  or  higher  degree,  1463-6, 

BOZOMY,  THOMAS.  D.Can.L.  1463-4.  Prior  of  Lynn.  Studied 
at  Oxford  and  Cambridge.   Prior  of  Norwich,  1471-80. 

BOZOON,  HAMON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Caius,  Aug.  4, 
1601.  S.  of  Roger,  Esq.,  of  Whissonsett,  Norfolk.  School, 
Elsing,  Norfolk.  Matric.  1601.  Of  Whissonsett,  Esq.  After- 
wards of  S.Creake.  Died  Jan.  11, 1644-5.  Fatherof  the  next. 
(Venn,  i.  176.) 

BOZOUN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Mar.  4, 
1641-2.  S.  of  Hamon,  above,  gent.,  of  Whissonsett,  Norfolk, 
B.  there.  School,  Hoxne,  Suffolk.  Matric.  1642;  Scholar, 
1642-8;  B.A.  1645-6.  Living  in  1649.  (Venn,  i.  346.) 

BRABAINE, ,   B.A.  1529-30. 

BRABANT,  JOHN.  Matric,  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1609. 
B.A.  1612-3,  as  Brabin. 

BRABANT  or  BRABORNE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from 
Corpus  Christi,  Easter,  1573;  B.A.  1576-7;  M.A.  1580; 
B.D.  1586-7.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  21,  1586.  R.  of 
LawshaU,  SuffoUi,  1585. 

BRABANT,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's, 
Easter,  1573. 

BRABANT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's  (as 
'Christopher'),  May  27,  1664.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Pedg- 
bank,  Co.  Durham.  School,  NorthaUerton.  Matric.  July  ix, 
1664.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June  29,  1664.  (PeiU, 
I.  610;  Vis.  of  Durham,  1666.) 

BRABAZON,  ANTHONY.  Matric,  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1611.  Of  Warwickshire.  B.A.  1613-4,  as  Brabson.  S.  of 
Sir  Edward  (Lord  Brabazon),  of  Whitacre,  Warws.,  Knt. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Dec.  i,  1614.  Knighted,  1626.  Will 
(P.C.C.)  1638. 

BRABAZON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com,  at  Peterhouse, 
June  5,  1651.  School,  Coventry.  Perhaps  Edward  of 
CalUstown,  Co.  Louth,  s.  of  Sir  Anthony,  Knt.,  of  Callistown, 

BRABBEN,  HENRY,   Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1618. 

BRABEN  or  BRABAND,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's, 
Lent,  1577-8;  B.A.  1580-1.  Perhai)S  V.  of  .\ssington,  Suffolk, 
1592-8;  and  R.  of  Mount  Bures,  Colchester,  1599-1611. 
Admon.  (Consist.  C.  London)  Sept.  26,  1611.    (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

BRABONE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1607. 
Of  Sussex.  B.A.  161  r-2.  WiU  of  one  of  these  names,  of 
Udimore,  Sussex,  clerk,  proved  (Lewes)  1632. 

BRABON,  JOHN,  Adm,  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  18,  1609. 
Matric.  1610.  Buried  at  Great  St  Mary's,  Cambridge,  Nov.  18, 
1612. 

BRABYN,  NATHANIEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  c.  1594. 
Of  Huntingdonshire.  B..^.  from  Jesus,  1597-8;  M.A  1601, 
Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Ely)  Sept.  6,  1601.  V,  of  Great 
Gransden,  Hunts.,  1603-20. 

BRABONE,  RICHARIX  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1630. 
Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  Easter,  1622;  B.A.  1623.  One  of  these 
names,  s.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Thwaite,  Norfolk,  gent.,  adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  16,  1623-4. 

BRABAN,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  13,  1633. 
Of  Sussex.    Matric.  1633. 

BRABBIN  or  BRABANT,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  13)  at 
Caius,  Sept.  23,  1671.  S.  of  WUUam,  gent.,  of  Hulton, 
Lanes.  B.  there.  Schools,  Ringley  and  Leigh.  Matric.  1671; 
Scholar,  1675-6;  B.A.  1675-6;  M.A.  1679;  D.D.  1702.  Ord, 
priest  (London)  Dec.  23,  1677.  R.  of  Berkhampstead  St 
Peter,  1681-1722.  V.  01  Hemel  Hempstead,  1686-1701, 
Preb.  of  Uncoln,  1688;  of  St  Paul's,  1688-1733;  and  of 
Worcester,  1708.  R.  of  St  Andrew  Undershaft,  1703-22. 
Chaplain  to  the  Queen.  Died  Apr.  21,  1733.  Brother  of 
William  (1668-9).   (Venn,  1.  443-) 

BRABEN,  SIMON,   B.Civ.L.  1327-8. 

BRABIN,  TIMOTHY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  c.  1397:  B.A. 
1600-1;  M.A.  1608.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  34,  1604-3: 
priest  (Ely)  June,  1605.  C.  of  Gamlingay,  Cambs,  C.  of 
King's  Ripton,  HunU.,  in  1613.  Schoolmaster  at  Godmut- 
chester,  t6o6. 


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Brabyn,  William 

BRAB7N,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1560; 
B.A.  1361-2;    M.A.  1565,  as  John.    Fellow  in  Aug.  1564. 

BRABIN,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  3,  1600. 

BRABBIN  or  BRABANT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at 
Caius,  Mar.  24,  1668-9.  S.  of  William,  gent.,  o£  Deane, 
Lanes.  B.  there.  Schools,  Lymm,  Cheshire  and  Ringley, 
Lanes.  Matric.  1669;  B.A.  1672-3;  M.A.  1676.  Ord.  deacon 
(Gloucester);  priest  (Norwich)  Feb.  1674-5.  R-  of  Mattishall, 
Norfolk,  1676-89.  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Bridgewater.  Died 
Feb.  2, 1688-9.  M.I.atMattishaU.  Brother  of  Robert  (1671). 
{Venn,  1.  436.) 

BRABOURN,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  x8)  at  Trinity,  June  14, 
1687.  S.  of  William,  of  Northall,  Middlesex.  School,  West- 
minster. Matric.  1687;  Scholar,  1688;  B.A.  1690-1;  M.A. 
1694;  B.D.  1706.  Fellow,  1693.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Mar.  16, 
1700-1.  V.  of  St  Michael's,  Cambridge,  1719.  Will  proved 
(V.C.C.)  1724.   (Al.  Westmon.,  209.) 

BRABOURNE,  JOHN.  Incorp.  M.A.  1691,  from  Magdalen 
College,  Oxford.  S.  of  John,  of  London,  gent.  Matric. 
(Oxford)  Jan.  28,  i68o-i,  age  18;  B.A.  1684;  M.A.  1687; 
D.D.  1708.  V.  of  Oakley,  Bucks.,  1690-7.  V.  of  Charlbury, 
Oxon.,  1696-1726.  Principalof  New  Inn  Hall,  1709-26.  Died 
Sept.  2,  1726.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

BRABOURNE,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Michs.  1570;  B.A.  1573-4- 

BRABOURNE,  WILLIAM,  see  BRASBONE. 

BRABS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Oct.  23,  1592. 
S.  of  James.  B.  at  Market  Weigh  ton,  Yorks.  School,  Market 
Weighton.  Matric.  c.  1592;  B.A.  1596-7;  M.A.  1601.  Perhaps 
master  of  South  Cave  School. 

BRABY,  JOSEPH.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalenk,  Easter, 
1618.  S.  of  Richard,  haberdasher,  of  London.  B.  Apr.  8, 
1600.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  B.A.  1621-2;  M.A.  1625. 

BRACE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  27. 
1743.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Middlesex.  B.  in  London.  School, 
Shrewsbury.  Matric.  1743.  Probably  ord.  deacon  (London) 
Dec.  22;  priest,  Dec.  27,  1730;  'to  the  ministerial  office  in 
Barbados.' 

BRACE,  JOHN  THURLOE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity, 
Jan.  8,  1702.  S.  of  Francis,  of  Bedford  (and  Ann,  dau.  of 
John  Thurloe).  School,  Bedford.  Matric.  1704.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  1705.  M.P.  for  Bedford,  1715-22,  and  1725-8. 

BRACE,  THOMAS.  M.A.  1652  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
John,  of  Fottbury,  Worcs.  Matric.  (from  Magdalen  Hall, 
Oxford)  Apr.  9,  1647,  age  22;  M.A.  1648;  B.D.  1660.  Fellow 
of  St  John's  College,  Oxford,  1648-62  (ejected). 

BRACE,  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Sidney,  May  25, 
1653.  S.  of  Walter,  deceased,  R.  of  Halberton,  Devon. 
School,  Tiverton.  Matric.  1655;  B.A.  1656-7;  M.A.  1660. 
Fellow.  Preb.  of  Exeter,  1670. 

BRACEBRIDGE;  see  also  BRASBRIDGE. 

BRACEBRIDGE, .    B.A.  1489. 

BRACEGIRDLE,  see  BRASGIRDLE. 

BRACHBR,  AUSTIN.   Matric  pens,  from  Christ's,  e.  1592. 

BRACHER,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  c.  1391. 

BRACHET,  .    M.B.  1477-8. 

BRACHIBR,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  jKsus,  Midis.  1578; 
B.A.  1580-1.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  July  24;  priest,  Oct.  9, 
1586.  Licensed  as  schoolmaster  at  Cartton,  Caimbs.,  1382. 

BRACKENBURY,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 
Michs.  1568.  One  of  these  names,  s.  of  Anthony,  of  Yorkshire, 
by  his  2nd  wife.   (Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1364.) 

BRACKENBURY,  CARR.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharikk's, 
Mar.  8,  1733-4.  Of  Spilsby  and  of  Hardwick,  Lines.  S.  of 
Carr,  of  Spilsby.  Matric.  1734.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Feb.  17,  1736-7.  Died  1763.  Perhaps  brother  of  Joseph 
(1736).  {Lines.  Pedigrees,  168.) 

BRACKENBURY,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  St  John's, 
July  1, 1692.  S.  of  John,  deceased.  B.  at  Gainford,  Durham, 
July  26,  1670.  School,  Northallerton. 

BRACKENBURY,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
June  30,  1655.  S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Sellaby,  Gainford, 
Durham.  B.  there.  Bapt.  Oct.  2,  1637.  School,  Easington. 
Matric.  1658;  B.A.  1658-9.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  July  12, 
1655.   Brother  of  Kerce  (1650)  and  Robert  (1648). 

BRACKENBURY,  (?  JOHN).   B.A.  1465-6;  M.A.  1468.  Perhaps 
his  will  (P.C.C.)  1487:  'clerk;  of  Lincoln,  London,  Hendon.' 
BRACKENBURY,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1546. 

BRACKENBURY,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  July  9,  1736. 
Perhaps  s.  of  Carr,  of  Spilsby,  Lines.  Matric.  1736;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1739-40;  M.A.  1743.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May 
29>  1743;  priest.  May  20,  1744.  R.  of  Halton  Holegate, 
Limes.  R.  of  Low  Toynton,  1731. 


Bradbridge,  Thomas 

BRACKENBURY,  PIERCE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
Sept.  17,  1650.  S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Sellaby,  near  Barnard 
Castle,  Durham.  B.  there.  Bapt.  Mar.  12,  1632-3.  School, 
Guisborough,  Yorks.  Matric.  1650;  B.A.  1654-5;  M.A.  1658; 
Lie.  Med.  1662;  M.D.  1665.  Fellow,  1656-92.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  May  16,  1656.  Died  June  12,  1692.  Benefactor  to  St 
John's.  Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1692.  Brother  of  Henry  (1655) 
and  Robert  (1648). 

BRACKENBURY,  PEIRCE.  Adm.  sizar  ^ge  18)  at  Magdalene, 
June  21,  1707.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Thorpe,  Lines.  School, 
Newark,  Notts. 

BRACKENBURGH,  ROBERT  (or  RICHARD).  B.Civ.L.  1439-60. 

BRACKENBURY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
July  1,  1648.  S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Sellaby,  Barnard  Castle, 
Durham.  B.  there.  Bapt.  at  St  Nicholas,  Newcastle,  Apr. 
21,1629.  Buried  July  9,  1677.  Brother  of  Henry  (1655)  and 
Pierce  (1650).  (Surtees'  Durham,  iv.  19.) 

BRACKET,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  Nov.  1373. 
S.  of  Richard,  of  Wreningham,  Norfolk.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21) 
at  Caius,  May  13, 1574.  School,  Norwich.  Matric.  sizar,  1575; 
B.A.  1577-8.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  21, 1601,  aged  40; 
priest  (Norwich)  Mar.  25,  1602.  C.  of  Ashwell  Thorpe,  1601; 
of  Intwood,  1602.  R.  of  St  Augustine,  Norwich,  1617-34. 
Died  Dec.  29,  1634.  Will  proved  (Norwich)  1634.  (Venn,  i. 
79.) 

BRAKYN,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1561 
(imputes).  S.  of  Francis.  Migrated  to  Clare.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  1366-7.  Of  Gt  Shelford,  Cambs.  Barrister.  Ancient, 
1579.  Treasurer,  and  Reader  at  Gray's  Inn.  Recorder  of 
Cambridge,  1609.  Pilloried  as  'Ignoramus'  in  the  celebrated 
play  of  that  name.   Probably  father  of  the  next. 

BRACKIN,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  c.  1596. 
Probably  s.  of  Francis,  above.  B.A.  1600-1;  M.A.  from 
Christ's,  1605.  Fellow  of  Christ's,  1604-7.  Buried  at  Gt  St 
Andrew's,  Cambridge,  Apr.  23,  1607.  I^bably  brother  of 
the  next.   (Peile,  i.  227.) 

BRACKIN,  JOHN.  Matric.  from  Clare,  e.  1396.  Of  Gt  Shelford, 
Cambs.  S.  and  h.  of  Francis  (1561).  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Aug.  7,  1596.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Cutts,  of 
Chiderley,  Kent.   (J.  Foster,  Gray's  Inn.) 

BRACKIN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Magdalene,  Aug.  14, 
1674.  S.  of  John,  Esq.  B.  at  St  Neots,  Hunts.  School, 
Northampton.   Matric.  1674. 

BRAKYN,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Qtteens',  Michs.  1361. 
Migrated  to  Clare.  One  of  these  names,  resident  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Aug.  1564. 

BRACKING, (senior).  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1560. 

BRACKING, (junior).   Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1560. 

BRACKLEY,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Pembroke, 
June  30,  1738.  S.  of  Charles,  citizen  and  joiner,  of  London. 
Matric.  1738.  '  Grecian '  from  Christ's  Hospital.  Died  c.  1739. 
(A.  W.  Lockhart.) 

BRACKLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  26,  1666. 
Matric.  1667.  One  of  these  names,  V.  of  Witley,  Surrey, 
1670-83.  Perhaps  of  Wroughton,  WilU.,  clerk.  Will  (Consist. 
C.  Sarum)  1716. 

BRACKLEY,  THOMAS.  Matric  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Lent, 
1610-1,  as  'John.'  One  of  these  names,  a  'Grecian'  at 
Christ's  Hospital.  B.A.  1614-3;  M.A.  1618.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1619.  V.  of  Ugley,  Essex,  1619-30.  R.  of  Colne 
Engaine,  1628-32.  Died  Feb.  13,  1632-3. 

BRACYE,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  (age  10)  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1569;  B.A.  from  C£are,  1377-8. 

BRACY, ,  M.A.  1321-2. 


BRACEY, 


Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  St  Catharine's,  1643. 


BRADBOURNE  or  BRODBURNE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16) 
at  Sidney,  Apr.  1,  1670.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  deceased.  B.  at 
Tong,  Salop.  School,  Tong.  Matric.  1671;  B.A.  1674-3,  as 
'Brodbume.' 

BRADBURNE,  RALPH.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  May, 
1558.  Possibly  s.  of  John,  of  Lea,  Derbs.  (Peile,  i.  B6.) 

BRADBOURNE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  1677.  B.  in  London,  Matric.  Easter,  1679.  Died 
whilst  a  student,  in  College. 

BRADBURN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1730.  S.  of  Randal.  Bapt.  at  St  Martin's,  Birmingham, 
Sept.  12,  171 1.  Matric.  1731;  B.A.  1734-3;  M.A.  1738. 
Fellow,  1734.  Died  of  small-pox,  Jan.  1742. 

BRADBRIDGE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's, 
Apr.  3, 1637.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Lambeth,  Surrey.  Schools, 
Lewes  and  Westerham.  Matric.  1637.  Adm.  at  Christ 
Church,  Oxford,  1640.  B.A.  1640;  Created  M.A.  1642. 
Donor  to  Christ's  Library.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1643.  (PtiU,  i. 
447.) 


Z98 


Bradbury,  Dudley 

BRADBURY,  DUDLEY.  Adm.  sirar  at  Twhitv,  July  8.  1663. 
Matric,  1663;  B.A.  1666-7;  M.A.  1675.  V.  of  Moulton, 
Suffolk,  till  1734.  V.  of  HerringswelL  Died  1734. 

BRADBURY,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter, 
X55}.  Probably  s.  of  William,  of  Littlebury,  Essex.  Suc- 
OMded  hi*  brother  Robert  (1332)  at  Littlebury.  Will  (P.C.C.) 
1597.  {P*iU,i.  53;  Vis.  of  Essex,  1558.) 

BRADBURIE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Oct.  15, 
1593-  S.  of  William,  gent.  Of  Essex.  B.  at  Quendon  Hall. 
School,  Newport.  Matric  c.  1593;  Scholar,  1593-9;  B.A. 
159&-7;  M.A.  1603. 

BRADBURY,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pbtkrhousk,  Easter, 
i6oi.  Probably  2nd  s.  of  Henry,  of  Littlebury,  Essex,  Esq., 
adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  20,  1605. 

BRADBURY,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Magdalene, 
May  28,  1696.  S.  of  Francis,  gent.  B.  at  Wickeo,  Essex. 
School,  Walden.  Matric  1697;  B.A.  1699-1700.  Ord.  priest 
(London)  Sept.  6,  1704.  R.  of  Wicken  Bonant,  Essex, 
1704-9.   Died  1720.    (£.  Anglian.l.  225.) 

BRADBURY,  JOHN.  B.A.  1315-6.  FeUow  of  St  John's,  1516. 

BRADBURY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  5, 
1689.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Fradswell,  StafEs.  School, 
Uttoxeter.  Matric.  1690;  Scholar,  1693;  B.A.  1693-4. 
Usher  at  Derby  Grammar  School,  1700-5.  C.  of  St  Michael 
and  St  Werburgh,  Derby,  1710. 

BRADBURY  or  BRADSBURY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at 
St  John's,  July  6,  1703.  S.  of  Nicholas,  tailor.  B.  at  Wake- 
field, Yorks.  School,  Wakefield.  Matric.  1703;  B.A.  1706-7. 
V.  of  Kirkby  Malham,  1715-9. 

BRADBURY,  JOHN.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  6, 
1706-7.  Matric  1706;  LL.B.  1710.  One  of  these  names 
(D.D.),  R.  of  Long  Whatton,  Leics.,  1722.  Will  (Leicester) 
1745- 

BRADBURY,  RICHARD.  B.A.  1530-1. 

BRADBURY,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs. 
1552.  Doubtless  s.  of  William,  of  Littlebury,  Essex,  and 
brother  of  Henry  (1553)-  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1577-  {PeiU,  i.  52; 
Km.  of  Essex,  1558.) 

BRADBURY,  THOMAS.  Matric  pens,  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1560. 
One  of  these  names,  s.  of  Matthew,  of  Wicken  Bonant, 
Essex,  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  15, 1566-7;  but  see 
next.   {Peile,  i.  74;  Vis.  of  Essex,  1558.) 

BRADBURY,  THOMAS.  Matric  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov. 
1566. 

BRADBURY,  THOMAS.  Matiic  pens,  from  St  John's.  Easter 
1586. 

BRADBURY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Aug.  25,  1595.  Of  Wicken,  Essex.  Matric. 
c.  1595;  B.A.  1599-1600;  M.A.  1603.  Fellow,  1598-1603. 
V.  of  Banbury,  Oxon.,  1609. 

BRADBURY,  W.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1560. 
Will  of  one  of  these  names,  of  Wicken  Bonant,  Essex,  proved 
(Comm.  C.  Essex)  1623. 

BRADBURY,  WENTWORTH.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus 
Christi,  c.  1597.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Hale,  Norfolk.  B.A. 
1600-1;  M.A.  1604.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  22,  1605, 
age  25.  R.  of  S.  Pickenham,  Norfolk,  1605. 

BRADBURY,  WENTWORTH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's, 
Dec.  19,  1699.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Mildenhall,  Suffolk. 
School,  Bury.  Matric.  1701;  Scholar,  1700-1;  B.A.  1703-4; 
M.A.  1707.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  1706;  priest,  Mar.  1708-9. 
R.  of  Wicken  Bonant,  Essex,  1709-64.  V.  of  Arkesden,  1721. 
Died  Dec.  24,  1764.  M.I.  at  Wicken.  (PeiU,  11.  146;  E. 
Anglian,  l.  223.) 

BRADBURY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jbsus,  July  2,  x66i. 
Of  Cheshire.  Matric.  1661;  B.A.  1664-5. 

BRADBURY,  WILLIAM  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  June 
24,  X747.  Of  Wicken,  Essex.  Matric  1747:  B.A.  1750-1; 
M.A.  1754.  Fellow,  1733-9-  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec. 
1752- 

BRADBURY, .   Matric.  pens,  from  Pxtbrmousk,  c.  1390. 

BRADDELL,  su  also  BRADYL. 

BRADDELL,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1353.  One  of  these  names  (his  next  brother  was  Richard), 
s.  of  John,  of  Whalley,  succeeded  his  father,  c.  1378.  (Km. 
of  Lanes.,  1664.) 

BRADDELL,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov. 
1554.  Possibly  s.  of  John,  of  Whalley  Abbey.  A  barrister. 
One  of  these  names  (2nd  s.  of  John),  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
13S9    Ancient,  1374.  {PeiU,  i.  58.) 


Bradford,  Matthew 

BRADDOCK,  EDWARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Corpus  Christi, 
June  20,  1710.  S.  of  Edward,  Major-general.  B.  in  West- 
minster. Matric.  1710.  Entered  the  Army,  1710.  Served 
under  the  Prince  of  Orange  in  Holland,  1746-8.  Commander- 
in-chief  in  N.  America,  1735.  Mortally  wounded  in  the  atUck 
on  Fort  Duquesne,  July  9,  1735. 

BRADOCK,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sr  Catharine's,  May  6, 1671. 
Matric  1673;  B.A.  1674-5;  M.A.  1678.  Fellow,  1680-8. 
Chaplain  to  Sir  James  Oxenden,  Bart.,  of  Dean,  Kent. 
P.C.  of  Folkestone,  1694.  V.  of  St  Stephen,  Hackington, 
1698-1719.  Master  of  Eastbridge  Hospital,  1709-19.  Died 
Aug.  14,  1719,  aged  63.  (D.N.B.) 

BRADDOCK,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  (age  17)  from  Corpus 
Christi,  June,  1573.  B.  at  Southwark.  Schools,  West- 
minster and  Greyfriars.  Migrated  to  Caius,  May  12,  1574; 
and  thence  to  Christ's.  B.A.  from  Christ's,  1576-7;  M.A. 
1580;  B.D.  1593.  Fellow,  1579-87.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1584. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  1 580-1;  priest  (Ely)  Apr.  1580. 
Proctor,  1584.  Head  Master  of  Reading  School,  1588.  V.  of 
Stanstead  Abbots,  Herts.,  1591-3.  Doubtless  R.  of  Shadox- 
hurst,  Kent,  1590-1.  R.  of  Navenby,  Lines.,  1594-9.  R.  of 
Wittersham,  Kent,  till  1608.  Translated  Jewell's  works 
into  Latin.  Died  1608.  {PeiU,  i.  125;  D.N.B,;  Cooper,  11. 
395.) 

BRADENHAM,  JOHN  DE.  M.A.  Chancellor  of  the  University, 
1295-6.   Benefactor. 

BRADNAM,  MICHAEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  23)  at  Caius,  July  10, 
1587.  S.  of  Michael,  of  Dunham,  Norfolk.  School,  Dunham. 
Scholar,  1587-9;  B.A.  1588-9.  R.  of  Rede,  Suffolk,  1591-8. 
{Venn,  i.  130.) 

BRADENHAM,  WILLIAM.  'B.A.  of  Cambridge'  (degree  not 
found)  incorp.  at  Oxford,  Apr.  30, 161 1.  M.A.  (Oxford)  16x1. 
V.  of  Upchurch,  Kent,  1611.   Will  (P.C.C.)  1619.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

BRADFIELD,  JOHN.  Adra.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Oct.  10, 
1670.   ist  s.  of  Edward,  gent.  School,  Thetford. 

BRADEFELD,  THOMAS  DE.  Scholar  at  King's  Haix.  1377. 
Promoted  to  a  benefice,  Oct.  9,  1382. 

BRADFIELD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
May  8,  1709.  S.  of  John,  wool-weaver.  B.  at  Grantham, 
Lines.  School,  Grantham.  Matric.  1709;  B.A.  1712-3;  M.A. 
X716.  Fellow,  17x6-24.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  19,  X7ij. 
V.  of  Granby,  Notts.,  1720-56.  Died  Mar.  xo,  1756.  M.I.  m 
Peterborough  Catheckal. 

BRADFIELD,  VALENTINE.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1614;  B.A.  1616-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec  20, 
1618. 

BRADFORD,  GEORGE.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  St  Catharine's, 
Mar.  13,  1730-1.  S.  of  John,  of  Newton  St  Cyres,  Devon, 
clerk.  Matric.  (Exeter  College,  Oxford)  Mar.  14,  17x4-5, 
age  17;  B.A.  (New  Inn  Hall,  Oxford)  X719;  M.A.  from  St 
Catharine's,  1731.  R.  of  Tallaton,  Devon,  till  1762.  R.  of 
Upton  Pyne,  1747.    Will  (Exeter)  1762.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

BRADFORD,  HERBERT.  M.A.  from  King's,  1749.  S.  of 
Edward,  of  Burley,  Herefordshire.  Matric.  (Trinity  College, 
Oxford)  May  20,  1724,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford):  not  recorded. 
R.  of  Cefnlyss,  Radnor.  V.  of  'Aylmister,'  Herefordshire, 
1762.  {Al.Oxon.) 

BRADFORD,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  St  Catharine's,  c.  Aug.  1548. 
B.  in  Manchester,  c.  1510.  School,  Manchester.  M.A.  (by 
special  grace)  1549.  Fellow  of  Pembroke,  1549.  For  some 
time  in  the  service  of  Sir  John  Harrington;  was  deputy 
pay-master  at  the  siege  of  Montreuil,  1544.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  1347.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Aug.  10,  1350. 
Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  155X.  Chaplain  to  the  King.  Committed 
to  the  Tower,  X553,  on  the  charge  of  seditious  preaching. 
Condemned  of  heresv,  X53S-  Burnt  at  Smithfield,  July  x, 
X335-    {Cooper,  i.  X27;  D.N.B.) 

BRADFORD,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1569. 

BRADFORD,  JOHN.  D.D.  1671  {Lit.  Reg.).  Matric.  (Brasenose 
College,  Oxford)  Dec.  9,  1653;  B.A.  1657;  M.A.  1660. 
Master  of  Camberwell  Grammar  School,  1661-74.  R.  of  St 
Edmund-the-King,  London,  1670-83.  Chaplain  to  the  King. 
R.  of  Sefton,  Lanes.,  1675-8.  V.  of  Bexhill,  Sussex,  1678. 
Preb.  of  Canterbury,  1685.  Buried  Doc.  12,  1685,  in  Canter- 
bury Cathedral.  Admon.  (P.C.C.)  1686.  {Al.Oxon.) 

BRADFORD,  JOHN.  Matric  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1731; 
B.A.  1734-5;  M.A.  1738.  V.  of  Pinhoe,  Devon,  and  R.  of 
Holy  Trinity,  Exeter,  1748. 

BRADFORD,  LEONARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  July  x6,  1622. 
Matric.  1623;  B.A.  X625-6;  M.A.  163X.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Apr.  i;  priest,  Apr.  2,  1626.   R.  of  Mepal,  Cambs.,  1626-37. 

BRADFORD,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
July  19,  1634.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Bolton,  Yorks.  B.  there. 
School,  Bumsall,  Yorks.   Matric  1634-3;  B.A  1638-9. 


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Bradford,  Matthew 

BRADFORD,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Oct.  29, 171a. 

S.  of  Richard  (1676),  R.  of  Hawksworth,  Notts.,  deceased. 

Matric.  1712;  Rustat  Scholar;  LL.B.   1719.    Ord.  deacon 

(London)  Dec.  21,  1718.   R.  of  Elton,  Notts.,  1720-45.  R.  of 

S.  Collingham,  1723.   R.  of  Waltham,  Ldcs.,  1745-50.  Preb. 

of  Southwell,  1743-50.   Died  1750. 
BRADFORD,  RALPH.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from 

Eton,  Aug.  1, 1519.   Of  Twyford,  Oxon.  (?  Berks,  or  Bucks.). 

B.A.  1523-4;  M.A.  1527;    D.D.  1535.    FeUow,  1522-8.    An 

early  reformer;  imprisoned  for  heresy.  After  his  release  he 

resided  in  Corpus  Christi.    Chaplain  to  Bishop  Latimer. 

Died  at  Worcester.    Called  'Andrew'  in  the  CoUege  books. 

(Cooper  I.  65.) 
BRADFORD,  RALPH.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  1654. 

S.  of  Thomas.    B.  at  Berwick.    Bapt.  there,  July  27.  i635- 

School,  Hertford.    Matric.  1654.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June 

2,  1655.  Adm.  burgess  at  Berwick,  1661.   Died  before  1675 

(?  1664).   (PeiU,  I.  564-) 
BRADFORD,  RICHARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  3. 

1676.    Of  Nottinghamshire.    Matric.  1676;  B.A.   1679-80; 

M.A.  1683.   R.  of  Hawksworth,  Notts.,  c.  1679-1700.  Buned 

there  Mar.  14,  1700.    Father  of  Matthew  (1712).  (Godfrey, 

Churches  of  Notts.) 
BRADFORD,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  12, 

1701-2.   Of  Notts.   Matric.  1702;  B.A.  1705-6. 
BRADFORD  or  BRADFORTH,  ROBERT.    Matric.  pens,  from 

St  John's,  Michs.  1576;  B..A.  1579-80. 
BRADFORD,  SAMUEL.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs. 

1626;  B.A.  1629-30. 
BRADFORD,  SAMUEL,   Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1669.  S.  of 

WiUiam,  citizen,  of  London.  B.  in  Blackfriars,  Dec.  20, 1652. 

Schools,  St  Paul's  and  Charterhouse.    Matric.  Lent,  1672. 

No  B.A.   M.A.    1680   {Lit.    Reg.);    D.D.    1705   {Lti.   Reg.). 

Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1697.    For  some  time  a  private  tutor. 

Ord.  deacon  (London)  Jime  15;  priest,  Oct.  4, 1690.  Minister 

of  St  Thomas,  Southwark,  1691.   R.  of  St  Mary-le-Bow,  1693- 

1720.  Boyle  lecturer,  1699.    Preb.  of  Westminster,  1708-23. 

Master  of  Corpus  Christi,  1716-24.   Bishop  of  Carlisle,  1718. 

Bishop  of  Rochester,  1723.   Dean  of  Westminster,  1723-31. 

Died  May  17,  173 1.  Buried  in  Westminster  Abbey.   Father 

of  William  (1712).    {Masters;  D.N.B.) 
BRADFORD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Feb.  14, 

1642-3.  S.  of  John,  of  St  Peter's,  Norwich.  B.  there.  School, 

Norwich.   Matric.  1643;  Scholar,  1643-7;  B.A.  1646-7;  M.A. 

1651.    Ord.  priest  (Ardfert  and  Agbadoe)  Feb.  11,  1647-8. 

Master  at  Wymondham  School,  1654.   R.  of  Winterton  and 

Somcrton,  Norfolk,  1656-62.  Master  of  Yarmouth  Grammar 

School  in  1667.    Chaplain  of  Norwich  City  Gaol.  C.  of  St 

Augustine,  Norwich,  and  of  St  Margaret,  and  St  Swithln, 

1676.     Probably  V.   of   Kimberley  till  1657.    Died   1683. 

Father  of  the  next.    {Venn,  1.  348.) 
BRADFORD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Jime  30, 

1682.    S.  of  Thomas,  clerk,  of  Norwich,  above.    B.  there. 

School,  Norwich.  Matric.  1682;  Scholar,  1682-5. 

BRADFORD,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  1510-1.  Scholar  of  Queens', 
1 501-10.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  St  Martin  Pomeroy, 
London,  1520-2. 

BRADFORTH,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs. 
1555.  B.  at  Berwick,  Northumberland.  B.A.  1558-9;  M.A. 
from  Clare,  1562.  Fellow  of  Clare.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Jan.  13,  1559-60,  age  23.  R.  of  Ford,  Northumberland, 
1565-77.  Died  1577.   {Peile,  i.  61.) 

BRADFORD,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's, 
Easter,  1644. 

BRADFORD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1712.  S.  of 
Samuel  (1669),  Master  of  Corpus  Christi  B.  in  Middlesex, 
1696.  Matric.  Lent,  1713-4;  B.A.  17x6-7;  M.A.  1720. 
Fellow,  1717.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Mar.  13,  1719-ao.  V.  of 
St  Nicholas,  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  1721.  Preb.  and  arch- 
deacon of  Rochester,  June  13,  1728.  Died  July  15,  1728. 
Buried  in  Westminster  Abbey.  {Masters;  Westm.  Abbey 
Reg.) 

BRADGATE,  see  also  BROADGATE. 

BRADGATE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  26, 
1720.  Of  Leicestershire.  Perhaps  s.  of  Richard,  clerk. 
Matric.  1720.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  21,  1724-5;  priest, 
Dec.  21,  1735.  C.  of  Peatling,  Leics.  R.  of  Bruntingthorpe, 
1740.  Died  July  27,  1769,  aged  67.  Father  of  the  next. 
{Nichols,  IV.  122.) 

BRADGATE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  9, 
1749.  Of  Peatling,  Leics.  S.  of  Edward,  above.  Btatric.  1749. 
School,  Nuneaton.  Died  in  College,  Feb.  i,  1750-1. 

BRADGATE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  2, 1672.  S. 
of  Richard,  of  Ullesthorpe,  Leics.  Matric.  1672;  Scholar,  1674; 
B.A.  1675-6;  M.A.  1679.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1679.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Sept.  21,  1679;  priest  (York)  Sept.  24, 


Bradley,  John 

1683.  V.  of  Thumby,  Leics.,  1685.  V.  of  Scraptoft,  1694- 
1733'  R-  oi  Foston,  1705.  Licensed  to  marry  Lucy  Parker, 
of  St  Martin's,  Leicester,  1719.  Died  Apr.  30,  1733.  M.I. 
at  Scraptoft.   {Nichols,  11.  785;  iv.  122.) 

BRADGATE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  25,  1673. 
Of  Willoughby,  Leics.  S.  of  Robert.  Matric.  1675;  B.A. 
1676-7.   {Nichols,  IV.  122.) 

BRADGATE  or  BROADGATE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18) 
at  St  John's,  Feb.  11,  1685-6.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.  B.  at 
Edmundthorpe,  Leics.  School,  FYeston.  Matric  1686;  B.A. 
1689-90;  M.A.  1693.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1693.  R.  of  Langar, 
Notts.,  1696. 

BRADGATE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  22, 
1728-9.  Of  Leicestershire.  One  of  these  names,  2nd  s.  of 
William,  of  Little  Peatling.    Bapt.  Dec.  5,  1711-    {Nichols, 

IV.  330.) 

BRADGATE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  3,  1671. 
Matric.  1671.  Probably  1st  s.  of  Richard,  of  Ullesthorpe, 
Leics.,  gent.  Age  30  in  1682-3.  Of  Little  Peatling,  Leics. 
Brother  of  Richard  (1672).   (Nichols,  iv.  122.) 

BRADISH,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Aug.  26, 
1594  (previously  at  Trinity,  1592).  Scholar  of  Emmanuel; 
B.A.  1597-8;  M.A.  1601;  B.D.  1608;  D.D.  1621.  Fellow  of 
Emmanuel,  1601.  V.  of  Piddleton,  Dorset,  1611-38.  Died, 
1638.   M.I. 

BRADLEY,  BABINGTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  July  9,  1687. 
Of  Long  Buckby,  Northants.  Matric.  1688. 

BRADLEY,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  23, 
1726.  Of  Derbyshire.  B.  Jan.  17,  1707.  School,  Merchant 
Taylors'.  Matric.  1726;  B.A.  1729-30;  M.A.  1737.  V.  of 
Mayfield,  Stafis.,  1733-5.    R.  of  Knossington,  Leics.,  1736. 

V.  of  Stapleford,  1768-74.  Died  Sept.  17,  1780,  aged  72. 
M.I.  at  Cold  Orton.   (Nichols,  11.  141,  340.) 

BRADLEY,  BRENNO.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1560. 
BRADLEY,  CHRISTOPHER.   Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse, 

Lent,  1626-7.  Of  Yorkshire.  B.A.  1630-1;  M.A.  1634.  Ord. 

priest  (Peterb.)  May  20,  1638.   R.  of  Thornton  Dale,  Yorks., 

1645.   Died  1678.    Author,  Sermons. 

BRADLY,  EDWARD.   Adm.  pens,  (age  iC)  at  Sidney,  June  4, 

1670.  S.  of  Christopher  (above).  B.  at  Thornton,  Yorks. 
School,  York.  Matric.  1671;  B.A.  1673-4.  Brother  of 
Henry  (1670). 

BRADLEY,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1620. 
Of  Lincolnshire.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Louth,  Esq.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  19,  1623.  Age  28,  in  1634.  Warden  of 
Louth.  Buried  at  Louth,  Apr.  21,  1663.  (Vis.  of  Lines.; 
J.  Foster,  Gray's  Inn.) 

BRADLEY,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Jime  6,  1678. 
Of  Lincolnshire.  Matric.  1678.  One  of  these  names,  s.  and 
h.  of  George,  of  Louth,  Lines.,  deceased,  adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  May  24,  1679.  Died  Dec.  28, 1688.  Buried  at  Louth. 

BRADLEY,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Feb.  14,  1642-3. 

BRADLEY,  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Magdalene,  June  13,  1667. 
Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Mar.  6, 1667-8.  S.  of  Oliver. 
B.  at  Littlebank,  Giggleswick,  Yorks.  School,  Giggleswick. 
Matric.  1667-8;  B.A.  1670-1.    Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  Sept. 

1671.  V.  of  Great  Ness,  Salop,  Apr.  12, 1676.  Buried  July  9, 
1706  at  Great  Ness.  (Peile,  11.  13.) 

BRADLY,  HENRY,  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  June  4, 
1670.  S.  of  Christopher  (1626-7).  B.  at  Thornton,  Yorks. 
School,  York.  Matric.  1672;  B.A.  1673-4.  Perhaps  V.  of 
Driffield,  Yorks.,  1675-9.  Brother  of  Edward  (1670). 

BRADLEY,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  11, 
1713.  S.  of  John,  R.  of  St  Helen's,  York.  School,  Wakefield, 
Yorks.  Ord.  deacon,  1718;  priest,  Sept.  23,  1722.  P.C.  of 
Yarm-on-Tees,  1725-36.  (M.  H.  Peacock.) 

BRADLEY,  HUGH.  Resided  four  years  at  St  John's.  B.  at 
Drayton,  Salop,  c.  1550.  B.A.  from  St  John's  (Register  of 
Bishop  of  Lincoln).  Ord.  deacon  (Coventry  and  Lichfield) 
Apr.  7,  1566;  priest,  1566.  C.  of  Scopwick,  Lines.;  and 
Elstow,  Beds.  V.  of  Scopwick,  1578.  V.  of  Hexton,  Herts., 
1591.  V.  ofClapham,  B^.,  1601.  V.  of  Shambrook,  1609- 
12.   Buried  there  Aug.  13,  1612. 

BRADLEY,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1557-8. 

BRADLEY,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 
1565;  S.  of  John,  of  Louth.  B.A.  1568-9;  M.A.  1572;  Lie. 
Med.  1578;  M.D.  1580.  Proctor,  1579-80.  Will  (P.C.C.) 
1591;  of  Louth,  M.D. 

BRADLEY,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  c.  1593. 
S.  of  Thomas,  of  Louth,  Lmcs.,  gent.  Bapt.  at  Louth,  Sept. 
2,  1576.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Oct.  22,  1595.  Captain  of 
pikemen  under  Sir  Francis  Vere  in  the  Low  Countries.  Heir 
of  his  uncle.  Sir  Peter  Chapman.  Buried  at  Louth,  Nov.  2, 
1643-   (J.  Foster,  Gray's  Inn.) 


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BRAOLY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sUar  (age  17)  at  Pkterhousk,  May  28, 
i6s7-  Of  Yorkshire.  School,  Pocklington.  Matric  1637: 
Scholar,  1659;  B.A.  1660-1 ;  M.A.  1664.  One  of  these  names, 
V.  of  Easingwold,  Yorks.,  1665-9. 

BRADLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  11, 
1659.  S.  of  Thurston,  yeoman,  of  Rivington,  Lanes.  B.  there. 
School,  Rivington.  B.A.  1667-S. 

BRADLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel.  Oct.  1664.  Of 
Salop. 

BRADLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  30,  1676.  Of 
Yorkshire.  Matric.  1676;  B.A.  1679-8°;  M.A.  1683.  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1683.  R.  of  St  Mary  Castlegate,  York,  1688. 
R.  of  St  Mary,  Bishophill,  1705.  Preb.  of  York,  1707.  Died 
Jan.  1742,  aged  82.    {Land.  Mag.) 

BRADLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  June  29, 
1721.  S.  of  Henry,  of  Pledwick,  Wakefield,  Yorks.  School, 
Wakefield.  Matric.  1721;  B.A.  1724-5.  C.  of  Holtby, Yorks., 
1725;  R.  1753-74.   Died  May  2i,  1774.   M.I. 

BRADLEY,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  St  John's,  1727.  S.  of  William, 
of  Coreley,  Salop,  gent.  Matric.  (Wadham  College,  Oxford) 
June  25,  1717,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1721.  Ord.  deacon 
K^lisle)  Mar.  21,  1724-5;  priest  (Lincoln)  Apr.  11,  1725. 
K.  of  Ribbesford,  Worcs.,  1725-30.  V.  of  Stottesden,  Salop, 
1727-30.  (Scott-Mayor,  iii.  407.) 

BRADELEY,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jksus,  June  2,  1708.  Of 
Darlaston,  StaSs.  Matric.  1708;  Scholar;  B.A.  1711-2. 

BRADLEY,  NICHOLAS.  B.Can.L.  1502-3. 

BRADLEY,  PETER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1629. 
Of  Lincolnshire.  S.  of  John  (1593).  Bapt.  at  Louth,  Jan.  24, 
1612-3.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  11,  1632.  Will,  1655-6. 
(J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

BRADLEY  or  BRODLEY,  RALPH .  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus, 
Michs.  1579.  B.  at  Harthill,  Cheshire.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Mar.  1580-1,  age  22;  priest,  Dec.  21,  1583.  C.  of  Harlton, 
Cambs.  V.  of  Redboum,  Herts.,  1592-1602.  One  of  these 
names  (M.A.),  R.  of  Simpson,  Bucks.,  1602-  7. 

BRADLEY,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 
1559.   Doubtless  s.  of  William,  brewei,  of  Cambridge. 

BRADLEY,  RICHARD.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  1562.  B.A.  1566-7. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  21,  1567;  priest  (Lincoln)  Nov.  22, 
1580.  V.  of  Ilketshall  St  Margaret's,  Sufiolk,  1572.  R.  of 
Withcall,  Lines.,  1579.  R.  of  Panton,  1582.  Admon.  (Lin- 
coln) 1591. 

BRADLEY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Jime  19,  1674.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Worthen,  Salop.  B.  there. 
School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric  1677;  B.A.  1677-8. 

BRADLEY,  RICHARD.  Professor  of  Botany  at  Cambridge, 
1724-32.  F.R.S.  171 2.  Had  lectured  in  Cambridge  before 
his  appointment,  Nov.  10,  1724.  Author  of  numerous 
botanical  works.  Died  Nov.  5,  1732.  {D.N.B.) 

BRADLEY,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1569. 

BRADLEY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  6, 
1680.  S.  of  Anthony.  B.  at  Settle,  Yorks.  Schools,  Hard- 
acre,  Drayton  and  Bridgnorth,  Salop,  and  Clitheroe,  Lanes. 
Matric.  1680;  B.A.  1684-5;  M.A.  1688. 

BRADLEY,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Lent,  1615-6. 
Matric.  1616;  Scholar;  B.A.  1619-20. 

BRADLEY,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Sept. 
28,  1672.  S.  of  Edward.  B.  at  Alcester,  Warws.  School, 
Alcester.  Matric.  1674;  B.A.  1676-7.  Ord.  priest  (Worcester) 
Mar.  1674-5.  C.  of  Harrington.   (PeiU,  11.  45.) 

BRADLEY,  THOBflAS.  Matric  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 
1565.  Probably  ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Ely)  Apr.  17,  1579; 
'B.A.'  C.  at  Bildeston,  Sufiolk.  R.  of  Little  Blakenham, 
1592-6. 

BRADLEY,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Michs.  1569;  B.A.  1573-4;  M.A.  from  Caius,  1578.  Perhaps 
'ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Aug.  9,  1579.'  C.  of  Torksey,  Lines., 
in  1585,  and  R.  of  Harkstead,  Suffolk,  in  1603. 

BRADLEY,  THOMAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  c.  1591. 

BRADLEY,  THOMAS.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  Easter,  i6oa;  B.A. 

1603-4;  M.A.  1607. 
BRADLEY,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Sept.  16,  1663. 

Of  Bozeat,  Northants.  Matnc.  1663;  B.A.  1667-8;  M.A.  1671. 

One  of  these  names,  V.  of  Walton-on-the-HUI,  Surrey,  1685- 

90;  deprived,  as  non-juror.   V.  of  Caiabalton. 
BRADLEY,  THOMAS.    Adm.  (izar  at  Jesus,  May  20,   1693. 

Of  Nottinghamshire.   Matric.  1693;  B.A.  1696-7;  M.A.  1701. 

Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  June  19,  1698.    R.  of  Bolingbroke, 

Lines.,  1705.   R.  of  Hareby,  1703. 
BRADLEY,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  tizar  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 

1557.  S.  of  William;  buried  at  Little  St  Mary's,  May  8,  1562. 

(f.  A.  Walker.) 


Bradshaw,  George 

BRADLEY,  WILLIAM.    Matric  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter, 

1562;    B.A.    1567-8;   M.A.    1571.    Fellow,    1571-7.    Ord. 

deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  July  25,  1572.    R.  of  Laceby, 

Lines.,  1577;  of  Lusby,  1580;  of  Irby,  1581. 
BRADLEY,  WILLIAM.   Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1580. 

BRADLEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  28,  1639.  S.  of  John,  of  Yorks.  B.  there.  School, 
Doncaster.   Matric.  1639. 

BRADLEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  28, 
1653.  S.  of  Robert.  B.  at  Keasden,  near  Clapham.  School, 
Giggleswick.  Matric.  1653;  B.A.  1656;  M.A.  1661;  LL.D. 
1672,  from  St  John's,  Probably  master  of  Giggleswick 
School,  in  1656.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  25,  1661-2; 
priest  (Lichfield)  Mar.  1662.  One  of  these  names,  R.  of 
Gt  Gaddesden,  Herts.,  1664.  R.  of  Stockton,  Salop,  166&-90. 
R.  of  West  Felton,  Somerset,  1666.  V.  of  Sutton,  Northants., 
1695.  Buried  there  1710.  (PeiU,  i.  552.)  SeeAl.Oxon.  for  a 
contemporary. 

BRADLEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  3, 
1728-9.  Of  Bolingbroke,  Lines.  Matric  Dec.  1728;  LL.B. 
1732.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  5, 1731-2;  priest,  Sept.  22, 
X734.  V.  of  Skidbrooke,  Lines.,  and  R.  of  Coningsholme, 
1755. 

BRADLEY, .  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1574. 

BRADLEY, .  Adm.  at  Magdalene,  Jan.  16,  1726-7. 

BRADLEY, .   B.A.  1459-60;  M.A.  1463. 

BRADLEY,  Rector  of.   B.Can.L.  1470-1. 

BRADMAN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1487. 

BRADREPPE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's, 
Dec.  29,  1656.  S.  of  Christopher.  B.  at  Salisbury.  School, 
Dorchester.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  26, 1657. 

BRADRUE,  PETER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  Lent,  1620-1. 

BRADSEY,  EDMUND.  B.A.  from  Queens',  1605-6;  M.A.  1609. 

BRADSHAW,    ALEXANDER.     Adm.    at   Christ's,    c.    1590: 

resided  three  years.  S.  of ,  Master  of  Worcester  Grammar 

School.  B.  at  Hardwick,  Worcs.,  Mar.  10,  1572.  Afterwards 
at  Oxford;  and  at  the  Inner  Temple.  Adm.  at  the  EngUsh 
College  at  Rome,  Nov.  14,  1599.  (Records  S.  J.,  1.  228; 
Peile,  I.  161.) 

BRADSHAW,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene, 
Easter,  1580;  B.A.  from  Christ's,  1583-4. 

BRADSHAW,  BRIAN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1566;  B.A.  1570-1;  M.A.  1574.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Nov. 
30,  1576.  V.  of  Tattingstone,  Sufiolk,  1576. 

BRADSHAW,  CAESAR.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  25, 1684.  S.  of  Sir  Cornwall,  Knt.,  of  Ashstead,  Surrey. 
B.  in  London.  Matric.  1684.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
May  6,  1685. 

BRADSHAW,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  i, 
1653.  Of  Cheshire.  S.  of  Thomas,  according  to  Mumford's 
Manchester  Grammar  School.  School,  Manchester.  Matric. 
1653-4;  B.A.  1656-7 

BRADSHAWE,  DANIEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1637. 

BRADSHAW,  EDMUND.   B.A.  1503-4. 

BRADSHAW,  EDWARD.  B.A.  from  King's,  1607-8;  M.A. 
from  Clare,  1611.  Incorp.  M.A.  at  Oxford,  1612.  R.  of  Croft, 
Herefordshire,  1613;  of  Bacton,  Sufiolk,  1618.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

BRADSHAW,  ELLIS.    B.A.  1542-3. 

BRADSHAWE,    FLORENCE.     Matric.    pens,    from   Christ's, 

Michs.  1548;  B.A.  1552-3. 
BRADSHAW,  FRANCIS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's, 

June  16, 1648.  S.  of  George,  Esq.,  of  Eyam,  Derbs.  B.  there, 

Feb.  17,  1630-1.  School,  Thribergh,  near  Rotherham,  Yorks. 

Matric.  1648.  Married  Elizabeth  Vescy,  a  Yorkshire  heiress, 

Jan.   20,   1652-3,  and  went  to  live  at  Brampton,  Yorks. 

Died  Dec.  21,  1659.   Father  of  the  next  and  John  (1673). 

(Cox,  Memorials  of  Derbs.,  190;  M.  H.  Peacock.) 
BRADSHAW,  FRANCIS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 

June  28,  1673.  S.  of  Francis,  Esq.  (above).  B.  at  Brampton, 

Yorks.,  Apr.  16, 1654.    Matric.  1674.    Died  unmarried,  Dec. 

29,  1677.    Brother  of  John  (1673).   (Cox,  Mem.  of  Derbs., 

190.) 
BRADSHAW,  GEORGE   B.A.  1517-8;  M.A.  1520.   University 

preacher,  1522-3. 
BRADSHAW,  GEORGE  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  (age  16)  at  Christ's, 

Nov.  23,  1700.  S.  of  John  (1673).   B.  at  Brampton,  Yorks. 

School,  Eton.    Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  July  6,  1609. 

Recorder  of  Doncaster,  1707.   Died  Dec  23,  1735.  Burled 

in  Doncaster  Church.   M.I.  (Peile,  n.  149.) 


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BRAOSHAW,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1633.  Of  Kent.  B.A.  1636-7;  M.A.  1640;  D.D.  1661 
{Lit.  Reg.).  R.  of  Chawton,  Hants.  Preb.  of  Winchester, 
1660-90.    Died  1690.   Buried  in  the  Cathedral, 

BRADSHAW,  HENRY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Christ's, 
Apr.  14,  1651.  S.  of  Henry.  B.  at  Chester.  School,  Newton, 
Lanes.  Of  Marple,  Cheshire.  Died  Oct.  4,  1698.  Nephew  of 
John,  the  famous  Parliamentarian.  Purchased  Bradshaw 
Hall,  Bolton,  Lanes.  (PeiU,  1.  542;  Ormerod,  iii.  843.) 

BRAOSHAW,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
July  5, 1716.  S.  of  William,  bailiff,  of  Lanes.  B.  at  Standish, 
near  Wigan.  School,  Heskin.  Matric.  1716;  B.A.  1719-20. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  25,  1720;  priest,  Dec.  24,  1721. 
V.  of  Houghton  Regis,  Beds.,  1728-39.  (Scott-Mayor,  m.  306.) 

BRADSHAW,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  30,  1588. 
Of  Lancashire.   B.  at  Haigh,  Wigan. 

BRADSHAW,  JOHN.  Matric  sizar  from  St  John's,  c.  1591; 
B.A.  1597-8;  M.A.  1601.  Incorp.  M.A.  at  Oxford,  1602. 
One  of  these  names,  V.  of  Riby,  Lines.,  1622.  R.  of  Ashby- 
by-Partney,  1623. 

BRADSHAW,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  13,  1592. 
Matric  c.  1592. 

BRADSHAW,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1599.  Of 
Suffolk. 

BRADSHAW,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1602. 
Perhaps  s.  of  John,  of  Bradshaw,  Lanes.,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Apr.  23,  i6oj.  Aged  81  at  the  Visitation  of  1664. 

BRADSHAW,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  8, 1603-4. 
Doubtless  s.  of  John,  of  Stratford  Bow  and  brother  of 
Obadiah  (1605).  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  1604; 
B.A.  1607-8;  M.A.  1611.  Perhaps  C.  of  St  Mary  Wool- 
church,  1636. 

BRADSHAW,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  29,  1619; 
and  probably  as  pens.  Michs.  1619.  Matric.  1619;  B.A.  1622- 
3.  Not  improbably  s.  of  William  (1588).  If  so,  bom  in 
Threadneedie  St,  London.  R.  of  Etchingham,  Sussex, 
1654.   (D.N.B.) 

BRADSHAW,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Apr.  1620. 
One  of  these  names,  of  Westminster,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Aug.  IS,  1622. 

BRADSHAW,  JOHN.  Matric  sizar  from  Emmanuel,  Michs. 
1623;  B..\.  1627-8;  M.A.  1631;  B.D.  1663.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1671.  R.  of  St  Paul  and  All  Saints',  Bedford, 
1638-40.  R.  of  St  Michael,  Crooked  Lane,  1646-71;  and  of 
St  George,  Botolph  Lane,  1664-9.  R-  °t  Cublington,  Bucks., 
1670-82.  Buried  there  Aug.  12,  1682.  {Lipscomb.) 

BRADSHAW,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinitv,  Easter,  1631. 
Scholar  from  Westminster.  One  of  these  names,  s.  of  John, 
of  Darcy  Lever,  Lanes.,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  ii,  1632. 
Probably  died  young.    (J.  Foster,  Gray's  Inn.) 

BRADSHAW,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  June 
28,1673.  S.  of  Francis,  Esq.  (1648).  B.  at  Brampton,  Yorks., 
June  27,  1656.  Matric.  1674.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Jtily,  3,  1674.  Of  Brampton,  Yorks.,  and  sometime  of  Eyam, 
Derte.  High  Sheriff  for  Derbs.,  1717.  Died  at  Brampton, 
Nov.  1726.  Buried  Nov.  18.  Father  of  George  (1700), 
brother  of  Francis  (1673).    (Co^c,  Memorials  of  Derbs.,  190.) 

BRADSHAW,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Mav  26,  1683. 
Of  Staffordshire.  Matric  1683-4;  B.A.  1686-7;  M.A.  1700. 
Ord.  deacon  (Gloucester)  May  21,  1687.  C.  of  Abbots 
Bromley,  Staffs.  R.  of  Nantwich,  Cheshire,  169S-1711.  Died 
1711.  Father  of  the  next.  (F.  S.  Hockaday.) 

BRADSHAW,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Jesus,  July  3, 
1716.  S.  of  John,  clerk,  deceased,  R.  of  Nantwich,  Cheshire, 
above.  Matric.  1716;  Rustat  Scholar;  B.A.  1719-20;  M.A. 
1723.  Fellow,  1722-44.  Proctor,  1739-40.  Ord.  priest  (Ely) 
Sept.  20,  1724.  V.  of  Hinxton,  Cambs.,  1725.  V.  of  Com- 
berton,  1731-44.  Died  Dec  20,  1744.  (A.  Gray.) 

BRADSHAW,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  27,  1727. 
Of  Lancashire.  Matric.  1727;  FelL-Com.  1730. 

BRADSHAW,  LEONARD.  Fee  for  B.A.  1490. 

BRADSHAW,  MICHAEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter, 
1559. 

BRADSHAWE,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  14, 
1637.  S.  of  Thomas  Bradshawe,  of  Bradshaw,  Lanes.  B.  at 
Keddington  Hall,  Suffolk.  Matric.  1637;  B.A.  1640-1;  M.A. 
1644.  Fellow,  1645.  R.  of  Willingham,  Cambs.,  1647-62, 
ejected.  Afterwards  preached  in  Cambridgeshire.  One  of 
these  names,  V.  of  Penwortham,  Lanes.,  1640-7.  Died  Oct. 
16,  1690.   {Calamy,  i.  254.) 

BRADSHAW,  NICHOLAS.  B.Civ.L.  1519-40.  R.  of  Preston, 
I.ancs.,  1548-63. 


Bradshaw,  William 

BRADSHAW,  OBADIAH.  Matric  pens,  from  Emmanuel, 
Easter,  1605.  S.  of  John,  of  Stratford  Bow,  gent.  School, 
Merchant  Taylors'.  B.A.  1608-9;  M.A.  1612.  C.  of  Stifford, 
Essex.  Buried  there  Oct.  13,  1618.  Admon.  (Consist.  C. 
London)  i6i8.  Doubtless  brother  of  John  (1604). 

BRADSHAW,  PETER.  B.Can.L.  1492-3.  Perhaps  his  will 
(P.C.C.)  1541;  'of  Ecdeston,  Lanes.'  R.  of  Eccleston,  1511. 
R.  of  Standish,  Lanes.,  1533-41. 

BRADSHAW,  PETER.  LL.B.  1635  (Incorp.  from  Oxford); 
B.C.L.  (Oxford)  1633.  One  of  these  names  's.  of  Godfrey, 
of  Bradshaw,  Derbs.,'  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  13,  1628. 
Barrister,  1646.   Ancient,  1654.  (J.  Foster,  Gray's /nn.) 

BRADSHAW,  PHILIP.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Feb.  25, 1605-6. 
Of  Cambridgeshire.  M.B.  1613. 

BRADSHAW  or  BRADSHAL,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Petkr- 
house.  May  14,  1636.  Of  Leicestershire.  Matric  1636; 
Scholar,  1640;  B.A.  1639-40;  M.A.  1644. 

BRADSHAWE,  ROBERT.  Matric  pens,  from  Christ's,  May, 
1563 ;  Scholar  in  1564.  Possibly  2nd  s.  of  Robert,  of  Merevale, 
Warws.,  and  of  Overton  (Orton),  Leics.  Succeeded  his  father 
in  1573.  age  26.   {Peile,  i.  79.) 

BRADSHAW,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  June 
17,  1672.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Brightmate,  Lanes.  School, 
Bolton.  Matric  1672;  B.A.  1675-6.  Probably  R.  of  Brereton, 
Cheshire,  1683;  of  Thurstaston,  in  Wirral,  1684.  Died  1689. 
{Peile,  II.  45.) 

BRADSHAW,  ROGER.  B.A.  1490.  Ord.  sub-deacon  (Ely)  Mar. 
17,  1491-2. 

BRADSHAW,  ROGER.  M.A.  1581  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1577;  M.A.  1580;  B.D.  and  D.D.  1602.  Chaplain 
to  the  King.  Perhaps  V.  of  Preston-on-Wye,  Herefordshire, 
1581.  R.  of  Kentchurch,  1587.  Preb.  of  Hereford,  1589. 
Died  June  29,  1612.  Buried  in  Hereford  Cathedral.  Will, 
P.C.C.  {Al.Oxon.) 

BRADSHAW  or  BRADSHAIGH,  ROGER.  Adm.  FelL-Com. 
(age  17)  at  Pbterhouse,  June  8,  1717.  S.  of  Sir  Roger, 
of  Haigh,  Lanes.,  Bart.  Succeeded  as  4th  Bart.,  1747. 
Died  c.  1779.  Will  (Chester)  1779.   (G.E.C.) 

BRADSHAWE,  SAINCTONE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinitv,  Sept.  26, 
1648.  Of  London. 

BRADSHAW,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  May 
28,  1703.  S.  of  Samuel,  of  Holbrooke,  Derbs.  School,  West- 
minster. Matric.  1704;  Scholar,  1704;  B.A.  1706-7;  M.A. 
1710.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  20, 1708-9;  priest,  I>ec.  34, 
1710.  R.  of  East  Terrington,  Lines.,  1716.  V.  of  Wragby, 
1716.  Probably  R.  of  Upminster,  Essex.  Perhaps  V.  of 
Houghton  Regis,  Beds.,  1728-39.  Died  Jan.  7,  1768.  Will, 
P.C.C.  {G.Mag.) 

BRADSHAW,  SAVILL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Petbrhouse, 
Mar.  2, 1645-6.  Of  Leicester.  School,  Selby.  Matric  1645-6; 
B.A.  1649-50.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Jan.  16,  1660-1;  priest, 
Sept.  21,  1661.     R.  of  West  Allington,  Lines.,  1662. 

BRADSHAW,  BRASHAW  or  BRASHAY,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1515- 
6.  Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1521-1526. 

BRADSHAW,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Aug.  9,  1606. 
Matric.  1606.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  23,  1610;  priest. 
May  5,  1611;  'B.A.' 

BRADSHAW,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Feb.  7, 
1639-40.  S.  of  William,  carpenter,  of  Golbome,  Lanes. 
School,  Winwick.  Matric  1640;  Scholar,  1643-6;  B.A.  1643- 
4;  M.A.  1647.  Fellow,  1646-51.  Taxor,  1649.  Ord.  deacon 
and  priest  (Lincoln)  May  24,  1646.  Perhaps  V.  of  Little- 
borough,  Lanes.,  1649;  and  R.  of  a  mediety  of  Lymm, 
Cheshire,  1662-85.  One  of  these  names,  R.  of  Grappcnhall, 
1652-71  (died). 

BRADSHAW,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  30, 
1648.  Of  Suffolk.  Buried  at  St  Andrew's,  Cambridge,  Mar. 
20,  1648-9. 

BRADSHAW,  WADY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Emmanuel,  Easter, 
1605. 

BRADSHAW,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  1588.  S. 
of  Nicholas,  of  Lanes.  B.  at  Bosworth,  Leics.,  1571.  Schools, 
Worcester  and  Ashby-de-la-Zouch.  Scholar  of  Emmanuel. 
Matric.  Easter,  1589;  B.A.  1592-3;  M.A.  1596.  One  of  the 
original  fellows  of  Sidney,  1599.  Lecturer  at  Chatham,  Kent, 
1 601:  suspended.  Held  no  preferment  and  was  in  frequent 
trouble  through  his  puritan  opinions.  Author  of  numerous 
polemical  tracts.  Died  at  Chelsea,  1618.  Buried  there. 
Perhaps  father  of  John  (1619).  {D.N.B.;  Nichol's  Leics.,  iv. 
508.) 

BRADSHAW,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
June  22, 1661.  S.  of  William,  rope-maker.  B.  in  Nottingham. 
Matric  1661 ;  B.A.  1664-5 ;  M.A.  1668.  Usher  at  Nottingham 
Grammar  School,  1664-71. 

BRADSHAW, .   B.A.  1306. 


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Bradstreet,  Samuel 

BRADSHAW  or  BRAWSHAW, .  B. A.  1517-8  (ist  in  the 

ordo);  M.A.  1331-3. 

BRADSHAW, .   M.D.  1327-8. 

BRADSHAW, .  Matric  siiar  from  Trinity,  159J.  Probably 

M.A.  from  Magdalene,  1603,  as  Brosbawe. 

BRADSHAW, .  Adm.  FelL-Com.  at  Peterhouse,  June  21, 

1644. 
BRADSTREET,  SAMUEL.     Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  15, 

x6o6.  B.  at  Peterthorpe, Suffolk.  Matric.  1606;  B.A.  1609-10; 

M.A.  1613;  B.D.  1630.  Ord.  priest  (London)  Dec.  iS,  1613, 

age  25.  V.  of  Tadlow,  Cambs.  R.  of  Troston,  Suffolk,  1619. 

Died  .^ug.  1667. 

BRADSTREET,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  July  30, 
1660  (previously  adm.  at  King's).  Of  Suffolk.  S.  of  Samuel, 
R.  of  Troston,  Suffolk.   B.  there.   B.A.  1663-4. 

BRADSTREET,  SIMON.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs. 
1570.  B.  at  Gislingham,  Suffolk.  S.  of  John.  B.A.  1575-6; 
M.A.  1579.  Fellow  of  Emmanuel.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest 
(Lincoln)  Nov.  22,  1594.  K.  of  Hinderclay,  Suffolk,  Dec.  15, 
1595-Feb.  1595-6.  V.  of  Horbling,  Lines.,  1596-1621,  'not 
conformable'  in  1611.  Buried  there  Feb.  9,  1620-1.  Father 
of  the  next.   {PeiU,  1.  115;  J.  G.  Bartlett) 

BRADSTREET,  SIMON.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  July  2, 1617. 
S.  of  Simon,  above,  V.  of  Horbling,  Lines.  Bapt.  there,  Mar. 
18,  1603-4.  Matric.  1618;  B.A.  1620-1;  M.A.  1624.  For  a 
time  steward  to  the  Earl  of  Lincoln.  Went  to  New  England, 
in  Governor  Winthrop's  fleet,  1630.  Assistant  of  the  Massa- 
chusetts Bay  Colony,  1630-78.  Deputy  Governor,  1678. 
Governor,  1679-86  and  1689-92.  Married  (1)  Anne,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Dudley,  Governor  of  Massachusetts;  (2)  Anne,  dau. 
of  Emmanuel  £)owiung,  and  sister  of  Sir  George  Downing, 
1676.   Died  at  Salem,  Mar.  27,  1697.   (J.  G.  Bartlett.) 

BRADSTREET,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs. 
1572-  B.  at  Barfold  (East  Bergholt),  Suffolk.  B.A.  1575-6. 
Cvd.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  i,  1380,  age  24;  priest,  Dec.  21, 
1581.   R.  of  Troston,  Suffolk,  1593. 

BRADWELL,  STEPHEN.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  King's, 
Easter,  1610.  One  of  these  names,  s.  and  h.  of  Stephen,  of 
London,  Esq.,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  3,  1606-7. 

BRADWELL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1488. 

BRADWELL,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christt, 
Easter,  1618.  One  of  these  names,  V.  of  Lancaster,  1630. 

BRADWEY  or  BROADWAY,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from 
St  John's,  Michs.  1570;  B.A.  1574-5;  M.A.  1578. 

BRADY,  FRANCIS.   Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1380. 

BRADY,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Mar.  1377-8. 
Probably  of  Fen  Ditton,  Cambs.,  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple. 
1582. 

BRADY,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Lincohi  College,  Oxford, 
Nov.  II,  1630;  'after  some  terms  at  Cambridge.'  B.A.  (Ox- 
ford, 1651.  (Al.  Oxon.) 

BRADY,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1384;  B.A. 
1587-8.  V.  of  Rushmere,  Suffolk,  1597-1618. 

BRADY,  NICHOLAS.  LL.B.  1726  (Com.  Reg.).  S.  of  Nicholas,  of 
London,  D.D.  ('Tate  and  Brady').  Matric.  at  Oxford,  from 
Christ  Church,  Apr.  10,  1712,  age  19.  Assistant  to  his  father 
at  his  school  at  Richmond,  Surrey.  R.  of  Tooting,  1729. 
Lecturer  of  Clapham.  Died  Dec.  11, 1768.  M.I.  in  Clapham 
Churchyard  {Lysons).  Father  of  the  next.  {Al.  Oxon.;  for 
the  father  see  D.iV.B.) 

BRADY,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  June  21, 
1739.  S.  of  Nicholas,  above,  R.  of  Tooting,  Surrey.  B.  at 
Clapham.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1739;  Scholar,  1740; 
B.A.  1742-3.   {At.  Westmon.,  321.) 

BRADY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  x6)  at  Caius,  Feb.  30, 
1643-4.  S.  of  Thomas,  attorney,  of  Denver,  Norfolk.  School, 
Downham.  Matric.  1644;  Scholar,  1644-30;  B.A.  1647-8; 
M.B.  1653:  .M.D.  1660  {Lit.  Reg.).  Masterof  Caius,  Dec.  1660- 
1700.  M.P.  for  Cambridge  University,  1681,  1685.  Regius 
ProfcMor  of  Physic,  1677-1700.  F.R.C.P.  1680.  Physician 
to  Charles  II  and  James  II.  Keeper  of  the  records  in  the 
Tower.  Author  of  historical  and  medical  works.  Died  Aug. 
19,1700.  Buried  at  Denver,  (l^^ifi,  1.  351;  D.^.B.) 

BRADYLL,  tee  aUo  BRADDELL. 

BRADYLL,  DODDING.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Peter- 
house,  Oct.  31,  1749  S.  of  John,  of  Carsbalton,  Surrey. 
School,  Hackney.  Matric.  1750.  Of  Oushaitoa,  Surrey, 
(r.  A.  Walker,  295.) 

BRAODYLL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Cmn.  at  KiMo's,  1748-9. 
Matric.  Micln.  1748. 


Braham,  Anthony 

BRAFIELD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pktxrhousk,  Jan. 
8,  1717-8.  Of  Northants.  School,  Northampton.  Scholar, 
1717;  Matric  1719;  B.A.  1721-2;  M.A.  1725.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Oct.  28,  1722;  priest,  Dec  19, 1725.  Will  of  one  of 
these  names,  of  Kilkenny,  clerk,  proved  (Dublin)  1757. 

BRAGDEN,  EDWARD.  Matric  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1369; 
B.A.  1571-2;  M.A.  1575.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1383,  as 
Bragsden.  R.  of  St  Michael,  Wood  St,  London,  1380-1625. 
Died  1625.   Admon.  (P.C.C.)  1625.   {Ptile,  i.  11a.) 

BRAGDEN,  RICHARD.  Matric  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1569; 
B.A.  1571-2.  One  of  these  names,  of  London,  adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  1573. 

BRAGG,  BENJAMIN.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Jesus,  Michs. 
1614;  B.A.  1616.  'A  Surrey  gentleman:  afterwards  went  to 
the  Inner  Temple.'   {MS.  in  Jesus  College.) 

BRAG,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  June  25,  1707. 
S.  of  Francis,  of  Oxford,  clerk.  Matric.  at  Hart  Hall,  Oxford, 
Feb.  I,  1704-3,  age  16.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric. 
1707;  Scholar,  1707;  B.A.  1710-11.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
June  15,  1712. 

BRAGG,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Mar.  14, 
1645-6.  S.  of  Richard,  of  London.  B.  there.  Matric.  1645-6. 

BRAGG,  JOHN.  'Aged  33;  late  of  Trinity  College';  when  ord. 
priest  (London^  July  8,  1584.  B.  at  Nuthurst,  LapwcM-th, 
Warws.   R.  of  Bramfield,  Herts. 

BRAGG,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  Nov.  4,  1624. 
Of  Somerset.  Matric.  1624;  Scholar,  1624.  Will  of  one  of 
these  names  (P.C.C.)  1652;  of  Goathurst,  Somerset,  clerk. 
(J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

BRAGE,JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  x66o.  Of  Essex. 
Matric  Easter,  i66x.  Probably  s.  of  William,  of  Bulmer, 
Essex  ('  late  fellow  of  Gray's  Inn '),  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  2, 
1663.  Barrister,  1671,  as  Bragg. 

BRAGG,  MICHAEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Emmanuel,  Michs. 
i68i. 

BRAGE,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  July  3, 
1629.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Stratford,  Suffolk.  School, 
Deciham.  Matric  1629;  Scholar  at  Caius,  1629-33;  Migrated 
to  Trinity  HaU,  1633;  LL.B.  from  Trinity  HaU,  1635.  Of 
Roydon,  Esq.  Died  July  2, 1698.  M.I.  at  Stratford,  Suffolk. 
{Venn,  i.  291.) 

BRAGGE,  RICHARD.  Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1569. 

BRAGG  or  BRAGE,  ROBERT.  Matric  pens,  from  Corpus 
Christi,  Michs.  1641.  Of  Essex.  Migrated  to  Queens',  Oct. 
28,  1645.  B.A.  1645-6.  S.  and  h.  of  William,  of  Gray's  Inn 
(and  of  Bulmer,  E^x),  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  7,  1643. 
Intruded  minister  at  All  Hallows-the-Great,  London.  Di^ 
Apr.  14,  1704,  aged  77.  Buried  in  Bunhill  Fidds.  M.I.  (For  a 
contemporary  namesake  see  Al.  Oxon.) 

BRAGG,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1701. 
B.  in  London.  Matric.  Lent,  1702;  B.A.  1705-6;  M.A.  1709. 
Fellow,  1704.  Ord.  priest  (London)  Sept.  24,  1710.  Chaplain 
to  the  garrison  at  Portsmouth.  Died  at  Eton,  July,  1712. 
Buried  at  Datchet.    {Haneood.) 

BRAGE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  17, 
1719.  S.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Essex.  B.  at  Bulmer.  School, 
Felstead.  Matric.  1719.  S.  and  h.  of  William,  of  Hatfield 
Peverel,  Essex,  Esq.,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  23,  1717. 
Barrister,  1724.  Bencher,  1742.  Died  1759. 

BRAGG,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter, 
1653- 

BRAGG,  WILLIAM.  Matric  FeU.-Coffi.  from  Queens',  Lent, 
1618-9;  B.A.  1620-1.  S.  and  h.  of  Robert,  of  Bulmer, 
Essex.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  18,  1621.  Barrister,  1636. 
Ancient,  1645. 

BRAGG,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Nov.  1624. 
S.  of  John,  farrier.  B.  at  Alownshay,  Kingston,  Somerset. 
Schools,  Ilminster  and  Hinton.  Matric.  1624;  B.A.  1628-9; 
M.A.  1632.  Perhaps  nominated  by  the  Parliamentary  Com- 
mittee to  Thomecombe,  Devon,  1648.   (W.  A.  Show,  11.  330.) 

BRAGG,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  30,  1646. 

Of  Essex.    B.A.  1646.    Adm.  at  St  Leonard's  College,  St 

Andrew's,  1642.   One  of  these  names  R.  of  Purieigh,  Ewex, 

1656-9.   WiU,  P.C.C. 
BRAGE,  WILLIAM  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  S«pt  26, 

1727.    S.  of  William,  gent.,  of  Ha^eld  Peverel,  Essex.   B. 

there.    School,  Bury.    Matric  1727-    Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 

Feb.  10,  1727-8. 
BRAGGE,  .    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmajiubl,  1644  ('Joshua,' 

according  to  Richardson's  College  lisU). 
BRAHAM,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  7, 

1690.   S.  of  John.   B.  at  Wickham  Skeith,  Suffolk.   Matric 

1690;  Scholar,  1690. 


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Braham,  Humphrey 

BRAHAM,  HUMPHREY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens', 
Michs.  1544. 

BRAILSFORD  or  BREYLSFORD,  HUMPHREY.  Adm.  at  Cor- 
pus Christi,  1675.  Of  Nottinghamshire.  S.  of  Thomas,  of 
Southwell.  B.  Feb.  29,  1658.  Matric  1675,  as  'Brandsford'; 
B.A.  1678-9;  M.A.  1682.  Usher  at  Peterborough  School, 
1681.  MUnor  canon  of  Rochester,  1682-6.  R.  of  St  Mildred, 
Canterbury,  1684-1708.  R.  of  All  Saints',  Canterbury,  1684. 
R.  of  Hawksworth,  Notts.,  1707-33.  Preb.  of  Southwell, 
1721.  Minor  Canon  of  Peterborough,  1721-33.  Died  1733. 
{F.M.G.,  1246;  Godfrey,  Churches  of  Notts.) 

BRALESFORD,  HUMPHREY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peter- 
house,  Apr.  23, 1750.  Of  Nottinghamshire.  School,  Chester- 
field. Scholar,  1750;  Matric.  1753;  B.A.  1755  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely)  Feb.  23,  1755- 

BRAILSFORD,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
June  29,  1709.  S.  of  John,  pewterer.  B.  in  London.  School, 
Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  1709;  B.A.  1712-3;  M.A.  1717. 
Perhaps  V.  of  Combe  St  Nicholas,  Somerset,  1730-4.  Curate 
at  Blaston,  Leics.  R.  of  Kirkby,  Notts.  Poet.  Author  of 
Derby  Silk  MM,  1739.  Died  c.  1739.  Father  of  the  next. 
(D.N.B.) 

BRAILSFORD,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Emmanuel,  Feb. 
19,  1740-1.  S.  of  John,  above.  B.  at  Blore,  Staffs.  School, 
Mansfield,  Notts.  Matric.  1740-1;  B.A.  1744-5;  M.A.  1766. 
Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  May  25,  1746.  Head  Master  of  Bir- 
mingham School,  1766-75.  V.  of  North  Wheatley,  Notts. 
Chaplain  to  Lord  Middleton.  Died  Nov.  25,  1775.  Author, 
Sertrums.   (D.N.B.) 

BRAILSFORD,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  16, 
1678.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  1678;  B.A.  1681-2;  M.A.  1685; 
D.D.  1713.  Ord  priest  (London)  Mar.  16,  1689-90.  R.  of 
Hollingboume,  Kent,  1694—1733.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1703. 
Dean  of  Wells,  1713.  P.C.  of  Marylebone,  1711-24.  Died 
Dec.  13,  1733.   (G.  Mag.) 

BRALESFORD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  22,  1699.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.  B.  at  Southwell,  Notts. 
School,  Southwell.  Matric.  1699.  Of  Southwell,  gent.  Will 
proved,  1744.   (F.M.G.,  1246.) 

BRAINFORD  or  BRANFORD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Emmanuel,  Aug.  1,  1640.  Of  Benenden,  Kent.  Matric. 
1641;  B.A.  1644-5;  M.A.  1648.  Fellow,  till  his  death,  1651. 

BRAINTON,  HUMPHREY.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's, 
July  4,  1690.  Of  Salop. 

BRAYNTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  21, 
1656.  S.  of  T.,  blacksmith,  of  Birmingham.  B.  there.  School, 
Birmingham.  Matric.  1656,  as  Brinton;  B.A.  1659-60 

BRAITHWAITE,  see  BRANTHWAITE. 

BRAKYN,  see  BRACKIN. 

BRAME,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1580;  B.A. 
1583-4;  M.A.  1587. 

BRAME,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  7,  1607. 
Matric.  1607.  Probably  of  Campsey  Ash,  Suffolk,  Esq. 
Grandfather  of  the  next. 

BRAME,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Oct.  13,  1683. 
I>robably  s.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Campsey  Ash,  Suffolk, 
Esq.;  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June,  1686. 

BRAME,  .    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 

1653- 
BRAMFIELD,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1577; 

scholar  from  Westminster;  B.A.  1580-1. 
BRAMFYLD,    THOMAS.     Matric   pens,   from    Pstbrhousb, 

Michs.  1553. 
BRAMFIELD  or  BRANTFIELD,  WILLIAM.   Matric  pens,  from 

Trinity,   Lent,  1580-1;    scholar  from  Westminster;   B.A. 

1584-5.   V.  of  Sandon,  Herts.,  1591-1607.   Died  1607. 
BRAMFORTH  or  BAMFORTH,  WILLIAM.  Licensed  to  practise 

surgery,  1577. 
BRAMHALL,  GEOFFREY.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  7, 

1596.   Matric.  c.  1596. 
BRAMHALL,  GEORGE.    Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1638. 

Matric  Easter,  1639.  Of  Norfolk.  B.A.  1641.   Ord.  deacon 

(Norwich)  Dec.  18,  1642,  age  23.  C.  of  Helsdon,  Norfolk. 

BRAMHALL,  JOHN.  Adm.  scholar  at  Sidney,  Feb.  21,  1608-9. 
S.  of  Peter,  of  Carleton,  Pontefract.  B.  1594.  School, 
Pontefract.  Matric.  1609;  B.A.  1612-3;  M.A.  1616;  B.D. 
1623;  D.D.  1630.  R.  of  S.  Kilvington,  Yorks.,  1618-33.  Sub- 
dean  of  Ripon,  1624.  Preb.  of  York,  1633.  Treasurer  of 
Dublin,  1633.  Archdeacon  of  Meath,  1633.  Bishop  of  Deny, 
1634:  forced  to  leave,  1641.  Went  abroad,  1644.  Arch- 
bishop of  Armagh,  1661-3.  Speaker  of  the  Irish  House 
of  Lords.  Author  of  theological  works.  Died  June  25,  1663. 
{D.N.B.) 


Bramston,  John 

BRAMHALL,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's, 
Easter,  1637,  as  'Bramhar.'  Of  Yorkshire.  B.A.  1640-1. 
One  of  these  names,  V.  of  Hooton  Pagnell,  Yorks,,  i655-i5i. 

BRAMHAM,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  20,  1687. 
S.  of  William,  husbandman.  B.  at  Kippax,  Yorks.  School, 
Sherbum.  Matric.  1687;  B.A.  1690-1.  Ord.  deacon  (Dur- 
ham) Sept.  20,  1691. 

BRAMLY,  ARTHUR.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Michs. 
1638.  Of  Derbyshire.  B.A.  1640-1. 

BRAMLEY,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  10,  1643. 

BRAMLEY,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Magdalene, 
Mar.  31,  1669.  S.  of  William,  of  Sowerby,  Halifax,  Yorks. 
School,  Halifax.   Matric.  1669;  B.A.  1672-3. 

BRAMOND,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FelL-Com.  at  Trinity,  Mar.  27, 
1680. 

BRAMPTON,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  26, 
1674.  OfSuffolk.  Matric.  1674.  Probablys.  and  h.  of  William, 
of  Pulham,  Norfolk,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  5,  1676-7. 

BRAMPTON,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1578;  B.A.  1582-3;  M.A.  1586;  B.D.  1595.  Fellow,  c.  1584. 
V.  of  Foxton,  Cambs.,  1593.  R.  of  Foulnure,  1604-9.  Buried 
there  Oct.  15,  1609. 

BRAMPTON,  JOHN.  B.Can.L.  1481-2.  Perhaps  the  John  Bram- 
ston adm.  at  King's,  as  scholar  from  Eton,  1470.  V.  of 
Hinxton,  Cambs.,  1493-9.   Died  1499. 

BRAMPTON,  RICHARD.  B.A.  1484-5.  M.A.  1489.  Of  Norwich 
diocese.  Fellow  of  Pembroke,  1488.  Proctor,  1493-4.  V.  of 
Tilney,  Norfolk,  1496.  Died  1510.   (Loder.) 

BRAMPTON,  THOMAS.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1388.  Died 
July  8,  1389. 

BRAMPTON,  THOMAS.  Matric  sizar  from  St  Edmund's 
Hostel,  Michs.  1544. 

BRAMPTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Caius  (age  17),  June  27, 
1580.  Eldest  s.  of  Anthony,  gent,  of  Fritton,  Suffolk. 
School,  Norwich.  Resident,  1581.  Will  proved,  1586;  late 
of  Fumival's  Inn.   {Venn,  1.  107.) 

BRAMPTON, .  Paid  fee  for  M.A.,  or  higher  degree,  1479-80. 

(?  John,  above.) 

BRAMSTON  or  BRAMPSTON,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  Fell. -Com. 
from  Queens',  Easter,  1658.  Of  E^ssex.  S.  of  Sir  John,  of 
Screens,  Shelton,  Essex,  K.B.  B.  Sept.  26, 1640.  Of  Screens, 
Esq.  Died  Jan.  26,  1722.  Father  of  John  (1699)  and 
Thomas  (1707).    (Le  Neve,  Knights,  15;  Essex  Pedigrees.) 

BRAMPSTON,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1634.  S.  of  Sir  John  (1593),  Justice,  King's  Bench.  School, 
Cripplegate  (Thos.  Fameby).  B.A.  1636-7;  M.A.  1640.  Fellow. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  1634.  Barrister,  1642.  Travelled 
in  France  and  Italy,  1642-6.  Counsel  to  the  University, 
1665.  Bencher,  Middle  Temple,  1668.  Knighted,  1678.  Baron 
of  the  Exchequer,  1678;  dismissed,  1679.  Died  Mar.  27, 1683. 
Buried  at  Roxwell,  Essex.  Brother  of  Mundeford  {163a). 
{D.N.B.) 

BRAMSTON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall  (pre- 
viously at  Queens',  1668),  June  4,  1670.  S.  of  Sir  Mundeford 
(1632)  Knt.,  of  Gt  Baddow,  Essex.  Matric.  1670;  LL.B.  1674; 
LL.D.  1682.  Fellow  of  Trinity  Hall,  1672-96.  Master,  1703- 
10.  Vice-Chancellor,  1703-4.  Official  of  Middlesex  and 
Surrey.  Deputy  judge  of  the  Admiralty.  Died  June  3,  1710; 
in  Doctors'  Commons.  Brother  of  William  (1672-3).  {Trin. 
HaU  College  Hist.,  164;  Le  Neve,  Knights,  15;  Essex  Pedi- 
grees.) 

BRAMSTON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Mar.  7,  1719- 
20.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  1720.  Perhaps  s.  of  Thomas. 
Probably  of  Waterhouse,  Essex.  Died  July  18, 1761.  {Essex 
Pedigrees;  G.  Mag.) 

BRAMPSTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  FelL-Com.  at  Jesus,  i593-  S.  of 
Roger,  of  Boreham,  Essex.  B.  at  Maldon.  School,  Maldon. 
Matric.  c.  1593,  as  Bramston.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple. 
Barrister.  Counsel  to  the  University,  1607.  Reader,  1623. 
Serjeant-at-Law,  1623.  Knighted,  1634.  Chief  Justice,  King's 
Bench,  1635.  Died  Sept.  22, 1654.  Buried  at  Roxwell,  Essex. 
Father  of  Francis  (1634)  and  Mundeford  (1632).  {D.N.B.; 
Essex  Pedigrees.) 

BRAMSTON,  JOHN.  Matric  FeU.-Com.  from  King's,  Easter, 
1695.    Probably  same  as  the  next. 

BRAMPSTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June 
17, 1699.  S.  of  Anthony  (1658),  Esq.  B.  at  Screens,  Roxwell, 
Essex.  School,  Eton.  Married  and  had  issue.  Died  Aug.  17, 
1718.  See  the  above.  (Le  Neve,  Knights,  15 ;  Essex  Pedigrees.) 

BRAMSTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June  i, 
1713.  S.  of  William  {1672-3),  D.D.,  Preb.  of  Worcester. 
Matric.  1713;  B.A.  1716-7;  M.A.  1720.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Dec.  20, 1719;  priest,  Nov.  20. 1720.  R.  of  Woodham  Walter, 
Essex,  1720-32.  R.  of  Theydon  Gamon,  1722-32.  Died  173a. 
Brother  of  William  (1706). 


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Bra  MS  TON,  Mundeford 

BRAMSTON,    MUNDEFORD.     Matric    pens,   from    Queens', 

Easter,  163a.    S.  of  Sir  John  (1593),  Chief  Justice,  King's 

Bench.    LL.B.  from  Trinity  HaU,  1637;  LL.D.  1660  {Lit. 

Reg.).   Fellow  of  Trinity  HaU,  1636-9.   Adm.  at  the  Middle 

Temple,  Sept.  1634.  Master  in  Chancery,  1660-76.  Chancellor 

of  Winchester.  Knighted,  May  la,  1661.    Of  Little  Baddow, 

Essex.  DiedOct.  1679.  Fatherof  George  (1670),  and  William 

(1672-3).    (Le  Neve,  Knights,  14;  Essex  Pedigrees.) 
BRAMSTON,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke, 

Oct.  II,  1707.    S.  of  Anthony  (1658),  of  Skreens,  Roxwell, 

Essex.    Matric.  t7o8.    Of  Skreens,  Esq.    Married  and  had 

issue.  M.P.  for  Maldon,  1712-34;  also  M.P.  for  Essex,  1734- 

47.   Died  Nov.  14,  1765.  Brother  of  John  (1695).   (G.  Mag.; 

Essex  Pedigrees.) 
BRAMSTON,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 

1639.    Of  Essex.    B.A.  from  Magdalene,  1643-4.    Perhaps 

s.  of  William,  of  Halstead,  Essex,  age  13  in  1634.    Ord. 

deacon  (Lincoln)  June  16,  1644.    (Vis.  of  Essex,  1634.) 
BRAMSTON,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',   Feb.   14, 

1672-3.  S.  of  Sir  Mundeford  (1632),  Knt.,  of  Essex.  Matric. 

1673;  B.A.   1676-7;    M.A.   x68o;   D.D.   1705   {Com.  Reg.). 

Fdlow,  1678-87.   Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (London)  Dec.  21, 

1679.   Preb.  of  Wells,  1704-35.    Preb.  of  Worcester,  1713. 

R.  of  Woodham  Walter,  Essex,  1686-1720.   R.  of  Willingale 

Spain,  1686-1708.  R.  of  St  Christopher,  London,  1708-35. 

P.C.  of  Mortlake,  1720-35.    Died  Aug.  25,  1735.    Admon. 

(P.C.C.)  1735.  Brother  of  George  (1670),  father  of  William 

(1706).   {Essex  Pedigrees.) 
BRAMSTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  8, 1706. 

Of  Middlesex.   S.  of  William  (above).   Matric.   1706;  B..\. 

1709-10,  istintheofio;  M.A.1713;  LL.D.  1717  (Com.  i?«g.). 

Commissary  of  the  University,  1717.   Died  Dec.  16,  1734. 

Brother  of  John  (1713).   {Essex  Pedigrees;  G.  Mag.) 

BRAMPSTON, .   M.A.  i5i7-«. 

BRAMSON,  HENRY.    Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  lilichs. 

1639. 
BRAMSON, .  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  c.  1597.  Perhaps 

s.  of  Roger,  of  Boreham,  Essex,  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 

Oct.  26,  1597.   {PeiU,  I.  228.) 
BRAlrlWELL,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Mar. 

21,  1740-1.  S.  of  William,  of  Penrith,  Cumberland.   School, 

Heversham,   Westmorland.    Matric.    1741;  Scholar,   1744; 

B.A.  1744-5;  M.A.  1748.  R.  of  Hurworth,  Durham,  1761-84. 

Buried  there  May  8,  1784.  (H.  M.  Wood.) 
BRANCH,  CHRISTOPHER.   Scholar  or  fellow  of  King's  Hall, 

1521-44. 
BRANCH,   ROBERT  DE.    LL.B.    Master  of  Trinity  Hall, 

1384-1413.   Perhaps  will  proved  (P.C.C.)  1420. 
BRANCHE,  ROBERT.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1570.  One  of  these  names,  of  Staple  Inn,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 

Nov.  7,  1576. 
BRANCHE,  W.   B.Can.L.  1496. 
BRANCH,  W.   B.A.  1498-9;  M.A.  1502. 
BRANDE,  ALEXANDER.    Resident  pens,  at  Quxxns',  Aug. 

1364. 
BRAND,  HENRY  {BelgUus).    M.A.  1629. 
BRANDE,  JAMES.    Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 

1576. 
BRAND,  JAMES.   Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius,  May  14,  1670; 

readmitted  as  Fell. -Cora.,  July  i.    S.  of  William,  gent.,  of 

Polstead  Hall,  Sufiolk.  School,  Boxford.  Matric.  1670.  Adm. 

at  Gray's   Inn,  May  3,   1676.    Of  Polstead,  Suffolk,  Esq. 

Father  of  the  next.   {Venn,  1.  442;  Vis.  of  Suffolk,  1664.) 
BRAND,  JAMES.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  ii, 

1716.   S.  of  James  (above),  gent.,  of  Polstead  Hall,  Suffolk. 

B.  at  Polstead.   School,  Westminster.   Matric.  1716.  Adm.  at 

Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  5,  1714-5. 
BRAND,  JOHN.    LL.B.  (?  Cambridge).    Exchanges  Broughton 

Astley,  Leics.,  for  Hardwick,  Cambs.,  1456.   {Ely  Reg.) 
BRAND,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  1606.    Of 

Little  Birch,  Essex.   One  of  these  names,  s.  of  Richard,  of 

Boxford,  Suffolk,  gent.,  was  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  6, 1608. 

But   he,  according   to  J.   Foster,  died  in   1642,  aged  76. 

{Vi*.  of  Essex,  1634.) 

BRAND,  JOHN.  Matric.  pent.  fEon  QoBxm',  Easter,  1613. 
Of  Suffolk. 

BRAND,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  (age  17)  from  Pxmbkokb,  Easter, 
1625.  S.  of  Benjamin,  of  Edwardstone,  Suffolk.  B.A.  1628, 
as  Brandt.   Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  6,  1627-8. 

BRAND,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Chmsti,  1702.  Of 
Cambridgeshire.  B.  1684.  MatricEaster,  1704; B.A.  1706-7; 
M.A.  from  King's,  1710.  Ord.  deacon  (Kly)  Sept.  19,  1708; 
priest,  Dec.  x8,  i7oo.  Chaplain  at  King's,  1709.  Probably 
V.  of  Easton,  Norfolk,  1724;  and  R.  of  St  Laurence,  Norwich, 
1716-38.  Pertiapi  brother  of  William  (1691). 


Brandeston,  Thomas 

BRAND  or  BROND,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  15)  at  St 
John's,  June  22,  1652.  S.  of  Joseph,  Esq.,  of  Edwardstone, 
or  Wyverstone,  Suffolk.  B.  in  London.  School,  Clapbam, 
Surrey.    Matric.  1652.    Knighted,  1679. 

BRANDE,  MICHAEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  May,  1573. 
Of  Hormead,  Herts.  S.  of  "Hiomas.  Living,  1633.  ('*«'«.  «• 
121 ;  Cussans,  11.  136.) 

BRAND,  PETER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  c.  1596; 
B.A.  1599-1600.  V.  of  Atwick,  Yorks.,  1606-23.  Died  1623. 

BRAND,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Michs.  1576. 

BRAND,  ROBERT  (1502).  see  CATTON,  ROBERT. 

BRAND,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Apr.  25, 
1679.  Matric.  1679;  B.A.  1682-3;  M.A.  1686.  Ord.  priest 
(Norwich)  June,  1693.   R.  of  Tattingstone,  Sufiolk,  1699. 

BRAND,  SIMON.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Gonville  Hall, 
Michs.  1546.  Perhaps  Canon  of  Walsingham  Priory;  sur- 
rendered, 1539,  and  pensioned.  R.  of  St  Peter,  Thetford, 
1571.  R.  of  Hilgay,  Norfolk,  till  1572.  Died  1572-3.  Will 
at  Norwich.   {Venn,  i.  34.) 

BRAND,  THOMAS.  Matric.  peas,  from  Clare,  Lent,  1563-4. 
One  of  these  names  V.  of  West  Mailing,  Kent,  1574-7;  of 
East  Peckham,  1577-92. 

BRAND,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  1595.  S.  of 
Thomas,  gent.  B.  at  Gt  Hormead,  Herts.  Schools,  Saffron 
Walden  and  Newjwrt.  Scholar,  1596-1602;  B.A.  1598-9; 
M.A.  1602.  Of  Gt  Hormead,  gent.  Died  Dea  16, 1640.  Will 
(P.C.C.)  1641.    {Venn,  1. 157.) 

BRAND,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Jan.  22, 
1613-4.  S.  of  Michael  (1572),  gent.,  of  Gt  Hormead,  Herts. 
Of  Hertford.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1614;  Scholar, 
1613-8;  B.A.  1617-8;  M.A.  1621.  FeUow,  1618-26.  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1622.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  1625.  R.  of  Leaden- 
Roding,  Essex,  1625-54.  Archdeacon  of  Cardigan,  1629-54. 
Buried  at  Leaden-Roding,  June  5, 1654.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1655. 
{Venn,  i.  223;  Browne  Willis,  St  David's.) 

BRAND,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 
1660;  B.A.  1663-4,  as  Brond.  One  of  these  names,  s.  of 
Joseph,  of  Edwardstone,  Sufiolk,  Esq.,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
May  13,  1667.  Of  Flowers  Hall,  and  Guidons,  Essex.  {Vis. 
ofSuff.,  1664.) 

BRAND,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Jesus,  June  25,  1692. 
S.  of  Sir  Joseph,  Knt.  Of  Suffolk. 

BRAND,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens',  Oct.  9,  1735. 
Of  Middlesex.  Perhai>s  s.  of  Thomas,  of  the  Hoo,  Herts. 
M.P.  forShoreham,  1741-7.  If  so,  died  Aug.  23,  1770.  But, 
more  likely,  his  cousin,  s.  of  Timothy,  of  Ingatestone,  Essex. 
B.  c.  1719.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1735.  Studied  at 
Glasgow,  1738-41.  F.R.S.  1756.  F.S.A.  1757.  LL.D.  Har- 
vard College.  Took  the  name  Hollis  in  1774,  on  inheriting  a 
fortime.  Died  Sept.  9, 1804.  Buried  at  Ingatestone.  (Cussans' 
Herts.,  II.  137.) 

BRAND,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1544. 

BRAND  or  BROND,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus 
Christi,  Michs.  1637.   Of  Suffolk. 

BRAND,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  July  8, 1669. 
S.  of  Thomas,  of  Stocking  Pelham,  Herts.  Bapt.  Dec.  17, 
1652.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  July,  1674.  Died  Jan. 
11,1676-7.  Buried  at  Gt  Hormead,  Herts.  M.I.  {Cussans, 
n.  137.) 

BRAND,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  28,  1691. 
Of  Cambridgeshire.  Matric.  1693;  B.A.  1695-6;  M.A.  1699. 
Chaplain  at  King's,  1700.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  24, 
1699;  priest.  Mar.  16,  1700-1.  V.  of  King's  Brompton, 
Somerset,  1701.  Perhaps  brother  of  John  (1702). 

BRAND, .   B.Can.L.  1464-5.   {Gr.  Bk.  A,  46.) 

BRAND, .  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Michs.  1659. 

BRAUND, .  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  July  12, 1663. 

BRAND, .   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  Catrakink's,  July  13, 

1683. 
BRANDESBY,  JAMES.   B.A.  1531-3;  M.A.  iS23-«. 

BRANDESBY,  JOHN.  B.A.  1313-4;  M.A.  1517;  B.D.  1333-3; 
D.D.  1532.  University  preacher,  1533.  Preb.  of  Lincoln, 
1539;  of  Southwell,  1534;  of  York,  1539.  R.  of  Wittering, 
Northants.,  1517;  of  Sproatley,  Yorks.,  1528-34;  of  Sutton- 
in-Holdemess,  1528-40:  of  Settrington,  1528-40;  of  Kirkby 
Wiske,  1535;  of  Beeford,  1539-49-  Died  1349.  Will  at  York. 
{Cooper,  I.  180,  550.) 

BRANDISBY,  RICHARD.  B.A.  1531-3  (ist  in  the  ordo)-  M.A. 
1525-6.  Fellow  of  St  John's,  1323.  Perhaps  brother  of 
John,  above. 

BRANDESTON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall, 
l.ent,  1618-9.  Perh.ips  s.  and  b.  of  Philip,  of  Chelmondeston, 
Sufiolk,  gent.,  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  z6az-3. 


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Brandford,  Samuel 

BRANDFORD,    SAMUEL.     Ifatrie.    pens,    from    Emmamuxi., 

Easter,  1612. 
BRANDISHE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  i>ens.  from  Emmanuel,  Easter, 

1633.   Mistake  for  Bnindish ;  whom  sm. 
BRANDLEY,  PETER.   Matric  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1623. 

BRANDLYNGE,  CORNELIUS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1552.  2nd  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Yorks.  Of  Newcastle-on- 
Tyne.  Buried,  at  St  Nicholas,  June  25, 1590.  {Vis.  of  Yorks., 
1564;  Surtees'  Durham,  11.  90.) 

BRANDLING,  JOHN.   B.A.  1538-9;  M.A.  1541. 

BRANDLIN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  May  21, 
1683.  S.  of  Samuel,  gent.,  of  Ipswich.  3.  there.  Schools, 
Ipswich  and  Felstead.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  29,  1683. 
According  to  J.  Foster  {Gray's  Inn  Register)  he  was  s.  of 
Richard,  of  Yorks.,  and  Newcastle.    {Vtnn,  i.  475.) 

BRANDLING  or  BRANDIN,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus, 
Apr.  18,  1648.  Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  1648;  B.A.  1651-2. 
Probably  s.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Ipswich.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
May  3,  1651  {compare  dates  of  Nathaniel  Bacon,  of  same 
College  and  Inn).  Barrister,  1659.  Ancient,  1676.  {Vis.  of 
Suff.,  1664;  Surtees'  Durham,  11.  92,  385.) 

BRANDON,  CHARLES.  Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1549.  2nd  s.  of  Charles,  Duke  of  Sufiolk.  B.  c.  1537. 
Created  K.B.  1547.  Died  of  the  sweating  sickness.  Caught 
the  infection,  and  died  almost  at  the  same  time,  July  16, 155 1 , 
as  his  brother  Henry.    {D.N.B.) 

BRANDON,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs. 
1566. 

BRANDON,  HENRY  (Duke  of  Sufiolk).  Adm.  with  Charles 
(above)  at  St  John's,  1549.  S.  of  Charles,  Duke  of  Suffolk, 
whom  he  had  succeeded  in  1545.  B.  1535.  K.G.  1547.  They 
were  youths  of  great  promise.  Henry  obtained  a  grace  for 
M.A.,  but  died,  of  the  sweating  sickness,  before  inception, 
July  16,  1551.   {Cooper,  1.  105;  D.N.B.) 

BRANDON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  8,  1684. 
Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  1686;  B.A.  1687-8.  R.  of  Little  Melton, 
Norfolk,  1691.   R.  of  Wramplingham,  1691. 

BRANDON,  ROBERT.   Pensioner  at  King's  Hau.,  probably  c. 

1359- 
BRANDON,  THOMAS.   Adm.  scholar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  May  2, 

1616.    S.   of  Thomas,   gent.    Of  High  Wycombe,   Bucks. 

School,  Windsor.  Perhaps  a  student  at  Padua.   One  of  these 

names,  C.  of  Willington,  Beds. ,  1 623 ;  and  of  Therfield,  Herts. , 

1624. 
BRANDRETH  or  BRANDETH,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at 

Caius,  July  3,  1639.    S.  of  Laurence,  V.  of  Leek,  Stafis. 

B.  there.  School,  private.  Matric.  1629. 

BRANDRETH,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterbousb,  June  5, 
1651;  afterwards  Fell. -Com.  Of  Warwickshire.  School, 
Coventry.  Probably  s.  of  Richard,  of  Shenston,  Stafis.  Age 
30  in  1663.   {Vis.  of  Staffs.) 

BRANDRETH,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  31, 1682. 
Of  Staffordshire.  2na  s.  of  John,  of  Shenstone,  Stafis.,  Esq., 
adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May,  1682.  Brother  of  Michael 
(1682).  {Staffs.  Pedigrees.) 

BRANDRETH,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Feb. 
22,  1713-4.  S  of  Michael,  gent.  (1682),  of  Shenston,  Stafis. 
B.  there.  School,  Lichfield.  Matric.  1713-4.  Migrated  to 
Trinity, Mar. 3, 1714-5.  Scholar,  1716;  B.A'.  i7i8;M.A.  1731. 
Fellow,  1720.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  May  24,  1719;  priest.  Mar. 
I3f  1719-20.  Preb.  of  Ossory,  1730-6.  Dean  of  Armagh, 
1731-6.  Archdeacon  of  Killaloe,  1732-6.  Dean  of  Emly, 
1736-65.  Chancellor  of  Armagh,  1736.  Died  1765.  (Colton, 
Fast.  Rules.  Hibem.) 

BRANDRETH,  LAURENCE  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 

June  3,  1670.   S.  of  Thomas,  furrier,  of  Sutton-in-Ashfield, 

Notts.    B.  there.   School,  Wirksworth.    Matric.  1670;  B.A. 

1673-4. 
BRANDRETH,  LAURENCE.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sidney, 

June  27,  1709.   S.  of  Thomas,  flute-maker.   B.  in  London. 

School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  1710;  B.A.  1712-3.  Ord. 

deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  3o,  1713;  C.  of  St  Margaret,  Lotihbury; 

priest,  Feb.  21,  1713-4.   V.  of  Gt  Oakley,  Northants.,  1714. 

Will  of  one  of  these  names,  clerk,  of  Midds.  (P.C.C.)  1769. 

BRANDRETH,  MICHAEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  31, 
1682.  Of  Staffordshire.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Shenstone,  Esq. 
Bapt.  there,  Nov.  6, 1665.  Matric.  1683.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  May,  1683.  Buried  July  39, 1705.  Brother  of  John 
(1683),  father  of  John  (i7i3-4)-    (Staffs.  Pedigrees.) 

BRANDRETH,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's, 
Apr.  6,  1632.  S.  of  Richard.  B.  at  Derby.  School,  Repton. 
Matric.  1633;  B.A.  1635-6;  M.A.  1639.  Head  Master  of 
Derby  School,  X633-C.  1656.   {PtHe,  i.  417.) 


Branthwaite,  Arthur 

BRANDRITH,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  10, 
1640.  Matric.  1641.  Of  Suffolk.  B.A.  1644.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  June  28,  1646.  R.  of  SwefiBing,  Sufiolk,  1646. 

BRANDRETH,  THOMAS  WIHAN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Sidney, 
June  10,  1734.  Matric.  1735;  M.B.  1735.  S.  of  Nehemiah, 
of  Houghton  Regis,  Beds.,  Esq.  Matric.  at  Balliol  College, 
Oxford,  Jan.  14,  1729-30,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1733. 

BRANFOOT,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  1725. 
S.  of  Robert,  of  Yorks.  B.  at  Chapeltown,  Leeds.  School, 
Sherbum.  Matric.  1725;  B.A.  1728-9;  M.A.  from  King's, 
1732.  Conductot  King's,  1729.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Apr.  8, 
1729;  priest,  Feb.  22,  1729-30.  Minor  canon  of  Durham. 
Master  of  the  Grammar  School,  Durham.  R.  of  Hotham, 
Yorks.;  V.  of  BossaU.  {Scott-Mayor,  iii.  388;  H.  M. 
Wood.) 

BRANFORTH,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1561. 

BRANHAM  or  BRANNAM,  HUGH.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's, 
Michs.  1567;  B.A.  1569-70;  M.A.  1573; B.D.  1581.  University 
Preacher,  1582.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Apr.  1568,  age  21.  V.  of 
Dovercourt  and  Harwich,  Essex,  1574.  R.  of  Little  Oakley, 
1579.   R.  of  Peldon,  c.  1596.  Died  c.  1615. 

BRANHAM,  HUGH.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1393-4;  M.A.  from 
Jesus,  1597. 

BRANKYNGHAM,  ELIAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 
Michs.  1572.  Ellas  Brantingham,  of  Staple  Inn,  adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  1578. 

BRANSBY,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Apr.  3, 
1732.  S.  of  Henry  (next).  B.  at  Alvingham  in  Lindsey, 
Lines.,  Dec.  3,  1710.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  1732. 
R.  of  Wickham  Bishops,  Essex,  1745.  Died  July  3,  1755. 
Buried  there.   M.I.  Will,  P.C.C.   (H.  G.  Harrison.) 

BRANSBY,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
June  28,  1693.  S.  of  Robert,  fanner.  B.  at  Summercoats, 
Lines.  School,  Louth,  Lines.  Matric  1695.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Mar.  30,  1697-8;  priest,  D^c.  24,  1699.  V.  of 
Cockrington  St  Leonard's,  Lines.,  1699-1722.  R.  of  Kirkby 
Underwood,  1720-3.   P.C.  of  Reston,  and  C.  of  Alvingham. 

BRANSTON,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Apr. 
34, 1718.  S.  of  John,  farmer,  of  Lines.  B.  at  Gunnerby,  near 
Grantham.  Schoo's,  Grantham  and  Oakham.  Matric.  1718; 
B.A.  1731-3.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  33,  1733;  priest, 
Sept.  30,  1724.  V.  of  Thorpe  St  Peter,  Lines.,  1724-54. 
{Scott-Mayor,  iii.  317.) 

BRANSTON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's, 
July  5,  1731.  S.  of  William,  mercer,  of  Lines.  B.  at  Gains- 
borough. School,  Brigg.  Matric.  1731;  B.A.  1734-5.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  June  1,  1735;  priest,  Sept.  19,  1736.  V.  of 
Legsby,  Lines.,  1736-81.  V.  of  New  Sleaford,  1737-69.  V.  of 
Redbourne,  1738-^1.   {Scott-Mayor,  iii.  438.) 

BRANTHAM,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1454.   Graduated  M.A. 

BRANTHWAIT,  ARTHUR  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmanuel, 
Dec.  6,  1620.  1st  s.  of  Miles,  of  Hethel,  Norfolk,  Esq.  Bapt. 
Oct.  5,  1604.  Matric.  1620-1.  Of  Hethel,  Norfolk.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  16, 1623-4.  Married  at  Besthorpe,  Feb.  20, 
1625,  Bridget,  dau.  of  Sir  Anthony  DnuTr,  Knt.  Will  (P.C.C.) 
1642-3.   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

BRANTHWAYT,  ARTHUR  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius, 
June  28,  1675.  S.  of  William  (1653),  Esq.,  of  Hethel,  Norfolk. 
Schools,  Swardeston  and  Seaming.  Scholar,  1675-7.  Adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  1676.  Steward  of  Norwich,  1691-1703.  Chief 
Justice  of  the  Isle  of  Ely.  Died  Sept.  29,  1717.  Father  of 
the  next,  brother  of  Thomas  (1674),  John  and  William  {1683), 
Richard  (1688)  and  Berney  (1698).   {Venn,  i.  454.) 

BRANTHWAITE,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius, 
Jan.  37,  1702-3.  S.  of  Arthur,  of  Norwich,  above.  B.  there. 
School,  Norwidi.  Matric  1702-3.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov. 
12,  1703.  Barrister,  1710.  Of  Hethel.  Died  at  Bristol,  Oct. 
17,  1734-  Buried  at  Hethel,  Norfolk.  Brother  of  Thomas 
(1711),  Miles  (1713)  and  John  (1714).   {Venn,  i.  510.) 

BRANTHWAYT,  ARTHUR  Matric.  from  Caius,  Easter,  1745. 
Not  in  Caius  Admission  Register.  Perhaps  s.  of  Miles, 
Bencher  of  Gray's  Inn.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  19, 
1742- 

BRANTHWAYT,  ARTHUR  Adm.  pens,  (age  i?)  at  Caius, 
July  2,  1747.  S.  of  John  (1714),  R.  of  Kettlestone,  Norfolk. 
B.  there.  School,  Holt.  Matric.  1747;  Scholar,  1747-34; 
B.A.  1750-1;  M.A.  1734.  Fellow,  1751-5-  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Mar.  18, 1753,  as  C.  of  Kettlestone;  priest  (Norwich) 
July  7, 1734.  R.  of  Hethel,  1754-92 ;  of  Rainham  St  Margaret 
and  St  Mary,  1766-70 ;  of  Morston  and  Stiffkey,  1769-92.  Died 
Aug.  35,  1792.  Brother  of  Miles  (1747).  {Venn,  u.  39.) 


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BRANTHWAIT,  BERKEY.  Adm  pens,  (age  i6)  at  Caius, 
July  8,  1698.  S.  of  WiUiam  (1653),  Esq.,  of  Hethel,  Norfolk. 

B.  there.  Schools,  Norwich  (private),  Norwich  and  Braden- 
ham.  Matric.  1699;  Scholar,  1698-1703;  LL.B.  1704;  LL.D. 
17x2.  Fellow,  1704-ai.  Adm.  advocate  in  the  Court  of  the 
Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  1713.  Died  Oct.  2, 1730.  Brother 
of  Thomas  (1674)-   (Venn,  i.  501.) 

BRATHWAITE,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity, 
Micfas.  1611.  B.  at  Kendal,  Westmorland.  B.A.  1614-5; 
M.A.  1618.    Ord.  deacon  (Lx>ndon)  June  4,  1615,  age  23. 

C.  of  Broxted,  Essex. 

BRATHWAYT,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's. 
Oct.  22,  1632.  5th  s.  of  Gawen,  Esq.,  of  Ambleside,  West- 
morland. B.  there.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1632;  B.A. 
1636-7;  M.A.  1640.  Fellow,  1637-  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar. 
16,1640-1.  Brotherof  Thomas  (1627). 

BRATHWAYT,  GEORGE.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  (age  16)  at  St 
John's,  July  6,  1631.  S.  of  Sir  Thomas,  Knt.,  deceased,  of 
Warcop,  Westmorland.  B.  there.  Bapt.  Jan.  13,  i6i3-4- 
School,  private,  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Dec  7,  1631.  Died 
Feb.  16,  1641-a.   Buried  at  Warcop. 

BRANTHWAITE,  JAMES.  Matric.  sizar  from  Sr  John's,  c. 
1594;  B.A.  1597-8;  M.A.  1602.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Mar.  25,  1601,  age  23;  priest,  Dec.  21,  1601.  C.  of  Wrening- 
ham,  Norfolk.  V.  of  Earlham,  1598-1606.  R.  of  Snetterton, 
1605-32.  Buried  Feb.  10,  1632-3. 

BRA YTHWAITE,  JOHN.  Of  Christ's.  B.  at  Kirkby  Malzeard, 
Yorks.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Nov.  1568,  age  27.  One  of 
these  names,  R.  of  Stanwix,  Cumberland,  1585-1602. 
Another,  R.  of  Ormside,  Westmorland,  1582-7.  {Peile,  i. 
85.) 

BRATHWAITE,  JOHN.  Matric-  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1627;  B.A.  1631-2;  M.A.  1635.  Perhaps  R.  of  Lamplugh, 
Cumberland,  1635-52.  Died  1652. 

BRATHWAITE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  26,  1660.  S.  of  William,  hatter,  of  Hawkshead,  Lanes. 
B.  there.  School,  Hawkshead.  Matric.  1660;  B.A.  1663-4. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  23,  x666;  priest  (Chester)  June  2, 
1667.  C.  of  Grasmere,  Westmorland,  1667-87- 

BRANTHWAITE.  JOHN  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Sept. 
14,  1683.  S.  of  William  (1653),  Esq.,  of  Hethel,  Norfolk. 
B.  there.  School,  Norwich.  Matric.1683-4;  Scholar,  1684-91; 
B.A.  1687-8;  M.A.  1691;  M.D.  1700.  Fellow,  1691-17x4. 
Fellow  of  the  College  of  Physicians,  1703.  Gulstonian 
lecturer,  1704.  Censor,  1705,  1708,  171X,  Practised  in 
London.  Died  Jan.  27,  X714-S.  Brother  of  Arthur  (1675), 
WiUiam  (1683),  Richard  (x688)  and  Berney  (1698).   (Venn, 

I.  474-) 

BRANTHWAYTE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i7)at  Caius,  Apr.  2, 
17x4.  S.  of  Arthur  (1675),  of  Norwich.  B.  there.  School, 
Norwich.  Scholar,  17x3-20;  B.A.  17x7-8.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln,  Litt.  dim.  from  Norwich)  Mar.  5,  X720-1 ;  priest  (Nor- 
wich) Nov.  30,  172X.  R.  of  Shereford,  Norfolk,  1721.  R.  of 
Kettiestone,  X721-66.  Died  Mar.  2,  1766.  Will  proved 
(Norwich)  1766.  Father  of  Arthur  (1747)  and  Miles  (i747)- 
(Venn,  11.  2.) 

BRAITHWAITE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  J«sus,  Nov.  17,  1745. 
Of  Myton,  Yorks.  S.  of  Edward,  clerk,  deceased.  Matric. 
X745;  Rustat  scholar;  B.A.  X749-50;  M.A.  1753.  Fellow, 
1754-89.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  23,  1753;  priest,  Feb. 
as,  1755-  Died  1789.   (A.  Gray.) 

BRATHWAITE,  tIARK.  Matric.  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 
17x7.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  19,  X7i8.  S.  of  Richard,  of 
York.   LL.B.  X723;  LL.D.  1728  {Com.  Reg.). 

BRANTHWAYTE,  MILES.  Adn*.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Oct. 
16,  X654.  S.  of  Arthur,  Esq.  (1620),  of  Hethel,  Norfolk.  B. 
there.  Matric.  X654.  Schools,  Yelverton  and  Norwich.  Adm. 
atGray'sInn,  Aug.  17, 1635.  Buried  at  Hethel,  Jan.  xo,  17x2. 
{Venn,  i.  390.) 

BRANTHWAYTE.  MILES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  x7)  at  Caius,  Oct. 
20,  1713.  S.  of  Arthur  (1675),  of  Norwich.  B.  there.  School, 
^farwica.  Matric.  1713.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  29.  1714. 
]3arrister,  1719.  Bencher,  1742.  High  Steward  to  Bishop  of 
Norwich.  Died  Nov.  \o,  x7St.  Buried  at  Hethel.  Brother 
of  Arthur  (1702-3),  John  (1714)  and  Thomas  (x7xx).  {Venn, 
n.  I.) 

BRAKTHWAYTE,  MILES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  x8)  at  Caius, 
July  2,  X747.  S.  of  John  (17x4),  K.  ot  Kettiestone,  Norfolk. 
B.  there.  School,  Holt.  Matric.  X747;  Scholar,  1747-53; 
B.A.  1750-X.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  19,  1742.  Of  Gun- 
thotpe,  Esq.   Died  1780.   Brother  of  Arthur  (1747).   {Venn, 

II.  39.) 

BRATHWAYTE,  REGINALD.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1588;  B.A.  (?  1391-2);  M.A.  1393.  Of  Lanes.  Fel- 
low, 1393. 


Branthwaite,  Willlam 

BRANTHWAITE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  (age  17)  »t 
Caius,  July  x,  1608.  S.  of  Richard,  Esq..  Serjeant-at-law. 
B.  in  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  x6o8.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  1608.  Not  the  author  of  Drunken  Bamaby.  Executor 
to  his  uncle,  the  Master  of  Caius;  when  he  is  described  as  of 
Ringwood,  Hants.  Benefactor  to  the  College.  The  father  is 
doubtless  the  man  notorious  for  the  torture  of  seminary 
priests  in  the  Tower.  He  died  in  St  Giles'  parish.  Oxford, 
Apr.  29,  X645.   Buried  there.   M.I.   (Venn,  i.  198.) 

BRANTHWAITE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  x6)  at  Caius, 
July  6,  x688.  S.  of  William  (1653),  of  Hethel,  Norfolk.  B. 
there.  School,  Norwich.  Matric.  1688;  Scholar,  1688-96; 
B.A.  X692-3;  M.A.  1698.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Mar.  20, 
1698.  R.  of  Hethel,  X698-X736.  Buried  there  Dec  26, 1736. 
(F«»n,  I.  485.) 

BRAITHWAITE,  ROBERT.  Matric  sizar  from  Chxist's.  Nov. 
1561. 

BRATHWAITE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Tumity.  Easter. 

1582. 

BRATHWAIT,  ROBERT.  Matric  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1598;  B.A.  1602-3;  M.A.  x6o6;  LicMed.  X6X3. 

BRANTHWAITE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  x8)  at  Caius, 
Sept.  15,  1599.  S.  of  Edmund,  of  Kirby  Stephen,  Westmor- 
land. Scholar,  1599-X602. 

BRATHWAITE,  ROBERT.  Matric  pens,  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  16x8. 

BRAITHWAIT,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  24, 
1687.  S.  of  James,  husbandman.  B.  at  Hawkshead,  Lanes. 
School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1687;  B.A.  1690-x. 

BRATHWAIT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  May  ix, 
1612.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Skelwith,  Lajics.  School,  Norwich. 
Matric.  X613;  Scholar,  X612-4;  B.A.  x6x5-6;  M.A.  16x9. 
Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Norwich)  1619.  Probably  R.  of 
Knight's  Enham,  Hants.,  1630.  But  see  Al.  Oxon.  for 
another. 

BRATHWAITE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 
Michs.  1627.  ist  s.  of  Gawen,  of  Ambleside,  Westmorland. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  from  Staple  Inn,  Mar.  ix,  1630-1. 
Barrister,  1639.  Ancient,  1654.  Recorder  ot  Kendal,  1648. 
Died  Nov.  30, 1674.  Buried  at  Grasmere.  Foimded  Scholar- 
ships at  St  John's.  Brother  of  Francis  (1632).  (Founders 
and  Benefactors,  57;  but  see  also  Al.  Oxon.) 

BRANTHWAITE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Caius, 
Oct.  29,  X674.  S.  of  WiUiam  (1653),  Esq.,  of  Hethel,  Norfolk. 
B.  there.  Schools,  Swardeston,  Hethel  and  Seaming. 
Matric.  1674-3.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  5,  1676.  Died 
Mar.  6,  X676-7.  Brother  of  Arthur  (1673),  John  and  WiUiam 
(X683),  Richard  (1688)  and  Berney  (1698).  (Venn,  i.  431.) 

BRANTHWAYTE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius, 
Apr.  24,  171 1.  S.  of  Arthur  (1675),  of  Norwich.  B.  there. 
School,  Norwich.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb,  xi,  1709-10. 
Scholar,  171X-X2.  Died  at  Norwich,  Apr.  i,  X7X4.  Brother 
of  Arthur  (1702-3),  Miles  (17x3)  and  John  (17x4).  (Venn,  i. 
535.) 

BRATHWAITE,  WILLIAM.  Matric  sizar  from  St  John's, 
Michs.  X559;  B.A.  X362-3.  One  of  these  names,  R.  of  Grove, 
Bucks.,  1567;  also  R.  of  Beeford,  Yorks.,  1576-88.  R.  of 
Nunbumholme,  1379-1601.  Died  i6ox. 

BRAYTHWET,  W.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1569. 

BRANTHWAITE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Ciare,  Oct.  1379,  S.  of 
John.  Bapt.  at  St  Peter  Mancroft,  Norwich,  June  13,  1563. 
Matric,  X579;  B.A.  1582-3;  M.A.  from  Emmanuel,  1586; 
B.D.  1593;  D.D.  X598.  Incorp.  M.A.  at  Oxford,  1594. 
FeUow  of  Emmanuel,  X585-X607.  Master  of  Caius,  by  roval 
mandate,  Dec.  9,  X 607.  Vice-Chaneellor,  i6i8-q.  Died  during 
office,  c.  Jan.  X618-X9,  One  of  the  revisers  of  the  Bible,  Great 
benefactor  to  Caius  CoUege,  Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  Mar.  11, 
X618-9.    (Venn,  i.  196;  Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.) 

BRANTHWAITE,  WILLIAM.  Matric  sizar  from  St  John's,  e. 
1595.  B.  at  Lancaster.  B.A.  X598-9;  M.A.  1602.  FeUow, 
1601.  Ord,  deacon  (London)  May  33,  16x9.  age  40,  C.  of  St 
Olave,  Southwark, 

BRANTHWAITE,  WILLIAM.  Matric  pens,  from  Christ's, 
July,  X607.  B.  in  Westmoriand.  B.A.  x6io-xx;  M.A.  1614. 
Orel,  deacnn  and  priest  (London)  Nov.  1613.  Of  Gt  Wig- 
borough,  Essex,  clerk  (not  vicar),  age  37;  Ucensed  to  marry 
Anne,  dau.  of  Arthur  Bright,  D.D.,  Aug.  21, 16x7.  {PeUe,  i. 
263;  Chester's  M.  Licences.) 

BRANTHWAITE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at 
Caius,  June  22,  1653.  S.  of  Arthur  (i6«o),  gent.,  of  Hetbci, 
Norfolk.  B.  there.  School,  Caistor.  Matric.  1653.  Of  Hethel, 
Esq.,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Apr.  23,  1634.  Died  Feb,  38, 
1709-10.  Father  of  Arthur  (1673),  Richard  (i688)  and  the 
next,  (Venn,  i,  388,) 


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BRANTHWAITE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i6)  at  Caius, 
Sept.  14,  1683.  S.  of  William  (above),  Esq.,  of  Hethel, 
Norfolk.  B.  there.  School,  Norwich.  Matric.  1683-4; 
Scholar,  1684-91;  B.A.  1687-8.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Imi,  Feb. 
10,  1686-7.  Barrister,  1691.  Serjeant-at-law,  1715.  Died 
Nov.  I,  1729.    Buried  at  HetheL   (Venn,  i.  474.) 

BRATHWAIT,  .    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  21, 

1702.   Resided  till  1709. 

BRANTINGHAM, .  Dominican  Friar.  Fined  for  non -incep- 
tion in  Theology,  1454. 

BRASBONE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1578  (adm.  as  Brabomne). 

BRASBRIDGE,  WILLIAM  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 
Michs.  1578;  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1582-3,  as  Bracebridge. 

BRASSBRIDGE, .   B.A.  1477-8;  M.A.  1481-2. 

BRASGIRDLE  or  BRACEGIRDLE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from 
Queens',  Michs.  1588.  B.  in  Cheshire.  B.A.  1591-2;  M.A. 
1595;  B.D.  1602.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  May  14,  1598.  R.  of 
St  John's-sub-Castro,  Lewes,  1598.  R.  of  St  TTiomas-in-the- 
Cliffe,  1599.  V.  of  Rye,  1602.  V.  of  Peasmarsh,  1606.  Author, 
Psychopharmacon  (ms.  in  Brit.  Mus.).  Buried  at  Rye,  Feb. 
8,  1613-4.    {Cooper,  11.  430;  D.N.B.;  W.  C.  Renshaw.) 

BRACEGIRDLE,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 

1625;  B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633;  B.D.   1641.   Fellow,  1632. 

Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  May  30, 1640.  V.  of  Marsworth,  Bucks., 

1643. 
BRASGIRDLE,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  July  17, 

1599.   Of  Cheshire. 

BRASHAWE,  THOMAS  (1515).  see  BRODSHAW. 

BRASHAWE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sx  John's, 
July  7, 1631.  S.  of  Christopher,  husbandman,  of  Giggleswick, 
Yorks.  B.  there.  School,  Giggleswick. 

BRASIER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  scholar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Sept.  12, 
1615.  S.  of  John,  druggist.  Of  Stowmarket,  Suffolk.  School, 
Ipswich.  Matric.  1616;  B.A.  1618-9;  M.A.  1622.  Ord.  priest 
(Peterb.)  Jan.  31, 1624-5.  V.  of  Bramford,  Suffolk,  1625-40. 
Died  before  1657.    (Venn,  i.  230.) 

BRASIER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Jan.  13, 
1684-5.  S.  of  John  of  Colchester,  ironmonger.  B.  there, 
Jime  27,  1667.  School,  Felstead.  Matric.  1685;  B.A.  1688-9; 
M.A.  1692.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  20, 1691;  priest.  May 
23,  1692.  R.  of  Gt  Holland,  Essex,  1692-1725.  Chaplain  to 
the  Duke  of  Schombergand  Leinster.  R.  of  Easthorpe,  Essex, 
1703-25.  Died  July  17,  1725.  Buried  at  H.  Trin.  M.I. 
{PeUe,  II.  97.) 

BRASIER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Sept.  14,  1595. 
Of  Herefordshire. 

BRASS,  JAMES.   Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1554. 

BRASSE,  RALPH.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1567 

(?and  again,  Easter,  1568);    B.A.  from  Clare,  1571-2,  as 

Bressey. 
BRASS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  Apr  26, 

1679.  S.  of  William,  of  Flass  Euid  Broome,  Durham.  School, 

Diirham.   Became  FeU.-Com.  May  27,  1681.    Matric.  1679; 

M.A.  1682  [Com.  Reg.).  Of  Flass,  Durham.  [T.  A.  Walker, 

163.) 
BRASSELEY,  ANTHONY  JAMES.    Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi, 

1697.   B.  in  France.  Matric.  Michs.  1697;  LL.B.  17x5.  Ord. 

priest  (Lincoln)  Mar.  13, 1714-5.  R.  of  Sedgebrook  and  East 

Allington,  Lines.,  1715. 
BRASSIE  or  BRESSY,  EDMUND.  Matric.  pens,  from  Emmanuel, 

Michs.   1586.    Perhaps  of  Brentford,  Middlesex,  adm.  at 

Gray's  Inn,  May  17,  1588. 
BRASSY  or  BRESSY,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney, 

Feb.  27,  1621-2.  S.  of  Edmund,  gent.   B.  at  Maldon,  Beds. 

School,  Walshamstead,  Bucks,  (private).  Matric.  1622;  B.A. 

1625-6; M.A.  1629. 
BRASSEY,  RALPH.    Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

Aug.  31,  1530.  Of  Bunbury,  Cheshire. 
BRASSEY,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall,  Michs. 

1547,  imputes. 
BRASSIE,  ROBERT.   Adm.  at  Kino's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from 

Eton,  Feb.   19,   1525-6.    B.  at  Bunbury,  Cheshire.    B.A. 

1529-30;  M.A.  1533;  B.D.  1541;  D.D.  1557.   Fellow,  1529. 

Provost,  1556-8.    Vice-chancellor,  1557-8.    V.  of  Prescot, 

Lanes.,   1541-58.    R.  of  Hadstock,  Essex,   1557-8.    Died 

Nov.  10,  1558.   Brass  in  King's  College  ChapeL   {Cooper,  i. 

182;  III.  73.) 
BRASSEY,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  TuNrrv  Hall,  Michs. 

1547. 
BRASTON,  RICHARD.  B.A.  1480-1. 
BRATHWAITE,  see  BRANTHWAITE. 


Bray,  William 

BRATTELL,  DANIEL  Scholar  of  Trinity,  June  22, 1652,  from 

Westminster.   Of  Middlesex.   B.A.  1655-6;  M.A.  1659;  B.D. 

1667;  D.D.  1681.   Fellow,  1658;  ejected,  but  restored,  1660. 

Sigfns  for  priest's  orders  (London)  Mar.  8,  1665-6.    R.  of 

Cheadle,  Staffs.,  1673-7.    R.  of  Loughton,  Bucks.,   1681. 

Died  Feb.  5,  1694-5,  aged  63.  Buried  in  the  College  Chapel. 

M.I.  there.  Will  (V.C.C.)  1695.   (Le  Neve,  Mon.,  v.  158.) 
BRATTELL,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  3,  1665. 
BRAUNT,  RICHARD.   M.A.  1488. 
BRAWLERD,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Pembroke,  Apr. 

20, 1650.  S.  of  Mark,  of  Ipswich.  Matric.  1650;  B.A.  1653-4. 

Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  1661.    Probably  R. 

of  Carlton  Colville,  Suffolk,  1657-70. 
BRAWNE,  HUGH.    Adra.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Pembroke, 

May  7,  1661.   S.  of  Sir  Richard,  Knt.,  of '  Allscott,'  Gloucs. 

Buried  at  Little  St  Mary's,  Cambridge,  Apr.  16,  1662. 
BRAWNE  or  BROWN,  JOHN    M.A.  1626  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 

If  Brown,  'of  Surrey;  eq.  aur.fil.;  matric  (Oxford)  May  3, 

1621,  age  17;   B.A.  1622;   M.A.  1625':  but  the  signature 

seems  'Brawne.'    Probably  s.  of  Sir  Hugh  Brawne,  of  New- 

ington,  Surrey,  and  Alscott,  Gloucs.    (Bloom,  Preston-on- 

Stour.) 
BRAWN,  JOHN,   M.A.  from  St  John's,  1682.  S.  of  John,  clerk, 

deceased.  B.  at  Saintbury,  Gloucs.  Bapt.  there,  Feb.  4, 1655. 

Matric.  at  University  College,  Oxford,  Jan.  21,  1675-6,  age 

18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1679.   Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Gloucester) 

Jan.  7,  1679-80.   Succeeded  his  father  as  R.  of  Saintbury, 

16S0.  Buri^  there  Sept.  24,  1736. 
BRAWNE,  RICHARD.   M.A.  1675  {LU.  Reg.). 

BRAXFIELD, .   A  friar.   D.D.  1477-8. 

BRAXTON,   JOHN.     M.A.    1587   (Incorp.   from   Oxford).    Of 

Hampshire.    Matric.  (from  BaUiol  College,  Oxford)  May  2, 

1581,  age  17;  B.A.  1583-4;  M.A.  1586. 
BRAY,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1624. 

One  of  these  names,  s.  and  h.  of  Owen,  of  Chobham,  Surrey, 

Esq.,  was  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  17,  1626-7.    Age  15  in 

1623.    {Vis.  of  Surrey,  1623.) 
BRAY,  GEORGE  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  1 1, 

1640.   S.  of  Thomas.   B.  in  London.  School,  Castle  Camps, 

Cambs.     Matric.    1640;   Created  M.A.   (Oxford)    Feb.   21, 

1642-3.    Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Bamby-on-Don, 

Yorks.,  Esq.,  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Mar.  1,  1641-2.  Will 

(Court  of  Delegates)  1671-2.   {Al.  Oxon.;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 
BRAY,  GILES.    Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 

1629;  B.A.  1631-2.   Perhaps  s.  of  Edmond,  of  Barrington, 

Gloucs.   If  so,  died  1642.   {Essex  Pedigrees.) 
BRAY,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  23,  1675.    Of 

Montgomeryshire.  Matric.  1675;  B.A.  1679-80. 
BRAY,  JOSHUA    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  24,  1654. 

Of  Cambridgeshire.   Matric.  1654;  B.A.  1657-8;  M.A.  1665. 

R.  of  Thundersley,  Essex,  1663-76.   Buried  there  Aug.  2, 

1676.    WiU  (Comm.  C.  Essex). 
BRAY,  REGINALD.    High  Steward  of  the  University  before 

X503. 
BRAYE,  RICHARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 

1576. 
BRAYE,    RICHARD.     Matric    FeU.-Com.   from   Magdalene, 

Easter,  1628.   Perhaps  of  Arley,  Warws.,  adm.  at  the  Inner 

Temple,  1631.   Barrister,  1639. 
BRAY,  SAMUEL   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  19, 

1663-4.    S.  of  Thomas,  tailor,  of  Islington,  Middlesex.    B. 

there.   School,  Islington.   Matric.  1664;  B.A.  1667-8.   Ord. 

deacon  (Lincoln)  Apr.  7, 1668,  C.  of  Islington ;  priest  (London) 

June,  1669.  R.  of  Sullington,  Sussex,  1668. 
BRAY,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1613; 

B.A.  from  Christ's,  1616-7;  M.A.  1620;  B.D.  1631-2  {Lit. 

Reg.) ;  D.D.  1639.    Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  Sept.  1620;  pnest, 

Sept.  1621.   R.  of  St  Ethelburga,  London,  1632-3.    F*reb.  of 

St   Paul's,  1632.     V.  of  St  Martin-in-the-Fields,  1633-42; 

sequestered.     R.  of   East   Horsley,  Surrey.    Chaplain    to 

Archbishop  Laud.    V.  of  Chaldon-Herring,  Dorset,  1634-9. 

Preb.  of  Canterbury,  1638-44.    Said  to  have  died  abroad  in 

1644.    (D.N.B.;  Peile,  i.  294.) 
BRAY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  6, 1637-8. 

BRAY,  WILLIAM  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  10,  1672 
Of  Cheshire.  Matric.  1674;  B.A.  1675-6;  M.A.  1688.  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1684.  R.  of  Upminster,  Essex,  1686-9.  Perhaps 
V.  of  Blackley,  Lanes.,  1677-83.  Will  proved  (Consist.  C. 
London)  1689;  R.  of  Upminster. 

BRAY, .  B.A.  1476-7.  A  William  Bray  was  V.  of  Chatteris, 

1484-90.  Possibly  Sir  Reginald  Bray,  who  was  High  Steward 
some  time  before  1503.  See  above. 

BRAY  (?  BRAG), .   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1621. 

BRAYMONGER, .   B.A.  1478. 


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Brayne,  Christopher 

BRAYNE   or  BRAINE,  CHRISTOPHER.    Matric.  sizar  from 

Kino's,  Lent,  1691-2;  B.A.  1695-6. 
BRAYNE,  EDWARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1563. 

Matric.  Michs.  1568;  B.A.  1578-9;  M.A.  1582.   V.  of  Grant- 

chester,  Cambs.,  1573-1613,  where  he  carefully  transcribed 

the  old  register.  Dieid  May  14, 1613.  Buried  at  Grantchester. 

{Masters  Lamb,  442.) 
BRAINE,  JOHN.    Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1454-61.    One  of 

these  names  V.  of  Aesclingham  (in  Frendsbury,  Kent)  1462. 
BRAYNE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sirar  from  Pkterhouse,  Easter,  1604; 

B.A.  1608-9.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Mar.  20,  1613-4. 

BRAYNE,  NATHANIEL.   Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1569. 
BRAYNE,  NATHANIEL.    Matric.  sirar  from  King's,  c.  1593. 

Migr.ited  to  Corpus  Christi.  B.A.  1596-7;  M.A.  1600. 
BRAYNE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 

1371.     Of    Cambridgeshire.     B.A.    1582-3.     Ord.    deacon 

(Lincoln) ;  priest  (Ely)  Apr.  1,  1578 ;  of  Grantchester,  Cambs. 

(?  curate).  C.  of  Aswardby,  Lines.  R.  of  Comberton,  Cambs., 

1580.   V.  of  Gt  Chesterford,  Essex,  1600. 
'BRAYNER,'  HENRY.   Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1631. 

(Mistake  for  Beauvoir;  whom  see.) 
BREAMER,  GEORGE.   B.A.  1673,  incorp.  from  St  Albans  Hall, 

Oxford.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Cublington,  Bucks.,  clerk.  Matric. 

at  Oxford,  Mar.  30, 1669,  age  17;  B.A.  1672;  M.A.  1675.  R.  of 

Cublington,  Bucks.,  1682.    {Al.  Oxon.) 
BREARCLIFFE,  EDWARD.   Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  c.  1597. 

B.  at  Northope  in  Lindsey,  Lines.  B.A.  1600-1;  M.A.  1611. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  10;  priest,  Sept.  25, 1609,  age  24. 

C.  of  East  Wickham,  Kent. 
BRERECLIFFE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  Oct.  1599.  B.  in 

Yorkshire.  B.A.  1603-4;  M.A.  1607.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln) 
Feb.  21,  1607-8.  V.  of  Collingham,  Vorks.,  1616. 

BREARCLIFFE,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 

June  7,  1728.    S.  of ,  husbandman,  of  Vorks.    B.  at 

Huddersfield.  School,  Bradford.  Matric.  1728;  B.A.  1731-2. 
Ord.  deacon  (York)  June  4, 1732;  priest,  Aug.  5,  1733.  R.  of 
Todwick,  Yorks.,  1733-6.  V.  of  Skipwith.  V.  of  White 
Chapel,  Yorks.,  1732-6.  Died  1736.   {Scott-Mayor,  in.  417.) 

BREARCLIFB,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Pembroke,  1627. 
Matric.  1627;  B.A.  1630-1;  M.A.  1634.  V.  of  Buckden, 
Hunts.,  1641. 

BREARECLIFFB,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
May  20, 1641.  S.  of  William  (1598),  V.  of  North  Cave,  Yorks. 

B.  there.  School,  South  Cave  (private).  Matric.  1641;  B.A. 
1645-6;  M.A.  1649.  Fellow,  1647.  Brotherof  Stephen  (1647). 
Probably  minister  at  Stangrave,  Yorks.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1658. 
(J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

BRIERCLIFFE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
June  7,  1705.  S.  of  Samuel,  of  Darrington,  Yorks.  School, 
Westminster.  Matric.  1705-6;  Scholar,  1706;  B.A.  1708-9. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  19,  1709;  priest,  Sept  24,  1710. 

C.  at  Hatfield.  Chaplain  to  the  Hon.  East  India  Company,  at 
Fort  William,  1713.  Died  at  Calcutta,  Aug.  1717.  (H.  B. 
Hyde,  Annals  of  Bengal.) 

BREARCLIFF,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  27,  1647.  S.  of  William,  minister,  of  North  Cave,  Yorks. 
B.  there.  School,  Pocklington,  Yorks.  Matric.  1648;  B.A. 
1650-1;  M.A.  1656.  Perhaps  R.  of  Brantingham,  Yorks., 
and  father  of  William  (1683).  Brother  of  Samuel  (1641). 
BREERCLIFFE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs. 
1598;  B.A.  1601-2;  M.A.  1605.  V.  of  North  Cave,  Yorks., 
1606-44.  Died  1644.  Fatherof  the  above  and  Samuel  (1641). 
BREERCLIFF,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  May 
17,  1683.  ist  s.  of  Stephen  (?  1647),  R.  of  Brantingham, 
Yorks.  Schools,  EUough ton  and  Holden.  Matric.  1683;  B.A. 
1686-7. 
BREAREY,  CHRISTOPHER  SPENCER  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus, 
July  I,  1728.  S.  of  Samuel  (1688),  R.  of  Middleton,  Yorks. 
Bapt.  at  Belfrey's,  York,  Feb.  4,  1710-1.  Matric.  1728. 
Succeeded  bis  father  as  R.  of  Middleton -on-the- Wolds, Yorks., 
i735-«4.  Died  Dec.  31,  1787,  aged  78.  WUI  (York)  1788. 
BREAREY,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Feb.  3,  1696-7. 
S.  of  William  (1661),  LL.D.,  of  Yorks.  Matric.  1697;  Scholar, 
1697;  B.A.  1700-1;  M.A.  1704.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Feb. 
17,  1703-*;  priest  (Ely)  Dec.  ai,  1707.  R.  of  Boxworth, 
Cambs.,  1708.  Brotherof  William  (1697).  {F.M.G.,  781.) 
BRBERBY.  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  fage  15)  at  Sidney,  Oct.  3, 
1651.  S.  of  Samuel,  merchant.  B.  at  York.  School,  York. 
Matric.  1652,  as  'Preery';  M.B.  1657.  Preb.  of  Southwell, 
T678-1704 
BREAREY,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Apr.  13,  1688. 
Of  Yorkuhire.  S.  of  Christopher,  of  York.  Matric.  1688; 
Scholar,  1690;  B.A.  1691-3;  M.A.  169SLD.D.  1719.  Fellow, 
I49S-X707.  Married,  in  the  CoUcfe  Clapel,  Nov.  4,  1707, 
Lettioe  Speneer,  of  Cambridge.  Cof  Harltoo,  Cambs.,  1697- 

V.  A.  C.  209 


Breese,  Christopher 

1707.  R.  of  Middleton,  Yorks.,  1706-35.  R.  of  S.  Dalton. 
Preb.  of  York,  1722-36.  Died  Jan.  15,  1735-6,  aged  65. 
Buried  in  York  Minster.  Father  of  Christopher  (1728). 
(A.  Gray.) 

BREARY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  May  7, 
1647.  S.  and  h.  of  Christopher,  merchant.  B.  at  York. 
School,  York.  Matric.  1647.  Died  without  issue.  {Vis.  of 
Yorks.,  1665.) 

BREEREY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  19, 
1661.  S.  of  Henry,  gent.  B.  at  York.  School,  York.  Matric. 
1661;  B.A.  1664-5;  LL.D.  1674  {Lit.  Reg.).  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  May  27,  1665.  Archdeacon  of  East  Riding,  1675-1701. 
R.  of  Adel,  Yorks.,  1677-1701.  R.  of  Guiseley,  1677-1701. 
Preb.  of  York,  1690.  Buried  at  St  John's,  York,  Mar.  9, 
1701-2.   Father  of  Henry  (1696-7)  and  William  (1697). 

BREAREY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus.  Feb.  3,  1696-7. 
S.  of  William  (i66i)  LL.D.,  of  Yorks.  Matric.  1697;  Scholar, 
1697;  B.A.  1700-1.  Admon.  (York)  1752.  Brother  of  Henry 
(1696-7). 

BREARLY,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  May  14,  1667,  from 
Emmanuel  (three  years'  residence  there).  Of  Rocjidale, 
Lanes.  School,  Manchester.  Matric.  1664;  Scholar,  1668; 
B.A.  1667-8;  M.A.  1671.  Fellow,  1671-9.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1675.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  24, 1670.  Died  Sept.  20, 1679. 
(Mumford,  Manchester  Gr.  Sck.) 

BRIARLEY,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at  Christ's,  June  9, 
1670.  S.  of  James.  B.  at  Nantwich,  Cheshire.  School, 
Bunbury.  Matric.  1670;  B.A.  1673-4.  Buried  May  12,  1682. 
{Manchister  Parish  Reg.) 

BREARLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  Feb.  12, 
1639-40.  S.  of  Roger,  P.C.  of  Grindleton-in-Craven,  near 
Clitheroe.  B.  at  Clitheroe,  Lanes.  School,  WakefieJd.  Matric. 
1640. 

BREARLEY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  May 
2,  1660.  S.  of  Richard.  B.  at  Rochdale,  Lanes.  School, 
Rochdale.   Matric.  1660;  B.A.  1663. 

BREARLEY,  BRERELY  or  BRIERLEY,  ROGER.  Adm.  sizar 
(age  21)  at  Magdalene,  Mar.  30,  1652.  S.  of  Roger,  clerk, 
deceased,  late  of  Burnley,  Lanes.  School,  Wakefield.  Matric. 
1652.    For  the  futher  see  D.N. B. 

BRIERLEY,  SAiniEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  1623. 
Matric.  Easter,  1624. 

BREERLY,  THOMAS.   M.A.  1460-r. 

BREARLEY,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  July, 
1629.  Of  Lancashire.  B.A.  1631-2;  M.A.  from  Christ's,  1635. 
Fellow  of  Christ's,  1635-44;  ejected.  Taxor,  1641.  R.  of 
Clipstone,  Northants.,  1644.   {PeiU,  l.  396.) 

BRECKNOCK,  JAMES.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1622;  B.A.  1624-5.  Probably  s.  of  Roger,  of  Hueknall 
Torkard,  Notts.  B.  1602.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  June  16, 
1633.    V.  of  SpKjndon,  Derbs.    Died  1674. 

BRECKNOCK,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  30,  166$.  S.  of  James  (above),  flerk,  of  Kegworth, 
Leics.  B.  there  Oct.  12,  1641.  Matric.  1664;  B.A.  1667-8; 
M.A.  1671.  V.  of  Weston,  Lines.  Died  Apr.  i,  1691.  {Lines. 
Pedigrees.) 

BRECKNOKE,  ROGER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
June7,i666.  S.of  James  (1622), of  Spondon,  Derbs.  B.  there. 
Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1669-70.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  24, 
1671.  V.  of  Digby,  Lines.,  1672. 

BRECKNOCK,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Michs. 
1650;  B.A.  1654-5;  M.A.  1658. 

BRECKNOCK,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clark,  July  10,  17x0. 
B.  at  Thomey,  Isle  of  Ely. 

BREONAM,  ANDREW,  see  LACY. 

BREDSAL, .    B.A.  1490-1. 

BREEDBN,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  TRiNiTy,  Easter, 
1578. 

BREEDON,  ZACHEUS.  M.A.  from  Emmanuel,  1611.  Of  Buck- 
inghamshire. Matric.  (from  Trinity  College,  Oxford)  Mar. 
30,  1604,  age  16;  B.A.  1607;  B.D.  1619.  Signs  as  Minister 
of  Wobum,  Beds.,  1613-34.  R.  of  Croughton,  NorthanU., 
1631.  Obtained  a  grant  of  arms,  1662.  Buried  at  Croughton, 
luly  9,  1663.  M.I.  Perhaps  father  of  the  next.  {Al. 
Oxon.) 

BREEDON,  ZACHEUS.  M.A.  1658  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
Probablyson  of  above.  Matric.  (from  Trinity  College,  Oxford) 
May  12,  1651:  B.A.  1654-5;  M.A.  1657.  «•  o«  S.  Moreton. 
Berks.,  1660;  and  of  Bright  Waltham,  1666.  V.  of  Folkton, 
Yorks.,  1684.    {Al.  Oxon.) 


BRBBSB,  CHRISTOPHER,  te*  BRICB. 


Breese,  John 

BREESE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i7\  at  Caius,  Apr.  3,  1712. 
S.  of  TTioinas,  gent.,  of  Elvedon,  Suffolk.  B.  at  Bamham, 
Norfolk.  School,  Pepper  Harrow,  Surrey  (private).  Matric. 
1713;  Scholar,  1713-9;  B.A.  1716-7;  M.A.  1720.  Fellow, 
1719-29.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  1720;  priest  (London)  Feb.  18, 
1721-2.  R.  of  Hingham,  Norfolk,  1728-50;  of  Bixton,  1731- 
50.  Died  July  4,  1750.  M.I.  at  Hingham.  Admon.  (Norf. 
archd.  C).    {Venn,  i.  526.) 

BRELSFORO  or  BRILSEFORD,  HUGH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Em- 
manuel, June  4,  164X.  Matric.  1641. 

BRELSFORTH,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1584;  B.A.  1587-8,  as  Brelsford. 

BREME  or  BRAEM,  MARTIN.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Corpus 
Christi,  Easter,  1551;  B.A.  155 1-2.  A  German.  Amanu- 
ensis to  Martin  Bucer;  after  whose  death  he  resided  in 
Corpus  Christi  with  Matthew  Parker.  {Masters.) 

BREBAYS,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1449. 

BRENDE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  3,  1650. 
Of  Surrey. 

BRENDE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Micbs.  1571. 
Will  of  one  of  these  names  (P.C.C.)  1610;  of  Blechingley, 
Surrey,  gent.    (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

BRENGHAM, .   B.Civ.  or  Can.L.  1484-5. 

BRENNYNGE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1569. 

BRERER,  TRUST.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1562. 

BRERES,  ALEXANDER  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1617.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Marton,  Lanes.,  gent., 
adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  9,  1614-5;  or  s.  of  Edmond, 
of  Brockhall,  Lanes.,  age  12  in  1613.   (Vis.  of  Lanes.,  1613.) 

BREERES,  AUGUSTINE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Mar.  26, 1642. 
Matric.  1642. 

BRERERS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  29,  1620. 
Matric.  1621;  B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.  1628.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
June  8;  priest,  June  9,  1628.  Perhaps  P.C.  of  Padiham, 
Lanes.,  1639. 

BRERES,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  31, 
1655.  S.  of  John,  clerk,  of  Bolton,  Lanes.  B.  there.  School, 
Bumley,  Lames.  Matric.  1655;  B.A.  1658-9.  Perhaps  V.  of 
Chorley,  Lanes.,  c.  1665. 

BRERETON,  ANDREW.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  June  22, 
1631.  S.  of  William,  gent.,  of  Caistor  by  Norwich.  B.  at 
Brooke,  Norfolk.  School,  Ameringhall.  Matric.  1 63 1 ;  Scholar, 
1633-5;  B.A.  1634-5.  Probably  buried  at  Caistor  either  in 
1678  or  1688.    {Venn,  i.  302;  Vis.  of  Norfolk,  1664.) 

BRERETON,  BURKE.  Adm.  scholar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  June  3, 
1689.  Only  s.  of  Randall  (1650),  gent.,  deceased,  of  London. 
School,  private.  Died  of  small-pox  July,  1689.  Buried  in  the 
College  Chapel. 

BRERETON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Aug. 
II,  1686.  S.  of  Edward,  Esq.  B.atBorrowash,  Derbs.  School, 
St  Paul's.   Matric.  1686.   Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1689. 

BRYERTON,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1579- 

BRERETON,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Tri  nity,  Easter,  1617; 
B.A.  1620-1;  M.A.  1624.  One  of  these  names,  s.  of  John,  of 
London,  gent.,  was  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  7,  1619-20. 
One  of  these  names  matric.  from  Brasenose  College,  Oxford, 
Mar.  28,  1617. 

BRERETON,  JOHN.  B.A.  from  Magdalene,  1573-4;  M.A.  from 
St  John's,  1578.  Perhaps  R.  of  Sutton-in-the-Marsh,  Lines., 
till  1582.   Died  1582. 

BREERETON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Jan.  17, 
1588-9.  S.  of  Cuthbert,  citizen  of  Norwich.  School,  Norwich. 
Matric.  1589;  Scholar,  1588-96;  B.A.  1592-3;  M.A.  1596. 
Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Norwich)  1598.  C.  of  Lawshall, 
Suffolk.  R.  of  Brightwell,  1619.  Clearly  therefore,  not  the 
Virginian  explorer,  as  in  D.N.B.,  following  Cooper. 

BRERETON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Sept.  1598. 
Matric.  1598.  Benefactor  to  Sidney.  Perhaps  knighted; 
King's  Serjeant,  Ireland.   (Fuller's  English  Worthies.) 

BRERETON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  2, 
1659.  S.  of  John,  of  Nantwich,  Cheshire.  B.  there.  School, 
Nantwich.  Matric.  1660;  B.A.  1662-3;  M.A.  1666.  Perhaps 
P.C.  of  Blackley,  Lanes.,  1688-9  and  V.  of  St  Mary, 
Beverley,  1672-6. 

BRERETON,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Christ's, 
Aug.  13, 1664.  S.  of  William,  3rd  Baron  Brereton,  of  Leigh- 
lin.  B.  at  Brereton,  Cheshire.  School,  Stortford.  Succeeded 
his  father  as  4th  Baron  Brereton,  1679.  Died  1718.  {PeiU, 
I.  613;  G.E.C.  According  to  G.E.C.  he  was  bom  Dec.  2, 
and  bapt.  Dec.  4,  1659. 

BRERETON,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Nov.  ai,  1735. 
Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  1736;  LL.B.  1744.  Ord.  deacon  (Win- 
chester, Litt.  dim.  from  Norwich)  Dec.  1743;  priest  (Norwich) 
Sept.  1744.  V.  of  Acton,  Cheshire,  1745-8.  Died  1748. 


Brett,  John 

BRERETON,  OWEN  (afterwards  OWEN  SALUSBURY).  Adm. 

pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  June  17,  1734.  S.  of  Thomas,  of 
Shotwick  Park,  Cheshire.  B.  in  London.  School,  West- 
minster. Matric.  1734;  Scholar,  1735.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Dec.  13, 1734.  Called  to  the  bar,  1738.  Recorder  of  Liver- 
pool, 1742-98.  Bencherof  Lincoln's  Inn,  1763.  Constable  of 
Flint  Castle,  1775.  M.P.  for  Ilchester,  1775-80.  F.R.S.  1762. 
F.S.A.  1763.  Antiquary.  Died  Sept.  8,  1798,  at  Windsor. 
Buried  in  St  George's  Chapel.   {D.N.B.;  Al.  W«<won.,  310.) 

BRERETON,  RANDALL.  Adm.  at  Sidney,  1650.  S.  of  Randall, 
Esq.,  of  St  Andrew's,  Middlesex.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  6, 
1651.   Father  of  Burke  (1689). 

BRERETON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  8, 
I735'  S.  of  Thomas,  of  London.  School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  1735;  Scholar,  1737;  LL.B.  (Lambeth)  1750.  V.  of 
Northop,  Flints.,  1747.  P.C. of  St  Nicholas,  Liverpool,  1750. 
Died  Oct.  5,  1784. 

BRERETON,  THEOPHILUS.  Adm.  at  King's,  (age  16)  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Sept.  2,  1637.  3rd  s.  of  Theophilus,  of  City  of 
London,  Esq.  Matric.  1637.  Left  in  1640.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  June  22,  1640.   {Vis.  of  Surrey,  1623.) 

BRIERTON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1577- 
8.  One  Thomas  Brerton,  of  Norwich,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
from  Staple  Inn,  Apr.  30,  1583. 

BRERETON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  18, 
1587.   Matric.  1587. 

BRERETON,  THOMAS.  Matric  pens,  from  King's,  Easter, 
1677. 

BRERETON,  WILLIAM.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1484. 
Resided  till  his  death.   Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1522. 

BRERETON,  WILLIAM.  B.Can.L.  c.  1512. 

BRIERTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Mar. 
10,  1599-1600.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of  WiUiam,  of  Honford, 
Cheshire.  Age  i6  in  1600.  Died  Feb.  18,  1610.  (Ormerod, 
III.  644.) 

BREERTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  July  7,  1679. 
Of  Staffordshire.  Matric.  1680;  Scholar,  1683;  B.A.  1683-4. 
Perhaps  V.  of  Meerbrook,  Staffs.,  1687-1716.   Died  1716. 

BRERETON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1745.  B.  at  Bray,  Berks.  Matric.  Lent,  1745-6;  B.A.  1749- 
50;  M.A.  1753.  Fellow,  1749.  R.  of  Cottesmore,  Rutland. 
R.  of  Piekwell,  Leics.,  1779.  Archdeacon  of  Stafford,  1782. 
Preb.  of  Lichfield,  1784.  Died  Jan.  5,  1812,  aged  86. 
(Nichols,  II.  770.) 

BRERETON, .   A  monk.   B.D.  1505-6. 

BRERTON, .  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter,  1544. 

BRESSY,  see  BRASSY. 

BRETHERTON,  LAURENCE.  University  BedeU,  c.  1485. 
(Stokes,  BedelU,  68.) 

BRETHERTON,  LEIGH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  May  4, 
1650.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Newton,  Lanes.  B.  there.  Schools, 
Winwick  and  Burtonwood.  Matric.  1 650,  as '  Hugh ' ;  Scholar, 
1650-2.  {Venn,  i.  378;  Vis.  of  Lanes.,  1664.) 

BRETLAND,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  July  9, 
1647.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Mottram,  Cheshire.  B.  there. 
Bapt.  May  2,  1630.  School,  Chester.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Feb.  I,  1646-7.  Buried  at  Mottram,  Apr.  22,  1658.  (J.  Fos- 
ter, Gray's  Inn.) 

BRETLAND,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Aug.  31, 
1633.  Of  Derbyshire.  Matric.  1634;  B.A.  1637-8. 

BRETLAND,  WILLIAII4.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  2, 
1594-5-   Matric.  c.  1595. 

BRETT,  DANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1670.  Of 
Suffolk.  Matric.  1670;  B.A.  1673-4;  M.A.  1677.  Ineorp.  at 
Oxford,  1677.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Aug.  1675;  priest. 
Mar.  1679-80.  V.  of  Hockham,  Norfolk,  1682-90.  P.C.  of 
Breckles,  1689. 

BRETT,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1631; 
B.A.  1633-4; M.A.  1637. 

BRETT,  FERDINANDO.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Emmanuel, 
Michs.  1615.  'Ford'  Brett,  s.  and  h.  of  Stephen,  of  New 
Romney,  Kent,  was  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  18,  1616. 

BRETT,  GEORGE.  Mus.B.  from  Trinity,  1610. 

BRET,  HENRY.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1607. 

BRETT,  JAMES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1566.  One 
of  these  names,  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  1572;  s.  and  h. 
of  John,  of  Somersham,  Hunts.,  gent.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1578. 

BRETT,  JAMES.   Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1583. 

BREETE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1566. 

BRET,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1606. 

BRETT,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter,  1647. 
One  of  these  na:)hes,  s.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Hawkhuist,  Kent, 
gent.,  was  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  i,  1646-7. 


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Brett,  John 

BRBTT,  JOHW.  Incorp.  M.A.  1660,  from  Wadham  College, 
Oxford.  Matric.  there,  June  J4,  1653;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1655-6; 
M.A.  1658.  Fellow  of  Magrdalen  College,  Oxford,  1657-61. 
Died  Aug.  1678.  {AL  Oxon.) 

BJUTT,  JOHN.  Adm.  FelL-Com.  at  St  Cathawkb's,  Oct.  28, 
1663.  One  of  these  names,  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Snave, 
R(MMev,  Kent,  age  18  in  1663.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
1666.  OfTenterden.    {Vis.  of  Kent.) 

BRETT,  JOHUL  Adm.  siiarat  Jrsus,  July  3, 1720.  B.  in  London, 
1701.  Matric.  1722;  B.A.  1723-4;  M.A.  1745-  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely)  Dec.  20, 1724  {Litt.  dim.  from  Chichester);  priest,  Dec. 
19,1725.  R.  of  Bamston,  Essex,  1745-  V.of  Asheldam,  1745. 
Perhaps  V.  of  Cobham,  Surrey,  1729-45. 

BRBTT,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  r6)  at  Caius,  Mar.  22, 
1682-3.  S.  of  Joseph,  weaver,  of  Norwich.  B.  there.  School, 
Norwich.  Matric.  1683;  Scherfar,  1683;  B.A.  1686-7;  M.A. 
169 1.  Fellow,  1689-99.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  22, 
1689;  priest,  June  25,  1690.  C.  of  Burton  Coggles,  Lines., 
1689.  R.  of  St  Clement's,  Norwich,  1696-1719.  R.  of  St 
Austin's,  1700.  University  preacher,  1697.  Died  Oct.  22, 
1719.    Father  of  the  next.   (Venn,  t.  473.) 

BRETT,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Apr.  6,  1717. 
S.  of  Joseph  (above),  R.  of  St  Clement's,  Norwich.  B.  there. 
School,  Norwich.  Scholar,  1717-22;  B.A.  1720-1;  M.A.  1724. 
Fellow,  1722-4.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  1724.  Usher  of  Perse 
School,  Cambridge,  1721-2.  Head  N^ter  of  Wymondham 
School,  1722-33;  of  Seaming,  1733-c.  50.  R.  of  Bamham 
Broom,  Norfolk,  with  Bixton  and  Kimberley.  Died  Mar.  14, 
1764.  M.L  at  Bamham  Broom.  Will  proved  (Norwich)  1764. 
{VtHH,  u.  7.) 

BRETT,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queehs',  Easter,  1615. 
Of  Kent.  B.A.  1617-8;  M.A.  1621;  B.D.  i6a8.  P.C.  of 
Sutton-by-Dover,  Kent,  1627. 

BRETT,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Jan.  39,  1632-3. 
Matric.  1634;  B.A.  1636-7;  M.A.  1640.  Perhaps  V.  of 
Headcom,  Kent,  c.  1642.  V.  of  Eastry,  1653-61.  V.  of 
Folkestone,  1662-6. 

BRETT,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  June  14,  i68i.  Of 
Munden  Frewell,  Herts.  Matric.  1681. 

BRETT,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  June  25, 
1395.  Matric.  c.  1595.  S.  of  Richard.  B.  at  Bunwell,  Norfolk. 
School,  Harleston.  B.A.  1598-9. 

BRETT,  THOMAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  c.  1591. 

BRETT,  THOMAS.  M.A.  1607  (Incorp.  from  Oxft»rd).  B.A. 
from  St  Mary  Hall,  1387;  M.A.  from  All  Souls',  1592. 

BRETT,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1649.  Of  Kent  B.A.  1632;  M.A.  1659.  Perhaps  P.C.  of 
Sutton-by-Dover,  1664-81  and  R.  of  Betteshanger,  1662-81, 
Died  i68t. 

BRBTT,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1639.  Of  Kent.  B.A.  1661-2;  M.A.  1663.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1675.  Signs  for  priest's  orders  (London)  Sept.  21,  1666.  C.  of 
Elmstead,  Kent.  R.  of  Cottenham,  Cambs.,  1671.  Perhaps 
V.  of  Witham,  Essex,  1676-80.  One  of  these  names,  s.  of 
Thomas,  of  Snave,  in  Romney  Marsh,  was  adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  Nov.  14,  1639. 

BRETT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1667.  Of  Norfolk. 
Matric.  Easter,  1668;  B.A.  1671-2.  Perhaps  s.  of  Robert,  of 
Wen<Hing,  Norfolk.  B.  1649.  Head  Master  of  Seaming  Free 
School,  1677-91.  Died  Feb.  15,  1691.  M.L  at  Scjimine. 
Father  of  Thomas  (1704).  (Carthew,  Hundred  of  Launditch, 
in^344) 

BRETT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  July  i, 
1668.  S.  of  Thomas,  farmer,  of  Kent.  B.  there.  School, 
Tonteidw.  Matric.  1668;  B.A.  1671-2;  M.A.  1678.  Ord. 
ttaeoa  (London)  Sept.  22,  1672;  priest.  Mar.  12,  1673-4. 
C.  of  Rnckiage,  Kent.  R.  of  Folkington,  Sussex,  1678.  R. 
of  West  Dean,  1679.  Claimed  as  a  non-juror  when  at  West 
Dean.  Buried  at  Jevington,  Feb.  12,  1742,  aged  92.  (W.  C. 
Renshaw;  Kettlewell's  Life.) 

BRBTT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Mar.  ao,  1684-5. 
S.  of  Thomas,  of  Spring  Grove,  Wye,  Kent.  B.  Sept.  3,  1667, 
at  Bettesbanger.  School,  Wye.  Matric.  1685.  Migrated  to 
Corpus  Christi,  Jan.  17, 1689-90.  LLB.  from  Corpus  Christi, 
1690;  LL.D.  from  Queens',  1697.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester) 
Dec.  31,  1690;  priest  (London)  Sept.  30,  1691.  LectnMT  at 
ItUngton.  R.  of  Trotter»cli(Je,  Kent,  1692-5.  R.  of  B«ttes- 
hanger.  Kent,  1703-14.  R.  of  Rucking)^,  1703-14.  Became 
a  naa-puor,  1714.  Coraecrated  non-jurinx  Bishop,  Jan.  23, 
x7>3-4.  Marriad,  at  Great  Chart,  Kent,  Bridget,  dau.  of 
Sir  Nicholas  Toke.  Author  of  numerous  works.  Died  Mar. 
3.  1743-4.    {D.N.B.) 

BRETT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Corpvs  Christi,  1704.  S.  of 
Thomaa  (1667),  Master  ot  Seaming  Free  School,  Norfolk. 
Matric  1703;  B.A.  tyoi-9.  Died  Nov.  16,  1744,  aged  60. 
M.L  in  TivetriMU  St  Mary,  NocfoUt. 


Bretton,  John 


BRETT,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  i6o». 
Of  Norfolk.  B.A.  1604-5.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  21, 
1606. 

BRETT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's.  Oct.  17, 
1721.  S.  of  William,  gent.,  of  Somereet.  B.  at  East  Chinnock. 
School,  Crewkeme.  Matric.  1721;  B.A.  1723-6.  Ord.  priest 
(Peterb.,  Litt.  dim.  from  Samm)  June  4,  1726.  C.  of  Bea- 
minster,  Dorset,  1726.  V.  of  Netherbury  and  Beaminster. 
1743-3- 

BRETTE, .   B.A.  1518-9. 

BRETTARGH,  JAMES.    Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Oct.  19,  1693. 

S.  of  Jonathan,  Esq.,  deceased,  of  Brettargh-Holt,  Lanes. 

Matric.  1693-4;  Scholar.   (Pedigree  in  Vis.  of  Lanes.,  1664.) 
BRETTON,  see  also  BRITTAN. 

BRETTON,  BASIL.  Adm.  pais,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  July  9, 
1647.  S.  of  Daniel.  B.  in  Loudon.  School,  Whitefiiars. 
Brother  of  Robert  (1645). 

BRETTON,  CLEMENT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  June  13,  1619 
B.  in  Rutland.  Matric.  1619;  B.A.  1622-3;  M.A.  1626;  B.D. 
1633;  D.D.  1640.  Fellow.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  5, 
1631.  R.  of  Church  Langton,  Leics.,  c.  1642;  ejected,  but 
reinstated,  1660.  Archdeacon  of  East  Riding,  Yorks.,  1660; 
of  Leicester,  1662-9.  Died  1669,  at  Uppingham.  Father  of 
George  (1657).   {Nichols,  11.  666.) 

BRETON,  CLEMENT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  18,  1662. 
Matric.  1663 ;  Scholar,  1664;  B.A.  1665-6;  M.A.  1669.  Fellow, 
1668. 

BRETTON,  EVERARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pktsrhouse,  Easter, 

1584- 
ITRETON  or  BRERETON,  EVERARD.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 

Jan.  11,  1664-5.  Matric.  1667;  Scholar,  1668;  B.A.  1668-9; 

as  Breton. 

BRETON,.  EVERARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
Apr.  3,  1706.  S.  of  John  (1673),  R.  of  Imham,  Lines.  B. 
there.  School,  Stamford.  Matric.  1708;  B.A.  171 1-2.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  24,  1711;  C.  of  Imham;  priest,  Sept. 
iQi  1713.  V.  of  Barkston,  Leics.,  1721-55.  V.  of  Plimgar, 
1721.  P.C.  of  Ouston,  1724-55.  R.  of  Withcote,  1727-55. 
Died  Jan.  7, 1755.  M.L  at  Ouston.  Brother  of  Samuel  (1708). 
(Nichols'  Leics.,  11.  393,  764.) 

BRETON,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  FelL-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  June  27, 
1683. 

BRETTON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  June  3, 
1657.  S.  of  Clement  (1619),  D.D.,  of  Uppingham.  B.  at 
Cbiurch  Langton,  Leics.  School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  1657. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  1660-1. 

BRETTON,  HINDS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  May  8,  1689.  Of 
Dullingham,  Cambs.   Matric.  1689;  B.A.  1692-3. 

BRETTON,  JAMES.  B.Civ.L.  1493.  WiU  of  one  of  these  names, 
V.  of  Bulvan,  Essex  (Consist.  C.  London)  15 18. 

BRETTON,  JOHN.  B.A  1455-6-  Of  Norwich  diocese.  M.A. 
1459-60;  D.D.  1469-70,  as  Brytain.  Fellow  of  Pembroke, 
1461.  Proctor,  1464-5.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  26, 1465 ; 
priest  (Ely)  Apr.  9,  1463.  R.  of  Elsworth,  Cambs.,  till 
1468.  H.  of  St  Peter,  Comhill,  1478-1300.  Buried  there. 
Will  (Commis.  C.)  London,  1500. 

BRETON,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Sr  John's,  Easter,  1574. 

BRETTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  Pbtbrhouse,  Easter, 

1584- 
BRETTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  July  9,  1587. 

S.  of  Robert,  of  Mileham,  Norfolk.   School,  East  Dereham. 

Matric.  1587;  Scholar,  1587-91;  B.A.  1589-90;  M.A.  1601. 

Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  1598.   R.  of  Little  Franshani,  Norfolk, 

1602;  of  Gressenhall,  1607-34.  V.  of  East  Dereham,  1613. 

R.  of  Gt  Fransham,  1623-34.   Died  1634.   Father  of  Robert 

(1624)  and  John  (1614).   (K«in,  i.  130.) 

BRETTON,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  e.  1597. 

BRETTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  June  r8, 
1614.  S.  of  John  (1587),  C.  of  Gt  Dunham,  Norfolk.  School, 
Wymondham.  Matric.  1615;  Scholar;  B.A.  from  Trinity 
Hall,  1617-8;  M.A.  1622.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Mar.  9, 
1622-3.  V.  of  E.ist  Dereham,  1623-44-  Buried  Dec.  20, 
1679.  Brother  of  Robert  (1624).   {Venn,  1.  226.) 

BRETON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  i8,  1629. 
Matric  Lent,  1639-30.  Of  Leicestershire.  B.A.  1633-3;  M.A. 
1636;  D.D.  1661  (LU.  Reg.).  Master  of  Emmanuel,  1663-76. 
Vice-chancellor,  1670-1.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  23, 
1639.  Preb.  of  Worcester,  1660.  Died  Mar.  2,  1673-6.  Will 
proved  (V.CC.)  1676.  Probably  ».  of  Robert,  of  Barwell, 
Leics.;  brother  of  William  (1618)  and  uncle  of  Robert  {1643). 
{Vit.  of  L*ic*.,  1619.) 


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Bretton,  JOHti 

BRETTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  28,  1673. 
Migrated  to  Magdalene,  July  4,  1674.  Matric.  thence,  1674; 
B.A.  1676-7;  M.A.  1683.  Fellow  of  Magdalene,  i677-  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  18,  1681;  priest  (Lincoln)  June  11, 
1680  (?  1681).  Perhaps  V.  of  Dinton,  Bucks.,  1685-92.  R.  of 
Imham,  Lines.,  c.  1692.  Father  of  Everard  (1706)  and 
Samuel  (1708)  and  John  {171 2). 

BRETTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  June  10, 
1680.  2nd  s.  of  John,  farmer.  B.  at  Dullingham,  Cambs. 
School,  Thurlow,  Suffolk.  Matric.  1681;  B.A.  1683-4;  M.A. 
1687.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  1683;  priest,  Dec.  1687 
as  C.  of  Elvedon,  Suffolk.  R.  of  Elvedon,  1 690-1.  Brother 
of  Joshua  (1665-6). 

BRETON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  30)  at  Magdalene,  July, 
1712.  S.  of  John  (1673).  B.  at ' Graham '(?  Imham,  Lines.). 
Matric.  1713-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  22,  1718;  priest, 
Sept.  20,  1730.  Curate  to  his  father  at  Imham,  1718. 

BRETTON,  JOSHUA.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Mar.  8, 
1665-6.  S  of  John.  B.  at  Dullingham,  Cambs.  School, 
Thurlow,  Suffolk.  Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1669-70;  M.A.  1673- 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  May  29,  1670;  priest  (Norwich)  1 674-5- 
R.  of  Elvedon,  Suffolk,  1675.  Died  1689.  Brother  of  John 
(1680).   {PeiU,  II.  2.) 

BRETTON,  LAURENCE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs. 
1601.  Of  Suffolk.  B.A.  1604-5;  M.A.  1608;  B.D.  1615:  D.D. 
1630.  Fellow,  1608.  V.  of  Hitcham,  Suffolk,  1620-1643 
(sequestered). 

BRETON  or  BRYTAN,  RICHARD.  Incorporated  as  D.Can.L. 
1518-9.  Prior  of  the  order  of  Sempringham,  at  Bolington, 
Lines.;   surrendered,  1538.    (Cooper,!.  6g.) 

BRETTON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  20, 1598. 

BRETTON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Sept.  13,  1600. 
Of  Suffolk. 

BRETTON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  June  4, 
1624.  S.  of  John  (1587),  R.  of  Gt  Fransham,  Norfolk. 
School,  Norwich.  Matric.  1625;  B.A.  1627-8;  M.A.  1631. 
Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Jan.  4, 1628-9.  Masterof  Saham  Toney 
School,  Norfolk,  1641.  Master  of  Seaming,  1643-53.  V.  of 
Seaming,  1668.  Brother  of  John  (1614).  (K«nn,  i.  266.) 

BRETTON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  June  23, 
1645.  S.  of  Daniel.  B.  in  London.  School,  Whitefriars. 
Matric.  1645-6;  B.A.  1648-9;  B.D.  1662  (Lti.  Reg.);  D.D. 
1663.  V.  of  Deptford,  1662-72.  R.  of  St  Martin,  Ludgate, 
1662-72.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1663-72.  EHed  Feb.  16, 1671-2. 
Buried  at  Deptford.  Will,  P.C.C.  {Peile,  i.  497;  Vis.  of 
Leics.,  1619.) 

BRETTON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  June  26, 
1650.  S.  of  Richard.  B.  in  London.  School,  Whitefriars 
(private). 

BRETON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June  29, 
1745.  S.  of  Moyle,  gent.,  of  Kent.  B.  at  Kennington. 
School,  Ashford.  Matric.  1745-6;  LL.B.  1751.  Ord.  deacon 
(Rochester)  Sept.  22, 1751 ;  priest  (Canterbury)  May  25, 1752. 
V.  of  Boughton  Aluph,  Kent,  1752-1808.  R.  of  Kennarding- 
ton,  1753-68.  Died  July,  1808.  (Scott-Mayor,  in.  553.) 

BRETON,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  (age  18)  at  Magdalene,  July  7, 
1708.  S.  of  John  (1673),  clerk,  R.  of  Imham,  Lines.  Matric. 
1710;  B.A.  1713-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  23,  1714; 
priest,  Dec.  21,  1717.  V.  of  Corby,  Lines.,  1718.  School- 
master there.  R.  of  Imham,  1722.  Brotherof  Everard  (1706). 

BRETON,  THOMAS.  Proctor,  1442-3.  Perhaps  V.  of  Warming- 
ton,  Northants.,  1469.  R.  of  Navenby,  Lines.  Benefactor  to 
Chnst's  College.  (Cooper,  1.  525.) 

BRETON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  10,  1678. 
Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  1680;  B.A.  1681-2.  Ord.  deacon  (Nor- 
wich) Dec.  1683. 

BRETTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Emmanuel,  Nov. 
7,  1719-  Of  Kent.  Matric.  1721-2;  LL.B.  1725.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely)  Dec.  22,  1728;  Liit.  dim.  from  Canterbury,  1729,  for 
priest.  V.  of  Boughton  Aluph,  Kent,  1729-31.  Died  June  2, 
173»- 

BRETTON,  W.   B.Can.L.  1465-6. 

BRETAN,  WALTER.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1494.  B.A.  1497-8;  M.A.  1500-1.  University  Preacher, 
1506-7.  Ord.  sub-deacon  (Lincoln)  June  5,  1501.  Fellow, 
till  1506.  Benefactor  to  the  University.  Harwood  says  that 
his  name  was  recorded  on  windows  in  University  buildings. 

BRETTON,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  1483-4;  M.A.  1487.  Probably  V. 
of  Dullingham,  Cambs.,  1488;  and  V.  of  Bottisham,  till  1534. 

BRVTTEN,  WILLIAM.  B.Civ.L.  151&-1;  D.Civ.L.  1514-5.  Adm. 
advocate,  Doctors  Commons,  Apr.  25,  1518.  R.  of  Toft, 
Lines.,  c.  1525.  V.  of  East  Grinstead,  Sussex,  1529-52.  Preb. 
of  Lincoln,  1532-52.  Preb.  of  Westminster,  1540.  R.  of  St 
Dionis  Backchurch,  1551-2.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1552;  where  he  is 
also  assigned  to  Elton,  Hunts.,  Liddington,  Ruts.,  St  Peter's, 
Northampton  and  Colchester. 


Brewer,  Thomas 

BRETON,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  1526-7.  Scholar  of  Gonville  Hall, 
1525-9.  One  of  these  names  (B.A.),  V.  of  Dullingham,  Cambs., 
1534-61.    Perhaps  V.  of  Chippenham,  Cambs.,  1554-7. 

BRETON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  2,  1618. 
Of  Leicestershire.  B.A.  1621-2;  M.A.  1625;  B.D.  1632. 
Fellow.  R.  of  Clapton,  Northants.,  1631-58.  Died  Aug.  17, 
1658.  M.I.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Barwell,  Leics.  Brother  of 
John  (1629).    (Vis.  of  Leics.,  1619.) 

BRETON, .   Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  St  John's,  c.  1592. 

BRETONER  or  BRETEN,  JOACHIM.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall: 
'doctor.'  Ceased  to  be  fellow  in  1506.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 
Mar.  16,  1498-9. 

BREVAL,  JOHN  DURANT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  x6)  at  Trinity, 
June  9,  1697.  S.  of  Adam  (mistake  for  Francis),  D.D., 
Preb.  of  Westminster.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1697; 
Scholar,  1698;  B.A.  1700-1;  M.A.  1704.  Fellow,  1703- 
8,  when  he  was  expelled  by  Dr  Bentley  for  alleged  mis- 
conduct. Enlisted  in  the  army  in  Flanders;  where  he  became 
ensign  and  captain.  Afterwards  employed  by  Marlborough 
on  diplomatic  missions.  Author:  historical,  dramatic,  etc. 
Died  m  Paris,  Jan.  1738.   (D.N.B.;  Al.  Westmon.,  233.) 

BREVITER,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1579; 

B.A.  1582-3.   Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Worcester)  Aug.  13, 

1582.  V.  of  Swardeston,  Norfolk,  1593. 
BREVITER,  RICHARD.    Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 

Easter,  1640.   Of  Norfolk.   B.A.  1643-4;  M.A.  1647.   One  of 

these  names,  minister  at  North  Walsham,  Norfolk,  in  1652. 

Author,  religious.  'Turned  anabaptist  in  1656;  left  his  living 

at  Walcot,  and  went  to  Norwich,  1662.'   (J.  Browne,  Norf. 

and  Suff.,  197;  Masters,  Corpus.) 

BREVITER, .   Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1580. 

BREWER,  EDMUND.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  July,  1614; 

B.A.  16x7-8;  M.A.  1621.    V.  of  Castle  Hedingham,  Essex, 

in  1637;  resident  at  Witham,  1643-5:  returned  to  Heding- 
ham till  his  death,  1658.   Will  (P.C.C.)    1659.    Father  of 

Stephen  (1656).  (Peile,  1.  298.) 
BREWER,  EDMUND.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Dec.  16,  1645. 

B.A.  1646  (Incorp.  from  St  Andrew's). 
BREWER,  EDWARD.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  QtmENS',  July  7. 

1641.   Of  Essex. 
BREWER,  JOHN.   B.A.  1519-20.   Of  Yorkshire.   M.A.  1522-3. 

Fellow  of  St  John's,  1522-3.  Proctor,  1528-9.  Ord.  deacon 

(Lincoln)  Jime  2,  1520.  Died  1535. 
BRUAR  or  BOUAR,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  c. 

1595- 
BREWER,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1633; 

B.A.  1636-7; M.A.  1640. 
BREWER,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Dec.  i,  1645.    Of 

Essex.    B.A.   1645-6;  M.A.   1651.    Adm.  at  St  Andrew's 

University,  1642.  One  of  these  names,  V.  of  Gt  Maplestead, 

Essex,  1663-1700.   Died  1700. 
BREWER,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Michs. 

1616;  B.A.  1647-8. 
BREWER,   JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Apr.   23,   1669. 

Matric.  1669;  B.A.  1672-3. 
BREWER,  NATHANIEL.   Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  St  John's, 

Oct.  30,  1689.  S.  of  William,  Esq.  B.  at  Trowbridge,  Wilts. 

From  Balliol  College,  Oxford.  Matric.  there,  Feb.  i,  1686-7. 

School,   Winchester.    Matric.    1690;   B.A.   1690-1.    V.   of 

Keevil,  Wilts.,  1702-35.  (Al.  Oxon.) 
BREWER,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1581 ; 

B.A.  1586-7;  M.A.  1590.  Fellow,  1589. 
BREWER,  RISLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Sept.  6, 1732.  S.  of 

Thomas,  of  London,  stationer.    B.  in  London.   Adm.  at  the 

Middle  Temple,  Sept.  8,  1730;  and  at  the  Inner  Temple, 

Feb.  5,  1735-6. 
BREWER,  ROGER.  Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  Michs.  1620. 

BREWER,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  i, 
1672.  S.  of  John,  deceased,  of  Middlesex.  B.  there.  School, 
St  Paul's.  Matric.  1672;  LL.B.  1678.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  1676.  Died  Mar.  10,  1684.  Buried  at  St  Alphage, 
London.   M.l.   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

BREWER,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  Apr.  24,  1656. 
S.  of  Edmund  (1617-8),  priest.  B.  at  Castle  Hedingham, 
Essex.  School,  Halstead.  Matric.  1656;  B.A.  1659-60. 
V.  of  Ardleigh,  Essex,  1662-4;  of  Gt  Totham,  near  Witham, 
1663-74;  of  Ulting,  1669-87.  R.  of  Stow  Maries,  1675-87. 
Died  1687.   (Peile,  i.  571.) 

BREWER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1645.  Of  Kent.  Perhaps  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May 
13, 1642,  ass.  of  Richard,  of  West  Farleigh,  Kent.  Barrister, 
1648.  Bencher,  1673.  Lent  reader,  1675.  Died  1690,  aged  66. 
WUl  (P.C.C.)  1691.   (Le  Neve,  Mon.,  v.  120.) 


Brewer,  TAomaS 

BREWER.  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  22,  167a. 
Matric  167a.  Of  Kent.  Previously  matric.  at  Wadham 
College,  Oxford,  Apr.  a,  1669,  age  17.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  West 
Farleigh,  Kent.  M.B  (Cambridge)  1676.  (Vis.  of  Kent, 
1663.) 

BREWER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June 
24,  1700.  S.  of  Thomas,  deceased,  of  Smith's  Hall,  West 
Farieigh,  Kent.  B.  there.  School,  Tonbridge.  Matric  1700; 
B.A.  1703-4.  R.  of  Nettlestead,  Kent,  1706-14.  Died  Apr. 
1,1714.    Buried  at  Nettlestead.   M.I.  {Vis.  of  Kent,  1663.) 

BRUER,  W.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent,  i564-5> 

BREWERTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  Mar. 
20,  1689-90.  S.  of  Richard,  husbandman.  B.  at  Sherburn, 
Yorks.  School,  Sherburn.  Matric.  1690;  B.A.  1693-4, 

BREWETT,  WILU  AM.  Described  as '  late  of  St  John's  CoUege ' 
when  ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept.  28,  1591,  age  24.  B.  at 
Felstead,  Essex. 

BREWSE,  EDMUND.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  May,  1572. 
S.  of  Sir  John,  of  Wenham,  Sufiolk.  School,  Ipswich. 
Migrated  toCaius,  Aug.  15,  1573.  Died  1584.  (Venn,  i.  74.) 

BREWSE  or  BRUS,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  (age  16)  at  Caios, 
July  5,  1613.  S.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Wenham,  Suffolk.  Of 
Wenham.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  10,  1616.  Knighted 
1628.  Married  Susan,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Peyton,  of  Isleham, 
Cambs.  Buried  at  Little  Wenham,  Feb.  9,  1642-3.  (Venn, 
1.  222  not  quite  correct.) 

BREWSTER,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 
i6i8.  Of  Suffolk.  B.A.  1621-2;  M.A.  1625.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  June  12;  priest,  June  13,  1625.  V.  of  Lawshall, 
Suffolk,  1 629-1643  (sequestered). 

BREWSTER,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  (age  17)  at  Pembroke, 
Jime  30,  1617.  S.  of  Francis,  of  Wrentham,  Suffolk.  Matric. 
1618;  B.A.  1620;  M.A.  1624.  Died  1657.  Brother  of  Robert 
(1617).  (Burke,  L.G.) 

BREWSTER,FRANCIS.  Matric.  Fell. -Com.  fromST  Catharine's, 
Easter,  1642.  Of  Suffolk.  S.  and  h.  of  Robert,  of  Wrentham, 
Suffolk.  B.  1623.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  26,  1646.  Of 
Wrentham,  Esq.  M.P.  for  Suffolk,  1653;  forDunwich,  1656. 
Died  June  3,  1671.  (Burke,  L.G.;  Vis.  cf  Suff.,  1664.) 

BREWSTER,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  9, 
1593-4-  Matric.  c.  1593;  B.A.  1597-8;  M.A.  1601.  Ord. 
priest  (Colchester)  Sept.  12,  1602.  V.  of  Ubbeston,  Suffolk, 
1602. 

BREWSTER,  HUMPHREY.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1588.  S.  of  Humphrey,  of  Wrentham,  Suffolk, 
gent.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  1596,  from  New  Inn. 
Died  1613,  aged  44. 

BREWSTER,  JAMES.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1382.    One  of  these  names.  Master  of  Bawtry  Hospital, 

Yorks.,  1584.  V.  of  Sutton-on-Lownd,  1596.  {H.  M.  Dexter, 

a54-) 
BREWSTER,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,   1360. 

Matric.  Lent,  1563-4.  One  of  these  names,  late  of  New  Inn, 

adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  1576. 

BREWSTER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  s,  i6ao. 
One  of  these  names,  4th  s.  of  Francis,  of  Wrentham,  Suffolk, 
adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  20,  1623.  Of  Wyfields,  Barking, 
Essex.  Died  1677.  M.I.  (Lysons.) 

BREWSTER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1480. 

BREWSTER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  24,  1734-5.  S.  of  Thomas,  collector  of  taxes,  of  Yorks. 
B.  at  Garthorpe.  School,  Threshfield.  Matric.  1735;  B.A. 
1738-9;  M.A.  1745.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  15,  1738-9. 
Lecturer  at  St  Thomas  and  St  Ann's,  Newcastle,  1761.  V.  of 
S.  Gosforth,  Northumberland,  1756--62.  V.  of  Heighington, 
Durham,  1763-72.  Married,  at  aL  Saints',  Newcastle,  Nov. 
7,  1751,  Isabella  Baxter.  Died  Apr.  5,  1772.  Buried  at 
St  Nicholas,  Newcastle.   (Scott-Mayor,  111.  464;  G.  Mag.) 

BREWSTER,  ROBERT.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Pembroke, 
Easter,  1617.  S.  of  Francis,  of  Wrentham  Hall,  Suflfolk. 
B.  1599-  M.P.  for  Dunwich,  164J,  1654,  1^59;  for  Suffolk, 
1636.  Died  1663.  Father  of  Francis  (1643),  and  brother  of 
Francis  (1617).   (Burke,  L.C) 

BREWSTER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus, Lent,  1598-9. 
Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  John,  of  the  Middle  Temple,  Esq.,  adm. 
at  the  Middle  Temple,  Mar.  1603-4. 

BREWSTER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pena.  at  Emmamukl,  Easter, 
1626.   Matric.  1626. 

BREWSTER,  WILLIAM.    B.Qv.L.  i3l7-«. 

BREWSTER,  WILU  AM.    B.CmlL.  ijaa-). 


Brickdall,  John 

BREWSTER,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Dec. 
3,  1580.  S.  of  William  and  Prudence,  of  Scrooby,  Notts. 
B.  1565.  Entered  the  service  of  William  Davison,  secretary 
to  Queen  Elizabeth,  1584.  Went  with  him  to  the  Low 
Countries.  Joined  the  separatists,  and  retired  to  Amsterdam, 
1608;  and  to  Leyden,  1609.  Sailed  in  the  Mayflower,  1620. 
Founded  New  Plymouth,  where  he  worked  as  teacher  and 
preacher.  Died  Mar.  5,  1644,  aged  80.  (D.N.B.;  Felt,  31. 
549;H.M.  Dexter.) 

BREWSTER, .   M.A.  1468-9. 

BREWSTER, .  Adm.  sizar  at  King's,  Lent,  1587-8. 

BREYDON,  see  BRIDON  and  BREEDON. 

BREYER,  ROBERT.    Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 

1627. 
BREYNTON,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Magdalene,  Mar. 

25,  1738.    S.  of  John.   School,  Shrewsbury.   Matric  1738; 

B.A.  1741-2; M.A.  1750. 

BRIAN,  see  BRYAN. 
BRIANT,  see  BRYANT. 

BRIARS,  ALEXANDER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  c.  1591; 
B.A.  1593-4; M.A.  1597. 

BRIARS,  THURSTAN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  c.  1595; 
B.A.  1598-9;  M.A.  1602;  B.D.  1610.  V.  of  Leyland,  Lanes., 
1604.  Will  proved  at  Chester,  1611.  (Peile,  i.  216.) 

BRYCE,  BERNARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Gonvillb  Hall,  Michs. 
1556. 

BRICE,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at  Caius,  Apr.  10, 
1575.  S.  of  John,  of  Deepley,  Yorks.  Matric.  1675.  Prob- 
ably ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Apr.  8,  1582,  as  Breese.  If  so,  V. 
of  WestBarsham,  Norfolk,  1583;  of  Heverland,  1595.  R.  of 
Bawsey,  1604-12.  (Venn,  i.  82.) 

BRICE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  19,  1667. 
S.  of  Francis,  gent.  B.  at  York.  School,  York.  Matric.  1667, 
as  Price. 

BRICE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  ai,  1673.  School, 
Charterhouse. 

BRICE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  7,  1719.  Of 
Middlesex.  Matric.  1720;  B.A.  1723-4;  M.A.  1732.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Sept.  19,  1723. 

BRICE,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  St  John's,  1741.  S.  of  John,  of 
Asholt,  Somerset,  clerk.  Matric  (from  Exeter  College, 
Oxford)  Apr.  i,  1731,  age  19;  B.A.  (St  Mary  Hall,  Oxford) 
1734.  Probably  R.  of  Greinton,  Somerset,  1739-85.  (Scolt- 
Mayor,  lii.  521;  Al.  Oxon.) 

BRICE,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1578. 
V.  of  East  Winch,  Norfolk,  in  1588.  Perhaps  R.  of  Little 
Bittering,  1594. 

BRICE,  PETER.  M.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1708.  S.  of  Hugh,  of 
Crewkeme,  Somerset,  gent.  Matric.  from  Wadham  College, 
Oxford,  Apr.  7,  1690,  age  17;  B.A.  from  New  Inn  Hall, 
Oxford,  1694.  V.  of  Worth  Matravers,  Dorset,  1696.  R.  of 
Church  Knowle,  1708.  V.  of  Netherbury,  1709-40.  Died 
July  30,  1740,  aged '70.'  M.I.  at  Beaminster.  (Hutchins,  11. 
143;  Al.  Oxon.) 

BRICE,  RANDALL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  16, 
1707  (as 'Broce').  S.  of  Randall,  of  Lisbum,  Dublin.  School, 
Lisbum.    (Al.  Dub.) 

BRICE,  STEPHEN.  Incorp.  LL.D.  1678,  from  Magdalen  CoUege, 
Oxford.  S.  of  Stephen,  of  Ensham,  Oxon.,  gent.  Matric. 
(Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford)  May  17,  1661,  age  15;  B.A.  from 
Magdalen  CoUege,  1664-5;  M.A.  1667;  D.C.L.  1675.  Of 
Doctors'  Commons  and  of  Witney  Park,  Oxon.  Died  Feb.  4, 
1688-9,  aged  43.  Buried  at  St  Paul's  Wharf,  London.  M.I. 
there.    (Al.  Oxon.;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

BRICE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  10,  1664. 
Of  Middlesex.  'Grecian'  from  Christ's  Hospital.  Matric. 
1664;  B.A.  1667-8;  M.A.  X671.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Mar.  3, 
1671-2.  R.  of  Wolverston  and  Chelmondiston,  Sufiolk, 
1687-1701.  WiU  of  one  of  these  names  (P.C.C.)  1701;  of 
St  Botolph,  Aldersgate,  London. 

BRYSE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Michael  House,  Michs. 
1546;  Scholar  of  Trinity,  1548. 

BRICE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17),  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  1621.  B.  at  Maidenhead,  Berks.  B.A.  1623-4;  M.A. 
1627.  FeUow,  1624-8.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1628.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  June  8,  1628,  age  28.  Perhaps  R.  of  Brampton 
Bryan,  Herefordshire,  1634.  R.of  Henley-on-Thames,  1649; 
eject«i,  1662.   Retired  to  Maidenhead.  (Calamy,  11.  310.) 

BRICHEOLD,  THOMAS.  B.Can.L.  (Oxford);  D.Can.L.  (Cam- 
bridge) 1467-8. 

BRICKDALL  or  BRIGDALL,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queeni', 
Faster,  1606.  Of  Wales.  B.A.  1608-9;  M.A.  1612.  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1610. 


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Brick  DALE,  John 

BRICKDALE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i6)  at  St  John's,  Sept. 
1730,  as  Brisdale.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Salop.  B.  in  Shrews- 
bury. School, Shrewsbury.  Matric.  Michs.  1731;  B.A.  1734-5, 
as  Brickdale.  Assistant  Master  at  Shrewsbury  School,  1735-7- 

BRICKDALE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1551. 

BRICKHEAD,  see  BIRKHEAD. 

BRICKLEY,  GEORGE.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1620. 

BRICKKELL, .  B.Can.L.  1508-9. 

BRIDBRUKE,  JOHN.    Doctor.    Fellow  of  Pembroke,  c.  1385. 

R.  of  Bilston,  Norfolk.    Precentor  of   Hereford,  1416-31. 

Preb.  of  Hereford,  1416-27.   Canon  of  Windsor,  1431. 

BRIDEKIRKE,  WILLIAM.   B.A.  1506-7. 

BRIDELL,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  14,  1636.    Of 

Dorset. 
BRYDALL,  PHILIP.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  20, 

1677-8.    Of  London.    S.  of  Walter.    School,  Westminster. 

Matric.  1678.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  1681-2. 

BRIDEOAKE,  JABEZ.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Sept.  27, 1653- 
S.  of  Richard,  deceased,  of  Manchester.  B.  there.  School, 
Manchester.  Matric.  1653;  B.A.  1657-8.  Brother  of  the  next. 

BRIDEOAKE,  JONATHAN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
Sept.  24,  1651.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Manchester.  B.  at  Cheet- 
ham  Hill,  Lanes.  School,  Manchester.  Matric.  1651;  B.A. 
1655-6;  M.A.  1659;  B.D.  1667.  Fellow,  1656.  Probably  R. 
of  Ilketshall  St  John,  Suffolk,  1664-74.  R.  of  Mobberley, 
Cheshire,  1674-84.  R.  of  Sephton,  1678-84.  Died  at 
Mobberley.  Buried  at  the  Collegiate  Church,  Manchester, 
Apr.  9,  1684.  Brother  of  Ralph,  Bishop  of  Chichester,  and 
Jabez  (above).  (Scott-Mayor,  1,  xxvi.) 

BRIDEOAKE,  RICHARD.  Incorp.  B.A.  1681,  from  Trinity 
College,  Oxford.  S.  of  Ralph,  Bishop  of  Chidiester.  Matric. 
(Oxford)  Nov.  4,  1678,  age  16;  B.A.  1680-1;  M.A.  1682. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1678.  (Al.  Oxon;  see  D.N.B., 
for  the  father.) 

BRIDGE  or  BRIDGES,  ANDREW.  B.A.  from  Christ's,  1590-1 ; 
M.A.  1594.  One  of  these  names,  P.C.  of  Teddington, 
Middlesex,  1592-1615.  Another,  'B.A.,'  R.  of  Nursted, 
Kent,  1605-31.   Buried  at  Darenth.    WiU  (P.C.C.)  1631. 

BRIDGE,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1627. 

BRIDGE,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
June  4,  1689.  S.  of  Robert,  clerk.  B.  at  Tillingham,  Essex. 
School,  Chester.   Matric.  1689;  B.A.  1692-3. 

BRIDGE,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Michs. 
1633;  B.A.  1636-7;  M.A.  1640.  S.  of  John,  of  Hatfield 
Broad  Oak,  Essex,  tailor.  Perhaps  V.  of  Gt  Canfield,  Essex, 
during  the  Interregnum. 

BRIDGE,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  3,  1655. 
Of  Essex.  S.  of  the  above.  Matric.  1656;  Scholar,  1657; 
B.A.  1658-9;  M.A  1662;  D.D.  1682.  FeUow,  1661.  V.  of  St 
Michael's,  Cambridge,  1673.  R.  of  St  Mildred,  Bread  St, 
1684-8.  Died  1688.   Admon.  (P.C.C.)  1689. 

BRIDGE,  HUGH.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  1565. 

BRIDGE,  HUGH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  5, 
1656.  S.  of  Thomas,  clerk,  of  Malpas,  Cheshire.  B.  there. 
School,  Chester.  Probably  the  same  as  the  next. 

BRIDGE,  HUGH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  May  21, 1656.  Matric. 
1656;  B.A.  1659-60;  M.A.  1664. 

BRIDGE,  JOHN.  B.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1600-1 ;  M.A.  1604. 
Will  of  one  of  these  names  'of  Portslade,  Sussex,  clerk,' 
(Lewes)  1636. 

BRIDGE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  June  24,  1653. 
S.  of  Ralph.  B.  at  Stoke-by-Clare,  Suffolk.  School,  Gt 
Wratting.  Matric.  1654;  Sdbolar,  1654-61;  B.A.  1657-8; 
M.A.  i66i.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Norwich)  Oct.  18,  1662. 
V.  of  Battisford,  Suffolk,  1663-1710.  Admon.  (Norwid»  C.C.) 
1711.    {Venn,  i.  389.) 

BRIDGE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  1653.  Of  Cambridge- 
shire. Matric.  Easter,  1655;  B.A.  1656-7;  M.A.  1660. 
Perhaps  V.  of  Wood  Ditton,  Cambs.,  1661. 

BRIDGE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Trinity,  May  26, 1703. 
S.  of  John,  of  Barking,  Suffolk.  School,  Bury,  Suffolk. 
Matric.  1704;  Scholar,  1706;  B.A.  1706-7;  M.A.  1710.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  24,  i7io;  priest,  Dec.  23,  1711.  R.  of 
Palgrave,  Suffolk,  1711-55.  Perhaps  R.  of  Thornham  Magna, 
1712-34.   R.  of  Thelnetham,  1734-55.   Died  1755. 

BRIDGE,  JOHN  LITTELL.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Queens',  Jan. 
10,1738-9.  Of  Sbudy  Camps,  Cambs.  Matric.  1739.  S.  and 
h.  of  Robert,  Esq.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1741. 
(Lyson's  Cambs.,  158.) 


Bridges,  Brooke 

BRIDGE,  OWEN.  Adm.  (age  24)  at  Christ's,  June  12,  1627. 
S.  of  Henry.  B.  at  Burton  Latimer,  Northants.  School, 
Burton  Latimer.  Matric.  pens.  1627.  He  came  as  servant 
or  sizar  to  Justinian  Isham.   (Peile,  i.  385.) 

BRIDGE,  REUBEN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1622. 
Of  Cambridgeshire.  B.A.  1625-6;  M.A.  1629.  Ord.  deacon 
and  priest  (Peterb.)  June  9,  1630.  R.  of  Nowton,  Suffolk, 
1647.  Of  Cheveley,  Cambs.,  clerk;  licensed  to  marry  Mary 
Fane,  at  St  Dunstan-in-the-West,  June  17,  1635. 

BRIDGE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  July  10, 
1656.  S.  of  Thomas  (1617),  clerk.  B.  at  Malpas,  Che^iire. 
School,  Chester. 

BRIDGE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  i>ens.  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  18,  1626. 
Matric.  1627;  B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633.  V.  of  Gt  Burstead, 
Essex,  1641-61.  Buried  there  Oct.  18,  1661,  aged  53. 
'Minister  nigh  20  years.'  Will,  P.C.C.   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

BRIDGE,  SAMUEL.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Jesus,  Apr.  27, 

1659.  S.  of  William,  clerk  (1619).  B.  at  Yarmouth,  Norfolk. 
School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  1659.  Migrated  to  Pembroke, 

1660.  Matric.  thence,  Easter,  1661;  B.A.  1663-4;  M.A.  1667. 
Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  Oct.  8,  1667.  Perhaps 
R.  of  Layer  Mamey,  Essex,  1669-95,  and  V.  of  Wivenhoe, 
1675-95.  Died  1695. 

BRIDGE,  SAMUEL.  B.A.  from  Jesus,  1671.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 
Dec.  23,  1671;  priest.  Mar.  3,  1671-2.  Perhaps  R.  of 
Alresford,  Essex,  1672-171 1.  Died  1711. 

BRIDGE  or  BRYGG,  THOMAS.  Scholar  and  feUow  of  King's 
Hall,  1524-37. 

BRIDGE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Jan.  10, 
1567-8.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Hunstanton,  Norfolk.  School, 
Walden.  Matric.  sizar,  1568;  Scholar  in  1572. 

BRIDGE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  St  Catharine's, 
Lent,  1584-5. 

BRIDGE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  July,  1617; 
B.A.  1620-1 ;  M.A.  1624.  One  of  these  names,  R.  of  the  upper 
mediety  of  Malpas,  Qiesbire,  1625-80.  V.  of  St  John's, 
Chester,  1665-74.  Died  1682,  aged  82.  Benefactor  to  Chester. 
Father  of  Hugh  (1656)  and  Robert  (1656).  {Peile,  i.  319.) 

BRIDGE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  May  6, 
1665.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Canterbury.  Matric.  1665;  B.A. 
1668-9;  M.A.  1672.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  1672.  C.  of 
Soham,  Cambs. 

BRIDGE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  7, 
1619.  Matric.  1619;  B.A.  1622-3;  M.A.  1626.  Fellow. 
Probably  ord.  priest  (St  David's)  1627.  V.  of  St  George 
Tombland,  Norwich,  1631.  Lecturer  at  Colchester,  1631. 
R.  of  St  Peter  Hungate,  Norwich,  1636-8,  excommunicated. 
Pastor  at  Rotterdam  for  some  years.  Returned  to  England 
in  1642.  One  of  the  Assembly  of  Divines.  Minister  at 
Yarmouth  till  ejected,  1662.  Retired  to  Clapham,  Surrey, 
where  he  died.  Mar.  12,  1670,  aged  70.  Father  of  Samuel 
(1659).  {D.N.B.;  Calamy,  n.  208.) 

BRIDGE  or  BRIGGS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St 
John's,  Apr.  24, 1649.  S.  of  Henry,  husbandman,  of  Sawley, 
East  Riding,  Yorks.  B.  there.  School,  Bumsall.  Matric. 
1649;  B.A.  1652-3;  M-A.  1659. 

BRIDGE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuxl,  May  24, 1725. 
Matric.  1725. 

BRIDGEN,  JOHN.  Incorp.  M.A.  1717,  from  Balliol  College, 
Oxford.  Matric.  there,  Nov.  27, 1707,  age  i8.  S.  of  William, 
of  Bridgnorth,  Salop,  gent.  Bji.  1711;  M.A.  1714.  Professor 
of  Divinity,  Gresham  College,  1728.  Died  Nov.  30,  1759. 
Will  (P.C.C.)  1760.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

BRIDGER,  BRIAN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1588. 

BRIDGAR,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  19, 
1714.  S.  of  John,  deceased.  B.  at  Rotherhitfae,  Surrey. 
Sdiool,  Edmonton.   Matric.  1714. 

BRIDGER,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1646.  S.  of  George.  B.  at  Godalming,  Surrey.  Bapt.  there, 
July  17,  1627.  Matric.  Easter,  1646;  B>A.  1649-50;  M.A. 
1653.  Fellow,  1649,  till  his  death.  Buried  at  Godalming, 
Mar.  15,  1656-7. 

BRIDGER,  WALTER.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Trinity,  May  17, 
1680.   Matric.  1680. 

BRIDGES,  BROOKE.  Adm.  pens,  at  TumxY,  Apr.  30,  1647. 
S.  of  John,  of  Hackney,  barrister,  Gray's  Inn.  B.  at  Alcester, 
WarwB.,  Dec.  30,  1630.  Migrated  to  Osford.  B.A.  1649-50; 
M.A.  1652.  Fellow  of  New  College,  1650.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Nov.  1662.  Commissioner  of  forfeited  estates 
in  Ireland.  Died  at  Holland  House,  Kensington,  Apr.  28, 1702. 
M.I.  at  Waddinghoe.  (Al.  Oxon.;  Le  Neve,  Man.,  m.  4X.) 


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BRIDGES,  BROOK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i6)  at  Sidney,  June  22, 
1742.  Only  s.  of  Nathaniel,  R.  of  Waddinghoe,  Northants. 
B.  there.  School,  Oakham.  Matric.  1743;  B.A.  1745-6; 
M.A.  1749.  Ord-  priest  (Peterb.)  Feb.  24.  1747-8.  R.  of 
Orlingbury,  Northants.,  1749-S3.  R.  of  Waddinghoe,  i749- 
83.  R.  of  Danbury,  Essex.  R.of  WoodhamFeirere.  Perhaps 
R.  of  Birdbrook,  Essex,  1800.  Buried  there,  1801. 

BRIDGES,  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1728.  Of 
Kent.  Matria  1728;  B.A.  i73i-2;M.A.  1735-  Fellow,  1 735- 
8.  Perhaps  of  Wootton  Court,  Kent.  Died  Nov.  19,  1780. 
(G.  Mag.) 

BRIDGES,  FRANCIS.  Matric  pens,  from  Clare,  c.  1596. 
Perhaps  adm.  at  Emmanuel,  Aug.  1597. 

BRIDGES  or  BRUGES,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  June  21,  1694.  S.  of  the  Hon.  James,  Baron 
Chandos,  of  Sudeley.  B.  at  Hereford.  School,  Westminster. 
Scholar,  1695;  Matric.  1697;  B.A.  1697-8,  as  'Bruges.' 
Receiver-general  of  the  duties  on  salt,  1702.  Died  Sept.  22, 
1714.  Buried  at  Little  Stanmore,  Middlesex.  {Al.Westmon., 
228.) 

BRIDGES,  BRYGGE  or  BRUGGE,  FULK.   B.Can.L.  1506-7. 

BRIDGES,  HASELFOOTE.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's, 
Easter,  164O;  B.A.  1647-8;  M.A.  1651.  Minister  at  St 
Alban's,  Wood  St,  London,  1657;  ejected,  1662.  Afterwards 
lived  at  Enfield,  Middlesex.   (Calamy,  i.  i.) 

BRYDGES,  Lord  HENRY.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  (age  16)  at  St 
JoH.v's,  Feb.  I,  1723-4.  S.  of  James,  Duke  of  Chandos. 
B.  at  Kensington.  Bapt.  Feb.  i,  1708.  School,  Westminster. 
M.P.  for  Hereford,  1727-34;  for  Steyning,  1734-41;  for 
Bishop's  Castle,  1741-4.  K.B.  1732.  Succeeded  as  2nd  Duke, 
1744.  Died  at  Biddesden,  Hants.,  Nov.  28,  1771.  (Burke, 
Ext.  Bart.;  G.E.C.) 

BRIDGES,  JOHN.  Matric  pens,  from  Petkrhouse,  Michs.  1554. 
Of  London.  B.A.  from  Pembroke,  1556-7,  ist  in  the  ordo; 
M.A.  1560;  B.D.  1564;  D.D.  1575.  Fellow  of  Pembroke, 
1556-7.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1605.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Nov.  24, 
1560.  R.  of  Paglesham,  Essex,  1562.  V.  of  Heme,  Kent, 
1562-90.  Canon  of  Winchester,  1565.  V.  of  Bishop's 
Waltham,  Hants,  1566.  R.  of  Brightwell,  Berks.,  1566;  of 
Cheriton,  Hante.,  1572.  Dean  of  Salisbury,  1577-  R-  of 
Harbledown,  Kent,  1579-89;  and  of  Snave,  1590.  V.  of 
Broughton,  Hants.,  1598.  Bishop  of  Oxford,  1604.  Married, 
at  Mitcham,  Surrey,  Oct.  30,  1592,  Jane  Davey.  Died  Mar. 
85,  1618.  (Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.) 

BRIDGES,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  c.  1595. 
Of  Norfolk.  B.A.  1598-9;  .M.A.  1602.  Probably  ord.  deacon 
(Rochester)  July  25;  priest,  Aug.  25, 1604.  V.  of  Portslade, 
Sussex,  1607.  Will,  at  Lewes,  1636.  (W.  C.  Renshaw.) 

BRIDGES,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Dec.  5, 1629. 
S.  of  Richard.  B.  at  Lubbesthorpe,  Leics.  School,  York. 
Matric.  1629.  One  of  these  names  minister  at  Sheffield, 
1646-56.    WiU  (P.C.C.)  1658.   {PeiU,  i.  403.) 

BRIDGES,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  26, 
1662.  S.  of  William,  deceased,  of  Barwick-in-Elmet,  Yorks. 
B.  there.  School,  Sherbum.  Matric.  1663;  B.A.  1665-6; 
M.A.  1670.  One  of  these  names,  R.  of  Gotham,  Notts. 
Died  1710.  (Tkoroton,  1.  43.) 
BRIDGES,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1728.  Of  Kent. 
BRYDGES,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  Trinity,  1744.  S.  of  William,  of 
Colwall,  Herefordshiie,  gent.  Matric.  (Balliol  College, 
Oxford)  June  3,  1731,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1734-5-    (•^'• 

OXOH.) 

BRIDGES.  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  15, 
» 733-4-  S.  of  T.,  collector  of  Uxes,  of  Yorks.  B.  in  Hull. 
School,  HuU.  Matric.  1735;  B.A.  1737-8;  M.A.  1741-  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  23,  1739;  priest,  i74i-  V.  of  Ferry 
Fryston,  1768-84.  V.  of  St  Martin's,  Coney  St,  York,  1768- 
84.   Died  Dec.  21,  1784.   (Scott-Mayor,  ill.  450;  G.  Mag.) 

BRIDGES,  MARSHAL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
June  13,  1749.  S.  of  James,  of  Goring,  Oxon.,  schoolmaster. 
Matric.  1740.  'Grecian' from  Christ's  Hospital.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  July,  1755. 

BRIDGES,  MICHAEL.  Adm.  at  Jesus,  June  12,  1692.  Matric. 
169}.  MiKrated  to  St  John's,  Oct.  14.  1693,  age  18.  S.  of 
William  (1654),  clerk.  B.  at  Castlaord,  Yorks.  School, 
Pontefract.  B..\.  1695-6;  M.A.  1609.  V.  of  Crambe,  Yorks., 
1 711-58.  UcenMd,i7i2,  to  marry  Franoes  Fisher,  of  Hickling. 
Buried  Dec  4,  1758.  Brother  of  William  (1690),  father  of 
the  next.    (A.  Gray.) 

BRIDGES,  MICHAEL.  Adm.  tizar  (age  19)  at  Sr  John's,  June 
23,1737.  S.  of  Michael,  above,  clerk,  of  Yorks.  B.  at  Crambe. 
School,  Leeds.  Matric.  1737;  B.A.  1740-1;  M.A.  1775.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  June  13,  1742;  priest,  Sept.  23,  1744- 
R.  of  Pudding  Nocton,Norfolk,  1744-1807.  V.  of  Gt  Walsing- 
bam,  1756-1807.  R.  of  Titchwell,  1766-74.  R.  of  Berwick 
St  Leonard,  Wilts.,  1774-1807.  V.  of  Houghton-in-the-Hole, 
Norfolk,  1783-X807.  Died  1807.  {SeMiiayor.) 


Bridgeman,  George 

BRIDGES,  RALPH.   Incorp.  D.D.  1727.   S.  of  John,  of  Barton 
Seagrave,  Northants.,  gent.    Matric.  from  Trinity  College, 
Oxford,  Oct  10,  1695,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1698-0:  M.A. 
1702;  D.D.  1724.  V.  of  Ashwell,  Herte.,  1709-13.  V.  of  S. 
Weald,   Essex,   1713-58.    Chaplain  to  Bishop  of  London. 
WiU  (P.C.C.)  1759.   (Al.  Oxon.) 
BRIDGES,  RICHARD  (1581),  iet  BRIGGS. 
BRIDGES,  RICHARD.   M.A.  1635  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).   S.  of 
Robert,  of  Woodchester,  Gloucs.    Matric.  (from  Hart  Hall, 
Oxford)  Dec.  2,  i63i,agei9;  B.A.  1631;  M.A.  1634.  Perhaps 
R.  of  Ditteridge,  Wilts.,  1636.    (Al.  Oxon.) 
BRIDGES,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  July  3, 
1635.    S.  of  Richard,  M.A.,  of  York.    B.  at  Blabv,  Leics. 
School,  Pocklington.  Matric.  1636;  B.A.  1638-9.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  June  9,  1639.  Perhaps  V.  of  Gt  Wymondley,  Herts., 
1646.   R.  of  S.  Croxton,  Leics.,  1648.  Died  1662.  Brother  of 
Walter  (1632).   (W.  A.  Shaw,  l.  353;  Nichols,  iii.  237.) 
BRIDGES,  THOMAS.    Of  God's  House  (afterwards  Christ's 
College).    B.A.  1503;  M.A.  1507-8.    Perhaps  R.  of  Roding 
Beauchamp,  Essex.    Died  1524. 
BRIDGES,  THOMAS.  Dominican  friar.  B.D.  1524-5. 
BRIDGES,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1562; 

Scholar  in  1564. 
BRIDGES,  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  July  2, 
1632.  S.  of  Richard,  gent.,  of  York.  B.  at  Blaby,  Leics. 
School,  Pocklington.  Matric.  1632;  B.A.  1635-6;  M.A.  1639. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  20,  1638;  priest,  Dec.  22,  1639. 
Lecturer  at  St  Olave's,  Hart  St,  London,  1643.  V.  of  St 
Andrew,  Enfield,  1646-59.  Brother  of  Robert  (1635). 
BRIDGES,  WILLIAM.   M.Gram.  1500-r. 

BRIDGES,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1626;  B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633.   Will  of  one  of  these  names 
(P.C.C.)  1655;  of  Harvington,  Worcs.,  Minister. 
BRIDGES,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Michs.  1638. 
BRIDGES,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  Mar. 
18, 1654-5.  S.  of  William,  derk,  of  Barwick-in-Ehnet,  Yorks. 
B.   there.    School,  Sherbum.    Matric.    1655;  B.A.    1657-8; 
M.A.   1661.    R.  of  Barton-le-Street,  Yorks.,   1668-73.    R- 
of  Castleford,  1673-96.    Preb.  of  York,  1685-96.    Preb.  of 
Ripon,  1688-96.    Died  Nov.  22,  1696.    Father  of  Michael 
(1692)  and  the  next. 
BRIDGES,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  June 
31,  1690.   S.  of  William,  above,  clerk,  R.  of  Castleford.   B. 
at  Barwick-in-Elmet,  Yorks.   School,  Pocklington.    Matric. 
1690;  B.A.  1693-4;  M.A.  1697.   R.  of  Castleford,  1696-1729- 
Brother  of  Michael  (1692),  father  of  William  (1716). 
BRIDGES,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  20, 
1695-6.  Of  Gotham,  Notts.  School,  Derby.  Matric.  1696,  as 
'Bidges';  B.A.  1699-1700;  M.A.  1703.   Fellow,  1703-10. 
BRIDGES,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May 
16,   1716.    S.  of  William  (1690),  clerk,  of  Yorks.    B.  at 
Castleford.    Schools,  Leeds  and  Sedbergh.    Matric   1716; 
B.A.  1719-20;  M.A.  1725.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Dec  18, 1720; 
priest,  June  9,  1723.   V.  of  Kippax,  Yorks.,  1733-3- 

BRIDGES, .  Scholar  and  fellow  of  King's  Hall,  1529-33- 

Of  Histon,  Cambs. 
BRIDGEHOUSE  or  BRYGOSSE,  WILUABt  Of  Michael  House. 
B.A.  1499-1500;  M.A.  1503-4;  B.D.  1511-2-   Proctor,  1509- 
10.    Preacher,  1509-10. 
BRIDGMAN,  DOVE.    Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1625.   S.  of  John  (1593).  Bishop  of  Chester.     B.  Mar.  21, 
1609-10.    M.A.  1631  (^.no6.).  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  27, 
1617.    Preb.  of  Chester.   R.  of  Tattenhall,  Cheshire.   Died 
Sept.  17,  1637.    Buried  in  Chester  Cathedral.    Brother  of 
Orlando  (1619),  James  (1631).  (Vis.  of  Warws.,    1682;  J. 
Foster,  Land.  Pedigrees.) 
BRIDGMAN,  ED.   Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.,  1567. 
BRIDGEMAN,  EDWARD.    Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter, 
1625;  B.A.  1628-9;  M.A.  1633.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich),  Feb. 
15.  1634-5- 
BRIDGMAN,FRANCIS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  13)  at  Magdalene, 
Apr.  23,  1669.    S.  of  Sir  Oriando  (1619),  Knt.  and  Bart. 
School,  Brentwood,  Essex.  Matric  1669.    Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Mar.  i,  1668-9.   Knighted,  Nov    15,  1673;.  Of  Ted 
dington,  Midds.,  Died  »./>.  Broth«o' ?^',?'"*°  <'^^>„i^'f- 
^[War^s.,  1682;  Le  Nevt,  Knights,  288;  Burke,  Ext.  Bart.) 
BRIDGMAN,  FRANCIS.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  T^n'T^  Hall, 
Feb  M   1730-I.  S.  of  Sir  OrUndo,  Bart.,  of  Ridley,  Ch^re. 
B  Aue'im    Matrici73i-  Resided  till  1 736.  Suoseededas 
fhil'dX;?.  'i73«.   Weat'?o  the  West  Indies  «^'^  Sir  <^« 
Ogle,  and  died  at  sea,  1740.   (Burke,  Ext.  Bart. ,  O.h.O.) 
BRIDGMAN,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  M^^"".  E«««. 
i6o<     S    of  Jasper,  of  Exeter.    B.A.  ioo»-9,  m.a^oi2. 
I^^p.  kt  Oifo^  16.2.    V.  of  Hj^ownbe  Kogus.  Devon, 
1613.  Died  1623.  Will  (Exeter).  i,Al.  Oxon.) 


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Bridgeman,  George 

BRIDGEMAN,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  26,  i745. 
Afterwards  Fell. -Com.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  1745.  Signs 
for  deacon  (Bristol)  June  24,  1753.  Probably  s.  of  Sir 
Orlando,  Bart.  B.  Dec.  25,  1727.  Died  at  Lisbon,  Dec.  26, 
1767.   (J.  Foster,  Lanes.  Pedigrees.) 

BRIDGEMAN,  HENRY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens',  May  5, 
1744.  Of  Blodwell,  Salop.  S.  of  Sir  Orlando,  Bart.,  of  Castle 
Bromwich,  Warws.  B.  Sept.  7,  1725.  Matric.  1744;  M.A. 
1747;  LL.D.  1769.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  July  6,  1744. 
M.P.  for  Ludlow,  1748-68;  and  for  Wenlock,  1768-94. 
Succeeded  as  Bart.,  1764.  Created  Baron  Bradford,  1794. 
Died  June  5,  1800.   (G.E.C.) 

BRIDGEMAN,  JAMES.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1586;  B.A.  (perhaps  from  Corpus  Chris ti),  1589-90;  M.A.  from 
Corpus  Christi,  1593;  B.D.  1600.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Mar.  2,  1590-1.  R.  of  Childerley,  Cambs.,  1594.  R.  of  Lol- 
worth,  1594-1632.  Buried  there  1632.  Will,  P.C.C.  Brother 
of  Richard  (1571). 

BRIDGMAN,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  13)  at  St  John's,  Dec.  7, 

1631.  S.  of  John,  Bishop  of  Chester  (next).  B.  at  Wigan, 
Lanes.,  Dec.  15,  1618.  School,  Wigan.  Matric.  1631.  Adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  1631.  Knighted,  1646.  Married  and 
had  issue.  Died  1661.  Brother  of  Dove  (1625)  and  Orlando 
(1619).  (Burke,  Ext.  Bart.;  Vis.  of  Warws.,  1682.) 

BRIDGEMAN,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  c.  I593- 
S.  of  Thomas,  of  Greenway,  Devon.  B.  at  Exeter.  B.A. 
1596-7;  M.A.  from  Magdalene,  1600;  D.D.  1612.  Fellow  of 
Magdalene,  1599.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1600.  Ord.  deacon  and 
priest  (Peterb.)  July  12,  1601.  Preb.  of  Peterborough,  1605. 
V.  of  Bexhill,  Sussex,  1610.  Canon  of  Exeter,  1613.  Chaplain 
to  James  I.  R.  of  Wigan,  1615.  Preb.  of  Lichfield,  1616. 
Bishop  of  Chester,  1619-44.  R.  of  Bangor,  1621-40.  Latterly 
retired  to  Moreton,  Shropshire.  Died  Nov.  11,  1652,  aged 
75.  Buried  in  Kinnersley  Church.  Father  of  Dove  (1625), 
James  (above)  and  Orlando  (1619).  {D.N.B.;  Mag.  Coll. 
Hist.,  91.) 

BRIDGMAN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Feb.  16,1624-5  • 
B.  at  Fulboum,  Cambs.  Matric.  1625.  {T.  A.  Walker,  30; 
J.  Foster,  Lanes.  Pedigrees.) 

BRIDGMAN,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1614.  B.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1617-8;  M.A.  1621.  V.  of 
Felsham,  Suffolk,  1640-5. 

BRIDGMAN,  ORLANDO.  Matric.  pens,  from  MAGDALENE,Easter, 
1619.  ist  s.  of  John,  Bishop  of  Chester  (1593).  B.A.  1622-3; 
M.A.  1624  {fil.  nob.).  Fellow,  1624.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  1624.  Banister,  1632.  University  Counsel,  1642. 
Bencher,  1660.  Chief  Justice  of  Chester,  1638.  Solicitor- 
general  to  Prince  of  Wales,  1640.  M.P.  for  Wigan  in  the 
Long  Parliament.  Knighted,  1643.  Chief  Baron  of  the 
Exchequer,  1660.  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  the  Common  Pleas, 
1660-S.  Created  Baronet,  1660.  Lord  Keeper  of  the  Great 
Seal,  1667-72.  Died  June  25,  1674.  Buried  at  Teddington. 
Father  of  Francis  (1669)  and  the  next,  brother  of  Dove  (1625) 
and  James  (1631).  {Vis.  of  Warws.,  1682;  D.N.B.;  G.E.C; 
Mag.  Coll.  Hist.,  91.) 

BRIDGEMAN,  ORLANDO.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  14)  at 
Magdalene,  Apr.  20,  1664.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  Orlando,  Bart., 
Chief  Justice  C.  P.,  above.  School,  Westminster.  Matric. 
1664.  Of  Ridley,  Cheshire.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1658. 
Barrister,  1669.  M.P.  for  Horsham,  1669-79.  Created  Bart., 
1673.  Died  Apr.  20,  1701.  Buried  at  St  Mich.,  Coventry. 
M.I.  Brother  of  Francis  (1669).  (Vis.of  Warws., i682;G.E.C.) 

BRIDGEMAN,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter, 
1571;  B.A.  1574-5:  M..\.  1578.  R.  of  Little  Wigborough, 
Essex,  1586-1613.  Brother  of  James  (1586). 

BRIDGEMAN,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
June  10, 1736.  S.  of  Robert,  gent.,  of  Cambs.  B.  atSwaffham 
Bulbeck.  School,  Ely.  Matric.  1736;  B.A.  1739-40;  M.A. 
1759.  Ord.  priest  (Rochester,  Litt.  dim.  from  Norwich)  Dec. 
18,  1743,  ^  'B.A.  Pemb.'  Probably  R.  of  Shimlingthome, 
Suffolk,  1764-6.  R.  of  Bamardiston,  1764-6.  Died  June  30, 
1766.    {Scott-Mayor,  iii.  474  ) 

BRIDGMAN,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1602;  B.A.  1604-5;  M.A.  1608.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Jan. 
29;  priest,  Jan.  30,  1614-5.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Green- 
way,  Devon.  Bapt.  May  25,  1588.  Dean  of  Wirrall, 
Cheshire.  R.  of  Alwalton,  Hunts.,  1615-31.  R.  of  Yelling, 
1622.     V.  of   Holbeach,   Lines.,    1631-8.     Died   Mar.  26, 

1632.  Buried  in  Chester  Cathedral.  Brother  of  John  (1593). 
(J.  Foster,  Lanes.  Pedigrees.) 

BRIDGEBiIAN,  WILLIAM.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1631,  as  B.A.  of 
Cambridge  {A  I.  Oxon.).  No  such  degree  found. 

BRIDGMAN,  WILUAM.  M.A.  1675  {Lit.  Reg.).  Probably  s.  of 
Richard  of  Stowraarket.  Clerk  of  the  Privy  Council.  Died 
1699. 


Brigg£,  John 

BRIDGEMAN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity, 
Apr  15, 1726.  S  of  Orlando,  of  Combs  Hall,  Suffolk.  School, 
Westminster.  Migrated  to  Christ's,  Mar.  29,  1728.  Adm. 
at  the  Middle  Temple,  Sept.  8,  1721.  Died  Aug.  17,  1737,  at 
Paris.    (Peile,  11.  216.) 

BRIDGEMAN  , .   B.A.  1489-90. 

BRIDGEWATER,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  6,  1678-9.  S.  of  Benjamin.  B.  in  London.  School, 
St  Paul's.  Matric.  1679;  Scholar,  1681;  B.A.  1682-3.  S.  and 
h.  of  Benjamin,  dyer,  of  London,  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Nov.  1687. 

BRIDGWATER,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St 
John's,  Apr.  15,  1695.  S.  of  Christopher,  husbandman. 
B.  at  Thorpe,  Yorks.  School,  Sedbergh.  Probably  matric 
1695,  as  'Brignall';  B.A.  1698-9.  V.  of  Kirkby  Fleetham, 
Yorks.,  1706-19.  Died  1719. 

BRIDGEWATER,  JOHN.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1554-5,  as 'B.A  of 
Cambridge '  (no  such  degree  foimd).  M.A.  Oxford,  1556. 
Rector  of  Lincoln  College,  1563-74.  Archdeacon  of  Roches- 
ter, 1560.  R.  of  Wootton  Courtney,  Somerset,  1562;  of  Luc- 
comb,  1563.  Preb.  of  Bristol,  1563.  R.  of  Porlock,  1565. 
Master  of  the  Hospital  of  St  Katharine,  near  Bedminster, 
1570-4.  Abandoned  his  preferments  in  1574;  went  to 
Rheims  and  joined  the  Jesuits.   {D.N.B.;  Al.  Oxon.) 

BRIDGEWATER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  16)  a 
scholar  from  Eton,  Sept.  1,  1555.  B.  at  Dedham,  Essex. 
Matric.  1355;  B.A.  1559-60;  M.A  1563;  LL.D.  1579.  Fellow, 
1558-80.  Proctor,  1573-4.  Public  orator,  1573-81.  Chan- 
cellor and  Vicar-general  of  Ely,  1579.  R.  of  Elm  and  Emneth, 
Cambs.,  1579-88.  Adm.  advocate.  May  2,  1582.  Died  Feb. 
15,  1587-8.  WiU  proved  (V.C.C.)  1588.  {Cooper,  n.  19.) 

BRIDGWATER,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter, 
1579.  One  of  these  names,  of  St  Bride's,  London,  gent.  Will 
(P.C.C.)  1639. 

BRIDGWATER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1635. 
Of  London. 

BRIDIPORT,  WILLIAM  DE.  'King's  scholar'  at  Cambridge, 
1333-7. 

BRIDLE,  JOHN.  Incorp.  M.A.  1741,  from  New  CoUege,  Oxford. 
S.  of  Robert,  of  Leigh,  Dorset,  gent.  Matric.  (from  New 
College,  Oxford)  Nov.  i6,  1726,  age  20;  M.A.  1734;  B.D. 
1753;  D.D.  1758.  {Al.Oxon.) 

BRIDON,  see  also  BREEDON. 

BRIDON,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1622; 
B.A.  1625-6;  M.A.  1629.   R.  of  Holton,  Suffolk,  1642. 

BRIDON,  JASPER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1629; 
B.A.  1631;  M.A.  1635. 

BRIDON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Apr.  21, 
1602.  S.  of  Ambrose,  glover.  B.  at  Bury  St  Edmunds. 
School,  Bury. 

BRIDON,  BREYDON  or  BREEDON,  WILLIAM.  Matric  pens, 
from  Clare,  Easter,  1576;  B.A.  1578-9;  M.A.  1582.  Fellow. 
Perhaps  V.  of  East  Tuddenham,  Norfolk,  1599.  Doubtless 
the  man  who  bequeathed  100  marks  towards  founding  a 
grammar  school  in  Cambridge.  Referred  to  in  Dr  Perse's 
Will,  1615.   {Cooper,  11.  72.) 

BREYDON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke, 
July  1,  1622.  S.  of  William,  of  Gipping,  Suffolk,  mercer. 
Matric.  1623.  Probably  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  9,  1625-6. 

BRIERCLIFFE,  see  BREARCLIFF. 

BRIERLEY,  see  BREARLEY. 

BRIGANDEN  or  BRICKENDEN,  JOHN.  B.A.  1515-6;  M.A. 
1518;  B.D.  1528-9.  Fellow  of  St  John's,  1516.  Proctor, 
1523-4.  During  his  proctorship  he  was  indicted,  'ex  pura 
malicia  oppidanorum'  of  homicide:  his  opponent  suffered 
{Gr.  Bk,  6.  II.  113).  V.  of  Mitcham,  Surrey,  1534-49.  R.  of 
St  Benet,  Gracechurch  St,  1543-59.  V.  of  S.  Mymms,  Midds., 
1553-8. 

BRIGATT,  EDMUND.  A  friar.  B.D.  1500-1;  D.D.  1502-3.  R. 
of  Thorley,  Herts.,  1545-62;  of  Wiley,  1547-9;  of  Gt  Had- 
ham,  Essex,  1548-62.    Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1544-55- 

BRIGDALE,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1658.  Of  Salop.  B.A.  1661-2;  M.A.  1665. 

BRIGDALL,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1563. 
B.  at  Bangor.  Probably  migrated  to  Queens',  whence  he  is 
called  'B.A.  and  scholar,  age  23,'  when  ordained  deacon 
(London)  Jan.  28,  1569-70. 

BRIGDALL,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1582;  B.A.  1585-6;  M.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1589.  V.  of 
Fingringhoe,  ^sex,  1589-90.  Died  1590. 

BRIGG,  BRIGGS,  see  also  BRIDGES. 

BRYGGE,  Mr  JOHN.  Resident  pensioner  at  Peterhouse,  e. 
1403-4.  Paid  20s.  for  his  chamber.  One  of  these  names  R. 
of  Halstead,  Kent,  1432.  (r.  A.  Walker.) 


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Brigge,  Thomas 

BRIGGB,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1506-7.  Principal  of  St  Patd's  HosteL 
BRYGGE,  WILUAM    Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  X405.   Called 
M.A.  in  1409.  Died  Nov.  x8,  1414. 

BRIGGS,  BRYAN.  Probably  adm.  sirar  at  Corpus  Christi, 
1570.  Matric  Michs.  1572.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec,  21,  1580, 
a^  30.  Schoolmaster  at  Elsworth,  Camb«. 

BRIGGS,  CONSTANTINE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidkky,  June 
Ji,  1644.  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.  B.  at  Scremby,  Lines.  Schools, 
Alford  and  Maugham.  Matric.  1644;  B.A.  (?  1647-8);  M.A. 
1651.   In  Holy  Orders.   Father  of  the  next. 

BRIGGS,  CONSTANTINE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sidney, 
Apr.  9,  1686.  S.  of  Consuntine,  clerk  (above).  B.  at  Har- 
rington, Lines.  Matric  1686;  B.A.  1689-90.  Ord.  priest 
(Lincoln)  Sept.  23,  1693. 

BRIGGS,  EDMUND.  Adm.  sirar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  June  14, 
1644.  S.  of  Edmund.  B.  at  'Henning,'  Norfolk.  School, 
Norwich.  Matric.  1644;  B.A.  1647-8. 

BRIGGS,  ERASMUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1592. 
Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  c.  1593;  B.A.  1595-*-  Oi  Lowestoft, 
Sufiolk,  gent.,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  6,  1597.  Barrister, 
1605.  Ancient,  1617. 

BRIGGS,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  atCAius,  June  25, 1629. 
S.  of  Francis,  gent.  B.  at  Honingham,  Norfolk.  School, 
private.  Matric  1629-30;  Scholar,  1630-5;  B.A.  1632-3; 
M.A.  1636.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Dec.  21,  1634.  C.  of 
Bamham  Broom,  Norfolk,  in  1636.  Deprived  and  de- 
graded by  Bishop  Wren,  July  29,  1637,  for  the  murder  of 
his  servant.  Hanged  at  Norwich.   {Venn,  i.  290.) 

BRIGGS,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent,  1577-8. 
Of  Yorkshire.  B.  at  Warley  Woods,  Halifax,  Feb.  1560-1. 
Scholar;  B.A.  1581-2;  M.A.  1585.  Fellow,  1588.  Linacre 
Lecturer.  Inoorp.  at  Oxford,  1620.  Savilian  Professor  of 
Geometry  at  Oxford,  1619-31.  Professor  of  Geometry  at 
Gresham  College,  1596-1620.  Distinguished  mathematician. 
Died  at  Merton  College,  Oxford,  Jan.  26, 1630-1.  Will,  P.CC. 
{D.N.B.) 

BRIGGS,  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1627.  S.  of 
Richard  (1577-8),  of  Norwich.  Matric.  at  Oxford,  Jan.  20, 
1625-6,  age  18;  B.A.  (Cambridge)  1627-8;  M.A.  1631.  V.  of 
Eaton,  Norfolk,  1633.    Brother  of  Thomas  (1619) 

BRIGGS,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  2,  1634. 
Of  Yorkshire.  Matric  1634;  B.A.  1637-8. 

BRIGGS,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Peterhouse,  Feb.  i, 
1677-8,  afterwards  pensioner.  Of  Yorkshire.  School,  Wake- 
field. Scholar,  1677;  Matric  1678;  B.A.  1681-2;  M.A.  1685. 
Fellow,  1686-9.  Moderator,  1689.  V.  of  Cherry  Hinton, 
Cambs.,  1693.  Buried  at  Little  St  Mary's,  Cambridge,  May 
12,  1699.   (T.A.Walker.) 

BRIGGS,  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1703.  Of  London. 
S.  of  William  (1663),  M.D.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric. 
1704;  B.A.  1706-7;  M.A.  1710;  D.D.  1729.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1738.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich,  Litt.  dim.  from  Canterbury) 
Feb.  1708-9,  C.  of  Staple,  Kent;  priest  (Canterbury)  Nov. 
1709.  P.C.  of  Loose,  Maidstone,  1712-22.  R.  of  Holt,  Nor- 
folk, 1723-48.  R.  of  Letheringsett,  1741-8.  Chaplain  to 
George  II,  1731.  Died  May  31, 1748,  aged  61.  Buried  at  Holt. 
M.I.  there.   (H.  G.  Harrison.) 

BRIGGS,  JOHN.  B.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1596-7.  One  of  these 
names,  'M.A.,'  R.  of  Witherley,  Leics.,  1600-22.  Buried 
there  c.  1622.   (Nichols,  iv.  1009.) 

BRIGGS,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1615;  B.A. 
1618-9.  Perhaps  V.  of  Buckden,  Himts.,  1632;  'M.A.' 

BRIGGS,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1629;  B.A.  1632-3;  M.A.  1636.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Sept.  24,  1637,  C.  of  Wellingham,  Norfolk;  priest.  Mar.  9, 
1638-9. 

BRIGGS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse,  June  6, 
1666.  Of  Lancaster.  School,  Wigan.  Migrated  to  Clare, 
June  18,  1667.  Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1669-70.  Faculty  for 
priett't  orders  (by  Archbishop  of  Canterbury)  1671.  R.  of 
Heysham,  Lanes.,  1671-4.  Perhaps  V.  of  Kirkby  Lonsdale, 
Westmorland,  1676. 

BRIGGS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  July  5, 1666. 
S.  of  Thomas,  clerk,  of  Leics.  B.  there.  School,  Melton 
Mowbray. 

BRIGGS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  23, 
1669.  S.  of  Thomas,  clerk,  of  Sibbertoft,  Northants.  B.  there. 
School,  Derby.   Matric.  1669. 

BRIGGS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Feb.  17, 
1721-2.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Tadcaster,  Yorks.  School, 
Kirkby  Lonsdale.  Matric.  1722;  Scholar,  1723;  B.A.  1725-6. 
Ord.  deacon  (York);  priest,  Aug.  1730.  C.  of  Adlingfleet, 
Yorks.,  1738. 


Briggs,  Thomas 

BRIGGS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  19,  i745-«. 
S.  of  John,  of  Wakefield,  Yorks.  School,  Wakefield.  Matric 
1745-6;  Scholar,  1748;  B.A.  1749-50;  M.A.  1753.  Fellow, 
1752-  Ord.  priest  (Ely)  May  21,  1758.  V.  of  St  Ippolyts, 
Herts.,  1766-80.  R.  of  Calverton,  Bucks.,  1780-1804. 
Preb.  1780,  and  Chancellor  of  Chester,  1781.  R.  of  Methley, 
Yorks.,  1781.  Died  Oct.  7, 1804.  Buried  at  Neston,  Cheshire. 
M.I.  there. 

BRIGGS,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sirar  (age  14)  at  Magdalene,  May  12, 
1654.  S.  of  Joseph,  of  Wakefield,  Yorks.,  deceased.  School, 
Wakefield.  Matric.  1654;  B.A.  1657-*;  M.A.  1661.  C.  of 
Swillington,  Yorks.,  1659.  V.  of  Kirkburton,  1662;  sus- 
pended; restored,  1687-1727.  Died  July  25,  1727. 

BRIGGS,  MARTIN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1566; 
B.A.  1570-1;  M.A.  1574.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Ely)  Jan. 
12,  1577-8.   R.  of  Brettenham,  Sufiolk,  1579-97. 

BRIGGS,  MARTIN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1588. 
Of  Yorkshire.  B.A.  (?i59i-2);  M.A.  1595.  Fellow,  1599. 
Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  Apr.  22,  1599.  Master  of 
Pocklington  School,  1599-1612.  R.  of  Barmston,  Yorks., 
1612-38.   Died  1638. 

BRIGGS,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Feb.  15,  1632-3. 
Matric.  1633. 

BRIGGS,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 
1573- 

BRIGGS,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent, 
1577-8;  B.A.  1581-2;  M.A.  1585.  Master  of  Norwich 
Grammar  School,  1598-1636.   Buried  at  Norwich,  Apr.  17, 

1636.  Father  of  Henry  (1627)  and  Thomas  (1619). 
BRIGGS,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1381 ; 

B.A.  1585-6;  M.A.  1589.  Fellow  of  St  Catharine's,  1606, 
as  Richard  Bridges.    Proctor,  1608-9. 

BRIGGS,  RICHARD.   Licensed  to  practise  medicine,  1600. 

BRIGGS,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1631; 
B.A.  1634-5;  M.A.  1638.   Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  S^t.  24, 

1637,  C.  of  Stiffkey,  Norfolk;  priest.  Mar.  9,  1638-9. 
BRIGGS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  28, 

1641-2.  S.  of  John,  husbandman,  of  Stainton,  Westmorland. 
B.  there.  School,  Heversham,  Westmorland.  Matric.  1642. 
Already  matric.  from  Queen's,  Oxford,  Apr.  2,  1641,  age  16. 

BRIGGS,  RICHARD.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Jan.  10, 

1667-8.    S.  of  Richard,  clerk,  of  Warham  or  Walsham, 

Norfolk.   B.  there.   School,  Warham  or  Walsham.    Matric 

1667-8;  B.A.  1671-2;  M.A.  1673.    Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 

May,  1673. 
BRIGGS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Nov.  8, 

1703.  S.  of  John,  husbandman.  B.  at  Horrocks  Fold,  Lanes. 

School,  Clitheroe.  Matric.  1704. 
BRIGGS,  ROBERT.    Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Feb.  4,   1638-9. 

Matric. 1 639;  B.A.  1642-3;  M.A.  1647.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 

Dec.  24,  1643,  age  23;  priest.  Mar.  17, 1643-4.  C.  of  Warham 

St  Mary  Mag.,  Norfolk.   V.  of  Bumham  Overy,  1664-1701. 
BRIGGS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  (age  16)  at  Corpus  Christi,  May  27, 

1677.    S.  of  Augustine,  of   Norwich.    Matric.    1677;   B.A. 

1680-1;  M.A.  1684;  LL.D.  1689  (Lit.  Reg.).  Fellow,  1682-5. 

Professor  of  Law  at  Gresham  College,  1687-1718.  F.R.S. 

1693.   Retired  to  Lowestoft,  Suffolk.    Died  there  Dec.  22, 

1718.    Buried  at  Corton,  Suffolk.     M.I.  there.    Brother  of 

William  (1663).   (Masters;  V/aid's  Gresham.) 
BRIGGS,  SAMPSON.   Adm.  at  King's  (age  16)  a  scholar  from 

Eton,  Oct.  1,  1630  (previously  at  Merchant  Taylors').  S.  of 

John,  R.  of  Fulmer,  Bucks.    B.  at  Epsom.   B.A.  1633-4; 

M.A.  1636.    Fellow,  1633  till  his  death  in  1643.    Killed  at 

the  siege  of  Gloucester.   (Harwood.) 
BRIGGES,  SIMON.   B.A.  1534-5;  M.A.  from  Pembroke,  1538; 

B.D.  1544;  D.D.  from  Trinity,  1547.  Fellow  of  Pembroke. 

1537.  Of  Westmorland.  Proctor,  1542-3.  One  of  the  original 

fellows  of  Trinity,  1546. 
BRIGGES,  THOMAS.   'Student  of  Cambridge.'   R.  of  Wiveton, 

Norfolk,  1550.   Perhaps  R.  of  Prating,  Essex,  1560-2.   R.  of 

Gt  Bromley,  till  1569. 
BRIGGS,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 

1619.   S.  of   Richard   (1577-8).    B.A.  1622-3;   M.A.   1626; 

B.D.  1634.  Fellow,   1625-44  (ejected).    Incorp.  at  Oxford, 

1624.    Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Dec.  22,  1633. 
BRIGGS,  THOMAS    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Jan.  21, 

1623-4.    S.  of  Pennellus,  tailor,  of  Leicestershire.    School, 

Melton.  Matric  1623-4;  B.A.  1628-9;  M.A.  1632.  Ord.  priest 

(Peterb.)  Oct.  2,  1628.    Probably  R.  of  Stroxlon,  Lmcs.. 

1631.    This,  or  the  next,  R.  of  Wyfordby,  Leics.    Buried 

there  Oct.  27, 1644.  Father  of  Thomas  (1650).  (Venn,  i.  264.) 
BRIGGS,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney    Oct.  30, 

1624     S.  of  Thomas,  retail  dealer.    B.  at  Melton  Mowbray. 

School,  Melton.  Matric.  1624;  B.A.  1628-9;  M.A.  1632.  Ord. 

deacon  (Peterb.)  Aug.  14;  priest,  Aug.  16,  1629. 


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BRIGGES,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jbsus,  Apr.  22,  1645.  Of 
Leicestershire.  Ma  trie.  1645-6. 

BRIGGES,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Teinity,  Aug.  26,  1647. 
Of  Leicestershire. 

BRIGGS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  July  3, 
1650.  S.  of  Thomas,  clerk  (1623-4),  R-  of  Wyfordby,  Leics. 
School,  Stamford  Matric.  1650;  B.A.  1653-4;  M.A.  1657; 
LL.D.  1669.  Fellow,  1654.  Taxor,  1662.  Adm.  advocate, 
Jan.  20,  1669-70.  Chancellor  of  Chichester.  Vicar-general 
of  Bishop  of  Chichester,  1702.  Of  Dumford  Park,  Chichester. 
Died,  1713.  Buried  at  Chichester.  M.I.  Father  of  Thomas 
(1704).  {Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  iv.  424.) 

BRIGGES,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  May  8,  1656. 

S.  of  Edward.   B.  at  Burrow,  Lanes.   School,  Giggleswick. 

Matric.  1656. 
BRIGGS,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Feb.  14, 

1669-70.  S.  of ,  citizen  of  London.   B.  there.  Schools, 

Hatfield,  Herts,  and  Safiron  Walden.  Matric.  1670;  Scholar, 

1670-2. 
BRIGGS,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  July  6, 

1704.  S.  of  Thomas  (1650),  LL.D.  B.  at  Chichester.  School, 

Eton. 
BRIGGS,  WILLIAM.    Of  Corpus  Chjusti,  adm.  1470.    M.A. 

1477-8;  B.D.  1492.   Fellow,  1477.   R.  of  St  Benefs,  Cam- 
bridge, 1488-98. 
BRIGGES,  WILLIAM    Dominican  Friar.  D.D.  1509-10.   Prior 

of  the  House  at  Norwich.   {Cooper,  i.  14.) 

BRIGGES,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Apr.  9, 1622.  S.  of 
David,  merchant  of  London,  and  of  Rickmansworth,  Herts. 
School,  Eton.  Matria  1622.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  11, 
1621.  Pedigree  in  Kis.o/ffwto.,  1634.   (K«nn,  i.  256.) 

BRIGGS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1628.  Of  Suffolk. 
Graduated  B.A.  1631,  according  to  Mait^rs. 

BRIGGS,  WILLIAM  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Sept.  18,1660. 
S.  of  Thomas  (?  1623-4),  clerk.  B.  at  Stroxton,  Lines.  School, 
Somerby,  near  Grantham.  Matric.  1660;  Scholar,  1660-5; 
B.A.  1664-5.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  24,  1665.  V.  of 
Castle  Acre,  Norfolk,  1669.  V.  of  Rougham,  1671-1709.  R. 
of  Testerton,  1680-1709.  (Venn,  i  410.) 

BRIGGS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  (age  13)  at  Corpus  Christi,  1663. 
S.  of  Augustine,  M.P.  for  Norwich.  Matric.  Easter,  1663; 
BJl.  1666-7;  M.A.  1670;  M.D.  1677.  Fellow,  1668-82. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1670.  Travelled  on  the  continent.  After- 
wards physician  at  St  Thomas'  Hospital.  F.R.C.P.  1682. 
Censor.  Physician  to  William  III.  A  famous  oculist;  friend 
of  Isaac  Newton.  Died  Sept.  4,  1704.  Buried  at  Town 
Mailing,  Kent.  Author,  Ophthalmographia,  1676.  Benefactor 
to  Corpus.  Father  of  Henry  (1703),  brother  of  Robert  (1677). 
{Masteri,  367,  who  calls  him  F.R.S.;  Munk,  1. 424;  D.N.B.) 

BRIGHAM,  HACKER.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Sidney, 
Apr.  19,  1678.  S.  of  John,  barrister,  deceased.  B.  at  Cotten- 
ham,  Oimbs.  School,  Norwich. 

BRIGHAM,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Dec.  4,  1721. 
Of  Chesterton,  Cambs.  Matric.  1723;  B.A.  1725-6;  M.A. 
1729;  B.D.  1736.  Fellow,  1731.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June 
I,  1729;  priest,  Feb.  27,  1742-3.  R  of  Stanground,  Hunts., 
1755-66.   Died  1766. 

BRIGHAM  or  BURTHAM,  NICHOLAS.  B.Civ.L.  1522-3.  Per- 
haps the  antiquary.  General  receiver  of  subsidies  and 
benevolences.  Composed  epitaph  for  Chaucer  in  Westminster 
Abbey.  Died  1558.   {D.N.B.) 

BRIGHAM,  ROBERT.  Of  Jesus.  Will  proved  (V.CC.)  1502. 

BRIGHAM,  WILLIAM  DE.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1348. 
Died  July  20,  1349.   Probably  a  victim  of  the  Black  Death. 

BRIGHAM,  WILLLAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  Sept  1598. 
B.  in  St  Andrew's  parish,  Cambridge.  B.A.  1600-1;  M.A. 
1604.  R.  of  Ham,  Kent,  1615-33.  Probably  P.C.  of  Ash,  in 
1626. 

BRIGHOUSE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  c. 
1596;  B.A.  1599-1600.  Fellow.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1605 
('  M.A.').  Perhaps  s.  of  Richard,  of  Brighouse,  Lines.  Buried 
at  Gainsborough,  Apr.  14,  161 6.   {Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

BRIGHT,  ARTHUR.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1569; 
B.A.  1573-4;  M.A.  1576;  D.D.  1589.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 
Dec.  21,  1576.  R.  of  S.  Swithin,  London,  1583-6.  R.  of 
Castle  Camps,  Cambs.,  1585-90.  R.  of  S.  Botolph,  Bishops- 
gate,  1590-1600.  Preb.  of  S.  Paul's,  1590-1618.  R.  of  St 
Martin  Outwich,  1591-1600.  R.  of  Great  Wigborough, 
£s6ex,  1600.  Died  there  before  Mar.  1618.  Will  (Consist.  C.) 
1617-8.    {Peile,  1.  111.) 

BRIGHT,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  25,  1650. 
Of  Bury,  Suffolk.  Matric.  1651;  BJi.  1653-4;  M.A.  1657. 
Fellow,  1636. 


Bright,  Timothy 

BRIGHT,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1617; 
B.A.  1620-1;  M.A.  1624.  Perhaps  R.  of  Thomton-le-Moor, 
Lines.,  1628-30.  R.  of  Epsom,  Surrey,  1631-7. 

BRIGHT,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  11, 1644. 
Of  Greenwich,  Kent.  Matric.  1647;  Scholar;  B.A.  1647-8; 
M.A.  165 1.  Fellow,  1650.  Taxor,  1653.  Minister  of  Christ 
Church,  London.  Died  Dec.  23,  1656.  Brother  of  the  next. 

BRIGHT,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  20,  1650. 
B.  at  Epsom,  Surrey.  Matric.  1651;  B.A.  1653-4;  M.A.  1657; 
B.D.  1664;  D.D.  1671.  Fellow,  1656.  R.  of  Loughborough, 
Leics.,  1669-96.  Chaplain  to  Mary,  princess  of  Orange.  Dean 
of  St  Asaph,  1689.  Died  July  2,  1696.  Buried  at  Loiigh- 
borough.  MI.  Brother  of  Edward,  above.  (Browne  Willis, 
St  Asaph.) 

BRIGHT,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clark,  Easter,  1629; 
B.A.  1632-3;  M.A.  1636. 

BRIGHT,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Nov.  11,  1721.  B.  at 
Badsworth,  Yorks.   Matric.  1721. 

BRIGHT,  JOHN.   B.A.  from  Magdalene,  1603-4. 

BRIGHT,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1610. 
B.  at  Norton,  Derbs.  Bapt.  there,  Jan.  17,  1594-5.  B.A. 
1613-4;  M.A.  i6i8.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dee.  22,  1616, 
age  22;  priest.  May  23,  1624.  C.  of  Highgate  Chapel.  Per- 
haps V.  of  Sheffield,  1635-43;  buried  there  Apr.  23,  1643; 
father  of  the  next. 

BRIGHT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Magdalene,  Apr.  24, 
1657.  S.  of  John,  clerk,  late  of  Sheffield.  Bapt.  there,  Sept. 
21,  1642.  School,  Sheffield.  Matric.  1657;  B.A.  1660-1. 
Died  s.p. 

BRIGHT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  30,  1658. 
Of  Surrey.  Matric.  1659;  B.A.  1661-2;  M.A.  1665. 

BRIGHT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1661.  Of 
Suffolk.  Matric.  1661;  B.A.  1664-5.  Signs  for  deacon's 
orders  (London)  Sept.  22,  1666.  C.  of  Swilland,  Suffolk. 

BRIGHT,  alias  LIDDELL,  JOHN.  (His  mother  was  a  daughter 
of  Sir  John  Bright,  Bart.)  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Christ's,  1689. 
S.  of  Sir  Henry  Liddell,  of  Ravensworth  Castle,  Bart.  Took 
his  mother's  name,  Bright.  M.A.  1690  {Com.  Reg.).  Adm. 
at  the  Middle  Temple,  June  29,  1689,  M.P.  for  Pontefract, 
1698  and  1700-1.  Died  Oct.  6,  1737.  Brother  of  Henry 
LiddeU  (1689).    {PeOe.u.  m;  G.E.C.) 

BRIGHT,  ROWLAND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  22, 
1681-2.  Of  Salop.  Matric.  1682;  B.A.  1685-6.  Ord.  deacon 
(Gloucester)  May  30,  1686.  C.  of  St  JuUan,  Shrewsbury. 
(F.  S.  Hockaday.) 

BRIGHT,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,i6o7. 

BRIGHT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  23, 1620-1. 
Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  1621.  Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  Oct.  19, 
1624.  B.A.  1624-5.  Probably  s.  of  Robert,  of  Netherhall, 
Pakenham,  Suffolk,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  1627.  {T.  A. 
Walker,  30.) 

BRIGHT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Feb.  10,  1636-7. 
Of  Yorkshire.  Matric.  1637;  B.A.  1640-1. 

BRIGHT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  29, 
1692.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Pakeniiam,  Suffolk.  School, 
Bury.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  17,  1689.  Died  Apr.  27, 
1727.    Buried  in  Thurston  Church.    {Peile,  11.  124.) 

BRIGHT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FelL-Com.  at  Clare,  June  23,  1715. 
B.  at  Hide,  Essex.  Matric.  1715. 

BRIGHT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  6, 
1729.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Yorkshire.  B.  near  Sheffield. 
Bapt.  there,  Apr.  2,  1712.  School,  Chesterfield.  Matric 
1729;  B.A.  1732-3;  M.A.  1736.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar. 
iOi  1733-4;  priest,  June  20,  1736.  V.  of  Irthlingborough, 
Northants.,  1738-46.  V.  of  Higham  Ferrers,  1740-6.  R.  of 
Little  Peatling,  Leics.,  1741-6.  V.  of  Ecclesfield,  Yorks., 
1746-68.  Diedjan.  23, 1768.  (Scott -Mayor,  in.  422;  F.Af.G., 
674 ;  which  makes  him  s.  of  Joseph.) 

BRIGHT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Apr.  6, 
1733.  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Pakenham,  Suffolk.  B.  there. 
Schools,  Lavenham  (private)  and  Bury.  Matric.  1733. 
Succeeded  as  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Netherhall,  in  Pakenham. 
Died  Dec.  21,  1736.  {Venn,  11.  36.) 

BRIGHT,  TIMOTHY.  Matric.  sizar  (age  11)  from  Trinity, 
Easter,  1561.  B.  near  Sheffield.  B.A.  1567-8;  M.B.  1573; 
Lie.  Med.  1575;  M.D.  1578-9.  At  Paris  in  1572,  where  he 
narrowly  escaped  the  St  Bartholomew  massacre.  F>raetised 
at  Ipswich  in  1584.  Took  Holy  Orders.  R.  of  Methley, 
Yorks.,  1594-1615.  R.  of  Barwick-in-Elmet,  1594.  Author. 
Inventor  of  modem  shorthand.  Died  Nov.  13, 1615.  Father 
of  Titus  (1597),  brother  of  William  (1579).  {D.N.B.) 

BRIGHT,  TIMOTHY.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1629. 
Probably  s.  of  Timothy,  of  Doocaster.  (Hunter,  S.  Yorks.) 

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Bright,  Titus 

BRIGHT,  TITUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  J»ily  2, 1597.  S.  of 

Timothy  (1561),  M.D.,  R.  of  Methley,  Yorks.    B.A.  from 

Peterhoase,  1600-1;  M,A.  1604;  Lie.  Med.  1607;  MJ>.  z6ii. 

Practised  in  Beverley.   {DJi.B.;  under  Timothy.) 
BRIGHT,  WALTER.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Apr.  10, 

1599.  S.  of  Thomas,  alderman  of  Bury  St  £dmun(^.  School, 

Bury  St  Edmunds.  Scholar,  1599-1606;  B.A.  1602-3;  M.A. 

1606.  Died  1624.    Buried  at  St  Mary's,  Bury,  Dec  9.  (Venn, 

I.  168.) 
BRIGHT,  WILLIAM.    Ma  trie.  pens,  from  Put  broke,  Easter, 

1579;   B-A.  from  Christ's,  1582-3;  M.A.  from  Emmanuel, 

1586;  B.D.   1593.    Fellow  of  Emmanuel,  Sept.   29,   1587. 

Preacher  at  Shrewsbury,  1597-1618.    Died  Oct.  29,  1618. 

Will  (P.C.C.)  1619.    Brother  of  Timothy  (1561). 
BRIGHT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  10, 1643. 

One  of  these  names  (?  this  or  the  next)  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 

May  26,  1646,  s.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Little  Brysett,  Sufiolk, 

Esq. 
BRIGHT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  23,  1650. 

Of  Suffolk.    Matric.  1650.    One  of  these  names,  M.D.  of 

Padua,  incorp.  at  Oxford,   x66i.     Hon.  feU.  R.C.P.     (Al. 

Oxon.) 
BRIGHT, B.av.L.  1489-90.   Perhaps  Robert,  V.  of  High 

Easter,  Essex,  1502-16. 
BRKMT,  .    M.A.  i497-«.    PeAaps  Richard  Bright,  V.  of 

Foxton,  Cambs.,  1506-45. 

BRIGHT, .   B.A.  1517-S. 

BRIGHTALL,  HEKRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Apr.  16, 
1635.  S.  of  Robert,  tailor.  B.  at  Bury  St  Edmunds.  School, 
Bury.  Matric.  1635;  Scholar,  1636-9;  B.A.  1638-9;  M.A. 
1642.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  25,  1642.  C.  of  Rougham, 
Suffolk.  R.  of  Beyton,  in  1658.  Will  proved  (Bury)  1661. 
(Venn,  1.  317.) 

BRIGHTIFFE,  see  BRITTIFFE. 

BRIGHTMAN,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Lent, 
1577-8.  B.  at  Nottingham,  c.  1562.  B.A.  1580-1;  M.A.  1584; 
B.D.  1591-2.  Fellow,  1584.  R.  of  Hawnes,  Beds.,  1592-1607. 
Theological  author.  Died  1607.  Buried  at  Hawnes,  Aug.  24. 
{Cooper,  II.  458;  D.N.B.) 

BRIGHTWALL,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  May,  1562. 

BRIGOTT,  THOMAS,  see  BRYGOTT. 

BRIHAN,  JEREMIAH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  June 

29,  1638.   S.  of  Jerenriah.    B.  at  Hastings.   School,  Battle 

(private).  Matric  1638. 
DRIMBLE,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Nov.  15, 

1667.   S.  of  Geoffrey.  B.  in  London.  School,  Peterborough. 

Migrated  to  St  John's,  and  adm.  there  June  i,  1668.  Matric. 

1668. 
BRIMLEY    or    BRUMLEY,    RICHARD.     Matric.    sizar   from 

Trinity,  Micbs.  1569. 
BRIMLEY  or  BRINLEY,  THOMAS.    Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a 

scholar  from  Eton,  Aug.  10,  1653.  Of  London.  Matric.  1653; 

B.A.  1657:  M.A.  1661.  FeUow,  1656-72.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 

Mar.  10,  1665-6.  Died  Apr.  20,  1672. 
BRIMSTON,  EDWARD.   Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1580;  B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1583-4. 
BRINDELL,  OWYN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1584, 

adm.  as  Bundell.   Of  Lancashire.   Perhaps  B.A.  from  Clare, 

1586-7,  as  Edward  Brindle;  M.A.  from  Queens',  1590-1. 
BRINDLY,  JOSHUA.   Adm.  pens,  at  Clark,  Apr.  7,  1671.   Of 

Whiston  Eves,  Staffs.     Matric.  Easter,   1671,  as  'Joseph 

Brinley ';  B.A.  1674-5.  P-C.  of  Cheddleton,  SUfEs.,  1676-96. 

BRINGS  or  BINGE,  THOMAS.   B.A.  from  Clare,  i  601-2. 

BRINGHURST,  ISAAC.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1647.  Of  Warwickshire.  B.A.  1650-1;  M.A.  1660;  D.D.  1675. 
V.  of  Kensworth,  HerU.,  1660-6.  R.  of  Toddington,  Beds., 
1668.   Buried  there  Oct.  12,  1697. 

BRINGHURST,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Querns',  Apr.  3.  1695. 
Of  Bedfordshire.  S.  of  Isaac  (above),  R.  of  Toddington.  Bapt. 
there,  Apr.  22,  1680.  Matric.  1695;  B.A.  1698-0;  M.A.  1704. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  23,  1703;  priest,  June  4,  1704. 
V.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Ely,  1705-35,  and  minor  canon  and 
precentor  of  Ely.    Died  Feb.  4, 1735-6.   M.I.    (J.Bentham.) 

BRINGHURST,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  15, 
1731-2.  Of  the  Isle  of  Ely.  Matric.  1732.  Migrated  to 
Qaeens',  Sept.  6,  1734.  B.A.  1733-6;  M.A.  1739.  Fellow 
of  Queens',  1737-48.  Proctor,  1746-7.  Ord.  deacon  and 
priest  (Norwirh,  LiU.  dim.  from  Ely)  Mar.  1738-9.  V.  of  St 
DOtolph's,  Cambridge,  1743. 

BRINGHURST,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Jtme  2i, 
I6j2.  Of  MiddleMZ.  Matric.  1652;  B.A.  1655-6;  M.A.  1659. 
Signs  (by  mark,  as  'c«cus')  for  priest's  orders  (London) 
Mar.  I,  1666-7.    (Adm.  also  at  Emmanuel,  June  31,  1652.) 


Brisassier,  William  De 

BRINGLOE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Apr.  13, 1670. 
S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Wilby,  Norfolk.  B.  atRudham.  Schools, 
Botesdale,  Attleborough  and  Moulton.  Matric  1670.  Died 
July  3,  1714.   M.I.  in  Banham  church.   (Venn,  i.  441.) 

BRINGLOE,  PORTER  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  e.  July, 
1734.  S.  of  John,  attorney,  of  Woodrising,  Noriolk.  B.  at 
Banham.  Schools,  Hingham  (private).  Bury  and  Norwich. 
Matric.  1736;  Scholar,  1734-41;  B.A.  1738-9;  M.A.  1742. 
FeUow,  1741-55.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec  23,  1739,  as 
C.  of  Woodrising;  priest.  May  24,  1741.  R.  of  Bratton 
Fleming,  Devon,  1754-80.  Died  c.  June,  1780.  (Venn,  ii.  40.) 

BRINKHURST,  HUGH.   Resident  scholar  at  Pembroke,  Aug. 

1564. 
BRINKLEY,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Jan.  20, 

1702-3.  S.  of  John.   B.  at  Bury  St  Edmunds.  School,  Bury. 

Matric.  1702-3;  B.A.  1706-7;  M.A.  1717  (Lit.  Reg.).    Ord. 

deacon  (Norwich)  Feb.  1707;  priest.  Mar.  1708-9.    R.  of 

Middleton,  Essex.   R.  of  Stanningfield,  Suffolk,  for  28  years. 

R.  of  Little  Fakenham  and  Euston,  1720-1.    Minister  of  St 

James',  Bury,  for  43  years.   Died  June  24,  1751.   Buried  in 

St  James'  Church.  (Peile,  11.  156.) 
BRINKLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Jan.  18, 

1745-6.    S.  of  William,  attomey-at-law,  of  Suffolk.    B.  at 

Bury  St  Edmunds.   School,  Bury.   Tried  for  the  murder  of 

his  fellow-student,  James  Ashton.  Left  College  in  consequence. 

(Scott-Mayor,  ni.  555.) 
BRINKLEY,  PETER   Franciscan  friar.  B.D.  1523;  D.D.  1527. 

R.  of  Gt  Moulton,  Norfolk,  1540. 
BRINKLEY,  RICHARD    Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1454-61.  * 

BRINKLEY,  RICHARD.  Franciscan  friar.  B.D.  1489;  D.D. 
1492.  Supp.  for  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1524.  Provincial  of  the 
Order  in  England.  (Cooper,  i.  34.) 

BRYNCKLEY,  STEPHEN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1562;  LL.B.  1570. 
BRINKLEY,  THOMAS.   B.A.  1531-2. 
BRINKLEY, .    M.B.  1464-5;  M.D.  1472-3. 

BRINKLEY, .   Paid  20s.  'quia  non  incepit  in  jure,'  1475-6. 

BRINCKLOWE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Psterhouse, 
Michs.  1576.  V.  of  Preston,  Kent,  1593-5.  R.  of  St  Tliomas- 
at-Clifie,  Lewes,  1596.  V.  of  West  Wittering,  Sussex,  1599. 

BRINKNALL,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  June 
29,  1745-  S.  of  Richard,  of  Limehouse,  Middlesex.  Migrated 
to  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  Nov.  22,  1745,  age  18.  B.A.  irom 
St  John's  College,  Oxford,  1749;  M.A.  irom  Christ  Church, 
1752.    (Al.  Oxon.) 

BRINCKNELL  or  BRICKNEL,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at 
Peterhouse,  Jan.  7,  1663-4.  Of  Cambridge.  School, 
Cambridge.  Matric.  1664;  B.A.  1667-8;  M.A.  1671.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  20,  1668. 

BRINLEY  or  BRINSLEY,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at 
St  John's,  Sept.  20,  1644.  Matric.  1645.  S.  of  Laurence, 
merchant,  of  Ironmonger  Lane,  London.  Previously  matric. 
from  New  Inn  Hall,  Oxford,  May  26,  1642,  age  16;  B.A. 
(Cambridge)  1645-6;  M.A.  1649.  Fellow  of  St  John's,  1647. 
R.  of  Alphamstone,  Essex,  1654-62:  ejected.  Afterwards 
lived  in  London.  Died  c.  1695.  (Calamy,  i.  495;  Km.  of 
London,  1634.) 

BRINSELL,  OLIVER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharinb's,  1640. 
Of  Somerset. 

BRINSLEY,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Mar.  1580-1; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1584-5;  M.A.  1588.  Head  Master  of  Ashby- 
de-la-Zouch  School  till  about  1619.  Suspended  for  his 
Puritan  opinions.  Went  to  London  and  lectured  there.  He 
taught  also  at  Great  Yarmouth.  He  married  a  sister  of 
Bishop  Joseph  Hall.  Author,  Ludus  Literarius,  and  other 
scholastic  works.  Father  of  the  next.  (D.N.B. ;  PeiU,  1. 162.) 

BRINSLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  23,  16x5. 
S.  of  John,  above,  master  of  Ashby-de-la-Zouch  School. 
B.  there.  Matric.  1615;  Scholar;  B.A.  1619-29;  M.A.  1623. 
Minister  and  schoolmaster  at  Yarmouth,  1625-7.  Town 
preacher,  1644-60  (ejected).  R.  of  Somerleyton,  Suffolk, 
1632-44.  R.  of  Ashby,  1632-44.  Author  of  religious  works. 
Died  Jan.  22, 1664-5,  aged  64.  Father  of  the  next.  (D.N.B. ; 
Calamy,  11.  ao6;  J.  Browne,  Norf.  and  Suff.,  133.) 

BRINSLEY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  is,  1653. 
Of  Somerleyton,  Suffolk.  S.  of  John,  Minister  at  Gt  Yar- 
mouth, above.  Matric.  1653;  B.A.  1656-7;  M.A.  1660. 
Fellow,  1659;  ejected,  1662.  Adm.  extra-licentiate,  R.C.P., 
June  6, 1664.  M.D.  of  Leyden,  1668.  Practised  at  Yaixnouth. 
(Munk,  I.  315.) 

BRINSLEY,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Chmst's,  e.  1393. 

BRIOSE,  (Perhajis  BIOSE  or  BROSE),  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens, 
from  I'ehukokj:,  c.  1590. 

BRISASSIER,  WILUAM  DE.   M.A.  1624  (on  King's  visit). 


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BRISBORNE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  26)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  13, 

1671.    S.  of  William,  deceased,  of  Lawton-in-Diddlebury, 

Salop.   B.  there. 
BRISCALL,  MICHAEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Jime  33,  1714. 

Of  Cheshire.  Matric.  1714;  B.A.  1717-i;  M.A.  1721.  Incorp. 

at  Oxford,   1725.    Ord.  deacon  (Ijncoln,  LUt.  dim.  from 

Chester)  Feb.  22,  1718-9;  priest,  Dec.  20,  1719.    C.  of  All 

Saints',  Hmitingdon,  1719. 
BRISCAL,  RALPH.   Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  Trinity,  Jmie  11, 

1731.    S.  of  John,  of  Damall,  Cheshire.    School,  Acton, 

Cheshire.   Matric.  1732. 
BRISCALL,  WILLIABl  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  Jmie 

30,  1 701.   S.  of  Michael,  clerk.    B.  at  Tarporley,  Cheshire. 

School,  Manchester.  Matric.  1702;  B.A.  1704-5. 

BRISCOE,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May 
29,  1745.  S.  of  Benjamin,  surgeon,  of  Warws.  B.  at  Stour- 
bridge. Schools,  Stourbridge  and  Repton.  Matric.  174S; 
B.A.  1748-9.  R.  of  Staunton,  Worcs.,  1764-98.  Died  Nov. 
29.  1798.  (Scott-Mayor,  in.  552.) 

BRISCO  or  BRESCO,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney, 
July  2,  i68i.  2nd  s.  of  John,  mercer,  deceased.  B.  at  St 
Mary-at-Hill,  London.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  1681. 
Probably  2nd  s.  of  John,  fishmonger,  of  London,  adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Feb.  1682-3. 

BRISCO  or  BRISTOW,  GABRIEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's, 
Michs.  1550;  B.A.  1553-4;  M.A.  from  Pembroke,  1557. 
Fellow  of  Jesus,  1554-6.  Fellow  of  Pembroke,  i555-  K-  of 
Little  Stukeley,  Hunts.,  1558-80.  K.  of  Abbots  Ripton, 
1559-80.  Will  proved  (Archd.  Hunts.)  Dec.  3,  1580. 

BRISCOE,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1577; 

B.A.  from  Magdalene,  1580-1. 
BRISCOE,  HUMPHREY.    Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  May  20,  1686. 

Of  Lancashire.  Matric.  1686;  B.A.  1689-90.  V.  of  Chipping, 

Lanes.,  1692-1701.    Married,  at  Goosnargh,  Dec.  8,  1696, 

Anne,  dau.  of  Robert  Cross,  of  Barton.  Died  1701.  {Baines, 

IV.  79) 
BRISCO,  JOHN.    Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1613; 

B.A.  1616-7.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  21,  1617;  priest, 

May  31,  1618.  V.  of  Gt  Gransden,  Hunts.,  1620-32.  Buried 

at  St  Neots,  Nov.  19,  1632. 
BRISCOE,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  8, 

1657.   S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Bolton,  Cumberland.   B.  there. 

Schools,   Orthwaite,   Cumberland  and   Sedbergh.    Matric. 

1657;  B.A.  1660-1. 
BRISCO,  JOHN,  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Nov.  12,  1662. 

ist  s.  of  William,  Esq.  B.  at  Crofton,  Cumberland.  School, 

Kendal.  Matric.  1663.  Of  Crofton,  Esq.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 

Inn,  Nov.  8,  1662. 
BRISCOE,  MARK.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1561. 
BRISCOE,  RALPH.   Mairic.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter, 

1640.  Perhaps  3rd  s.  of  Edward,  of  Aldenham,  Herts.,  Esq., 

adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May,  1637.  (Vis.  of  Herts.,  1634.) 

BRISCO,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Nov.  19,  1607. 
Matric.  1607-8;  B.A.  (?i6ii-2);  M.A.  1615.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Mar.  8,  161 1-2;  priest,  June  7,  1612. 

BRYSCOE,  ROBERT.    Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 

1563. 
BRISCO,  ROBERT.    Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  Jan.  30,   1614-5. 

Matric.  1613;  B.A.  1618-9;  M.A.  1622.    Ord,  deacon  and 

priest  (Peterb.)  May  23,  1619. 

BRISCOE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Dec.  16,  1680. 
Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  1680-1.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  John, 
of  London,  gent.,  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Oct.  1682. 

BRISCO,  THOMAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1605. 

BRISCO,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1618-9; 
B.A.  1622-3;  M.A.  1626.  Fellow,  1624.  Taxor,  1643.  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1628.  Perhaps  V.  of  Sedbergh,  Yorks.,  1637-60. 
Died  1660.  Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  i66i. 

BRISCO,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  17, 1658-9. 
Of  Bedfordshire.  Matric  1659;  B.A.  1662.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Sept.  27,  1662.  V.  of  Keysoe,  Beds.,  1665-97. 
Buried  there  Apr.  i8,  1697.  (W.  M.  Noble.) 

BRISCO, .  Matric  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1564. 

BRISCO, .   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  c.  1590.    Perhaps 

John  B.,  of  Herts.,  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  14, 1594. 

BRISEMAN,  LAURENCE.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  1618. 

Matric.  1618. 
BRISKETT,    LEWIS    or    LODOWICK.     Matric.    pens,    from 

Trinity,  Easter,  1559.  Of  Italian  origin.  Official  in  Ireland, 

1571.  Accompanied  Sir  Philip  Sidney  on  his  travels,  1572-3. 

In  office  in  Ireland,  1577-1600.   Friend  of  Edmund  Spenser. 

Living,  1611.  \Cooper,  in.  57;  D.N.B.) 


Bristow,  Timothy 

BRISKIN,  GRIFFIN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1563; 
B.A.  1566-7;  M.A.  1570; B.D.T577.  Fellow,  1567.  University 
Preacher,  1575.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Oct.  30,  1572;  priest, 
June  I,  1579.  R.  of  Beeford,  Yorks.,  1594-1608.  Preb.  of 
York,  1589-1608, 

BRISKIN,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1606. 
Migrated  to  Peterhouse.  Scholar  there.  B.A.  1609-10.  Per- 
haps R.  of  Burstwick,  Yorks.,  1619-24.   Died  1624. 

BRISLEY  or  BIRSLEY,  MICHAEL.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17) 
a  scholar  from  Eton,  Aug.  13,  1550.  B.  in  London.  Matric 
1550;  B.A.  1554-5;  M.A.  1558;  LL.D.  1569.  Fellow,i553-67. 
Sup.  for  incorp.  at  Oxford,  1566.  Commissary  of  the  Bishop 
of  Norwich,  1574.  Coimsel  for  Gt  Yarmouth,  1574,  Perhaps 
father  of  the  next.  {Cooper,  ii.  2.) 

BRISLEY,  MICHAEL.  Scholar  of  Trinity  Hall,  1583.  Perhaps 
s.  of  above.  LL.B.  1588.  Fellow,  1590-2.  Buried  at  S. 
Edward's,  Cambridge,  July  23,  1592.  Will  proved  (V.C.C.) 
1594- 

BRISLEY,  RICHARD,  set  GLOUCESTER. 

BRISTALL  or  BIRSTALL,  JAMES.   Matric  sizar  from  King's, 

Easter,  1657. 

BRISTED,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  July  9, 1713.  Probably 
s.  of  Ezekiel,  R.  of  Meeching,  Sussex,  and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
John,  of  Burwash.  B.  at  Burwash,  Sussex.  Matric.  1713-4; 
B.A.  1716-7;  M.A.  1735.  V.  of  St  Mary,  Nottingham. 
R.  of  Cotgrave,  Notts.  R.  of  Slaugham,  Sussex,  1749.  R. 
of  St  Michael,  Lewes,  1785.  Died  Jan.  25,  1785,  aged  87. 
M.I.  at  Sherborne,  Dorset.   (Hutchins,  iv.  25s.) 

BRISTOL,  THOMAS.   B.A.  1495-6. 

BRISTOWE,  DUNCOMBE.  M.A.  1730;  Incorp.  from  Magdalen 
College,  Oxford.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Bread  St,  London,  gent. 
Matric.  from  Brasenose  College,  June  17,  1719,  age  16;  B.A. 
(Magdalen  College)  1723;  M.A.  1726;  B.D.  1735;  D.D.  1736. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1723.  R.  of  All  RjiUows,  Staining, 
London,  1728-58.  Died  1758.  Will,  P.C.C.  (Al.  Oxon.;  G. 
Mag.) 

BRISTOWE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  May  30,  1747. 
Perhaps  s.  of  John,  of  Edwinstowe,  Notts.  B.  at  Saltoa, 
Notts.  Matric.  1747.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  May  24,  173a. 
R.  of  Edwinstowe.   (Thoroton,  in.  143.) 

BRISTOW,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June 
27,  1676.  S.  of  Francis,  of  Grantham,  Lines.  B.  there. 
School,  Grantham.   Matric  1676;  B.A.  1679-80. 

BRISTOW,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  17,  1657. 
Probably  ord.  deacon.  May  24, 1662 ;  priest  (Lincoln)  May  23, 
1662;  'B.A.' 

BRISTOW,  HERBERT.  Adm.  scholar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  June 
I,  1710.  2nd  s.  of  Timothy,  gent.,  of  Wrestlingwortb,  Beds. 
B.  there.  Bapt.  Mar.  5,  1692-3.  School,  Wrestlingwortb. 
Matric.  1710.  Brother  of  Timothy  (1696-7). 

BRISTOW,  JOHN.  Of  Chichester  diocese.  M.A.  146^-70. 
Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1469.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept. 
24;  priest  (Lincoln)  Dec.  17,  1474. 

BRISTOWE,  JOHN.  B.A.  from  Christ's,  1603-4;  M.A.  1607. 
One  of  these  names  R.  of  Combes,  Sussex,  1615-6.  One 
R.  of  Charlwood,  Surrey,  1624-37.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1637. 
(PeiU,  I.  235.) 

BRISTOW,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse,  June  36, 
1669.  Of  Durham.  School,  Houghton.  Scholar,  1670.  Perhaps 
4th  s.  of  William,  of  Somerset,  sometime  of  Lumley  Castle, 
Durham.   (2.  A.  Walker.) 

BRISTOWE,  LITTON,  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1620. 
S.  of  Nicholas,  of  Ayot  St  Lawrence.  B.A.  1622-3;  M.A.  1636. 
Fellow.  V.  of  Kimpton,  Herts.,  1626-34.  Died  1634.  Buried 
Sept.  17,  at  Ayot  St  Lawrence. 

BRISTOW,  RICHARD.  University  BedeU  in  1408.  (Stokes, 
BedeUs,  63.) 

BRISTOWE,  ROGER.  B.A.  from  Magdalene,  1379-80;  M.A. 
1583.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  Dec.  12,  1585.  V.  of 
LitUeboume,  Kent,  1601-xo. 

BRISTOWE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  July,  1614; 
B.A.  1617-8;  M.A.  1621.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  1621. 

BRISTOW,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  30, 1673. 
Of  Lincolnshire.  Fell. -Com.  1677.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of 
Thomas,  of  Besthorpe,  Notts.,  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
May,  1678.  Married  Bridget,  dau.  of  Mathias  Brown,  of 
BilUngborough,  Lines.  Died  1719.  (Thoroton,  in.  143.) 

BRISTOW,  TIMOTHY.  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1603-4.  B.  at 
Grantham,  c.  1581.  M.A.  1609.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Dec  23, 
1605.  V.  of  Higham  Gobion,  Beds.,  1603.  V.  of  Rushden, 
Herts.,  1607-28.  V.  of  Empingham,  Rutland,  1628-3Z. 
Father  of  the  next. 


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BRISTOWE,  TIMOTHY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
July  22,  1631.  S.  of  Timothy,  V.  of  Empingham,  Rutland, 
above.  B.  at  Rushden,  Herts.  School,  Weston,  Herts, 
(private).  Matric.  1632;  B.A.  1635-6;  M.A.  1639. 

BRISTOW,  TIMOTHY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Feb. 
13,1667s.  S.  of  Timothy,  of  London,  schoolmaster.  School, 
Charterhouse.  Matric.  1668;  B.A.  1671-2;  M.A.  1675.  V.  of 
Wrestlingworth,  Beds.  Married,  at  Potton,  Beds.,  Aug.  29, 
1689,  Mary  Croftes.  Died  1713,  aged  66.   Father  of  the  next. 

BRISTOW,  TIMOTHY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Sidney,  Jan.  6, 
1696-7.  1st  s.  of  Timothy,  above.  B.  at  Wrestlingworth, 
Beds.  Matric.  1697;  B.A.  1700-1;  M.A.  1704.  Fellow,  1704. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  24,  1704;  priest,  Sept.  23,  1705.  V. 
of  Stow-c«w-iQuy,  Cambs.,  1705.  Brother  of  Herbert  (1710). 

BRISTOWE,  WILLIABJ.  Matric.  sizarfrom  Christ's,  July,  1614; 
B..^.  1616-7.  Will  of  one  of  these  names  (Worcs.)  1628;  of 
Wellesboume,  Warws.,  clerk. 

BRISTOW,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  June  10, 
1639.  S.  of  William,  gent.,  of  Lumley,  Durham.  B.  in 
London.  School,  Houghton,  Durham.  Matric.  1659.  Of 
Chester-le-Street,  1682. 

BRISTY,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1613. 

BRITNELL,  GEORGE,   B.Can.L.  1507-8. 

BRITTIFFE,  CLEMENT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clake,  Oct.  13,  1664. 
Matric.  1664. 

BRITTIFFE,  HARBORD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Caius,  Apr.  17, 
1675.  S.  of  Simon  (1641-2),  of  Cley,  Norfolk,  Esq.  B.  there. 
Schools,  Hindringham  and  Holt.  Matric.  1675. 

BRITIFFE,  HENRY  EDGAR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clark,  Feb.  4, 
1708-9.  B.  at  Eye,  Suffolk.  Matric.  1709. 

BRITIFFE,  PHILIP.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  May  27, 
1685.  S.  of  Philip,  tanner,  of  Wighton,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 
School,  Walsingham.  Matric.  1685;  Scholar,  1685-90;  B.A. 
1688-9.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  25, 1690,  as  C.  of  West 
Lynn;  priest  (Norwich)  June  11,  1693.  C.  of  Gaywood,  in 
1716.  Master  of  Lynn  Grammar  School,  1692.  {Venn,  i. 
479) 

BRYTIFFE,  ROBERT.  Licensed  to  practise  Medicine,  1560. 
Practised  in  Norwich.  Father  of  Thomas  (1571). 

BRIGHTIFFE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Mar.  24, 
1679-80.  S.  of  Edmimd,  gent.,  of  Baconsthorpe,  Norfolk. 
B.  there.  Schools,  Baconsthorpe,  Holt  and  Norwich.  Matric. 
1680.  Of  Baconsthorpe,  Esq.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
May  29,  1682.  M.P.  for  Norwich,  1715-34.  Recorder  of 
Norwich,  1737-43.  Died  Sept.  22, 1749.  Father  of  the  next. 
{Venn,  I.  464.) 

BRITIFFE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Feb.  4, 
1712-3.  S.  of  Robert,  Esq.,  above,  of  Norwich.  B.  at 
Baconsthorpe.  School,  Holt.  Matric.  1713;  Scholar,  1713-4. 

BRYTIFF,  SIMON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Feb.  11, 
1641-2.  S.  of  Edmund,  gent.,  of  Baconsthorpe,  Norfolk. 
B.  there.  School,  Norwich.  Matric.  1642.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  Nov.  7,  1644.  Barrister,  1653.  Of  Cley,  Norfolk,  Esq., 
J.P.  Father  of  Harbord  (1675).  {Venn,  1.  346;  Vis.  of  Nor- 
folk, 1664.) 

BRYTIFF,  THOBtAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Sept.  20, 
1571.  S.  of  Robert  (1560),  doctor,  of  Norwich.  School, 
Norwich.    Matric.  1571;  Scholar,  1572. 

BRITTAN,  see  also  BRETTON. 

BRITAN,  BARTHOLOMEW.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity, 
Easter,  1588;  B.A.  1592-3. 

BRITAN,  BRIAN.  B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1383-6.  S.  of 
James.  Bapt.  1563.  V.  of  Mansfield,  Notts.,  1392-1628. 
Buried  1628.   (A.  H.  Prior,  Mansfield  Church,  46.) 

BRITTAN  or  BRETON,  GEORGE.  M.A.  1623  (Incorp.  from 
Oxford).  Matric.  (Oxford)  June  3,  1614;  B.A.  from  Wadham 
College,  1617;  M.A.  1620.  R.  of  Wyfordby,  Leics.,  1630. 
Preb.  of  Southwell,  1624-32.  Died  1632. 

BRITANE  or  BRETTON,  GILES.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens', 
Easter,  1646.  Of  Cambridgeshire.  B.A.  1649. 

BRITTON,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Chkisti,  Easter, 

1659.  Of  Essex.  B.A.  1662-3. 
BRITTAIN,  JAMES.   Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  18, 

1702.    S.  of  William,  of  Betley,  SUfis.    School,  Madeley, 

Stafis.   Matric.  1702;  B.A.  1705-6. 

BRITTAN,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1380. 

BRITTAYNE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  13)  at  Caius,  Aug.  26, 
1633.  S.  of  John,  clothier.  B.  at  Hadleigh,  Sufiolk.  School, 
Bury.  Matric.  1634.  Probably  died  before  1636.  {Venn,  i. 
310.) 


Broadhurst,  Paul 

BRITTAIN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  Mar.  16,  1691-a. 
S.  of  John.  B.  at  Sleaford,  Lines.  School,  Oakham.  Matric. 
1695;  Scholar,  1695-6;  B.A.  1695-6.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Mar.  1698-9 ;  priest,  May  26, 1700.  P.C.  of  Gedney  Fen  End, 
Lines.,  1700.  Schoolmaster  at  Holbeach. 

BRITTEN,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  Dec.  21,  1624. 
S.  of  William,  of  Essex.  School,  Perse,  Cambridge.  Matric. 
1625.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  5;  priest.  Mar.  6,  1624-5. 
One  of  these  names  V.  of  Bisley,  Gloucs.,  1641-62;  but  see 
Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary.  {Peile,  i.  362 ;  F.  S.  Hockaday.) 

BRITANEor BRETTON,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  fromQuEENs', 
Easter,  1646.  Of  Cambridgeshire.  B.A  1649;  M.A.  1655. 
Perhaps  V.  of  Bottisham,  Cambs.,  1655-8. 

BRITTAIN,  ROBERT  AUDLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Apr.  12, 
1710.  Matric.  1710;  B.A.  1713-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Sept.  18,  1714;  priest  (Lincoln)  Mar.  9,  17x7-8.  V.  of 
Stanstead  Abbots,  Herts.,  1719-66.  Died  Nov.  5,  1766,  aged 
73.  M.I.  at  Stanstead. 

BRITAN,  STEPHEN.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  1560.  Stephen 
Britain '  ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Mar.  29, 1561 ;  R.  of  Bennington 
in  Holland,  Lines.,  1567,  aged  50;  married;  skilled  in  Latin' 
(Lib.  Cler.  Line.  1576). 

BRITTAINE,  THEOPHILUS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
June  5,  1651.  S.  of  Robert,  merchant,  of  Lincoln.  B.  at 
Brattleby,  near  Lincoln.  School,  Lincoln.  Matric.  1651. 
R.  of  Brocklesby,  Lines.,  until  ejected,  1662.  Afterwards 
preacher  in  Lines.,  imprisoned.  Died  Sept.  12, 1696,  aged  63. 
M.I.  at  Sleaford.  {Calamy,  11.  140;  Lines.  Notes  and  Queries, 
I.  59-) 

BRYTTON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Lent, 
1577-8. 

BRITTEN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1665.  Of 
Cambridgeshire.   B.A.  1669-70. 

BRITTRIDGE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  King's,  Lent,  1591-2. 
(Perhaps  Brightridge,  of  Iver,  see  Vis.  of  Bucks.,  1634.)  Will 
(P.C.C.)  1605. 

BROAD,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Jan.  26, 
1740-1.  Only  s.  of  Thomas  (1725),  R.  of  Benefield,  Northants. 
B.  in  London.  Bapt.  at  St  Ann,  Westminster.  Schools, 
Oundleand  Eton.  Matric.  1740-1;  B.A.  1744-5;  M.A.  1751; 
D.D.  1777.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln,  Lift.  dim.  from  Peterb.) 
Dec.  21,  1746;  priest  (Peterb.)  Dec.  20,  1747.  V.  of  South- 
wick,  Northants.,  1749-53.  R-  of  Benefield,  i753-9i-  Died 
Sept.  22,  1791.  (G.  Mag.) 

BROADE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Apr.  19,  1673- 
S.  of  Thomas  (below),  of  Swynnerton,  Staffs.  Matric.  1675 ; 
Scholar,  1677;  B.A.  1678-9 

BROAD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Mar.  14,  1647-8.  Of 
Staffordshire.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Fenton  Vivian,  Staffs.  Matric 
1648;  Scholar,  1649;  B.A.  1651-2;  M.A.  1655.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1661.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lichfield)  July  13, 
1662.  V.  of  Alton,  Staffs.,  1661-2.  R.  of  Swynnerton,  Staffs., 
1662-3,  and  of  Aylton,  Heref.,  1663.  Died  at  Swynnerton, 
1703.   Father  of  Richard,  above.  {A  I.  Oxon.) 

BROADE,  THOMAS.  M.A.  from  Emmanuel,  1723.  S.  of 
Francis,  of  '  Gezor,'  Herefordshire,  clerk.  Matric.  St  John's 
College,  Oxford,  Mar.  16,  1709-10,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1713-4-  R.  of  Tumaston,  Heref.,  1720.  R.  of  Benefield, 
Northants.,  1724-53.  R.  of  Chaldon,  Surrey,  1726-40. 
Buried  Nov.  24,  1753.  Father  of  Francis  (1740-1).  (Al. 
Oxon.) 

BROAD,  W.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1367.  Will 
(P.C.C.)  1611;  of  William  Broad,  of  Rendcombe,  Gloucs., 
clerk. 

BROADGATE,  su  also  BRADGATE. 

BROADGATE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Feb. 
11,1645-6.  S.  of  GUes,  of  St  Foster's,  Middlesex,  merchant 
tailor.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  1646;  B.A.  1649- 
30;  M.A.  1653;  B.D.  1660.  Fellow,  1630.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1634.    V.  of  Ebndon,  Essex,  1636-63. 

BROADHEAD,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  Catharine's, 
May  26,  1726.  Of  Penistone,  Yorks.  Matric.  1726;  B.A. 
1730-1- 

BROADHEAD,  JOSIAH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  ao, 
1637.  Of  Cheshire.  Matric.  1660;  B.A.  1660-1;  M.A.  1663. 
V.  of  EUand,  Yorks.,  1663-7.  V.  of  Batley,  1667-83. 
Died  1683.    Buried  at  Batley. 

BROADHEAD,  WILLIABl  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1623;  B.A.  1631-2.  Probably  V.  of  Holmfirth,  York*.,  c. 
1640  and  of  Birstall,  1662-73- 

BROADHURST,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (aee  19)  at  St  John's, 
June  7,  1660.  S.  of  Richard,  deceased,  of  Rivington,  Lanes. 
B.  there.  School,  Rivington. 

BROADHURST,  PAUL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmamusl,  June  6, 
1670.  Of  Salop. 


Brodhurst,  Richard 

BRODHURST,  RICHARD.  B.A.  1434-5;  M.Gram.  1434-5;  M.A. 
1456-7.  V.  of  Prestbury,  Lanes.,  1461.  Died  there,  May  18, 
1474- 

BRODHURST,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Lent, 
1579-80;  B.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1582-3.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Dec.  30,  1385;  priest,  Oct.  8,  1586.  V.  of  Yaxley, 
Hunts.,  1583. 

BROADHURST,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
June  26,  1736.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Hartford.  School,  Damall, 
Yorks.  Matric.  1737;  B.A.  1739-40.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Mar.  1739-40.  R.  of  North  Runcton,  Norfolk,  1740.  V.  of 
Backford,  Cheshire,  1751-1803.  V.  of  St  Oswald,  Chester, 
1780-1803.    Died  1803,  aged  84. 

BROADNASC,  BROADNACK,  see  BRODNAX. 

BROADWAY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
June  6,  1713.  S.  of  Edward,  deceased.  B.  at  Winchcombe, 
Gloucs.  School,  Merchant  Taylors',  London.  Matric.  1713; 
B.A.  1716-7;  M.A.  1730.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  8, 
1718;  priest,  Oct.  9,  1720.  R.  of  All  Saints',  Hastings, 
1729-40.   R.  of  Ewhurst,  1731-40. 

BROADWAY,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  c.  1392. 

BROCAS,  SIMON.    'King's  scholar'  at  Cambridge,  1329. 

BROCHER,  RICHARD.  B.D.  Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi,  1452. 
R.  of  Landbeach,  Cambs.,  1462-89.  Founder  of  a  scholarship 
at  Corpus  Christi.   Died  1489. 

BROCHMANN,  JOHN.  M.A.  1642.  S.  of  the  Archbishop  of 
Zealand. 

BROCHOK,  BROKOLE,  ATTE  BROCOK,  WILLIAM.  '  King's 
scholar '  at  Cambridge,  1330-2. 

BROCKE,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  26, 1637-8. 
Of  Essex.  Matric.  1637-8;  B.A.  1641-2;  M.A.  from  Peter- 
house,  1645;  M.D.  1653.  Intruded  fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1644. 
Adm.  candidate  R.C.P.  Dec.  32,  1633.  DJed  Sept.  1663. 
(Mutik,  I.  268.) 

BROCK,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June  21, 1712. 
S.  of  John,  gent.  B.  at  Falkingham,  Lines.  School,  Upping- 
ham.  Matric.  1713;  B.A.  1717-8. 

BROCK,  NATHANTCL.  B.A.  1623  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
Norfolk.  Matric.  (from  Exeter  College,  Oxford)  Dec.  17, 
1619,  age  18;  B.A.  1622.  R.  of  Maidford,  Northants.,  1624- 
72.   Buried  there  Apr.  23, 1672.   (AX.  Oxon.;  Baker,  11.  46.) 

BROCKE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Apr.  26,  1651.  S.  of 
William,  of  Billingford,  Norfolk,  gent.  B.  at  Barton,  Suffolk. 
Already  adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  June  11,  1650.  Schools, 
Southolt  and  Eye,  Suffolk.  Matric.  1651;  Scholar,  1652-3. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  July  7,  163s.  Brother  of  the  next. 
(Venn,  1.  382.) 

BROCK,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens.  atCAius,  Apr.  26,  1651.  S.  of 
William,  of  Billingford,  Norfolk,  gent.  Already  admitted  at 
Corpus  Christi,  June  11,  1650.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  July  7, 
1652.  Probably  of  Southolt,  Suffolk.  Will  proved  (P.C.C.) 
i66r.   Brother  of  Robert.    (Venn,  i.  382.) 

BROCK,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Jan.  13, 
1680-1.  Matric.  1681.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Dar- 
sham,  Suffolk,  gent.,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  6,  1681-2. 

BROCKE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1578. 
B.  at  Hanley  Green,  Staffs.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (London) 
Apr.  4  and  3,  1596,  'aged  28,  late  of  Trinity  College.'  C.  of 
East  Bamet,  Herts. 

BROCKBANK,  see  also  BROOKBANK. 

BROCKBANKE  or  BROOKBANK,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age 
25)  at  Peterhouse,  May  31,  1717.  Of  Lancashire.  School, 
Kendal,  Westmorland.  B.A.  1720-1.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln) 
May  31,  1724. 

BROCKBANK,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1615;  B.A.  1618-9;  M.A.  1622. 

BROCKBANK,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  23,  1659. 
S.  of  John,  of  Hazelrigg,  near  Cartmell,  Lanes.  B.  there. 
Bapt.  Jan.  26,  1620-1.  School,  Urswick.  Ord.  deacon 
(Chester)  Dec.  21, 1662;  priest,  Dec.  20, 1663.  V.  of  Beetfaam, 
Westmorland,  1664-83.    (B.  Nightingale.) 

BROCKBANK,  RICHARD.  B.A.  i>3i-3;  M.A.  1335.  Of 
Christ's,  1533-4- 

BROCKBANK,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  June  29, 
1633.  S.  of  Nicholas.  B.  at  'Broughton,'  Lanes.  School, 
Little  Urswick.  Matric  1633;  B.A.  1638-9;  M.A.  1663. 

BROCKDEN,  see  also  BROGDEN. 

BROCKDEN,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Sept.  14,  1683. 

S.  of  Richard.    B.  at  Norwich.    School,  Norwich.    Matric. 

X684;  B.A.  1687--8. 
BROCKDEN,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  June 

29,   1639.  S.  of  Thomas,   of  Kirkfenton,  Yorks.    School, 

Sherburo.  Matric.  1660,  as  Brogden;  B.A.  1676. 


Brocklebank,  Robert 

BROCKDEN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  May  16, 
1703.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Padiham,  Lanes.  School,  Kirkby 
Lonsdale.  Matric.  1703;  Scholar,  1704-5;  B.A.  1706-7.  Ord. 
priest  (London)  Dec.  21,  1718.  R.  of  Snorriiam,  Essex,  Aug. 
30,  1722.  Died  there  before  Apr.  1742.  (Peile,  11.  157.) 

BROCKELL,  see  BROCKHILL. 

BROKEN,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1616. 

BROKERBY, .  B.A.  (?  1391-2);  M.A.  from  Trinity,  1595 

(in  ordo). 

BROCKET,  EDMUND.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 
1581;  B.A.  1585-6.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Oct.  7;  priest, 
Oct.  8,  1393.  V.  of  Luton,  Beds.,  1595-1617.  R.  of  Graveley 
with  Chcsfield,  Herts.,  1613-43.  Father  of  John  {1617-8). 

BROCKET,  EDWARD.  Matric.  peas,  from  Pbmbrokx,  Michs. 
1376. 

BROCKETT,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  sizar  from  QtJEENS*,  Easter, 
1658.  Of  Surrey.  B.A.  1661-2;  M.A.  1665.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1666.  Signs  for  priest's  orders  (London)  Mar.  5, 
1663-4.  Master  of  Dulwich  College,  1664-80.  Died  1680. 

BROCKETT,  JOB.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Nov.  8,  1662.  Of 
Surrey.  Matric.  1662;  B.A.  1666-7;  M.A.  1670.  Ord.  priest 
(Ely)  June  6,  1669.  V.  of  Royston,  Herts.,  1688-92. 

BROCKETT,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1534. 

BROCKET,  JOHN.  Of  Peterhouse,  in  1617.  Buried  at  Little 
St  Mary's,  Cambridge,  Aug.  19,  1617;  presumably  a  Fell.- 
Commoner.  Perhaps  s.  of  Sir  John,  of  Brocket  Hall,  Herts., 
Knt.    (T.  A.  Walker.) 

BROCKETT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Mar.  18, 1617- 
8.  Migrated  to  Sidney,  Oct.  25,  1619,  age  15.  S.  of  Edmund 
(1581).  B.  at  Luton,  Beds.  School,  Luton.  B.A.  1621-2; 
M.A.  1625.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  25;  priest,  Sept.  26, 
1625.   R.  of  Hertingfordbury,  Herts.,  1629-30.   Died  1630. 

BROCKET,  JOHN.  Adm.  Feil.-Com.  (age  21)  at  Christ's,  Apr. 
23,  1634.  S.  of  John,  of  Wheatfaampstead,  Herts.  B.  there. 
Schoci,  Watford.  Matric.  1634.  One  of  these  names  R.  of 
Graveley  with  Chesfield,  Herts.,  1643-7:  one,  R.  of  Herting- 
fordbury, 1646.   (Peile,  I.  432;  Vis.  of  Herts.,  1634.) 

BROCKETT,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  King's,  1692-3.  Colleger, 
who  failed  to  secure  election  as  scholar.  B.  in  London ;  left 
Eton,  1691. 

BROCKETT,  LAWRENCE.  Adm.  pens.  (ag«  17)  at  Trinity, 
June  3, 1743.  S.  of  Lawrence,  of  Headlam,  Durham.  B.Aug. 
13,  1724.  Bapt.  at  Staindrop.  School,  Scorton,  Yorks. 
Matric.  1743;  Scholar,  1744;  B.A.  1746-7;  M.A.  1730;  B.D. 
1761.  Fellow,  1749.  Professor  of  Modem  History,  1762-8. 
Killed,  by  a  fall  from  his  horse,  July  24,  1768.  Buried  at 
Gainford,  Durham,  Aug.  6,  1768.  (H.  M.  Wood.) 

BROCKET,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent, 
1577-8.  One  of  these  names  s.  of  Edward,  of  Willingale, 
Essex;  succeeded  his  father.  (Vis.  of  Essex,  1358.) 

BROCKETT,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  1638; 
Scholar,  1641.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Little  Comard, 
Suffolk,  1662. 

BROCKET,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke, 
Apr.  II,  1737.  S.  of  William,  of  London.  Matric.  i737. 

BROCKETT, B.A.  1536-7. 

BROCKHALL,  ADAM.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  Jobm's,  Michs. 

1618. 
BROCKHILL,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  22, 

1651.   S.  of  John,  of  Richmond,  Yorks.   B.  there.   School, 

Richmond.  Matric.  1651. 

BROCKHILL  or  BROCKELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at 
St  John's,  May  9,  1662.  S.  of  Ralph,  currier.  B.  at  Rich- 
mond, Yorks.  School,  Richmond.  Matric.  1662 ;B.A.  1665-6; 
M.A.  1672,  C.  of  Barnard  Castle,  Durham,  1671-82.  Buried 
there  July  29,  1682.  Admon.  granted  to  his  widow  Susanna. 

BROCKHILL  or  BROCKHULL,  THOMAS.  B.A.  from  St  John's, 
i6i(>-20.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  24,  1620.  R.  of 
Sevmgton,  Kent,  1621;  resigned  same  year. 

BROCKILL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June 
13.  1633.  S.  of  John,  glover,  deceased,  of  Richmond,  Yorks. 
B.  there.  School,  Gilling  (private).  Matric.  1635;  B.A. 
1638-9.  Master  of  Richmond  School,  1642-5.  V.  of  Hornby, 
Ywks.,  1650-69.  R.  of  Tanfield,  1664-9.  Buried  at  Tanfield, 
Apr.  r3,  1669.    (H.  G.  Harrison.) 

BROCKHURST,  EDMUND.   M.A.  1621  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 

Of  Warwickshire.  Matric.  (Oriel  College)  Dec.  7, 1610,  age  i*; 

B.A.  1614;  M.A.  1620.   Fellow  of  Oriel  College.   Admon.  at 

Oxford,  1624.   (Al.  Oxon.) 
BROKELBANK,  ROBERT.    Matric.  pens,    from    St    John's, 

Michs.  1569;  B.A.  1572-3;  M.A.  1376. 


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Brocklehitrst,  John 

BROCKLEHURST,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Cow^s  Christi,  1637.  Of 
Nottinghamshire.  Migrated  to  Jesus,  Oct.  30,  1638;  'of 
Derbs.'  Scholar,  1641;  B.A.  1641-2  'Aged  28;  of  sufficient 
learning,  etc.';  accepted  for  the  ministry  by  the  Manchester 
eUusis,  Jan.  5,  1647-S.  Minister  at  Heath,  Derbs.  R.  of 
Barlborougb,  1648:  afterwards  confonned,  and  episcopally 
instituted,  1662.  Died  there  1682.  (A.  Gray.) 

BROCKLEHURST,  W.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1588. 

BROCKLESBANK,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse, 
Michs.  1587;  B.A.  1590-1;  M.A.  1594.  Ord.  priest  (York) 
Dec.  20,  1607.  V.  of  Wootton,  Lines.,  1608-15. 

BROCKLESBY,  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Aug.  13, 1542.  Of  Glentworth,  Lines.  Probably 
s.  of  Robert.  Matric.  1544;  B.A.  1546-7;  M.A.  1550.  Fellow, 
1545-55-  V.  of  Branston,  Lines.,  until  1574.  Died  1574- 
Will  at  Consist.  C,  Lincoln.    (Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

BROCKLESBEY,  GOODMAN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Mag- 
dalene, June  17,  1706.  S.  of  John,  pleader.  B.  at  Melton 
Mowbray.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1706;  B.A.  1713-4. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  20,  1713;  priest  (Ely)  May  23, 
1714.  V.  of  Audlem,  Cheshire,  1714. 

BROCKLESBY,  JOHN.  Adm.  FelL-Com.  at  King's,  1552. 

BROCKELSBY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney, 
Oct.  19,  1652.  S.  of  George,  yeoman.  B.  at  Tealby,  Lines. 
School,  Caistor.  Matric.  1652;  B.A.  1656-7;  M.A.  1660. 
R.  of  Folldngham,  Lines.  R.  of  Kirkby-on-Bain,  1660.  Non- 
juror. Retired  to  Stamford,  where  he  died  1714-  Buried 
at  Folkingfaam.  Author,  Explication  of  the  Gospel  Theism. 
(D.N.B.) 

BROCKMAN,  see  BROOKMAN. 

BROCKSBY, .   B.Can.L.  1511-3. 

BROCKSHAW, .   Apparently  a  graduate  scribe.    Received 

2s.,  1457-8,  'pro  scriptura  litterarum  regiarum.'  {Gr.  Bk.  A. 

66.) 
BROCKWELL,  CHARLES.    Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's, 

Feb.  13,  1716-7.  Of  Hertfordshire.  Perhaps  H.M.  Chaplain 

in  Boston,  America;  'M.A.' 

BROCKWELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmaniiel,  Sept.  1633. 
Of  Essex.  Matric.  1633;  M.B.  1640. 

BROCKWELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  14)  at  Christ's,  June  15, 
1665.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Coggeshall,  Essex.  Matric.  1665. 

BROCKWELL,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  July  8, 
1730.  Matric.  1731;  B.A.  1733-4;  M.A.  1750.  V.  of  West 
Mersea,  Essex,  1748.  V.  of  Steeple  with  Stangate,  1756. 

BROCKWELL,  ROBERT.    Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Christ's, 

Mar.  4,  1666-7.    S.  of  Thomas.    B.  at  Richmond,  Yorks. 

School,  Richmond. 
BRODBELT,  WILLIAM.  Matric  sizar  from  St  Jorm's,  c.  1594; 

B.A.  1597-8;  M.A.  1601. 
BRODBENT,   CHRISTOPHER.    Matric.  sizar  from   Trinity, 

Michs.  1627;  B.A.  1630-1;  M.A.  from  Christ's,  1634. 

BRODBURNE,  JOHN,  see  BRADBURNE. 

BRODE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhousb,  Lent,  1364-5. 

BRODEHURST,  ROGER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Lent, 
1579-80.  Perhaps  the '  Robert  Broadhersh,'  V.  of  Freethorpe, 
Norfolk,  1593. 

BRODERIB,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1618;  B.A.  1620-1;  M.A.  1624. 

BRODGATE,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1582. 

BROOIE,  JOSEPH.  M..\.  1628.  Incorp.  from  King's  CoUege, 
Aberdeen ;  student  there,  i6i6-ao.  Perhaps  V.  of  Gt  Bentley, 
Essex,  till  1631. 

BRODIE, .  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  1631. 

BRODLEY  or  BROADLEY,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel, 
May  3,  1629.  Matric.  1629,  as  '  Boodley.' 

BRODLEY,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1578; 
B.A.  1581-2;  M.A.  1585.  Probably  V.  of  Sowerby,  Yorks., 
1391-1625.  Buried  Feb.  14,  1625. 

BRODLEY  or  BRADLEY,  MATTHEW.  Matric.  pens,  from  Em- 
manuel, Easter,  1602;  B.A.  from  Clare,  1605-6;  M.A.  1610. 

BRODLEY,  PETER.  Described  as  'B.A. ;  of  Clare  Hall'  when 
ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  17;  priest,  Sept.  18,  1628. 

BRODLEY,  ROBERT.  B.A.  from  Clare,  1608-9;  M.A.  1612. 

BRODLEY,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Emmanuel,  Easter, 
1639.    Doubtless  a  mistake  for  James,  above. 

BRODLEY,  TIMOTHY.  Matric.  sixar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1631;  B.A.  1634-5;  M.A.  1638.  V.  of  Penistone,  Yorks., 
1643-63. 


Brograve,  John 

BRODNAX,    THOMAS.      Matric.    pens,    from    Magdalen*, 

Michs.  1615.    S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Godmersham,  Kent. 

Succeeded  his  father.   J. P.  for  Kent   (Vis.  of  Kent,  1619.) 
BROADNASC  or  BRODNIX,   THOMAS.    Blatric.  pens,   from 

Queens',  Easter,  1647.  Of  Kent. 
BROADNACK  or  BRODNAX,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17) 

at  St  John's,  Apr.  ir,  1662.   S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  West- 

beare,  Kent.    B.  there.   School,  Canterbury.   Matric.  1662: 

B.A.  1665-6. 

BRODNAX,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Michs. 
1615.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Godmetsham,  Kent.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  Nov.  7,  1622.   Died  young.   (Vis.  of  Kent,  1619.) 

BRODOCK,  ALEXANDER.  Matric  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter, 
1553- 

BRODOCK,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Gonville  Hall,  Michs. 
1554 ;  Scholar  of  Gonville  Hall,  1555 ;  Scholar  of  Trinity  Hall, 
1559.  Fellow  of  Trinity  Hall,  1564-6.  Apparently  LL.B. 
R.  of  Hanworth,  Middlesex,  1573-82. 

BRODOCK, .  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1544. 

BRODRICK,  ALAN.  Adm.  as  nobleman,  at  Clare,  Feb.  19, 
1717-8.  B.  in  Dublin.  Matric  1720.  S.  of  Alan,  ist  Viscount 
Midleton  and  Baron  Brodrick,  Solicitor-General  of  Ireland. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  1,  1721.  Commissioner  of 
the  Customs  in  England,  1727.  Joint  Comptroller  of  the 
Army,  1730.  Died  June  8, 1747,  aged  45.  Buried  at  Wands- 
worth. (Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  11.  366.) 

BRODRICK,  ISAAC  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  July  4, 
1726.  S.  of  Jaspar,  of  Stepney,  London.  School,  Merchant 
Taylors'.   Matric.  1728. 

BRODERICK,  LAURENCE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
June  13,  1687.  S.  of  Sir  St  John,  of  Wandsworth,  Surrey. 
School,  Kingston-on-Thames.  Matric.  1687;  Scholar,  1689; 
B.A.  1690-1 ;  M.A.  1694;  D.D.  1710.  Fellow,  1693.  Chaplain, 
1696.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  24,  1693;  priest,  Sept.  23, 
1694.  V.  of  Sandon,  Herts.,  1697-1711.  Preb.  of  West- 
minster, 1710.  V.  of  Meopham,  Kent,  1713-42.  R.  of 
Mixbury, Oxon.,  1713-43.  R.  of  Turweston, Bucks.,  1714-41. 
R.  of  Islip.  Died  at  Kensington.  Buried  at  Mixbury,  Nov.  6, 
1747.   WillP.C.C.   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

BRODERICK,  ST  JOHN.  Adm.  FelL -Com.  at  King's,  1699-1700. 
S.  of  Sir  Alan,  Bart.,  Chief  Justice  K.B.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  June  17,  1700.  Member  of  the  Irish  Parliament  for 
Cork  City,  1713-4;  Cork  Co.,  1715.  Privy  Councillor  in  Ire- 
land, 1724.  Probaljly  M.P.  for  Beeralston,  Devon,  1721-7. 
Died  Feb.  21,  1727-8.  Buried  at  Midleton.  Will,  Dublin. 
(Le  Neve,  Knights,  102;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  11.  367.) 

BRODRICK,  THOMAS.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Trinity  Hall, 
Easter,  1670;  LL.B.  1677.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of  St  John,  of 
Ireland;  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  7,  1669-70. 
Proctor  in  the  Arches  Court.  M.P.  for  Coimty  Cork,  1703, 
Joint  Comptroller  of  Army  Accounts,  1708.  M.P.  for  Stock- 
bridge,  Hants.,  1713.  Privy  Councillor,  in  Ireland,  to 
George  I,  1714.  EHed  Oct.  22,  1730,  aged  77.  Buried  at 
Wandsworth.  (Misc.  Gen.  el  Her.,  11.  365.) 

BRODRICK,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FelL -Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Nov. 
3,  1683.  Of  Surrey.  Probably  s.  of  Sir  St  John  of  Ireland. 
Attorney-General  for  Jamaica,  1692,  and  a  Justice  of  the 
King's  Bench  in  Ireland,  1721.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
1696.    (Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  u.  165.) 

BROGDEN,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1568; 
B.A.  1572-3.   One  of  these  names  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1577. 

BROGDEN,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1573. 
One  of  these  names  R.  of  Burnsall,  Yorks.,  1579-1618.  DImI 
1618. 

BROGRAVE,  AUGUSTINE.  Adm.  FeU.-Com. at StCatharine's, 
Aug.  36, 1680.  Perhaps  s.  of  Simeon  of  Brisley ;  if  so,  married 
Susanna,  dau.  of  Richard  Jessop,  of  Fakenham.  (Cartbew, 
Hundred  of  Launditch,  in.  72.) 

BROGRAVE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  May 
16,  1623.  S.  of  Simeon  (1589),  Esq.  (of  Hamells,  Herts.).  B. 
at  Braughing,  Herts.  Schools,  Aldenham  and  Westminster. 
Matric.  1622.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  10, 1634.  Of  Stan- 
don,  Herts.,  Esq.  Married  and  had  issue.  Father  of  the  next, 
brotherof  John  (1612).   (Burke,  far*.  Bart.;  Carthew.iii.  72.) 

BROGRAVE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's, 
Easter,  1655.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Staodon,  Herts,  (above).  B. 
1637.  Bapt.  at  Braughing,  Apr.  22,  1637.  B.A.  1658-9. 
Fellow.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  7,  1658.  Owner  of  Cock- 
hampstead.  (Clutterhuck,  in.  155;  Carihtw,  in.  73.) 

BROGRAVE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1^34. 
Bapt.  at  St  Mildred  Poultry,  London,  Oct.  37,  1538.  S.  of 
Richard.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  i555-  Attorney  for  Duchy  of 
Lancaster,  1580.  University  Counsel,  1581.  M.P.  for  Pres- 
ton, 1586,  1597,  1601;  for  Boroughbridge,  1593.  Knifhted, 
1603.  Of  Hamells,  Herts.  Died  Sept.  11,  1613.  Boned  in 
Braughing  Church.  (D.N.B.) 


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BROGRAVE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  c.  159a. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Jan.  29,  1592-3.  Probably  s.  of  John, 
above.  Barrister,  1603.  Ancient,  1613.  Buried  at  Braughing, 
Jiine  9,  1625.  WiU.  P.CC. 

BROGRAVE,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Sidney,  June  24, 1612. 
S.  and  h.  of  Simeon  (1589).  Bapt.  at  Braughing,  Apr.  24, 
1597.  Matric.  1613;  B.A.  1614-5.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May 
14,  1612.  Of  Hamells,  Esq.  Buried  Feb.  21,  1670-1  at 
Braughing.  Brother  of  Edward  (1622).  Probably  father  of 
Brograv3(i654).  (Vis.  of  Herts.,  1634;  Carthew.ui.  72.) 

BROGRAVE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  1?)  at  Caius,  1621.  S.  of 
John,  Esq.  B.  at  Tawstock,  Devon.  School,  Streatham, 
Surrey.  Matric.  162 1.  Re-adm.  Fell.-Com.  1622.  B.A.  1623- 

4.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1624;  of  Beckenham. 

BROGRAVE,  Sir  JOHN,  Bart  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  Catha- 
rine's, July  2,  1680.  S.  of  Sir  Thomas  (?  1654),  of  Hamells, 
Herts.  Bapt.  Mar.  31,  1664.  Succeeded  his  father  as  Bart., 
1670.  Buried  at  Braughing,  Herts.,  July  11,  1691.  (Burke, 
Ext.  Bart.;  G.E.C.) 

BROGRAVE,  SIMEON.  Adm.  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Sept.  27,  1589. 

5.  of  John,  attorney  of  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster.  Of  West- 
mill,  Herts.  School,  Ely.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1589.  Ancient, 
1618.  Of  Braughing,  Herts.,  Esq.  Buried  there,  Jan.  24, 
1638-9.  WiU  (P.CC.)  1639.  M.I.  (Vis.  of  Herts.,  1634; 
Venn,  i.  137.) 

BROGRAVE, .  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  1654.  Prob- 
ably Thomas,  s.  of  John  (i6i2),of  Hamells, Herts.  B.C.  1638. 
If  so,  Sheriff  of  Herts.,  1664.  Created  Bart.  1663.  Died 
1670.  Buried  at  Braughing,  Jime  4.  (Burke,  Ext.  Bart.; 
G.E.C.) 

BROGRAVE, [?  BERNEY].  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall, 

Apr.  19,  1744.  Perhaps  Bemey,  s.  of  Thomas  of  Gt  Baddow, 
Essex,  b.  1726.  Died  c.  1800    (Beetham,  iv.) 

BROKE,  see  BROOKE. 

BROKESBY,  see  BROOKESBY. 

BROMAN,  HUGH.    Student  at  St  John's.   Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 

Apr.  1568,  age  21. 

BROME,  see  BROOME. 

BROMEBY  or  BRUMBY,  GERARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Mag- 
dalene, c.  1593;  B.A.  1597-8.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar. 
20,  1602-3;  priest,  June  11,  1609.  P.C.  of  Aylesby,  Lines., 
1 610. 

BRUMBIE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1562. 

BROMBY  or  BRUMBY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity, 
June  9,  1664.  Matric.  1664. 

BROMESMITH,  ANDREW  (1502);  see  BROWNSMITH. 

BROMFIELD,  EDWARD.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Jesus,  July  5, 

1653.  Of  Surrey.  S.  of  John,  of  Southwark  (1623).  Matric. 

1654.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  10, 1656;  s.  andh.  of 
John,  of  Suffolk  Place,  Surrey.  Succeeded  as  Bart.,  1666. 
Sheriff  of  Surrey,  1677,  1689.  Died  Feb.  17,  1703-4.  (Burke, 
Ext.  Bart.;  Vis.  of  Surrey  1663;  G.E.C.) 

BROMFIELD,  JAMES.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Michs. 
1618;  B.A.  1622-3.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Feb.  22;  priest, 
Feb.  23,  1623-4.  V.  of  Gt  Carlton,  Lines.,  1626.  Perhaps 
will  proved  (Lincoln)  1630. 

BROMFIELD,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  St  John's, 
May  20,  1681.  S.  of  Thomas,  yeoman.  B.  at  Somerford- 
Bootbs,  near  Congleton,  Cheshire.  School,  Congleton. 

BROMFELD,  JOHN.  B.A.  1540-1;  M.A.  1543.  Fellow  of 
Pembroke,  1542.  Fellow  of  Christ's,  1547-51. 

BROMFEILD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  June  6, 

1622.   S.  of  Robert,  of  SouthwaA,  London.   Matric   1623; 

B.A.  1625-6; M.A.  1629. 
BROMFEILD,  JOHN.   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Pembroke, 

Sept.  24,  1623.   S.  of  Sir  Edward,  of  Southwark,  London, 

Knt.  (Lord  Mayor,  1636).  Matric.  1623.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 

Temple,  Nov.,  1626.  Barrister,  1637.  Created  Baronet,  1661. 

Diede.  x666.  Fatberof  Edward  (1653).  (Burke,  Ext.  Bart.; 

Vis. of  Surrey,  1662;  G.E.C.) 
BRUMFIELD,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  at  Clark,  Jan.  31,  1679-80. 

Matric.  1680;  B.A.  1683-4;  M.A.  1721. 
BROMFIELD,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  Mar. 

26,  1702.  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.  B.  at  Lewes,  Sussex.  Matric. 

1702; B.A.  1707-8. 
BROMFIELD,  THOMAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter, 

1562; B.A.  1565-6. 
BROMFIELD,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  27, 

1645.   Of  London.   Perhaps  s.  of  Thomas,  merchant.   Bapt. 

at  St  Antholin's,  London,  Mar.  18,  1628-9.    Buried  there 

Dec.  2,  1651. 


Bromsal,  Ralph 

BROMFIELD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Feb.  17, 1654-5. 

Of  Kent.    Matric.  1655.    One  of  these  names,  s.  and  h.  of 

Thomas,  of  Udimore,  Sussex,  was  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June 

24,  1656. 
BROMFYLD,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Lent, 

1557-8;  B.A.  1561-2;  1st  in  the  ordo. 
BROMFIELD,  .    Fee  for  M.A.  or  higher  degree,  1485-6. 

Possibly  William,  Canon  of  Hereford.  Will  (P.CC.)  1518. 
BROMEFYLD, .  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 

1544  (adm.  as  Bramfeld). 

BRUMFELD, .  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  1560. 

BROMHALME, .  M.A.  1484-5.  Incorp.  from  Oxford. 

BROMHEAD,  HENRY.    Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 

Michs.  1602.  Of  Nottinghamshire.  B.A.  1605-6;  M.A.  1609. 

Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1615. 
BROMHEAD,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1640. 

Buried  at  St  Edward's,  Cambridge,  June  30,  1642;  'killed.' 
BRO&IHEAD,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  May  15,  1657. 

Of  Yorkshire. 
BROMHEAD,  JOSHUA.    Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Magdalene, 

Apr.  5,  1667.   S.  of  Henry,  farmer,  of  Fulwood,  Sheffield. 

School,  Hope,  Derbs.   Matric.  1667. 
BROMIDGE   or  BROMEHEDGE,   ABRAHAM.     Matric.   sizar 

from  Peterhouse,  Easter,   1609.    B.  at  Deptford.    B.A. 

1612-3;  M.A.  1616.   Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept.  23,  1615, 

age  24.  V.  of  Sheldwich,  Kent,  1625.  Buried  there  Mar.  18, 

1659-60. 

BROMLEY,  ARTHUR.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Easter, 
1614.  B.  at  Bolton,  Lanes.  B.A.  1617-8;  M.A.  1621.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Dec.  16,  1618,  age  22;  priest,  Dec.  1621. 
C  of  High  Ongar,  Essex.  (Peile,  i.  297.) 

BROMLEY,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent, 
1582-3.  One  of  these  names,  s.  of  Sir  George,  Chief  Justice, 
of  Chester;  of  Worfield,  Salop,  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 

1585.  Perhaps  his  will  (P.CC)  1642;  of  Sheriff  Hales,  Salop, 
gent.    (Vis.  of  Shrops.,  1623.) 

BROMLEY,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1575, 
as  'Brownley.'  B.A.  1578-9;  M.A.  1582.  Fellow,  1581-6. 
R.  of  Gedling,  Notts.,  1586-9.  R.  of  Stubton,  Lines.,  1589. 
Perhaps  will  proved  (Lincoln)  1630. 

BROMLEY, HENRY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  atCLARE.  Jan.  29,1723-4. 
S.  of  John,  of  Horseheath,  Cambs.  B.  at  Holt  Castle,  Worcs., 
1704.  Matric.  1724;  M.A.  1726  (Lit.  Reg.).  M.P.  for  Cam- 
bridgeshire, 1727  and  1734-  Created  Baron  Montfort,  1741. 
Died  Jan.  i,  1755.   (G.E.C.) 

BROMLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  Mar.  29, 
1671.  S.  of  John,  burgess  of  Shrewsbury.  School,  Shrews- 
bury. 

BROMLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Clare,  Oct.  10,  1700. 
B.  in  St  John's,  Barbados.  Of  Horseheath,  Cambs.,  Esq. 
M.P.  forCambridgeshire,i7o7-i8.  Died  Oct.  20,1718.  Buried 
at  Horseheath.    Father  of  Henry  (1723-4).    (G.E.C.) 

BRUMLEY,  LEWIN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 
1587.  Admon.  (Consist.  C  London)  Sept.  19,  1609. 

BROMLEY,  LEWIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  1594.  Of  Essex. 
One  of  these  names  R.  of  Bradwell-by-Coggeshall,  Essex, 
till  his  death,  1609. 

BROMLEY,  ROGER.  Scholar  of  St  John's.  Will  (V.C.C)  1528. 
BROMLEY,    THOMAS.     Matric.    FeU.-Com.    from    Queens', 

Easter,  1584.   S.  of  Sir  Thomas  Bromley,  Lord  Chancellor. 

B.A.  1586-7;  ist  in  the  ordo.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 

1586.  One  of  these  names  Knighted,  1603.   (Vis.  of  Shrops., 
1623.) 

BROMLEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FelL-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Dec.  3, 

1592- 
BROMELEY,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 

161X.  One  of  these  names,  of  Bolsden,  Berks.,  adm.  at  the 

Inner  Temple,  1616. 
BROMMELL,  HUGH.   Student  of  St  John's  when  ord.  deacon 

(London)  Mar.  30,  1560.  Of  York  diocese. 
BROMSALL,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1566. 
BROMSALL,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  2,  1661.   Of 

Bedfordshire.  J'robably  brother  of  Ralph  (next). 
BROMSALL,  RALPH.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 

June    14,    1667.     Of   Bedfordshire.    School,   Htrntingdoo. 

Matric.  1667;  Scholar,  i668.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Blun- 

ham,  Beds.,  Esq.    Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Dec.  9, 

1669.   Probably  of  Biggleswade,  Beds.    Buried  at  Blimham, 

Apr.  6,  1693.    WiU,  P.CC 
BROMSAL,  RALPH.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse, 

Apr.  5,  1703.    Of  Suffolk.    Probably  J.P.  for  Beds.    Died 

June  3,  1711,  aged  24.    Probably  s.  of  Ralph  (above).    (Le 

Neve,  Mon.,  in.  220.) 


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BROMSALL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Qukens*.  Mar.  24, 
1658-9.  S.  and  h.  of  Owen,  of  Biggleswade,  Beds.,  Esq. 
Probably  of  Blunham,  Beds.,  Esq.  .Admitted  at  Gray's  Inn, 
May  23,  1661.  Died  1682.  Buried  at  Blunham,  May  25. 
(Le  Neve,  M<m.,v.) 

BROMSCROVE,  WALTER.  Matric  pens,  from  King's,  Easter, 
1619.    Perhaps  the  same  as  the  next. 

BROMSCROVE  or  BROMGRAVE,  WALTER.  Matric.  sizar  from 
Tri.vitv,  Easter,  1621;  B.A.  1624;  M.A.  1627.  Ord.  priest 
(Lichfield)  Mar. 9, 1627-8.  C.of  Cheadle,  1629.  V.of  Abbots 
Bromley,  Staffs.,  1651-2.  Father  of  William  {1644).  {Wm. 
Salt  Arch,  Soc.,  1915.) 

BROMESGROVE,  WALTER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's, 
July  3,  1658.  S.  of  Walter.  B.  at  Harborough.  School, 
Harborough.  Matric.  1658;  B.A.  1661-2;  M.A.  1665.  R.  of 
Burton  by  Lincoln,  1665.  V.  of  Aylesby  and  Preb.  of 
Lincoln,  1667-89.  R.  of  Broxholme,  1668.  R.  of  St  Peter- 
at-Arches,  Lincohi,  1673.  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Dover. 
Died  1689.    Buried  at  St  Peter's,  Dec.  7.    {PeiU,  i.  582.) 

BROMSCROVE  or  BROWNESGRAVE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at 
Christ's,  but  no  date  recorded.  S.  of  Walter  (1621),  clerk. 
B.  at  Team,  Staffs.  Matric.  July  4,  1644,  as  Brumsgrove. 
P.C.  of  Weston-on-Trent,  Staffs.,  1658.  Probably  V.  of 
Youlgrave,  Derbs.,   1663-5. 

BROMSKELL,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Magdalene,  July  10, 
1652.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  May  11,  1653.  S.  of 
Oliver  (1612),  of  Loughborough.  B.  at  Sheriffhales,  Salop. 
School,  Loughborough.  Matric.  from  Magdalene,  1652;  B.A. 
from  Christ's,  1656-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  June,  1669. 
Brother  of  the  next  and  Samuel.    {Peile,  i.  553.) 

BROMSKILL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  Apr. 
20, 1657.  S.  of  Oliver,  clerk,  of  Loughborough,  next.  School, 
Loughborough.  Matric.  1657;  B.A.  i66<>-i;  M.A.  1664. 
Faculty  for  both  orders  (Cant.)  1668.  R.  of  Warehome, 
Kent,  1670.  Brother  of  Samuel  (1657)  and  the  above. 

BROMSKILL,  OLIVER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1612 ; 
B.A.  1615-6;  M.A.  1619.  R.  of  Loughborough.  Ejected,  1662. 
Father  of  George  (1652),  John  (above),  and  Samuel  (next). 
{PeiU,  I.  289;  Calamy,  11.  119.) 

BROMSKILL,  SAMUEL.    Adm.  pens,   (age  18)  at  Christ's, 

Apr.  20,  1657.   S.  of  Oliver,  R.  of  Loughborough  (above). 

B.  at  Sheriffhales,  Salop.    School,  Loughborough.    Matric. 

1657.  Brother  of  John  (1657)  and  George. 
BROMSTED,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 

1553- 
BROMSTED,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 

1353;  imputes.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Impington,  Cambs., 

1377. 
BROMSTED,  WILLIAM.    B.A.  X530-1;  M.A.  1534.   Fellow  of 

Peterhouse,    1532-40.     Esquire   Bedell,    1550-63.     Will 

proved  (V.C.C.)  1565.  (Stokes,  BedeUs.  82.) 

BROMSTED,    WILLIAM.     Matric.    sizar   from    Peterhouse, 

.Michs.  1553. 
BROMSTED,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar 

from  Eton,  Sept.  29,  1561.  Of  Histon,  Cambs.  B.A.  1565-6; 

M.A.  1569.  Fellow,  1564-74.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1578;  priest, 

Apr.  1580.  V.  of  SawstoD,  Cambs.,  1580. 

BROMSTON,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1567.  Perhaps  R.  of  Ripple,  Kent,  till  1617. 

BROMTON,  PETER  DE.   *  King's  scholar '  at  Cambridge,  1328- 

30. 
BROMWELL,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse, 

Jan.    19,    1685-6.    Of  Suffolk.    School,   Felstead,   Essex. 

Scholar,  1685;  Matric.  1686;  B.A.  1689-90. 

BROMWELL,  JAMES.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Michs. 
1567;  B.A.  1573-4;  M.A.  1577.  Fellow.  V.  of  Minster,  Isle  of 
Thanet,  Kent,  1595-7.   Died  1597.    Buried  Jime  19. 

BROMWELL  or  BRUMWELL,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Em- 
manuel, Apr.  23,  1603.  Probably  s.  of  Richard,  gent. 
Matric.  1603;  B.A.  1606-7:  M.A.  1610.  R.  of  Polstead, 
Suffolk,  1618-44;  sequestered. 

BROMWELL,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  16, 
1647.  Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  1647;  B.A.  1650-1;  M.A.  1654. 
R.  of  Polstead,  Suffolk,  1662-96.    Died  1696. 

BROMWELL,  LEONARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  2, 
1639.   Matric.  1639. 

BROMWELL,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1566;  B.A.  1570-1;  M.A.  1574-  Fellow,  1573. 

BROMWICH,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  May  4, 
1694.  S.  of  Lancelot,  gent.  B.  at  Worcester.  School, 
Hereford.  Matric.  1697;  B.A.  1697-6;  M.A.  1702.  V.  of 
Worminghall,  Bucks.,  170X-2. 


Brooke,  Henry 

BROMWICH,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Feb.  i,  1709-10.  Of 
Beaulieu,  Hants.  Matric.  1710;  RusUtScholar;  B.A.  1713-4. 
Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  23,  1716. 

BROBryARD,  JOHN  DE.  ChanceUor  of  the  University,  1382. 
A  Dominican  friar.  Educated  at  Oxford,  where  he  graduated 
D.D.,  and  at  Cambridge.  Author,  Summa  PredicatUium: 
printed  at  Nuremberg,  1485.  (D.N. B.;  Pits,  551.) 

BRON,  CHARLES  DE.  M.A.  1624  (on  King's  visit). 

BROND,  see  BRAND. 

BRONNELL,  RICHARD.    Student  at  Pembroke  Hall  three 

years.  B.  at  Westley,  Cambs.  Ord.  priest  (London)  Dec.  27, 

1559,  age  27. 
BRONWIN,  BRICE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1608, 

as  Brownwin;  B.A.  1611-2;  M.A.  1615. 
BROOKE,  ALAN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  Michs. 

1568;  Scholar,  1566. 
BROOK,  ANDREW.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1587.    Perhaps  2nd  s.  of  Andrew,  of  Monks  Kirby,  Warws., 

Esq. ;  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Apr.  23, 1589.  Will  of  one 

of  these  names  (P.C.C.)  1624.    (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 
BROOKE,  BARNABY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  16, 1633. 

Of  Suffolk. 
BROOKE,  BENJAMIN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Feb.  28, 

1688-9.    S.  of  Humphrey,   M.D.   (below).    B.  in  London. 

School,  Bethnal  Green  (private).  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 

Oct.  17,  1690.  Brother  of  Humphrey  (1684). 
BROOKE,  EDMUND.   Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  July,  1581. 

Of  Sussex.  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1586-7. 
BROOKE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  i,  1588. 

Matric.  1588. 
BROOKE,  EDWARD.   M.A.  1622  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  B.A. 

(from  Magdalen  College,  Oxford)  1615;  M.A.  1619.    R.  of 

Croxton,  Cambs.,  1623. 
BROOK,  EDWARD  {senior) .  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's, 

Michs.  1642;  B.A.  1646-7;  M.A.  1650.   Perhaps  ord.  deacon 

(Lincoln)  Mar.  20, 1660-1,  'M.A.'  One  of  these  names,  M.A., 

R.  of  Walsoken,  Norfolk,  1661. 
BROOK,  EDWARD  {junior).   Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 

Easter,  1643;  B.A.  1646-7;  M.A.  1650. 
BROOKE  orBROOKS,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 

1675.  Matric.  Michs.  1676;  B.A.  1678-9;  M.A.  1682.  Incorp. 

at  Oxford,  1683.   R.  of  Conington,  Cambs.,  1689.   Domestic 

chaplain  to  Archbishop  Tenison,  1701.    R.  of  Hadlow,  Kent, 

1701-5.    R.  of  Woodchurch,  1704-29.  Died  Feb.  28,  1729. 
BROOKE,  EDWARD.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  as 

Edmund,  Dec.  20,  1706.  S.  of  Edward,  husbandman.  B.  at 

Graveley,  Cambs.  School,  Huntingdon.  Matric.  1707;  B.A. 

1710-11.   Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Dec.  20,  1713.   C.  and  V.  of 

Stotfold,  Beds.,  1725. 
BROOKE,  FRANCIS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Oct.  4,   1604; 

B.A.  1607-8;  M.A.  from  King's,  1611.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.j 

Dec.  22,  x6ii.    R.  of  Croxton,  Cambs.,  1612-23.    Buried 

Feb.  16,  1622-3.    WiU,  P.C.C. 
BROOKE,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  May  19, 

1698.    S.  of  WiUiam  (i66i),  clerk.    B.  at  Kirbv  Bedon, 

Norfolk.  Matric.  1699;  B.A.  1701-2.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 

Sept.  1703.  V.of  Surlingham, Norfolk,  1706.  R.  of  Carleton, 

1718.  R.  of  Ashby,  1723. 
BROWKE,  GABRIEL.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1580. 
BROKE,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent,  1557-8- 
BROOKE,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1572. 

BROOKE,  GEORGE.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  King's,  Easter, 
1580.  4ths.  of  William,  Lord  Cobham.  B.  at  Cobham,  Kent, 
Apr.  17,  1568.  M.A.  1586.  Engaged  in  a  plot  against 
James  I.  Executed  for  High  Treason,  at  Winchester,  Dec. 
5,  1603.  Brother  of  Henry  (1579-80)  and  Maximilian  (i577). 
Perhaps  father  of  William  (1616).   {Cooper,  11.  359;  D.N.B.) 

BROOKE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  16x3.  Of 
Suffolk.  Matric.  Easter,  1614. 

BROOKE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1641.  Of  Suffolk. 
Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  George,  of  Aspall,  Suffolk,  Esq. ;  adm. 
at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  26,  1642. 

BROOKE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  3,  1675. 
Of  Yorkshire.   Matric.  1676;  B.A.  1678-9. 

BROOKE  or  BROOKES,  HENRY.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from 
King's,  Lent,  1579-80.  S.  of  William,  Lord  Cobham. 
B.  at  Cobham,  Nov  22,  1564.  Succeeded  his  father,  as  nth 
Lord  Cobham,  1597.  K.G.  1599-  M.P.  for  Kent,  1588-9;  for 
Hedon,  1503.  Warden  of  the  Cmque  Ports,  1597.  Implicated 
with  his  brother  George  (1580)  in  the  'Main'  Plot,  and 
sentenced  to  death,  but  reprieved.  Impriioned  in  the  Tower. 
Died  Jan.  24,  1618-9.  {D.N.B.;  G.E.C.) 


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Brooke,  Humphrey 

BROOKE,  HUMPHREY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Sidney,  June 
21,  1649.  S.  of  Callisthenes,  Esq.  B.  at  Gateforth,  Yorks. 
Schools,  Coxwold  and  Selby.  Matric.  1649.  Died  Jan.  16, 
T658,  'in  his  39th  year.'  Buried  at  Brayton.  (Poulson's 
Holderness,  I.  240.) 

BROOKE,  HUMPHREY.  M.D.  1684  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S. 
of  Robert,  of  London,  gent.  Matric.  from  St  John's  College, 
Oxford,  May  12,  1637.  School,  Merchant  Taylors*.  Scholar, 
and  afterwards  fellow  of  St  John's  College,  Oxford;  B.A. 
1640;  M.B.  1646;  M.D.  1659-60.  F.R.C.P.  1674.  Censor, 
Elect,  etc.  Died  Nov.  23,  1693,  aged  76.  M.I.  at  St 
Andrew  Undetshaft.  Will,  P.C.C.  Father  of  Benjamin 
(1688-9)  and  the  next.    {Munk,  i.  368.) 

BROOKE,  HUMPHREY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  June  11, 
1684.  S.  of  Humphrey  (above),  M.D.  B.  in  London.  Schools, 
Chiswick  and  Eltham.  Matric.  1684;  M.B.  1689;  M.D.  1694. 
Candidate  of  the  Royal  CoUege  of  Physicians,  1695.  Fellow, 
1701.  Registrar,  1716-8.  Died  Oct.  28,  1718.  M.l.  at  St 
Andrew  Undershaft,  London.  Will,  P.C.C.  Brother  of 
Benjamin  (1688-9).  {Venn,  i.  476.) 

BROOKE,  ISAAC.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  June  8,  1627. 
S.  of  Richard,  gent.,  of  Yorkshire.  B.  at  Adwalton.  School, 
Batley.  Matric.  1627;  B.A.  1630-1;  Scholar,  1631-4;  M.A. 
1634.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  May  24,  1635.  R.  of  Stokesby, 
Norfolk,  1653.  WiU  proved,  1666.  {Venn,  i.  281.) 

BROOKE  or  BROKES,  JAMES.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1577;  B.A.  1580-1;  M.A.  1584.  Incorp-  at  Oxford, 
1603.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Oct.  3,  1585;  priest  (Lichfield) 
Oct.  16,  1587.  R.  of  Newbold  Verdon,  Leics.,  161 1.  Died 
there  June,  1625.  {Nichols,  iv.  824.) 

BROOKE,  JAMES.  Adm.  scholar  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Apr.  28, 
1617.  S.  of  William,  merchant,  of  Norwich.  School,  Norwich. 
Matric.  1617;  B.A.  1620-1;  M.A.  1624;  B.D.  1631.  Fellow, 
1624-8.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  Sept.  20,  1628.  V.  of  Fen 
Stanton,  Hunts.,  1631-44.  R.  of  Molesworth,  1631-44.  V.  of 
Buckden,  1632-5.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1634-43:  ejected.  R. 
of  King's  Ripton,  1639-44.  2nd  Master  at  Shrewsbury 
School,  1621-31.  Died  1644.  {Cambs.  and  Hunts.  Archaeol. 
Soc.,  3.  50;  Venn,  1.  236.) 

BROOKE,  JAMES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1623. 

BROOKE,  JAMES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 
July  7,  1686.  Of  Yorkshire.  Perhaps  s.  of  Sir  John  (1652),  of 
York,  Bart.  School,  Brentwood,  Essex.  Matric.  1687.  Suc- 
ceeded as  Bart.,  1691.  Died  Aug.  28, 1742,  aged  67.  (Burke, 
Ext.  Bart.;  G.E.C.) 

BROOKE,  JEREMIAH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Apr.  8, 
1663.  S.  of  William,  citizen  of  Norwich.  B.  there.  Schools, 
Cambridge  and  Norwich.  Matric.  1663;  Scholar,  1663-7. 
Inherited  lands  in  Wymondham  and  North  Walsham,  Nor- 
folk, from  his  father.  Brother  of  William  (1661).  {Venn,  i. 
417.) 

BROOKE,  JOHN.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  1547;  B.A.  1553-4. 
Fellow;  one  of  the  first  nominated,  1546.  One  of  Uiese 
names  R.  of  Colmworth,  Beds.,  1554. 

BROOKE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1568. 1 

BROKE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1577. 

BROOKE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1580. 
Drowned  in  the  Cam.  Buried  at  Grantchester,  May  4,  1583, 

BROOKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  20,  1587-8. 
Matric.  1588. 

BROOKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Jan.  20,  1589-90. 
Of  Sufiolk.  One  of  these  names  adm.  at  Gray's  Iim,  Mar.  6, 
1592-3- 

BROOKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  15,  1609. 
Matric.  1609.  One  of  these  names,  of  London,  adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  Feb.  25,  1612-3. 

BROOKE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1610;  B.A. 
1613-4;  M.A.  1617.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Greetham, 
Rutland.,  1620.  Perhaps  R.  of  Aston  Sandford,  Bucks., 
1616,  'M.A.'  {Peile,  i.  279.  But  see  a  contemporary  in  Al. 
Oxon.) 

BROOK  or  BROOKES,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Michs. 
1611;  B.A.  1615-6;  M.A.  1619.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept. 
20;  priest,  Sept.  22,  1618.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Whit- 
church, Bucks.,  1624. 

BROOKE  or  BROOKES,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse, 
Easter,  1618;  B.A.  1621-2;  M.A.  1625.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Mar.  9,  1622-3.  Perhaps  V.  of  Giggleswick,  1626.  One  of 
these  names  V.  of  Cartmell,  Lanes.,  1637-47. 

BROOKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  May  31, 
1619.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  London.  Migrated  to  Trinity  Hall, 
May,  1622. 

BROOKE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1633. 

BROOK,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  19, 1636. 


Brooke,  Marmaduke 

BROOKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  May  6,  1651. 
S.  of  Thomas,  R.  of  Okeford,  Devon.  B.  there.  Schools, 
Exeter  and  Tiverton.  Matric.  1651;  B.A.  1654-5;  M.A.  1658. 
Fellow.  R.  of  Great  Yeldham,  Essex,  1660-1716.  Father  of 
Samuel  (1677-8)  and  Thomas  (1688)  and  Zacbariah  (1690). 

BROOKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  8, 
1652.  S.  of  James,  of  Yorks.  School,  York.  Matric.  1652,  as 
'Thomas  Brookes'.  S.  of  James,  merchant.  Mayor  of  York. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Oct.  21,  1650.  Created  Bart.  June  13, 
1676.  M.P.  for  Boroughbridge,  1679,  1680.  Died  Nov.  18, 
1691.  BuriedatStMartin's,  Coney  St,  York.  M.L  Father  of 
James  (1686).  (Burke,  Ext.  Bart. ,86;  Peile,  11.  546;  F.M.G., 
919;  G.E.C). 

BROOKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  30, 1669. 
S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Dodsworth,  Yorks.  B.  there,  Jan.  3, 
1651-2.  School,  Bradford.  Matric.  1669;  B.A.  1672-3;  M.A. 
1676.  Ord.  priest  (York)  Dec.  1677.  R.  of  High  Hoyland, 
Yorks.,  1688.  Died  at  Field  Head,  Nov.  27,  17*5.  aged  73- 
Buried  at  Silkstone.  M.L  (P«te,  11.  22;  F.M.G.;  M.  H.  Pea- 
cock.) 

BROOKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  27, 
1671.  S.  of  Peter,  glazier,  of  Bury,  Lanes.  B.  there.  School, 
Bury.  Matric.  1671;  B.A.  1674-5;  M.A.  1679-  Incon).  at 
Oxford,  1679.  One  of  these  names  (M.A.)  C.  of  Ardsley, 
Wakefield,  and  S.P.G.  Missionary  in  New  York  and  New 
Jersey,  1705-7.  Drowned  on  voyage  to  England.  {S.P.G. 
Records.) 

BROOK,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  30)  at  Jesus,  Dec.  20,  1673. 
Of  Yorkshire.  Matric.  1674;  B.A.  1677-8. 

BROOKE  or  BROOKS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Mar.  19, 
1687-8.  S.  of  John,  of  Warws.,  clerk.  Matric.  1688;  Scholar, 
1690;  B.A.  1691-2;  M.A.  1695;  B.D.  1710.  Fellow,  1698- 
1716.  Taxor,  1702.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1709-  R-  of  Harlton, 
Cambs.,  1715-23. 

BROOKE  or  BROOKS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  8, 
1693.  Of  Cheshire.  Matric.  1693. 

BROKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  15,  1697.  Of 
Yorkshire.  Matric.  1697;  B.A.  1700-1;  M.A.  1704. 

BROOKE  or  BROKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke, 
July  8,  1726.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Nacton,  Suffolk,  Esq.  Matric. 
1727;  LL.B.  1732.  Probably  R.  of  St  Augustine,  Norwich, 
1733-90.  R.  of  Gosbeck,  Suffolk,  1737.  R.  of  Bucklesham, 
1737.  V.  of  St  Peter  Southgate,  Norwich,  1738-89 ;  of  Colney, 
Norfolk,  1743.  P.C.  of  St  Ethelred,  1746-89.  Minor  canon  of 
Norwich.  Died  Jan.  21,  1789.  Brother  of  Philip  (1726).  (G. 
Mag.) 

BROOKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  April  25, 1733 . 
Of  Walsall,  Staffs.  Matric.  1733;  B.A.  1736-7-  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  June  5,  1737;  priest  {Litt.  dim.  from  Worcester) 
Dec.  24, 1738.  V.  of  Churchill,  Staffs.  Died  May  30,  1794, 
aged  78.   (G.  Mag.) 

BROOKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  13, 
1734.  S.  of  Richard,  mercer,  of  Worcs.  B.  in  Worcester. 
School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  1735;  B.A.  1737-8;  M.A.  1741. 
Assistant  Master  at  Shrewsbiury  School,  1740-63.  Probably 
ord.  priest  (Hereford)  Aug.  31,  1740.  R.  of  Little  Upton, 
Salop,  1741-63.  Died  Nov.  29,  1763. 

BROOKE,  JOSEPH.  Incorp.  M.A.  1664,  from  Christ  Church, 
Oxford.  Matric.  there.  Mar.  10,  1656-7;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1659-60;  M.A.  1663.  R.  of  Idlicote,  Warws.,  1665.  R.  of 
Addingham,  Yorks.,  1682.  {Al.  Oxon.) 

BROOKE,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1692.  Of 
Norwich.    Matric.  1692;  B.A.  1695-6. 

BROOK,  JOSEPH.  'Formerly  of  St  John's  College'  when  ord. 
priest  (Ely,  Litt.  dim.  from  Winchester)  May  24, 1730.  B.  in 
Notts.,  1699.    Not  recorded  in  the  College  Register. 

BROOKE,  JOSHUA.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  May  29, 
1662.  S.  of  Christopher.  B.  at  Dalton,  Yorks.  School, 
Almondbury.  Matric.  1662;  B.A.  1665-6;  M.A.  1669.  R.  of 
Adwick-le-Street,  Yorks.,  1682-1720.  Died  1720. 

BROOKE,  JOSHUA.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  Catharine's, 

Apr.  14,  1726.    Of  Adwalton,  Yorks.    Matric.  1726;  B.A. 

1729-30.  V.  of  Cross  Stone,  Yorks.,  1732-4-  V.  of  Tong, 

1734-53- 
BROOKE  or  BROOKES,  JOYNER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Feb.  9, 

1632-3.  Of  Essex.   Matric.  1633.   R.  of  Bonnington,  Kent, 

1643-69.  Died  1669. 
BROOKE,  LEWIS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Apr.  2,  1605.  Of 

Suffolk.  Adm.  at  Grajr's  Inn,  from  Barnard's  Inn,  Feb.  11, 

1606-7. 
BROOKE,  MARMADUKE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 

X598;B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1600-1.  V.  of  Roos,  Yorks., 

1609-16.  Died  1616. 


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Brooke,  Maximilian 

BROOKE,  MAXIMILIAN.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  King's, 
Easter,  1577.  S.  of  William,  Lord  Cobham.  B.  in  Blackfriais, 
London,  Dec.  4,  1560.  Travelled  abroad  and  died  at  Naples, 
Dec.  3,  1583.  Buried  there.  Brother  of  George  (1580)  and 
Henry  {1579^0).  {Cooper,  u.  333;  G.E.C.) 

BROOKE  or  BROKE,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1354.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  St  Mary  Bothaw, 
London,  1373-87.   Died  1587. 

BROOKE,  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  26, 

1693.  S.  of  Henry,  gent.  B.  at  Chester.  School,  Manchester. 

Matric.    1696;  B.A.    1699-1700;    M.A.    1703;    B.D.    1711- 

Fellow,  1701-17  (ejected,  non-juror).  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 

Sept.  ao,  170a.   University  Librarian,  1712-8.  Died  Nov. 

29,  1759- 
BROKE,  PHILIP.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Pkmbrokb,  July  5,  i?a6. 

S.  of  Robert,  of  Nacton,  Sufiolk,  Esq.  Matric.  1726.  Brother 

of  John  (1726).     Died  Sept.  21,  1762. 
BROOKE  or  BROOKES,  RICHARD.   Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from 

Queens',  Easter,  1587.  Of  Suffolk.  Perhaps  s.  of  Robert,  of 

Nacton,  Suffolk.    Knighted,  1621.   Died  Mar.  23,  1639-40. 

(Burke,  Ext.  Bart.;  Vis.  of  Suff.,  124.) 
BROOKE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  37, 

1734-3.    Of  York.    School,  Shipton,  Yorks.    Matric.  1735; 

Scholar,  1736;  B.A.  1738-9;  M.A.  1742-  Fellow,  1741.  Ord. 

deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  2,  1739-40. 

BROOK,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Mar.  8, 
1737-8.  S.  of  Francis,  of  Kirby  Bedon,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 
Schools,  Norwich  (private)  and  Seaming.  Matric.  1738; 
Scholar,  1738-44;  B.A.  1741-2.  Ord.  deacon  (Bristol,  Litt. 
dim.  from  Norwich)  June  13,  1742,  as  C.  of  Carlton,  Norfolk. 
R.  of  All  Saints'  and  St  Julian,  Norwich,  1742-68:  of  Kirby 
Bedon,  1746-75;  of  Swainsthorpe,  1766-75.  Administration 
(Norwich  C.  C.)  1775-6.  (Venn,  u.  44.) 

BROOKE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  TRiNrrv,  Easter,  1586. 
B.  at  Swinton,  Yorks.  B.A.  1589-90.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Nov.  26;  priest,  Nov.  27,  1590;  age  28.  Chaplain  in  Germany 
to  Count  Palatine. 

BROOKE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmani;zl,  Mar.  13, 
1587-8.  Matric  1588.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Robert,  alderman, 
of  London.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  9,  1592-3.  Of  Blyth- 
burgh,  Suflolk.  Knighted,  1615.  Sheriff  of  Suffolk,  1614. 
M.P.  for  Dunwich,  1624-5  and  1628-9.  Died  July  10,  1646, 
aged  74.  Buried  at  Yoxford.  (J.  Foster,  Gray  s  Jnn.) 

BROOKE,  ROBERT  or  ROGER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Apr.  9, 
1597.  Of  Yorkshire.  B.A.  1600-1;  M.A.  1604,  as  Roger. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  20,  1607,  as  Roger. 

BROOKE,  ROBERT.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1611-2;  M.A.  1615. 
B.  at  Bradwell'On-Sea,  Essex.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln);  priest 
(London)  Dec.  21,  1617,  age  26. 

BROOKE.  ROBERT.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Qt««Ns',  Michs. 
1620.  Of  Suffolk.  Perhaps  3rd  s.  of  Robert,  of  Nacton, 
Suffolk,  Esq.;  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  22,  1622. 
Will  (P.C.C.)  1634. 

BROOKE.  ROBERT.  M.A.  1629  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Richard,  of  'Cresald,'  Cambs.  (?Chrishall,  Essex),  cJerk. 
School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford,  June 
27,  1623.  'Epi.  fil.'  age  18;  B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.  from  St 
Edmund's  Hall,  1627.  {Al.  Oxon.) 

BROOKE,  Baron  ROBERT,  of  Beauchamps  Court  M.A.  1629. 
See  Greville,  Robert. 

BROOKE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  St  Catharine's, 
Michs.  1637.  Of  Suffolk.  Perhaps  s.  of  Sir  Robert  of  Blyth- 
borough,  Suffolk,  Knt.  Knighted,  1660.  Of  Nacton.  Perhaps 
M.P.forAldebtirgh,  1660-1.  Died  Feb.  25,1693-4.  Identifica- 
tion between  this  man  and  Sir  Robert,  Bart.,  who  was  M.P. 
for  Suffolk,  1683,  difficult.  (Burke,  Ext.  Bart.;  Vis.  of  Suff., 
1664;  G.E.C.) 

BROOKE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  scholar  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  May  13, 
1675.  2nd  s.  of  Robert,  currier.  B.  at  Chetwynd,  Salop. 
School,  Newport.  Matric.  1675;  B.A.  1678-g. 

BROKE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  May  6, 
1718.  Of  Suffolk.   Matric.  1718. 

BROOKE,  SAMUEL,  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1584. 

BROOKE,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  c.  1592.  S.  of 
Robert,  Mayor  of  York.  Scholar  from  Westminster;  B.A. 
1594-5:  M.A.  1598;  B.D.  1607;  D.D.  1615.  Master  of  Trinity, 
1629-31.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1621.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest 
(Peterb.)  Dec.  23,  1399.  Chaplain  to  James  I  and  Charles  I. 
Profettor  of  Divinity,  Gresham  CoUece,  1612-39.  Adm.  at 
Linooin's  Inn,  Feb.  1,  i6i7-4.  R.  of  St  Mu^ret  Lotbbary, 
London,  1618-27.  R-  of  Hemingford  Abbots,  Hunts.,  1622- 
32.  R.  of  King's  Ripton,  1627-32.  Archdeacon  of  Coventry, 
1631.  Died  Se^t.  16, 1633.  Buried  in  Trinity  Chspel.  WtU 


prored  (V.C.C.)  1633.  {DM.B.) 


Brooke,  Thomas 

BROOKE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  Feb.  21, 
i677-«.  (Adm.  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  28,  1679.)  S.  of  John 
(1651),  R.  of  Gt  Yeldham,  Essex.  B.  there.  School,  private. 
Matric.  1678;  B.A.  from  Sidney,  1681-2;  M.A.  1685.  FeUow 
of  Sidney,  1684.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  6,  1683. 

BROOK,  SAMUEL.  M^.  1703  (Com.  Reg.).  Perhaps  R.  of 
Horham,  Suffolk,  1704-8. 

BROOK,  SAMUEL.  D.D.  from  Caius,  1718.  B.  at  Adwalton, 
Leeds.  Trained  for  the  nonconformist  ministry.  R.  of  St 
Alphage,  London,  1708-31.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1712.  P.C. 
of  St  John's,  Leeds,  1717-31.  Preb.  of  York,  1723-31.  Died 
1731.  Buried  at  BirstaU.  Father  of  Samuel  (1741).  (M.  H. 
Peacock.) 

BROOKE,  SAMUEL,  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  July  2, 
1725.  S.  of  Samuel,  miUer.  B.  at  Mirfield,  Yorks.  School, 
Bradford.  Matric.  1725;  B.A.  1728-9.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
Aug.  16, 1730;  priest,  July  18, 1731.  Head  Master  of  Almond- 
bury  School,  1727.  Buried  Feb  9,  1771.  Father  of  Samuel 
(1751).   (Scott-Mayor,  HI.  3go.) 

BROOKE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  30, 
1733.  S.  of  John,  of  Leeds.  School,  Leeds.  Matric.  1733; 
Scholar,  1736;  B.A.  1736-7;  M.A.  1740.  FeUow,  1739. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1743.  Head  Master  of  Leeds  Grammar 
School,  1764-78.  R.  of  Gamston,  Notts.  Died  Sept.  17, 
1778.   (M.  H.  Peacock.) 

BROOKE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  11, 

1741.  S.  of  Samuel  (1718),  D.D.,  of  Yorks.    B.  at  Leeds. 
School,  Leeds.  Matric.  1741.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 

1742.  Died  at  Birchington,  Kent,  June  11,  1774. 
BROOK,  SAMUEL.    Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Oct.  23, 

1751.  Of  Almondbury,  Yorks.    S.  of  Samuel  (1725). 
BROOKE,  SIMON.    B.A.  1508-9. 

BROOKE,  STEPHEN.  Matric.  pens.  Irom  Pbmbkoke,  Michs. 
1619. 

BROOKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1460.  Perhaps 
V.  of  Grantchester,  Cambs.,  1446-60. 

BROOKE,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1534-5;  M.A.  1338.  Of  Warwickshire. 
FeUow  of  Pembroke,  1536.  Licensed  preacher,  Canterbury. 
Perhaps  V.  of  Nazeing,  Essex,  1554-6  and  R.  of  Roding 
Abbots,  1541.    Possibly  the  B.D.  of  1561 ;  whom  see. 

BROKE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  FelL-Com.  from  Gonvillb  Hall, 
Easter,  1549;  imputes. 

BROOKE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1552. 
One  of  these  names  V.  of  Firsby,  Lines.,  1574. 

BROOKE,  THOMAS.  B.D.  1561  (20  years  study  of  Divinity). 
Vicar-general  of  the  Bishop  of  Norwich,  1561.  R.  of  Blofield, 
Norfolk,  1562.  R.  of  South  Walsham,  1572-8.  Perhaps  R.  of 
St  Margaret's,  South  Elmham,  Suffolk,  1563-72. 

BROOKE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1577; 
B.A.  1580-1;  M.A.  1584.  Esquire  BedeU,  1591-1629;  pro- 
bably deputy,  1589-91.  University  Librarian,  1623.  For 
some  time  printer  to  the  University.  Died  1629.  Buried  at 
St  Botolph's,  Sept.  16.  WiU  proved  (V.C.C.)  1629.  Fatherof 
Thomas  (1610).  (Stokes,  Bedells.) 

BROOKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  i,  1606; 
Fell.-Com.  June  28.  Of  Warwickshire.  Perhaps  s.  and  h. 
of  Thomas,  Bencher  of  the  Inner  Temple;  adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Nov.  1613.  Barrister,  1623. 

BROOKE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  July,  1607. 
One  of  these  names  Minister  of  Gawsworth,  Che^ire,  about 
1644;  of  Congleton,  1650.  Buried  1664,  aged  72.  (Peile,  i. 
265.) 

BROOKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Apr.  16, 
1610.  S.  of  Thomas  (1577),  Esquire  BedeU.  B.  in  Cambridge. 
School,  Cambridge.  Matric.  1610;  Scholar  of  Caius,  1610-3; 
B.A.  from  Trinity,  1613-4;  M.A.  1617.  FeUow  of  Corpus 
Christi,  i6i8-2i.  V.  of  St  Andrew's,  Cambridge,  16:9-21. 
Buried  at  St  Botolph's,  July  15,  1621.  WUl  (V.C.C.)  1621. 
(Venn,  1.  208  ) 

BROOKE  or  BROOKES,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at 
Sidney,  Nov.  7,  1650.  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.  B.  at  Oakley, 
Northants.  School,  Oundle.  Matric.  1630,  as  Brooke.  Adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  1634. 

BROOK,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  34, 
1666.  S.  of  WUliam.  B.  at  Hoyland,  Yorks.  School,  Hipper- 
holme. 

BROOKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  May  13,  1667. 
Matric.  1667. 

BROOK,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  17. 
1679.  S.  of  Edward,  gent.  B.  at  Derby.  School,  Derby. 
Matric.  1679;  B.A.  1682-3. 

BROOKE  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  c.  Nov. 
1 68 1.  S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Rendlesham,  SuffoUc.  B.  at 
Ipswich.  School,  Felstead,  Essex.  Mstric  1682.  Of  Rendle- 
Sbam,  Esq.  Died  1694.  (V*Mn,  i.  469.) 


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Brooke,  Thomas 

BROOKE,  THOliIAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Mar.  22, 1686-7. 
Of  Suffolk. 

BROOKE,  THOBiIAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  Mar.  15, 
1687-8.  From  University  College,  Oxford.  Matric.  there. 
Mar.  19,  1685-6.  S.  of  William,  of  Dodworth,  Yorks.  B. 
there,  June  3,  1669.  School,  Wakefield.  Matric.  1688; 
Scholar,  1689;  B.A.  1689-90;  M.A.  1693.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
Sept.  1695.  R.  of  Richmond,  1706-1739.  J.P.  for  Yorks. 
Died  Apr.  28,  1739,  at  Richmond.  M.I.  there.  Father  of 
William  (1725).  (Peile,  11.  108.) 

BROOKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  26)  at  Sidney,  July  2, 
1688.  S.  of  John  (1651).  B.  at  Veldham,  Essex.  School, 
private.  Brother  of  Zachariah  (1690). 

BROOKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  21, 
1691-2.  S.  of  Henry,  Esq.  B.  at  Chester.  School,  Chester. 
Matric.  1692. 

BROOKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  22)  at  Queens',  June 
19,  1710.  Of  London.  Matric.  1710-1;  B.A.  1713-4;  M.A. 
1717-  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  May  23,  1714;  priest,  Feb.  26, 
1715-6. 

BROOKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  scholar  (age  20)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  24, 

1712.  2nd  s.  of  Robert,  R.  of  Ryton,  Salop.  School,  New- 
port.   Matric.  1713;  B.A.  1715-6. 

BROOKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  June  4, 

1713.  S.  of  Sir  Thomas,  Bart.,  of  Norton,  Cheshire.  School, 
Westminster.  Matric.  1713-4;  Scholar,  1714;  B.A.  1716-7; 
M.A.  1720.  R.  of  St  Mary-on-the-hill,  Chester,  1731-44.  R. 
of  Walton,  Lanes.  Died  Aug.  17,  1757.  Buried  at  Runcorn. 
{Al.  Westmon.,  262.) 

BROOKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  6,  1716. 

BROOKE,  THOMAS.  M.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1719.  S.  of 
Benedict,  of  Brereton,  Cheshire.  Matric.  (Brasenose  College, 
Oxford)  Oct.  24,  1710,  age  17;  B.A.  1714.  Perhaps  V.  of 
Winslow,  Bucks.,  1720-6.  R.  of  Nantwich,  1720-57.  Dean 
of  Chester,  1732-57.  R.  of  Dodleston,  Cheshire,  1739-57. 
Died  at  Nantwich  Dec.  16,  1757.  Buried  there.  {A  I.  Oxon.; 
G.  Mag.;  Ormerod,  i.  267.) 

BROOKE,  THOMAS.  M.A.  from  King's,  1749.  B.A.  of  Trinity 
College,  Dublin,  1731. 

BROKE,  W.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1562. 

BROOKE,  W.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1569. 

BROOKE,  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Apr.  8,  1714.  S.  of 
Callisthenes,  gent.,  of  Gatforth,  Yorks.  Bapt.  at  Cawood, 
July  4, 1695.  Matric,  1714.  Died  Nov.  15,  1722.  Buried  at 
Saxton.  (Poulson's  Holderness,  i.  240.) 

BROOKE,  WILLIAM.   Pensioner  at  Queens',  1503-4. 

BROOKE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Sept.  1,  1572.  Of  London.  Matric.  1572;  B.A.  1576-7. 
Fellow,  1575-8.  One  of  these  names  s.  of  Humphrey,  of 
London,  gent.,  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  23,  1574. 

BROOKE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  King's,  Lent, 
1579-80,  as  Brookes.  Of  Chester.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Nov.  1584.  Barrister,  1592.  Bencher,  1605. 

BROOKE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1616.  S.  of  George  (1580)  and  nephew  of  Henry 
(1579-80),  nth  Lord  Cobham.  K.B.  1626.  M.P.  for 
Rochester,  1627.    (D.N.B.;  under  George.) 

BROOKE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's, 
Easter,  1649. 

BROOKE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  May  22, 
1661.  S.  of  William,  weaver,  of  Norwich.  B.  there.  School, 
Norwich.  Matric.  1661;  Scholar,  1661-7;  B.A.  1664-5; 
M.A.  1668.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  15,  1667;  priest 
(Norwich)  May  23,  1668,  as  C.  of  Drayton,  Norfolk.  C.  of 
Surlingham,  1677.  R-  of  Kirby  Bedon,  1672-1714;  and  of 
Bramerton,  1683.  Will  proved  'of  Kirby  Bedon,'  1714-5. 
Father  of  Francis  (1698),  brother  of  Jeremiah,  1663.  (Venn, 
I.  412.)  Contemporary  in  Al.  Oxon. 

BROOKE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  July  2, 
1667.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Eddercliff,  Birstall,  Yorks. 
School,  HipF>erholme. 

BROOK,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  16, 
1725.  S.  of  Thomas  (1687-8),  clerk,  of  Yorks.  (R.  of  Rich- 
mond). B.  at  Ousebum,  Aug.  29,  1706.  School,  Richmond. 
Matric.  1725;  B.A.  1728-9;  M.A.  1732.  Succeeded  his 
father  as  owner  of  Field  Head,  Silkstone.  Died  there,  Aug. 
24.  1755.    {Scott-Mayor,  iii.  382.) 

BROOKE,  WILLIAM  LYNG.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1721. 
Of  Norwich. 

BROOK,  ZACHARIAH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  14)  at  Sidney,  June  30, 
1690.  S.  of  John  (1651),  R.  of  Yeldham,  Essex.  B.  there. 
School,  private.    Matric.  1690;  B.A.  1693-4;  M.A.  1697. 


Brookes,  James 

Ord.  priest  (Ely)  Sept.  20,  1702.  V.  of  Hauxton  and  New- 
ton, Cambs.,  1702.  Left,  in  consequence  of  debt,  and  had 
preferment  in  Virginia.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1688).  (Scott- 
Mayor,  III.  459.) 

BROOKE,  ZACHARY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June 
28,  1734.  S.  of  Zachary,  clerk,  of  Hunts.  B.  at  Hamerton, 
Hunts.  School,  Stamford,  Lines.  Matric.  1735;  B.A.  1737-8; 
M.A.  1741;  B.D.  1748;  D.D.  1753.  Fellow,  1739-66.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  24,  1738;  priest,  Apr.  8,  1740.  Lady 
Margaret  Professor,  1765-88.  Chaplain  to  the  King,  1758. 
V.  of  Ickleton,  Cambs.,  1744-88.  R.  of  Fomcet,  Norfolk, 
1764-88.  Died  Aug.  7,  1788.  Buried  at  Ickleton.  (D.N.B.; 
Scott-Mayor,  iii.  458.) 

BROKE, .  Of  Borden  Hostel.  B.Can.L.  1463-4. 

BROOKE, .  B.A.  1521-2. 

BROOKE,  .    Matric.  pens,  (age  10)  from  Jbsus,  Michs. 

X552. 


BROOKE, 
BROOKE, 


B.D.  from  Jssus,  1595  (in  ordo). 

Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  King's,  Michs.  1611. 


BROOKE, .   Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 

1653- 
BROOKBANK,  see  aUo  BROCKBANK  and  BROOKSBANK. 

BROOKBANK,  ANDREW.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  29,  1708.  S.  of  Andrew,  of  Whicham,  Cumberland. 
Matric.  1708;  B.A.  1712-3;  M.A.  1719.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Oct.  1713;  priest,  Sept.  1716.  C.  of  Wickham  Skeith, 
SufiEolk. 

BROOKEBANK,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  c. 
1593- 

BROOKEBANKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  9, 1670. 
B.  in  Liverpool.  Matric.  1670;  Scholar,  1674;  B.A.  1674-5; 
M.A.  1678.  Migrated  to  Trinity  HaU.  LL.D.  1692.  Fellow 
of  Trinity  Hall,  1679-1724.  Official  of  the  archdeacon  of 
Ely.  Chancellor  of  Durham.  Died  in  Cambridge.  Buried  at 
St  Edward's,  1724-   (Coll.  Hist.  ofTrin.  H.,  158,  199.) 

BROOKELEACH,    RICHARD.      B.A.    from    Trinity    Hall, 

1606-7. 
BROOKLES,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 

1696. 
BROOKEMAN,  CHARLES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Gonville  Hall, 

Easter,  1544. 

BROOKEMAN,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1587. 
Perhaps  Henry  Brookman,  s.  and  h.  of  William,  of  Newington, 
Kent,  gent.;  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  30, 1591-2. 
Died  Mar.  30, 1630. 

BROOKMAN,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  GoNvnxK  Hall, 

Easter,  1544. 
BROOKMAN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
June  3,  1674.  S.  of  James,  gent.  ('s.  and  h.;  age  4  in  1663'), 
of  Newington,  Kent.  B.  there.  School,  Canterbury.  Matric. 
1674  as  'Brocknall.'  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Mar.  5, 
1673-4.  One  of  these  names  ('of  Bitchborow')  M.P.  for 
Hythe,  1690-5.  (Vis.  of  Kent,  1663.) 

BROOKMAN,  ZOUCH.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Corpus  Christi, 
1638,  as  Brockman.  Of  Kent.  S.  of  Henry,  of  Birch- 
borough,  Kent.  Matric.  Easter,  1639.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Mar.  18,  1639-40.   (Vis.  of  Kent,  1619.) 

BROOKES  or  BROOKE,  BASIL.  Matric.  FeU.-Coro.  from  Jesus, 
Easter,i576.  S.  of  Andrew,  of  Kirby,  Warws.  OfLubbenbam, 
Leics.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1578.  Sheriff  of  Leics., 
1605.  Knighted,  1603.  M.P.  for  Co.  Leics.,  1607-11.  Died 
Nov.  22,  1612.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1613.  (A.  B.  Beavan;  Nichols' 
Leics.,  II.  698.) 

BROOKS,  EDIAUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  23,  1717. 
Of  Leicestershire.  Matric.  1717;  afterwards  FeU.-Com. 
M.B.  1724.  Will  of  one  of  these  names  (Leicester)  1747;  of 
Belton,  Leics.,  gent.  M.I.  at  Belton.  (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

BROOKS,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's, 
Easter,  1645. 

BROOKES  or  BROOKE,  GILES.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus 
Christi,  Easter,  1631.  Of  Nottinghamshire. 

BROOKS,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Sidney,  July  4, 1664. 
S.  of  Thomas,  yeoman,  deceased.  B.  at  Sherbum,  Yorks. 
Schools,  Sherbum,  Edgston  and  Pickering. 

BROOKES,  HUMPHREY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  1613. 
Matric.  1613. 

BROOKES  or  BROOKE,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Magdalene, 
July  2,  1653.  S.  of  James.  School,  Hodnet,  Salop. 
Matric.  1654;  B.A.  1656-7;  M.A.  1660.  Fellow.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1669.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Windlesham,  Surrey, 
1669-1717.  Died  1717. 


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BROOKS,  JAMES    Adm.  pens,  (age  i6)  at  Pembroke,  Mar.  24. 

1713-4.    S.  of  John,  of  Croft,  Leics.,  gent.    Matric  1715; 

B.A.  1717-S;  M.A.  1721.  FeUow,  1720-1.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 

Sept.  24,  1721;  priest,  Dec  23,  1722.    R.  of  Framlingham, 

Sufiolk.   V.  of  Waresley,  Hunts.,  1731-5. 
BROOKS  or  BROOKE,  JOB.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  26, 

1665-6.  Of  Leicestershire.  Matric.1667;  B.A.  1669-70.  Ad- 

mon.  of  one  of  these  names  (Leicester)  1686;  of  Ashby-de- 

la-Zouch. 
BROOKES,  JOHN.    Adm.  siiar  at  Christ's,  Feb.  22,  1581-2. 

Matric.  ij8t-2;  B.A.  1584-5;  M.A.  1588.  One  of  these  names 

R.  of  Widford,  Essex,  1597-1636.  Admon.  (Consist.  C.  Lon- 
don) Dec.  13,  1637.   {PeiU,  i.  167.) 
BROOKES,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  4.  1587.   Of 

Suffolk. 
BROOKES  or  BROOKE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke, 

e.  1591;  B.A.  1594-5;  M.A.  from  Clare,  1598.   Ord.  deacon 

and  priest  (Colchester)  May  i,  1599.  One  of  these  names, 

M.A.,  R.  of  Covehithe,  Suffolk,  1604-28. 
BROOKES,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 

1610;  B.A.  1613-4,  as  Brooke;  M.A.  1617.    Buried  at  Little 

St  Mary's,  Cambridge,  Aug.  19,  1617. 
BROOKES  or  BROOKE,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Queens', 

Michs.  1624.  Of  Salop.  B.A.  1627-8;  M.A.  1631. 
BROOKES  or  BROOKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's, 

July  I,  i6jo.  S.  of  Roger.  B.  in  London.  School,  Dulwich. 
BROOKES,  JOSEPH.   Adm.  at  King's  (age  16)  a  scholar  from 

Eton,Oct.  1, 1630.  Of  Wingrave(?Wargrave),  Berks.  Matric. 

i63i;B.A.  1633-4;  M.A.  1637.  Fellow,  1633-45.  Ord.  priest 

(Lincoln)  Mar.  2,  1644-5.  Perhaps  V.  of  Burnham,  Bucks., 

during  the  Interregnum. 
BROOKS,  JOSEPH.   Adm.  sizar  at  Jksus,  Feb.  2,  1730-1.  Of 

York.   Matric.  1731. 
BROOKES,  LEVIS  (?  LEWIS).    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's, 

Easter,  1552. 
BROOKES,  RICHARD.   B.A.  1543-4. 

BROOKES  or  BROOKE,  RICHARD.    Matric  FelL-Com.  from 

Queens',  Easter,  1617.   Of  Suffolk.   Perhaps  s.  of  Thomas, 

Bencher  of  the  Inner  Temple;  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 

Nov.  1618. 
BROOKES,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Mar. 

12,  1678-9.  S.  of  James,  clerk,  deceased.  B.  at  Kingston-on- 

Hull,  Yorks.  School,  Hough.  Matric.  1679. 
BROOKES,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1579 ; 

B.A.  1582-3.   Perhaps  M.A.  1586;  and  B.D.  1595.  Probably 

V.  of  St  Olave  Jewry,  London,  1593-9;  *nd  R.  of  Woodham 

Walters,  Essex,  1619. 
BROOKES,  ROBERT.  Matric  FelL^Com.  from  Trinity,  East<!r, 

1598.    Perhaps  of  Barkway,  Herts.;   adm.  at  the  Inner 

Temple,  1598. 

BROOKES,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1605 ; 

B.A.  1609. 
BROOKES,   SAMUEL.    Matric.   pens,  from  St  Catharine's, 

Easter,  1627.  Of  London.  B.A.  1630-1;  M.A.  1634.  Fellow, 

X637.    Perhaps  R.  of  St  Benedict,  Huntingdcm,  in  1659. 

{Caiamy,  it.  52.) 

BROOKES,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  6,  1657.  Of 
Cheshire.  Matric.  1657;  Scholar,  1661.  The  College  passed 
him  for  B.A.  in  1662;  but  no  degree  is  recorded.   (A.  Gray.) 

BROOKES,  THEOPHILUS.  Adm.  scholar  at  Emmanuel,  June 
23,  167^.  School,  Ashby-de-la-Zouch.  Matric.  1674;  B.A. 
1675-6;  M.A.  1681.  Usher  at  Repton  School,  1676-80.  R.of 
Norton,  Leics.,  1685-1716.  R.  of  Belton,  Leics.,  1690-9. 
R.  of  Markfield,  1690-9.  Died  Aug.  31,  1716,  aged  60. 
M.I.  at  Norton.  Admon.  at  Leicester.  {Nichols,  iv.  852.) 

BROOKES,  THOMAS.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1600-1;  M.A. 
from  Trinity,  1604. 

BROOKES,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  1625.  Matric. 
July  7, 1625.  'Ordained'  as  a  preacher,  c.  1640.  Preacher  at 
St  Thomas  the  Apostle,  London,  1648.  Chaplain  to  the 
Parliamentary  Fleet.  Minister  at  St  Margaret's,  Fish  St, 
1633.  Ejected,  1662.  Afterwards  a  minister  in  Moorfields. 
Author,  Prtdout  Rtm*di*$  and  other  theological  works. 
Died  Sept.  27,  1680,  aged  7*.  (D.N.B.) 

BROOKES,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  10)  at  Christ's,  June  18, 

1632.  S.  of  Brian.  B.  at  'Joynton  (?  Jevington),  Sussex. 
School,  Tonbridge.  Matric.  1632;  B  A.  1635-6,  at  Brooke. 
(PtiU.i.  421.) 

BROOKS  or  BROOKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jrsus,  May  9, 

1633.  Of  Cheshire.  Matric.  1653;  Scholar,  1655;  B.A.  1656-7; 
M.A.  x66o.  Perhaps  ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Norwich)  Sept. 
1661. 

BROOKES,  WILLIAM.  Matric  from  Trinity,  Laot,  1993-4; 
Scholar,  1596. 


BROOKES  or  BROOKE,  WILUAM.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from 
Queens',  Easter,  16x7.  Of  Suffolk.  Perhaps  s.  of  Robert,  of 
Nacton,  Sufiolk;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  7,  1619-20. 

BROOKES,  WILUAM.  Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1619;  B.A.  1622-3,  ^  Brooke 

BROOKS  or  BROOKE,  WILUAM.  Adm.  FelL-Com.  (age  15) 
at  Sidney,  June  16,  1623.  From  Magdalen  College,  Oxford. 
B.A.  (Oxford)  1610;  M.A.  1616.  S.  of  Robert,  Esq.,  deceased. 
B.  at  Soper  Lane,  London.  School,  Andover,  Hants.  (Al. 
Oxon.) 

BROOKES,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  16, 1669. 
Of  Buckinghamshire.  Matric.  1669. 

BROOKS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  July  6,  1670. 
Of  Warwickshire. 

BROOKS,  WILUAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Petrrhousx, 
Mar.  4,  1719-20.  Of  Cheshire.  School,  Conglcton.  Matric 
1720; B.A.  1723-4. 

BROOKS, .   Adm.  FeU..Com.  at  Trinity,  1589. 

BROOKSBANK,  see  aUo  BROOKBANK  and  BROCKBANK. 

BROOKSBANK,  ABRAHAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Mar.  26, 
1650.  Matric.  1650;  B.A.  1653-4;  M.A.  from  Christ's,  1657. 
FeUow  of  Christ's,  1655-67.  V.  of  Bradford,  Yorks.,  1667- 
77.  V.  of  St  Mary's,  Reading,  1677-1711.  Preb.  of  Sarum, 
1692.  Died  June  14,  1711,  aged  79.  M.I.  at  Reading. 
Father  of  William  (1682-3).  (P^i*)  i-  53^;  Misc.  Gen.  et 
Her.,  3rd  S.,  II.  42.) 

BROOKSBANK,  ABRAHAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  May  33, 
1681.  S.  of  WiUiam.  B.  at  Thornton,  Yorks. 

BROOKESBANK,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clarb,  June  35,  1633. 

Matric.  1653;  B.A.  1657-8;  M.A.  1662. 

BROOKSBANK,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's, 
Jan.  27,  1699-1700.  S.  of  Gilbert.  B.  at  Horton,  Yorks. 
School,  Bradford.  Scholar,  1700-1;  B.A.  1703-4  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  Sept.  1707;  priest,  June,  1709.  C.  of  Luddenden 
Chapel,  Halifax,  Aug.  16,  1728.  Perhaps  R.  of  Belthorp, 
Notts.,  till  1773.  Died  Apr.  8,  1773.  (PeUe,  n.  147;  G.  Mag.) 

BROOKESBANK,  JOSHUA.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's, 
Mar.  22,  1659-60.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Eccleshill,  near 
Bradford.  School,  Bradford  Matric.  1660;  B.A.  1663-4; 
M.A.  1667.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  24, 1664.  (PeiU,  i.  589.) 

BROOKSBANK,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  4, 
1664.  Migrated  to  Christ's,  July  7,  1664,  age  17.  S.  of  John, 
of  Elland,  Yorks.  School,  Hull.  Matric.  1664;  B.A.  1667-6; 
M.A.  1671.  Ord.  priest  (London)  June,  1672.  Preacher  at 
Elland.  Buried  there  July  28,  1690.  (PeiU,  i.  612;  F.M.G., 
1285.) 

BROOKSBANK,  WILUAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  14)  at  Christ's. 
Jan.  9,  1682-3.  S.  of  Abraham  (1650).  £.  at  Bradford. 
School,  Readiog.  Matric.  1685;  B.A.  1686-7;  Scholar,  1689; 
M.A.  1690.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  1689;  priest  (London) 
Dec 20, 1691.  MasterinaGrammarSchoolatNew Brentford, 
Essex  (?  Midds.),  Nov.  16,  1694.   (PeiU,  11.  91.) 

BROOKESBY  or  BROKESBY,  ABEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at 
Trinity,  May,  1692.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Leicester.  School, 
Leicester.   Matric.  1692;  Scholar,  1695;  B.A.  1695-6;  M.A. 

1699.  Ord.  deacon  (Uucoln)  June  4, 1699;  priest,  Sept.  22, 

1700.  R.  of  Swithland,  Leics.,  1700-35.  Died  July  13, 1735. 
(Nichok,  IV.  725.) 

BROKESBY,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  2,  1652. 
Of  Leicestersfiire.  S.  of  Obadiah,  of  Stoke  Golding.  Matric 
1652;  Scholar,  1655;  B.A.  1655-6;  M.A.  1659;  B.D.  1666. 
Fellow,  1658.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Oct.  26;  priest,  Oct.  28, 
1662.  R.  of  Rowley,  Yorks.,  c.  1668-90.  Ejected  for  Non- 
conformity. Lived'  in  retirement,  mostly  in  Yorkshire. 
Resided  at  Stoke  Golding  in  1699.  Buried  there  Oct.  24, 
1714.  Author,  theological.  Brother  of  Obadiah  (1664). 
(Nichols,  IV.  725,  739-42.) 

BROOKSBY,  GEORGE.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1482; B.A.  1484-5. 

BROOKSBY,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  June,  1563. 

BROOKESBY,  OBADIAH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1664.  3rd  s.  of  Obadiah,  of  Stoke  Golding,  Leics.  Matric. 
X664;  Scholar,  1668;  B.A.  1668-9;  M.A.  1672.  Sips  for 
deacon's  orders  (London)  Sept.  23,  1671.  C.  of  Carlton, 
Cambs.,  1672.  R.  of  Ivychurch,  Kent,  1676.  V.  of  Bekes- 
boume,  1676-85.  Died  1685.  According  to  Nichols,  buried 
Dec.  37, 1696.  Brother  of  Francis  (1652).  (Nichols,  iv.  723.) 

BROOMAN,  ABEL.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1613. 

BROOME,  CHARLES  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Nov.  I,  1743.  S.  of  WUliam  (1708),  LL.D..  R.  of  Sturston, 
Suffolk.  B.  at  Sturston.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matric. 
1743.  Died,  as  student,  of  smali-poz,  1747. 


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Broome,  Edmund 

BROOME,   EDMUND.    Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Chkisti, 

Mjchs.  1625;  B.A.  1628-9;  M.A.  1632.  Of  Norwich.  Ord. 
priest  (Norwich)  Dec.  23,  1632.  Lecturer  at  St  Peter's, 
ComhilJ,  1642.  R.  of  S.  Repps,  Norfolk,  1647-62,  ejected. 
Died  c.  1667.   Father  of  the  next.  (Calamy,  11.  202.) 

BROME,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  May  24, 
1638.  S.  of  Edmund,  of  Middlesex,  clerk,  above.  School, 
Norwich.  B.A.  1661-2;  M.A.  1665.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich) 
Sept.  25,  1664.  R.  of  Woodbridge,  1665.  Head  Master  of 
Woodbridge  School,  1665-6.  R.  of  Gt  and  Little  Healings, 
Suffolk,  1672.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1676.  Died  Apr.  i7i9' 
Father  of  the  next  and  John  (1698--9). 

BROME,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  25, 
1686.  S.  of  Edmund,  clerk,  above.  B.  at  Woodbridge, 
Suffolk.  School,  Woodbridge.  Matric.  1687;  B.A.  1689-90; 
M.A.  1693;  B.D.  1701.  Fellow,  1692-1725.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Jime  3, 1694;  priest,  May  20, 1695.  V.  ofWitcham, 
Cambs.,  1704.  R.  of  Freshwater,  Isle  of  Wight,  1723-45. 
Author,  Sermons.  Died  1745.  Brother  of  John  (1698-9)  and 
father  of  Richard  (1717). 

BROME,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1586. 

BROOME,  GREGORY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1671. 
Of  Nottinghamshire.   Matric.  1671. 

BROOME,  HENSON.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1629. 
S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Nottingham,  Esq. ;  adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  June  i,  1636,  from  Staple's  Inn.    {Vis.  of  Notts.,  1619.) 

BROOME,  HUGH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May  30, 
1694.  S.  of  Hugh.  B.  at  Uttoxeter.  School,  Uttoxeter. 
Matric.  1695;  B.A.  1697-8. 

BROME,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  July  16,  1666.  S.  of 
William.  B.  in  Cambridge.  Schools,  Newark  and  Bury. 
Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1670-1 ;  M.A.  i677.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Sept.  1672;  priest,  Dec.  1673.  V.  of  Newington,  Kent, 
1674-1719.  R.  of  Cheriton,  1679-1719.  Chaplain  to  the 
Cinque  Ports.  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Romney.  Married, 
at  Canterbury  Cathedral,  June  27,  1677,  Priscilla  Johnson. 
Author,  Sermons.  Died  1719.  Father  of  the  next.  [Peile, 
II.  7.) 

BROME,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  iS)  at  Christ's,  June  29, 
1697.  S.  of  James,  V.  of  Newington,  Kent  (above).  B.  there. 
School,  Canterbury.  Matric.  1697;  Scholar,  1698-9;  B.A. 
1700-1;  M.A.  1704.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  1701.  R.  of 
Great  Henny,  Essex,  Mar.  8,  1708-9.  R.  of  Pebmarsh,  1712 
till  1716.  R.  of  Colne  Wakes,  July  24,  1729.  Father  of 
James  {i739)-  {PeiU,  "•  I39-) 

BROME,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  June  19, 
1739.  S.  of  James  (1697),  R.  of  Gt  Henny  and  Gt  Pebmarsh, 
near  Sudbury.  B.  at  Sudbury,  Suffolk.  School,  Lavenham. 
Scholar,  1739;  Matric.  1741;  B.A.  1744-5.  {PeiU,  11.  238.) 

BROME,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1577.  Of 
Norfolk.  B.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1580-1;  M.A.  1584;  B.D. 
1591.  Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi,  1583-91.  President.  Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  Nov.  30,  1585.  R.  of  Otham, 
Kent,  1595-1625.  Buried  there  Sept.  19,  1625.  {Misc.  Gen. 
a  Her.,  3rd  S.,  I.  170.) 

BROME,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  2, 
1698-9.  S.  of  Edmund  (1658),  clerk,  R.  of  Woodbridge, 
Suffolk.  School,  Ipswich.  Matric.  1699;  B.A.  1702-3;  M.A. 
1706.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  1706.  V.  of  Debenham, 
Suffolk,  1727.  Perhaps  R.  of  Little  Bealings,  1726.  Brother 
of  Edmund  (1686)  and  doubtless  father  of  the  next. 

BROME,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  Jime  26, 
1735.  S.  of  John,  clerk,  of  Suffolk.  B.  at  Woodbridge. 
School,  Bury.  Matric.  1735;  B.A.  1738-9.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Mar.  18,  1738-9;  priest,  May  20,  1744.  C.  of 
HoUesley,  Suffolk. 

BROOME,  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Pembroke,  Feb.  11, 
1631-2.  S.  of  Henry,  of  Howden,  Yorks,  mercer.  Migrated 
to  Trinity.  B.A.  1635-6;  M.A.  1639;  LL.D.  1661  {Lit.  Reg.). 
Adm.  licentiate  R.C.P.  May  4,  1657. 

BROOME,  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jksus,  June  9,  1660.  Of 
Cheshire.  Matric.  1660;  Scholar,  1661;  B.A.  1663.  Perhaps 
V.  of  Meltham,  Yorks.,  1690-1705.  Died  Dec.  11,  1705, 
aged  63.   Buried  at  Meltham. 

BROME,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  30, 
1717.  S.  of  Edmund  (1686),  clerk,  of  Suffolk.  B.  at  Wood- 
bridge,  School,  Woodbridge.  Matric.  1717;  B.A.  1720-1; 
M.A.  1728.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  10,  1722-3;  priest, 
Dec.  20,  1724.  R.  of  Nedging,  Suffolk,  1729-63.  R.  of 
Baylham,  1735-63.  Died  1763.  {Scott-Mayor,  iii.  309.) 

BROOM,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  May  6, 
1730.  S.  of  Charies,  attorney,  of  Staffs.  B.  at  Burton. 
School,  Burton.    Matric.  1730;  B.A.  1733-4- 

BROME,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1379; 
B.A.  1582-3;  M.A.  1586.  R.  of  Ringwould,  Kent,  i593-i633. 
Died  1625. 


Broughton,  Ambrose 

BROOME,  THOBrlAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1626; 
B.A.  1628-9; M.A.  1632. 

BROOME,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1647,  as  'Browne.'  Of  Norwich.  B.A.  1630-1;  M.A. 
1658.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  18;  priest,  Dec.  19,  1660. 

BROME,  TH01&AS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  15,  1732. 
S.  of  ,  of  Withington,  Herefordshire.  School,  West- 
minster. Matric.  1732;  Scholar,  1733;  B.A.  1735-6;  M.A. 
1739.  Fellow,  1738.  Music  Professor  at  Gresham  College, 
1740-45.  Perhaps  ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  May  20,  1744; 
priest,  Jime  29,  1746.  R.  of  Islip,  Northants.,  1746-8.  {Al. 
Westmon.,  306.) 

BROOME,  WILLIAM  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  July  3, 
1708.  S.  of  Randolph,  husbandman.  B.  at  Haslington, 
Cheshire.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  1708;  B.A.  1711-2;  M.A. 
1716;  LL.D.  1728  {Com.  Reg.].  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Feb. 
21,  1713-4;  priest  (Ely)  Feb.  28,  1713-4.  R.  of  Sturston, 
Suffolk,  1713-28.  R.  of  Oakley  Magna,  Essex,  1720.  V.  of 
Eye,  Suffolk,  1728-45.  R.  of  Pulham,  Norfolk,  1728-45. 
Chaplain  to  Lord  Comwallis.  Married,  July  22,  1726,  Eliza- 
beth Clarke,  widow.  Poet,  but  best  known  as  the  assistant 
of  Pope  in  his  Homer.  Died  at  Bath  Nov.  16,  1745.  Buried 
there.  Father  of  Charles  John  (1743).   {D.N.B.) 

BROOMFIELD,  see  BROMFIELD. 

BROOMHEAD,  see  BROMHEAD. 

BROTHERICK,  see  also  BRODRICK. 

BROTHERICK,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1606.  Of  Nottinghamshire.  B.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1610. 

BROTHERICK,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  July, 
1613;  B.A.  1616-7. 

BROTHERS,  GEORGE.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  15,  1505.  Of  Shelswell,  Oxon.  B.A.  1509-10; 
M.A.  1513.  Fdlow,  1508-15.  Of  Newport  Pagnell,  Bucks. 
Will  (P.CC.)  1524. 

BROTHERTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Oct.  6,  1677. 
Of  Lancashire.  Matric.  1677.  One  of  these  names,  of  Gray^s 
Inn,  called  to  the  bar,  1683. 

BROUGH,  EDWARD.    Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1623.    Of 

Yorkshire. 
BROWGHE,  FRANCIS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Lent, 

1557-8.   S«  Burgh. 

BROUGH,  GEORGE  STAUNTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May 
5,  1736.  Of  Nottinghamshire.  Matric.  1736;  B.A.  1739-40; 
M.A.  1743.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  13;  priest,  Sept.  19, 
1742.  V.  of  Orton-on-the-Hill,  Leics.,  1742-59.  R.  of 
Woolaston  and  Stanton,  Notts., 

BROUGH,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Michs.  1555. 

BROUGH  or  BRUGH,  ROGER.  FeUow  of  Sr  John's,  1533-4. 

BROUGH,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  4, 
1689.  S.  ofGervase.  B.  at  Dalbury  with  Lees,  Derbs.  School, 
Wirks worth.  Matric.  1689;  B.A.  1692-3.  Perhaps  V.  of 
Castle  Donington,  Leics.,  1696  and  R.  of  Carsington,  Derbs., 
1704-17. 

BROUGH,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Magdalene,  July 
4,  1668.  S.  of  Richard,  gent.,  deceased,  of  Windgate,  Staffs. 
School,  Uttoxeter.  Matric.  1668.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Nov.  25,  1669.  Living  at  Coventry,  1680.  {Staffs, 
Pedigrees.) 

BROUGH,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  1517.  Of  Ravensworth,  Yorks.  B.A.  1521-a; 
M.A.  1525.  Fellow,  1520-c.  1523.  R.  of  Dun  ton  Waylet,  Essex, 
1532-56..  R.  of  Sandon,  1554-6.  Died  c.  Oct.  1556. 

BROUGH,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  1613; 
B.A.  1616-7;  M.A.  1620;  B.D.  1627;  D.D.  1636  {Lit.  Reg.). 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1621  and  1643.  R.  of  St  Michael,  Combill, 
1625.  Chaplain  to  the  King.  Canon  of  Windsor,  1638.  Dean 
of  Gloucester,  1643-5;  1660-71.  R.  of  Bemerston,  Gloucs., 
1660.  Theological  author.  Died  at  Windsor,  July  5,  1671. 
Buried  in  St  George's  Chapel.  MI.  at  Easthampstead,  Berks. 
Will,  P.CC.   {PeiU,  i.  290;  D.N.B.) 

BROUGHAM,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
May  13,  1637.  S.  of  Henry,  Esq.,  of  Blackhall,  near  Raven- 
glass,  Cumberland.  School,  private.  Of  Scales,  Esq.,  Sheriff 
for  Cumberland.   (Burke,  L.G.;  Vis.  of  Cumberland,  1666.) 

BROUGHTON,  ALAN.  Matric  sizar  from  St  John's,  Lent, 
1579-80;  B.A.  1583-4;  M.A.  1587.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest 
(Peterb.)  Sept.  21,  1589. 

BROUGHTON,  AMBROSE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July, 
i6ro.  Of  Seaton,  Ruts.  Died  at  Seaton,  1659.  Buried  there 
Sept.  28.  Will  of  Richard  Broughton,  of  Seaton,  proved 
(P.CC.)  by  son  Ambroee,  1633-  (J-  Ch.  Smith;  PeUe,  i. 
276.) 


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Brooghton,  Amcotts 

BROUGHTON,  AMCOTTS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  i6)  atCHRisx's, 
Feb.  3,  1690-1.  S.  of  Thomas  (afterwards  Bart.).  B.  at 
Broughton,  Sufis.  Matric.  1691.  Died  Sept.  14,  1700. 
Brother  of  Brian.   {Peile,  ii.  120.) 

BROUGHTON,  ANDREW.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Pem- 
broke, June  25, 1653.  Of  Maidstone,  Kent.  Matric  1653-4. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  1649.  Barrister,  i66x. 

BROUGHTON,  BRIAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Oct.  2, 
1695.  S.  of  Thomas  (afterwards  Bart.).  B.  at  Beaudesert, 
Staffs.  School,  Kensington  (private).  Matric.  1699;  B.A. 
1699-1700.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  July  30,  1698. 
M.P  for  NewcasUe,  SUflfs.,  1715-24-  Died  at  Broughton, 
Sufis.,  Sept.  12,  1724.  {Staffs.  Pedigrees;  PeiU,  11.  135; 
G.E.C.) 

BROUGHTON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke, 
June  23,  1675.  S.  of  Francis,  Esq.  B.  at  Dunchurch,  Warws. 

BROUGHTON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  30, 
1703.  Of  Leicestershire.  Matric.  1703;  B.A.  1706-7;  M.A. 
1710.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1721.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  19, 
1708;  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  23, 1710.  R.  of  Swafield, Norfolk, 
1729.    Father  of  Gustavus  (1731). 

BROUGHTON,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1561;  B.A.  1564-5;  M.A.  1568. 

BROUGHTON,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Queens',  Easter, 
1569.  Of  Cheshire.   Perhaps  the  above  re-admitted. 

BROUGHTON,  GUSTAVUS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  25,  1731.  S.  of  Edward  (1703),  clerk,  of  Leics.  B.  at 
Aylestone.  Educated  at  home.  Matric.  1731;  B.A.  1734-5; 
M.A.  1744.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  19,  1736;  priest. 
May  28,  1738.  V.  of  St  Martin's,  Leicester,  i740-53-  Head 
Master  of  Newark  Grammar  School  till  1760.  Died  Nov.  17, 
1760.   Buried  at  Newark.  {Scott-Mayor,  iii.  433.) 

BROUGHTON,  HUGH.  B.A.  from  Magdalene,  1569-70.  S.  of 
Robert,  of  Broughton,  Salop.  B.  at  Bishop's  Castle,  Salop, 
1549.  M.A.  from  Christ's,  1573.  Fellow  of  St  John's  in  1570. 
Fellow  of  Christ's,  1572-8.  Preb.  of  Durham,  1578-80.  R.  of 
Washington,  Durham.  1580-3.  A  learned  Hebraist.  Travelled 
much.  Died  in  London,  Aug.  4,  16x2.  {Peile,  i.  94;  D.N.B.) 

BROUGHTON,  JOHN.  B.Can.L.  1502-3. 

BROUGHTON,  JOHN.    Adm.  at  Pembroke,  June  12,  1658. 

Perhaps  s.  of  Andrew,  barrister;  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 

Nov.  1657. 

BROUGHTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Apr.  10,  1667. 
Matric.  1667;  Scholar,  1671;  B.A.  1671-2;  M.A.  1676. 

BROUGHTON,  JOHN,  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  28, 
1690.  S.  of  Thomas  (?  1652).  B.  at  Wearmouth,  Durham. 
Matric.  1690;  Scholar,  1690;  B.A.  1693-4;  M.A.  1697;  D.D. 
1716.  Fellow,  1694-1701.  Taxor,  1700.  Lecturer  at  St 
Andrew's,  Holbom.  V.  of  Kingston-on-Thames,  1712-20. 
Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of  Marlborough.  Author.  Died  June 
39,  1720.  Father  of  Thomas  (1723).  {G.  Mag.;  Peile,  n. 
117.) 

BROWGHTON,  MARK.  Matric.  pens,  from  PxMBSon,  Easter, 
1544- 

BROUGHTON,  MICHAEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
June  26,  1701.  S.  of  John,  of  Westminster.  School,  West- 
minster. Matric.  1701;  Scholar,  1702;  B.A.  1704-5;  M.A. 
1735.  Ord.  deacon  (St  David's)  May  11;  priest,  May  18, 
1735-  V.  of  Geddington,  Northants.,  1735-42.  R.  of  Bam- 
well  St  Andrew,  1737-56.  R.  of  Barnwell  All  Saints',  1742- 
56. 

BROUGHTON,  PETER.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  (age  17)  at  Pembroke, 
June  23,  1646.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Broughton.  B.  in  Staffs. 
Of  Lowdham,  Notts.    {Staffs.  Pedigrees^ 

BROUGHTON,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  28,  1734.  S.  of  Peter,  of  Shenton,  Notts.,  Esq.  B.  at 
Lowdham.    School,  Nottingham. 

BROUGHTON,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke, 
Easter,  1577.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  New  Fishbume, 
Sussex,  1589. 

BROUGHTON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  1624. 
Matric.  1624;  B.A.  from  St  John\,  1627-8;  M.A.  1631. 

BROUGHTON,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs. 
1567;  B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1571-2. 

BROUGHTON,  ROBERT.    Matric.  pens,  from  TRiirrrY,  Michs. 

1602.  S.  of  Richard,  Justice  of  Chester.   Adm.  at  the  Inner 

Temple,  Nov.  1604.  Barrister,  1616.  D^ied  1617. 
BROUGHTON,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sixar  (ase  16)  at  Trinity,  Apr. 

»3,  >70S.  S.  of  William  (1657)  of  Cbaddealey  Corbett,  Worcs. 

SclMol,  Chaddaaley  Corbett.  Matric.  1703-6;  Scholar,  1707; 

B.A.  1708-9.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  37, 171  x.  Brother 

of  William  (1700). 


Browne,  Ambrose 

BROUGHTON,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  x8)  at  Trinity,  Apr. 
X7,  X73X.  S.  of  William,  of  Hartlebury,  Worcs.  School, 
Hartlebury.  Matric.  1731;  B.A.  1734-5;  M.A.  1739. 

BROUGHTON,  THOMAS  DE.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  x347. 
Died  June  10,  1349.    Probably  a  victim  of  the  Black  Death. 

BROUGHTON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  X575. 

BROUGHTON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July, 
X614;  B.A.  1617-8;  M.A.  X621.  Ord.  priest  (York)  May, 
1622.  Preacher  at  Bentley,  near  Doncaster,  1627.  R.  of 
Chillesford,  Suffolk,  1634-43;  ejected.  Returned  to  Bentley, 
1646.   Father  of  Thomas  (1652).   {Peile,  i.  297.) 

BROUGHTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Pembroke, 
June  26,  1646.  S.  of  John.  B.  in  Staffs.  Matric.  1646;  B.A. 
1649-50. 

BROUGHTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  June  16, 
1652.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Bentley  (1614),  Yorks.  Bapt.  at 
Arksey,  Feb.  21,  1628-9.  Matric.  1652;  B.A.  1655-6;  M.A. 
1659.  V.  of  Bishop  Wearmouth,  Durham,  1660^4.  V.  of 
Bywell  St  Peter,  Northumberland,  1673-94.  Buried  Sept, 
x8,  1694.  {PeiU,  I.  549.) 

BROUGHTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  26,  1654-5.  S.  of  Thomas,  barber,  of  Cambridge.  B. 
there.  School,  Perse,  Cambridge.  Matric.  1655,  as  Broyton; 
B.A.  1658-9;  M.A.  1662;  B.D.  X669.  Fellow,  1660.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1663.  Ord.  priest  (Ely)  Sept.  20,  1662.  P.C.  of  St 
Sepulchre,  Cambridge,  1675.  R.  of  Thorington,  Essex,  1680- 
1709.    Died  1709. 

BROUGHTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  x8)  at  Caius,  Apr.  i, 
1723.  S.  of  John  (1690),  D.D.,  R.  (?  Lecturer)  of  St  Andrew's, 
Holbom.  B.  in  London  July  5, 1704.  Schools,  St  Andrew's, 
Holbom,  Eton  (colleger,  1716-20)  and  St  Paul's.  Matric 
1723;  Scholar,  1723-9;  B.A.  1726-7;  M.A.  1730.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1735.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  28,  1727,  as  C. 
of  OflBey,  Herts.;  priest  (London)  Sept.  22,  1728.  Lecturer 
at  St  Ethelburga,  London,  1738.  R.  of  Stibbington,  Hunts., 
X739-44.  V.  of  Bedminster  and  St  Mary,  Reddiffe,  Bristol, 
X744-72.  Reader  at  the  Temple.  Preb.  of  Salisbury,  1744. 
Author.  Died  at  Bristol,  Dec.  2  X,  1774.  {D.N.B.;  Venn,  11. 
x8.) 

BROUGHTON,  THOMAS.  M.A.  from  Pembroke,  1749.  S.  of 
Thomas,  of  Oxford,  gent.  Matric.  (University  College, 
Oxford)  Dec.  17, 173I1  age  19;  B.A.  (Exeter  College,  Oxford) 
1736-7.  Fellow  of  Exeter  College,  1734-41.  R.  of  Wotton, 
Surrey,  1752-77.  R.  of  All  Hallows,  Lombard  St,  1755-77. 
Died  Dec.  14,  X777.  {Al.  Oxon.) 

BROUGHTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  May  8, 1657. 
Of  Warwickshire.  Matric  1658;  Scholar,  1659;  B.A.  1660  i; 
M.A.  1664;  D.D.  1678.  V.  of  Chaddesley  Corbett,  Worcs., 
1665.    Father  of  Samuel  (1705)  and  the  next. 

BROUGHTON,  WILUAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Trinity, 
Sept.  30, 1700.  S.  of  William,  of  CbaddMley,  Worcs.,  above. 
School, Chaddesley.  Matric.  1700;  Scholar,  1703;  B.A.  1704- 
5;  M.A.  X708.  Brother  of  Samuel  (1705). 

BROWTON, .  B.Can.L.  1463-4. 

BROWTON, .  B.Can.L.  1477-8. 

BROUGHTON, .  B.A.  X497-8. 

BROWELL,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
June  14, 1707.  S.  of  Mark.  B.  at  Newcastle,  Northumberland. 
School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1707;  B.A.  1710-1;  M.A.  1714: 
D.D.  1726.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec  21,  1712.  R.  of 
Romaldkirk,  Yorks.,  1713-63.  Died  1763.  Will,  P.C.C. 
BROWNE,  ABRAHAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Feb.  13, 1670-1.  S.  of  Richard,  deceased,  of  Pilton,  Rutland. 
B.  there.  School,  Uppingham.  Matric  1671;  B.A.  1674-5. 
Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  23,  1677. 
BROWNE,  ADAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  14)  at  Christ's,  Mar. 
30,  1640.  S.  of  Sir  Ambrose  (1606),  Bart.,  of  Betchwcnrth 
Castle,  near  Dorking,  Surrey.  B.  there.  Educated  at  home. 
Matric  1640.  Succeeded  as  Bart.,  x66i.  M.P.  for  Surrev, 
166X-79  and  1685-7.  BuriedatDorking,  Nov.  3, 1690.  {Peile, 
1.  468;  Burke,  Ext.  Bart.;  Km.  of  Surrey,  1662;  G.E.C.) 

BROWN,  ALAN.  B.Dv.L.  1473-3.  Fellow  or  scholar  of  Kino's 

Hall,  1474-80. 
BROWNE,   ALEXANDER.    FeUow  of  Trinity   Hall.    Ord. 

deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  21,  1426;  priest.  Mar.  15,  1426-7. 

R.  of  H.  Trin.,  Chelsea,  1435-43.  R.  of  St  Ethelburga,  1447. 

R.  of  St  Martin,  Ongar,  1453-9.  Died  1459. 
BROWNE,  AMBROSE.   Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Jesus,  Easter, 

1606.   S.  of  Sir  Matthew,  of  Betchworth,  Surrey,  Knt.  Adm. 

at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.   12,   1624-5.    Created  Baronet,  1637. 

Married,  at  Foulmirc,  Cambs.,  Oct.  i,  1607,  Elizabeth,  dau. 

of  Wm  Adams,  of  SuSron  Walden.    Of  Betchworth  Castle, 

Surrey,  Esq.     High  Sheriff  of  Surrey  and  Sussex,  1624-3. 

M.P.    for  Surrey,  1628-9,   1640-8.     Died   Aug.  16,  x66x. 

Buried    at    Dorking.     Father  of   Adam  (1640).    {Vi$.  of 

Surrey;  Burke,  Ext,  Bart.;  G.E.C.) 


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BROWN,  AMBROSE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i8)  at  Pembroke,  July 
23,  1662.  S.  of  Thomas,  attorney.  B.  at  Luton,  Beds. 
Probably  buried  at  All  Saints',  Cambridge,  Oct.  15,  1662. 

BROWN,  ANTHONY.   B.Can.L.  1494. 

BROWN,  ANTHONY.   B.A.  1506-7;  M.A.  1511. 

BROWN,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  II,  1521.  Of  St  Clement's,  London.  Died  in 
College. 

BROWNE,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1546  {imputes). 

BROWNE,  ANTHONY  {senior).  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Pem- 
broke, Michs.  1580. 

BROWNE,  ANTHONY  {junior).  Matric.  FelL-Com.  from  Pem- 
broke, Michs.  1580. 

BROWN,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  c.  1591;  B.A. 
1595-6;  M.A.  1599.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  23,  1599; 
priest.  Mar.  16,  1599-1600.  V.  of  Metheringham,  Lines., 
1608. 

BROWNE,  BENJAMIN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  1590-1. 
Probably  B.  at  Horiey,  Surrey.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Oct. 
12;  priest,  Oct.  13,  1595,  age  24.  V.  of  Ifield,  Sussex,  1596- 
1638.  Buried  there  Aug.  28,  1638.  Will  at  Lewes.  {Peile,  i. 
200;  W.  C.  Renshaw.) 

BROWNE,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
June  3,  1633.  S.  of  William,  of  Buckton,  near  Bridlington, 
Vorks.  B.  at  Bempton,  Yorks.  School,  Bridlington.  Matric. 
1633;  B.A.  1636-7;  M.A.  1640.  V.  of  Masham,  Yorks.,  1645, 
and  1661-81.   Died  Dec.  1681.    Buried  Dec.  11. 

BROWNE,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  18, 1674-5- 
Matric.  1674-5;  B.A.  1678-9;  M.A.  1682.  Perhaps  R.  of 
Willingham-by-Stow,  Lines.,  and  R.  of  Bucknall,  1702. 
But  see  Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary. 

Brown,  BROXHOLME.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Magdalene,  July 
14,  1681.  S.  of  Broxholme.  B.  at  Osgodby,  Lines.  School, 
Kirton-in-Lindsey.  Matric.  1681.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  May  13,  1682.  Died  s.p.  {Lines.  Pedigrees,  187.) 

BROWNE,  CHARLES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterrouse,  Michs. 
1559.  Of  London.  B.A.  1564-5.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Nov.  1565. 

BROWN,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  23)  at  Christ's,  Mar.  8, 
1674-5.  S.  of  Edmund.  B.  at  Isleworth,  Middlesex.  School, 
Isleworth. 

BROWN,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Dec.  8, 
1684.  S.  of  Charles,  of  Reigate,  Surrey.  B.  there.  School, 
Merchant  Taylors*.  Matric.  i685;Scholar,i687;B.A.i688-9; 
M.A.  1692.  Faculty  (Canterbury)  for  both  orders,  1691-2. 
R.  of  Brading,  Isle  of  Wight,  1692. 

BROWNE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  15, 
1708.  S.  of  George,  of  Reigate,  clerk.  School,  Durham. 
Matric.  1708;  Scholar,  1710;  B.A.  1711-2;  M.A.  1715.  V.  of 
West  Mailing,  Kent,  1730-48.  V.  of  Cheshunt,  Herts.,  1734- 
48.  Died  May  16,  1748.  M.I.  at  Cheshunt.  {Her.  and  Gen., 
V.  412-16;  Clutterbuck,  11.  119.) 

BROWNE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Jime  12,  1750. 
B.  at  Tacolneston,  Norfolk.  Matric.  1750;  B.A.  1754;  M.A. 
1757.  Fellow,  1758-63.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  1757; 
priest,  Nov.  1759.  R.  of  Ashwelthorpe,  1757.  R.  of  Thel- 
netham,  Suffolk,  175S.  Perhaps  R.  of  Little  Bamingham, 
Norfolk,  1767-1802;  and  R.  of  Blo-Norton,  1762-1817. 

BROWN,  CHRISTOPHER.  B.A.  1535-6.  Of  Horbling,  Lines. 
M.A.  1539;  B.D.  1549.  Fellow  of  St  John's,  c.  1536. 
Ord.  sub-deacon  (Lincoln)  Apr.  10,  1546.  Ord.  deacon 
and  priest  (Norwich)  June  19,  1546.  Preb.  of  Chichester, 
1555.  V.  of  Horbling,  tiU  1558.  Will  (P.C.C). 

BROWNE,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Lent, 
1580-1.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Horbling,  Lines.,  1593-5. 
Will  (Lincoln)  1595. 

BROWNE,  CHRISTOPHER.  Of  Clare;  probably  fellow-com- 
moner. Buried  at  St  Edward's,  Cambridge,  Aug.  16,  1589. 

BROWNE,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  Feb.  26, 
1612-3.  Matric.  1613;  B.A.  1616-7;  M.A.  1620.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Sept.  24,  1620.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1624.  One  of 
these  names  V.  of  Morwenstow,  Cornwall,  1639.  Father  of 
John  (1659). 

BROWNE,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  FelL-Com.  (age  15)  at 
Sidney,  June  12,  1634.  S.  of  John,  Esq.  (1606).  B.  at 
Totilthorp,  Casterton,  Rutland.  Schools,  Oundle  and  Stam- 
ford. Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Apr.  30,  1638.  Perhaps  M.P.  for 
Rutland,  1646.  Died  Feb.  8,  1691-2.  Buried  at  Casterton. 
M.I.  there.    Father  of  John  (1659).   (Blore's  Rutland,  11.) 

BROWN,  CLEMENT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1560; 
B.A.  1564-5 ;  M.A.  from  Queens',  1568.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln) 
June  II,  1564.  V.  of  Osboumby,  Lines.,  till  1582.  Died  1582, 
'aged  38;  married;  resides;  M.A.;  well  versed  in  sacred 
earning.'   {Lib.  Cler.  Line.,  1576.) 


BROWNE,  CORBET.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Apr.  9,  1747. 
Of  Derbyshire.  S.  of  Rupert,  of  Bentley  Hall,  Derbs.  Matric. 
1747;  B.A.  1750-1;  M.A.  1754.  R.  of  Upton  Magna-cum- 
Withington,  Salop,  1752-1807.  Died  Nov.  6,  1807,  aged  80. 
{Mis.  Gen.  et  Her.,  2nd  S.,  iii.  68.) 

BROWN,  DAVID.   Dominican  friar.  B.D.  iSi3-4> 

BROWN,  DENNIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  July  8, 
1704.  S.  of  William,  deceased.  B.  at  Durham.  School,  Lynn. 
Matric.  1705;  B.A.  1708-9. 

BROWN,  EDMUND.  M.Gram.  1539-40.  One  of  these  names  V. 
of  Dartford,  Kent,  1556-9. 

BROWNE,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1592. 
Of  Yorkshire.  Matric  c.  1593;  B.A.  1596-7.  Perhaps  R.  o 
Southbergh,  Norfolk,  in  1603. 

BROWNE,  EDMUND.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1611.  One  of  these  names  6th  s.  of  Sir  Valentine,  of  Croft, 
Lines.,  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  25,  1612-3.  B.  1594. 
Will  of  one  of  these  names  (P.C.C.)  1640;  of  Stamford,  gent. 
{Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

BROWNE,  EDMUND.  Matric.  sizar  from  Emmanuel,  Easter, 
1624.  S.  of  Edmund,  of  Lavenham,  Suffolk.  Bapt.  there, 
Oct.  28,  1606.  Went  to  New  England,  1638.  First  at 
Plymouth,  Mass.;  afterwards  Minister  at  Sudbury,  1640-78. 
Married,  June  19,  1639,  Anne,  dau.  of  Anthony  Whiting,  of 
Dedham,  and  widow  of  John  Lovering,  of  Watertown,  Mass. 
Died  at  Sudbury,  Jime  22,  1678.  Benefactor  to  Harvard 
College.   (J.  G.  Bartlett.) 

BROWNE,  EDMUND.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1658.  Perhaps  2nd  s.  of  Edmund,  of  Hungry-Bentley,  Derbs. 
B.  1638.  Died  July  27,  1716,  aged  78.  M.I.  St  Stephen's 
Church,  Herts.  {Mkc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  2nd  S.,  iii.  5,  289.) 

BROWN,  EDWARD.  B.A.  1509-10;  M.A.  1513-4.  Of  Durham 
Diocese.  Fellow  of  Clare,  15 10.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  May 
21,  1513- 

BROWNE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens  from  Pembroke,  Michs. 
1567;  B.A.  1569-70;  M.A.  1573. 

BROWNE,  EDWARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1579- 
BROWNE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  1591-2. 
BROWN,  EDWARD.   Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1608. 

BROWN,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  Easter,  1622; 
B.A.  1625-6;  M.A.  1630.  V.  of  Sheffield,  Yorks.,  1643-62; 
Head  Master  of  Otley,  1652. 

BROWNE,  EDWARD.  B.A.  1642-3  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S. 
of  Edward,  of  Hackington,  Kent.  Matric.  (from  New  Inn 
Hall,  Oxford)  Feb.  22,  1638-9,  age  18;  B.A.  1642.  One  of 
these  names  R.  of  Buckland,  Kent,  1642-82;  R.  of  Stamford, 
Lines.,  1658;  V.  of  Edlesborough,  Bucks.,  1661-S2. 

BROWNE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  27,  1657. 
S.  of  Sir  Thomas,  M.D.  B.  in  Norwich,  1644.  School, 
Norwich.  Matric.  1657;  M.B.  1663.  Travelled  widely  in 
Europe.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1666.  M.D.  (Oxford)  1667. 
Incorp.  at  Cambridge,  1670.  F.R.S.  1667.  Candidate,  R.C.P. 
1668;  fellow,  1675.  Censor,  Elect,  etc.  President,  1704-8. 
Author,  Travels.  Died  Aug.  28,  1708,  at  Northfleet,  Kent. 
M.I.  Father  of  Thomas  (1690).  (D.iV.B.;  M«nft,  i.  372.) 

BROWNE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  5, 1658. 

Of  Suffolk.    Matric.  1658,  imputes. 
BROWN,  EDWARD.   Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Oct.  30,  i66i.   Of 

Kent.    Matric.  1661-2;  B.A.  1665-6;  M.A.  1669.    Fellow, 

1673.  Ord.  priest  (Ely)  Sept.  24,  1671.  One  of  these  names 
R.  of  Conington,  Cambs.,  1683.  Another  R.  of  Sundridge, 
Kent,  1688-98. 

BROWNE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  i, 

1674.  S-  oi  John.  B.  at  Milton,  Leics.  School,  Milton. 
Matric.  1674;  B.A.  1677-8.  Probably  R.  of  Waltham-on-the- 
Wolds,  Leics.,  1689-92.  V.  of  Thorpe  Arnold,  1693-1715. 
Died  Aug.  9,  1715,  aged  60.  M.I.  at  Thorpe  Arnold.  Father 
of  John  (1716).  {Peile,  11.  51;  Nichols,  11.  371.) 

BROWNE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene, 
May  17,  1676.  S.  of  Edward.  B.  at  Louth,  Lines.  School, 
Alford,  Lines.  Matric.  1676;  B.A.  1679-80. 

BROWN,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  12,  1681. 
Of  Kent.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  1683;  B.A.  1685-6; 
M.A.  1689.  Ord.  priest  (London)  Dec.  20,  1689.  Perhaps 
succeeded  his  father,  Peter  (1684),  as  R.  of  East  Langley, 
Kent,  1692.  Diedc.  1711. 

BROWNE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  May  29,  1708. 
B.  in  Whitechapel,  Middlesex,  1689.  Matric.  1708;  B.A. 
1711-2;  M.A.  1715.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  21,  1712;  priest 
(Lincoln)  May  3,  1724.  Perhaps  V.  of  West  Wycombe, 
Bucks.,  till  1755;  and  R.  of  Halton.  Died  1755.  Probably 
father  of  Tobias  (1738). 


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BROWN,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanukl,  Aug.  37,  X713. 

Of  Lincolnshire.   Perhaps  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1 7 1 3 ;  s. 

of  Edward,  of  Horbling,  Lines.  Died  in  College.  Buried  Oct. 

25,  1717. 
BROWN,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clark,  July  17,  I7i9-  S.  of 

John,  R.  of  Walesby,  Lmcs.   B.  there.   Matric.  1719;  B.A. 

17*3-4.  Ord.priest(Lincoln)Sept.  19, 1725.  V.  of  Graveney, 

Kent,  1725-7.  Succeeded  his  father  at  Walesby,  i737- 

BROWNE,  FEROINANDO.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Aug.  34, 
1590- 

BROWNE,  FRANCIS.  Matric  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1564. 
B.  at  Prestbury,  Cheshire.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Feb.  1567-8, 
as  scholar  of  Christ's.  R.  of  Moze,  Essex,  1571.  Will 
(Consist.  C.  London)  15S4.    {Peile,  i.  87.) 

BROWNE,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Clark,  Easter, 
1576.  One  of  these  names,  s.  and  h.  of  Henry,  of  Radwinter, 
Essex,  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May,  1579.  Living,  1613. 
{Wis.  of  Hunts.) 

BROWNE,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  c.  1595; 
B.A.  1598-9;  M.A.  1603.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Yardley, 
Worcs.,  1623.   (Peile,  I.  220.) 

BROWNE,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  Magdalene,  c. 
1395.    One  of  these  names  knighted,  1619. 

BROWNE,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1606;  B.A.  1609-10;  M.A.  1613.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Dec.  33,  1 610;  priest,  Feb.  17,  1610-1.  C.  of  Colsterworth, 
Lines.,  1613. 

BROWNE,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Jan.  11, 
1670-1.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Lavenham,  Suffolk.  School, 
Felstead.  Matric.  1671;  B.A.  1674-5;  M.A.  1678.  4th  s.  of 
Thomas,  of  Lavenham,  Esq.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Norwich) 
Dec.  1679.  R.  of  Elmswell,  Dec.  32,  1679-1726.  Died  1726. 
Perhaps  brother  of  Thomas  (1656).  {Vis.  of  Suff.,  1664; 
PeiU,  n.  33.) 

BROWN,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  June  i, 
1674.  Only  s.  of  John,  dry-salter,  of  London.  B.  at  Dartford, 
Kent.  Schools,  St  Mary  Overy's,  London  and  Lee,  Kent. 
Matric.  1674;  B.A.  1677-8;  M.B.  1680. 

BROWNE,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June 
33, 1689.  S.  of  Samuel,  gent.  B.  at  Buckley,  Salop.  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  1689;  B.A.  1693-3;  M.A.  from  King's,  1696; 
D.D.  from  King's,  1713.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (London) 
Dec  34,  1693.  Chaplain  at  King's,  1693-4.  V.  of  Shalford, 
Essex,  1694.  Canon  of  Windsor,  171 3.  Died  Sept.  7, 1734. 
Father  of  the  next  and  Thomas  (1743). 

BROWNE,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Oct. 
25>  1733-  S.  of  Francis,  D.D.,  of  Middlesex  (above).  B.  in 
Lcnidon.  School,  Bury.  Migrated  to  Trinity  College,  Oxford, 
Jan.  1734-5;  B.A.  (Oxford),  1737-8.  Brother  of  Thomas 
(1743).   (Al.  Oxon.) 

BROWNE,  GALEN.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  Easter,  1602.  S.  of 
Lancelot,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.  (1559).  B.A.  1604-5;  M.A.  1608. 
Extra-licentiate  R.C.P.  Aug.  24,  1629.  Brother-in-law  of 
Dr  William  Harvey.   (Munk,  i.  197.) 

BROWNE,  GEORGE.  D.D.  1535;  incorp.  from  Oxford.  An 
Augustinian  friar:  graduated  originally  abroad.  Provincial 
of  his  order,  1534.  Appointed  Archbishop  of  Dublin,  1535. 
Very  active  in  carrying  out  the  designs  of  the  King  for 
establishing  bis  supremacy  and  the  suppression  uf  the 
monasteries.  Extruded  from  Dublin,  as  being  married,  on 
the  accession  of  Queen  Mary,  ^553.  Died  1555.  (Cooper, 
I.  165;  D.N.B.) 

BROWNE,  GEORGE.   Matric.  pens,  from  Jksus,  Michs.  1532. 

BROWNE,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1563. 

BROWNE,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Michs. 
1582;  B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1585-6;  M.A.  1590-1. 

BROWNE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  30, 1593. 
Matric.  c.  1592. 

BROWNE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Sept.  14,  1687. 
Of  Lincolnshire. 

BROWNE,  GILBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  June 
13,  1700.  S.  of  Humphrev,  of  Lincoln,  gent.  B.  at  Buckden, 
Hunts.  Matric.  1700.  Adm.  at  Lincoln  s  Inn,  July  33,  1698. 

BROWNE,  GREGORY.  Resident  graduate  in  1444.  Perhaps 
preb.  of  Lichfield,  1443. 

BROWN,  GUSTAVUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  a,  X704. 

Of  Leicestershire.  Bapt.  at  Pickwell,  Mar.  30,  1687.  Matric. 

170J;  B.A.  1708-9;  M.A.  1734.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June 

3,1710.   R.  of  Kopslcy,  Linos.,  1710.  R,  of  Burrough,  Leics., 

1724-37-    Died  July  28, 1737.   Father  of  Roland  (1741)  and 

William  (1748).    (H-  G.  Harrison.) 
BROWN,  HENRY.   B.A.  1492-3;  M.A.  1496.  Fellow  of  Corpus 

Chusti,  1497.   V.  of  GrantclMiter,  Cambs.,  1306-36.  Died 

1326. 


Browne,  John 
browne,  henry.  b.a.  1310-1;  m.a.  1314;  b.d.  i534-3. 

Fellow  of  Queens',  1314-7.   Perhaps  V.  of  Harlow,  Essex, 
1518-49.   Died  1549. 

BROWNE,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1639. 

BROWNE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  11, 

1640.    S.  of  Henry,  gent.,  of  Essex.    B.   there.    School, 

Chelmsford.   B.A.  1644-5. 
BROWN,   HENRY.    Adm.  at   King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

1650-1.    B.  at  Windsor,  c.   1633.    Matric.  Lent,  1650-1; 

B.A.  1654-5;  M.A.  1658.  Fellow,  1654  till  1667.  Ord.  deacon 

(Ely)  Sept.  30,  1662;  priest,  Sept.  19,  1663.   R.  of  Dunton- 

Waylett,  Essex,  1667-70.  Died  1670. 
BROWNE,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  July  1, 

165 1.   S.  of  Henry,  Esq.   B.  m  London.   School,  Hertford. 

Matric.  1651;  B.A.  1654-5.   Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Henry,  of 

Somerset  House,  Strand,  Esq. ;  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 

Apr.  39,  1657. 
BROWN,  HENRY.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  i,  1664.    Of 

Norfolk.    Matric.  1664.    Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Richard,  of 

Colney,  Norfolk,  Esq.;  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May 

15,  1666. 
BROWNE,  HENRY.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  May  7, 
'     1679.    S.  of  Thomas.    B.  at  Lilboume,  Northants.   School, 

Clay  Coton.    Matric.  1680;  B.A.  1682-3;  M.A.  1686.    Ord. 

deacon  (London)  Feb.  25,  1699-1700;  priest.  May  26,  1700. 

Perhaps  R.  of  Theydon  Mount,  Essex,  May  28,  1700.    Will 

(Comm.  C.  Essex)   1728.   {Peile,  11.  72.) 
BROWN,  HENRY  LANGFORD.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  19)  at 

St  John's,  Oct.  15,  1740.  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  deceased,  of 

Coomb  Sackfleld,  Devon  (late  of  Gray's  Inn).  B.  in  Exeter. 

Schools,  Tiverton  and  Totnes.  Matric.  1740.  Adm.  at  Gray's 

Inn,  Nov.  20,  1741.    Migrated  to  Exeter  College,  Oxfora; 

matric.  there,  Nov.  6,  1741.  {Al.  Oxon.) 
BROWNE,  HUGH.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1583; 

B.A.  1586-7;  M.A.  1590.    R.  of  Washingborough,  Lines., 

x593-i^6-  Will  proved  (Lincoln)  1606. 
BROWNE,  HUGH.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1384. 

Perhaps  scholar  of  Trinity  Hall,  Mar.  26,  1387. 
BROWNE,  ISAAC  HAWKINS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Trinity, 

Sept.  12,  1721.   S.  of  William  (1689),  V.  of  Burton,  Staffs. 

and  Ann,  dau.  of  Isaac  Hawkins.  B.  at  Burton,  Jan.  21, 1705. 

School,  Westminster.  Said  to  have  graduated  M.A.  but  no 

record  is  found.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  5, 1722.  Called 

to  the  Bar,  1728.  F.R.S.  1750.   M.P.  for  Wenlock,  1744-54. 

Died  in  London,  Feb.  14,  1760.    Friend  of  Dr  Johnson  who 

called  him  'one  of  the  first  wits  of  this  country.'  Author, 

Poems.  M.I.  in  Trinity  Chapel.  {D.N. B.;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her., 

2nd  S.,  III.  335,  367.) 
BROWNE,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Feb.  36, 1615- 

6.  S.  of  Thomas,  R.  of  Gt  Melton,  Noriolk.  School,  Melton. 

Matric.  1616;  Scholar,  1617-34;  B.A.  1619-30. 
BROWNE,  JAMES.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  13,  1633. 

Of  Yorkshire.  Matric.  1635;  B..\.  1638-9. 

BROWNE,  JAMES.   Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1676. 

BROWN,  JAMES.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  June  39, 

1726.     S.    of   James,   citizen   and   goldsmith,   of   London. 

Grecian,  from  Christ's  Hospital.  Matric.  1726;  B.A.  1729-30; 

M.A.  1733;  D.D.  (Lii. /J«g.)  1771.  Fellow,  1735.  Taxor,  1737. 

Proctor,  1750-1.    Master  of  Pembroke,  Dec  21,  1770-84. 

Vice-Chancellor,   1771-2.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)   Mar.   3, 

1734-5;  priest.  Mar.  31,  1735-6.    V.  of  Shepreth,  Cambs., 

1737.   Died  Sept.  30,  1784.   Will  (P.C.C.)  1784. 
BROWN,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  Apr.  33,  1738.  B.  at 

Stainforth,  Yorks.  School,  Giggleswick.  Matric.  1738;  B.A. 

1741-3;  M.A.  1754.    Probably  ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Sept. 

1744.    (^ue  oi  these  names  R.  of  Stretham,  Cambs.,  1771. 

Perhaps  V.  of  Blackwell,  Derbs.,  1771-3.    Died  Dec  1773. 

{PeUe,  II.  336.) 
BROWN,  JEREMY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pbterhousx,  June 

30,    1713.    Of  Norfolk.    School,  Durham.    Matric.    1713: 

Scholar,  1713;  B.A.  1713-6;  M.A.  1721.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 

Mar  9,  1717-8;  priest,  Sept.  24,  1731.  C.  of  Elm,  Cambs., 

1717.  V.  of  Islington,  Norfolk,  1734-7. 

BROWN,  JOB.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1383-3. 

BROWN,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1444. 

BROWN,   JOHN.    Clericus,   of  St   Nicholas   Hostel.    WUl 
(V.C.C.)  1303.  Perhaps  the  M.A.  of  1488,  or  1490. 

BROWN,  JOHN.    Student  at  St  Clxmxmt's  Hostel.    WiU 

(V.CC.)  1308. 
BROWNE,  JOHN.    Matric  sisar  from  Pxtsrmousi,  Easter, 

I343>  impubes. 
BROWNE,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1363. 
BROWNE,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Clakx,  Mich*.  136a. 


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BROWNE,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Aug.  13,  1564.  Of  London.  Matric.  1564.;  B.A.  1368-9; 
M.A.  1572.  Fellow,  I567-73.  University  Preacher,  1574.  V. 
of  Farnham-Royal,  Bucks. 

BROWNE,  JOHN.  Matric  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi.  Michs. 
1566. 

BROWN,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1570;  B.A.  1576-7; 
M.A.  1580.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  13;  priest,  June  31, 
1583.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Otterden,  Kent,  1393. 

BROWNE,  JOHN.  Matric  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1373. 

BROWN,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peubroke,  Easter,  1577. 
Probably  from  Merchant  Taylors'  School:  if  so,  s.  of  William, 
carpenter.  B.A.  1580-1;  M.A.  1384.  Fellow.  Buried  at 
St  Botolph's,  Cambridge,  Oct.  1583.  Will  proved  (V.C.C.) 
1585. 

BROWNE,  JOHN.  Adm.  FelL-Com.  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Nov.  3, 
1377.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Horseheath,  Cambs.,  Esq.  School, 
Saffron  Walden.    Matric.  1577-8. 

BROWNE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1583. 
B.  at  Belchamp,  Essex,  1564.  B.A.  1583-6.  Ord.  priest 
(London)  Aug.  30,  1587.  I^eacher  (London).  At  Pentney, 
Norfolk  (?  curate)  8  years.  V.  of  Ranby,  Lines.,  1607. 

BROWNE,  JOHN.  M.A.  1583  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Probably 
the  student  of  Christ  Church;  B.A.  1573-4;  M.A.  1577. 

BROWNE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  f.  1585.  Eldest 
s.  of  John,  gent.  B.  at  Spexhall,  Suffolk.  School,  Halesworth. 
Matric.  1386.  Migrated  to  Caius,  Oct.  34,  1587,  age  19.  Of 
Spexhall,  Suffolk,  gent.  Died  in  London.  Will  proved 
(P.C.C.)  Nov.  34,  1596.  {Venn,  1.  131.) 

BROWNE,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Cambridge,  c.  1593  (College  un- 
known). B.  at  Louth,  Lines.,  c.  1378.  School,  Louth. 
Resided  some  years.  Entered  the  English  College  at  Rome, 
Nov.  z,  x6oo.  Received  the  minor  orders;  but  left  after  a 
year  or  more.  (Records  S.J.,  1. 189.) 

BROWNE,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Apr.  10,  1594.  S.  of  John, 
citizen  of  Norwich.  School,  Norwich.  Matric.  1394;  Scholar, 
1394-1600;  B.A.  1397-8;  M.A.  1601.  Fellow,  1600-19. 
F^^tor,  1616.  Died  1619.  Buried  in  the  College  Chapel. 
Will  proved,  V.C.C.  {Venn,  i.  131.) 

BROWNE,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  c.  1396;  BjV. 

1599-1600. 
BROWNE,  JOHN.    B.A.  from  Pkterhousk,  1604-5.    Incorp. 

at  Oxford  (M.A.)  1607.    Probably  ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 

Sept.  21,1 607,  age  24,  as  C.  of  Harleston,  Norfolk.  Ord.  priest, 

Dec.  30,  1607. 
BROWNE,  JOHN.    Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  Trinity,  Easter, 

1606.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Francis  of  Toulthorp,  Ruts.,  Esq. 

Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,   Feb.   10,   1608-9.    Buried  at  Little 

Casterton,  1633,  aged  46.    Doubtless  father  of  Christopher 

(1634). 
BROWNE,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1610; 

B.A.  1613-4.  Perhaps  M.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1619. 

BROWNE,  JOHN.    Adm.  FelL-Com.  at  Emmanusi,,  Apr.  30, 

1613. 
BROWNE,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Jime  14,  1613. 

Matric.  1613;  Scholar;  B.A.  1615-6;  M.A.  1630. 

BROWNE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1614. 
Of  Bedfordshire.  B.A.  1617-8;  M.A.  1621. 

BROWNE,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1615. 

B.  in  Stepney,  Middlesex.  B.A.  1618-9.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 

Sept.  34;  priest,  Dec.  34, 1630,  age  23.  C.  of  Heston,  Middle- 
sex. 
BROWNE,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Jan.  33,  1615-6. 

Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  1616;  B.A.  1619-20;  M.A.  1623.  Incorp. 

at  Oxford,  1624. 
BROWNE,  JOHN.    Matric  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  x6i6; 

B.A.  1623-3. 
BROWNE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1622; 

B.A.  1625-6. 
BROWNE,  JOHN.    Matric  sizar  from  Christ's,  July,  1632; 

B.A.  1635-6; M.A.  1629. 
BROWNE,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  July  5,  1633.  S.  of 

Barnabas,  of  Yorks.    School,  Giggleswick.    Matric  1635; 

B.A.  1638-9;  M.A.  1632.    One  of  these  names,  M.A.,  V.  of 

Bramham,  Yorks.,  1664-8.  Died  1668. 
BROWN,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanubl,  c.  1638.   Matric. 

1638. 
BROWNE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Apr.  11,  1632. 

S.  of  Thomas,  gent.    B.  at  Tacolneston,  Norfolk.    School, 

private.  Matric.  1633;  B.A.  1635-6;  M.A.  1639.  Ord.  deacon 

(Norwich)    Apr.    30,    1644,  as   C.   of   Westleton,   Suffolk. 

(Venn,  i.  304.) 


Browne,  John 

BROWNE,  JOHN,  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Mar.  18, 
1634-5.  S.  of  Edmund,  Esq.  B.  at  Stamford,  Lines.  School, 
Stamford.  Matric  1634-5. 

BROWNE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  June  10, 
1636.  S.  of  James.  B.  at  Elmdon,  Essex.  Schools,  Walden 
and  Newport.  Matric  1636. 

BROWNE,  JOHN.  Matric  pens,  from  Querns'.  Easter.  1637. 
Of  Derbyshire. 

BROWN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  7,  1640. 
Of  Leicestershire.  Matric.  1640;  B.A.  1643-4;  M.D.  1657. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1657  (as  M.D.). 

BROWNE,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  Feb.  8. 

1641-2.   S.  of  John.   B.  in  Cambridge.   Schools,  Cambridge 

and  Steeple  Bumpstead.   Matric.  1642;  B.A.  1645-6;  M.A. 

1649.    Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  Apr.   1652.    One  of  these 

names,  M.A.,  R.  of  East  Homdon,  Essex,  1658-86. 
BROWNE,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Feb.   11, 

1645-6.   S.  of  John,  doctor  (medicus),  of  Blofield,  Norfolk, 

School,  Burlingham  St  Edmund.  Matric.  1647;  B.A.  1650-1; 

M.A.  1655.   Ord.  priest  (Bishop  Joseph  HaU)  July  3,  1654. 

R.    of    Strumpshaw    with    Bradeston,    Norfolk,    1657-60. 

Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Derby.  Died  in  1681.  (Venn,  i.  361.) 
BROWNE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  6, 

1648.     Of  Lincolnshire.    School,   Botolph   Bridge,   Hunts. 

Possibly  s.  of  Leonard,  of  Pinchbeck.   Bapt.  there,  June  6, 

1630.  Knighted,  1664.  Buried  Feb.  i,  1666-7.  (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 
BROWNE,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  May,   1648.    Of 

Hertfordshire.  Matric.  Easter,  1651;  B.A.  1651-3;  M.A.  1655. 

One  of  these  names, '  M.A.,'  ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln) 

Dec  33,  1660. 

BROWNE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Querns',  Easter,  1653. 
Of  London.  B.A.  1656-7. 

BROWN,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Jesus,  July  1,  1634.  Of 
Hertfordshire.  Matric.  1657. 

BROWN,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  14,  1654-5. 

Of  Suffolk.   Matric  1658;  B.A.  1658-9;  M.A.  1663.   One  of 

these  names,  B.A.,  ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  1661. 
BROWNE,  JOHN,   M.B.  from  Jesus,  1658;  M.D.  1669.   B.  at 

Salisbury.    Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1658  and  1669.    Doubtless 

father  of  John  (1683)  and  Robert  (1680). 

BROWNE,  JOHN,  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
Nov.  4,  1658.  S.  of  Samuel  (1613-4),  serjeant-at-law,  of 
Arlesey,  Beds.  B.  there.  Bapt.  Jan.  10,  1638-9.  School, 
Gt  Wratting,  Suffolk.  Matric.  1659.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Dec.  33, 1658.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1658-9). 

BROWN,  JOHN.  Adm.  FelL-Com.  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Nov.  17, 
1639.  1st  s.  of  Christopher  (1634),  Esq.,  of  Toulthorpe, 
Rutland.  B.  at  Ridlington,  Rutland.  School,  Stamford, 
Lines.  Matric.  1660.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June  9, 
1663.  Of  Toulthorpe.  Buried  Feb.  1719  at  Casterton. 
(Blore's  Rutland,  93.) 

BROWNE,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  i66x.  Of  Norfolk. 
Matric.  1661-3;  B.A.  1664-5. 

BROWNE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June  30, 
1667.  S.  of  Thomas,  clerk,  of  Swerford,  near  Chipping 
Norton,  Oxon.  B.  there.  School,  Repton.  Matric.  1667; 
B.A.  1670-1;  M.A.  1674.  Subscribed  for  deacon  (Bristol) 
Oct.  18,  1674;  for  priest,  Dec.  19,  1674.  One  of  these  names 
R.  of  Compton  Abbas,  Dorset,  1684-1706,  and  also  V,  of 
Hilton.  See  a  contemporary  in  A  I.  Oxon.   (Hutchins,  iv.  40.) 

BROWNE,  JOHN.  Adm.  Bishop  of  Durham's  scholar  (age  14) 
at  Caius,  Mar.  33, 1669-70.  S.  of  Nicholas,  gent.,  of  Norwich. 
B.  there.  School,  Norwich.  Matric.  1670;  Scholar,  1669-77; 
B.A.  1673-4;  M.A.  1677.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  1677; 
priest,  June,  1679-  R-  of  Bedingham,  Norfolk,  1679.  Prob- 
ably licensed  to  practise  surgery.  Mar.  9,  1674-5.  (Venn, 
I.  440.) 

BROWNE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  3. 1673.  Matric 
1675-6: M.B.  1680. 

BROWN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  May  10,  1678.  Of 
Essex.  Matric.  1678;  B.A.  1681-a;  M.A.  1683.  Ord.  priest 
(London)  June  18,  x686. 

BROWN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i6)  at  Trinity,  May  30, 1678. 
Of  Norfolk.  S.  of  Richard. 

BROWN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  June  25, 
1680.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Hyther,  Kent.  Matric.  1680;  B.A. 
1683-4;  M.A.  1687;  B.D.  from  Emmanuel,  1694.  Fellow  of 
Emmanuel,  1687  (by  mandate)  till  1715.  R.  of  Wallington, 
Herts.,  1714-36.  Benefactor  to  Emmanuel.  Died  July  18, 
1736.    M.I.  at  Wallington.  (Emmanuel  Coll.  Hist.,  iii.) 

BROWNE,  JOHN.  Adm.  FelL-Com.  at  jRsirs,  June  20.  1683, 
S.  of  John  (1658),  M.D.,  of  London. 


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BROWN,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmamubl,  Aa«.  23, 1686. 
Of  Middlesex.  One  of  these  names,  of  Leesthoqje,  Leics., 
treasurer  to  Hon.  Soc.  of  Lincoln's  Inn.  Died  Sept.  11, 1734, 
aged  61.  M.I.  (Nichols,  11.  771.) 

BROWN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Eumanuxi.,  Aug.  30,  1689. 
Of  Lincolnshire. 

BROWN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanukl,  Sept.  it,  i68g. 
Of  Leicestershire.  One  of  these  (probably  the  former) 
matric.  Easter,  1690;  B.A.  1693-4;  M.A.  1697.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Sept.  30,  1696,  C.  of  St  Michael,  Stamford. 

BROWNE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  May  12,  1691. 

S.  of  Riches  (1639),  gent.,  of  Seaming,  Norfolk.    B.  there. 

School,  Wymondham.   Matric.  1691.   Of  Colton,  gent.   Died 

Jan.  15, 1742-3.  M.I.  at  Seaming.  Brother  of  Riches  Repps 

(1716).    (Venn,  i.  489.) 
BROWNE,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  May  8,  1694. 

S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Sazthorpe,  Norfolk.  B.  there.  School, 

Holt.  Matric.  1697; Scholar,  1695-1700;  B.A.  1697-8.  {Venn, 

I.  494.) 
BROWN,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  22,   1699.    Of 

Derbyshire.   B.  i68i.  Matric.  1699;  B.A.  1703-3. 

BROWNE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  12, 
1705.  S.  of  Richard,  schoolmaster.  B.  at  Bolsover,  Derbs. 
Educated  at  home.  Matric.  1705;  B.A.  1708-9;  M.A.  1719. 
Chaplain  and  schoolmaster  at  Higbgate,  Midds.,  1711-28. 
Died  July  15,  1728.  M.I.   (H.  G.  Harrison.) 

BROWN,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  Apr.  5, 

1707.  S.  of  Adam,  clerk,  Reader  in  Lincoln's  Inn.  B.  in 
London.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  1707;  B.A.  1710-1; 
M.A.  1714.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  5,  1709-10;  priest, 
Sept.  23,  1711.  Perhaps  R.  of  St  John's,  Southwark,  1741. 
Buried  at  Richmond,  Surrey,  Aug.  5,  1744. 

BROWNE,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June  28, 

1708.  S.  of  John,  tailor.  B.  at  Beverley,  Yorks.  School, 
Beverley.   Matric.  1708. 

BROWNE,  JOHN.    Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1709.   Of  Essex. 

Matric.  Easter,  1710;  B.A.  1712-3. 
BROWN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  26,  1714. 

S.  of  Thomas,  of  London.  School,  St  Paul's.   Matric.  171 4; 

Scholar,    1716;    B.A.    1717-8;    M.A.    1721.     Ord.    deacon 

(London)  Feb.  22,  1718-9;  priest,  Mar.  13,  1719-20.    One 

of  these  names  R.  of  Beeby,  Leics.,  1724-42. 
BROWNE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Apr.  10,  1716. 

S.  of  Richard,  weaver,  of  Tacolneston,  Norfolk.   B.  there. 

School,   Norwich.    Matric.   1716;   Scholar,   1716-31;   B.A. 

1719-20.    Probably  ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  I)ec.  34,  1731; 

friest.  May  20,  1722,  as  C.  of  Twyford,  Norfolk.    C.  of 
iunwell  in  1723.   R.  of  Twyford.  (Venn,  11.  3.) 

BROWN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Aug.  6,  1716.  S.  of 
Edward  (1674),  clerk,  deceased,  V.  of  Thorp-Arnold,  Leics. 
Matric.  1717;  B.A.  1730-1;  M.A.  1735.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Sept.  20,  1721;  priest,  Feb.  21,  1724-5.  Master  of  Melton 
Mowbray  School,  1721.  R.  of  Asfordby,  Leics.,  1725.  V.  of 
Croxton  Keyrial,  1729-71.  Died  Feb.  24,  1771,  aged  73. 
M.I.  at  Braunstone,  Leics.    Father  of  John  (1748). 

BROWN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanubi,,  Jan.  31,  1738-9. 
Of  Middlesex.  FelL-Com.  1730. 

BROWN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  May  8, 1732. 
S.  of  John,  clerk,  V .  of  Wigton,  Cumberland.  B.  at  Rothbury, 
Northumberland.  School,  Wigton.  Matric.  1732;  B.A.  1735- 
6;  M.A.  1739;  D.D.  1755.  Ord.  deacon  (Carlisle)  Feb.  26, 
173  7-8 ;  priest.  Dee.  23,1 7^9.  Minor  Canon  of  Carlisle.  Chap- 
lain to  the  Bishop  of  Carlisle.  V.  of  Morland,  Westmorland, 
1743-36.  V.  of  Lazonby,  Cumberland,  1732-63.  R.  of  Gt 
Horksley,  Essex,  1736-60.  V.  of  St  Nicholas.  Newcastle-on- 
Tyne,  1760-6.  Author,  The  Estimate,  and  other  works. 
Committed  suicide,  Sept.  23,  1766.  (D.N.B.) 

BROWNE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  June  27,  1732. 
S.  of  Nabbs,  weaver,  of  Norwich.  B.  at  Booton.  School, 
Norwich.  Matric.  1732;  Scholar,  1732-9:  B.A.  1735-6.  Ord. 
priest  (Norwich)  July  13,  1739.  R,  of  Bayfield,  Norfolk, 
I739-4X.  (Venn,  11.  36.) 

BROWN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May  33,  1746. 
S.  of  John,  of  Humbleton,  Yorks.  School,  Beverley.  Matric. 
1747;  Scholar,  1749;  B.A.  1749-50. 

BROWNE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  May  36,  17^8.  S.  of 
John  (1716),  of  Melton  Mowbray,  Leica.  Matnc.  1748; 
Scholar;  B.A.  1732;  M.A.  1763.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May 
34>  175*;  priett,  Sept.  33,  1733.  R-  o<  Peckleton,  Leics., 
X73*-63-  V.  ot  Little  Dalby,  Leics.,  1763-83.  R.  of  Cold 
Overton,  1762-82.  Died  Nov,  x,  1782.  M.I.  at  Little  Dalby. 
(A.  Gray.) 

623. 
iim. 


BROWNE,  JONAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  x6)  at  Caius,  July  s,  r 
S.  of  wiUUm,  gent.,  of  Rinunlngton,  Yorks.  School,  GUbi 
Matric.  1623. 


Browne,  Maurice 

BROWNE,  JOSEPH.  Matric  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1379. 
Of  Surrey.  B.A.  1383-3.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Rusper, 
Sussex,  1390. 

BROWNE,  JOSEPH.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1608. 
B.  at  Ware,  Herts.  B.A.  1611-3;  M.A.  1615.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Mar.  16,  1616-7,  age  34;  priest,  June  15,  1617. 
Schoolmaster  at  Ware.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  St 
Helen's,  London,  c.  1621-32. 

BROWNE,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  May  31,  1613. 
Matric  1613;  B.A.  i6i6-7;  M.A.  1620.  One  of  these  names, 
M.A.,  R.  of  Gateshead,  Durham,  1620. 

BROWN,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  1624.  Matric. 
1624;  B.A.  1627-8;  M.A.  1631.  One  of  these  names  R.  of 
St  Matthew's,  Friday  St,  London,  1637-40.  Of  St  Michael's. 
Crooked  Lane,  tiU  1666.    Will,  P.C.C. 

BROWNE,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  15, 
1631.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Rusper,  Sussex.  School,  Charle- 
wood.  Matric.  1631.  Died  in  College,  Mar.  1633.  (Peile,  i. 
409.) 

BROWN,  JOSEPH.  Adm.sizarat  Jesus,  May  13, 1639.  Perhaps 
s.  of  Joseph,  adm.  at  Christ's  (1608).  B.  at  Ware,  Herts. 
Matric.  1639;  B.A.  1645.  'Ordained,'  in  London,  1649. 
Probably  ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  8,  1661,  as  literate. 
V.  of  Nasing,  Essex,  1658;  ejectedi662.  Preacher  and  school- 
master in  Essex.  Died  c.  1700.  (Calatny,  i.  314;  A.  Gray.) 

BROWN,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Oct.  13,  1694,  from 
Oxford;  M.B.  (Cambridge)  1693.  S.  of  Cuthbert,  of  Sheffield, 
clerk.  Matric.  from  Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  Oct.  14, 1689, 
age  16.  Doubtless  M.D.,  and  father  of  Marmaduke  (1713). 
(Al.  Oxon.) 

BROWNE,  JOSEPH.  Incotp.  M.A.  1736,  from  Queen's  College, 
Oxford.  S.  of  George,  of  New  Church,  Cumberland.  Matnc. 
(from  Queen's  College,  Oxford)  Mar.  24,  1713-6,  age  13 ;  B.A. 
1721;  M.A.  1724;  B.D.  1737;  D.D.  1743.  Fellow  of  Queen's 
(Oxford)  1731.  Provost,  1736-67.  Sedleian  Professor,  1741- 
67.  R.  of  Bramshott,  Hants.,  1746.  Preb.  of  Hereford,  1746. 
Chancellor,  1732.  Died  July  17,  1767.  {Al.  Oxon.) 

BROWN,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  July 
i3>  1749-  Of  Suffolk.  School,  Eye.  Matric.  1749;  Scholar, 
1749-50; B.A.  1734. 

BROWN,  LANCELOT.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1339.  Of  Yorkshire.  B.A.  1562-3;  M.A.  1566;  Lie.Med.  from 
Pembroke,  1370;  M.D.  1376.  Fellow  of  Pembroke,  1367. 
Proctor,  1573-4.  F.R.C.P.  1384.  Censor;  Elect;  Consiliarius 
Physician  to  Queen  Elizabeth  and  James  I.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  Aug.  15,  1605.  Died  1603.  Father  of  Galen  (1603). 
(Munk,  I.  86;  D.N.B. ;  Cooper,  11.  421.) 

BROWNE,  MARMADUKE.  Matric  sizar  from  St  John's,  c. 
1593;  B-A.  1596-7,  as  Browen.  One  of  these  names  C.  of 
Bridewell,  London,  c.  1620;  R.  of  Bushey,  Herts.,  1643. 
Died  1646.   WUl,  P.C.C. 

BROWNE,  MARMADUKE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  12,  1713.    S.  of  Joseph  (1694),  M.D.    B.  at  York. 

BROWNE,  MATTHEW.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  c. 
1592.  S.  of  Roger  (1536).  B.  at  Duddinghurst,  Essex,  1575. 
B.A.  (?  1594-3);  M.A.  1598.    Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1598.    Ord. 

griest  (Rochester)  Jan.  11,  1600-1.    V.  of  Fambam-Royal, 
lucks.,  1601.  Canon  of  Lincoln,  1613-30.  Died  c.  1630. 

BROWN,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  July  1,  1656. 
S.  of  Thomas,  attorney,  of  Luton,  Bedfordshire.  B.  there. 
Matric.  1658;  B.A.  1639-60.  Migrated  to  St  John's,  June 
28,  1661,  as  sizar.  Returned  to  Emmanuel  and  graduated 
M.A.  there,  1663.  Fellow  (by  mandate]  Dec.  39, 1662.  Fellow- 
ship continued,  1670,  'although  depnved  of  his  senses.'  One 
Mr  Matthew  Brown  buried  at  Luton,  Apr.  28,  1677. 

BROWNE,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1660.  Of 
Bedfordshire.  According  to  Masters  he  was  B.A.  in  1660;  so 
he  may  be  the  same  as  the  last. 

BROWN,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  June  13, 
1671.  S.  of  Matthew.  B.  at  Holcombe,  in  the  Parish  of  Bury, 
Lanes.   School,  Holcombe. 

BROWN,  MATTHEW.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse, 

Jan.  28, 1701-2.  Of  Leicestershire.  School,  Melton  Mowbray. 

Matric.  1702;  B.A.  1703-6.   Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  19, 

1706;  priest.  Mar.  3,  1709-10. 
BROWN,  MATTHEW.  M.A.  from  Trinity,  1731.  S.  of  Francis, 

of    Dacre,    Cumberland.     Matric.    from    Queen's   College, 

Oxford,  Mar.  31,  i74<>-».  »«•  ^91  B.A.  (Oxford)  1744-3. 

(A  I.  Oxon.) 
BROWNE,  MATTHIAS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Buuamvml,  Dae.  11, 

1640.   Matric.  1643. 
BROWNE,  MAURICE.    Matric.  pens,  from  Pbmbroks,  Esster, 

1569. 


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BROWNE,  NATHANIEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1619.  Of  Essex.  B.A.  1621-3;  M.A.  1633.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  May  30;  priest.  May  31,  1639.  R.  of  Huuwortb, 
Norfolk,  1630  (M.A.). 

BROWNE,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emuanuxl,  Easter, 
1624.  Matric.  pens.  1636. 

BROWN,  NATHANIEU  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Cathawnk's,  Feb. 
14,1664-5.  Matric.  1665;  B.A.  i66a-9;  M.A.  1673.  Perhaps 
s.  of  Edward,  V.  of  All  Hallows',  Stamford.  School,  Oundle. 

BROWNE,  NATHANIEL.  M.A.  from  Kino's,  1708.  S.  of  John, 
of  Wells,  Somerset.  Matric.  from  Trinity  College,  Oxford, 
Apr.  9,  1687,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1690-1.  V.  of  East 
Pennard,  Somerset,  1697.   Died  1709.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

BROWN,  NICHOLAS.  Matric  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1554; 
Scholar,  1555;  B.A.  1558-9;  M.A.  1562;  B.D.  1569.  Fellow, 
1560,  College  dean  and  buisar.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest 
(Ely)  Nov.  3, 1564.  University  preacher,  1563.  V.ofHever- 
sham,  Westmorland,  1570.  Preb.  of  Peterborough,  1386- 
1607,  Probably  his  will  1608  (P.C.C.)  as  of  Polebrooke, 
Northants.  (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

BROvVNE,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1563;  B.A.  1571-3.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  May  19,  1577.  E- 
of  Wissingsett,  1577. 

BROWNE,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  FelL-Com.  from  Clark,  Michs. 
1379-  One  of  these  names  s.  of  John,  of  Frampton,  Dorset, 
adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  4,  1581-3.  Will  proved, 
1386.  (MiiC.  Gen.  et  Her.,  3nd  S.,  11.  6z.) 

BROWNE,  NICHOLAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Sx  John's,  Michs. 

1589. 
BROWNE,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Jan.  17, 

1603-3.   S-  o^  John,  yeoman,  of  Westoe,  Durham.   School, 

Barton,  Durham.  Matric.  1603;  Scholar,  1605-7,  -B^A.  160&- 

7;  M.A.  1610;  M.D.  1623. 

BROWNE,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Lent, 
1607-8.  Of  Norfolk.  B.A.  fromCorpusChristi,i6io-i;M.A. 
1614.  FeUow  of  Corpus  Christi,  1613-6. 

BROWNE,  NICHOLAS.  Matric  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1628;  B.A.  1631-3;  M.A.  1633.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  June  9, 
1639. 

BROWNE,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Apr.  13, 
1699.  S.  of  Thomas  (1668),  clerk,  of  Lexham,  Norfolk.  B. 
there.  Schools,  Fincham  and  Wymondham.  Matric.  1699; 
Scholar,  1699-1700.  Probably  buried  at  East  Lexham,  Aug. 
I,  1712.   (Venn,  i.  502.) 

BROWN,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  3, 
1749.  S.  of  Nicholas,  of  Bolton,  Northumberland.  School, 
Houghtoa-le-Spring,  Durham.  Matric.  1749;  Scholar,  1750; 
B.A.  1753- 

BROWN,  ORLANDO.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  i,  1734. 
Of  Leicestershire.  School,  Oakham.  Matric.  1735;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1737-8.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  26, 1737-8;  priest. 
Mar.  2,  1739-40.  V.  of  Greetham,  Rutland,  1746. 

BROWNE,  PATRICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Jan.  14, 
1664-5.  B.  in  Edinburgh.  M.A.  of  Edinburgh,  1662.  Incorp. 
M.A.  1665.  Signs  for  deacon's  orders  (London)  Sept.  22; 
for  priest's,  Dec.  22,  1666.    C.  of  Kelshall,  Herts. 

BROWNE,  PAUL.  Matric  pens,  from  Petbrhouse,  Lent, 
1580-1. 

BROWNE,  PEREGRINE.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1594.  Of 
Lincolnshire.  B.  in  London,  1573.  B.A.  1595-6.  Ord.  priest 
(Lincoln)  May  9,  1598.  V.  of  Aby,  Lines.,  1598-1603.  R.  of 
Well,  1599-1605.  R.  of  Theddeltiiorpe  St  Helen,  1605-15. 
Will  (Lincoln)  1615. 

BROWNE,  PETER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Petekhousb,  Easter, 
1 63 1.  Of  London.  S.  of  Gregory,  goldsmith.  '  Grecian '  from 
Christ's  Hospital,  age  19.  B.A.  1634-5;  M>A.  1628.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Sept.  23,  1627,  age  24. 

BROWNE,  PETER.  Matric  pens,  from  Qukbms',  Easter,  1646. 
Of  Sussex.   Ptobably  same  as  the  next. 

BROWN,  PETER.  D.D.  (Reg.  LU.)  1684.  R.  of  Langlev,  Kent, 
1662-92.  V.  of  Chart,  1664.  Died  1693.  Probably  Utber  of 
Edward  (1681). 

BROWN,  PETER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  5, 1704. 
S.  of  Thomas,  of  Barnard  Castle,  Durham.  School,  Durham. 
Matric.  1704;  Scholar,  1705;  B.A.  1707-8. 

BROWNE,  PHILIP.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1571. 
Perhaps  s.  of  Henry,  of  London.   (Vii.  of  Essex,  1612.) 

BROWNE,  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  July  4, 1618. 
S.  of  Philip,  gent.,  of  Little  Walsingbam,  Norfolk.  School, 
Walsingham.  Matric.  i6z8. 


Browne,  Robert 

BROWNE,  PHILIP.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  June 
22, 1660.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Hull,  Yorks.  School,  Hull.  Matric. 
1660;  B.A.  1663-4;  M.A.  1667.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May 
17,  1668;  priest  (Gloucester,  at  Holbom)  Feb.  27,  1669-70. 
Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of  Albemarle.  V.  of  Halstead,  Essex, 
1676-94.  R.  of  Sandon,  1694-1713.  Perhaps  V.  of  Asheldam, 
1696-1713.  Will  (Comm.  C.  Essex)  1713. 

BROWNE,  RALPH.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1635. 

BROUN,  RICHARD.  Scholar  at  Kino's  Hall,  1367.  Left  Nov. 
21,  1376.  Will  of  one  of  these  names,  clerk,  of  Weston 
Turville,  Bucks.,  and  St  Sepulchre's,  London  (P.C.C.)  1404. 

BROWNE,  RICHARD.  B.Can.L.  Chaplain  of  the  chantry  on 
the  Green,  Ely,  1447. 

BROWNE,  RICHARD.  B.D.  1464-5. 

BROWNE,  RICHARD.   B.A.  1470-1. 

BROWNE,  RICHARD.   B.A.  1507-8;  M.A.  1511. 

BROWNE,  RICHARD.   B.A.  1511-2;  M.A.  1514-5. 

BROWNE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1533. 

BROWNE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1568. 

BROWNE,  RICHARD.  Matric  sizar  from  St  Catharine's, 
Michs.  1368. 

BROWN,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1374;  B.A.  1378-9.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Jan.  6,  1379-80. 
One  of  these  names  R.  of  Hamstall  Ridware,  Staffs.,  c.  1381. 
Died  1383. 

BROWNE,  RICHARD.   Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Christ's,  Apr. 

1583;  B.A.  1584-5.  One  of  these  names,  of  Surrey, adm.  at 

Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  27,  1585.    Probably  of  Chart,  Kent. 

(PeiU,  1.  168.) 
BROWNE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1583. 

Of  Essex.  B.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1383-6. 

BROWN,  RICHARD.  M.A.  1597  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
Hampshire.  Matric.  from  Corpus  Christi,  Oxford,  May  9, 
1589.  age  14;  B.A.  1593;  M.A.  159&-7. 

BROWNE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  May  7,  1634.  Of 
London.  Matric.  1634;  B.A.  1637-8. 

BROWNE,  RICHARD.  Matric  sizar  from  Trinity,  1640;  B.A. 
1645-6. 

BROWN,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  May  10, 
1664.  S.  of  Richard,  surgeon.  B.  at  Lynn,  Norfolk.  Matric 
1664;  B.A.  1667-8.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  1677. 

BROWNE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  July  7,  1664. 
Of  Yardley,  Northants.  Buried  at  St  Edward's,  Cambridge, 
Aug.  34,  1667. 

BROWNE,  RICHARD.   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens',  Aug.  19, 

1673.  01  Essex.  Matric.  1674;  M.A.  1675  (Lit.  Reg.).  Per- 
haps s.  and  h.  of  Sir  Richard  of  Debden,  Essex,  Knt.; 
adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  12,  1670.   But  see  the  next. 

BROWNE,  RICHARD.   Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity,  Oct.  11, 

1 674.  One  of  these  names,  s.  and  h.  of  Sir  Richard,  of  Debden, 
Essex,  Knt.,  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  12,  1670. 

BROWNE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Apr. 
30,  16S9.  S.  of  Richard,  clerk.  B.  in  Ireland.  Matric  1689. 

BROWNE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  July  i, 
1696.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Eshton,  Skipton,  Yorks.  School, 
Bumsall.  Matric  1696;  Scholar,  1698-9;  B.A.  1699-1700. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  16,  1701;  priest,  Dec.  20,  1702. 
One  of  these  names  V.  of  Hungarton,  near  Leicester,  1717-8. 
(Peile,  n.  136.) 

BROWN,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  Magdalbnb,  May  19,  1705. 

BROWNE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  19,  1750. 
Of  Yorkshire.  Matric.  1750-1;  Scholar;  B..\.  1754. 

BROWNE,  RICHES.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1659.  Matric 
1660.  Of  Fulmodeston,  Norfolk.  Died  Aug.  18,  1704,  aged 
63.  M.I.  at  Seaming.  Father  of  John  (1691)  and  Riches 
Repps  (1716).   (Carthew,  Hundred  of  Launditch,  iii.  330.) 

BROWN,  RICHES  REPPS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  May  10, 

1716.  S.  of  Riches  (1659),  gent.,  of  Fulmodeston,  Norfolk. 

B.  there.  Schools,  Fakenham,  Norwich,  Seaming  and  Holt. 

Matric.   1716;    Scholar,   1716-35.     Of  Fulmodeston,  Esq. 

Died  July  32,  1767.   M.I.  at  Fulmodeston.    Brother  of  John 

(1691).   (Venn,  11.  5.) 
BROWN,  ROBERT.  Scholar  at  King's,  in  1477. 

BROWNE,  ROBERT.  Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1565.  One  of  these  names,  s.  and  fa.  of  William,  of  Worming- 
ford,  Essex,  gent.,  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June  12, 
1567. 

BROWNE,  ROBERT.  Matric  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1566. 


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Browne,  Robert 

BROWNE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi  in  1570.  S.  of 
Anthony,  of  Toulthorpe,  Rutland.  B.A.  1572-3.  Claimed  as 
the  earUest  'separatist'  in  England,  and  the  founder  of 
Congregationalisin.  From  an  early  time  he  was  an  incessant 
and  lawless  preacher  in  Cambs.  and  Norfolk.  In  1581  went 
to  MHdleburg  in  Holland.  Left  for  Scotland  in  1583.  Im- 
prisoned in  England,  1584.  From  1586  to  1591  Master  of 
Stamford  School.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  30, 
1591.  R.  of  Achurch,  Northants.,  1591-1631:  presented  by 
Lord  Burghley,  his  constant  supporter.  In  1631  he  was  in 
trouble  by  striking  a  constable,  for  which  he  was  imprisoned 
in  Northampton  gaol.  Buried  at  St  Giles',  Northampton, 
Oct.  8,  1633.  He  married  Alice  AUen,  of  Yorks.  WiU  (P.C.C.) 
1634;  'null  and  void,'  1637.  (J.  Ch.  Smith;  D.N.B.) 

BROWNE,    ROBERT.      Matric    pens,    from   Clark,    Easter, 

1579- 
BROWNE,    ROBERT.    Matric.   sizar  from   Christ's,   Easter, 

1586. 
BROWNE,  ROBERT.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  c.  1595. 

One  of  these  names  graduated  M.A.  1600.   Perhaps  R.  of 

Staplehurst,  Kent,  1612-42:  sequestered. 

BROWNE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  i,  1614. 
B.  at  Sleaford,  Lines.  Matric.  1614;  B..A.  1617-8;  M.A.  1621. 
Old.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  23, 1621,  age  23.  C.  of  All  Hallows, 
Lombard  St. 

BROWNE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  Feb.  12, 
1630-1.  S.  of  Richard.  B.  in  London.  School,  London 
(private).  From  St  Catharine's;  matric.  there,  1628; 
B.A.  from  Christ's,  1631-2. 

BROWNE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Jane 
22,  1631.  S.  of  Stephen,  grocer,  of  Thomham,  Norfolk. 
B.  there.  School,  Lynn.  Matric.  1631;  B.A.  1634-5;  M.A. 
1638.  Probably  ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  22, 1638  (M.A.) ; 
priest,  Sept.  22,  1639. 

BROWNE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Apr.  18, 
1634.  S.  of  Michael  (?  Nicholas),  M.D.  B.  at  Roughton, 
Nwfolk.  Matric.  1634;  Scholar,  1636-41.  Probably  B.A. 
1637-8.  One  of  these  names  licensed  (Norwich)  as  school- 
master, 1638.  Another,  ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  20, 1640. 
But  see  the  next. 

BROWNE,  ROBERT  (junior).  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius, 
May  29,  1634.  S.  of  Thomas  (1598),  R.  of  East  Wretham, 
Norfolk.  B.  there.  School,  Thetford.  Matric.  1634. 

BROWNE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Caius,  Apr.  23, 
1636.  S.  of  Robert,  herald  (Rouge  Croix  Pursuivant).  B.  at 
Wacton,  Norfolk.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1636;  B.A. 
1640.  Herald;  Blanch  Lyon,  1640;  Bluemantle,  1641-6. 
Died  in  the  Heralds'  College.  Buried  at  St  Benet's,  Paul's 
Wharf,  Oct.  14,  1646.   (Venn,  i.  320.) 

BROWNE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  July  9, 
1640.  S.  of  Robert,  gent.,  of  Happisburgh,  Norfolk.  B. 
there.  School,  Norwich.  Matric.  1640. 

BROWNE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sirar  at  Emmanuel,  June  21, 1651. 
Of  Lancashire.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Bestwick  Bridge,  yeoman. 
School,  Manchester.  Matric.  1651;  B.A.  1654;  M.A.  1667. 
Presbyterian  minister.  P.C.  of  Salford,  1658;  afterwards 
conformed.  R.  of  Hoole,  1660-76.  Perhaps  R.  of  Ashton- 
on-Mersey,  1679.  Chaplain  Manchester  Collegiate  Church. 
(Muralord,  Manek.  Gr.  Sch.) 

BROWNE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  23, 
1669.  S.  of  Christopher,  of  Grantham,  Lmcs.  B.  there. 
School,  Grantham.  Matric.  1669;  B.A.  1673-4. 

BROWN,  ROBERT.  Adm.  »izar  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  May  7, 
1675.  S.  of  Francis.  B.  at  Manchester.  School,  Manchester. 
B.A.  1678-9. 

BROWNE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  c.  July,  1680.  S.  of 
John  (1658),  M.D.,  of  Salisbury.  Previously  matric.  from 
Hart  Hall,  Oxford,  July  12,  1679,  age  16.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

BROWN,  ROBERT.  M.A.  from  Christ's,  1691.  S.  of  R.,  of 
Audlem,  Cheshire.  Matric.  (Brasenose  College,  Oxford)  Feb. 
IX,  1680-1,  age  20;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1685.  Probably  ord.  priest 
(Lincoln)  1600.  R.  of  Horsington,  Lines.,  1691-1733.  R.  of 
Maltby,  1691-1731.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

BROWNE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  tizar  at  Queens',  Sept.  30,  1702. 
Of  Devon.  Matric.  1702-3.  Ord.  deacon  (Lonclon)  Dec.  18, 
1709.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Hoby,  Leics.,  1722-32;  and 
also  R.  of  Brampton  Ash.  Northants.,  1720-32.  Died  1732, 
aged  so.  M.I.  at  Hoby.  [NiehoU.iu.  267.)  But  see  contem- 
porary in  Al.  Oxon. 

BROWN,  ROBERT.  M.A.  from  Kiiro's,  172J.  S.  of  R.,  of 
Chilbury,  Dorset.  Matric.  from  Merton  College,  Oxford, 
Mar.  28,  1705,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1708-9.  Perhaps  V.  of 
Loden,  Dorset,  1734.  (Al.  Oxon.) 


Browne,  Thomas 

BROWN,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  29,  1746. 
S.  of  Robert,  of  Bradley,  Stafis.  Age  20.  School,  Brewood. 
Matric  1746;  B.A.  1749-50. 

BROWNE,  ROGER.  Adm.  at  Kino's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Sept.  18,  1556.  B.  at  Dorking,  Surrey.  Matric.  1556;  B.A. 
i56o-i;M.A.  1564; B.D.  1576.  Fellow,  1559-66.  Ord. deacon 
(London)  Oct.  13,  1566,  age  25.  V.  of  South  Weald,  Essex, 
1567-76.  R.  of  Duddinghurst,  1567-84.  Canon  of  Windsor, 
1571.  V.  of  Famham-Royal,  Bucks.,  1589-1601.  Died  c. 
June,  1601.  Buried  at  Windsor.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1602.  Father 
of  Matthew  (1592);  to  whom  he  leaves  'the  bedstead  which 
he  hath  at  Cambridge.'   (J.  Ch.  Smith;  Cooper,  n.  317.) 

BROWN,  ROLAND.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  5, 
1741.  Of  PickweU,  Leics.  S.  of  Gustavus  (1704),  clerk, 
deceased.  School,  Oakham.  Migrated  to  Jesus,  July  26, 
1743-  RusUt  Scholar,  1742.  Died  1743.  Brother  of  William 
(1748).   (A.  Gray.) 

BROWNE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Lent,  1613-4. 
S.  and  h.  of  Nicholas,  of  Polebrooke,  Northants.,  deceased. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  28,  1616.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Oct.  16,  1623.  Reader,  1642.  M.P.  for  Dartmouth,  Devon, 
1641-8.  Commissioner  of  the  Great  Seal,  1640.  Serjeant- 
at-Law,  1648.  Justice  of  the  Common  Pleas  and  Knighted, 
1660.  M.P.  for  Beds.,  1660.  Buried  at  Arlesey,  Beds.,  Apr. 
18,  1668.  Father  of  John  (1658)  and  Thomas  (1658-9). 
(D.N.B.) 

BROWNE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  9, 
1636.  S.  of  Abraham,  innkeeper,  of  Boston,  Uncs.  B.  there. 
School,  Boston.  Matric.  1636.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  10, 
1638-9  (called  B.A.);  priest,  Dec  22,  1639. 

BROWN,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  May  31,  1645.  Of 
Salop.  Matric.  1645;  Scholar,  1645.  S.  of  Samuel,  of  Shrews- 
bury, priest.  Previously  matric.  from  St  Edmund  Hall, 
Oxford,  Feb.  22,  1643-4,  age  18.  Created  B.A.  (Oxford)  Apr. 
15,  1648.  (Al.  Oxon.). 

BROWNE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  34, 

1649.  Of  Essex.  Matric.  1649. 

BROWNE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  24, 

1650.  Of  Rutland.  One  of  these  names  M.P.  for  Rutland, 
1660. 

BROWNE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  15,  x67i. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric  1671;  Scholar,  1672;  B.A. 
1674-5; M.A.  1678. 

BROWNE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Trinity. 
May  29,  1700.  S.  of  Thomas  (1658-q),  of  Arlesey,  Beds. 
Bapt.  there,  Apr.  25,  1685.  School,  Hackney.  Matric.  1700. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  26,  1702;  as  s.  and  h.  of 
Thomas,  of  Lincoln's  Inn.    Brother  of  Thomas  (1709). 

BROWNE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June  30, 
1750.  S.  of  Samuel,  farmer,  of  Norfolk.  B.  at  Blakeney. 
School,  Bury,  Suffolk.  Matric.  1730;  B.A.  1754.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Sept.  23,  1753;  priest  (Ely)  Mar.  6,  I757.  R.  of 
Haddiscoe,  Norfolk,  1758.  R.  of  Acle,  1768-1804.  Died 
Apr.  26,  1804.  (Scott-Mayor,  iii.  602.) 

BROWNE,  STEVEN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  July,  1604. 
B.  at  East  Grinstead,  Sussex.  B.A.  1607-8;  M.A.  1611. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1608.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept.  25, 
1609,  age  23;  priest,  Sept.  22,  1611.  V.  of  St  Michael's, 
Southampton,  i6i2.  (PeiU,  I.  350.) 

BROWNE,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  pens,  (a^e  17)  at  St  John's,  Jan. 
23, 1644-5.  S.  of  Martin,  gent.,  of  Saltfleetby,  Lines.  School, 
Alford,  Lines.  Matric.  1645;  B.A.  1648-9;  M.A.  1652.  (Lines. 
Pedigrees,  185.) 

BROWN,  TATTON.  M.A.  from  St  John's,  1738.  S.  of  John 
Apthorpe,  of  Dronfield,  Derbs.,  gent.  B.  1710.  Matric.  from 
Balliol  College,  Oxford,  Oct.  17,  1727,  age  16;  B.A.  Oxford, 
1731.  C.  of  Baldock,  Herts.  Died  June  23,  1739.  M.T.  at 
Clothall,  Herts.  (ScoU-Mayor,  ill.  495;  Al.  Oxon.;  F.M.G., 
1023;  Cussans,  vol.  I.) 

BROWNE,  THEOPHILUS.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1689.  Of 
Norfolk.  Matric.  1689;  B.A.  1693-3;  M.A.  1696.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  June,  1694;  priest,  June,  1696.  R.  of  Swanton 
Abbots,  Norfolk,  1698.  R.  of  Thwaite,  1699-1700.  V.  of 
Cal thorp  till  1700. 

BROWNE,  THOMAS.  Paid  fee  for  M.A.  or  higher  degree, 
1459-60. 

BROWN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Kino's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1483;  B.A.  1486-7.  FeUow.  Ord.  prieat  (Ely)  Apr.  18, 
1489. 

BROWN,  THOMAS.   B.A.  i507-«;  M.A.  1511-3. 

BROWN,  THOMAS.  Matric  pens,  from  St  Jobn's,  Michs. 
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BROWNE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Aug.  13,  1550-  B.  in  London,  c.  1535.  Matric.  1550;  B.A. 
1554-5.  1st  in  the  ordo;  M.A.  1558;  B.D.  1569.  Fellow, 
1553-64.  University  preacher,  1562.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Oct.  18, 1561.  R.  of  Dunton-Waylett,  Essex,  1564-85.  Head 
Master  of  Westminster,  1564-70.  Canon  of  Westminster, 
1566.  Sub-dean.  R.  of  St  Leonard's,  Foster  Lane,  1567-74. 
R.  of  Chelsea,  1574-85.  Probably  preb.  of  Chichester,  1574. 
Author,  classical  and  poetical.  Died  May  2,  1585.  Buried  in 
Westminster  Abbey.  Will  (Consist.  C.London)  1585.  {Cooper, 
I.  510;  D.N.B.) 

BROWNE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  May,  1559; 
B.A.  1563-4;  M.A.  from  Pembroke,  1568;  LL.D.  1579.  Adm. 
an  Advocate,  Jime  5,  1599.   (Peile,  1.  68.) 

BROWNE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1561. 

BROWNE,  THOMAS.    Matric  Fell. -Com.  from  Peterhouse, 

Michs.  1564. 
BROWNE,  THOMAS.    Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1566;  B.A.  1570-1. 
BROWNE,  THOMAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Michs. 

1568; B.A.  1569-70. 
BROWN,  THOMAS.    Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from 

Eton,  Aug.  24,  1569.  Matric.  1569;  B.A.  1573-4;  M.A.  1577. 

Fellow,  1572-8.  Perhaps  V.  of  Great  Marlow,  1576.  Master 

of  St  Anthony's  School,  London.  R.  of  Piddlehinton,  Dorset. 

BROWNE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1575.  Of  London.  Perhaps  adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Nov.  1575. 

BROWNE,  THOMAS,  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1578.  Perhaps  of  Shredicot,  Staffs.  S.  of  William, 
of  Caverswall.  B.  1561.  A  Proctor-General  of  the  Arches 
Court  of  Canterbury  and  Co-Governor  of  the  Hospital  of 
King  James  I  in  Charterhouse.  Died  Apr.  5,  1633.  (Misc. 
Gen.  a  Her.,  2nd  S.,  in.  45  and  161.) 

BROWNE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  12)  at  Caius,  July  3, 
1594.  S.  of  Anthony,  Esq.,  of  Norfolk.  B.  at  Elsing.  School, 
Elsing.  Re-adm.  Fell.-Com.  1598.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  1603.  Of  Elsing,  Esq.  Died  Oct.  1632.  Will  (P.C.C.) 
1633.  Fatherof  Thomas  (1622).  The  Brownes  of  Elsing  were 
a  Roman  Catholic  family.   (Venn,  i.  153.) 

BROWNE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  c.  1596; 
B.A.  1600-1;  M.A.  1605.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  22, 
1605.  F>robablypriest  (Ely)  1608.  One  of  these  names  (M.A.) 
R.  of  North  Pickenham,  Norfolk,i6ii-3 ;  also  R.  of  Houghton 
and  of  Whissonsett. 

BROWN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  15)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  25,  1598.  Of  West  Tofts,  Norfolk.  Matric.  1598; 
B.A.  1601-2;  M.A.  1606.  FeUow,  1601-11.  R.  of  Holford, 
Somerset,  1611-4.  R.  of  East  Wretham,  Norfolk,  1614-40. 
Died,  1640.  Father  of  Robert  (1634).  (Hanvood.) 

BROWN,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Michs.  1598. 

BROWNE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1609; 
B.A.  from  St  John's,  1612-3;  M.A.  1616.  One  of  these  names, 
M.A.,  R.  of  Kirk  Deighton,  Yorks.,  1624-37.  Perhaps  R.  of 
Keighley,  1616-36.   Died  1637. 

BROWNE,  THOMAS.  Matric  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1614. 

BROWNE,  THOMAS.  Matric  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1616; 
B.A.  1619-20.  Perhapsadm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,Nov.i6i5. 
Barrister,  1631. 

BROWNE,  THOMAS.  M.A.  1619  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Matric. 

(Exeter  College)  1612;  B.A.  1615;  M.A.  1618. 
BROWNE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Caius,  June 

29,  1622.    S.  of  Thomas  (1594),  Esq.,  of  Elsing,  Norfolk. 

School,  Elsing.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  3,  1627.  Buried  at 

Elsing,  July  12,1666.  Father  of  William  (1664).  (K«nn,  i.  258.) 

BROWNE,  THOIkiAS.  LL.B.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1625;  LL.D. 

1630.  Incorp  at  Oxford,  1625.  Ord.  deacon  (Nonnch)  May 

24,  1635;  priest,  May  28,  1643. 
BROWNE,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  19,  1625. 

S.  of  Richard.  B.  in  London.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric. 

1625. 
BROWNE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1629 ; 

B.A.  1632. 
BROWNE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1629. 

Perhaps  B.A.  1632;  but  see  the  above. 

BROWNE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter, 
1629.  One  of  these  three  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1631-2. 

BROWNE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Sept.  26, 
1633.  (Re-adm.  same  day  as  pens.)  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.  B. 
in  Colchester.  School,  Eye.  Matric.  1634;  Scholar,  1635-9; 
B.A.  1637-8;  M.A.  1641.  Usher  at  Eye  Grammar  School, 
Suffolk,  1642;  afterwards  Head  Master,  Died  1695.  M.I.  at 
Eye.  (Le  If  eve,  Man.,  in.  175.) 


Browne,  Thomas 

BROWNE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  23,1633-4. 
Of  Warwickshire.  Matric.  1634;  B.A.  1637-8;  M.A.  1641. 

BROWN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse,  Apr. 
28, 1637.  Of  Yorkshire.  School,  Giggleswick,  Yorks.  Matric. 
1637;  B.A.  1640-1. 

BROWNE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  1651. 
S.  of  Richard.  B.  at  York.  School,  York.  Matric.  1651; 
B.A.  1654-5.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Wirksworth,  Derbs., 
1661.  V.  of  Ashbourne,  1660-9.  (Peile,  i.  545.) 

BROWN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Feb.  ir,  1656-7. 
Of  Suffolk.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  llavenham,  Suffolk,  Esq. 
School,  Bury.  Matric.  1658;  Scholar,  1658;  B.A.  1660-1; 
M.A.  1664;  LL.D.  1673.  R.  of  Syderstone,  Norfolk,  1673-95, 
and  again  in  1708.  Brother  of  Francis  (1670-1)  (Vis.  of 
Suff.,  1664.) 

BROWNE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  15)  at  St  John's, 
Feb.  23,  1658-9.  S.  of  Samuel  (1613-4),  serjeant-at-law,  of 
Middlesex  and  of  Arlesey,  Beds.  Bapt.  at  Arlesey,  Dec.  3, 
1640.  School,  Wratting,  Suffolk.  Matric.  1659.  Of  Arlesey, 
Beds.,  Esq.  Benefactor  to  St  John's.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
June  13, 1660.  Probably  M.P.  for  Beds.,  1690-5.  Brother  of 
John  (1658). 

BROWNE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Apr.  29, 
1659.  S.  of  Francis,  gent.,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds,  Suffolk. 
B.  there.  School,  Bury.   Matric.  1659. 

BROWN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  22,  1663. 

BROWNE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  Apr. 
13,  1664.  S.  of  Nicholas,  of  Norwich.  Matric.  1664;  B.A. 
i667-8;M.A.  1671;  D.D.  1694.  Fellow,  1671.  Junior  Proctor, 
1685-6.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1675.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Sept.  1674;  priest,  Sept.  1675.  R.  of  Orton  Waterville, 
Hunts.,  1687-1706.  Master  of  Pembroke,  1694-1706.  Vice- 
Chancellor,  1694.  Died  in  London,  1706.  Will  proved 
(V.C.C.)  1707.    Father  of  Thomas  (1706).    (Lorfer,  281.) 

BROWN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  Dec.  24,  1667. 
Of  Yorkshire.  School,  Alne,  Yorks.  Matric.  1669;  B.A. 
1671-2. 

BROWNE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Apr. 
1668.  S.  of  William,  gent.  B.  at  Corton  (sic.)  Herts.  Matric. 
1668;  B.A.  1671-2;  M.A.  1675.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept. 
1672;  priest,   Jan.  1672-3.    V.  of  East  Lexham,  Norfolk, 

1672.  R.  of  West  Lexham,  1673.  Father  of  Nicholas  (1699). 

BROWNE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  13, 

1670.  S.  of  waiiam,  of  Hull,  Yorks.  B.  there.  School,  Hull. 
Matric.  1670;  B.A.  1673-4. 

BROWN,  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  May  8, 

1671.  S.  of  Michael.  B.  at  Hornby,  Lanes.  School,  KendaL 
Matric.  1674;  B.A.  1674-5- 

BROWNE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Jan.  13, 
1671-2.  S.  of  Thomas,  deceased,  of  St  Giles-in-the-Fields, 
London.  B.  there.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  1672; 
B.A.  1675-6;  M.A.  1679;  B.D.  1687.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1682. 
Fellow,  1678-1708.  Taxor,  1685.  A  non-juror.  Theological 
author.  Died  June  23,  1741.  M.I.  at  St  George's,  Brunswick 
Square.    (Scott-Mayor.) 

BROWN,  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  May  29, 

1673.  S.  of  John,  of  Yorks.   School,  Giggleswick.   Matric. 
1673- 

BROWNE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  8, 1674-3. 
Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  1675 ;  B.A.  1678-9. 

BROWN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Christ's,  1677;  B.A.  1680-1. 

BROWN,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Magdalene,  May  7,  1680. 

S.  of  Thomas,  gent.  B.  at  Addlethorpe,  Lines.  School,  Louth. 

Matric.  1680.  Probably  died  young.   (Lines.  Pedigrees,  182.) 

BROWN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  June  8,  1685; 
B.A.  1688-9. 

BROWN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  May  10, 
1690.  S.  of  Edward  (1657),  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.  and  grandson  of 
Sir  Thomas,  of  Norwich.  B.  in  London.  School,  St  Paul's. 
Matric.  1690;  M.B.  1695;  M.D.  1700.  F.R.C.P.  1707.  F.R.S. 
1699.  Married,i698,Alethea,dau.  of  Henry  Fairfax.  Inherited 
his  father's  estate  at  Northfleet,  Kent,  1708.  Killed  by  a  fall 
from  his  horse,  1710,  aged  36.  M.I.  at  Northfleet.  Admon. 
P.C.C.  (D.N.B.;  Munk,  n.  18;  Le  Neve,  Knights,  267.) 

BROWN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  t6)  at  Pembroke,  May  22, 
1706.  S.  of  Thomas  (1664),  late  master  of  Pembroke. 
B.  at  Orton  Waterville,  Hunts.  School,  Eton  (colleger). 
Matric.  1706;  B.A.  1709-10;  M.A.  1713-  Fellow,  1718. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  22,  1712-3;  priest  (Norwich) 
July,  1714.  R.  of  Cawston,  Norfolk,  1721.  R.  of  Salle, 
1735.    Buried  at  Cawston. 

BROWN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clark,  July  6,  1708.  B.  at 
Wolverhampton.  Matric.  1708;  B.A.  1711-2;  M.A.  1718. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  21, 1712. 


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BROWNE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i6)  at  Trikity,  Dec  16, 
1709.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Arlesey,  Beds.  School,  St  Paul's, 
London.  Matric.  1710;  Scholar,  1711;  B.A.  1713-4;  M.A. 
1717;  M.D.  1734.  Fellow,  1716. 

BROWN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Dec  as,  1709.  S.  of 
Edward,  deceased,  R.  of  Sundridge,  Kent.  Matric.  1710; 
B. A.  1 713-4.  Rustat  scholar.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  19, 
1714;  pnest,  Sept.  23,  1716.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Gt 
Moulton,  Norfolk,  1717- 

BROWN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  May  13, 
1741.  S.  of  Thomas,  clerk,  of  Staindrop,  Durham.  B.  at 
Cockfield.  School,  Blencow,  Cumberland  Migrated  to  St 
John's,  June  6,  1741.  Matric.  I74>;  B.A.  1744-5-  Ord. 
deacon  (Rochester)  Aug.  1 1,  1743 ;  priest  (Canterbury)  June 
14,  1747.  C.  of  Hadlow,  Kent.  P.C.  of  Downe,  1778-88. 
Died  1788.  {Scott-Mayor,  iii.  519.) 

BROWN,  THOMAS  GUNTER.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  1742.  S.  of  Francis  (1689),  D.D.,  canon  of  Windsor. 
B.  in  Windsor  Matric.  Easter,  1743;  B.A.  I74&-7-  Fellow, 
1746.  Went  to  the  West  Indies.  Married,  at  St  George, 
Antigua,  .\pr.  2j,  1753,  Ann  Dickinson.  Died  young. 
Brother  of  Francis  (1733).    (Oliver,  Antigua.) 

BROWNE,  THURSTAN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
May  26,  1674.  S.  of  William,  husbandman,  of  Hildsdale, 
Staffs.  B.  there.  School,  Wirksworth.  Matric.  1674;  B.A. 
1677-8. 

BROWN.  TIMOTHY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Biay  ai,  1670. 
Matric.  1670;  B.A.  1673-4. 

BROWNE,  TIMOTHY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  atSr  John's,  June  i, 
1744.  S.  of  Timothy,  gent.,  of  Sussex.  B.  at  Lindfield. 
School,  Winchester.  Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  Nov.  12,  1744. 
Matric.  1744:  Scholar,  1744;  B.A.  1747-8;  M.A.  1772.  R-  of 
Ardingley,  Sussex,  1757-1804.  R.  of  West  Hoathley,  1772- 
1804.   Died  1804.   (T.  A.  Walker.) 

BROWNE,  TOBIAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Caius,  July  6, 1738. 
S.  of  Edward  (1708),  R.  of  West  Wycombe,  Bucks.  B.  at 
Malpas,  Cheshire.  School,  Charterhouse.  Previously  matric. 
at  Hart  Hall,  Oxford,  Apr.  2,  1737.  Matric.  1738;  Scholar, 
1738-44.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  20;  priest,  Dec.  20, 
1741,  as  C.  of  West  Wycombe,  Bucks.  V.  of  Gt  Missenden, 
1747-53.  V.  of  Alford,  Lines.,  1753-63.  Buried  there  Oct. 
18,  1763.  (K^nii,  II.  45 ;  H   G.  Harrison.) 

BROWNE,  VALENTINE.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Trinity, 
Easter,  1570.  One  of  these  names  (of  Hoxton,  Middlesex)  M.P. 
for  Thetford,  1572;  and  Berwick-on-Tweed,  1586.  Knighted, 
1570.  Buried  at  St  Cath.,  Dublin,  Feb.  19,  1588-9.  WiU, 
P.C.C. 

BROWNE,  VALENTINE.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Clark,  Michs. 
1581. 

BROWNE,  VALENTINE  Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1598.  Perhaps  of  Croft,  Lines.,  Esq. ;  S.  of  Sir  Valen- 
tine. Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  8, 1598.  Knighted,  Apr.  23, 
1603.  M.P.  for  Co.  Lincoln,  1610.  Buried  at  Croft,  Apr.  29, 
1626.  {Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

BROWNE,  VALENTINE.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Magdalene, 
Michs.  1633.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Sir  John,  of  East  Kirkby, 
Lines.,  Knt.,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  13,  1639.  Age  r6, 
in  1634.  Died  1649.   {Lines.  Pedigrees!) 

BROWNE,  W.    Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Michs.  1559. 

One  William  Brown,  s.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Horton,  Kent,  adm. 

at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  7,  1561-2. 

BROWNE,  W.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1575. 

BROWNE,  W.   Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1584. 

BROWNE,  WALTER,  B.A.  1474-5;  M.A.  1478;  B.D.  1484-5. 
Of  Lincoln  diocese.  Fellow  of  Pembroke,  1475. 

BROWN,  WALTER.  B.D.  1609  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
Surrey.  Matric.  from  Corpus  Christi,  Oxford,  Aug.  30,  1590, 
age  14:  B.A.  1594-5;  M.A.  1598;  B.D.  1606.  R.  of  Kidding- 
ton,  Oxon.,  1611.  {Al.  Oxon.) 

BROWN,  WALTER.  Adm.  at  Christ's,  Apr.  20,  1673.  S.  of 
WUliam.  of  Yorkshire. 

BROWNE,  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  25,  1677. 
From  Lincoln  College,  Oxford  (matric.  there,  Apr.  30,  1675, 
age  23).  S.  of  Edward,  R.  of  Crofton,  Vorks.  {Al.  Oxon.) 

BROWN,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  at  King's,  a  tchoUr  from  Eton, 

1491- 
BROWNE,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  pen*,  from  PxHBRon,  Michs. 

1546. 
BROUNB,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  lizar  from  Sr  John's,  Eaater, 

1575- 
BROWNE,  WILUAM.   Adm.  lizar  at  Queens',  Aug.  7,  1378. 

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Browne,  William 

BROWN,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1579;  B.A. 

1583-4;  M.A.  1587.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  July  14,  1588. 

One  of  these  names  V.  of  Threckingham,  Lines.,  1593-7. 

Admon.  (Lincoln)  1597. 
BROWNE,  WILUAM.  Matric.  FelL-Com.  from  Trinity,  Easter, 

1579-    Of  Walcott,  Northante.    Perhaps  adm.  at  the  Inner 

Temple,  Nov.  1579.    One  of  these  names  (Knt.)  M.P.  for 

Haslemere,  Surrey,  1614,  1620. 

BROWNE,  WILUAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1581.    Of  Essex. 

BROWN,  WILLIAM.  Student  of  Peterhouse.  Buried  Sept.  S7, 
1599,  at  Little  St  Mary's,  Cambridge. 

BROWNE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  July,  1604. 
B.  at  Horley,  Surrey.  Ord.  deacon  (London  for  Winchester) 
June  7,  1612,  age  26.   C.  of  Horley.    {Peile,  i.  249.) 

BROWN,  WILLIABiL  B.A.  from  Emmanijel,  1604-3. 

BROWN,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  at  King's  (age  16)  a  scholar  from 

Eton,  Aug.  16,  1608.    Of  Rettendon,  Essex.    Matric.  1608; 

B.A.  1612-3;  M.A.  1616.   Fellow,  i6ii,  to  his  death,  1621. 

Buried  in  the  College  chapel. 
BROWNE,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.   6, 

1611-2.  Matric.  1612.   Perhaps  s.  of  Francis,  of  Toulthorp, 

Ruts.;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  July  6,  1614. 

BROWNE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1616; 
B.A.  1620-1. 

BROWNE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  1618. 
S.  of  Thomas,  of  Shredicote.  B.A.  1621-2;  M.A.  1625. 
Probably  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  1621.  Barrister, 
1630.  Of  Shredicote,  Staffs.  {Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  2nd  S., 
III.  46.) 

BROWNE,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  1627. 

BROWN,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter, 
1629;  Scholar,  1631;  LL.B.  1637.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  June 

4,  1637.  C.  of  Nettlestead,  (?  Suffolk),  1637.  V.  of  Wenhas- 
ton,  Suffolk,  1661. 

BROWNE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Apr.  17,  1632. 
Of  Essex.  Matric.  1632.  Probably  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Nov.  1634.  Barrister,  1645. 

BROWN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  May  11, 
1642.  S.  of  Francis,  R.  of  Little  Ponton,  Lines.  B.  there. 
School,  Oakham,  Rutland.  B.A.  1645.  Probably  ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Aug.  12;  priest,  Aug.  14,  1662;  'M.A.' 

BROWNE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1646. 

BROWNE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Apr.  27, 
1664.  S.  of  Thomas  (1622),  Esq.,  of  Elsing,  Norfolk.  School, 
Wisbech.  Matric.  1664.  Of  Elsing,  Esq.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Nov.  19,  1666.  Died  1731.  Buried  at  Elsing.  {Venn,  i. 
421.) 

BROWNE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Nov.  8, 
1666.  S.  of  G.  (?  Gulielmus),  lawyer.  B.  at  York.  School,  St 
Omer,  France.  Matric.  1667.  Perhaps  s.  of  William,  late  of 
York;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Oct.  24,  1668. 

BROWNE,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Apr.  14,  1668. 

5.  of  William,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds,  Suffolk.   Matric.  1668; 
M.B.  1673. 

BROWNE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Magdalene, 
June  15,  1669.  S.  of  John,  of  Settle,  Yorks.  School,  Giggles- 
wick.  Matric.  1670;  B.A.  1672-3.  One  of  these  names  V.  of 
Adlingfleet,  Yorks.,  1693-1710. 

BROWNE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  6, 
1669.  S.  of  Francis.  B.  at  Eye,  Suffolk.  School,  Eye. 

BROWNE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Tune  10, 
1672.  S.  of  Richard,  gent.,  of  Runcton  Holme,  Norfolk. 
B.  there.  Schools,  Wisbech  and  Newcastle.  Matric.  167a; 
Scholar,  1672-7;  B.A.  1675-6;  M.A.  1679.  {Venn,  i.  447.) 

BROWNE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Apr. 
18,  1674.  S.  of  Robert,  husbandman,  of  Ellerton,  Yorks. 
B.  there.  B.A.  1677-8. 

BROWN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  Apr. 
3,  1678.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.  B.  at  Addlethorpe,  Lines. 
School,  Louth.  Matric.  1678.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
1680.   Brotherof  Thomas  (1680).   {Lines.  Pedigrees,  182.) 

BROWN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  p?n«.  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  4. 
1689.  S.  of  William,  of  Woodford,  SUfis.  School,  Uttoxeter. 
Matric.  1689;  Scholar,  1601;  B.A.  1692-3;  M.A.  1696. 
FeUow,  1695.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  «j.  1698.  R.  of 
Cubley,  Derbs.,  1704-14.  R.  of  Bingham,  Nottt.,  1708.  R.  of 
Grove,  Bucks.,  1714-46.  V.  of  Wing,  i7i4-  Minister  of 
Burton-on-Trent.  Preb.  of  Lichfield.  1728-46.  Died  Jan.  6, 
1746-7.  Father  of  Isaac  Hawkins  r  1721).  {Mitc.Gtn.MHtr., 
3nd  S.,  III.  23s ;  Lipscomb,  in.  337') 


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BROWNE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Caius,  Sept.  12, 
1692.  S.  of  Charles,  farmer,  of  Gt  Massinghazn,  Norfolk. 
B.  at  Westacre.  Schools,  Massingham  and  Lynn.  Scholar, 
1692-8;  Matric.  1693;  B.A.  1696-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Sept.  19, 1697;  priest  (Norwich)  June,  1699.  R.  of  Bagthorpe, 
Norfolk,  1699-1736.   Died  1736.   {Venn,  i.  491.) 

BROWN,  WILLIAM.   M.A.  1698.   Incorp.  from  Edinburgh. 

BROWNE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Peterhouse, 
June  9,  1707.  B.  at  Durham.  School,  Durham.  Matric.  1707; 
Scholar,  1707;  B.A.  1710-1;  M.A.  1714;  M.D.  1721.  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1733.  F.R.C.P.  1726.  Censor,  Treasurer,  etc.; 
President,  1765.  F.R.S.  1739.  Medical  Practitioner  at  Lynn, 
1716-1749,  when  he  removed  to  London.  Knighted  in  1748. 
Founder  of  the  Browne  Medals  at  Cambridge.  Author, 
medical  and  various.  Died  Mar.  10,  1774.  Buried  at 
Hillington,  Norfolk.   {Munk,  11.  95;  D.N.B;  T.  A.  Walker.) 

BROWN,  WILLIAM  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  1715. 
S.  of  William.  B.  at  Wisbech,  Isle  of  Ely.  School,  Wisbech. 
Matric.  1715;  B.A.  1718-9.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  12, 
1720;  priest  (Ely)  Sept.  23,  1722.  Perhaps  R.  of  Hawkden, 
Suffolk,  1728-55.   Died  1755- 

BROWN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  31,  1722. 
Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  1723;  B.A.  1726-7;  M.A.  1732. 

BROWNE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  c.  14)  at  Pembroke, 
Jan.  22, 1728-9.  S.  of  Stephen,  of  Norwich,  chemist.  Matric. 
1728. 

BROWN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Queens',  June  20, 
1729.  Of  Lincolnshire.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Walcot.  Bapt.  at 
Grantham,  Oct.  23,  i7to.  Matric.  1729;  B.A.  1732-3;  M.A. 
1736;  D.D.  1767.  Fellow,  1734-41.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest 
(Peterb.)  Feb.  i,  1740-1.  Preb.  of  Peterborough.  1741. 
Archdeacon  of  Northampton,  1764-97.  R.  of  Marston  Trus- 
sell,  Ncrthants.,  1741-93.  R.  of  Etton,  1745-57-  R.  of 
Alwalton,  Hunts.,  1757-63-  R-  of  Peakirk,  Northants.,  1763- 
97.  Died  Nov.  17, 1797.  Buried  at  Horbling.  {Lines.  Pedi- 
grees, J162.) 

BROWN,  WILLIAM  Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  Emmanuel,  June  6, 
1748.  Of  Burrough,  Leics.  S.  of  Gustavus  (1704),  clerk. 
School,  Leicester  Grange.  Matric.  1748;  B.A.  1752 ;  M.A.  1755- 
Fellow,  1752.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Mar.  18,  1753;  priest,  June 
17. 1753-  R-  oi  Burrough,  Leics.,  1755.  R.  of  Narborough, 
1810-14.  V.  of  Somerby.  Died  Apr.  16,  1814-  M-I.  at  Bur- 
rough-  Brother  of  Roland  (1741)- 

BROWN,  WISTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Aug.  23,  1655. 
Probably  s.  of  John,  of  Wealdhall,  Essex,  Esq.,  adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  May  7,  1655.  Barrister,  1662. 

BROWN, .  Paid  fee  for  M.A.  or  higher  degree,  i474-5> 

BROWN, .   B.A.  1478-9. 

BROWN,  .    B.A.   1481-2;  M.A.   1484.    Perhaps  Robert; 

of  King's;  Scholar,  1477. 

BROWN, .   Paid  fee  for  M.A.  or  higher  degree,  1487-8. 

BROWN, .   M.A.  1489-90. 

BROWN, .  B.Can.L.  1500-1. 

BROWNE,  ,    B.A.  1529-30. 

BROWNE, .   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1544. 

BROWNE, .   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1544. 

BROWNE, .  Adm.  FelL-Com.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1544. 

BROWNE, .  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1557. 

BROWNE, .   Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1567. 

BROWN, .  Adm.  FelL-Com.  at  Trinity,  1569. 

BROWN, .   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  1580. 

BROWN, Matric.  from  St  John's,  e.  1594. 

BROWN, .   Adm.  FelL-Com.  at  King's,  1600-1. 

BROWNE, .  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  30,  1632. 

BROWN, .  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  30,  1655. 

BROWNDLEY,  W.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1566. 
Probably  B.A.  from  Clare,  1570-1,  as  Bromley. 

BROWNDLEY,  WILLIAM  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Apr. 
1615;  B.A.  1618-9;  M.A.  1622.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  1622. 
R-  of  Brocklesby,  Lines.,  1641.  {PeUe,  i-  301.) 

BROWNELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse, 
July  3,  7655.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Stilton,  Hunts.  School, 
Peterborough.  Matric.  1656;  Scholar;  B.A.  1658.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Apr.  24,  1656.  • 

BROWNELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Magdalene,  Sept. 
28,  1730.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Staingood,  Lines.  School, 
Alford.  Matric.  1731;  B.A.  1734;  M.A.  1743.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  June  20,  1736;  priest.  May  28,  1738.  R.  of  South 
Somercotes,  Lines.  R.  of  Haltham  and  Rougbton.  R.  of 
Scrivelsby  and  Dalderby. 


Browning,  Thomas 

BROWNELL,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  27, 
1713.  Migrated  to  St  John's,  Sept.  26, 1713.  S.  of  Nathaniel, 
R.  of  Halsall,  Lanes.  Matric.  1713.  Brother  of  William 
(1707-8). 

BROWNELL,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  e,  1597. 
S.  of  Robert,  of  Norton,  Derbs.,  scytheman.  Bapt.  Jan.  12, 
1577-8-  B.A.  1600-1;  M.A.  1604.  Ord.  deacon  (Canterbury) 
Mar.  12,  1608-9;  priest,  Sept.  23,  1620.  C.  and  schoolmaster 
at  Fillingham,  Lines.,  1610.  Probably  R.  of  Ofiham,  Kent, 
1632-47.   Buried  there  May  20,  1647.   Uncle  of  the  next. 

BROWNELL,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1605;  B.A.  1609.  Schoolmaster  at  Rawmarsh,  SheflSeld. 
Buried  at  Norton,  Derbs.,  Feb.  1,  1609-10. 

BROWNELL,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1619; B.A.  1622-3. 

BROWNELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  30,  1707-8.  S.  of  Nathaniel,  clerk.  B.  at  Halsall,  Lanes. 
School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1708.  Migrated  to  Brasenose 
College,  Oxford;  matric.  there,  Dec.  17,  1709;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1711.  V.  of  Melling,  Lanes.,  1718.  Brother  of  Nathaniel 
(1713)-  {Al.  Oxon.) 

BROWNING  or  BRUNNING,  BENJAMIN.  Matric.  pens,  from 
St  Catharine's,  Michs.  1644.  S.  of  John,  R.  of  Semer, 
Suffolk.  B.A.  1644-5;  M.A.  from  Jesus,  1648.  Fellow  of 
Jesus,  1645-8.  R.  of  GtWaldingfield,  Suffolk.  Town  preacher 
at  Ipswich,  1656,  ejected  1662,  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
John  Fuller,  Minister,  of  Ipswich.  Author,  Sermons.  Died 
Nov.  1688.  M.I.  at  St  Clement's,  Ipswich.  Father  of  the 
next.   {Calamy,  11.  428;  D.N.B.) 

BROWNING  or  BRUNNING,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  sizar  at 
Christ's,  May  2,  1673.  S.  of  Benjamin  (above).  B.  at 
Ipswich.  School,  Woodbridge.  Matric.  1673;  B.A.  1676-7; 
M.A.  1681.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec  1679;  priest.  Mar. 
1679-80.  V.  of  Edwinstowe,  Notts.,  Apr.  5,  1680.  V.  of 
St  Mary-le-Wigford,  Lines.,  May  2,  1681;  resigned  before 
Mar.  6,  1685.   {Peile,  11.  47.) 

BROWNINGE,  EDMUND.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  Oct.  27, 
1656.  Matric.  from  Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  1655.  S.  of 
Kenelm.  B.  at  Newark.  School,  Newark.   Matric.  1656. 

BROWNING,  GEORGE.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs. 

1623;  B.A.  1627-8;  M.A.  1631.    V.  of  Swineshead,  Lines., 

1631. 
BROWNING,  HORACE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  18,  1658. 

Matric.  1658. 
BROWNING,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1558; 

Scholar,  1560;  B.A.  1562-3;  M.A.  1566;  B.D.  1577;  D.D. 

(Oxford)  1580.  Incorp.  at  Cambridge,  1582.  Fellow,  1563-84. 

ejected.  Vice-Master,  1582-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  June  2, 1570. 

University  preacher,  1570.   Lady  Margaret  preacher,  1583. 

In  violent  dispute  with  the  College  and  University  authorities. 

Imprisoned  in  the  Tolbooth,  Cambridge,  1573.  Probably  R. 

of  South  Stoke,  Sussex,  1589    {D.N.B.;  Cooper,  11.  239.) 
BROWNING,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 

1610.  B.  in  Worcestershire.  B.A.  1613-4;  M.A.  from  Jesus, 

1617;  B.D.  1624.    Fellow  of  Jesus,  1616-26.    Incorp.  at 

Oxford,  1617.    Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  May  23,  1624.    R.  of 

Rawreth,  Essex,  1625.    R.  of  Little  Easton,  1634-9.    R.  of 

Gt  Easton,  1639.    V.  of  Homchurch.    Chaplain  to  Bishop 

Andrews.   Dispossessed  of  his  livings  during  the  Rebellion. 

Died  1648.   Will,  P.C.C.   (P.  Benton,  Rochford.) 
BROWNING,  JOHN.    Matric  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 

1613;  B.A.  1616;  M.A.  1620.    Perhaps  R.  of  Semer,  Suffolk, 

1622. 
BROWNING,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Apr.  28, 

1698.  S.  of  John,  of  Canterbury,  gent.  School,  Canterbury. 

Matric.  1698;  B.A.  1701-2;  M.A.  1705.   Fellow,  1705.   Ord. 

deacon  (Ely)  Sept-  19,  1703;  priest  (London)  Dec.  18,  1709. 

V.  of  Waresley,  Hunts.,  1729-31-  R-  of  Salle,  Norfolk,  173  »-4- 
BROUNING,  ROBERT.  M-A.  Scholar  of  King's  Hall,  till  1393. 

Of  Hadleigh,  Suffolk.    Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Mar.  13,  1388-9; 

priest,  June  12,  1389. 
BROUNING,  ROGER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1569. 

Of  Bury  St  Edmunds,  Suffolk.   S.  of  Robert.   School,  Bury. 

Migrated   to  Caius,  Aug.  2,  1574,  age  20.     B.A.  1374-5; 

M.A.   1578.    Fellow  of  Caius,  1577-83-    Ord.  deacon  and 

priest  (Lincoln)  Feb.  8,  1581-2.    V.  of  Gt  Barton,  Suffolk, 

1583.  Will  proved  (Bury)  Oct.  20,  1623.   {Venn,  1.  80.) 
BROWNING  or  BRUNNING,  SAMUEL.    Matric.  pens,  from  St 

Catharine's,  Easter,  1652.  Of  Suffolk.   B.A.  1655-6;  M.A. 

1659;  B.D.  1667.    Fellow,  1657-75.    R.  of  Semer,  Suffolk, 

perhaps  succeeding  his  father,  1663-7.  Died  1667. 
BROWNING,  THOMAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 

1632.   S.  of  Jeremiah,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds.   B.A.  1635-6; 

M.A.  1639;  D.D.  1661  {Lit.  Reg.).  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1642-3. 

R.  of  Wickham  Bishop,  Essex,  1661-89.    Will  (Comm.  C. 

Essex)  1705. 


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BROWNING  or  BRUNNINGE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  x6) 
at  Sidney,  Mar.  24,  1634-5.  S.  of  John,  R.  ol  Semer,  Sufiolk. 
B.  at  Bergholt,  Suffolk.  School,  Ipswich.  Matric.  1635; 
B  A.  1638-^;  M.A.  1642.  Probably  R.  of  Gosbeck,  Suffolk, 
1674. 

BROWNING,  WALTER.  Matric.  sirar  from  Kino's,  Easter, 
1623;  B.A.  1626-7;  M.A.  1630.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  July 
15;  priest,  July  16,  1630.  R.  of  Dinnington,  Yorks.,  1635-6. 
Died  1636.    WJU  (P.C.C.)  1638. 

BROWNING,  WILXIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Chmsti, 
Michs.  1635. 

BROWNLOW,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  16, 
1658.  Of  Lincolnshire.  Matric.  1658.  Perhaps  s.  of  Sir 
William,  of  Humby,  Bart.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  11, 
1657. 

BROWNLOW,  RICHARD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Sidney, 
Sept.  15,  1645.  S.  of  Sir  William,  Bart.,  of  Gt  Humby,  Lines. 
B.  at  Enfield,  Herts.  School,  Stamford.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  Jan.  21,  1645-6.  Succeeded  as  baronet,  1666.  Of 
Humby  and  Ringston.  Died  Aug.  30,  1668.  Buried  at 
Rippingale,  Lines.  Brother  of  William  (1650),  father  of 
William (i68o).  (Lines. Pedigrees;  Burke,  Ext.  Bart.;  G.E.C.) 

BROWNLOW  or  BROWNLIN,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18) 
at  St  John's,  June  17,  1671.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Rivington, 
Lanes.  B.  there.  School,  Rivington.  Matric.  1671. 

BROWNLOW  or  BROWNLEY,  THEODORE.  Adm.  (age  17)  at 
St  John's,  Feb.  6, 1651-2.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Wakefield,  Yorks., 
M.D.  B.  at  Leeds.  School,  Wakefield.  Matric.  1653;  B.A. 
1655-6;  M.B.  1658.   Incorp.  at  Oxford  (M.A.)  1658. 

BROWNLOW,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Sidney, 
Jime  26, 1650.  Of  Snarford.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  William,  Bart.  B. 
at  Gt  Humby,  Lines.  Schools,  Holbom,  London  (private) 
and  St  Paul's.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  8,  1647-8.  Died  in 
London,  X675.  Brotherof  Richard  (1645).   (Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

BROWNLOE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  14)  at  Sidney, 
July  7, 1680.  Of  Belton.  S.  of  Sir  Richard  (1645),  deceased. 
B.  at  Gt  Humby,  Lines.  Educated  at  home.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  1684.  Succeeded  as  4th  baronet,  1697.  M.P. 
for  Peterborough,  1689-98;  for  Bishop's  Castle,  Salop, 
1698-1700.  Cded  in  London,  Mar.  6,  1700-1.  Buried  at 
Sutton,  Surrey.  (Lines.  Pedigrees;  Burke,  Ext.  Bart.;  Misc. 
Gen.  et  Her.,  and  S.,  1.  aai;  G.E.C.) 

BROWNRIGG,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Michs.  1582,  as  Bromridge;  B.A.  1585-6.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1652, 
of  one  of  these  names;  of  St  Andrew's,  Holbom,  clerk. 

BROWNRYGGE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1569.  Probably  V.  of  Arkesden,  Essex,  1572-1617.  Died 
1617. 

BROWNRIGG,  MATTHEW.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke, 
Easter,  1613;  B.A.  1616.  Perhaps  the  man  of  these  names 
incorp.  as  M.A.  1621;  from  Franeker.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1617.  R.  of  Scoulton,  Norfolk,  1624-32.  R.  of  Clopton, 
Suffolk,  1632-49.  Will  proved  by  son  Robert  (below).  Will 
(P.C.C.  1635)  of  Matthew  B.,  of  Ipswich,  gent.,  proved  by 
son  Matthew. 

BROWNERIGGE,  OSWALD.  Adm.  siiar  (age  20)  at  Caius, 
Sept.  13,  1585.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Matterdale,  Cumberland. 
Schools,  Blencow,  Cumberland  and  Appleby,  Westmorland. 
Scholar,  1587-9;  B.A.  1588-9. 

BROWNRIGG,  RALPH.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1607.  B.  at  Ipswich,  c.  1592.  School,  Ipswich.  Scholar; 
B.A.  1610-1;  M.A.  1614;  B.D.  1621;  D.D.  1627.  Fellow, 
x6ir.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1628.  V.  of  Madingley,  Cambs., 
1615;  of  Barton,  i6i9;andof  Streatham,  1621.  R.  of  Barley, 
Herts.,  1621-42.  Preb.  of  Ely,  1621;  of  Lichfield,  1639. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Mav  14, 1629.  Master  of  St  Catharine's, 
I635-45-  Vice-Chancellor,  1637-9,  1643-5.  Archdeacon  of 
Coventry,  1631.  Preb.  of  Durham,  1641.  Bishop  of  Exeter, 
1643  5.  After  his  ejection  he  lived  mostly  at  Sunning,  Berks., 
where  be  continued  to  ordain  according  to  Church  of  Eng- 
land ritet.  Chaplain  of  the  Inner  and  Middle  Temples, 
e.  1658.  Died  Nov.  7, 1659.  Buried  in  the  Temple  Church. 
(D.N.B.) 

BROWNRIGG,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's, 
Michs.  1642  (perhaps  also  matric.  sizar  Michs.  1644).  Of 
Suffolk.  Probably  ».  of  Matthew  (1613),  of  Clopton, 
Suffolk,  clerk,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  10,  1645.  Called 
to  the  Bar,  Nov.  17,  1654.  Ancient,  May  18,  1667.  Died 
Jan.  4.  1669,  aged  44-    (Vi».  o/Suff.,  1664.) 

BROWNRIG,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  July 
14,  1664.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Beetles  and  Rishaneles,  Suffolk. 
B.A.  1668-9:  M.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1676.  Fellow  of  Peter- 
house,  e.  t66r).  Probably  ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  1674. 
as 'M.A.  cure.'   (r.  ^.  jyattir,  139.) 

BROUNSMITH,  ANDREW.  Adm.  at  Kino's  (age  17)  a  scholar 
fromEton,  Aug.  14, 1502.  Of  Hadleigb,  Suffolk.  Left,  1303. 


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Broxopp,  John 

BROWNSMITH,  ANDREW.  B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1585-6. 

BROWNSMITH,  ANDREW.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  19.  1721-2.  S.  of  John,  clerk,  of  Suffolk  (1680-1).  B.  at 
Pakenham.  Educated  at  home.  Matric.  1733.  Buried  at 
All  Saints',  Cambridge,  Oct.  23,  1733.  Brother  of  John 
(1716-7). 

BROWNSMITH,  HENRY.  B.A.  1492-3;  M.A.  1496. 

BROWNSMITH,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Feb.  i,  1680-1. 
Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  1680-1;  B.A.  1684-5.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Sept.  1687;  priest,  Aug.  1688.  V.  of  Pakenham, 
Suffolk,  1696-1722.  R.  of  Stowlangtoft,  1710-22.  Buried 
Feb.  10,  1721-2.    Father  of  Andrew  (1721-2)  and  the  next. 

BROWNSMITH,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  10,  1716-7.  S.  of  John,  clerk,  of  Suffolk  (above).  B.  at 
Pakenham.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.  B.A.  1720-1.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  June,  1721.  Probably  V.  of  West  Mersea, 
Essex,  Mar.  7,  1731-2  till  Apr.  1733.  Brother  of  Andrew 
(1721-2).  (Scott-Mayor,  in.  308.) 

BROWNSON,  DAVID.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  June  33, 
1651.  S.  of  Richard,  V.  of  Kilham,  Yorks.  B.  there.  Matric. 
1651.   Brother  of  the  next. 

BROWNSON  or  BRUNSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at 
Sidney,  May  i,  1637.  S.  of  Richard,  V.  of  Kilham,  Yorks. 
B.  there.  Educated  at  home.  Matric.  1637;  B.A.  1640-x, 
as  Broundson. 

BROWNSORT  or  BROWNFOOT,  JONATHAN,  Adm.  sizar  (age 
17)  at  Pembroke,  July  3,  1667.  S.  of  Ralph,  farmer.  B.  at 
Gawsworth,  Cheshire. 

BROWNSWERD,  JOHN.  B.  in  Cheshire,  c.  1540.  School, 
Witton,  Cheshire.  Master  of  Wilmslow  Scho^  Master  of 
Macclesfield,  1561;  of  Stratford,  1565-7:  just  missing  the 
chance  of  teaching  Shakespeare;  and  again  Macclesfield,  c. 
1567-88.  Said  to  have  been  at  Cambridge,  but  there  is  no 
record  of  this.  Good  Latin  poet.  Died  Apr.  15, 1589.  Buried 
at  Macclesfield.  M.I.  there.  (Cooper,  11. 45 ;  D.N.B. ;  see  also 
Hibbert  Journal,  July,  1920.) 

BROWNSWORD  or  BROWNSWORTH,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens, 
at  Emmanuel,  Dec.  14, 1645.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Lancaster. 
School,  Manchester.  Matric.  1645.  (Already  matric  at 
Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  Apr.  1,  1642.)  B.A.  1645-6; 
M.A.  1649.  V.  of  Kendal,  Cumberland,  1659-72.  Preacher 
at  Douglas,  1645,  and  at  Preston,  Lanes.  R.  of  Hoole, 
Lanes.,  1654-8.  Author,  polemical.  (Mumford,  Manck.  Gr. 
Sch.) 

BROWNSWORD,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1707. 
S.  of  John,  of  Aughton,  Lanes.,  clerk.  Matric.  (Trinity 
College,  Oxford)  Mar.  23,  1699-1700,  age  x6;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1703.  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Derby  for  30  years.  V.  of 
Sompting,  Sussex,  1707.  V.  of  Combes,  1707.  C.  of  Steyn- 
ing.    (Al.  Oxon.) 

BROXHOLME,  JOHN.  B.Civ.L.  1527-8.  Perhaps  of  the  Middle 
Temple.    (Vis.  of  Lines.,  1592«) 

BROXOLME,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Jan.  25, 
1671-2.  S.  of  John,  deceased,  of  Barrow,  Lines.  B.  there. 
School,  Louth.  Matric.  1673;  B.A.  1675-6.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1678.  M.A.  from  Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  1679. 

BROXHOLME,  NOEL.  Elected  scholar  at  Trinity,  1704,  from 
Westminster,  but  went  to  Christ  Church,  Oxford.  Student 
there.  B.  at  Stamford,  Lines.  B.A.  1709;  M.A.  1711; 
M.D.  1723.  Radcliffe  Travelling  fellow.  Physician  to  the 
Prince  of  Wales.  Physician  at  St  George's  Hospital.  Died, 
by  his  own  hand,  at  Hampton  Court,  Middlesex,  July  8, 1748. 
Buried  there.   (D.N.B.;  Al.  Westmon.;  Al.  Oxon.) 

BROXHOLME,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1626.  1st  s.  of  William,  of  Reepham,  Lines.  Age  33  in  1634. 
B.A.  1629-30.  Adm.  at  Gray  s  Inn,  Aug.  13,  1639.  Died 
Jan.  20,  1640-1.   Brother  of  the  next.  (Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

BROXHOLME,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1626.  Of  Staffordshire.  S.  of  William,  of  Reepham,  Lines. 
B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633;  B.D.  1640.  Fellow,  1631.  Buned 
in  the  CoUege  Chapel,  Mar.  21,  1644-3;  as  'Mr  Broxson. 
(Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

BROXOLME,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Oct.  34,  1639. 
Of  Lincolnshire.  Matric.  1630.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Barrow, 
Lines.,  Esq.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Mar.  1,  1641-3.  M.P. 
for  Great  Grimsby,  1673-81-  (^'«-  of  Ltncs.,  159a-) 

BROXHOLME,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Mar.  2a, 
1724-5.  S.  of  John,  husbandman,  of  Lanes.  B.  at  Beverley. 
School,  Beverley.  Matric.  1735;  B.A.  i7a8-9;  M.A.  173»; 
B.D.  1740.  FeUow,  1730-43.  Ord.  deaojo  (Uncoln)  Mar.  14, 
1730-1;  priest.  Sept.  33.  1734-  Head  Master  of  Sedl«rgh 
School,  1741-6.  Died  Mar.  1745-6-  (SeoUMayor,  in.  381.) 

BROXOPP.  JOHN,  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  10,  1613. 
Matric.  1613;  B.A.  X616-7:  M.A.  1630.  Perhaps  V.  of 
Onnskirk,  Lanes.,  1638-43-  D'ed  **43- 

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Broxup,  John 


BROXUP,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Dec.  lo,  1658. 
Of  Lancashire.  S.  of  John,  of  Manchester.  School,  Man- 
chester.  Matric.  1657;  B.A.  1662-3;  M.A.  1667. 

BRUCE,  DAVID.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Aug.  2,  1662.  Matric. 
1663.  Migrated  to  Christ's.  B.A.  from  Christ's,  1666-7.  Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (Lincoki)  Mar.  12,  1667-8;  title,  his  own 
estate. 

BRUCE  or  BRUSE,  EDWARD.  M.A.  1612.  Probably  s.  of 
Baron  Bruce,  of  Kinloss.  K.B.  1610.  Killed  in  a  duel  with 
Sir  Edward  Sackville  at  Bergen  op  Zoom,  Aug.  1613.  (G.E.C.) 

BRUCE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Dec.  2,  1726. 
S.  of  Edward,  of  Hackney,  London.  School,  Hackney. 
Matric.  1726. 

BRUCE,  JAMES.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Emmanuel,  July  i,  1602. 
Matric.  pens.  1602;  B.A.  1605-6. 

BRUCE,  JAMES.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Queens',  Feb.  5,  1683-4. 
Of  London.  8th  s.  of  Robert,  Earl  olAilesbury.  Comptroller 
for  the  accounts  of  the  Army,  1711.  M.P.  for  Great  Bedwin, 
1702;  for  Marlborough,  1708.  Brother  of  Robert  (1683-4). 
(Jacob's  Peerage,  11.  567.) 

BRUCE,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  7, 
1701.  S.  of  James,  a  Scot  B.  at  Nancy.  Schools,  London 
and  Utrecht.  Matric.  1701. 

BRUCE,  JAMES.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  9, 
X703-4-  Possibly  the  same  as  the  above. 

BRUCE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  29,  1639. 
Of  Suffolk.  Doubtless  2nd  s.  of  Sir  John,  of  Little  Wenham, 
Suffolk,  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  1641. 

BRUCE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  21, 1704.  S.  of , 

clerk,  deceased,  of  Middlesex.  (Perhaps  s.  of  John,  V.  of 
Hackney.)  Rustat  scholar.  Matric.  1704.  Died  as  a  student, 
Dec.  5,  1706.  Buried  in  the  chapel.  (A.  Gray.) 

BRUCE,  LEWIS.  Incorp.  D.D.  1749,  from  Trinity  College, 
Dublin.  S.  of  Jonathan,  Dean  of  Kilfenova,  Cork.  B.  at 
Charleville,  1708.  B.A.  (T.C.D.)  1729;  M.A.  1732;  B.D.  and 
D.D.  1747.  Preacher  of  his  Majesty's  Chapel,  Somerset 
House,  London. 

BRUCE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Queens',  Feb.  5, 1683-4. 
7th  s.  of  Robert,  Earl  of  Ailesbury.  M.P.  for  Ludgershall, 
Wilts.,  1708;  for  Marlborough,  1702,  1710;  for  Great 
Bedwin,i722.  Died  May  19, 1729.  Brotherof  James  (1683-4). 
(Jacob's  Peerage,  11.  567.) 

BRUCE,  STANHOPE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse, 
June  30, 1748.  S,  of  James,  of  Edinburgh.  School,  Charter- 
house. Matric.  1748;  Scholar,  1748;  B.A.  1752-3;  M.A.  1755. 
Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Mar.  14, 1756.  V.  of  Inglesham,  Wilts., 
1763-1823.  Died  there,  Jan.  24,  1823.    (T.  A.  WaUier.) 

BRUCE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Emmanuel,  Aug.  22, 1734.  2nd  s.  of 
Thomas,  Earl  of  Kincardine.  Matric.  1734;  M.A.  1735.  Adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  1732.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Aug.  17, 
1735;  priest,  Oct.  12,  1735- 

BRUCE,  TITUS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  May  15,  1671. 
S.  of  WiUiam,  of  Fleet  Street,  London,  clerk.  School, 
Arlston,  Salop.  (Adm.  at  Queen's  College,  Oxford,  July  1, 
1670,  age  16.)  Matric.  (Cambridge)  1671;  B.A.  1673-4.  V.  of 
Ashby-de-la-Launde,  Lines.,  1675. 

BRUCHE,RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,i579. 

BRUDNELL,  EDMUND.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Michs.  1544. 

BRUDENELL,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney, 
July  3,  1633.  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.  (1602),  formerly  of  the 
College.  B.  at  Staunton  Wyvill,  Leics.  Schools,  Melton 
Mowbray  and  Westminster.  Matric.  1633. 

BRUDENELL,  GEORGE.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Sept.  25,  1499.  Left  about  1501. 

BRUDENELL,  GEORGE  BRIDGES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Peterhouse,  Apr.  7,  1743.  S.  of  James,  of  Rutland.  School, 
Hackney.  Matric.  1743;  Scholar,  1743.  M.P.  for  Rutland, 
1754-61,  and  1768-84;  and  for  Stamiford,  1761-8.  Equerry 
to  the  King.  Clerk  of  the  Board  of  Green  Cloth  and  Cleric 
Comptroller  of  the  Household.  Died  in  Westminster,  Feb.  i, 
1801.  (T.  A.  Walker,  281.) 

BRUDNELL.  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Jan.  11, 
1598-9.  S.  of  Robert,  Esq.  B.  at  Diddington,  Hunts.  School, 
Diddington  (private).  Matric.  1598-9.  Of  Oakley  and  Potton, 
Beds.  A  devoted  royalist.  Died  in  prison,  1646-7.  Brother 
of  William  (1598-9)  and  Thomas  (1592-3).  {Venn,  i.  167.) 

BRUDENELL,  PAUL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1585. 
S.  of  George.  B.  at  Bourton-on-the-Hill,  Gloucs.,  c.  1568. 
B.A.  (probably  from  Christ's)  1589-90;  M.A.  from  Christ's, 
1593.  Fellow  of  Magdalene,  1597.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1591. 
Ord.  priest  (Lincoln).  R.  of  Staunton  Wyvill,  Leics.,  1599- 
1609.  R.  of  Deene,  Northants.,  1607-13;  and  of  Weldon, 
1613-4.  R.  of  Cranoe,  Ldcs.,  1613.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1615. 
(Nichols,  II  813.) 


Brundish,  Robert 

BRUDENELL,  ROBERT.  Educated  at  Cambridge  (Cooper). 
B.  1461,  probably  at  Agmondesham.  S.  of  Edmund,  of 
Raans,  Bucks.  Serjeant-at-law,  1504.  Justice  K.B.  1507. 
Chief  Justice  C.P.  1520.  Knighted.  Died  Jan.  30,  1531-2. 
Buried  at  Dene,  Northants.  M.I.  there.  (Cooter.  i.  4'h: 
D.N.B.)  y     "y    ' 

BRUDENELL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Kino's  (age  16)  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Aug.  30,  1527.  Of  Stoke  Mandeville,  Bucks. 
Fellow,  1530-4.  B.A.  I53I-2.  (Pedigree  in  Vis.  of  Bucks., 
1634.) 

BRUDNELL,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Michs.  1544. 

BRUDNELL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Caius, 
Mar.  I,  1592-3.  S.  of  Robert,  Esq.,  of  Diddington,  Hvmts. 
Schools,  Himtingdon  and  Kirby-BeUars,  Leics.  Matric.  c. 
1593-  Created  Baronet,  1611.  Knighted,  1612.  Created 
Baron  BrudeneU  of  Staunton,  Leics.,  1628;  and  Earl  of 
Cardigan,  1661.  A  zealous  royalist ;  imprisoned  in  the  Tower. 
Died  Sept.  16,  1663.  Buried  at  Dene.  Brother  of  John 
(1598-9)  and  William  (1598-9).  (Venn,  i.  147;  G.E.C.) 

BRUDENELL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  July,  1602. 
Of  Staunton  WyviU.  S.  of  Edmund.  B.  1585.  Matric. 
1602.  Of  Staunton,  Leics.,  gent.,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb. 
21,  1606-7.  Died  Jan.  29, 1661,  aged  77.  Father  of  Edmund 
(1633).  (Nichols,  II.  813.) 

BRUDNELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Caius, 
Jan.  II,  1598-9.  S.  of  Robert,  Esq.  B.  at  Diddington, 
Himts.  School,  Diddington  (private).  Matric.  1598-9.  Died 
Nov.  12,  1606.  A  popish  recusant.  Brotherof  John  (1598-9) 
and  Thomas  (1592-3).  (Venn,  1.  167.) 

BRUEN,  GREGORY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  July  19,  1686. 
From  Exeter  CoUege,  Oxford.  S.  of  William,  mercer,  of 
Exeter.  B.  there.  School,  Exeter.  Matric.  1686;  Scholar, 
1686.  Migrated  to  Jesus,  Mar.  14, 1687-8.  M.B.  1689.  Prob- 
ably adm.  at  Leyden,  Apr.  20,  1693.  'George  Bruen,  M.D. 
of  Jesus 'ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar  12,1703-4.  (Kenn,i.  481.) 

BRUEN  or  BREWIN,  JOSEPH  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel, 
June  5,  1678.  Of  Derbyshire.  School,  Derby.  Matric.  1679; 
B.A.  1681-2.  V.  of  Bassingthoroe,  Lines.,  1713.  R.  of 
West  Bridgford,  Notts. 

BRUEN,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  6,  1720.  S. 
of  Joseph  (above).  School,  Derby.  Matric.  1720;  B.A. 
1723-4.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Feb.  26,  1726-7. 

BRUINE  or  BRUNIE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's, 
Easter,  1581. 

BRUEN,  SAMUEL.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  31,  1642. 

Of  Cheshire.    Matric.  1642.    Probably  M.A.  1651  (Incorp. 

from  Oxford) ;  described  (at  Oxford)  as  '  M.A.  of  St  Andrew's ; 

incorp.  at  Oxford,  1647;  FeUow  of  Brasenose  CoUege,  1648.' 

Proctor  (Oxford)  1655.   WiU  (P.C.C.)  1665;  'of  St  Faith's, 

London,  clerk.*  (J.  Ch.  Smith;  Vis.  of  Cheshire,  1613.) 
BRUMBOLD  or  BROMMALL,  RICHARD-  B.Can.L.  1508-9. 
BRUMFIELD,  see  BROMFIELD. 
BRUNDISH,  BENJAMIN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  7, 

1677.   Of  Suffolk.    Matric.  1679;  B.A.  1680-1;  M.A.  1684. 

Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  July,  1681;  priest,  Sept.  1683.    R.  of 

Bildeston,  Suffolk,  1685-1723. 
BRUNDISH,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Aug.  10, 

1713.  S.  of  John  (1668),  of  Whelnetham,  Suffolk.    B.  there. 

School,  Bury.  Matric.  1713-4;  Scholar,  1713-8;  B.A.  1717S. 

Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  21,  1718;  priest  (Ely)  Mar.  13, 

1719-20.    R.  of  Wyverstone,  Suffolk,   1721.    Died   1739. 

Buried  at  Troston  St  Mary,  Oct.  12.  Brother  of  Thomas 

(1706)  and  John  (1707).  (Venn,  1.  531.) 
BRUNDISH,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  2,  1668. 

Of  SufioUc.    Matric.  1669;  B.A.  1671-2;  M.A.  1675.    Ord. 

deacon  (Norwich)  May,  1673;  priest,  Feb.  1675-6.     R.  ot 

Whelnetham,  Suffolk,  1681-1724.   Died  1724. 

BRUNDISH,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1707.  Of  Suffolk. 
Probably  s.  of  John  (above).  Matric.  1707;  B.A.  1711-2; 
M.A.  from  Caius,  1719.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Mar.  1,  1712-3; 
priest  (Norwich)  July  22,  1716.  V.  of  Foulden,  Norfolk, 
1719-50-  V.  of  Didhngton  with  Colveston,  1720-50.  R.  of 
Cranwich.  Died  1750,  aged  59.  M.I.  at  Didlington.  Brother 
of  Thomas  (1706)  and  Benjamin  (1713).  (Venn,  11.  11.) 

BRUNDISH,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Oct.  14, 1740. 
S.  of  John  (1707),  R.  of  Cranwich,  Norfolk.  B.  at  Northwold, 
Norfolk.  Schools,  Northwold  (private),  Ely  and  Watton 
(private).  Matric.  1740-1;  Scholar,  1740-6;  LL.B.  1747. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  25,  1746,  as  C.  of  Foulden; 
priest,  June  7,  1747.  R.  of  Little  Cressingham,  1747-86. 
V.  of  DidUngton,  1750-86.  Died  July  30, 1786.  (Venn,  n.  48.) 

BRUNDISH,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  c.  1593 ; 
B.A.  1507-8;  M.A.  i6oi.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1601.  Ord, 
deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  23,  1604.  V.  of  Methwold,  Norfolk, 
1604-44.  Died  1644. 


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BRUNDISH,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanukl,  May  9, 1633. 

OfSuffolk.  Matric.  1633;  B.A.  1636-7;  M.A.  1640.  Appointed 

to  cure  of  Felsham,  Suffolk,  Jan.  1645-6.  Died  1679- 
BRUNDISH,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuhl,  Mar.  2, 

1663-4.   OfSuffolk.   Matric.  1664;  B.A.  1667-8;  M.A.  1671. 

Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  June,  1674.    R.  of  Bradfield,  Suffolk, 

1680-92.  Died  1692. 
BRUNDISH,  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Oct.  16, 

1706.  S.of  John  (1668),  of  GtWhelnetham,  Suffolk.  B.  there. 

School,  Bury.  Matric.  1707;  Scholar,  1706-12;  B.A.  1710-1; 

M.A.  1714.   Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Jan.  6,  171 1-2.  as  C.  of 

Monks  Eleigh;  priest  (Elv)  Sept.  20,  1713-    R-  ot  Chelles- 

worth,  and  Gt  Whelnetham,  Suffolk,  1721-33 ;  "f  Wyverstone, 

1717-21.   Will  (Norwich)  1733.    Brother  of  Benjamin  (1713) 

and  of  John  (1707)-    {Venn,  1.  515.) 
BRUNDRETH,  HUGH.    B.A.  (?);  M.A.  from  Emmanuel,  1608. 

R.  of  Sweffling,  Suffolk,  1620. 
BRUNDRETH,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  1599. 
BRUNE,  JOHN  DE.    R.   of  Easton  Magna,  Essex.    R.  of  Up- 

minster.    Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi,  1391.   {Masters.) 
BRUNE,   NICHOLAS  DE.   Fellow  of  Clare,  1355.   Master  of 

Clare,  1359-71- 
BRUN.  WILLIAM  DE.   FeUow  of  Clare,  1331. 

BRUNNE,  WILLIAM  DE.   B.A.  of  Micuaelhouse.  Ord.  priest 

(Ely)  Apr.  1343. 
BRUNHOLME,   .     D.Can.L.    1489-90.     Perhaps   Richard 

Bryndholme,  B.Can.L.,  R.  of  Little  Wilbraham,  Cambs., 

1481. 
BRUNNING,  see  BROWNING. 

BRUNSELL,  HENRY.  LL.D.  1664  (Incorp.  from  Magdalen  Hall, 
Oxford).  S.  of  Oliver,  of  Wroughton,  Wilts.,  clerk.  Matric. 
(Oxford)  Nov.  14,  1634,  age  16;  B.A.  1638;  M.A.  1642; 
D.C.L.  1661.  R.  of  Claworth,  Notts.,  1660.  Preb.  of  Lincoln, 
1660-8;  of  Southwell,  1660-4;  and  of  Ely,  1660-79.  R.  of 
Strethara,  Cambs.,  1662.  Died  Feb.  23,  1678-9.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

BRUNSELL,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1678; 

B..'\.  1670-80;  M.A.  1683.   Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  1682. 

R.  of  Kelsall,  Herts.,  1683-8.   R.  of  Bingham,  Notts.,  1688. 

Buried  there  Dec.  5, 1707,  aged  49.   Father  of  Samuel  (1712). 

{PeiU,  II.  68.) 
BRUNSELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Sidney,  Lent,  1634-5.  Migrated 

to  Oxford.   B.A.  from  Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  1639;  incorp. 

at  Cambridge,  1639;  M.A.  (Cambridge)  1642. 
BRUNSELL,    JOHN.     Adm.    at   Corpus   Christi,    1671.     Of 

Nottinghamshire.   Matric.  Easter,  1672;  B.A.  1674-5;  M.A. 

1678.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  23,  1677;  priest,  Sept.  S2, 

1678. 
BRUNSELL,  OLIVER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  Michs. 

1640.   Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  May,  1658.  M.B.  1658,  from 

EmmanucL  Brother  of  Henry  (1664). 
BRUNSELL,  SAMUEL.    Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Mar.  20,  1711-2. 

S.  of  Henry  {1678),  deceased,  clerk,  R.  of  Bingham,  Notts. 
BRUNSKILL,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  13, 

1737.  S.  of  Richard,  of 'Upmanhall,' Westmorland.  Matric. 

1737;  B.A.  1741-2.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept.  24,  1752. 
BRUNSKILL,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Pembroke,  Mar.  16, 

1750-1.  S.  of  John,  of  Co.  Carolina,  Virginia,  clerk.  Matric. 

1750-1. 
BRUNTON,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  22)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  6, 

1726.    S.  of  William.    B.  at  Monkton,  Durham.    School, 

Sedbergh.  Matric.  1726;  Scholar,  1727;  B.A.  1729-30.  V.  of 

Over  Kellet,  Lanes.,  1739-46  (B.A.).  V.  of  S.  John's,  New- 
castle, 1761-80.   Chaplain  of  Newcastle  Gaol.   Died  Mar.  17, 

1780.  One  of  these  names  C.  of  Birtley  (Chollerton  parish) 

1751-4.  {PeiU,  11.  212.) 
BRUNTON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  July  2, 

1692.   S.  of  Ralph.   B.  at  South  Shields,  Durham.   School, 

South  Shields.    Matric.  1692;  Scholar,  1693;  B.A.  1695-6. 

Ord.  deacon  (York)  June,  1697.   {PeiU,  11.  126.) 
BRUNTS,  GERVASE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  1610. 

S.  of  Gabriel,  of  BridgefordK>n-the-Hill,  Notts.   B.A.  from 

Clare,   1613-4.   Died   without  issue.    Brother  of  Rowland 

(1627)-    {PeiU,  I.  276.) 
BRUNTS,  GRIFFIN.    B.A.  from  King's,  1613-4;  M.A.  1617. 

Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  31;  priest,  June  1,  1617. 
BRUNTS,  ROWLAND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  36, 

1627.   S.  of  Gabriel,  of  Bridgeford-on-the-Hill,  Notts.  B.  at 

Mansfield.    Schools,  Mansfield  and  Repton.    Matric.  1627. 

Brother  of  Gervase  (t6to). 
BRUSKETT,  SEBASTIAN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Tmnity  Hall, 

Michs.  1532.    Perhaps  of  St  Benet  Sherebof,  London.   Will 

(P.CC.)  1592-    His  daughter  Elizabeth  mantod  John  Good, 

of  Maiden.  {Vu.  0/ Surrey,  1662  ) 


Bryan,  John 

BRUST,  BRUSTER  or  BRUSTON,  JOHN.    Matric  pens,  from 

Christ's,  Dec.  1589. 

BRUTON,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1624.   Of  Hertfordshire.  B.A.  1627-8;  M.A.  1631. 

BRUXBYE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1551. 

BRYAN,  AUGUSTINE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  30,  1708. 
S.  of  Augustine,  of  London.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  1708 
Scholar,  1709;  B.A.  1711-2;  M.A.  1716.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 
Mar.  13,  1714-5;  priest  (London)  June  16,  1717.  R.  of 
Piddlehinton,  Dorset,  1722-26.  Author,  Plutarch's  Lives. 
Died  Apr.  6,  1726.   {D.N.B.;  Hutchins,  11.  807.) 

BRYAN,  AUGUSTINE.    Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  2,  1736. 

S.  of ,  clerk,  deceased.  B.  in  Middlesex,  June  28,  1718. 

School,  Merchant  Taylors'.    Rustat  Scholar.   Matric.  1736; 
B.A.  1739-40;  M.A.  1744. 

BRYAN,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1654.  Of 
Suffolk.  Perhaps  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Stradbrooke,  Suffolk. 
{Vis.  of  Suff.,  1664.) 

BRYAN,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse,  Mar. 
30,1652.  Of  Middlesex.  One  of  these  names  P.C.  of  Tedding- 
ton,  Middlesex,  1668-73.  Probably  R.  of  Earl  Framingham, 
Norfolk,  1669-77.   Died  1677. 

BRYAN,  GE  (?  GEORGE).  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter, 

1544- 
BRYAN,  GEORGE.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1577. 

Resided  three  years.    B.  at  Retford,  Notts.,  1560.     Ord. 

priest  (Lichfield)  Oct.  25,  1589.  V.  of  Eaton,  Leics.,  1601. 

BRYAN,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1609; 
B.A.  1612-3;  M.A.  1616.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1618.  V,  of 
Cobham,  Surrey,  1620.  V.  of  Send,  1626. 

BRIAN,  GERVASE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  26,  1640. 
Matric.  1640;  B.A.  1643-4;  M.A.  1647.  V.  of  Swinford, 
Worcs.,  until  ejected  1662.  Died  at  Coventry,  c.  1690. 
Brother  of  John,  D.D.  (1620),  father  of  Samuel  (1669). 
(Calamy,  11.  547.) 

BRYAN,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  Sept.  10, 
1725.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Bolingbroke,  Lines.  School,  Brigg. 
Matric.  1726;  LL.B.  1731.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  24, 
1732.  R.  of  Bolingbroke  and  Hareby,  1739.  R.  of  Hamering- 
ham.  Buried  at  Bolingbroke,  Sept.  12,  1757.  {Lirtcs. 
Pedigrees.) 

BRYAN,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Aug.  17,  1510.  B.  in  London.  Fellow,  1513-c.  1526.  B.A. 
1514-5;  M.A.  1518.  Friend  of  Erasmus.  Ord.  acolyte 
(Lincoln)  Dec.  19,  15 17.  R.  of  Shellow  Bowells,  Essex,  1523. 
Died  Oct.  1545.   {Cooper,  i.  87;  D.N.B.) 

BRIAN,  JOHN.  B.Civ.L.  1510-1. 

BRYAN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  30,  1604.  Of 
Essex. 

BRYAN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  20,  1620. 
Matric.  1620;  B.A.  1626-7;  M.A.  1632;  B.D.  1645;  D.D.  1651. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  28;  priest,  Dec.  21,  1623.  R.  of 
Barford,  Warws.,  till  1644.  V.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Coventry, 
1644-62,  ejected.  Continued  to  preach  in  Warws.  Founded 
the  presbyterian  congregation  in  Coventry,  1672.  Author, 
Sermons,  etc.  Died  Mar.  4,  1675-6.  Brother  of  Gervase 
(1640),  father  of  John  (1643-4),  Noah  (1650),  Samuel  (1648) 
and  perhaps  Nathaniel  (1645).   {D.N.B.;  Calamy,  11.  483.) 

BRIAN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  June  30,  1634.  S.  of 
Anthony.  B.  in  London.  Schools,  Charterhouse  and  Ton- 
bridge. 

BRYAN,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1634.  Of 
Leicestershire.  B.A.  1637-8;  M.A.  1642.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Dec.  18,  1642;  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  24,  1643. 

BRYAN,  JOHN.  B.A.  (not  recorded);  M.A.  from  Emmanuel, 
1638. 

BRYAN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  10, 
1643-4.  S.  of  John,  D.D.  (1620),  R.  of  Barford,  Warws. 
Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  Dec.  3, 1644.  Matric.  1644;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1647;  M.A.  1651.  V.  of  Holy  Cross,  Shrewsbury,  1652. 
V.  of  St  Chad's,  Shrewsbury,  1659.  Ejected  in  1662  and 
became  Minister  of  a  Presbyterian  Congregation  at  Shrews- 
bury, 1691-9.  Died  Aug  31,  1699.  Brother  of  Noah  (1650) 
and  Samuel  (1648).  (Ca/amy,  11.  331.) 

BRIAN,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Kino's  (age  18)  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
June  19,  1646.  Of  Southwark-  Matric.  1646;  B.A.  i649-)o; 
M.A.  1653.  Fellow,  1649-60. 

BRYAN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  13)  at  Peterhouse,  June  17, 
1654.  Of  Cambridge.  School,  Coventry.  Scholar,  1654; 
Matric.  165s;  B.A.  1657-8;  M.A.  1661.  One  of  these  names 
V.  of  Haverhill,  Suffolk,  1664-8. 

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BRYAN,  JOHN.    Matric  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 

1637.    Of  Cambridge.    Migrated   to  Queens',   1660.    B.A. 

1661-2;  M.A.  1665.   Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1683.    Perhaps  R. 

of  Gayton-le-Marsh,  Lines.,  1668.  One  of  these  names  R.  of 

Hadstock,  Es.sex,  1670-96.    Died  Jan.  3,  1696-7,  aged  56. 

M.I.  Will  (Consist.  C.  London)  1697.   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 
BRIAN,  JOHN.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Jesus,  Sept.  12,  1681. 

Of  Lincolnshire,  Esq.  Matric.  1681.  Probably  s.  of  Norton, 

of  Bolingbroke,  Lines.  Bapt.  Feb.  2,  1664.  Buried  Apr.  13, 

1725.   {Lines.  Pedigrees.) 
BRIAN,  NATHANIEL.    Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse, 

Sept.  23, 1645.   Of  Warwickshire.   S.  of  John  (1620),  D.D., 

V.  of  Trinity  Church,  Coventry.    School,  Coventry.   B.A. 

1649-50;  M.A.  1653.  R.  of  St  Mary's,  Stafford,  1653-7.  Died 

Feb.  1656-7.  Brotherof  John(i643-4),thenext,andSamuel. 
BRYAN,  NOAH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  23, 

1650.  S.  of  John  (1620),  D.D.,  V.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Coventry. 

School,  Coventry.    Scholar,  1652;  B.A.  1653;  M.A.  1657. 

Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1657.    R.  of  St  Mary's,  Stafford,  1657, 

eject«l  1662.   Died  c.  1667.   Brother  of  John  (1643-4)  and 

Samuel  (1648).   {T.  A.  Walker;  Calamy,  11.  403.) 
BRYAN  or  BRYANT,  OLIVER.    Matric.  sizar  from  Queens', 

Easter,  1625.  Of  Cambridgeshire.  B.A.  1628-9;  M.A.  1632. 

Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  21, 1634.  R.  of  Kennet,  Cambs., 

1634. 
BRYAN,  RICHARD.  Matria  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1624. 

Of  Leicestershire.    B.A.   1627-8;  M.A.   1631;  B.D.   1640. 

Fellow,  1632-44  (exp.),  1660H-80.    Proctor,  1638-9.    V.  of 

St  Botolph's,  Cambridge,  1639.  R.  of  Hadstock,  Essex,  1665- 

70.    R.   of  Little  Eversden,  Cambs.,  1672.   Buried  at  St 

Botolph's,  Cambridge,  Dec.  8,  1680;  aged  74.  Will  proved 

{V.CC.)  1680. 
BRYAN,  ROBERT.    B.A.  1463-4;  M.A.  1468-9.   V.  of  Coton, 

Cambs.,  1464  (by  Papal  dispensation,  owing  to  his  minority). 
BRYAN,  ROBERT.  B.Can.L.  1470-1. 
BRIAN,  ROBERT.   B.Civ.L.  1498-9. 
BRYAN,  SAMUEL.    Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Sidney,  July  8, 

1631.   S.  of  William,  gent.,  deceased,  of  Wadhurst,  Sussex. 

S(£ool,    Wadhtirst.     Migrated    to    Trinity,    Easter,    1632. 

Matric.  1632;  B.A.  1634-5. 
BRYAN,    SAMUEL.    Adm.   pens,    (age    15)   at  Peterhouse, 

Easter,  1648.  S.  of  John  (1620),  V.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Coventry. 

School,  Coventry.  B.A.  1651-2;  M.A.  1655.  Fellow,  1653-9. 

Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1655.    R.  of  Allesley,  Warws.,  1656-62 

(ejected).  Afterwards  preacher  at  Birmingham.  Chaplain  to 

the  Earl  of  Donegal  at  Belfast.    Living,  1674.    Brother  of 

John    (1643-4),    Nathaniel   (1645),    Noah    (1650).     {T.  A. 

Walker,  90;  D.N.B.,  under  John;  Calamy,  n.  479.) 
BRYAN,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  May  10, 

1669.   S.  of  Gervase  (1640),  clerk.   B.  at  Swinford,  Worcs. 

Migrated  to  St  Catharine's,  Oct.  4, 1670.  Matric.  1671;  B.A. 

1672-3. 

BRYAN,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  8,  1674-5. 

Of  Salop.  Matric.  1678;  B.A.  1680-1. 
BRYAN,  THOMAS.  A  resident  student  at  Jesus,  1540-1. 
BRYAN,  THOMAS.  Matric  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1577. 

BRYAN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FelL-Com.  at  Queens'.  Apr.  2.  1604. 
Of  Essex.  •    f      ,       t 

BRIAN,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter.  1622- 
B.A.  1624-3;  M.A.  1629;  LicMed.  1629.  ' 

BRIAN,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clark.  Easter,  1627- 
B.A.  1630-1.  ' 

BRYAN,  THOMAS.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  King's.  Easter 
1646. 

BRIAN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  8,  1655.  Of 
Sussex.   Matric  1658;  B.A.  1638-9. 

BRYAN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton.  1678 
Matric  1678;  B.A.  1681-2;  M.A.  1685.  FeUow,  1680 
Master  of  King's  CoUege  School,  Cambridge.  Head  Master 
of  Harrow,  1691-1730.  V.  of  Prescot,  Lanes.,  1692-9.  Died 
at  Ilford,  Essex.  Buried  at  Harrow,  1730.  M.I.  (Lysons 
Environs.) 

BRYAN,  TIMOTHY.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  June  20. 
1674.  Matric.  1677;  B.A.  1677-*. 

BRIAN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton  1470 
M.A.  1478-9.  ' 

BRYAN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Apr.  19,  1648.  Of 

Sussex.   Matric.  1649;  B.A.  1631-s.   V.  of  Stone-in-Oxnev 

Kent,  1663-96.  Died  1696. 
BRYAN,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Mar.  23, 

1656-7.  S.  of  Robert,  gent.,  of  Braybrooke,  Northants.  B. 

there.    Schools,  Bowden  and  Market  Harborough,  Leics 

Matric  1657;  Scholar,  1657-61. 
BRIAN, 


B.A.  1461-2;  M^,  1465-6. 


Buchanan,  James 

BRYAN,  .    M.A.  1526-7.    Perhaps  Henry,  B.A.  (Oxford) 

1521-3;  demy  of  Magdalen.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1576;  of  Chilton, 
Berks. 

BRYANT,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  22)  at  St  John's,  June  30, 
1746.  S.  of  William,  weaver.  B.  at  Norwich.  School,  Norwich 
(private).  Matric.  1747;  B.A.  1749-50;  M.A.  1753.  Ord. 
deacon  (Rochester)  Apr.  i,  1750;  priest  (Canterbury)  Sept. 
23,  1750.  V.  of  Langham  Bishops,  Norfolk,  1758-99.  V.  of 
Heydon.  R.  of  Colby,  1777-99.  Known  as  a  botanist. 
Died  June  4, 1799.  Brotherof  William  (1739).  {Scott-Mayor, 
III.  563;  D.N.B.) 

BRYANT,  JACOB.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1736. 
S.  of  Anthony,  officer  of  the  customs  at  Plymouth  and 
Chatham.  B.  at  Plymouth.  Bapt.  Aug.  19,  1717.  Matric. 
1736;B.A.  1740-1;  M.A.  1744.  Fellow,  1739.  Secretary  to  the 
Duke  of  Marlborough,  1756,  with  whom  he  went  to  Germany. 
Officer  in  the  Ordnance  department.  Resided  for  some  time 
in  Blenheim  palace.  Afterwards  at  Famham  Royal,  Windsor, 
where  he  died  Nov.  14,  1804.  M.I.  there.  A  learned  and 
multifarious  writer,  chiefly  on  antiquarian  subjects.  {D.N.B.) 

BRYANT,  WALTER,  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1588. 

BRYANT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  May  15, 
1739.  S.  of  William,  weaver,  of  Norfolk.  B.  at  Norwich. 
School,  Norwich  (private).  Matric.  1739;  B.A.  1744-5.  In 
Holy  Orders.  Professor  of  Mathematics  at  Codrington 
College,  Barbados,  1747.  Died  soon  after.  Brother  of  Henry 
(1746).   {Scott-Mayor,  iii.  500.) 

BRYCHAM, .  B.A.  1508-9. 

BRYD,  JOHN.   Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  137"!.   Left  Oct.  10, 

1379- 
BRYDDE,  THOMAS.  Member  of  Corpus  Christi,  1476. 
BRYER,  CHARLES.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1724- 
S.  of  Thomas  and  Mary.  B.  at  New  Windsor.  Matric.  1725 ; 
B.A.  1728-9;  M.A.  1732.  Fellow,  1728.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Sept.  21,  1729.   V.  of  Ringwood,  Hants.,  and  perhaps  V. 
of  Famworth,  Lanes.,  1733.  Died  at  Windsor,  May,  1750. 
BRYGOTT  or  BYRKHED,  THOMAS.    Pensioner  at  Gonville 
Hall,   1512-20;  B.D.  1520-1.  Canon  of  Westacre  priory. 
Had  studied  two  years  at  Paris  and  seven  at  Cambridge. 
Prior  of  Westacre,  1522-6.    After  the  suppression  V.  of 
Christ  Church,  Newgate;  deprived,  1554.    Died  c.    1556. 
{Venn,  i.  21;  Cooper,  i.  28.) 
BRYKEHEDE,  see  BIRKET. 
BRYNDHOLME,  see  BRUNHOLME. 
BRYNE,  CORNELIUS.   B.Can.L.  1514-5. 

BRYNGEST,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1561. 
BRYNKHURST,  HUGH.   Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Lent, 
1563-4- 

BRYSCHAL, .  D.Can.L.  1480-1.  From  Oxford. 

BRYTYNNER,  JOACHIM.  B.D.  1512-3. 

BUBWITH,  RICHARD.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1579;  B.A.  1583-4;  M.A.  1587.    Perhaps  R.  of  Ackworth, 

Yorks.,  and  R.  of  Rothwell,  1591-1627.  Died  July  10,  1627. 

BUBWITH,  SAMUEL.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1611;  B.A.  1614-5;  M.A.  1618. 
BUBWYTHE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1571. 
One  of  these  names  V.  of  Normanton,   Yorks.,   1583-92. 
.  Buried  July  2,  1592. 
BUBWITH,  W.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  c.  1591. 
BUBWITH,  WILLIAM.   Matric  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs. 
1555.    One  of  these  names  master  of  Doncaster  Grammar 
School  till  1582.  Buried  May  29,  1582. 
BUCER  or  BUTZER,  BJARTIN.  D.D.  1550.  B.  at  Schlettstadt, 
Alsace,  1491.   B.D.  of  Heidelberg.   A  Dominican  at  Strass- 
burg.  Afterwards  Chaplain  to  the  Elector,  and  for  20  years 
minister  and  professor  at  Strassburg.    Invited  to  England, 
with  Fagius,  1549.  Appointed  Regius  Professor  of  Divinity 
at  Cambridge,  1550,  but  died  Feb.  28,  1550-1.    Buried  in 
Gt  St  Mary's.  His  body,  with  that  of  Fagius,  was  taken  up 
and  burnt  in  the  market  place,  Feb  6, 1556-7.  In  1560  their 
degrees  and  titles  were  restored.  {Cooper,  i.  101 ;  D.N.B.) 
BUCHANAN,  CHARLES.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Jime  1, 1678.  S.  of  James,  clerk,  V.  of  Appleby,  Westmorland 
(next).  B.  there.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matrie.1678.  Ord.  priest 
(Peterb.)  Feb.  28, 1685-6.  R.  of  Ditchingham,  Norfolk,  1709- 
18.   R.  of  Earsham,  1717-8. 
BUCHANAN,  JAMES.   M.A.  from  Sidney,  1655  (Incorp.  from 
Oxford  as  B.A.).    S.  of  George,  clerk,  of  Scotland.    B.  at 
Annandale.  Schools,  Kirkby  Lonsdale  and  Sedbergh.  Matric. 
from  Queen's  College,  Oxford,  June  14,  1649;  B.A.  1651. 
Adm.  at  St  John's,  Cambridge,  Apr.  2,  1657.    Master  of 
Sedbergh  School,  1657-62.    V.  of  Appleby  St  Laurence, 
Westmorland,    1661^0.    R.  of    Dufton,   1676-80.  Buried 
there  Apr.  x,  1680.  Father  of  Charles,  above.  (Al.  Oxon.) 


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Buchanan,  Michael 

BUCHANAN,  MICHAEL.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1698,  as 
'Nicholas.'  Of  Middlesex.  Matric  1698. 

BUCK,  BENJAMIN.  Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  c.  1396. 
Perhaps  aud  s.  of  Sir  Peter,  of  Rochester.  (Vis.  of  Kent,  1619.) 

BUCK,  CHARLES.  Incorp.  M.A.  1684,  from  Magdalen  College, 
Oxford.  Bj\.  (Oxford)  1634-5  ;M.A.  1658.  R.  of  St  Margaret, 
Friday  St,  Londoa,  1662.  V.  of  Cranbrook,  Kent,  1668-1706. 
Buried  there  Feb.  12, 1706-7.    (Al.  Oxon.;  H.  G.  Harrison.) 

BUCK,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  June  28, 
1684.  S.  of  Charles.  B.  at  Lewisham,  Kent.  School,  St  Paul's. 
Matric.  1684;  Scholar,  1687;  B.A.  1687-8;  M.A.  1691. 
Fellow,  1690.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Mar.  20,  1697-8.  V.  of 
Bacton,  Norfolk,  1711. 

BUCK,  CHARLES.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  Mar. 
29,  1712.  S.  of  Sir  William  (1673-4),  Bart.,  of  Hamby 
Grange,  Lines.  Educated  at  the  University  of  Maestricht. 
Succeeded  as  baronet,  1717.  Died  June  20,  1729.  (Lines. 
Pedigrees;  G.E.C.) 

BUCK,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  25,  x6xi-2. 
Matric.  x6i2.  S.  of  Sir  John,  of  Hamby  Grange,  Lines., 
deceased,  Knt.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  July  6,  1614.  Of 
Aslackby,  Esq.  Brother  of  Peregrine.  (Ltncs.  Pedigrees.) 

BUCK,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Trinity,  June  28,1684. 
S.  of  James.  B.  in  London.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  1684. 

BUCKE,  GEORGE  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  June  3, 
1670.  S.  of  George,  of  Kirby-on- Wharf e,  Tadcaster,  Yorks. 
School,  Tadcaster.  Matric.  1671;  B.A.  1673-4;  M.A.  1677. 

BUCK,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  8,  1612-3. 
Matric.  1613;  B.A.  1616-7;  M.A.  1620;  B.D.  1628.  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1627.  V.  of  Stradbroke,  Suffolk,  1623,  sequestered 
1645.  R.  of  St  James,  Garlickhithe,  1661-86.  Preacher  at 
the  Temple.  R.  of  St  Peter's,  Comhill.  Buried  at  St  Peter's, 
Jan.  7,  1685-6.  M.I.;  with  arms  of  'Buck  of  Gloucs.' 
(J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

BUCK,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  17, 1707. 
S.  of  Edward,  of  Benefield,  Northants.  School,  Merchant 
Taylors',  London.  Matric.  1707;  Scholar,  1708. 

BUCK,  JOHN.  B.A.  1539-40.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Bawdsey, 
Suffolk,  1551-78. 

BUCKE,  JOHN.  Matric  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 
1569;  B.D.  1584;  according  to  Lamb-M asters. 

BUCK,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter,  1615. 
S.  of  Thomas,  of  Oakley,  Essex.  B.  1597.  B.A.  from  St 
Catharine's,  1617-8;  M.A.  1622.  University  printer,  with 
his  brother  Thomas  (1609)  in  1625.  Esquire  Bedell,  1626-80. 
Author,  Collections  (on  the  duties  of  a  Bedell,  etc).  Died 
Oct.  22,  1680,  aged  83.  Father  of  Samuel  (1647)  and  of 
Thomas  (1645).   (Stokes,  Bedells,  99;  Vis.  of  Cambs.,  1684.) 

BUCK,  JOHN.  Matric  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Michs.  1624. 

BUCKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  14, 1634. 
2nd  s.  of  Peter,  Esq.  B.  at  Rochester.  School,  Rochester. 
Matric.  1634.  Migrated  to  Corpus  Christi.  B.A.  from  Corpus 
Christi,  1637-8;  M.A.  1641.  One  of  these  names  of  Ewhurst, 
Sussex,  1647;  another  V.  of  Chalke,  Kent,  1 661-9.  For  pedi- 
gree see  Vis.  of  Kent,  1619.  Brother  of  Peter  (1631). 

BUCK,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter,  1636. 
Of  Essex.  B.A.  1638-9.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1661. 

BUCK,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  Feb.  8, 
1640-1.  Of  Hamby  Grange,  Lines.  S.  of  Sir  John,  Knt., 
of  Hamby  Grange.  Matric  1641.  Created  baronet,  1660. 
High  Sheriff  of  Lines.,  1663.  Died  c.  1669.  Brother  of 
Robert  (1647).  (Lines.  Pedipees;  G.E.C.) 

BUCK,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  May  31, 
1649.  S.  of  Peregrine  (i6ii),  of  Syston,  Lines.,  gent.  School, 
Stamford.  Matric.  1649;  B.A.  1652-3;  M.A.  1656.  Fellow. 
Brother  of  Peregrine  (1640).  (Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

BUCK,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  Oct.  11,  1662. 
S.  of  John,  of  Gloucs.  School,  St  IppoUtts,  Herts. 

BUCK,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  May  10,  1667. 
S.  of  Samuel,  attomey-at-law,  of  Wisbech,  Cambs.  B.  at 
Bumham  Thorpe,  Norfolk.  School,  Wisbech.  Matric.  1667. 
Migrated  to  Magdalene,  Oct.  7, 1667.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Feb.  7,  1670-X.  Adm.  extra-licentiate  R.C.P.,  July  25, 1684. 

BUCK,  JOHN.  Adm.  tlzar  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  X4,  1673. 
S.  of  John.  B.  at  Dambrook.  School,  Halton  GUI  in  Litton- 
dale,  Craven.  Matric.  1673. 

BUCK,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeUCom.  (age  13)  at  Maodalbnb,  May 
13,  1675.  S.  of  Robert,  Esq.  B.  at  Ftotmanby,  Yorks. 
School,  Hunmanby. 

BUCK,  MARMADUKE.  Adm.  tUar  (am  17)  at  PrrxKHOUSK, 
June  10,  169;).  Of  Yorkshire.  S.  of  Nathaniel  (1633).  B.  at 
Hauxwcli.  School,  Durham.  Matric  X696;  Scholar,  iteS; 
B.A.  i69»-9;  M.A.  X703.  Fellow,  1703.  Ord.  prieat  (Ely) 
Dec  10,  1702.  R.  of  Manton,  Yorks.,  1703-39.  Preb.  of 
Jt^oo,  17x8.   Budad  Jan.  9, 1739. 


Buck,  Thomas 

BUCK,  MARTIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct,  28,  1646.  Of 
Ely.  Will  of  one  of  these  names,  apothecary  (V.CC.)  1687. 

BUCK,  MARTIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Psterbouse,  Mar.  7, 
1676-7.  Of  Cambridge.  School,  HerUord.  Matric  1677: 
Scholar,  1677;  B.A.  1680-1;  M.A.  1684. 

BUCK,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  13, 
1710.  S.  of  Matthew,  merchant.  B.  at  Hunmanby,  Yorlo. 
School,  Beverley.  Matric  17x0;  B.A.  X713-4;  M.A.  1738.  V. 
of  Brodsworth,  Vorks.,  x733-€8.  R.  of  Armthorpe,  1748-68. 
Died  Feb.  8,  X768. 

BUCKE,  NATHANIEL  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  May  23, 
1655.  S.  of  Samuel,  carpenter.  B.  at  York.  School,  York. 
Matric.  1655;  B.A.  1658-9.  V.  of  Hauxwell,  Yorks.,  1670- 
X70X.  Died  x7ox-3. 

BUCKE,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1555.  One  of  these  names  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
X567. 

BUCK,  OLIVER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Jan.  20,  X608-9.  Of 
London.  Perhaps  s.  of  John,  late  steward  of  Gray's  Inn, 
adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  8,  1606-7.  Ancient,  May  8, 
1632. 

BUCK,  PEREGRINE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  25, 
16x1-3.  Matric.  x6i2.  S.  of  Sir  John,  of  Hamby  Grange, 
Lines.,  Knt.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  17, 1615.  Of  Syston, 
Esq.  Father  of  John  (1649)  ^^^  the  next.  (Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

BUCKE,  PEREGRINE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Dec.  2,  1640. 
Of  Rutland.  S.  of  Peregrine,  of  Syston  (above).  B.  1624. 
Matric.  1640.  Brother  of  John  (1649).  (Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

BUCK,  PEREGRINE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  June 
24,  1689.  S.  of  Robert  (1647),  gent.  B.  at  Flotmanby,  near 
Scarborough,  Yorks.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1689. 

BUCK,  PETER.    Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 

1631.  Of  Kent.  B.A.  1633-4.  S.andh.  of  Peter,  of  Rochester, 
Esq.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  13, 1634.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
June  1,  1641.  Died  Oct.  22,  1680.  Brother  of  John  (1634). 
(Kent  VU.,  16x9.) 

BUCK,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  June  11,  1656. 
S.  of  Peter,  Esq.  B.  at  Rochester,  Kent.  Schools,  Rochester 
and  Westminster.  Matric.  X656.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
June,  1636. 

BUCK,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  23, 
1678.  Of  Kent.  S.  and  b.  of  Peter,  of  Rochester.  School, 
St  Paul's.  Matric  1678;  Scholar,  X678.  Migrated  to  St 
Catharine's,  Aug.  7, 1680.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov. 
x68x. 

BUCKE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  x8)  at  Caius,  Apr.  26, 
x6oo.  S.  of  Edmimd.  B.  at  Wymondham,  Norfolk.  School, 
Wymondham. 

BUCK,  ROBERT.  One  of  these  names  entered  at  Douay, 
as '  Cantabrigiensis,*  in  X399.  He  was  ordained  priest,  Apr.  x, 
x6oo.   (Douay  Diary.) 

BUCKE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Cathakihk's,  Easter, 

1632.  Of  Essex.  B.A.  X635-6. 

BUCKE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  x6)  at  Magdalene,  June 
22,  1647.  Of  Flotmanby,  Yorks.  S.  of  Sir  John,  Knt.,  of 
Hamby  Grange,  Lines.  School,  Stamford.  Matric  X647. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  i,  164&-7.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Nov.  19,  1652.  Father  of  Peregrine  (1689)  and  brother  of 
John  (1640-1).  (Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665;  Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

BUCK,  ROGER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jssus,  Easter,  1548. 

BUCK,  SAMUEL  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter, 
X647.  S.  of  John  (1615).  B.  1631.  B.A.  1650;  M.A.  1654. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  33,  X63X-2.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Nov.  XI,  X639.  Ancient,  1676.  Bencher,  1683.  Univeisity 
Counsel,  1671.  Treasurer  of  Gray's  Inn,  1689. 

BUCKE,  SAMUEL    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  May  3, 

1650.  S.  of  Samuel.  B.  at  Chester.  School,  Chester.  Matric. 

1650. 
BUCK  or  BOUCKE,  SIMON.   Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  May, 

1358.    B.  at  Devington,  Northants.    B.A.  from  Pembroke, 

X361-2;    M.A.    1365;   B.D.    1570.     Fellow   of    Pembroke, 

1563.    A  signatory  in  favour  of  Thomas  Cartwright    Ord. 

deacon  (Ely)  May  26,  1:66;  priest  (London)  July,  1368. 

University  preacher,  1369.    Preb.  of  Southwell,  1374.    R.  of 

Ackworth,  Yorks.,  1585-93-  C'*'*.  '•  66.) 
BUCKE,  SIMON.  Matric.  tizar  from  Maodalbnk,  Easter,  1636; 

B.A.  1629-30. 
BUCKE,  THOMAS.    Matric  tisar  from  Jesus,  Blichs.  1346 

(impubet). 
BUCKE,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Covus  Qnusn,  1380. 

Matric  138J. 


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BUCKENHAM,  L'ESTRANGE 


BUCK,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1609.   S.  of        BUCKENHAM,  BUCKINGHAM,  ami  BOKENH AM. 


Thomas,  of  Oakley  (Ugley),  Essex.  B.A.  1612-3;  M.A.  from 
St  Catharine's,  1616.  Fellow  of  St  Catharine's,  1615-6. 
Esquire  BedeU,  1624-70.  University  printer,  1625.  Liberal 
benefactor  to  St  Catharine's  and  Jesus.  Much  employed  in 
University  business.  Died  Mar.  4,  1669-70.  Buried  in  St 
Edward's.  M.I.  there.  WiU  proved  (V.C.C).  Brother  of 
John  (1615).  (Stokes,  Bedells,  96.) 

BUCK,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Caius,  June  5,  1619. 
S.  of  Thomas,  gent.  B.  at  Brandon,  Norfolk.  School,  Ely. 
Matric.  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter,  1617;  B.A.  from  Caius, 
1620-1;  M.A.  1624.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  May  20,  1627. 
C.  of  Gt  Walsingham,  1629-33.  Licensed  schoolmaster  at 
Walsingham,  1620.  Probably  tutor  in  Heydon,  Essex,  1654. 
(Venn,  i.   245.) 

BUCK,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 
1645.  ist  s.  of  John  (1615).  B.A.  1648-9;  M.A.  1652.  Of 
Westwick,  Cambs.,  Esq.  J.P,  Father  of  the  next.  (Gene- 
alogist, HI.  239.) 

BUCK,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1666.  Of  Cam- 
bridgeshire. S.  of  Thomas  (above).  Of  Fen  Ditton,  Cambs. 
Matric.  1667. 

BUCK,  THOMAS.  M.A.  1671  (Lit.  Reg.) 

BUCK,  THOBIAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Queens',  Mar.  29, 
1678.  Of  Essex.  School,  Walden.  Matric.  1678;  B.A.  1681-2. 
Ord.  priest  (London)  Dec.  20,  1685.  V.  of  Lindsell,  Essex, 
1693. 

BUCK,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1698. 

BUCK,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  July  2, 
1700.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Cambridge,  deceased,  gent.  B.  at 
Cambridge.  School,  Bishop's  Stortford.  Matric.  1700.  Adm. 
at  the  Middle  Temple,  Apr.  3,  1703. 

BUCK,  WALTER.  M.A.  (?  Cambridge).  R.  of  St  James,  Garlick- 
hithe,  1466-73.  R.  of  Fen  Ditton,  Cambs.,  1473. 

BUCK,  W.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1566. 

BUCK,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1567; 
Scholar,  1570;  B.A.  1570-1;  M.A.  1574.  Fellow,  1573.  One 
of  these  names  V.  of  Ilketshall  St  Margaret,  Suffolk,  1573-7. 
Perhaps  V.  of  Rainham,  Essex,  1598-1605.  Died  1605. 

BUCK,  Sir  WILLIAM,  Bart.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Pem- 
broke, Jan.  3,  1673-4.  S.  of  Sir  John,  Knt.  and  Bart. 
(1640-1).  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Dec.  i,  1674;  s.  and  h.  of 
Sir  John,  late  of  Hamby  Grange,  Lines.,  Knt.  and  Bart., 
deceased.  Succeeded  as  baronet,  1669.  High  Sheriff  of  Lines., 
1689.  Died  Aug.  15,  1717.  Buried  at  Watford,  Herts. 
Father  of  Charles  (1712).  (Litics.  Pedigrees;  Burke,  Ext. 
Bart.;  G.E.C.) 

BUCKE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Jtme  25, 
1715.  S.  of  William,  clerk.  B.  at  Kirkby  Malzeard,  Yorks. 
School,  Beverley.  Matric.  1715;  B.A.  1718-9;  M.A.  1723. 

BUCK,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  25, 
1727.  S.  of  Thomas,  husbandman,  of  Yorks.  B.  at  Kirk 
Fenton,  near  Sherbum.  School,  Sherbum.  Matric.  1729; 
B.A.  1730-1.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  June  4, 1732.  C.  of  Bray- 
ton,  Yorks. 

BUCK, .   B.Can.L.  1517-8. 

BUCK, .   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  c.  1614. 

BUCKBERY,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1613;  B.A.  1615-6;  M.A.  1619.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept. 
22,  1616;  priest,  Sept.  19,  1619.  R.  of  Drayton  Bassett, 
Staffs.,  1629-49.  Buried  there  Nov.  29,  1649.  (Shaw,  11. 10.) 

BUCKBERY,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1571.  'Ord.  priest  (Chester)  Sept.  22,  1573,  age  27;  married; 
knows  Latin  moderately'  (Lib.  Cler.  Line.,  1576).  'Bred  in 
the  Schools.'  V.  of  Dowsby,  Lines.,  1573.  Will  of  one  of 
these  names,  of  Dunsby,  clerk,  proved  (Lincoln)  1611. 

BUCKBERRY,  THOMAS.  B.A.  from  Sr  John's,  1569-70.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  21,  1568,  age  22. 

BUCKBY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidnsv,  Jan.  16, 
1739-40.  ist  s.  of  John,  farmer,  of  Kibworth,  Leics.  B.  at 
Thomby,  Northants.  School,  Oakham.  Matric.  1740;  B.A. 
1743-4;  M.A.  1762.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  1745. 

BUCKBY,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1610. 
S.  of  Clement,  clothworker.  Of  London.  School,  Merchant 
Taylors'.  B.A.  1612-3;  M.A.  1616;  B.D.  1623.  Fellow, 
1616-28.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  16;  priest,  Mar.  17, 
1616-7.  Perhaps  R.  of  St  Andrew's,  Hertford,  1623-4.  R. 
of  CUfton,  Beds.  Buried  at  Clifton,  Feb.  21,  1648-9.  Will, 
P.C.C.    Father  of  the  next.    (Scott-Mayor.) 

BUCKBY,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1651. 
Of  Clifton,  Beds.  S.  of  William,  B.D.  (above).  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  Nov.  1652.  Barrister,  1659.  Bencher,  1677. 
Died  Nov.  30, 1685.  Buried  at  St  Sepulclue's,  London.  M.L 
{Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  3rd  S.,  11.  160,  196.) 


BUCKENHAM  or  BOKENHAM,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Emmanuel,  Oct.  20,  1591.  Matric.  1591;  afterwards  Fell.- 
Com.  S.  of  Edmund,  of  Thornham,  Suffolk.  Father  of  the 
next,  and  brother  of  Henry  (1591). 

BOKENHAM,  ANTHONY  Matric.  pens.(age  17)  from  Pembroke, 
Easter,  1633.  S.  of  Anthony,  of  Woodham  Walter,  Essex. 
B.A.  1636-7;  M.A.  1640.  Fellow;  ejected  1644, restored  1661. 
Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Oct.  4,  1640.  Consul  at  Smyrna,  1659. 
Secretary  to  Sir  Thomas  Bendish,  ambassador  to  Turkey. 
R.  of  Thelnetham,  Suffolk,  1639;  ejected;  restored,  1660.  R. 
of  Helmingham,  Suffolk,  till  1689.  Buried  Jan.  8,  1703-4. 
(Vis.  of  Essex,  1634;  Walker,  Sufferings,  154.) 

BUCKENHAM,  CLERE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Apr.  15, 
1657.  S.  of  Wiseman,  Esq.  (1618),  of  Thornham  Magna, 
Suffolk.  B.  at  Weston.  Schools,  Thornham  Parva  and  Eye. 
Matric.  1657;  B.A.  1660-1;  M.A.  1664.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich) 
Sept.  20,  1663.  R.  of  Stowlangtoft,  Suffolk,  1663;  of  Thel- 
netham, 1666;  and  of  Gt  Thornham,  1670-98.  Chaplain  to 
the  King.  Buried  at  Thornham,  June  14,  1698.  Admon. 
(Norw.  C.C.)  1699.  Brother  of  Henry  (1644)  and  Walsing- 
ham (1646).   (Vis.  ofSuff.,  1664;  Venn,  l.  397.) 

BUCKENHAM,  EDMUND.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1567.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Comard,  Suffolk,  Esq., 
adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  1570. 

BUCKENHAM,  EDMUND.   M.A.  1615  (on  King's  visit). 

BUCKENHAM,  EDWARD.  B.A.  1518-9.  Scholar  of  Gonville 
Hall,  1516-9. 

BUCKNAM,  EDWARD.  B.Can.L.  1527-8.  Of  Trinity  Hall  in 
1545;  a  priest  (perhaps  same  as  above).  V.  of  St  Edward's, 
Cambridge,  1539-64.  Will  (V.C.C.)  1568. 

BOKENHAM,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  8,  1591. 
S.of  Edmund,  of  Thornham,  Suffolk.  Matric.  1591.  Knighted, 
July  23, 1603.  Of  Gt  Thornham.  Father  of  Wiseman  (1618). 
(Vis.  of  Suff.,  1664.) 

BUKENHAM,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  June  30, 
1634.  S.  of  Reginald,  gent.,  of  Wortham,  Suffolk.  B.  at 
Aldeburgh.  School,  Botesdale.  Matric.  1634;  Scholar,  1636- 
41;  B.A.  1637-8;  M.A.  1641;  M.D.  (Utrecht).  Practised 
medicine  at  Norwich.  Died  there,  1696.  Buried  at  St 
Gregory's,  Norwich.  M.I.  there.  Brotherof  Reginald  (1634). 
(Venn,  i.  314.) 

BOKENHAM,  HENRY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  May  14, 
1644.  Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  1644.  S.  of  Wiseman  (1618),  of 
Thornham,  Suffolk,  Esq.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  1, 1646-7. 
Brother  of  Clere  (1657)  and  Walsingham  (1646).  (Vis.  of 
Suff.,  1664.) 

BOKYNGHAM,  JOHN  DE.    Scholar  at  King's  Hall,   1327; 

called  'Magister'  in  1330.    Perhaps  fellow  of  Clare,  1331- 

55. 
BUCKENHAM,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Gonville  Hall, 

Easter,  1550.   One  of  these  names  R.  of  Ickworth,  Suffolk, 

1569.    Perhaps  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Wortham,  Suffolk;    and 

brother  of  WiUiam  (1544).   (Venn,  i.  36.) 

BUCKENHAM,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Jan.  31, 
1580-1.  S.  of  Henry,  yeoman,  of  Wortham,  Suffolk.  School, 
Botesdale.  Matric.  1580-1;  B.A.  1584-5;  M.A.  1588. 
Practised  medicine  at  Thrandeston,  Suffolk.  Died  1620. 
WiU  (Norwich)  1621.  Father  of  Thomas  (1629).  (Venn,  i. 
109.) 

BUCKNAM,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Caius,  Easter,  1639. 

BOKENHAM,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  16,  1655. 
Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  1655;  B.A.  1658-9;  M.A.  1662.  R.  of 
Gt  Oakley,  Essex,  1663-73.  Perhaps  R.  of  Creeting  St  Mary, 
Suffolk,  1693. 

BUCKINGHAM,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  July  2,  1669. 
From  Merton  College,  Oxford.  Matric.  there,  Dec.  8,  1658; 
B.A.  (Oxford)  1662-3;  M.A.  (Cambridge)  1669.  Perhaps  R. 
of  Fittleton,  Wilts.,  1687. 

BOKINGHAM,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Caius,  Apr.  2,  1706. 
S.  of  Peter,  weaver,  of  Norwich.  B.  there.  School,  Norwich. 
Matric.  1706;  Scholar,  1706-11;  B.A.  1709-10;  M.A.  1718. 
Fellow,  1711-2.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1711;  priest  (Norwich) 
Jan.  18,  1712-3.  R.  of  Stoke  Ash  and  Little  Thornham, 
Suffolk,  1713;  of  Market  Weston,  1727.  Died  c.  Jan.  1728. 
Made  antiquarian  collections.   (Venn,  i.  514.) 

BOKENHAM,  L'ESTRANGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius, 
June  21,  171 1.  S.  of  Thomas,  mercer,  of  Norwich.  B.  there. 
School,  Norwich.  Matric.  1711-2;  Scholar,  1711-7;  B.A. 
1714-5;  M.A.  1718.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Dec.  22,  1717. 
C.  of  Ashby  and  Holverstone,  Norfolk,  1716;  of  Redgrave 
and  Botesdale,  Suffolk,  1717.  Died  May  11, 1719.  Buried  at 
Redgrave  St  Mary.   M.I.  there    (Venn,  I.  526.) 


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BUCKENHAM,  REGINALD 

BUKENHAM,  REGINALD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  June 
30,  1634.  S.  of  Reginald,  gent.,  of  Wortham,  Suffolk.  B.  at 
fiadingham.  School,  Botesdale.  Ma  trie.  1634;  Scholar, 
1636-41;  B.A.  1637-8;  M.A.  1641.  FeUow,  1646-52.  Adm. 
at  Leyden,  1641.  Practised  medicine:  probably  at  Yar- 
mouth.  Brother  of  Henry  (1634).   (Venn,  i.  314.) 

BUCKENHAM,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroks, 
Easter,  1584;  B.A.  1586-7;  M.A.  1590-1;  B.D.  1599;  D-D. 
1615.  Fellow,  c.  1588.  R.  of  Gt  Bromley,  Essex,  1600-12. 
Preb.  of  Chichester,  1609.  V.  of  Eartham,  Sussex,  1612-28. 
Archdeacon  of  Lewes,  1612-28.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1628.  Father 
of  the  next. 

BUCKENHAM,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  July  2, 
1625.  S.  of  Richard,  Preb.  of  Chichester  (above).  School, 
Chigwell.  Matric  1626;  B.A.  1628-9;  M.A.  1632.  Ord.  priest 
(Norwich)  Dec.  1632.  V.  of  Eartham,  Sussex,  1663.  (Peile, 
I.  371.) 

BUCKENHAM,  ROBERT.  B.D.  (?  1523);  D.D.  I530-':-  Domini- 
can friar.  Prior  of  the  house  in  Cambridge.  Opponent  of 
Latimer.  Perhaps  archdeacon  of  Lewes,  1531.  Went  to 
Edinburgh  in  1534.  Afterwards  at  Louvain.  {Cooper,  1.  61; 
D.N.B.) 

BUCKENHAM,  THOMAS  DE.   Proctor,  c.  1331. 

BUCKENHAM,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clark,  Easter, 
1576. 

BUCKENHAM,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Apr. 
15,  1629.  S.  of  John  (1580-1),  doctor.  B.  at  Rishangles, 
Suffolk.  School,  private.  Matric.  1629;  Scholar,  1629-36; 
B.A.  1632-3;  M.A.  1636;  M.D.  1646.  Fellow,  1637-52. 
Studied  at  Leyden.  Practised  medicine  at  Bury  St  Edmunds. 
Died  Nov.  12,  1682.  M.I.  at  St  James',  Bury.  Will  (P.C.C.) 
1682.   (Venn,  i.  288;  Vis.  ofSuff.,  1664.) 

BUCKENHAM,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Mar.  3, 1644- 
5  from  Pembroke  College,  Oxford.  S.  of  Philip,  yeoman. 
B.  at  Upton  Helion,  Devon.  School,  Crediton.  B.A.  1646-7; 
M.A.  1650.   Fellow. 

BOKENHAM,  WALSINGHAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct. 
1,1646.  Of  Suffolk.  2nds.  of  Wiseman  (1618),  of  Thomham, 
Suffolk,  Esq.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  29,  1649.  Brother  of 
Clere  (1657)  and  Henry  (1644).  (Vis.  of  Suff.,  1664.) 

BOKENHAM,  WALSINGHAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  3,  1684-5.  S.  of  Hugh,  M.P.  for  Norwich.  B.  at  Nor- 
wich. School,  Drinkstone,  Suffolk.  Matric.  1685.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  June  13,  1687.  Died  at  Norwich,  Aug.  9,  1714. 
M.I.  at  Hethersett. 

BUCKENHAM,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  1482-3;  M.A.  i486;  B.D.  1502; 
D.D.  1506-7.  Fellow  of  GoNviLLE  Hall,  1488-1513.  Master, 
1513-36.  Active  as  Vice-Chancellor,  1508-10.  Arbitrator 
between  the  University  and  the  Priory  of  Barnwell,  1506. 
V.  of  Holy  Sepulchre,  Cambridge,  1506-30.  R.  of  S. 
Michael  Coslany,  Norwich,  1514-40.  Died  there  June  18, 
1540.  Benefactor  to  the  College.  He  was  probably  a  son  of 
Hugh,  of  Gt  Livermere,  Suffolk.  (Venn,  i.  13;  Cooper,  i.  72, 
533-) 

BUCKENHAM,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Gonville  Hall, 
Easter,  1544.  Perhaps  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Wortham,  Suffolk, 
and  brother  of  John  (i55o)-   (Venn,  1.  33.) 

BUCKENHAM,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  June, 
1583;  Scholar,  1586;  B.A.  1586-7. 

BUCKENHAM,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  14, 
1587-8.    Matric.  1588. 

BUCKENHAM  or  BOKENHAM,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18) 
at  Caius,  Oct.  11,  1648.  S.  of  William,  gent.,  of  Yoxford, 
Suffolk.  B.  there.  School,  private.  Perhaps  matric.  from 
Emmanuel,  Easter,  1647.  Probably  lawyer,  and  steward  of 
various  manors  at  Yoxford.  (Venn,  i.  373.) 

BUCKENHAM,  WISEMAN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel, 
Apr.  20,  1618.  S.  of  Sir  Henry  (1591),  of  Gt  Thomham, 
Suffolk,  Knt.  Matric.  i6i8.  Of  Thomham  Magna,  Suffolk, 
Esq.  Will  proved,  1670.  Father  of  Clere  (1657)  and  Henry 
(1644)  and  Walsingham  (1646).  (Vis.  o/Su//.,  1664.) 

BUCKNAM, .   B.Can.L.  1517-8. 

BUCKENHAM, .   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  30, 

1604. 

BUCKERIDGE,  JOHN.  M.A.  1629  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
London.  Matric.  (from  St  John's  College,  Oxford)  Nov.  10, 
1621,  age  15;  B.A.  1625;  M.A.  1629.  R.  of  WilUngbam, 
Camb*.,  1630-47.  Preb.  of  Ely,  1642.  Buried  Sept.  5,  1647, 
atWUIingham.  (Al.Oxm.) 

BUCKERIDGE,  LEWIS.  Adm.  pen*,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Aug.  8, 
1744.  S.  of  Anthony  Roonev,  of  Ware,  Herts.  School, 
Westminster.  Matric  1744-  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
«743- 


Buckley,  Johk 

BUCKBRIDGB,  NICHOLAS.  Incorp.  LL.B.1673,  from  St  John's 
College,  Oxford.  S.  of  William,  of  London,  gent.  Matric. 
(Oxford)  Oct.  19,  1666,  age  17;  B.C.L.  1671.  R.  of  Bradwell- 
by-Sea,  Essex,  1698.  Died  Sept  17,  I7a7.  M.I.  at  West  Ham, 
Essex.  (Al.  Oxon.) 

BUCKRIDGE,  ROWLAND.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1658.   Of  Wales.   B.A.  1661-2;  M.A.  1665. 

BUCKERIDGE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  1727.  Matric.  1728;  B.A.  1731-2;  M.A.  1736.  Fellow, 
1731.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Jime  13,  1731.  Chaplain  to 
Lord  Onslow.  V.  of  Send,  Surrey,  1736-63.  R.  of  Menow, 
1760-3.   Died  1763. 

BUCKHURST,  Baron  THOMAS  (1571),  su  SACKVILLE. 

BUCKINGSHAW  or  BURTINSHAW,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at 
Emmanuel,  Mar.  5,  1656-7.  Of  Lancashire.  Matric.  1656-7. 

BUCKLAND  or  BUGLAND,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Caius,  July  4,  1629.  S.  of  Robert,  R.  of  Beaford,  Devon 
(next).  B.  at  Alverdiscot.  School,  private.  Matric.  1629; 
Scholar,  1631-5;  B.A.  1632-3;  M.A.  (Oxford)  1636.  R.  of 
Moreleigh,  Devon,  1641;  and  of  Hemyock,  1645.  Will 
proved  at  Exeter,  1648.   (Venn,  1.  291.) 

BUCKLAND,  ROBERT.  M.A.  1629  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
Devon.  Matric.  from  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  Jan.  20, 
1603-4,  age  18;  B.A.  1606-7;  M.A.  1610.  R.  of  Beaford, 
Devon,  1609.  Will  (Exeter)  1665.  Father  of  the  above. 
(Al.  Oxon.) 

BUCKLAND,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  July  5, 
1731.  S.  of  William,  furrier.  B.  at  Crediton,  Devon.  School, 
Crediton.  Matric.  1731;  B.A.  1734-5.  Will  of  one  of  these 
names  (Exeter)  1761;  of  Woolborough,  Devon,  clerk. 

BUCKLE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  June  26, 
1733.  S.  of  Edward,  dyer,  of  Norwich.  B.  there.  School, 
Norwich.  Matric.  1734;  B.A.  1736-7.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich) 
Jime  26,  1743.  E-  oi  Anmer,  Norfolk,  1747-92.  V.  of 
Shembome,  1748.  R.  of  Thuxton,  1752-92.  (Venn,  11.  38.) 

BUCKLE,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  St 
John's,  Oct.  23,  1648.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Christopher,  Knt.,  of 
Banstead,  Surrey.  B.  there.  Bapt.  Mar.  11, 1629-30.  School, 
Borough  Street,  Banstead.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Nov.  1647.  Barrister,  1656.  Knighted,  Aug.  5,  1681.  Of 
Banstead.  Died  June,  1712.  (Vis.  of  Surrey,  1623,  1662; 
Genealogist,  iii.  253.) 

BUCKELL,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Lent, 
1564-5- 

BUCKLE,  LEWIS.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  9, 
1703-4  (resided,  apparently,  1702-9).  Of  Morden,  Hants. 
S.  of  Lewis.  Bapt.  at  Banstead,  Surrey,  Nov.  6, 1684.  Grand- 
son of  Christopher  (1648).  Matric.  1705.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  1701.   (Manning  and  Bray,  11.  587.) 

BUCKLE, 

BUCKLE, 

BUCKLE, 


B.A.  1500-1; M.A.  1502. 
-.   M.A.  1511-a. 
-.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Easter,  1645. 


BUCKLEY,  see  aUo  BULKELEY. 

BUCKLEY,  ABRAHAM.  M.A.  1604  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
Lancashire.  Matric.  (from  Christ  Church,  Oxford)  Jan.  30, 
1589-90,  age  20;  B.A.  1593;  M.A.  1596.  R.  of  Ashley,  Staffs., 
1606.  Preb.  of  Brecon,  1619.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

BUCKLY,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  June  19, 
1680.  S.  of  Edward.  B.  in  London.  School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  1681;  Scholar,  1681;  B.A.  1683-4.  Ord.  priest 
(London)  Mar.  16,  1684-5. 

BUCKLEY,  GEORGE.  B.A.  from  Magdalene,  1574-5.  Perhaps 
R.  of  Beccles,  Suffolk,  1574-5. 

BUCKLEY,  JOHN.  Abbot  of  Vale  Royal,  Cheshire.  Incorp.  at 
Cambridge,  1488.  He  commanded  in  person  300  of  his 
tenantry  at  the  battle  of  Flodden.  (Cooper,  i.  18.) 

BUCKLEY,  JOHN.  B.A.  1525-6;  M.A.  1528;  B.D.  1533-4;  D.D. 
1538-9.  Occupied  chambers  in  Jesus,  1536;  but  was  pro- 
bably not  a  fellow.  (A.  Gray.) 

BUCKLEY,  JOHN.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1608-9.  B.  in  St 
Andrew's,  Holbom.  M.A.  1613.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec. 
22,  1611,  age  24;  priest  (PeterbJ  Mar.  30,  1613.  C.  of  Gt 
Sampford,^sex.  Probably  P.C.  of  Edgware,  Middlesex, 
1638. 

BUCKLY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  15, 
1631.  S.  of  Abel,  gent.,  of  Rochdale,  Lanes.  B.  there. 
School,  Rochdale.  Matric.  1631.  Adm.  at  Gmy's  Inn,  Aug. 
15,  1638.  Married  Beatrice,  dau.  and  h.  of  William  Browne, 
of  Mexborough.  Yorks.  Of  Buckley,  Esq.  Brother  of  Jonas 
(1641).  (Vis.  of  Lanes.,  1664.) 


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SUCKLEY,  JoaU 

BUCKLEY  or  BULKELEY,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  Sidney,  1636. 
Matric  from  Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford,  Nov.  23,  163a,  age  19; 
B.A.  1632-3.  Migrated  to  Cambridge.  Adm.  at  Sidney,  May, 
1636.  S.  of  Thomas  (1592),  V.  of  Marlow,  Bucks.  School, 
Wycombe.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Bishopton,  Durham, 
1661-3.  But  for  another  of  these  names  'M.A.,'  R.  of 
Fordham,  Essex,  see  Bulkeley  Pedigree.  (M.  Harvey,  WiUey 
Hundred,  Beds.,  363.) 

BUCKLEY,  JOHN.  Matric  sizar  from  Peubroke,  Michs.  1657; 
B.A.  1659. 

BUCKLEY,  JONAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  May  15,  1641. 
Matric.  1641.  Doubtless  jtb  s.  of  Abel,  of  Lanes.  B.  1622. 
Buried  at  Pontefract.  Brother  of  John  (1631).  (M.  H.  Pea- 
cock; Vis.  of  Lanes.,  1664.) 

BUCKLEY,  MICHAEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1601. 

BUCKLEY  or  BULKELEY,   MILES.    Matric.  pens,  from  St 

John's,  Michs.  1548.   Of  Salop.    B.A.  155 1-2:  M.A.  1555. 

Fellow,  1552-9.    Died   1559.    Will  proved   (V.C.C.)    1559. 

There  is  a  long  list  of  Hebrew  books  in  his  inventory.  (Camb. 

Ant.  Soc,  Lxviii.  191.) 
BUCKLEY,  NATHANIEL.   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  28, 

1606.   B.  at  Felstead,  Essex.   Matric.  1606;  Lic.Med.  1616. 

Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) ;  priest  (London)  May  23, 1619,  age  28; 

(•M.A.').  C.  of  Harlington,  Middlesex. 
BUCKLEY,   RICHARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall, 

Michs.  1552. 
BUCKLEY,  RICHARD.    Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Michs. 

1587;  B.A.  1590-1;  M.A.  1594.  One  of  these  names  V.  of 

Kemsing  and  Sele,  Kent,  1602-8.   V.  of  Darenth,  1605-8. 

Buri«l  Apr.  7,  1608. 
BUCKLEY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Apr.  27, 

X739-  Of  Grottenhead,  Yorks.  (?  Grotton,  Lanes.).  Matric. 

1739- 
BUCKLEY,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1544. 

BUCKI.EY  or  BULKLEY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Mar.  7,  1597-8.  ist  s.  of  Thomas,  of  South  Emsall,  Yorks. 
Matric.  c.  1597.  '  Died  at  Cambridge.'  {Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1666.) 

BUCKLEY,  ROWLAND.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1562.  Perhaps  scholar  at  Christ's,  1562-5. 

BUCKLEY,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  June,  1575. 

BUCKLEY,  THOMAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  c.  1592. 

B.  in  London,  c.  1572.  B.A.  1595-6;  M.A.  1600.  Ord.  priest 

by  SufE.  Bishop  of  Colchester.  C.  at  Aldringham-c«m-Thorpe, 

Suffolk,  and  Ipswich,  five  years.   Adm.  preacher  by  Bishop 

of  Norwich.   V.  of  Little  Marlow,  Bucks.,  1606.   Father  of 

John  (1636). 
BUCKLEY  or  BULKLEY,  THOBIAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  St 

John's,  Michs.   1602.    Of  Lancashire.    S.  of  Thomas,  of 

Buckley,  Lanes.,  and  of  South  Emsall,  Yorks.  B.A.  1606-7; 

M.A.  1610;  B.D.  1617.  Fellow,  1610-27.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 

1611.  Chaplain  to  Earl  of  Salisbury.  R.  of  Damerham,  Wilts. 

Died  1627.  Buried  in  St  John's  Chapel.  Will  proved  (V.C.C.) 

1632.    (r.M.G.,  999;  Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1666;  Vis.  of  Lanes., 

1664.) 
BUCKLEY   or   BULKELEY,  THOMAS.    Matric.    pens,  from 

Trinty,  Lent,  1629-30;  scholar  from  Westminster;  B.A. 

1633-4;  M.A.  1637. 
BUCKLEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar  from 

Eton,  Aug.  23,  1537.    Of  Lilleshall,  Salop.    B.A.  1541-2; 

M.A.    1545.    Fellow,   1540-50.    Preb.   of   Lichfield,    1549. 

Tutor  to  the  royal  henchmen,  1550.  Taught  mathematics 

at  King's,  imder  Cheke.    AuUior,  mathematical.    Died  c. 

1571.  (Cooper,  J.  292;  D.N.B.) 
BUCKLEY  or  BULKELEY,   WILLIAM.    Matric  pens,   from 

Magdalene,  Easter,  1567;  B.A.  1569-70;  M.A.  1573.  Fellow, 

expelled  by  the  master,  1578. 
BUCKLEY,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  May,  1579. 

Of  Lancashire.   B.A.  1582-3;  M.A.  from  Emmanuel,  1586. 

One  of  these  names  R.  of  Little  Leighs,  Essex:  deprived 

before  Aug.  1609.  One,  R.  of  St  Andrew,  Hertford,  1623-6. 

(Peile,  I.  154.) 
BUCKLEY,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  20, 

1631.    Of  Essex.  Matric.  1631;  B.A.  1634-5;  M.A.  1638. 

Perhaps  V.  of  Mayland,  Essex,  1639;  and  R.  of  Streethall, 

1669-70. 
BUCKLEY,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Apr.  2,  i66i.  Of 

Cambridgeshire.  Matric.  1661;  Scholar,  1663;  B.A.  1664-5; 

M.A.    1668.    Fellow,    1666-74.    Signs  for  priest's  orders 

(London)  Sept.  18, 1669.  Died  1674.  Will  proved  (V.C.C.) 

BUCKLEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct.  13, 1742.  Of  Leicestershire.  School,  Appleby.  Scholar, 
1742;  Matric.  1743;  B'A.  1746-7;  M.A.  1750.  Fellow,  1748. 
Ord.  priest  (Ely)  June  4,  1750.  V.  of  Newton,  Isle  of  Ely, 
1761-75.  Died  1775. 


BUCKWORTH,  EVERARD 

BUCKMAN,  see  BUCKENHAM. 

BUCKMASTER,  DANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  24, 
1661.   Of  Hertfordshire. 

BUCKMASTER,  WILUAM.   B.A.  1509-10. 

BUCKMASTER,  WILLIAM.  Probably  of  Peterhouse.  BJi. 
1513-4;  M.A.  1517;  B.D.  1525;  D.D.  1528.  Fellow  of 
Peterhouse,  1517.  Fellow  of  King's  Hall,  1532-44.  Lady 
Margaret  Preacher,  1528;  professor,  1532-8.  Vice-Chan- 
cellor,  1529,  1538,  1539.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  18; 
priest,  Dec  18, 1518.  R.  of  Barcheston.Warws.,  1530.  R.  of 
St  Mary  Woolchurch,  1534.  Preb.  of  Hereford,  1539;  of  St 
Paul's,  1541.  Died  Sept.  14,  1545.  (Admon.,  V.C.  Court, 
1546.)    {Cooper,  I.  86;  D.N.B.) 

BOOKMASTER,  WILLIAM.   Scholar  of  Jesus,  1536-7. 

BUCKNALL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  28, 
1743.  S.  of  William,  doctor,  of  Warws.  B.  at  Atherstone. 
School,  Harden.  Matric.  1743;  M.B.  1749. 

BUCKNALL,  JOHN  ASKELL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magda- 
lene, June  19, 1736.  B.  at  Watford,  Herts.  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  1736.  S.  and  h.  of  William,  of  Hertford,  Esq.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  22, 1731-2.  Buried  at  Oxhey,  Herts., 
Sept.  2,  1796. 

BUCKNALL,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1631.  Of  Leicestershire.  B.A.  1634-5;  M.A.  1638.  Prob- 
ably R.  of  Wytherley,  Leics.,  1662-73.  Buried  there  Jan.  19, 
1673-4.   Will  (Leicester)  1674. 

BUCKNAL,  .   B.A.  1473-3;  M.A.  1476.    Perhaps  Robert, 

R.  of  Inworth,  Essex,  1483-1517. 

BUCKNAL,  .    B.Can.L.  1497-8.    Perhaps  Robert,  R.  of 

Wiley,  Essex,  1515-6. 

BUCKNER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  July  i,  1751.  S.  of 
Richard.  B.  at  Goodwood,  Sussex  (bapt.  at  Boxgrove,  June 
i3i  I734).  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  1751;  B.A.  1755; 
M.A.  1765;  LL.D.  (Lambeth)  1787.  Chaplain  to  Duke  of 
Richmond  at  taking  of  Havana,  1762.  V.  of  Leominster, 
Sussex,  1762.  R.of  West  Stoke,  1764.  R.of  Southwick,  1766. 
Preb.  of  Chichester,  1768.  V.  of  West  Hampnet,  1768. 
V.  of  Eartham,  1771.  V.  of  Boxgrove,  1772.  R.  of  St  Giles- 
in-the-Fields,  1788.  R.  of  Newdegate,  Surrey,  1788.  Arch- 
deacon of  Chichester,  1792.  Bishop  of  Chichester,  1798. 
Died  May  2,  1824. 

BUCKNER,  THOMAS.  MjV.  1621  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  1610.  (Perhaps  s.  of  Thomas,  of 
London,  alderman.)  B.A.  (Oxford)  1614;  M.A.  1617;  B.D. 
1627;  D.D.  1639.  Fellow  of  Magdalen,  Oxford,  1618-31. 
R.  of  Sandhurst,  Kent,  till  1632.  R.  of  Merstham,  Surrey, 
1632;  and  of  Chevening,  Kent,  1633-45.  Preb.  of  Win- 
chester, 1635.  Chaplain  to  Archbishop  Abbot.  Died  Jan. 
21,  1644-5.   Buried  at  Chevening.  Will,  P.C.C.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

BUCKOCKE,  .    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  May,  1544. 

(Peile  misreads  the  name  as  Luckock.)  One  Thomas 
Buckocke; '  bred  in  the  schools,'  ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Apr.  15, 
1565.  V.  of  Turvey,  Beds.  Buried  there  Sept.  23,  1606. 

BUCKRIDGE,  see  BUCKERIDGE. 

BUCKSHAW,  WILLIAM.   B.D.  1469-70. 

BUCKTON,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's, 
Apr.  3,  1699.  Matric.  1699;  B.A.  1702-3.  Ord.  priest 
(Lincoln)  June  19,  1709.  V.  of  East  Keal,  Lines.  {North 
Med.)  1709.  V.  of  Stickford,  and  C.  of  Ashby-by-Partney. 

BUCKTON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  June 
19,  16&9.  S.  of  James.  B.  at  Snaisholm,  Yorks.  School, 
Gales,  near  Richmond.  Matric.  1669.  Buried  Apr.  3,  1670, 
at  Great  St  Andrew's,  Cambridge. 

BUCKTON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1555. 
One  of  these  names  s.  of  Ralph,  of  Vorks.  {Vis.  of  Yorks., 
1564.) 

BUCKWITH,  ARTHUR.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Trinity, 
Michs.  1631. 

BUCKWORTH,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  FelL-Com.  (age  16)  at 
Peterhouse,  Apr.  27,  1653.  S.  of  Everard  (1616),  of  White- 
haU,  Wisbech.  Of  Wisbech,  Esq.  Bailifi  of  Wisbech  in 
1666.  Died  June,  1676.  Father  of  Everard  (1678).  {T.  A. 
Walker,  102;  Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

BUCKWORTH,  EVERARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  e. 
1591.  Probably  s.  of  Richard,  of  Wisbech,  Isle  of  Ely.  Of 
Wisbech,  Esq.  Brother  of  Theophilus  (1596),  and  father  of 
the  next.   {Ltncs.  Pedigrees.) 

BUCKWORTH,  EVERARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity, 
Easter,  1616.  S.  of  the  above.  See  Pedigree  of  Buckworth 
of  Wisbech,  Isle  of  Ely;  in  Cambs.  Vis.,  1619.  Of  Wisbech, 
Esq.  Died  1658.  Father  of  Anthony  (1653). 

BUCKWORTH,  EVERARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity, 
July  9,  1678.  S.  of  Anthony  (1653).  B.  at  Wisbech,  Cambs. 
School,  Wisbech.  {Lines.  Pedigrees.) 


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BUCKWORTH,  EVERARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Trinity, 
Dec  31,  1710.  Of  Spalding.  S.  of  Theophilus,  of  Spalding, 
Lines.  Bapt.  Apr.  16, 1693.  School,  Eton.  Adm.  at  Lincoln  s 
Inn,  Dec.  17,  1710.  Died  1751.  Buried  at  Surfleet.  Father 
of  the  next.  {Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

BUCKWORTH,  EVERARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan. 
29,  1746-7.  S.  of  Everard,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  above.  Scholar, 
1747;  LL.D.  1768  {Lit.  Reg.).  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  July  30, 
1747.  R.  of  Washingborough,  Lines.  R.  of  Harrington. 
Fteb.  of  Lincoln,  1773.  Preb.  of  Canterbury,  1775.  Died 
Oct.  3,  1793.    {Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

BUCKWORTH,  JOHN,   B.Civ.L.  1506-7. 

BUCKWORTH,  RICHARD.  Matric.  peas,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1633;  B.A.  1636-7;  M.A.  1640.  Perhaps  s.  of  Everard,  of 
Wisbech.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1669-71.  Died  1671.  Brother  of 
Thomas  (1633). 

BUCKWORTH,  THEOPHILUS.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  Easter, 
1596.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Wisbech,  Isle  of  Ely.  B.A.  1597-8; 
M.A.  i6oi;  B.D.  1609;  D.D.  1613.  Fellow,  1599.  V.  of  KeU- 
ington,  Yorks.,  1608-9.  Bishop  of  Dromore,  1613.  R.  of 
Armagh,  1613 ;  Treasurer,  1618.  Quitted  Ireland  in  1641.  Died 
at  Wisbech,  1653,  aged  73.  Will,  P.CC  Brother  of  Everard 
(1591)-   {Lirics.  Pedigrees;  Cotton,  Fast.  Eccles.  Hib.) 

BUCKWORTH,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1633.  3nd  s.  of  Everard,  of  Wisbech,  Cambs.,  Esq.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  May  3,  1634.  Barrister    {Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

BUCKWORTH,  WILLIAM.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  Easter,  1603; 
B.A.  1603-4.  Perhaps  s.  of  Richard,  of  Wisbech;  adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  May  8,  1606. 

BUDD,  DAVID.  Adm.  pens,  (age  33)  at  Caius,  Jan.  14, 1639-30. 
S.  of  David,  hatter.  B.  at  Torrington,  Devon.  S<^ool, 
Torrin^ton.  LL.B.  1635;  LL.D.  (Oxford)  1661.  Incorp.  at 
Cambridge,  1663.  Commissary  and  official  of  archdeaconry 
of  Hunts.,  in  1660.  Advocate,  Arches  Court.  Died  c.  1676. 
(Venn,  i.  293.) 

BUDD,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  May  10, 1660.  Matric 
i66o;  B.A.  1663-4. 

BUDD,  ROBERT.  B.A.  15 17-8.  Master  of  the  CoUege  at  Wing- 
field,  Suffolk,  tiU  1543.  V.  ofWingfield,  1531.  Will  (P.CC.) 
1554:  'of  Little  Wilbraham,  Cambs.,  and  Dalbam,  Suffolk.' 
(Cooper,  I.  82.) 

BUDDLE,  ABIEL,  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  July,  1605. 
S.  of  Robert,  V.  of  Maxey,  Northants.  Bapt.  Apr.  19,  1590. 
B.A.  from  Christ's,  1608-9;  M.A.  1612.  Scholar  of  Christ's. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  19,  161 1;  priest.  Mar.  30,  1613-4. 
V.  of  Helpston,  Northants.,  1616-55.  Died  1655.  Brother 
of  2^chanas  (1602).  (Peile,  i.  253.) 

BUDDLE,  ADAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  July  8, 1678. 
B.  at  Deeping  St  James,  Lines.  Matric.  1680;  B.A.  1681-2; 
M.A.  1685.  Fellow,  1686-91;  when  he  was  ejected  as  a 
non-juror;  but  afterwards  conformed.  Ord.  priest  (Ely) 
Dec  20,  1703.  R.  of  North  Fambridge,  Essex,  1703.  Reader 
at  Gray's  Inn.  A  distinguished  botanist.  Died  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Apr.  15,  1715.   Buried  in  St  Andrew's,  Holbom.  (D.N.B.) 

BUDDLE,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Miehs.  1584. 
B.  at  Market  Deeping,  Lines.,  c.  1568.  B.A.  1587-8;  M.A. 
1591;  B.D.  1598.  FeUow,  1589.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.).  V.  of 
Thornton  Curtis,  Lines.,  1603.  R.  of  Wickenby,  1602.  R.  of 
Friettborpe,  1602-30.  Will  proved,  Apr.  5,  1630.  (Lines., 
NoUt  and  Queries,  viii.  315.) 

BUDDLE,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1615; 
B.A.  1617-8,  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  4,  1618-9;  priest, 
Dec  16, 1637.  Probably  s.  of  Robert,  V.  of  Maxey,  Northante. ; 
and  brother  of  Abiel  and  Zacharias. 

BUDDLE,  JOHN,  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Lent,  1620-1 ; 
B.A.  1633-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Oct.  19,  1628;  priest. 
Mar.  18,  1629-30.  Doubtless  s.  of  Robert,  V.  of  Maxey, 
Northants.  Perhaps  R.  of  Wickersley,  Yorks.,  1631.  Died 
before  Sept.  1643. 

BUDDLE,  ZACHARIAS,  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1602.  ist  t.  of  Robert,  V.  of  Maxey,  Northants. 
Bapt  Dec  11,  1586.  B.A.  1604-5;  M.A.  1609.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Dec  31,  x6o6;  priest,  Dec.  7,  1609.  Succeeded  his 
father  as  V.  of  Maxey,  1613.  Will  dated  Sept.  13,  1643; 
OToyed  at  Peterborough.  Buried  at  Maxey,  July  39,  1644. 
Brother  of  Abiel  (1605)  and  probably  of  Henry  (1615)  and 
John  (1630-1). 

BUDGBN,  JOHN.   Matric  pens,  from  Clarx,  Easter,  1621. 

BUDGIN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  TaiNrrv,  Apr,  6, 1643.  Matric, 
1642;  B.A.  1645-6;  M.A.  Z649. 

BUDGEN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  TuMrrv,  May  38,  1651.  Of 
Sussex.  Exhibitioner  from  TonbridgeScbooL  Scholar,  1653; 
Matric.  1654;  B.A.  1634-3;  M.A.  1658;  M.D.  1671.  Fellow, 
1656.  Died  Sept.  i,  1671.  M.I.  in  Newdegate  Church, 
Surrey.  Will  (P.CC.)  1671-3.  Probably  brother  of  the  next. 
{Surrty  Arcluul.  CM.,  vi.  282.) 


BuGGiN,  William 

BUDGEN  or  BUGDEN,  WILUAM,  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  May 
13.  1653.  Of  Surrey.  Scholar,  1655;  Matric  1656:  B.A. 
1656-7;  M.A.  1660.  Fellow,  1659.  Perhaps  brother  of  John, 
above.  Exhibitioner  from  Tonbridge  School,  1653. 

BUDWORTH,  LUKE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  7,  1688. 
Of  Derbyshire.  Matric  1688;  B.A.  1691-2.  Ord.  deacoa 
(Lincoln)  May  33,  1693.  R.  of  Cubley,  Derbs.,  1695-1700, 
V.  of  Longford,  1700-33.  R.  of  TitUeshaU,  Norfolk,  1731, 
R.  of  Wellingham,  1733.  Father  of  the  next. 

BUDWORTH,  WILUAM,  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's, 
Feb.  26,  1716-7.  S.  of  Luke,  V.  of  Longford,  Derbs.,  above. 
B.  at  Marston,  Derbs.  Schools,  Derby  and  Market  Bosworth. 
Scholar,  1717;  B.A.  1720-1;  M.A.  1726.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lichfield)  June,  1723;  priest,  Sept.  1724.  Master  of  Rugeley 
School,  Staffs. ;  and  also  of  the  Grammar  School  of  Brewoocl. 
V.  of  Brewood.  P.C  of  Shareshill  Chapel.  Died  Sept.  1745. 
One  of  these  names  R.  of  Yaverland,  Isle  of  Wight,  1725- 
45.   (D.N.B.;  Peile,  n.  191.) 

BUERDSELL,  ROBERT,  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Jesus,  May  r, 
1686.  Of  Lancashire.  Matric.  1686;  B.A.  1689-90;  Scholaur, 
1690;  M.A.  1693.  C  of  St  Michael's,  Chester.  Buried  Mar.  11, 
1699-1700.  (Ormerod,  i.  344.) 

BUERDSELL,  THOMAS,  see  BEVERSELL. 

BUERS,  THEOPHILUS.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1605. 
BUGBERY,  ANTHONY.   Matric  pens,  from  St  John's.  Michs. 

1565. 
BUGGE,  ANTHONY.  Matric  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1605. 

Of  Yorkshire.  B.A.  1608-9.  Perhaps  R.  of  Warton,  Lanes., 

1613-32.   Died  1633.    Admon.  (Archd.  Richmond). 
BUGG,  FRANCIS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1677.    Of 

Suffolk.    Matric.  1677.    Possibly  s.  of  Francis,  the  Suffolk 

quaker,  for  whom  see  D.N.B. 
BUGG,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  16, 1673. 

S.  of  James,  of  Suffolk.  School,  Ely, 
BUGGE,  JOHN.    Of  Christ's.    B.A.  1530-1,    V.  of  Witcham, 

Cambs.,  1538-54;  deprived,  as  married. 
BUGG,  JOHN,   Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  J6hn's,  May  9,  1734. 

S.  of  Henry,  husbandiaan,  of  Leies,    B,  at  Bottesford. 

School,  Southwell,  Notts.  Matric.  1735;  B.A.  1737-8;  M.A. 

1741;  B.D.  1749-    FeUow,  1741-53.   Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 

May  38,  1738;  priest,  Dec.  31,  1740. 
BUGGE,  NATHANIEL.    Matric  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter, 

1605;  B.A.  1606-7;  M.A.  1610.  Master  of  St  Olave's  School, 

Southwark,  till  1633.    Perhaps  V.  of  Brandeston,  Suffolk. 

Will  (P.CC)  1656. 
BUGGE  or  BUGGS,  NATHANIEL.    Adm.  sizar  (age  z8)  at  St 

John's,  Mar.  7, 1653-4.  S.  of  John,  of  Earl  Stonham,  Suffolk, 

B.  there.  School,  DedLham,  Essex.  Matric.  1654;  B.A.  1657- 

8;  M.A.  1661.   Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  31,  1661;  signs 

for  priest  (London)  Sept.  23,  1664;  but  signature  erased. 

C  of  Great  Birch,  Essex.   C  of  UtUe  Bromley.   Will  (P.CC.) 

1671. 
BUGGE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1657. 

Of  Suffolk.    B.A.   1660-1;  M.A.   1664.    Signs  for  priest's 

orders  (London)  Sept.  24,  1664.    C  of  Sible  Hedingham, 

Essex.   R.  of  Rishangles,  Suffolk,  1679-94.  Died  1694. 

BUGG,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Jime  11, 
17x5.  S.  of  Henry,  husbandman.  B.  at  Bottesford,  near 
Brigg,  Lines.  School,  Lyim,  Norfolk.  Matric  1713;  B.A. 
1718-9.   Fellow,  1720-1. 

BUGGIN,  BOWES,  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhousb,  Feb.  11, 1623-3. 
S.  of  William,  of  St  John's  Wood  (?  St  John's,  Clerkenwell), 
Middlesex.  Matric.  1623;  B.A.  1626-7;  M.A.  1633.  Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  Aug.  3, 1644.  (Midds.  Pedigrees.) 

BUGGYN,  EDWARD,  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1372; 

Scholar,  1575;  B.A.  1576-7  (ist  in  the  ordo). 
BUGGIN,  WILLIAM,  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  IS73- 

Perhaps  B.A.  from  Christ's,  as  Byggen,  1573-4;  M.A.  1578. 

From  Merchant  Taylors'  School.    One  of  these  names  adm. 

at  Basle  University,  1581;  'Londinensis.'    Perhaps  adm.  at 

Lincoln's   Inn,   Mar.    15,   1576-7.    Buried  at  CQerkenwell, 

Dec.  27,  1618.  WiU,  P.CC  (J-  Ch.  Smith.) 
BUGGIN,   WILLIAM.    Adm.   at  Corpus  Christi,   1627,    Of 

Middlesex.    Perhaps  s.  of  the  last;  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 

Mar.  6,  1633-3,  as  s.  of  William,  of  London. 
BUGGIN,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  May  38, 

X652.  S.  of  William,  Esq.  School,  Denham,  Bucks.  Matric. 

1653;   B.A.    1655.    Fellow,    1656-8.     Adm.   at   the  Inner 

Temple,  1657.    Donor  to  Caius  Library.    (Venn,  1.  384,) 

BUGGIN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  ly)  at  St  John's.  Tune 
39,  1689.  S.  of  John,  gent.  B,  at  North  Cray,  Kent. 
Adm,  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1691.  (Pedigree  in  Vi*.  of  Kent, 
1663.) 


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BuGGS,  Anthony 

BUGGS,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Pembroke,  c. 
ZS93.   Oi>&  °^  these  names  Knighted,  Aug.  lo,  1618. 

BUGGS,  JOHN.  Licensed  to  practice  medicine,  1634  (Incorp. 
from  Leyden).  Perhaps  will  (P.C.C.)  1640;  M.D.;  of  St 
Andrew's,  Holborn.    (H.  G.  Harrison.) 

BUGGS,  SAMUEL,  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  July  6, 1607.  Matric. 
1607;  B.A.  1610-1;  M.A.  1614;  B.D.  1621;  D.D.  1631  {Lit. 
Reg.).  Fellow.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1614.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Mar.  8,  1615-6. 

BUGGS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  4,  1615. 
Matric.  1615.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Drinkston,  Suffolk,  Esq. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  15,  1619. 

BUGGY  or  BICKY, ,  Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi,  1426. 

BUGLANO,  see  BUCKLAND. 

BUICK,  see  BEWICK. 

BUISSIERE,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity, 
Jime  21,  1707.  S.  of  Peter,  of  Paris.  Matric.  1707;  Scholar, 
1708; M.B.  1712. 

BULBECK,  EDWARD.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Queens',  Michs. 
1558  (Edward  de  Vere).  S.  of  John  De  Vere,  i6th  Earl  of 
Oxford.  Migrated  to  St  John's.  M.A.  1564;  on  visit  of  the 
Queen.  Succeeded  as  17th  Earl,  1562.  Distinguished  as 
traveller,  statesman,  etc.  Served  against  the  Armada,  1588. 
Died  June  24,  1604.  (D.N.B.) 

BULBECK,  THOMAS.  M.A.  1633  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Thomas,  of  Eastmeon,  Hants.  Matric.  (from  Trinity,  Oxford) 
Jan.  25,  1627-8,  age  19;  B.A.  1627-8;  M.A.  1630.  V.  of 
Happisburgh,  Norfolk,  1640.  V.  of  Little  Melton,  1640.  (Al. 
Oxon.) 

BULCOCKE,  HAMMOND.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter, 
1621 ;  B.A.  1624-5 ;  M.A.  1628.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  July  21 ; 
priest,  July  22,  1625.  V.  of  Saxby,  near  Ormby,  Lines., 
1628-31. 

BULCOCK,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  June  8, 
1653.  S.  of  Hammond  (above),  clerk,  of  Harpswell,  Lines. 
School,  Lincoln.  Matric.  1653;  B.A.  1656-7.  R.  of  Caenby, 
Lines.,  1660. 

BULCOCKE,  ROLAND.  B.A.  1542-3. 

BULE,  HUGH.  B.D.  1484-5. 

BULFELL,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's, 
Michs.  1586;  B.A.  1589-90;  M.A.  1593.  V.  of  Millom,  Cum- 
berland, 1623. 

BULKELEY,  see  also  BUCKLEY. 

BULKELEY,  DEWY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Mar.  30,  1717. 
B.  at  Fordingbridge,  Hants.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  Dewy,  of  Burgate, 
Hants.,  Knt.   Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  21,  1715-6. 

BULKLEY  or  BUCKLEY,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St 
John's,  Michs.  1555.  Of  Staffordshire.  S.  of  Thomas,  of 
Woore.  Scholar,  1555;  B.A.  1559-60;  M.A.  1563;  B.D.  1569; 
D.D.  1578.  FeUow,  1560.  R.  of  OdeU,  Beds.,  1572.  Preb.  of 
Chester,  1574;  of  W^tminster,  1583;  of  Lichfield,  1594. 
V.  of  St  Mary,  Shrewsbury,  1578-82.  Married  Olyff  Irby, 
of  Lines.  Buried  at  Odell,  Jan.  5,  1620-1.  Will  (D.  and 
Ch.  Westminster).  Father  of  Paul  (1600-1)  and  Peter  (1604- 
5).    {Vis.  of  Beds.,  1634;  W.  M.  Harvey,  Willey  Hundred.) 

BULKELEY,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's, 
Easter,  1629.  The  New  Englander.  Bapt.  at  OdeU,  Beds., 
June  12,  1614.  S.  of  Peter  (1604-5),  R.  of  Odell.  Went 
to  Boston,  Mass.,  1635,  with  his  father.  Pastor  of  Marshfleld, 
Mass.,  1642-59.  Succeeded  his  father  at  Concord,  1659-94. 
Died  at  Chelmsford,  Mass.,  Jan.  2, 1695-6.  (J.  G.  Bartlett.) 

BULKELEY,  HENRY.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Queens',  Michs. 
1657.  Of  Wales.  Doubtless  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Barronhill,  Isle 
of  Anglesey,  Esq.,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Apr.  12,  1654. 
Master  of  the  Household  to  King  Charles  II  and  James  II. 
M.P.  for  Anglesey,  1679;  for  Beaumaris,  16^9-81  and  1685-7. 
Accompanied  King  James  II  to  France.  Died  1698.  (T. 
Nicholas,  Annals  of  the  County  Families  of  Wales,  i.  40.) 

BULKLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Dec.  9,  1713.  B.  in 
London. 

BULKLEY,  LANCELOT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  25,  1661.  S.  of  William,  gent.,  of  Anglesey.  B.  there. 
School,  Newport.  Matric.  1661;  B.A.  1665-6;  M.A.  1669; 
B.D.  1676.  Fellow,  1668.  Preb.  of  Bangor,  1712.  R.  of 
Llangelynin  and  Llanbedr,  Carnarv.  Archdeacon  of  Merio- 
neth, 1712-6.  DiedApr.  1719.  Buried  at  Llangelynin.  Father 
of  William  (1704).  (Browne  Willis,  Bangor.) 

BULKELEY  or  BUCKLEY,  PAUL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens', 
Mar.  18, 1600-1.  Of  Bedfordshire.  S.of  Edward  (1555),  D.D. 
B.A.  1604-5;  M.A.  1608.  Fellow,  1607-10.  Buried  Oct.  19, 
1610.  Brother  of  the  next.  (Vis.  of  Beds.,  1634.) 

BULKELEY  or  BUCKLEY,  PETER.  B.A.  from  St  John's, 
1604-5.  S.  of  Edward,  D.D.  (i555)-  B.  at  OdeU,  Beds., 
Jan.  31, 1582-3.  M.A.  1608.  FeUow,  1605.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1610,  as  Buddey.   Ord.deacon  and  priest  (Ely)  June,  1608. 


Bull,  John 

Canon  of  Lichfield,  1609.  University  preacher,  1610.  R.  of 
OdeU,  Beds.,  1610-35.  Emigrated  to  New  England,  1635; 
leader  of  the  party  which  founded  the  town  of  Concord. 
Pastor  of  Concord  till  his  death.  Mar.  9,  1658-9,  aged  73. 
Author,  religious.  Father  of  Edward  (1629),  brother  of  Paul, 
above.  {D.N.B. ;  Vis.  of  Beds.,  1634;  J.  G.  Bartlett.) 

BULKELY,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1624.  Of  Anglesey.  B.A.  1628-9;  M.A.  1632;  B.D.  1639. 
FeUow,  1629,  ejected  1644.  Taxor,  1636.  R.  of  Newton 
BlossomviUe,  Bucks.,  1642.   {Lipscomb,  iv.  260.) 

BULKELEY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  15)  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  28, 1641-2.  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Beaumaris,  Anglesey 
(afterwards  Viscount  Bulkeley,  of  Cashel).  B.  at  Llanfair- 
fechan,  Carnarv.  School,  Westminster.  M.A.  1641-2  {Lit. 
Reg.).  Slain  by  Major  Cheadle,  at  Beaumaris,  Feb.  i,  1649- 
50.   (G.  Mag.,  Jan.  1865,  p.  78.) 

BULKLEY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  as  nobleman  (age  16)  at  Christ's, 
Aug.  16,  1698.  S.  of  Richard,  Viscount  Bulkeley  of  Cashel. 
B.  at  Baron  HiU,  Anglesey,  Sept.  19,  1682.  M.A.  1700.  M.P. 
for  Anglesey,  1704-15,  and  1722-4.  Constable  of  Beaumaris 
and  Carnarvon  Castles.  DiedatBath,  June  13, 1724.  {G.E.C.) 

BULKELEY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  7,  1701-2.  S.  of  Richard,  D.D.  B.  at  Hereford.  School, 
Hereford.   Matric.  1702;  B.A.  1705-6. 

BULKELEY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  Trinity,  July 
28,1708.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Anglesey.  School,  Bangor.  Matric. 
1708;  Scholar,  1711;  B.A.  171 1-2.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  June 
15,  1712. 

BULKELEY,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  10,  1748. 
S.  of  Samuel,  of  Lincoln's  Inn.  B.  in  London.  School,  Bury. 
Matric.  1748;  B.A.  1753;  M.A.  1756.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
May  8,  1800,  age  69.  D.D.  (Oxford)  1800.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely)  May  30,  1757;  priest.  May  21,  1758.  R.  of  Hinton 
Brackley,  Northants.,  1771-1809.  Sub-dean  and  preb.  of 
Bristol,  1794.  Died  Apr.  17, 1809,  aged  81.  {Baker,  i.  637.) 

BULKELEY,  THOMAS.  B.Civ.L.  1534-5.  'Chanter  of  Bangor 
Cathedral;  R.  of  Llanruthland,  Anglesey;  keepeth  a  good 
house.'  Precentor  of  Bangor.  Died  1570.  WiU,  P.C.C. 
(Return  of  Bishop  of  Bangor,  1561.  Browne  WUlis,  Bangor, 
263.) 

BULKELEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  30, 
1693.  Of  Staffordshire.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1694; 
s.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Staffs. 

BULKELEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  1628. 
Of  Bedfordshire. 

BULKELY  or  BUCKLEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity, 
June  14,  1656.   Of  Wales.  Matric.  1656. 

BULKELEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
May  23,  1704.  S.  of  Lancelot,  clerk  (1661).  B.  at  Conway, 
Carnarv.  School,  Llanrwst.  Matric  1704;  B.A.  1707-8. 

BULKELEY, .   B.A.  1525-6. 

BULL,  ABRAHAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  i,  1619. 
Matric.  1619;  B.A.  1622-3. 

BULL,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  18, 
1690-1.  S.  of  Charles,  of  Embsay,  Yorks.  School,  Skipton. 

BULL,  DANIEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Emmanuel,  Michs.  1647; 
B.A.  1649-50;  M.A.  from  Christ's,  1652.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1654,  as  'Ball.'  FeUow  of  Christ's,  by  visitor's  mandate, 
1650-4.  He  may  be  the  sUenced  minister  of  Stoke  Newington, 
1657-62;  but  one  of  the  names  was  ordained  priest  (Lincoln) 
Sept.  1,  1662.  According  to  Calamy  he  continued  as  non- 
conformist minister  at  Newington.   (D.N.B.) 

BULL,  DIGBY.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  1668.  S.  of  Josiah. 
B.  at  ColeshiU,  Warws.  Schools,  CoIeshiU  and  HawksweU. 
Migrated  to  Sidney,  June  24, 1669.  Matric.  1670;  B.A.  1672- 
3;  M.A.  1676.  Schoolmaster  at  ColeshiU.  R.  of  Sheldon, 
Warws.  Author,  The  Watchman's  Voice.  (Vis.  of  Warms., 
1682;  H.  G.  Harrison.) 

BULL,  FRANCIS.   Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1562. 

BULL,  GILBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  30,  1681.  Of 
Derbyshire.  Matric.  i68r;  B.A.  1684-5. 

BULL,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1582. 

BULL,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1583. 
Perhaps  adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  HaU,  June  18,  1585. 

BULL,  HENRY.  Adm.  ^en.%.  (age  17)  at  Queens',  Dec.  18, 1700. 
Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  1701;  B.A.  1704-5;  M.A.  1708;  B.D. 
1716;  D.D.  1721.  FeUow,  1709-23.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
June,  1707;  priest  (Ely)  Sept.  25,  1709.  V.  of  St  Botolph, 
Cambridge,  1717.  V.  of  Oakington,  Cambs.,  1718.  V.  of 
Wisbech,  1721. 

BULL,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1570;  B.A. 
from  Queens',  1574-5.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Roudham, 
Norfolk,  tiU  1589.  Died  1589.  One,  s.  and  h.  of  John,  of 
London,  gent.,  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  30, 1373. 
(PeiU,  I.  115.) 


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Bmx,  John 

BULL,  JOHN.  Matric  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1575: 
B.A.  1579-80.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  1587,  and  licensed  as 
preacher.   V.  of  Barbolm,  Lines.,  1597-1619. 

BULL,  JOHN.  Said  to  have  been  Mus.D.  at  Cambridge,  c.  1590-3 
(register  defective  about  this  time).  B.  1563-  Mus.B. 
(Oxford)  1586.  Organist  to  Queen  Elizabeth  and  James  I. 
Uresham  Professor  of  Music,  1597.  Accepted  the  position 
of  organist  at  Notre  Dame,  .\ntwerp,  1617.  Buried  in  Ant- 
werp Cathedral,  1628.  (D.N.B.;  Ward's  Gresham.) 

BULL,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jksus,  c.  1596;  B.A.  1599" 
1600;  M.A.  1603.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Norwich)  June  15, 
1606,  age  36.  C.  of  £yke,  Suffolk. 

BULI^  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trujity,  Michs.  1601 

BULL,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Jan.  28, 
1668-9.  S.  of  Henry,  shoemaker.  B.  at  Bury  St  Edmunds. 
School,  Bury.  Matric  1670;  B.A.  1672-3;  M.A.  1676.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  June,  1674;  priest  (Ely)  Mar.  24,  1675-6. 
Minister  at  St  James",  Bury,  1677-1703-  R-  of  Fomham, 
1684-1712.   Died  1712. 

BULL,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sr  John's,  Mar.  27,  1680. 
S.  of  Ralph,  clerk,  deceased.  B.  at  Dalbury,  Derbs.  School, 
Dalbury  (private).  Matric.  1680;  B.A.  1683-4;  M.A.  1694. 

BULL,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  12,  1713.  Of 
Derbyshire.  Matric.  1713;  B.A.  i7i6-7-  Ord.  deacon  (Lon- 
don) Feb.  22,  1718-9;  priest,  Feb.  18,  1721-2. 

BULL,  JOSIAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1586. 
M.I.  to  one  of  these  names,  having  a  son  Josias,  at  Sutton 
Coldfield,  Warws.,  1621,  age  about  50.  Will,  P.C.C.  (J.  Ch. 
Smith.) 

BULL,  JOSIAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1620;  B.A. 
1625-6;  M.A.  1629.  R.  of  North  Cray,  Kent,  1632-56.  Died 
Oct.  22,  1656,  aged  54.   M.I.  at  North  Cray.  WiU,  P.C.C. 

BULL,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Emmanuel,  May  22, 
1587.  Matric.  1587;  B.A.  1590-1;  M.A.  1594.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1594. 

BULL,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clark,  July  5, 1634-  Matric. 
1634;  B.A.  1638-9;  M.A.  1642. 

BULL,  MICHAEL.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  Jime  3, 1692.  Of 
London.  S.  of  William,  trumpet-maker,  of  St  Martin'?, 
Westminster.  Matric.  1692; B.A.  1695-6; M.A.  1699.  Fellow, 
1699-1702.     Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  22,  1700;  priest 

S Canterbury)  1702.  V.  of  Hougham,  1702-8.  R.  of  St 
fames,  Dover,  till  1703.  R.  of  Brasted,  Kent,  1708-63.  Six- 
preacher  at  Canterbury  Cathedral.  Died  Aug.  27,  1763, 
aged  88.  Buried  at  Brasted.    M.I.  there.   (Masteri.) 

BULL,  NATHANIEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1584. 

BULL,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1635; 
B.A.  1638-9. 

BULL,  RICHARD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Apr.  29, 
1743.  Of  London.  Matric.  pens.  Lent,  1743-4;  Scholar,  i744- 
Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Sir  John,  late  of  Chipping  Ongar,  Essex, 
deceased,  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  13,  1743. 

BULL,  ROBERT.   B.Can.L.  1467-8. 

BULL,  ROBERT.  D.D.  from  Emmanuel,  1725  (Lit.  Reg.).  S.  of 
George,  archdeacon  of  LlandaS.  Matric.  from  Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  Mar.  12,  1694-5,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1698-9.  In- 
corp. as  B.A.  at  Cambridge,  1725.  Preb.  of  Gloucester,  1705- 
29.  R.  of  Tortworth,  Gloucs.,  1707.  Preb.  of  Brecon,  1707. 
V.ofChurcham,Gloucs.,i725.  Died  Dec.  5, 1729.  (Al.Oxon.) 

BULL,  SABfUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  July  6, 
X641.  S.  of  John,  draper,  of  Little  Waldingfield,  Suffolk. 
B.  there.  School,  Little  Waldingfield  (private).  Matric  1644; 
B.A.  1644-5:  M.A.  1648.  Perhaps  R.  of  Rayleigh,  Essex, 
1662-78;  and  R.  of  Hadleigh,  1653-78.  Died  1678. 

BULL,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1686.  Of 
Norwich.  Matric.  1690;  B.A.  1690-1.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich) 
June,  1694.  Minor  canon  of  Norwich.  V.  of  Eaton,  Norwich, 
1699-1703  (res.).  V.  of  Westall,  Suffolk,  1705.  R.  of 
Froftenden,  1719-29.  R.  of  Brampton,  1728-43. 

BULL,  THOMAS.  Fellow  of  Jesus,  c.  1529-36.  One  of  these 
names  Preb.  of  Rochester,  1543-6.  R.  of  Trotterediffe, 
Kent,  1543-6.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1546;  of  St  Mary-le-Strand, 
I»ndon,  derk.    (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

BULL,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1616; 
B.A.  1619-20;  M.A.  1623.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  Sept.  23, 
1631.  Probably  V.  of  Bouall,  York*.,  1641-53. 

BULL,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  1638;  Scholar, 
1641;  B.A.  1641-3. 

BULL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  tizar  (age  17)  at  Trimity,  June  34, 
1710.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  London,  dtizen  and  poulterer. 
Bapt.  at  Clerkenwell,  Dud.  so,  1601.  'Gredan'  from  Christ's 
Hoapital,  London.  Matric  i7ti;Scbolar,  1712;  B.A.  1713-4; 
M.A.  1717.  Ord.  dMCOD  (Lonoon)  June  13,  17x5.  C.  of 
Ruddnge,  Kent.  Under-mMtw  at  Chritt't  Hoapital,  1713. 
V.of  Enford,  Wilt*.,  1735-33.  Died  Aug.  16,  I73S-  Mther 
of  the  next.  (A.  W.  Lodchart) 


BuLLER,  Francis 

BULL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  July  2, 
1744.  S.  of  Thomas,  V.  of  Enford,  Wilts,  (above).  '  Grecian ' 
from  Christ's  Hospital.  Matric.  1744;  B.A.  1747-8;  M.A.  1751. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  1749;  priest  (London)  Sept.  33, 
1751.  C.  of  Clavering,  Essex,  1765.  R.  of  Layston,  Suffolk, 
1767-95.  Died  c.  1795.   (A.  W.  Lockhart.) 

BULL,  WILLIAM.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1433-6. 

BULL,  WILLIAld.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1613. 
B.  at  Hadleigh,  Suffolk.  B.A.  1616-7;  M.A.  1620.  Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (London)  Sept.  19,  1619,  age  33.  R.  of 
St  Andrew,  Hertford,  1644-6.  Will  of  one  of  these  names 
(P.C.C.)  1652;  of  Avdey,  Essex,  clerk. 

BULL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Magdalene,  Jime  8, 
1660.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Manuden,  Essex.  School,  Bishop's 
Stortford.  Matric.  1660;  B.A.  1664-5.  Signs  for  deacon's 
orders  (London)  Sept.  24, 1670,  C.  of  Broxted,  Essex;  priest's, 
June  16,  1671,  C.  of  Chickney. 

BULL  or  BUTT,  .    B.A.  1524-5,  as  Bole;  M.A.  1527-8; 

B.D.  1540.  Doubtless  Thomas  Bull,  fellow  of  Jesus,  1329; 

whom  see. 

BULL, .  MatricsizarfromCoRPUsCHRiSTi,  iS44(mn^«<A<s). 

BULLACE,  ROBERT.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1573- 
BULLARO,  PETER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1575 ; 

B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1578-9,  as  Bulward. 

BULLARD,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Lent,  1564-5. 
Probably  B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1574-5;  M.A.  1578. 

BULLARD, .  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Lent,  1585-6. 

BULLEMUR,  ELLIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Pembroke,  May  7, 
1733.  S.  of  Timothy,  R.  of  Oulton,  Norfolk,  next.  Matric. 
1735;  B.A.  1736-7;  M.A.  1740.  Usher  at  Norwich  Grammar 
School,  c.  1737.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.;  priest,  Nov. 
1743.  R.  of  Beeston  Regis,  Norfolk,  1743-6,  and  1762-4. 
R.  of  Itteringham,  1751.  Died  Nov.  30,  1764.  (G.  Mag.) 

BULLEMUR,  TIMOTHY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Pembroke, 
Feb.  9, 1708-9.  S.  of  Timothy,  of  Bbcking,  Norfolk.  Matric. 
1709;  B.A.  1728-9;  M.A.  1738.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1739, 
as  Bulmer.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  1712.  C.  of  Cromer, 
1716.  R.  of  Plumstead,  1737.  Master  of  Norwich  Grammar 
School,  1737.  R.  of  Oulton,  Norfolk.  V.  of  Corpusty.  Father 
of  the  above. 

BULLEN,  see  also  BOLLEN. 

BULLEN,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Sidney,  Nov.  5, 
1619.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Buntingford,  Herts.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  1619;  B.A.  1623-4;  M.A.  1627.  R.  of  Mablethorpe 
St  Peter,  Lines.,  1634-41. 

BULLEN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Magdalene,  Apr.  17, 
1730.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Lowther,  Westmorland.  School, 
Lowther.  Matric.  1731;  B.A.  1733-4;  M.A.  1737.  Fellow, 
1736.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  July,  1736;  priest,  Dec.  1738. 
R.  of  Newboume,  Suffolk,  1738.  R.  of  Kennet,  Cambs., 
1756-75-    Died  1775- 

BULLEN,  MARK.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Mar.  30, 
16^8.  Matric.  sizar  July,  1697;  LL.B.  1704.  Ord.  priest 
(Lmcoln)  May  19,  1706.  R.  of  Fenstanton,  Htmts.,  17(^36. 
Died  1736. 

BULLEINE,  RICHARD.  M.A.  from  St  John's,  1713.  S.  of 
Unton,  of  Barford,  Oxon.,  gent.  Matric.  from  Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  July  5,  1704,  age  15;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1708.  V.  of 
Hough-on-the-Hill,  Lines.,  1717-21.  {Al.  Oxoh.) 

BULLEN,  THOMAS.   B.A.  1527-8. 

BULLA YNE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1576; 
B.A.  from  Trinity,  1578-9. 

BULLEN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Magdalene,  Oct.  25,  1689. 
From  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  where  he  had  been  adm.  1684. 

S.  of ,  gent.   B.  at  Nantwicb,  Cheshire.   Matric.  1690; 

M.B.  1690. 

BULLEN,  W.   B.Civ.L.  1503-3. 

BULLER,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Sidney, 
June  5, 1630.  B.  at  Shillingham,  ComwaU.  School,  private. 
Matric.  1630.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Richard,  of  Shillinsbam,  Knt. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  1623.  M.P.  for  Saltash, 
1634-3,  and  1640.  Married  Thomasine,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 
Honeywood,  of  Elmsteac*,  Kent.  Father  of  the  next,  and 
of  John  (1647).  (B.  H.  Williams,  Ancient  West  Country 
Families.) 

BULLER,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1646.  itt  s.  of  Francis  (above),  of  Shillingham,  Cornwall. 
Bapt.  at  St  St«pben-by-Saltash,  Jan.  10,  1630-1.  B.A. 
1646-7;  created  M.A.  (Oxford)  1649.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Jan.  39,  1645-6.  Barritter-at-law,  1653.  ILP.  for 
Cornwall,  1639;  for  Sattaah,  1660-79-  Died  1694.  Will, 
P.C.C.  Brother  of  John  {1647).  {Ak  Oxon.) 


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BULLER,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  21, 1669.  Prob- 
ably s.  and  h.  of  Francis  (above),  'Master  of  the  Utter  Bar.' 
Bapt.  at  St  Stephen-by-Saltash,  July  i6,  1651.  (Previously 
ma  trie,  at  Queen's  College,  Oxford,  1665.)  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  May  14,  1666.  Of  Shillingbam,  Cornwall: 
and  of  Isleham,  Cambs.  M.P.  for  Saltasb,  1695-8.  Died 
Jan.  1697-8.  Brother  of  John  (1677)  and  Richard  (1674). 
(B.  H.  Williams,  Ancient  West  Country  Families;  A  I.  Oxon.) 

BULLER,  GEORGE  (1684-5),  see  BULWER. 

BULLER,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  June  3, 
1647.  B.  at  Walesby,  Notts.  School,  York.  Matric.  1647; 
B.A.  1650-1.  Ord.  priest  (York)  Aug.  1662. 

BULLER,  JAMES.  M.A.  from  King's,  1729.  S.  of  Gregory,  of 
Stowey,  Somerset,  gent.  Matric.  from  Balliol  College,  Oxford, 
Mar.  17,  1721-2,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1725.  {Al.  Oxon.) 

BULLER,  JAMES.  Matric.  from  Clars,  Michs.  1732. 

BULLER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  6,  1647.  Of 
Cornwall.  2nd  s.  of  Francis  (1620),  of  Shillingham,  Esq. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  29,  1645-6.  M.P.  for  East 
and  West  Looe,  Cornwall,  1656;  for  East  Looe,  1659;  for 
Saltash,  1661 ;  for  Liskeard,  1679,  ^^^9  '>  for  Grampound,  1692. 
Recorder  of  Saltash.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1716.  Brother  of  Francis 
(1646). 

BULLER,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1677. 
S.  of  Francis  (1646).  B.  at  St  Steven's,  ComwaU.  Matric. 
1678.    Died  in  College. 

BULI.AR,  RICHARD.  B.A.  1536-7;  M.A.  1540.  Fellow  of 
Christ's,  1539-40.  Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1540. 

BULLER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Nov.  18,  1674. 
Doubtless  s.  of  Francis  (1646).  Bapt.  at  St  Stephen-by- 
Saltash,  Oct.  9,  1656.    Matric.  1674.    WiU  (P.C.C.)  1694. 

BULLER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  1570.  S.  of 
Robert,  of  Brome,  Sufiolk.  Matric.  from  Christ's,  1569; 
Scholar  of  Caius,  in  1572. 

BULLER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1617. 

BULLERRE, .  B.A.  1528-9.  Probably  fellow  of  Pembroke, 

1537;  of  Lincoln  diocese. 

BULLESEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1605.  Of 
Yorkshire.  B.A.  1608-9.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  24, 
1609,  age  24.   C.  of  Garboldisham,  Norfolk. 

BULLET,  CHRISTOPHER  Matric  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs. 
1578;  B.A.  1582-3,  as  Bulbett;  M.A.  1586. 

BULLET,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1571. 

BULLEY,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  14,  1530.  Of  Somersham,  Hunts.  ('Bailey'  in 
Harwood.) 

BULLnNCHE,  JOHN.   B.A.  1504-5. 

BULLFINCH, .  B.Can.L.  1476-7.  Studied  also  at  Oxford. 

BULLINGHAM,  ARMYN.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  (age  15)  at  St 
John's,  May  26,  1686.  S.  of  John,  Esq.  B.  at  Ketton, 
Rutlanc.  School,  Bitchfield,  Linos,  (private).  Matric.  1686. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  10, 1679.  High  Sheriff  of  Rutland, 
1695.  {Lines,  Pedigrees.) 

BULUNGHAM,  EDWARD.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  161 1-2; 
M.A.  1615. 

BULLINGHAM,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Jesus, 
Easter,  1568.  Afterwards  at  King's,  1569-72.  S.  of  Nicholas 
(1559).  Bishop  of  Lincoln.  Bapt.  at  St  Margaret's,  lincoln. 
Mar.  19,  1553-4.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  19,  1576.  R.  of 
Elm  and  Emneth,  Cambs.,  1579  (resigned  same  year). 
Registrar  of  Lincoln  diocese.  M.P.  for  Lincoln,  1601;  and 
for  Boston,  1604-11.  Brother  of  Nicholas  (1584).  {Cooper, 
ni.  58;  Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

BULLINGHAM,  JOHN.  D.D.  1575.  Incorp.  from  Oxford.  M.A. 
(Oxford)  1554;  B.D.  1566;  D.D.  1567.  FeUow  of  Magdalen 
College,  Oxford,  1550.  R.  of  Boxwell,  Gloucs.,  1554 ;  of  With- 
ington,  1571;  of  St  Mary  Magdalen,  Milk  St,  1566;  of 
Burton-by-Lincoln,  1571;  and  of  Brington,  Hunts.,  1571. 
Archdeacon  of  Hunts.,  1567-76.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1565; 
of  Lincoln,  1568;  of  Worcester,  1570;  and  of  Hereford,  1582. 
Bishop  of  Gloucester  and  of  Bristol,  1581-98.  R.  of  Kilming- 
ton,  Somerset,  1596-8.  Died  May  20, 1598.  {Co<tper,  11.  247: 
D.N.B.;  Al.  Oxon.) 

BULLINGHAM,  NICHOLAS.  LL.D.  1559.  Probably  8.  of 
Thomas,  of  Worcester.  B.  there,  c.  1511.  B.C.L.,  of  Oxford, 
1536;  incorp.  D.C.L.,  from  Cambridge,  1566.  Chaplain  to 
Archbishop  Cranmer.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1547.  Archdeacon 
of  Lincoln,  1549.  R.  of  Thimbleby,  Lines.,  1552.  Deprived 
under  Queen  ^Iary  and  retired  to  Emden.  Reappointed  in 
1558.  Chaplain  to  Archbishop  Parker.  Bishop  of  Lincoln, 
1560;  of  Worcester,  1571-6.  Died  Apr.  18,  1576.  M.I.  at 
Worcester.  Father  of  Francis  (1568)  and  the  next.  (Cooper, 
1. 3So;  DJf.B.i  Linct.  Pedigrea) 


Bullock,  Emmanuel 

BULLINGHAM,  NICHOLAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 

Michs.  1584.    Previously  matric.  from  Brasenose,  Ojtford, 

Oct.  19,  1582.    S.  of  Nicholas,  Bishop  of  Lincoln,  above. 

Bapt  at  Buckden,  Sept.  30, 1566.   Of  Ketton,  Rutland.  WiU 

(P.CC.)  1639.  Brother  of  Francis  (1568).  (Lines.  Pedigrees.) 
BULLINGHAM,  NICHOLAS.  Matric  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 

Lent,   1645-6.    Of  Rutland.    S.   of   Richard,   of   Ketton. 

Migrated  to  St  John's,  Apr.  19,  1646,  age  16;  B.A.  1648-9; 

M.A.  1652;  B.D.  1659.    Fellow  of  St  John's,  1650.    V.  of 

WhitUesford,  Cambs.,  1661.    V.  of  Gt  WUbraham,  1661. 

R.  of  Freshwater,  Isle  of  Wight,  1663-93.  Died  1693. 
BULLINGHAM,    RICHARD.     B.A.    from    Trinity,    1597-8; 

Scholar,  1596. 
BULLINGHAM,   RICHARD.    B.A.  from  St  John's,   1611-2. 

Doubtless  s.  of  Nicholas  (1584).   Of  Ketton,  Rutland,  Esq. 

Probably  buried  Jan.  17, 1657, at  Ketton.  (Lines.  Pedigrees; 

Leics.  and  Ruts.,  Notes  and  Queries,  lu.  93.) 
BULLINGHAM,  THOMAS.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1611-3. 
BULLINGHAM,    THOMAS.    Matric   pens,   from   St   John's, 

Michs.  1626;    B.A.   1630-1;    M.A.   1634.     V.  of  Gisbum, 

Yorks.,  1636-56. 
BULLINGTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

1451. 
BULLIS,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Aug.  1696. 

S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Ely.  School,  Ely.   Matric.  1697;  B.A. 

1700-1;  LL.B.  1725.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  July  5,  1702;  priest 

(Chichester)  1704.    V.  of  Billingshurst,  Sussex,  1706;  also 

R.  of  Suilington,  1724.  Died  Dec  19,  1737. 

BULLIVANT,  DANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  May  14,  1730. 
S.  of  John.  B.  at  Coston,  Leics.  School,  Oakham.  Matric. 
1730.  Migrated  to  Christ's,  Jan.  19,  1730-1.  Scholar,  1731; 
B.A.  1733-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  9,  1734;  priest, 
Jime  20,  1736.  R.  of  Teigh,  Rutland,  1737.  R.  of  Saxby 
and  Stapleford,  Leics.,  1745-63.  Died  Apr.  18, 1763,  aged  52. 
M.I.  at  Coston.  (Peile,  11.  225;  Nichols,  11.  145.) 

BULLIVANT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  2, 1616.  Of 
Northamptonshire.  B.A.  1619-20;  M.A.  1623.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  June  12;  priest,  June  13,  1625.  R.  of  Abington, 
Northants.,  i628-(?)  1652. 

BULLIVANT,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  May  19,  1666.  Of 
Oakham,  Rutland.  Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1669-70;  M.A.  1673. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  29,  1670. 

BULLIVANT,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Oct.  16,  1695.  Of 
Thingdon,  Northants.  Matric.  1698;  B.A.  1699-1700. 

BULLIVANT,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  7,  1737. 

Of  Cranford  St  Andrew,  Northants.  S.  of ,  derk.  School, 

Oakham.  Matric.  1737;  Scholar;  B.A.  1740-1.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Sept.  20,  1741;  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  25,  1743. 
C.  of  Haurgrave,  Northants.  R.  of  Guilsborough.  Died  Aug. 
1792. 

BULLOCK,  ANTHONY.   B.A.  1518-9;  M.A.  1521. 

BULLOCK,  COLBY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Oct.  1742. 
S.  of  William,  of  Sturston,  Norfolk.  B.  at  Yaxham.  Schools, 
Seaming  and  Norwich.  Matric.  1743;  Scholar,  1743-9;  B.A. 
1746-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May  21,  1749,  as  C.  of 
Reymerston;  priest,  Sept.  23,  1750.  V.  of  Sturston,  1753- 
1804.  R.  of  Shipdham,  1754-1804.  Died  Nov.  19,  1804. 
(Venn,  11.  52.) 

BULLOCK,  EDMUND.  Matric  pens,  from  Trinity,  c.  1596. 
Perhaps  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  14,  1601;  of  Norfolk. 

BULLOCK,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Sept.  28, 
1626.  S.  of  Edmund,  barrister.  B.  at  Walsingham,  Norfolk. 
Schools,  Westminster  and  Perse,  Cambridge.  Matric.  1626-7; 
Scholar,  1626-8. 

BULLOCK,  EDWARD.  Matric  FelL-Com.  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1627.  Of  Pentney,  Norfolk.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Edward, 
Knt.,  of  Faulkboume  Hall,  Essex.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Nov.  1628.    Wm  (P.C.C.)  1648-9. 

BULLOCK,  EDWARD.  Adm.  FelL-Com.  (age  16)  at  Trinity, 
Sept.  20,  1679.  S.  of  Edwardj  of  Faulkboum  Hall,  Essex. 
School,  Newport,  Essex.  Matnc  1680.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
May  XI,  1682.  Of  Faulkboume  Hall,  Esq.  M.P.  for  Essex, 
1698;  for  Colchester,  1705.  Died  Dec  6,  1705.  Brother  of 
John  (1690).  (Essex  Pedigrees.) 

BULLOCK,  EDWARD.  LL.B.  from  King's,  1717.  S.  of  Edward 
(above).  B.  Sept.  22, 1695.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1711. 
Of  Faulkboume  Hall,  Esq. 

BULLOCK,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  20,  1749.  S.  of  Richard  (1719),  D.D.,  of  Surrey.  B.  at 
Streatham.  School,  Streatham.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Nov.  20,  1749.  Barrister,  1755.  Brother  of  Richard  (1746). 

BULLOCK,  EMMANUEL.  Matric  8iiar  from  Jesus,  Easter, 
1605. 


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Bullock,  George 

BULLOCK,  GEORGE.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  ii$7-*;  M.A.  1341; 
B.D.  1554;  D.D.  1357.  FeUow,  1537-8.  Proctor,  i549-50- 
Retired  to  Nevera  Abbey,  under  King  Edward.  R.  of  Gt 
Mcmgeham,  Kent,  1353.  Preb.  of  Durham,  I554-9-  Master 
of  St  John's,  1354-9.  V.  of  St  Sepulchre,  London,  I354-6- 
Lady  Margaret  Professor  of  Divinity,  1556-9-  R-  o*  Gt 
Mondea,  Herts.,  1556-9.  Retired  again  to  Nevers,  1559. 
Afterwards  at  Paris,  and  at  Antwerp.  Author,  theological. 
Died  at  Antwerp,  1580.  {D.N.B.;  Baker-Mayor.) 

BULLOCK,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1366;  B.A.  from  Magdalene,  1370-1. 

BULLOCK,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Michs.  1638.   Of  Derbyshire.   B.A.  1641-2;  M.A.  1646. 

BULLOCK,  HENRY.  B.A.  1303-4;  M.A.  1307;  B.D.  1316-7; 
D.D.  1520.  Fellow  of  Queens',  1306.  Of  Coventry  and 
Lichfield  diocese.  Vice-chancellor,  1524-5.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln).  R.  of  St  Martin's,  Ludgate,  1323.  Chaplain 
to  Cardinal  Wolsey.  An  intimate  friend  and  correspondent 
of  Erasmus.  Author,  Oraiio  habita  Cantabrigiae,  printed  by 
Siberch,  1520;  reprinted  by  H.  Bradshaw,  1886.  Died  1326. 
Will  (P.CC.)  1526.   {Cooper,  i.  34;  D.N.B.) 

BULLOCK,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1570. 
B.A.  from  Jesus,  1573-4;  M.A.  i377;  B.D.  1385.  Fellow  of 
Jesus,  1578-84.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1591.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 
Nov.  1577;  priest,  July  5, 1379-  V.  of  Histon,  Cambs.,  1579- 
82.  Perhaps  R.  of  Berkhampstead,  Herts.,  1583. 

BULLOCK,  JOHN.  Exhibitioner  from  Tonbridge  School  to 
Emmanuel,  1623.  S.  of  one  of  the  Skinners'  Company. 
(Hughes,  Tonbridge  School.)  No  matriculation  found. 

BULLOCKE,  JOHN,  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  Oct  30, 
1641.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Underwood,  Derbs.  B.  at  Green- 
hill,  between  Dronfidd  and  Sheffield,  Derbs.  School, 
Ashbourne.  Matric.  1642. 

BULLOCK,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Jan.  26, 
1646-7.  S.  of  Marmaduke,  of  Knaresborougb,  Yorks.  B. 
there.  School,  Knaresborougb. 

BULLOCK,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sr  John's,  May  18, 
1682.  S.  of  William,  Esq.,  deceased.  B.  at  Norton,  Derbs. 
School,  Dronfield.  Matnc.  1682.  Died  Feb.  17,  1682-3, 
aged  18.  Buried  at  Norton.   (F.M.G.,  448.) 

BULLOCK,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhocse,  Mar.  27, 
1690.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Faulkboume,  Essex.  School,  Hal- 
stead.  Matric.  1690;  Scholar,  1690.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  1687.  M.P.  for  Maiden,  Essex,  1699.  Of  Dyne's 
Hall,  Great  Maplestead,  Essex.  Died  1740.  Brother  of 
Edward  (1679).  {Essex  Pedigrees;  T.  A.  Walker,  187.) 

BULLOCK,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  King's,  xyzz-i.  Matric. 
Easter,  1715.  S.  of  John  (1690),  of  Faulkboume,  Essex. 
Died  aged  23.    (Essex  Pedigrees.) 

BULLOCK,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Jan.  5, 
1731-2.  S.  of  John,  gent.  B.  in  London.  Perhaps  adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  1729;  s.  and  h.  of  John,  of  St  Clement 
Danes,  London. 

BULLOCK,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  3,  1749. 
S.  of  William,  farmer,  of  Stafis.  B.  at  Fleetj^-een,  near 
Leeke.  School,  Ashford,  Derbs.  Matric.  1749;  B.A.  1753; 
M.A.  1737.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  18,  1733;  priest 
(Lichfield)  June  9,  1754.  V.  of  Hartington,  Derbs.,  1755-89. 
(Scott-Mayor,  in.  388.) 

BULLOCK,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Clare,  June  6. 
1749.  S.  of  Josiah,  of  Faulkboume  Hall.  B.  in  London,  1731, 
School,  Felstead.  Matric.  1749.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Mar.  3,  1749-50.  M.P.  for  Essex,  1784-1809.  Died  Dec.  28, 
1809.   (Essex  Pedigrees.) 

BULLOCK  or  BULLOUGH,  JOSIAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel, 
June  17,  1671.  Of  Lancashire.  Matric.  1671. 

BULLOCK,  JUSTIN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1362. 

BULLOCK,  RICHARD.  B.Can.L.  1476-7. 

BULLOCK,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke, 
Aug.  27,  1698.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Helston,  Comwall,  gent. 
Matric.  1699. 

BULLOCK,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  Kino's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
I7I9.  B.  at  Faulkboume,  Essex.  Matric  1721;  B.A.  1724-3; 
M.A.  1728.  FeUow,  1733.  Ord.  deacoo  (Lincoln)  Dec.  20, 
1734;  priest,  Sept.  19,  1733.  R.  of  Streatham,  Surrey,  1723. 
Preb.  of  Westminster,  I74X.  Chaplain  to  the  King.  V.  of 
St  Bride's,  London.  1744-8.  V.  of  Christ  Church,  Newgate 
St,  1748-54-  Died  Nov.  14,  1754.  Admon.  (P.CC).  Fatherof 
Edward  (1749)  and  the  next.  (Essex  Pmligr»*$.) 

BULLOCK,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
June  17,  1746.  S.  of  Richard,  K.  of  Streatham,  Surrey,  above. 
Bapt.  there,  May  8,  1729.  Colleger  at  Eton.  Matric  1746; 
B.A.  1730-1;  M.A.  1733;  D.D.  1783.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Feb. 33, 1733; priest  (Norwich)  Jane  17, 1733.  V.ofCopdock, 


BuLTOLL,  John 

Suffolk,  1733-84.  R.  of  Dry  Drayton,  Cambs.,  1755-84- 
R.  of  St  Paul's,  Covent  Garden,  1784-1809.  R.  of  Streatham, 
Surrey,  1785-1809.  Died  Oct.  4,  1809.  Brother  of  Edward 
(1749)-  (Scoa-Mayor,  ni.  360.) 

BULLOCK,  ROBERT.  Matric  sizar  from  Gonville  Hall, 
Easter,  1548;  Scholar,  1548.  One  of  these  names  R.  of 
Avington,  Hants.,  1554.  R.  of  Itchen  Abbas,  1360. 

BULLOCK,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  11, 
1631-2.  S.  of  Robert  [Edward],  deceased.  B.  at  Merton, 
Norfolk.  School,  S.  Pickenham,  Norfolk  (private).  Matric. 
1652;  B.A.  1655-6;  M.A.  1659.  R.  of  Antingham  St  Mary, 
Norfolk,  1660-73.  The  father,  Edward,  mamed  Mary,  dau. 
of  Sir  William  De  Grey,  of  Merton.  (Scott-Mayor,  i.  xxvi.) 

BULLOCK,    ROBERT.   Adm.   Fell.-Com.   (age  23)   at  Caius, 

1738-9.  S.  of ,  of  Hingham,  Norfolk.    B.  at  Shipdham. 

Schools,  Wymondham  and  Diss   (private).    Matric.    1739. 

Probably  s.  of  Robert.    Succeeded  his  father  as  Lord  of 

the  manor  of  Thuxton's,  Wymondham.   M.I.  at  Shipdham 

to  Robert  Bullock,  late  of  Hingham,  who  died  1731,  aged 

31.   (Venn,  11.  43.) 
BULLOCK,  SIMON.   Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1558. 

S.  of  George,  gent.,  of  Berwick-on-Tweed.  School,  Durham. 

Adm.  at  Caius,  Nov.  14, 1561,  age  19;  B.A.  (Queens')  1560-1; 

M.A.  (Queens')  1569.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Oct.  13,  1564; 

priest,  Apr.  4,  1563.    R.  of  Gt  Hautbois,  Norfolk,  1564-9. 

V.  of  Scotton,  1564-8.  R.  of  St  Clement,  Norwich,  1568-74. 

Will  proved,  1574.   (Venn,  i.  47.) 
BULLOCK,  SIMON.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1362. 

BULLOCK,  THOMAS.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  Easter,  1603;  B.A. 

1603-3; M.A.  1606. 
BULLOCK,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Jesus,  May  3,  1628. 

Of Darley, Derbs.  2nds.ofjohn.  Matric.  1628; B.A.  1630-x. 

Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  1631.  Brother  of  William 

(1635)- 
BULLOCK,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1676. 

BULLOCK,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  i, 
1633.  S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Darley,  Derbs.  B.  there.  School, 
Ashbourne.  Matric  1635;  B.A.  1638-9;  M.A.  1642.  Fellow, 
1639-44  (ejected).  Author,  Virginia  impartially  examined, 
1649.  Will  (P.CC.)  1650;  'of  Essex,  but  bound  for  Virginia.' 
Brother  of  Thomas  (1628).   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

BULLOCK,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1676.  B.  at  Binfield,  Berks.  Matric.  1677;  B.A.  1681-2; 
M.A.  1685.  Fellow,  1680.  Taxor,  1688.  Afterwards  lived 
on  his  estate  at  Sandhurst,  Berks.  Died  1708.  Benefactor 
to  King's.  (Harwood.) 

BULLOCK, .   Paid  fee,  probably  for  M.A.  1478-9. 

BULLOCK,  .  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  1600  (possibly 

Thomas,  above). 
BULMAN,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1476. 
BULMAN,  RALPH.   Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1586. 
BULLMAN,  ROBERT.    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Apr.  9,  1653. 

Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  1656;  Scholar,  1657;  B.A.  1658--9;  M.A. 

1662.    V.  of  Ware,  Herts.,  1670-81.    Died  1681.    Admon. 

(Consist  C.  London)  1681. 
BULLMER,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  14)  at  Sr  John's,  Jmie  18, 

1633.  S.  of  Henry,  of  NewcasUe-on-Tyne.  B.  there.  School, 

Newcastle.   Matric.  1633. 
BULMER,  JAMES.  Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  c.  1394;  B.A. 

1598-9; M.A.  1602. 
BULMER,  RALPH.  Matric  pens,  from  Trinity,  Micht.  1361. 

BULMER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Caius,  Sept.  19, 1384. 

S.  of  William.    B.  at  Wilton  Castle,  Yorks.    School,  Eye. 

Matric.  1584.    Pedigree  in  Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1384. 
BULPEN,  ABRAHAM.    Adm.  sizar  (age  33)  at  Magdalene, 

Apr.  28,  1666.   S.  of  Abraham,  of  Bridgewater,  Somerset. 

Subscribed  for  deacon  (Bristol)  Nov.  16,  1666. 
BULPEN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  TRiNriY,  May  31, 1711. 

S.  of  Edward,  of  London.    School,  Westminster.    Matric. 

1711;  Scholar,  1712;  B.A.  1714-5;  M.A.  1718. 

BULRON, .  B.A.  1303-6. 

BULSTRODE,  RICHARD.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke, 

Jan.  4,  1639-40.    S.  of  Edward,  attorney.    B.  at  Astley, 

Warws.    Matric.  1640.    Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1633. 

Bencher,  1649.   Served  in  the  Prince  of  Wales'  Regiment. 

Adjutant-G«ieral  and  Quartermaster-General.  Agent  at  the 

Court  of  Bruges.  1673-   Knighted,  1676.  At  the  Revolution 

followed  King  James  to  St  Germalns.    Died  there  Oct.  3, 

X71 X.  (According  to  E.  Bysshe's  preface  to  his  Works,  be  was 

101  at  the  time  of  his  death,  and  his  father  was  a  bencher  of 

the  Inner  Temple.)   (D.N.B.) 
BULTOLL  or  BOULTBEL,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 

Mar.  21,  1398-9.  Matric.  1398-9. 


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BuLWARD,  Edward 

BULWARD,  EDWARD,  see  BALLARD. 

BULWARD,  JOHK.   Matric.  sizar  from  Caius,  Michs.  1558. 

BULWARD  or  BURWARD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17) 

a  scholar  from  Eton,  Aug.  13,  1525.  Of  Oxborough,  Norfolk. 

B.A.  1529-30;  M.A.  1533.   Fellow,  1528-41. 
BULWARD,  W.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs.  1580. 
BULWARD,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall, 

Easter,  1544;  LL.B.  1548-9,  as  Bulwer. 
BULWERE,    EDWARD.     Matric.    FeU.-Com.    from    Corpus 

Christi,  Easter,  1584.  Perhaps  s.  of  Roger,  of  Guestwick, 

Norfolk,  Esq.    Died  Apr.  6,  1626,  aged  76.  Buried  at  Guest- 
wick.  M.I.   {BlomefieVi,  viii.  220.) 
BULWER,  EDWARD.   Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 

1619;   B.A.    1621-2;   M.A.   1625.    Ord.  deacon  and  priest 

(Norwich)  Feb.  18,  1626-7.  R-  of  Scoulton,  Norfolk,  1632. 
BULWER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  May  14, 

1640.  Of  Guestwick,  Norfolk.    S.  and  h.  of  Roger.   B.  1623. 

Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  1643.    Died  Apr.  23,  1697. 

Buried  at  Guestwick.   Father  of  the  next. 
BULWER,  EDWARD.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  19)  at  Sidney, 

June  24,  1668.   S.  of  Edward,  Esq.,  of  Guestwick,  Norfolk, 

above.  School,  Norwich.   Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Mar. 

II,  1670-1.    Of  Wood  Dalling,  Norfolk,  Esq.  Gentleman  in 

ordinary  of  H.M.  Privy  Chamber.  Died  Oct.  4,  1726.  Buried 

at  Dalling.    M.I.    (Blomefield,  viii.  322.) 
BULWER,  EDWARD.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Oct.  i, 

1698.  S  of  Edward,  gent.,  of  Wood  Norton,  Norfolk.  B.  at 

Briston,  Norfolk.   Schools,  Walsingham  and  Holt.    Matric. 

1699;  Scholar,  1698-1705;  B.A.  1702-3;  M.A.  1706.  Fellow, 

1709-12.    Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  Sept.  24,  1710;  priest 

(Norwich)  July  4, 1714.  V.  of  Guestwick,  Norfolk,  1714-24.  R. 

of  Helmingham,  1723-4.  Buried  at  Guestwick,  Sept.  25, 1724. 
BULWER  or  BULLER,  GEORGE.   Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus 

Christi,  Lent,  1584-5.   Of  Norfolk.  B.A.  1588-9;  M.A.  1593. 
BULWER,    NATHANIEL.     Matric.    pens,    from   Magdalene, 

Easter,  1619;  B.A.  1622-3.   Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  21; 

priest,  Sept.  22,  1623.  V.  of  Risby,  Lines.,  1631. 
BULWER,    ROBERT.     Matric.   pens,   from   Corpus   Christi, 

Easter,  1586;  B.A.  1590-1;  M.A.  1593.  One  of  these  names, 

of  Bungay,  Suffolk,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  11,  1595-6. 
BULWER,   THOMAS.    Matric.   pens,   from  St  Catharine's, 

Easter,  1657,  as  Bulwire.  Of  Yorkshire.  B.A.  1659-60.  Prob- 
ably of  Whitgift.Yorks.;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  21, 1658-9. 
BULYE,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1556. 
BUMPSTEDE,  RICHARD.   B.A.  Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1422. 

Left  before  1455.   (T.  A.  Walker.) 
BUMPSTED,  SAMUEL  LUCAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's, 

Sept.  2,  1748.  Of  Boxford,  Suffolk.  Matric.  1749. 
BUNBURY,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Jan.  28, 

1736-7.    Of  Hunts.    S.  of  William  (1693),  R.  of  Catworth. 

Scholar,  1737;  Matric.  1738;  B.A.  1740-1;  M.A.  1744.  Fellow, 

1742-6.   Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  25, 1743.  R.  of  Hargrave, 

Nprthants.,  1745.    Died  June  7,  1749,  ^t  Catworth,  aged  30. 

(Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  2nd  S.,  v.  283.) 
BUNBURY,  Sir  HENRY,  Bart   Adm.  at  St  Catharine's,  Apr. 

2,  1694.  S.  of  Sir  Henry,  Bart.,  of  Stanne  Stoke,  Cheshire. 

M.P.  for  Chester,  1701-27.  Appointed  Commissioner  of  the 

Revenue  in  Ireland,  1711.  Sheriff  of  Cheshire,  1699-1700. 

DiedFeb.  12,1732-3.  Buried  at  Stoke.  Father  of  the  next,  and 

of  William  (1727).  Brotherof  William  (1695).  (iC«»n6«r,  11. 458.) 
BUNBURY,   HENRY.    Adm.   FeU.-Com.   at  St  Catharine's, 

Apr.  21,  1720.  S.  of  Sir  Henry,  Bart,  (above).  Matric.  1720. 

Died  in  College,  Apr.  29, 1722,  aged  18.  Buried  at  Mildenhall, 

Suffolk.   (Kimber,  11.  458.) 
BUNBURY,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Sept.  20, 

1632.  Of  Stanney  Hall,  Stoke,  Cheshire.  S.  and  h.  of  Henry. 

Matric.   1633.    Adm.    at    the   Inner  Temple,  Nov.    1635. 

Sheriff  of  Cheshire,  1673.  Created  Baronet,  168 1.  Died  Aug. 

22,1682.  Buried  at  Stoke.  M.I.  (T.  A.  Walker,  ^^-.G.E.C.) 
BUNBURY,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pais,  at  Trinity,  June  30,  1654. 

Of  Ireland.    School,  Westminster.    Scholar,  1654;  Matric. 

1656;   B.A.   1657-8;  M.A.  (Trinity  College.  Dublin)   1661. 

Preb.  of  Edermine,  Ferns.   Will  (I>ublin)  1682. 
BUNBURY,   WILLIAM.    Incorp.  M.A.   1693,  from  Brasenose 

College,  Oxford.    S.  of  William,  of  Stoke,  Cheshire,  gent. 

Matric.  (Oxford)  Mar.  20,  1683-4;  B.A.  1687;  M.A.  1690; 

B.D.   1705.    Fellow  of  Brasenose,  1687.    R.  of  Catworth, 

Hunts.,  1704.  Died  there,  Dec.  16,  1748,  aged  82.  Father  of 

William  (1733).  (A I.  Oxon. ;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  2nd  S.,  v.  283.) 
BUNBURY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Nov.  4, 

1695.     Matric.   1696.    2nd  s.   of  Sir  Henry,  of  Bunbury, 

Cheshire.   Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1697.  Barrister,  1702. 

Attorney-General    for   the   County    Palatine    of    Cheshire. 

Author,  Reports  in  the  Court  of  Exchequer.  Died  Sept.  12, 

1748.  Brother  of  Henry  (1694). 


Bungay,  Thomas 

BUNBURY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Apr.  5, 
1727.  S.  of  Sir  Henry  (1694),  Bart.,  of  Cheshire.  Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  1729.  Matric.  1727;  B.A.  1730-1;  M.A. 
1734;  D.D.  (Oxford)  1755,  by  diploma.  Fellow,  1733-7. 
Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  July,  1736.  R.  of  Reed,  Herts.,  1748- 
58.  V.  of  Mildenhall,  Suffolk,  1 736-64.  Succeeded  as  baronet, 
1742.   Died  June  11,  1764.   (G.E.C.) 

BUNBURY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  25, 
1733.  Of  Huntingdonshire.  S.  of  William  (1693),  R.  of 
Catworth.  School,  Oakham.  Matric.  1734;  Scholar;  B.A. 
1736-7;  M.A.  1740.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  21,  1740; 
priest,  Sept.  20,  1741.  V.  of  Brampton,  Hunts.,  1743-54. 
Died  1754. 

BUNCE,  JOHN.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  2, 1723-4. 
S.  of  John,  V.  of  Brenzett,  Kent  (next).  Matric.  1724. 
Licensed  for  deacon  (under  age)  1730;  Litt.  dim.  for  priest, 
1732.  V.  of  Hackington,  Kent,  1734.  P.C.  of  Stodmarsh, 
1744-86.  Died  Nov.  8,  1786,  aged  78.  Buried  at  Hacking- 
ton,  Kent.   Brother  of  William  (1730-1).  (G.  Mag.) 

BUNCE,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1727.  S.  of  Stephen, 
of  Deal,  Kent.  Matric.  from  Brasenose  College,  Oxford, 
Dec.  18,  1698,  age  15;  B.A.  from  Lincoln  College,  Oxford, 
1702-3.  V.  of  Brenzett,  Kent,  1707-37.  C.  of  Appledore, 
1709-14.  V.  of  Newington,  Hythe,  1726-37.  R.  of  Snargate, 
1737.  R.  of  Chingford,  Essex,  1737.  R.  of  Pitsea,  1738.  Died 
July  4,  1741,  aged  59.  Buried  at  Hackington,  Kent.  Father 
of  the  above  and  William  (1730-1).  (Al.  Oxon.;  H.  G.  Har- 
rison.) 

BUNCE,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  15, 1631. 
Afterwards  Fell.-Com.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  1631.  2nd  s.  of 
James,  late  of  the  city  of  London,  Esq.,  deceased,  adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Iim,  May  15,  1633. 

BUNCE,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Pembroke, 
May  16, 1635.  S.  of  Stephen.  B.  at  Throwley,  Kent.  Matric. 
1635.  Aidm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  19, 1637  as  s.  of  Stephen,  of 
Boughton  Malherbe,  Kent.  Married  Ann,  dau.  of  Richard 
Lane,  of  Warwick.   (Vis.  of  Kent,  i6ig.) 

BUNCE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  5, 
1730-1.  S.  of  John  (1727),  R.  of  Brenzett,  Kent.  Matric. 
1730;  LL.B.  1735.  Ord.  deacon,  1735.  C.  of  New  Ronmey, 
Kent.  V.  of  St  Clement,  Sandwich,  1742-66.  R.  of  St  Peter, 
Sandwich,  1745-66.  Died  Jime  12,  1766,  aged  52.  Buried 
at  St  Clement's.  Will,  P.C.C.   Brother  of  John  (1723-4). 

BUNSCH, .   B.A.  i455-«. 

BUNCHER,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Emmanuel,  Easter, 
1626;  B.A.  1629-30.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  23;  priest. 
May  24,  1630.  R.  of  Tiffield,  Northants.,  1632-86.  Buried 
May  5,  1686,  aged  79. 

BUNCHLEY,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Apr. 
13.  1653.  S.  of  William.  B.  in  Cambridge.  School,  Chester- 
ford,  Essex.  Matric.  1653;  B-A.  1656-7;  M.A.  i66o.  Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (Chichester)  Nov.  1660.  V.  of  Bourn, 
Cambs.,  1661;  of  Caxton,  1666;  of  Caldecote,  1670.  Died 
there  1705.  Father  of  the  next.   (Peile,  i.  551.) 

BUNCHLEY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's, 
June  16,  1692.  S.  of  Edward,  V.  of  Bourn,  Cambs.  (above). 
B.  there.  School,  Peterborough.  Matric.  1693;  Scholar, 
1694-5;  B.A.  1695-6.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  1696;  priest, 
June,  1698.  V.  of  Caxton,  Cambs.,  1739.  V.  of  Bourn,  1739. 
Buried  at  Bourn  Feb.  5,  1754-   {Peile,  n.  125.) 

BUNDELL,  OWYN,  see  BRINDELL. 

BUNE,  NICHOLAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1586. 

Perhaps  B.A.  1589-90.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  July  10,  1592. 

R.  of  East  Bilney,  Norfolk,  1593. 
BUNG, .   M.A.  1490. 

BUNGAY,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1526. 
Fellow  of  Eton,  1563.    (Harwood.) 

BUNGAY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  c.  1550.  S.  of 
John,  of  Filby,  Norfolk.  Matric.  1553;  B.A.  1557-8;  M.A. 
1561.  Fellow,  1557-8.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Norwich) 
Mar.  26,  1558.  V.  of  Grantchester,  Cambs.,  1561-4.  R.  of 
Chartham,  Kent,  1565-95.  R.  of  Latchingdon,  Essex,  1565- 
73.  Preb.  of  Canterbury,  1567.  V.  of  Lewisham,  Kent, 
1568-95.  R.  of  Lambeth,  1574-7.  Married  a  niece  of  Arch- 
bishop Parker.  Died  Nov.  20,  1595.  Buried  at  Chartham. 
Will,  P.C.C.  According  to  Masters  he  was  probably  LL.D. 
(Cooper,  II.  195;  Vis.  of  Kent,  1619.) 

BUNGAY,  JOHN.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  1602;  B.A.  (?  1602-3); 
M.A.  1606.  Perhaps  R.  of  Holy  Cross,  Westgate,  Canter- 
bury, 1611-7.  Preb.  of  York,  1615-7.  Died  1617;  buried 
there  Oct.  29. 

BUNGAY,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1592. 
Of  Kent.  Matric.  c.  1593;  B.A.  1596-7.  (Vis.  of  Kent,  i6tg. 

BUNGAY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1593.  Of  Kent. 

BUNGEY, .  Scholar  of  Trinity,  1557. 


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BUNIARD.  GeORGB 

BUNIARD,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sixar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1619;  B.A.  1622-3;  M.A.  1626.  Will  of  one  of  these  names 
(P.C.C.)  1647;  of  Lewes,  Sussex,  clerk. 

BUNITHORPE,  ROGER.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Mar.  15, 1520-1; 
'fellow  of  AfAGDALKNE  College.'  No  University  record. 

BUNLEY,  JOHN.  Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  Ekmanuxl,  1596. 

BUNN,  WILLIAM.  M.Gram.  15 13. 

BUNN,  WILUAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Nov.  11,  1622. 
S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Norwich.  School,  Norwich.  Matric. 
1622;  B.A.  1627-8;  M.A.  1640.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich),  Sept. 
20,  1628.  R.  of  Barford,  Norfolk,  1637.  Buried  at  Buxton, 
Feb.  3,  i66r.  According  to  A  I.  Oxon.  it  was  an  Oxford 
contemporary  who  was  R.  of  Barford,  but  he  is  more  likely 
to  have  been  V.  of  Wootton,  Beds.,  till  his  death  in  1683. 
{Venn,  I.  260.) 

BUNNEL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  13, 
1666-7.  S.  of  John,  husbandman,  of  Tarvin,  Cheshire.  B. 
there.  School,  Chester.  Migrated  to  Pembroke,  June  2, 
1670.  Matric.  1670;  B.A.  from  Pembroke,  1671-2. 

BUNNING,  ABEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  15,  1694. 
Of  Rutland.  Matric.  1695;  B.A.  1698-9;  M.A.  1702;  B.D. 
1709.  Fellow,  1703.  Taxor,  1705.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.) 
Sept.  10,  1712.  R.  of  Aller,  Somerset,  1716-7.  Died  1717. 

BUNNING,  JOHN.  Adm.  scholar  at  Sidney,  Aug.  22,  160^. 
Matric.  1608,  as  'Baning.' 

BUNNING,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Mar.  19, 
1643-4.  S.  of  Richard,  gent.,  of  Denton,  Norfolk.  B.  at 
Homersfield,  Su£Eolk.  School,  Wymondham.  Matric.  1647; 
Scholar,  1644-8;  B.A.  1647-8.  Signs  the  pedigree  in  Vis.  of 
Norfolk,  1663.    (Venn,  i.  352.) 

BUNNING,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  July  4, 

1719.   S.  of  David,  derk,  of  Leics.   B.  at  Branting  Thorp. 

School,  Oakham.   Matric.  1719;  B.A.  1722-3.   Ord.  deacon 

(Peterb.)  Dec.  22,  1723;  priest.  May  20,   i733-    C-  of  S. 

I^enham,    Rutland,  1733.    Usher  at  Uppingham,   1725. 

(Scott-Mayor,  in.  328.) 
BUNNING,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  June  24, 

1622.   S.  of  Thomas,  V.  of  Lamport,  Northants.   Educated 

at  home.    Matric.  1622;  B.A.  1625-6.    Brother  of  Thomas 

(1627). 
BUNNING,  RICHARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Jmie  16, 

1631.  Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  1631. 
BUNNYNG,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  June  27, 

1627.   S.  of  Thomas,  C.  of  Lamport,  Northants.    B.  there. 

Educated  at  home.   Matric.  1627;  B.A.  1630-1;  M.A.  1634. 

Probably  R.  of  Stony  Stanton,  Leics.,  1660-76.  Will  (Leices- 
ter) 1676.    Brother  of  Richard  (1622). 
BUNNINGTON,  GEORGE.    B.A.  from  St  John's,  1611-2.    Of 

Derbyshire.  M.A.  1615.  Fellow,  1612.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 

Sept.  24,  1615. 
BUNNINGTON,  HENRY.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1612. 
BUNNINGTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  18, 

1607.    Matric.   1607.    Of  Barcote,  Derbs.,  gent.    Adm.  at 

Gray's  Inn,  June  30,  1609. 
BUNNINGTON,  RALPH.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1614,  as  Raphael  Bemington;  B.A.  1617-8;  M.A.  1621. 
BUNNIS,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  17, 

1675-6.   S.  of  Henry,  of  Waltham-on-the-Wolds,  Leics.   B. 

there.  School,  Uppingham.  Matric.  1675-6,  as  Bunnys;  B.A. 

1679-^. 
BUNNY,  ROBERT.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall,  Michs. 

1640. 
BUNTER,  VALENTINE.   Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Apr. 

12,  1680.   Matric.  1679. 
BUNTING,  EDWARD.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  May  23, 

1746.  S.  of  Edward,  grazier,  of  Hilborough,  Norfolk.   B.  at 

Sporle.  School,  Swafiham  (private).   Matric.  1747;  Scholar, 

1746-53;  B.A.  1749-50.    Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  23, 

1750,  as  C.  of  East  Bradenham;  priest  Dec.  34,  1753.  Died 

Feb.  12,  1766.   (Venn,  11.  58.) 
BUNTING,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  Aug.  11, 

1641.  S.  of  John,  Esq.   B.  at  St  Giles,  Cripplegate,  London. 

Schools,  Foxton,  Camt>s.  and  Charterhoiue.    Matric.  1641; 

B.A.  1645-6.   R.  of  Addington,  Surrey,  1653-80.  R.  of  West 

Wickham,  Kent,  1657-80.     Died   there.    Buried    Oct.    7, 

1680. 
BUNTING,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sr  John's,  June  38, 

1733.   S.  of  Francis,  steward,  of  Derbs.    B.  at  Youlgrave. 

School,   Chesterfield.     Matric.    1733;    B.A.    1736-7.     Ord. 

deacon  (Lincoln)  June  5,  1737;  prie«t,  June  17.  i739.  C.  of 

Church  Langton,  Herts.  (Scott-Moyor,  iii.  448.) 

BUNTING,  JOSHUA.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1609. 


BuRCHETT,  William 

BUNTING,  JOSHUA.    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Sept.  27,  1663. 

Matric.  1664;  B.A.  1668-9.    One  of  these  names  V.  of  St 

Andrew,  Penrith,  1668-9. 
BUNTING,  ROBERT.   Adm.  at  Kino's  (age  20)  a  scholar  from 

Eton,  Aug.  28,  1577.  Of  Lynn,  Norfolk.  Matric.  1577;  B.A. 

1581-2.   Fellow,  1580-2.   'Went  away  and  lived  very  poor' 

(Harwood). 
BUNTING,  STEPHEN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1605; 

B.A.  1608-9;  M.A.  i6i2.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  20; 

priest,  Dec.  22,  1612.   R.  of  West  Deeping,  Lines.,  1612-5. 

R.  of  Wadingham,  1615-34.   Married,  at  Ramsey,  May  11, 

1620,  Elizabeth  Cervington.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1634.  (A.  Gray.) 
BUNTING,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  June  6, 

1629.  S.  of  John,  clothier,  of  Mansfield  Woodhouse,  Notts. 

School,  Woodhouse.  Matric.  1629;  B.A.  1632-3;  M.A.  1636. 
BUNWELL, .   A  monk.   B.D.  1463-4. 

BUNWORTH,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  23)  at  Magdalene, 
Sept.  9,  1651.  S.  of  Matthew,  of  Stamford,  Lines.  School, 
Stamford.   (Pedigree  in  Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

BUNWORTH,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Peterhouse, 
May  12,  1655.  Of  Lincolnshire.  School,  Stamford.  One  of 
these  names  Head  Master  of  Peterborough  Grammar  School, 
1660  and  Minor  Canon  of  Peterborough,  1662-5. 

BUNYON,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Michs. 
1638.  Of  Hertfordshire. 

BURBANK,  ROBERT.   M.A.  1529-30  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 

BURBANK,  THOMAS.  M.A.  1524-5:  B.D.  1535.  FeUow  of 
Queens',  1524-50.  Will  proved  (V.C.  court)  1550. 

BURBANK,  WILLIAM.  B.Civ.L.  149S-6;  D.Can.L.  1520.  Preb. 
ofYork,  1512.  V.  of  Stanwell,  Middlesex,  1521-2.  Secretary 
to  Cardinal  Wolsey.  Preb.  of  Sarum;  Preb.  of  Lincoln. 
Died  c.  1530.   (Cooper,  1.  41.) 

BURBIDGE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Feb.  21,  1684-5. 
Matric.  1685;  B.A.  1688-9;  Scholar,  1690.  Faculty  for 
priest's  orders  (Canterbury)  1691. 

BURBIE,  EDWARD.  M.A.  1625  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
London.  Matric.  (from  Wadham,  Oxford)  Apr.  12,  1616, 
age  16;  B.A.  1619;  M.A.  1622;  D.D.  1636.  V.  of  Canewdon, 
Essex,  1627.  R.  of  East  Woodhay,  Hants.,  1629;  and  of 
Wonston,  1631.  Preb.  1630,  and  Archdeacon  of  Winchester, 
1631.  Preb.  of  Southwell,  1638.  Died  during  the  Rebellion. 
Buried  at  Wonston.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1654.  (A  I.  Oxon.) 

BURBRIDGE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  14)  at  Christ's, 
July  6,  1653.  S.  of  Robert.  B.  at  Donington,  Lines.  School, 
Donington.  Matric.  1655;  B.A.  1656.  Ord  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Dec.  1660.   (Peile,  i.  556.) 

BURCH,  see  also  BIRCH. 

BURCH,  EDWARD.  Matric.  from  Clare,  Lent,  1715-6;  B.A. 
1719-20.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Oct.  9, 1720;  priest  (Norwich) 
Sept.  1722.  C.  of  Acton,  Suffolk.  R.  of  Beyton,  1724-34. 
R.  of  Langham,  1728-76.  R.  of  Chevington,  1734-76.  Died 
1776. 

BURCH,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  from  Clare,  1593-4. 

BURCH, .  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  24,  1618. 

BURCHALL,  see  also  BIRCHALL. 

BURCHALL,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  June  21, 
1666.  S.  of  Thomas,  butcher,  of  Swinyard,  Cheshire.  School, 
Lough  ton.  Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1669-70.  Subscribed  for 
orders  (Chester)  June  5,  1671.  (Venn,  i.  428.) 

BURCHALL,  JOSIAH.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Mlcbs.  1705. 
Off  1708. 

BURCHAM,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Michs.  1588. 

BURCHARD,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Feb.  4, 1672-3. 

Of  Essex. 
BURCHER,  see  BOURCHIER. 

BURCHETT,  EDWARD.  B.A.  from  King's,  1566-7;  M.A.  1570, 

as  Burchar. 
BURCHETT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  May  24, 

1715.   S.  of  John.   B.  at  Weybridge,  Surrey.  School,  Eton. 

Matric.  1715.    Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  feb.  20,   1715-*. 

Scholar;  B.A.  1718-9,  ist  in  the  orda. 
BURCHBT,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse, 

June  18,  1712.    Of  Surrey     School,  Eton.    Scholar,  r7ia: 

Matric.  1713;  B.A.  1715-6;  M.A.  1719.    Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 

Oct.  38,  1727.    Perhaps  canon  of  Windsor,  I739-50.    Died 

Dec  37, 1750. 
BURCHETT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Kino's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

1749.   S.  of  Edward.    Bapt.  at  St  John  Zachary,  London, 

Dec.  1,  1731.   Matric.  Easter,  1730;  B.A.  1754;  M.A.  1757. 

Fellow,  1753.    For  a  time  curate  in  Suffolk.    Afterwards 

a  private  soldier.  Died  in  Germany  during  the  war.  (Hurwood , 

338.) 


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BuRDALL,  Thomas 

BUROALL  or  BIRDALL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
1626.  Matric.  1626;  B.A.  1628-9;  M.A.  1632.  Probably  s.  of 
William,  of  Exeter,  already  adm.  at  Exeter  College,  Oxford, 
July  16,  1625,  age  17.  Minister  at  Walsall,  Sta£Es.,  1644-62. 
Died  Apr.  30,  1662  {Calamy,  11.  404;  Wm  SaU,  Arch.  Soc, 
1915) 

BURDEN,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Mar.  2, 
1583-4.  Of  Berkshire.  B.A.  1588-9.  R.  of  Newton-by- 
Wisbech,  Cambs.,  till  1606.  Buried  there  Sept.  17,  1606. 

BURDEN  or  BURDON,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at 
Pembroke,  May  10, 1666.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.  B.  atGaydon, 
Warws.  Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1669-70;  M.A.  1677.  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1679.  Signs  for  deacon's  orders  (London)  May  31; 
for  priest's,  Dec.  21,  1672.   V.  of  Rugby,  1676. 

BURDYN,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  Jan.  10, 
1669-70.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Manton,  Worksop,  Notts.  School, 
Worksop  (private).  Matric.  1670;  B.A.  1673-4. 

BURDEN,  REGINALD.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1602.  B.  in  Bedfordshire.  B.A.  1605-6;  M.A.  1609.  R.  of 
Carlton  Curliew,  Leics.,  1626.  R.  of  Leire.  R.  of  Aynho, 
Northants.,  1635-43.  Perhaps  R.  of  Cheddington,  Bucks. 
Died  1643.  Buried  at  Aynho,  Sept.  28,  1643.  Father  of  the 
next.  {Baker,  i.  551.) 

BURDIN,  REGINALD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  14)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  8, 
163 1-2.  S.  of  Reginald  (1602),  R.  of  Leire,  Leics.  B.  in 
Bedfordshire  (probably  at  Flitton).  School,  Leicester.  Matric. 
1632;  B.A.  1635-6;  M.A.  1639.  Fellow,  1638.  R.  of  Cud- 
dington,  Bucks.,  1665.  Perhaps  V.  of  Grandborough,  Herts., 
1677. 

BURDENS,  ROBERT.  Matric  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Lent,  1563-4. 

BURDER,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1602. 
Of  Huntingdonshire.  B.A.  1605-6;  M.A.  1609.  Ord.  deacon 
and  priest  (Lincoln)  Nov.  5, 1609.  V.  of  Scopwick,  Lines.,  1610. 

BURDET,  BENJAMIN.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1619-20.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  20,  1618;  priest,  Feb.  21,  1618-9. 

BURDETT,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1550 
(impubes). 

BURDETT,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens',  May  30, 
1595.  Of  Yorkshire.  Bapt.  at  Darton,  Sept.  10,  1578.  S.  of 
Francis  (perhaps  the  above),  of  Birtiiwaite,  Yorks.,  gent. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  10,  1596-7.  Married  and  had 
issue.  Died  Mar.  7,  1637,  aged  60.  Buried  at  Hoyland. 
(M.  H.  Peacock;  Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665.) 

BURDETT,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  peM.  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
May  4,  1669.  S.  of  Robert,  citizen  of  London.  School, 
Dorking,  Surrey.   Matric.  1669. 

BURDETT,  GEORGE.  Adm.  at  Sidney,  1623-4.  B.A.  from 
Trinity  College,  Ehiblin.  Scholar  there,  Apr.  24, 1619.  Doubt- 
less C.  at  Saffron  Walden,  1632;  and  lecturer  at  Norwich, 
1632  (called  'M.A.').  Suspended  in  1635,  and  emigrated  to 
New  England;  adm.  freeman  of  Massachusetts,  Sept.  2, 1635. 
Minister  there,  and  at  Dover,  New  Hampshire.  Was  con- 
stantly in  trouble;  convicted  of  criminal  conduct,  and 
banished,  c.  1639.  Said  to  have  returned  to  England  and  to 
have  joined  the  Royalist  Army.  Later  he  was  Chancellor  of 
Leighlin,  1666.  Dean  of  Leighlin,  1668.  Died  1671.  (G.  B. 
Burtchaell;  J.  G.  Bartlett;  J.  Browne,  iVor/.  andSuff.,  130.) 

BURDETT,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  Dec.  6, 
1645.  S.  of  Theophilus  (1618),  clerk,  R.  of  Burton  Overy, 
Leics.  Matric.  1645;  B.A.  1649-50.  Succeeded  his  father  at 
Burton,  1675.  Di«i  Dec.  29,  1709.  M.I.  at  Burton.  Will 
(Leicester),  1710.  Brother  of  Theophilus  (1645).  {Nichols,  n. 
534) 

BURDET,  HUGH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Oct  1,  1734. 
S.  of  Sir  Francis,  Bart.,  of  Yorkshire.  B.  at  Fulhiam, 
Middlesex,  Nov.  18,  1715.  Schools,  Chelsea  (private)  and 
Charterhouse.  Matric.  1735;  Scholar,  1734-8;  B.A.  1738-9. 
Ord.  deacon  (Bristol)  Aug.  20,  1738;  priest  (Oxford)  Sept. 
20,1741.  P.C.  of  Wotton  Underwood,  Bucks.,  1740-2.  V.  of 
Weston  Underwood,  Bucks.,  1740-2.  R.  of  Newington-by- 
Sittingboume,  Kent,  1742-60.  Succeeded  as  third  Bart., 
1747.  Died  Sept.  8,  1760.  Admon.  (P.C.C.)  1760.  {Venn,  n. 
40;  G.E.C.) 

BURDET,  MICHAEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1629. 

BURDET,  SAMUEL.  Matric  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1629;  B.A.  1631-2;  M.A.  1635.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  25, 
1636.  Probably  V.  of  Wadsworth,  Yorks.,  1636-61;  and  of 
Arksey,  1662-8.   Died  1668. 

BURDETT,  THEOPHILUS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene, 
Easter,  1618.  Of  Derbyshire.  S.  of  William,  R.  of  Burton 
Overey.  B.A.  1621-2;  M.A.  1625.  R.  of  Burton  Overey, 
Leics.,  1628.  Ejected,  but  reinstated,  1660.  Died  Nov.  21, 
1674,  aged  75.  M.I.  at  Burton.  Father  of  the  next,  and  of 
Henry  (1645).  {Nichols,  11. 534.) 


BuRGENN,  Thomas 

BURDETT,  THEOPHILUS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke, 
Dec.  6,  1645.  S.  of  Theophilus,  clerk  (above).  B.  at  Burton, 
Leics.  Matric.  1645;  B.A.  1649-50.  R.  of  Gumley,  1681-99. 
Father  of  the  next.  Brother  of  Henry  (1645).  {Nichols,  iv. 
640.) 

BURDETT,  THEOPHILUS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  29,  1676.  S.  of  Theophilus,  clerk  (above).  B.  at  Gum- 
ley,  Leics.  School,  Harborough.  Matric.  1676;  B.A.  1679-80; 
M.A.  1683.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  June  3, 1683.  R.  ofSandon, 
Essex,  1685-94.  Perhajjs  R.  of  Broughton,  Leics.,  1693- 
1710.  R.  of  Hallaton,  1693-1710.  Died  1710.  Buried  Jan. 
18,  1710-1.   {Nichols,  II.  604.) 

BURDETT,  WRIGHT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Dec.  31, 1677. 
Of  London.  Matric  1681;  B.A.  1681-2;  M.A.  1685.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Oct.  16,  1683;  priest,  May  29,  1686.  R.  of 
Homsey,  Middlesex,  1688-95.  R,  of  Watton,  Herts.,  1694. 
Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1690-5.  Died  1695.   Will,  P.C.C. 

BURDET,  .  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  1660.  Perhaps 

Francis,  s.  and  h.  of  Francis,  of  Birthwaite,  Yorks.  B.  1642. 
Created  Bart.,  1665.    Died  c.  1719.   {G.E.C.) 

BURDMAN,  GEORGE.  B.A.  i555-«  (Incorp.  from  Oxford); 
M.A.  1556.  Perhaps  Fell. -Com.  at  Sx  Catharine's,  1555, 
matric.  as  Bordman;  and  B.A.  (Oxford)  1540,  as  Bordman. 
{Al.  Oxon.) 

BURDBflAN,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1576. 

BURDOCKE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Clare,  Michs. 

1576. 
BURDON,  GEORGE.  B.A.  from  TRiNrrv,  1348-9.  Nominated 

an  original  fellow  in  1546. 
BURDON,  HENRY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Jan. 

25,   1748-9.    S.  of  Thomas,  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne.    School, 

Beverley,  Yorks. 

BURDON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  May  7,  1709.  S.  of 
Richard,  of  Yorkshire.  Matric.  1709;  B.A.  1712-3. 

BURDON,  ROBERT.   Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1633. 

BURDON,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 

June  29,  1694.   Of  Durham.  School,  King's  College  School, 

Cambridge.  Matric  1696. 
BURDSALL,  OLIVER.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 

1589;  B.A.  (?  1594-5).  Ord.  priest  (Colchester)  Sept.  8,  1596. 

C.  at  Wingfield,  Sufiolk,  in  1604  ('B.A.').    R.  of  Hexton, 

Herts.,  1609. 

BURDSALL, ,   B.A.  1493. 

BURE, .  B.A.  1479-80;  M.A.  1483. 

BURES,  JOHN.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1381.   Left  Apr.  28, 

1384.   {Trin.  Coll.  Admissions.) 
BURFORD,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1701. 

B.  at  Monksilver,  Somerset.   Probably  s.  of  John,  R.  of 

Monksilver.    Matric.    1702-3;    B.A.    1706-7;    M.A.   1710. 

Fellow,  1705.  Proctor,  1724-5.   Died,  as  fellow,  May  17, 

1743.  {Hist.  King's,  181.) 

BURGANY,  see  BURGOYNE. 

BURGATE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Feb.  4, 1673-4. 
S.  of  Robert,  late  butler  of  King's  College.  B.  there.  Schools, 
King's  College  and  the  Perse  School.  Matric.  1674;  Scholar, 
1674-8;  B.A.  1677-8;  M.A.  1681.  Fellow,  1678-63.  In- 
corporated at  Oxford,  July  10,  1683.  Ord.  priest  (Lmcoln) 
Sept.  23,  1683.  Probably  V.  of  Eye,  Suffolk,  1698-1724; 
and  R.  of  Little  Thorpe,  Norfolk,  1723-4.  Died  1724.  Will 
(Norw.  C.C.)  1724.  {Venn,  i.  450.) 

BURGATE,  JOHN.  B.A.  from  King's,  1687-8;  M.A.  1691. 

BURGAN,  ROBERT.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Queens',  Easter, 

1618.  Of  Cambridgeshire. 
BURGAYNE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1553- 
BURGAYNE,  WILLIAM.  Matric  FeU.-Com.  from  Clare,  Michs. 

1572. 

BURGAYNE, .  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity,  1584. 

BURGE,  ROBERT.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  1596. 

BURGE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Emmanuel,  Easter, 
1668.  See  Bourg. 

BURGE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  June  3, 
1698.  ist  s.  of  John,  deceased.  B.  in  Dorset.  S.  of  John,  of 
MamhuU,  Dorset,  gent.  Matric.  1698.  Matric  from  Christ 
Church,  Oxford,  Nov.  18,  1699,  age  17;  B.A.  from  New 
Inn  Hall,  Oxford,  1703;  M.A.  1706.  {Al.  Oxon.) 

BURGE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  Jan.  12, 
1722-3.  Of  MamhuU,  Dorset.  S.  of  John,  of  MamhuU, 
Dorset,  gent.  Matric.  at  Oriel  CoUege,  Oxford,  Feb.  21,1 722-3. 

BURGENN,  THOMAS.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Clare,  Michs. 
1564. 


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Burgess,  Anthony 

BURGESS,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  sirar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1633.  S.  of  a  schoolmaster  at  Watford,  Herts.  B.A.  1626-7; 
M.A.  from  Emmanuel,  1630.  Fellow  of  Emmanuel,  c.  1629. 
Chaplain  to  the  Parliamentary  garrison,  Coventry.  Member 
of  the  Westminster  Assembly.  R.  of  Sutton  Coldfidd, 
Warws.,  1635,  ejected  1662.  Retired  to  Tamworth.  Died 
there  c.  Oct.  1664.  Author,  Sermons.  Father  of  the  next. 
{D.N.B.;  Calamy,  11.  491-) 

SURGES,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  i, 
1655.  S.  of  Anthony,  clerk  (above),  of  Sutton  Coldfield, 
Warws.  B.  there.  School,  Sutton  Coldfield.  Matric.  1655; 
B.A.  1658-9;  M.A.  1663.  R.  of  St  Bartholomew-the-Great, 
London,  1663-1709.  Died  1709.  Will,  P.C.C. 

BURGESS,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  May  7,  1698. 
.Matric.  1700;  B.A.  1703-4.  Perhaps  V.  of  Stamdrop, 
Durham,  1728-40. 

BURGESS,  CORNELIUS.  D.D.  1647  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
Batcombe,  Somerset.  B.A.  from  Wadham  College,  Oxford, 
1615;  M.A.  (Lincoln)  1618;  B.D.  and  D.D.  1627.  V.  of 
Watford,  Herts.,  1618-45.  R.  of  St  Magnus-the-Martyr, 
1626-41.  Chaplain  to  King  Charles  I.  Chaplain  to  the  Essex 
regiment.  Lecturer  at  St  Paul's  Cathedral,  1644.  Vice- 
President  of  the  Westminster  Assembly.  Preacher  at  Wells 
Cathedral,  1650-60.  Buried  at  Watford,  June  g,  1665. 
Author  of  many  sermons  and  religious  works.  {Al.  Oxon.; 
D.N.B.) 

BURGISSE,  EDWARD,  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Michs. 
1642.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Willesborough,  Kent,  1679- 
81.   Died  1681. 

BURGES,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  July  7, 
1631.  S.  of  Thomas  (1597-8),  V.  of  Eye,  Suffolk.  B.  there. 
School,  Eye.   Matric.  1631. 

BURGESS,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Pembroke,  June  4, 
1654.  Of  Stockport,  Cheshire.  Matric.  1656-7;  B.A.  1657-8. 

BURGES  or  BURCHES,  GEORGE.  B.A.  from  St  John's, 
1628-9;  M.A.  1632;  B.D.  1639.  V.  of  Upper  Winchendon, 
Bucks.,  1633-43,  sequestered.  V.  of  Swanboume,  1651-8. 
Died  1658.   (Shaw,  i.  308;  LipiconA,  iii.  484.) 

BURGESS,  HUGH.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1569; 
B.A.  1573-4,  as  Byrchys;  M.A.  1577-  R-  of  Llanelian, 
Anglesey,  1577.  R.  of  Uanllecbyd,  Camarv.,  1578-9.  R.  of 
Pennant,  Montg.,  1582.  Canon  of  Bangor,  1582-1600.  V.  of 
Thiu:staston,  Cheshire,  1602-15.  Deputy  to  the  Chancellor  of 
Chester.  Will  proved  Dec.  20, 1615.  (Browne  Willis,  Bangor; 
Genealogist,  N.S.  xxxv.  196.) 

BURCHESS,  HUGH.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1580. 

BURGESS,  JOHN.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1583-4-  B.  at  Peter- 
borough, c.  1561.  M.A.  1587;  M.D.  1612  (Incorp.  from 
Leyden).  Incorp.  M.D.  at  Oxford,  1627.  R-  of  St  Peter 
Hungate,  Norwich,  1590.  R.  of  Waddesdon  (3rd  portion) 
Bucks.,  1601,  ejected  1603.  Afterwards  studied  for  some 
years  at  Leyden,  and  graduated  M.D.  Returned  to  England. 
Practised  medicine  at  Isleworth,  where  he  was  very  success- 
ful. Preadier  at  Bishopsgate,  about  1616.  R.  of  Sutton 
Coldfield,  Warws.,  1617-35.  Chaplain  to  Sir  Horatio  Vere, 
abroad.  Preb.  of  Lichfield,  1625.  Author,  controversial. 
Died  Aug.  31,  1635.    M.I.  at  Sutton.   WiU,  P.C.C.   (D.N.B.) 

BURGISSE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1607.  Of  Norfolk.   B.A.  1611-2. 

BURGESS,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1615.  B.  at 
Marton,  Lines.  B.A.  1618-9;  M.A.  1622.  Ord.  deacon  (Lon- 
don) Dec.  23,  1621,  age  23.  C.  at  Horley,  Surrey.  One  of 
these  names  R.  of  Little  Thorpe,  Norfolk,  1627-32.  Perhaps 
V.  of  Farringdon  (?  Hants.),  Dec.  13,  1647.  (ShaiB,  11. 
349) 

BURGES,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1619. 
Of  Buckinghamshire.  B.A.  1622-3.  Probably  M.A.  at 
Oxford,  1627.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Fressingfield, 
Suffolk,  1630. 

BURGESS,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1628.  Of  Suffolk. 
B.A.  1 63 1-2;  M.A.  1636.   Probably  V.  of  Wherstead  and  of 
Eye,  Suffolk,  1660. 
BURGESSE,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Oct.  27, 
1664.   ist  s.  of  John,  gent.   B.  at  Bentley,  Doncaster,  Yorks. 
School,  Caistor,  Lines.   Matric.  1664;  B.A.  1668-9. 
BURGES,  MARMADUKE.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's, 
June  16, 1634.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Tanfield,  Yorks.  Schools, 
Tanfield  and  Durham.  Matric.  1634. 
BURGESS,  NATHANIEL.    Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Lent, 
1645-6.   Of  London.    B.A.  from  St  John's  College,  Oxford, 
1648;  M.A.  1651.   Fellow  of  Oriel  College,  1648.  (Al.  Oxon.) 
BURGIS,  OLIVER.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  e.  1594. 
BURGESS  or  BURCHES,  PETER.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1623;  B.A.  1626-7;  M.A.  1630;  LicMed.  1634.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  M,  1629.  Assistant  Master  at  the 


BuRGH,  Robert 

Perse  School,  Cambridge,  c.  1629.  Master  of  Saffron  Walden 
School,  1632-42.  Perhaps  R.  of  Woodchurch,  Cheshire, 
1654,  and  V.  of  Swanboume,  Bucks.,  1658-60. 

BURGESSE,  PETER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  Apr.  9, 
1679-  S.  of  Samuel,  weaver.  B.  at  Norwich.  Matric.  1679; 
B.A.  1682-3;  M.A.  1686.  P.C.  of  St  Martin  Coslany,  Nor- 
wich. R.  of  Seaming,  Norfolk,  1690.  R.  of  Whinburgh,  till 
his  death,  1723. 

BURGES,  PHILIP.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhousb,  Easter, 
1589. 

BURGESS,  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  xj,  1634. 
Of  Hertfordshire.  Matric.  1634. 

BURGES,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1576. 

BURGESS,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  Easter,  1606. 

BURGESS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  May  7, 
1708.  1st  s.  of  John,  plumber.  B.  at  Newmarket,  Cambs. 
School,  Newmarket.  Matric.  1708;  B.A.  1711-2;  M.A.  1716. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Feb.  21,  1713-4;  priest  (Norwich)  Sept. 
1716.  V.  of  Croxton  Keyrial,  Leics.,  1721.  R.  of  Waltham, 
1722-45.  V.  of  Stonesby,  1733.  Died  May  12,  1745.  M.I. 
at  Waltham.  Admon.  Leicester.  (Nichols,  11.  384.) 
BURGIS,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1582: 
B.A.  1585-6;  M.A.  1590-1.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln) 
1587.  C.  of  Ramsey,  Himts.,  in  1596. 
BURGESS,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  10,  1644. 
Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  1644;  Scholar;  B.A.  1647-8.  Prob- 
ably intruded  feUow  at  Corpus  Christi  College,  Oscford,  1648. 
M.A.  (Oxford)  1649.  M.A.  (Cambridge)  1651;  incorp.  from 
Oxford.  Perhaps  s.  of  Cornelius  (1647);  adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Feb.  10,  1652-3. 
BURGES,  SAMUEL.  M.A.  from  Sidney,  June  28, 1717.  S.  of 
Josiah,  of  Exeter.  Matric.  from  Exeter  College,  Oxford, 
Feb.  10,  1686-7,  age  16;  B.A.  1691.  R.  of  Holton  St  Peter, 
Suffolk,  1693.  R.  of  Instow,  Devon,  1695.  V.  of  Abbotsham, 
1720.  (Al.  Oxon.) 
BURGIS,  THOMAS.  Matric  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Lent, 
1557-8.  Of  Norfolk.  B.A.  1601-2;  M.A.  1605.  Fellow, 
1606-9.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Norwich)  May  22,  1608. 
V.  of  Eye,  Suffolk,  1610.  R.  of  Norton,  1613.  V.  of  Yaxley, 
1620.  Father  of  Francis  (1631). 
BURGES,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  June  ir, 
1672.  S.  of  Christopher,  of  Colkirk,  Norfolk.  School, 
Burlingham.  Matric.  1672;  Scholar,  1672-6;  B.A.  1675-6. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  as  C.  of  Seaming,  Dec.  1677;  priest, 
Sept.  1681.  V.  of  Heacham,  1681-94.  R-  ol  Stanfield,  1694- 
1703.  (Venn,  1.  446.) 
BURGES,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1569;  Scholar  of  Trinity,  1573;  B.A.  1573-4;  M.A.  1577. 
Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Ely)  Dec  21,  1576.  V.  of  Colkirk, 
Norfolk,  1580. 
BURGES,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  scholar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  June  6, 
1609.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Alburgh,  Norfolk.  School, 
Moulton.  Matric.  1609;  B.A.  1612-3;  M.A.  i6i6.  Probably 
V.  of  Easton,  Norfolk,  1616-9. 
BURGIS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Apr.  6,  1720.  S.  of 
John,  of  Suffolk.  Matric.  1720;  B.A.  1723-4;  M.A.  1727. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May,  1724;  priest,  Mar.  1725-6. 

BURGESS, .  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  May,  1544. 

BURGH,  EDWARD.  B.A.  1502-3;  M.A.  1506.  Of  York  diocese. 

Ord.  deacon  (Lincohi)  Feb.  27;  priest,  Mar.  21,  1506-7; 

title,  House  of  the  Canons,  Cambridge  (St  Edmund's  Hostel). 

BURGHE,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1557-8, 

as  Browghe;  Scholar,  1560;  B.A.  1561-2. 
BURGHE,  GEORGE.  B.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1581-2. 
BURGH  or  BOROUGH,  JOHN  DE.    D.D.    Chancellor  of  the 
University,  1384,  1386.  V.  of  CoUingham,  Notts.  Died  there 
c.  1386.   Author  of  P«/>iIia  OcttH.   (D.N.B.) 
BURGH,  JOHN  (1538-9).  *«  CAMBRIDGE, 
BURGH,  JOHN,    Scholar  of  Magdalene,  1641,    One  of  these 
names,  4th  s.  of  Edward,  late  of  Stowe,  Lines.,  Esq.,  deceased, 
adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  21,  1642.    Buried  at  Stowe, 
July  22,  1644.   (Lines.  Pedigrees.) 
BURGH,  LEONARD.    M.A.  1625  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).    Of 
Yorkshire.  Matric.  (from  Magd.  Hall,  Oxford)  Oct.  23,  1618, 
age  15;  B.A.  1621-2; M.A.  1624. 
BURGH,  RICHARD.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  2a)  at  Trinity, 
luly  21    1749.   S.  of  Thomas,  of  Dromkeen,  Co.  Limerick. 
Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Dublin,  July  11,  1744.    B.  in  Dublin. 
B.A.  (Dublin)  1748.    Incorp.  at  Carnbridge,  1751-  Adno.  at 
the  Middle  Temple,  Oct.  10,  i75i-  Called  to  the  Irish  Bar, 
1755.   M.P.  forNaas.  Died  Oct.  19,  176a.   (T.  A.  Sadleir.) 
BURGH,  ROBERT.   B.Can.L.  1507-8. 
BURGH,  ROBERT.   M.A.  1334-3. 


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Burgh,  Thomas 

BURGH,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1481-3;  M.A.  1485.  One  of  these 
names  V.  of  Grayne,  Kent,  till  1514. 

BURGH,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  (?  Cambridge).  R.  of  Tydd  St  Giles, 

Cambs.,  1477. 
BURGH  or  BRUGHE,  WILLIAM.  D.Can.L.  1506-7. 

BURGH,  WILLIAM.  Fellow  of  King's  Hall.  Not  recorded  in 
their  lists  {Trin.  Coll.  Admissions).  Ord.  sub-deacon,  1523; 
deacon,  Mar.  26;  priest,  May  20,  1534;  'B.A.'  One  of  these 
names  R.  of  Sandon,  Essex,  1554-6. 

BURGHALL,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  May  4,  1639. 
Of  Leicestershire.  One  of  these  names  was  schoolmaster  at 
Bunbury,  Cheshire,  22  years;  and  V.  of  Acton,  c.  1646,  till 
ejected  1662.  Died  Dec.  8,  1665,  at  Alpraham,  'aged  65.' 
The  dates  render  the  identification  unlikely,  but  no  one  else 
of  the  names  can  be  found.  {Calamy,  i.  255 ;  Ormerod,  Chesh., 
in.  348;  D.N.B.) 

BURGHOPE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  10, 
1695-6.  Of  Buckinghamshire.  Matric.  1696;  B.A.  1699-1700. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  22, 1700.  Probably  s.  of  George, 
V.  of  Edlesborough,  and  brother  of  the  next. 

BURGHOPE  or  BURHOPE,  MUSIDORUS.  M.A.  from  Emmanuel, 
1695.  S.  of  George,  V.  of  Edlesborough,  Bucks.  Matric. 
from  New  College,  Oxford,  Mar.  22,  1685-6,  age  i6;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1689.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

BURGON,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1556. 

BURGON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Magdalene,  July  5, 
1732.  S.  of  James.  B.  at  SheflSeld,  Yorks.  School,  Sheffield. 
Matric.  1732. 

BURGON  or  BURGOYNE,  ROBERT.  B.A.  1488-9;  M.A.  1493. 
Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1494.  Will  (V.C.C.)  1504. 

BURGON,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1556. 

BURGON,  SIMON.  LL.D.  Fellow  of  Trinity  Hall.  Excused 
regency,  1471.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  22,  1472;  priest. 
Mar.  13,  1472-3- 

BURGON,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1496-7;  M.A.  1501;  (?  B.D.  1509-10). 
Fellow  of  Clare,  1497.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  10; 
priest,  Dec.  23,  1503.  Preacher,  1506-7.  R.  of  Hildersham, 
Cambs.,  1522.  Will  of  one  of  these  names  (P.C.C.)  1551;  of 
Sandy,  Beds.,  clerk. 

BURGON,  WILLIAM,  see  BURGOYNE. 

BURGON,  .     B.Civ.L.    and    B.Can.L.    1465-6;    D.Can.L. 

1473-4  (?  1479-80). 
BURGON, .   B.A.  1489-90. 

BURGOYNE,  FRANCIS,  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse, 
Easter,  1579;  B.A.  1581-2;  M.A.  from  Jesus,  1585.  Fellow  of 
Jesus,  1583-91.  Of  Long  Stanton,  Cambs.  Ord.  deacon 
and  priest  (Peterb.)  July  2,  1587.  R.  of  Carlton,  Cambs., 
1587-97.  Preb.  of  Southwell,  1590.  One  of  these  names 
(B.D.)  was  R.  of  Bishop  Wearmouth,  Durham,  1595-1633. 
R.  of  Spofforth,  Yorks.,  1598-1633.  Preb.  of  Durham, 
1617-33.  P.  of  Howick,  1621-33.  Archdeacon  of  Northum- 
berland, 1631-3.  Died  1633.   (Cambs.  Vis.,  1619.) 

BURGOYNE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Apr. 
14,  1663.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Little  Hormead,  Herts.  School, 
Elmdon.  Matric.  1663;  B.A.  1666-7;  M.A.  1670.  Ord. 
deacon  (Gloucester,  at  Holbom)  Feb.  27,  1669-70. 

BURGEYN,  JOHN.  LL.B.  Of  Caxton,  Cambs.  Litt.  dim.  from 
Bishop  of  Ely,  as  acolyte,  Sept.  20,  1448. 

BURGOYN,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  I,  1508.  Of  Long  Stanton,  Cambs.  Left,  1509. 
('Burgany'  in  Harwood.) 

BURGOINE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Sept.  29, 
1577-  Of  Quick's  Wood,  Herts.  S.  of  George,  Esq.  School, 
Ely.  Matric.  1577-8.  Migrated  to  Jesus.  B.A.  1580-1; 
M.A.  1584.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1593.  V.  of  Mildenhall, 
Suffolk,  1595-6.  V.  of  Notley  Alba,  Essex,  1599-1603.  R. 
of  Hinton  Waldrist,  Berks.,  1603.  (Venn,  i.  93 ;  Cambs.  Vis., 
1619.) 

BURGOYNE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Dec.  28,  1587. 
Matric.  1587.  One  of  these  names,  2nd  s.  of  Robert,  of 
Wroxball,  Warws.,  Esq.,  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June 
21,  1591. 

BURGOYNE,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  16, 
1607.  Matric.  1607;  B.A.  1611.  S.  and  h.  of  Roger,  of 
Sutton,  Beds.,  Esq.,  and  Margaret,  dau.  of  Thomas  Wendy, 
of  Haslingfield.  Bapt.  at  Haslingfield,  Jan.  29, 1591-2.  Adm. 
at  the  Middle  Temple,  Oct.  1611.   Sheriff  of  Bedfordshire, 

1640.  M. P.  for  Warwickshire,  1645.  Created  Bart.,  July  15, 

1641.  Parliamentarian.    Buried  at  Sutton,  Oct.  9,  1657. 
Father  of  Roger  (1634).    (Vis.  of  Beds.,  1634;  G.E.C.) 

BURGOYNE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  20,  1630. 
Of  Coventry,  Warws.  S.  and  h.  of  Peter.  Adin.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Nov.  1631. 


BuRLE,  Edmund 

BURGOYNE,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
June  19,  1667.  S.  of  Sir  Roger  (1634),  Knt.  and  Bart.,  of 
Parson's  Green,  Finsbury,  Middlesex.  B.  there.  Educated 
at  Sutton,  Beds.  Matric.  1667;  M.A.  1669  (Lit.  Reg.).  In- 
corp. at  Oxford,  1669.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  20, 1669. 
Of  Sutton,  Beds.,  Bart.  Succeeded  as  Bart.,  1677.  Died  Apr. 
9,  1709.  M.I.  at  Sutton.  Father  of  Roger  (1698)  and  Uie 
next.    (Le  Neve,  Mon.,  11.  166;  G.E.C.) 

BURGOYNE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  June  12, 
1700.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  John  (above),  Bart.,  of  Wroxhall,  Warws. 
School,  Rugby.  Matric.  1700;  B.A.  1703-4 ;  M.A.  from  Peter- 
house, 1707.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1704.  Fellow  of  Peterhouse, 
1706-8.  Father  of  General  John  Burgoyne  and  brother 
of  Roger  (1698). 

BURGOYNE,  ROGER.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  22, 
1634.  Of  Warwickshire.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Sutton,  Beds., 
Esq.  (afterwards  Bart.).  Bapt.  at  Wroxhall,  Mar.  10,  1618. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  11,  1637.  Knighted,  1641. 
Succeeded  as  Bart.,  1657.  M.P.  for  Beds.,  1640;  for  Warws., 
1656-8.  Sheriff  of  Beds.,  1661-2.  Died  Sept.  16, 1677,  aged 
59.  M.I.  at  Sutton.  Fatherof  John  (1667).  (Le  Neve,  ilf  on., 
IV.  177;  G  E.C.) 

BURGOYNE,  ROGER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Michs. 
1645;  M.B.  1651;  M.D.  1660  (Lit.  Reg.). 

BURGOYNE,  ROGER.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Sidney, 
Apr.  3,  1698.  ist  s  of  Sir  John  (1667),  Bart.  B.  at  Sutton, 
Beds.  School,  private.  Succeeded  as  Bart.,  1709.  Of  Sutton, 
Beds.,  and  Wroxhall,  Warws.  Will  proved  Mar.  29,  1716. 
Brother  of  John  (1700)  and  father  of  the  next.  (Misc.  Gen. 
et  Her.,  3rd  S.,  11.  269;  G.E.C.) 

BURGOYNE,  Sir  ROGER,  Bart.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity 
Hall,  May  31, 1727.  Matric.  1727.  Resided  till  1730.  2nd  s. 
of  Sir  Roger  (above),  Bart.,  of  Sutton,  Beds.  Succeeded 
as  Bart.,  1716.  M.P.  for  Beds.,  1735-47.  Died  Dec.  31, 1780. 
(Misc.  Gen.  a  Her.,  3rd  S.,  ii.  269;  G.E.C.) 

BURGOYNE,  THOMAS.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  Easter,  1602. 
B.A.  (?  1602-3);  M.A.  1606. 

BURGOYN,  WILLIAM.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1414.  Left, 
July  16,  1421. 

BURGOYNE,  WILLIAM  B.A.  1481-2;  M.A.  1485;  B.D.  1500-1; 
D.D.  1507.  Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1483.  Ord.  sub-deacon 
(Lincoln)  Feb.  29, 1490-1.  Lady  Margaret  Professor,  c.  1506- 
II.  Masterof  Peterhouse,  1518-22.  R.of  Hildersham.Cambs., 
1518-22.  Will  proved  (P.C.C.)  1523.  Left  £20  to  the  College. 
(Cooper,  i.27;T.A.  Walker.) 

BURHAM,  THOMAS,  see  BARHAM. 

BURKE  or  BOURKE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at 
Trinity,  Jan.  5,  1750-1.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Damsally,  Co. 
Limerick.  School,  Dublin.  Matric.  1751. 

BURKEN,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Mar.  26,  1718.  B.  at 
North  Burlingham,  Norfolk.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Burling- 
ham,  Esq.   Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  3,  1720. 

BURKIN,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  July  8,  1749.  B.  at 
North  Burlingham,  Norfolk.  Probably  s.  of  John,  above, 
of  Burlingham,  Esq. 

BURKITT,  see  also  BIRKETT. 

BURKITT  or  BURKETT,  GABRIEL.  (Perhaps  a  mistake  for 
William.)  Adm.  sizar  (age  14)  at  Pembroke,  Jan.  28, 
1664-5.    S.  of  Michael  (Miles),  of  Hitcham,  Suffolk,  clerk. 

BURKITT,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter,  1635 ; 
B.A.  1638-9.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  1,  1639-40;  priest, 
June  5,  1642. 

BURKITT,  MILES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  May  13, 
1690.  ist  s.  of  Miles,  attorney.  B.  at  Sudbury,  Suffolk. 
Schools,  Sudbury,  Melford  and  Felstead.  Matric.  1693; 
B.A.  1693-4;  M.A.  1697.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  4, 
1 693-4 ;  priest,  Mar.  20, 1 697-8.  Master  of  Dedham  Grammar 
School,  Essex,  1694-1700.  R.  of  Woodham  Ferrers,  1700- 
18.    Died  1718. 

BURKITT,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1618; 
B.A.  1620-1;  M.A.  1624;  B.D.  1632.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Mar.  4;  priest,  Mar.  5,  1625-6. 

BURKITT,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1665.  Perhaps  adm.  in  College  as  'Gabriel.'  S.  of  Miles, 
R.  of  Hitcham.  B.  at  Hitcham,  Suffolk,  July  25,  1650. 
Schocds,  Bildeston  and  Stowmarket,  Suffolk,  and  Perae, 
Cambridge.  B.A.  1668-9;  M.A.  1672.  Chaplain  at  Bildeston 
HaU.  C.  and  afterwards  R.  of  Milden,  Suffolk,  1672.  V. 
of  Dedham,  Essex,  1692-1703.  Died  Oct.  24,  1703,  aged  53. 
Will,  P.C.C.    Author.    (D.N.B.) 

BURLAND,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
May  26,  1686.  S.  of  William,  butcher.  B.  at  Brotherton, 
Yorks.  School,  Hemsworth.  Matric.  1686;  B.A.  1689-90. 

BURLE,  EDMUND.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Mar.  28, 
1607. 


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BURLES,  JeRMIN 

BURLES  or  BURLZ,  JERMIM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's, 
July,  i6oj.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  I>pden,  Suffolk.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  3,  1607-S.  Called  to  the  Bar,  Feb.  17,  i6i5- 
Ancient,  June  7,  1637.   {PeH*,  1.  aja;  J'W-  0/ Suffolk,  1612.) 

BURLES,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Cowus  Christi,  1387.  Of  Essex. 
B..^.  i59o-i;M.A.  1594.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Gravesend, 
Kent,  1609-17. 

BURLES,  JOHN.  Matric  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1633; 
B..V  i637-«;  M.A.  1641. 

BURLES  or  BURLZ,  THOMAS.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall, 
July  ai,  1668.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Depden,  Suffolk.  School, 
Bury.  Matric.  1668;  LL.B.  1674;  M.A.  1683  {Lit.  Reg.); 
LL.D.  1685.  Fellow,  1674-90.  Died  1690.  {Vis.  of  Suff., 
1664.) 

BURLETON,  THEODORE.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Jan.  4,  1724-5.  Of  East  Noyle,  Wilts.  Matric.  1724;  LL.B. 
1729- 

BURLETSON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  9,  1717-8.  S.  of  William  (1672),  clerk,  of  Kent.  B.  at 
Teston,  near  Maidstone.  Schoob,  Maidstone  and  West- 
minster.   Matric.  1718. 

BURLETSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse, 
June  6,  1668.  Of  Sherbum.  S.  of  Bryan,  of  Trimdon, 
Durham.  School,  Coniscliffe  Scholar,  1669.  Adm.  at  Lin- 
coln's Inn,  June  2,  1668.  Buried  at  Pittington,  Feb.  19, 
1711.   Brother  of  William  (1672).    {T.  A.  Walker,  137.) 

BURLETSON,  WILLLAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  19,  1672.  S.  of  Bryan,  gent.,  of  Trimdon,  Durham. 
B.  there.  School,  Brignall.  Matric.  1672;  B.A.  1675-6; 
M.A.  1679.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  21,  1679.  R.  of 
Warehom  and  Midlev,  Kent,  1686-1719.  Died  Oct  31, 
1719.  Buried  at  Wateringbury.  M.I.  there.  Brother  of 
Thomas  (1668),  father  of  Robert  (1717-8). 

BURLEY,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Lent, 
1578-9.  Migrated  to  Queens',  1581.  B.A.  from  Pembroke, 
1582-3;  M.A.  1587;  B.D.  1594;  D.D.  1606-7.  V.  of  Bishop's 
Stortford,  Herts.,  1590-1604.  R.  of  Thorley,  1594-1619. 
R.  of  St  Benet's,  Paul's  Wharf,  1604-12.  Fellow  of  Chelsea 
College,  1610.  Died  1619. 

BURLEY,  FRANCIS.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  1616,  from  West- 
minster. B.A.  1620-1;  M.A.  1624.  Perhaps  R.  of  Crofton, 
Yorks.,  1623.   Admon.  (York)  1649. 

BURLEY,  JAMES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1618; 
B.A.  1621-2;  M.A.  1625.  R.  of  St  Peter,  Paul's  Wharf, 
1626. 

BURLEIGH,  RICHARD.  M.A.  from  Trinity,  1709.  S.  of 
Thomas,  of  the  Isle  of  Wight,  clerk.  Matric.  from  Oriel 
College,  Oxford,  Nov.  29,  1680,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1693. 
R.  of  St  Lawrence,  Isle  of  Wight,  1694.  R.  of  Chale,  1709. 
R.  of  Brown  Candover,  Hants.,  1709.  {Al.  Oxon.) 

BURLEY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  25, 

1691-2.    S.  of  James,  gent.    B.  at  Leverington,  Cambs. 

School,  Peterborough. 
BURLEY,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1572. 

One    of    these    names,    'Cantabrigiensfe,'    adm.    at    Basle 

University,  1581. 
BURLEY,  THOBfAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Aug.  31, 

1653.  S.  of  William.   B.  at  Dore,  Derbs.  School,  Dronfield. 

Matric.  1653-4.     Possibly  matric.  at  Christ  Church,  Oxford, 

1656.    One  of  these  names  R.  of  Ifield,  near  Gravesend, 

1661-6. 
BURLEY,  WILLIAM  (1479),  set  BIRLEY. 
BURLEY,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Jan.  20, 

1641-2.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Litcham,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 

School,  Tittleshall.    Matric.    1642;  Scholar,    1642-9;   B.A. 

164J-6;  M.A.  1649.    Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.   24,  1648. 

Called  to  the  Bar,  Feb.  6,  1655-6.    Counsel  to  the  Dean 

and  Chapter  of  Norwich  and  also  steward  of  their  manors. 

Died  Apr.  14,  1683.    M.I.  in  Norwich  Cathedral.    {Venn,  i. 

346.) 
BURLINCHAM,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caivs, 

July  6, 1577.  S.  of  Peter,  carpenter.  B.  at  Bnnton.  Norfolk. 

Scbooto,  Norwich  and  Holt.    Matric.  1577-8;  Scholar,  till 

1585;  B.A.    1581-2;    M.A.    1585.     Ord.    priest   (Norwich) 

Apr.  to,  T586.    R.  of  Brinton,  1386-1618.   R.  of  Thomage. 

Buried  there,  Oct.  13,  1618.    Father  of  Thomas  (1617-8). 

{Vtnn,  I.  93.) 
BURLINCHAM,  JOHN.  Adm.  dtar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Apr.  18, 

1639.    S.  of  Robert,  weaver.    B.  at  Whatfieid,  Suffolk. 

ScBool,  Ek>te*dale.  B.A.  164*-].  One  of  these  names  minteter 

of  Gt  Walsingham  in  1649.   {Venn,  1.  334.) 

BURLINCHAM,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius, 
Mar.  17,  1617-8.  S.  of  Christophier  (i577),  R-  of  Thomage. 
B.  tkcre.  School,  Holt.  Matric.  1618.  Of  Briningham,  gent. 
Bnrtod  Dec  34,  1673-  Father  of  the  next.  {Venn,  i.  338.) 


BuRNABY,  Daniel 

BURLINCHAM,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius, 
June  4,  1664.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Briningham,  Norfolk 
(above).  B.  at  KetUestone.  Schools,  Shanington  and  Holt. 
Scholar,  1664-71;  B.A.  1667-8;  M.A.  1671.  Subs,  for 
deacon's  orders  (Norwich)  Dec.  ao,  1671,  as  C.  of  Salhouse. 
Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Jan.  24,  1671-2.  R.  of  Burgate, 
Suffolk,  1681-91.  R.  of  Holt,  Norfolk,  1688-1732.  Buried 
at  Holt,  Jan.  26,  1721-2.  M.I.  there.  Pedigree  in  Vis.  of 
Norfolk,  1664.    (L.  B.  Radford,  HoU.) 

BYRLINGHAM,  WILUAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Kino's,  Easter, 
1545. 

BURLINGTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi.  1669.  Of 
Norwich.  Matric.  1670;  B.A.  1672-3;  M.A.  1676.  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1676.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  1677;  priest, 
Sept.  1678.   R.  of  Diss,  Norfolk,  1678-95.   Died  1695. 

BURLINGTON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
161 1 ;  B.A.  1618-9.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  19,  1619. 

BURLINGTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Caius,  July  6, 
1608.  S.  of  William,  of  Tittleshall,  Norfolk.  School,  TitUe- 
shall. 

BURLINGTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Corfus  Chri3TI,  1703. 
Of  Norfolk.   Matric.  1704. 

BURMAN,  ED.   Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1570. 

BURMAN,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  May,  1554; 
B.A.  1558-q;  M.A.  from  Clare,  1562.  Fellow  of  Clare. 

BURMAN,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1580;  B.A.  1583-4;  M.A.  1587;  LL.D.  from  Trinity  Hall, 
1596.  Commissary  to  the  Bishop  of  Norwich.  Will  (P.C.C.) 
1623.   Father  of  John  (1637). 

BURMAN,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1623; 
B.A.  1627-8; M.A.  1631. 

BURMAN,  JOHN.  Matric  Fell. -Com.  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Michs.  1637.  Of  Norfolk.  S.  and  h.  of  John  (1580),  late  of 
Norwich,  LL.D.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Jtme  12,  1638. 

BURMAN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clark,  Apr.  19,  1706.  B.  at 
Stamford,  Lines.  Matric  1706;  B.A.  1709-10;  M.A.  1714. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincohi)  July  5,  1713.  V.  of  Buckminster, 
Leics.,  1717-20.  V.  of  Scalford,  1720-6.  P.C.  of  Osbomby, 
Lines.,  1720. 

BURMAN,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  June  20,  1690. 
S.  of  William.  Adm.  scholar,  Nov.  18,  1690;  B.A.  1693-4. 
Ord.  deicon  (Worcester)  1695;  priest,  1699.   {Peile,  11.  117.) 

BURMAN  or  BORMAN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  16)  a 
scholar  from  Eton,  May  17,  1532.  Of  Pinner,  Middlesex. 
B.A.  1535-6;  M.A.  1539.  Fellow,  1535-50.  Proctor,  1547-8. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Apr.  2,  1541. 

BURMAN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Sept.  1, 1555.  Of  Harlow,  Middlesex  (?  Essex).  Matric. 
1555.  Died  whilst  a  student.  Buried  in  the  College  chapel, 
1556-7.    {Harwood.) 

BURMASTER, .   B.A.  1513-4- 

BURN,  see  BOURNE  and  BURNE. 

BURNABY,  ANDREW.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  21,  1677-8.  S.  of  Hugh  (1638-9),  R.  of  Asfordby, 
Leics.  B.  at  S.  Ockendon,  Essex.  School,  Oakham.  B.A. 
1681-2:  M.A.  1685.  R.  of  Asfordby,  1693-1723.  R.  of  Hoby, 
1716.  Died  Jan.  i,  1722-3.  Will,  Leicester.  Father  of  the 
next,  brother  of  Benjamin  (1679-80). 

BURNABY,  ANDREW.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  6,  1720-1.  S.  of  Andrew,  clerk,  R.  of  Asfordby  (above), 
Leics.  B.  at  Asfordby,  near  Melton.  Schools,  Asfordby  and 
Oakham.  Matric.  1721;  LL.B.  1726.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Mar.  6,  1725-6;  priest,  July  10,  1726.  R.  of  Asfordby, 
1726-76.  Preb.  of  Lincohi,  i737-*7-  V.  of  St  Margaret, 
Leicester,  1739-63.  Perhaps  V.  of  Brampton,  Himts.,  1735- 
70.  Died  Dec.  37,  1776.  Father  of  the  next. 

BURNABY,  ANDREW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Mar.  8,  1749- 
50.  S.  of  Andrew,  R.  of  Asfordby,  Leics.  (above).  B.  there, 
1732.  School,  Wf-stminster.  Matric.  1750;  B.A.  1754;  M.A. 
1757;  D.D.  1776.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincohi)  Feb.  23.  175 5; 
priest,  Sept.  19,  1756.  Traveller  in  North  America.  Chaplain 
at  Leghorn,  1762-7.  V.  of  Greenwich,  1769-1812.  Arch- 
deacon of  Leicester,  1786-1813.  Author,  Travels,  etc.  Died 
at  Blackheath,  Mar.  9,  181 2,  aged  80.  Buried  at  Hungar- 
ton,  Leics.  M.I.  at  Greenwich.  {D.N.B.;Al.WestmoH.,ni.) 
BURNABY,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  «t  St  John's, 
Feb.  5,  1679-80.  S.  of  Hugh  (1638-9),  R-  of  Asfordby, 
Leics.  B.  at  Stainby,  Lines.  School,  Oakham.  B.A.  1683-4. 
R.  of  SUinby.  Brother  of  Andrew  (1677-*). 
BURNABY,  DANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's.  Oct.  33, 
1729.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Middlesex.  B.  in  Kensington. 
School,  Kensington.  Matric.  1729;  B.A  1733-4;  M.A.  1737- 
PeUow,  1736-46.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  21,  1735; 
priest  (London)  Sept.  19,  i73<5  «•  «'  HanwrtI,  Middlesex. 
i74»-8o.  Died  Aug.  u,  1780.  Brother  of  John  {I7i8)  and 
Tbomu  (i7a4)-  {ScoU-Mayor,  in.  its.) 

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BuRNEBYE,  Hugh 

BURNEBYE,  HUGH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  20, 
1638-9.  S.  of  Robert,  gent.,  dec^sed,  of  Gretton,  Northants. 
B.  there.  School,  Oakham.  Matric.  1638,  as  'Bamby'; 
B.A.  1642-3;  M.A.  1646;  B.D.  1653-  FeUow,  1647.  R.  of 
Asfordby,  Leics.,  1666-94.  Died  Jan.  20,  1699-1700.  Will 
(Leicester)  1700.  Father  of  Andrew  (1677-8),  and  Benjamin 
(1679^0).  (Burke,  L.G.) 

BURNBY,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  TRinrrv,  Easter,  1616. 

BURNABY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (a^e  17)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  25, 
1718.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Middlesex.  B.  in  Kensington, 
London.  School,  Eton  (colleger).  Matric.  1719;  B.A.  1722. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1722.  M.A.  from  Oriel  College,  1724-5. 
Brother  of  Daniel  (1729)  and  Thomas  (1724). 

BURNABY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Sept. 
5,  1724.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Middlesex.  B.  in  Kensington. 
School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  1725.  Brother  of  Daniel  (1729) 
and  John  (1718).  Will  (P.C.C.)  1728. 

BURNBY,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  c.  1592.  B.  at 
Manton,  Rutland,  c.  1573.  B.A.  1595-6;  M.A.  1607.  Ord. 
priest  (Lincoln)  Mar.  18,  1607.  V.  of  Helpringham,  Lines., 
1599-1608.  R.  of  Tothill,  1607-18.  Perhaps  s.  of  Thomas, 
of  Manton,  Rutland.  'Servant  of  Thomas  Cecil,  Earl  of 
Exeter.'  Admon.  (Lincoln)  1617.   {Lina.  Pedigrees.) 

BURNABY,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1646.  Of  Lincolnshire.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Barholme,  Lines., 
age  5  in  1634.  School,  Oundle.  {Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

BURNAFORD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  1691-2. 
Matric.  (age  17)  from  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  Mar.  22, 
1688-9.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Lamerton,  Devon.  School, 
Lamerton.  Matric.  1692;  B.A.  1692-3;  M.A.  1699.  R.  of 
Lydford,  Devon,  1701.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

BURNAND,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Magdalene, 
June  23,  1652.  S.  of  Nathaniel,  clerk,  of  Durham.  School, 
Berwick.  Matric.  1652.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Brampton, 
Cumberland,  1658. 

BURNAPPE,  CAESAR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Feb.  4, 
1633-4.  S.  of  John  (next),  R.  of  Aston,  Herts.  B.  at  Benning- 
ton, Herts.  School,  Bennington.  Matric.  1634;  Scholar, 
1635-41;  B.A.  1637-8;  M.A.  1641.   {Venn,  i.  313.) 

BURNAPP,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  1606.  S.  of 
Thomas,  of  Stanstead,  Herts.  School,  Roydon.  Matric.  1607; 
B.A.  1609-10;  M.A.  1613.  C.  of  Bennington,  Herts.,  1614- 
29.  R.  of  Aston,  1629-53.  Buried  there,  Apr.  13,  1653. 
Will  (P.CC.)  1654.  Father  of  Caesar  (above).  {Venn,  1. 194.) 

BURNAP,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1653.  Of  Hertfordshire.  B.A.  1656-7;  M.A.  1660.  Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  Dec.  23, 1660.  R.  of  Little  Laver, 
Essex,  1662-70. 
BURNARD,  see  also  BARNARD  and  BERNARD. 
BURNARD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Dec.  9, 
1691.  S.  of  James,  of  'Autrey,'  Devon.  (V.  of  Up  Ottery.) 
Matric.  1 69 1-2. 

BURN,  su  alsc  BORNE  and  BOURNE. 
BURNS,  JAMES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1578. 
BURN,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1589. 
BURNE,  RICHARD.    A  monk.    B.Can.L.  1516-7.    Died  soon 
after. 

BURNE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June  23, 

1739-  S.  of  William,  clerk,  of  Durham.  B.  at  Monk  Hesleden. 

School,  Ehirham.    Matric.  1739;  B.A.  1742-3;  M.A.  1746. 

Fellow,   1745-54-    Ord.   deacon  (Lincohi)  May  27,   1743; 

priest  (Peterb.)  May  15,  1744.    R.  of  Cranford  St  John, 

Northants.,  1750-2.  R.  of  Boothby  Graffoe,  Lines.,  1752-gi. 

R.  of  S.  Collingham,  Notts.,  1753-91.   Died  May  20,  1791. 
BURNE  or  BOURNE,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's 

June,  1585.   Of  Staffordshire.   Scholar,  1586;  B.A.  1588-9- 

M.A.  1592;  B.D.  from  St  John's,  1600.  Fellow  of  St  John's! 

1595- 
BURNE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1613  • 

B.A.  1616-7,  as  Bourne;  M.A.  1620.  ' 


BURNE, 


B.A.  1463-4. 


BURNELIP  or  BURNLEY,   RICHARD.    B.A.  from  Trinity, 

1574-5-  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  June  25,  1575. 
BURNELL,  DARCY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  May  4, 

i677-  S.  of  Acton,  Esq.,  deceased.  B.m  Notts.  Matric.  1677. 

Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  12, 1681  as  of  Winkbum,  Notts 

Brother  of  William  (1677). 

BURNELL,  EDWARD.  Matric.  FelL-Com.  from  Pembroke, 
Michs.  1565. 

BURNELL,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  4,  1590. 
Of  Nottinghamshire.  Migrated  to  Corpus  Christi,  1591 
B.A.  1593-4-  Of  Southwell,  Notts.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Apr.  22,  1594.  One  of  these  names,  a  gentleman  pensioner 
knighted,  1617. 


Burnett,  John 

BURNELL,  FRANCIS.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  May  31, 

1648.  S.  of  Richard,  gent.  B.  at  Aldeby,  Norfolk.  Schools, 

Aldeby,  Beccles  and  Norwich.  Matric.  1648;  Scholar,  1648-9. 
BURNELL,  HENRY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  20)  at  Peterhouse, 

Mar.  26,  1646.   Of  Westminster.   Perhaps  s.  of  William,  of 

Gt  Stanmore,  Middlesex.  School,  Hempstead. 
BURNELL,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1551. 
BURNELL,  JOHN.    Resident  student  at  Trinity  Hall,  Aug. 

1564. 
BURNELL,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  F'eterhouse,  Easter, 

1571;  B.A.  1576-7.   Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Jan.  17,  1577-8 

CM.  A.'). 
BURNELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  29, 

1633.   S.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Winkbume,  Notts.    B.  there. 

School,  Nottingham.  Matric.  1633;  B.A.  1636-7;  M.A.  1640. 

Fellow,  1637. 
BURNELL,  LAURENCE,  see  BURNWELL. 
BURNELL,  RICHARD.    B.D.  1682  {Lit.  Reg.).    One  of  these 

names  R.  of  Alfold,  Surrey,  1679-94. 
BURNELL,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1627;  B.A.  1630-1;  M.A.  1634. 
BURNELL,  THOMAS.   B.A.  1642  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 

John,  of  London.   Matric.  (from  Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford) 

July  14,  1637,  age  16;  B.A.  1641. 
BURNELL,  WALTER.    B.A.  1513-4;  M.A.  1517.    University 

Preacher,  152 1.  Fellow  of  Christ's.  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop 

of  Ely.    R.  of  Hadstock,  Essex,  1522-57.    R.  of  Shipdham, 

Norfolk,  1523.   Died  1557. 
BURNELL,  WALTER.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity,  Nov.  9, 

1646.   Of  Sussex. 
BURNELL,  W.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1565. 
BURNELL,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Pembroke, 

Michs.  1608. 

BURNELL,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1621.  Buried  at  All  Saints',  Cambridge,  Aug.  23,  1623. 
BURNELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 

May  4,  1677.  S.  of  Acton,  Esq.,  deceased.  B.  at  Southwell, 

Notts.  Matric.  1677.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  16, 

1678.  Brother  of  Darcy  (1677). 
BURNET,  ALEXANDER.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  2, 

1632-3.  Of  Essex.  S.  of  Dunkm,  M.D.,  of  Norwich.  Matric. 

1633;  M.B.   1639;  M.D.   1648.     Adm.  hon.  fellow  R.C.P. 

Dec.  1664.  Practised  in  London.  Died  of  the  plague,  Aug.  25, 

1665.   Buried  at  St  Dionis.   {Munk,  1.  334;  Vis.  of  Essex, 

1634-) 
BURNET,  ALEXANDER.    M.A.  1633;  incorp.  from  Marischal 

College,  Aberdeen.    S.  of  John,  a  Scotch  Minister.    Ord. 

deacon  (Peterb.)  Aug.  6;  priest,  Aug.  7,  1629.  R.  of  Bucken- 

ham  Ferry,  Norfolk,  1630.    Went  beyond  sea  during  the 

troubles  and  served  King  Charles  by  intelligence.    R.    of 

Burmarsh,  Kent,  1640;  and  of  Ivycburch,  1660-3.  Bishop 

of  Aberdeen,  1663;  Archbishop  of  Glasgow,  1664-70;  and 

1674-9.  Archbishop  of  St  Andrews,  1679-84.  Died  there 

Aug.  22,  1684.   {D.N.B.) 
BURNET,  CHARLES.   Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Mar.  3,  1692-3. 

Of  Lincolnshire.    Matric.  1693;  B.A.  1696-7.    Ord.  priest 

(Lincoln)  May  26,  1700.   V.  of  Burgh-in-the-Marsh,  Lines., 

1704-18.  V.  of  Winthorpe,  1704.  R.  of  Gunby,  1706-17. 
BURNETT,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  May  1, 

1685.     S.    of   Samuel.     B.    at    Hertingfordbury.     School, 

Grantham.   Matric.  1685;  M.B.  1690. 
BURNET,  GILBERT.    M.A.  from  Peterhouse,   1713.    S.  of 

Gilbert,  Bishop  of  Salisbury.   Matric.  from  Merton  College, 

Oxford,  Nov.  6,  1703,  age  13;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1706.    Ord. 

priest  (Ely)  Mar.  13,  1714-5.     Preb.  of  Salisbury,   1715. 

Chaplain  to  George  I.  R.  of  East  Bamet,  Middlesex,  1719-26. 

F.R.S.  1723.  Died  June  17,  1726.  Buried  at  East  Bamet. 

Admon.  (P.C.C.)  1728.    Brother  of  William  (1698-9).   {Al. 

Oxon.;  D.N.B.) 
BURNET,  GILBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Apr.  25, 

1720.    Of  Lincolnshire.    Matric.  1720;  B.A.  1723-4.    Ord. 

deacon  (Norwich,  Litt.  dim.  from  Sarum)  Mar.  1723-4;  priest 

(Lincoln)  May  31,  1724.  V.  of  Coggeshall,  Essex,  1725.  V.  of 

St  James,  Clerkenwell,  1743-6.    Buried  at  Clerkenwell,  Jan. 

31,  1745-6,  aged  48.   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 
BURNET,  HENRY.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov,  1565; 

B.A.  1569-70. 
BURNET,  HENRY.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  June  15, 

1669.    S.   of  William.    B.   at  Loughton,   Essex.    School, 

Thames-Ditton,  Siurey. 
BURNETT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  Apr.  5, 

1651.    S.  of  Thomas,  late  of  Otley,  Yorks,    School,  Leeds. 

Matric.  1651;  B.A.  1654;  M.A.  1658.  Perhaps  R.  of  Rowley, 

Yorks.,  1663-7,  and  R.  of  Walkington,  1667-58. 


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Burnett,  Lewis 

BURNETT,  LEWIS.  Inoorp.  B.D.  1680,  from  St  Andrew's. 
(Incorp.  M..^.  from  thence,  at  Oxford,  1663;  and  as  B.D. 
1688.)  Preb.  of  Exeter,  1678.  Sub-dean,  1702-4.  R-  of 
Farringdon,  Devon,  1679.   Died  1704.   {AL  Oxon.) 

BURNETT,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  pens,  (age  ao)  at  Trinity, 
June  3,  1743.  S.  of  Matthew,  of  London.  School,  West- 
minster. Matric.  1743-4;  Scholar,  1744;  B.A.  1746-7-  Usher 
at  Westminster  SchooL  R.of  Wiston,  Suffolk,  1760-7.  Died 
I '67. 

BURNETT,  RICHARD.  B.A.  1533-4;  M.A.  1537.  V.  of  Wendy, 
Cambs.,1340.  R.  of  Newton,  1555.  R.  of  St  Michael,  Denver, 
Norfolk,  1558-61. 

BURNET,  ROBERT.  M.A.  1587  (Incorp.  from  Aberdeen). 

BURNETT,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  18, 
1668.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Hurworth,  near  Croft,  Dtirbam. 
School,  Northallerton.  Matric.  1668;  B.A.  1671-2;  M.A. 
1675.  Ord.  deacon  (Chichester)  May,  1673- 

BURNETT,  ROBERT.  LL.B.  1728  {Com.  Reg.).  V.  of  West 
LavingtOD,  Wilts.,  and  V.  of  Wilford.  One  of  these  names, 
s.  of  Thomas,  of  West  Kingtown,  Wilts.,  doctor  (?  1686-7), 
matric.  from  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  Nov.  20, 1723,  age  15. 
Died  Nov.  1769.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1770.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

BURNETT,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Qukkns',  Sept.  25,  1687. 
Of  Lincolnshire.  Matric.  1691;  B.A.  1691-2.  Ord.  priest 
(Lincoln)  Feb.  28,  1696-7.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  until  1711. 
R.  of  North  Grantham,  1701.  V.  of  South  Grantham.  R. 
of  Bennington.  Died  1711. 

BURNETT  or  BURNAP,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  July  i,  1703.  S.  of  Samuel  (Bumap),  citizen  and 
clothworker,  of  Wapping,  London.  'Grecian  from  Christ's 
Hospital.  Matric  1703;  Scholar,  1704;  B.A.  1706-7;  M.A. 
1710.  Master  of  Ashbourne  School,  Derbs.,  1713-51. 

BURNET,  THOMAS.  M.A.  1622  (Incorp.  from  Aberdeen); 
Lic.Med.  1622.  Practised  physic  at  Braintree,  Essex.  {Vis. 
of  Essex,  1634.) 

BURNET,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clark,  Easter,  1651.  S.  of 
John.  B.  at  Croft,  Yorls.,  c.  1635.  School,  Northallerton. 
Matric.  1651;  B.A.  1654-5.  Migrated  to  Christ's,  Sept.  28, 
1655.  M.A.  1658.  Fellow  of  Christ's,  1657-78.  Proctor,  1667. 
Master  of  the  Charterhouse,  1685.  Chaplain  and  clerk  of  the 
closet  to  William  111;  resigned  1692.  Author,  philosophical 
and  scientific.  Died  in  the  Charterhouse,  Sept.  27,  1715. 
{PeiU,  I.  370;  D.N.B.) 

BURNETT,  THOMAS.  Incorp.  LL.D.  1685,  from  .Angers.  One 
of  these  names  R.  of  Throcking,  Herts.,  1694-1706  and  V. 
of  Rushden,  1694-1706. 

BURNETT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Qubkns',  Jan.  19,  1686-7. 
Of  Essex.  Matric.  1687;  B.A.  1690-1;  M.A.  1694.  Probably 
the  man  of  these  names  who  was  D.D.  (New  College,  Oxford) 
1720.  R.  of  Littleton  Drew,  Wilts.,  1715-36.  R.  of  Doding- 
ton,  Gloucs.,  1738-50.  Preb.  of  Sarum,  1711-50.  Another 
was  R.  of  Wexham,  Bucks.,  1691-1702;  and  V.  of  Upton- 
cum-Cbalvey,  1695-1702.  Died  1702.  Buried  at  Wexham, 
Aug.  31.   {Lipscomb,  iv.  572  and  583;  Al.  Oxon.) 

BURNETT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Apr. 
18,  1668.  S.  of  William,  B.  m  Essex.  School,  Northallerton. 
Matric.  1668.  One  of  these  names,  s.  and  h.  of  William,  of 
Newton'Morrell,  Yorks.,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  14, 1669. 
Barrister,  1676. 

BURNETT,  WILUAM.  Adm.  FelL-Com.  at  Trinity,  Mar.  2a, 
1698^.  S.  of  Gilbert,  Bishop  of  Salisbury.  B.  at  the  Hague. 
Matric.  1700;  M.A.  1702.  Had  a  post  in  the  Revenue. 
Governor  of  New  York  and  New  Jersey,  1720.  Governor 
of  Massachusetts  and  New  Hampshire,  1727.  Died  Sept  7, 
1729.    Brother  of  GUbert  (1713).  {D.N.B.) 

BURNET,  WILUAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Pembrokz,  Aug.  7,  1711. 
Matric.  from  St  John's  College,  Oxford,  Oct.  27,  1708  as  s. 
of  William,  of  Barbados,  gent.,  age  15.  School,  Merchant 
Taylors'. 

BURNET,  WILLIAM,    Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1741.    S.  of 

William   (1698-9)  and  grandson  of  Bishop  Burnet.  B.  in 

America.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Oct.  39,  1742. 
BURNBY,  JAMES.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1604; 

Scholar,  1608;  B.A.  1608-9;  M.A.  1613.    V.  of  Beverley, 

Yorks.,  1633-46. 
BURNHAM,  EDMUND.   B.A.  1312-3. 

BURNHAM,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Kino's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1468. 
BURNAM,  RICHARD.   Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  June  30,  1690. 

S.  of  William.  Matric  1690;  Scholar,  1690;  B.A.  1693-4. 
BURNHAM,    WILUAM.     Matric    sizar    from    Pxtxrhousr, 

Easter,  1625.   Of  Peterborough.   B.A.  1639-30;  M.A.  1633. 

Ord.  pncst  (Peterb.)  Sept.  33,  1633;  'of  St  John's  College. 
BURNLEY,  MATTHEW.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 

June  34,  1667.    S.  of  Thomas,  of  Canterbury.    B.  there. 

School,  Canterbury.  Matric  1667;  B.A.  1670-1;  M.A.  1678. 


BuRRAM,  Edward 

BURNSEL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  23)  at  Sidney,  Mar.  11, 
1641-3.  From  Lincoln  College,  Oxford  (matric  there,  Nov. 
13.  1635,  age  16).  S.  of  John,  clothier.  B.  at  HuU.  Yorks. 
School,  HuU.    {A  I.  Oxon.) 

BURNSELL,  WILUAM.  Matric  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1607.  Migrated  to  Oxford.  B.A.  from  Lincoln  College,  i6io- 
1;  M.A.  1613.  V.  of  Aldborough,  Yorks.,  1614-45.  R-  of 
Sproatley,  1626-45. 

BURNWELL  or  BURNELL,  LAURENCE.  Matric  pens,  from 
St  John's,  c.  1596;  B.A.  1600-1;  M.A.  1604;  B.D.  1611; 
D.D.  1634  {LU.  Reg.).  FeUow.  i6oi.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1604. 
R.  of  High  Bickington,  Devon,  1622.  Canon  and  Chancellor 
of  Exeter,  1624.   R.  of  Toppesfield,  Essex,  1634.  Died  Nov. 

12,  1647,  aged  68. 

BURRE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuki,,  Oct.  24,  1634. 
Matric.  1635.  Of  Bedfordshire.  Mij^ted  to  Trinity,  Dec 
23.  1637.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec  18,  1641;  priest 
(Lincoln)  May  28,  1643.  R.  of  Folkswortb,  Hunts.,  1645, 

BURRE,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 
1551.  Will  of  one  of  these  names,  writer  of  Court  letters. 
(P.C.C.)  1590.   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

BURRE,  JOHN.  Matric  sizar  from  Corpus  Crristi,  Miuhs. 
1653.  Of  Essex.  B.A.  1657-8;  M.A.  1661.  Perhaps  V.  of 
Wroxham,  Norfolk,  1660. 

BURRE,  JONATHAN.  Matric  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1620.  S.  of  John,  yeoman,  of  Sufiolk.  Bapt.  at 
Redgrave,  Apr.  12,  1604.  B.A.  1623-4;  M.A.  1627.  For 
some  years  at  Homingsheath.  R.  of  Rickinghall  Superior, 
Suffolk,  1630,  till  silenced  by  Archbishop  Laud  in  1639.  Went 
to  New  England,  1639.  Held  a  cure  at  Dorchester  under 
Richard  Mather.  Died  Aug.  9,  1641,  aged  37.  {Felt,  378: 
J.  G.  Bartlett.) 

BURRE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  May  3, 1587. 
S.  of  Henry,  citizen  of  London.  B.  there.  Matric.  1587; 
Scholar,  1587-93;  B.A.  1590-1. 

BURR,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhousb,  June 
39,  1711.  Of  Middlesex.  School,  Charterhouse.  Scholar, 
1711.  Matric  1713.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec  18,  1715; 
priest,  Feb.  24,  1716-7.  R.  of  Kirton  and  Fakenham, 
Sufiolk,  1730. 

BURR,  THOMAS.    Matric  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Nov. 

1546;  B.A.  1549-50;  M.A.  1553.    Fellow,  1553.    Fellow  of 

Christ's,    1554-5.     Fellow   of   Caius,    1557.     R.   of   Little 

Massingham,  Norfolk,  1538-61.   Died  1561. 
BURRE,  THOMAS.  Matric  sizar  from  St  John's,  c.  1593;  B.A. 

1596-7-   Perhaps  V.  of  Bromfield,  Essex,  1631-38. 

BURRE,  W.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs.  1583. 

BORRAGE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Nov.  6,  1581. 
S.  of  John.  B.  at  Lackford,  Suffolk.  School,  Bury  St 
Edmunds.  Matric  1581.  Probably  afterwards  scholar  at 
Clare.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Dec  1584.  Founded  a 
fellowship  at  Clare,  by  will,  1636-7.  Father  of  the  next. 
{Venn,  1.  112.) 

BORRAGE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  May  32, 
1620.  S.  of  John,  above.  B.  at  Bumham  Westgate,  Norfolk. 
School,  Norwich  (private).  Probably  of  Norwich,  gent.,  in 
1656.  One  of  these  names,  of  North  Barsham,  Norfolk, 
adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1620.  Probably  father  of  Timothy 
(1656). 

BURREDGE,  JOHN.  Matric  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 
1631.  Of  North  Barsham,  Norfolk,  gent.  Benefactor  to  the 
College.   {Masters.) 

BURRAGE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Feb.  6, 
1677-8.  Matric  1678;  B.A.  1681-2.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Sept.  1683;  priest.  Mar.  1687-8.  V.  of  Henley,  Sufiolk,  1697. 

BURRADGE,  RICHARD.  B.A.  from  Jesus,  1600-1.  Probably 
ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  24;  priest,  Sept.  39,  1600,  age  ai 
('B.A.').  C.  of  East  Ruston,  Norfolk.  V.  of  Happisburgli, 
1602.  V.  of  East  Ruston,  in  1603.  Perhaps  R.  of  Down 
ham,  Cambs.,  1615-20. 

BURRAGE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1633.  Of 
Norfolk.  B.A.  1638;  M.A.  fromQare,  1633.  Fellow  of  Clare, 
July  16,  1631. 

BURRAGE  or  BORAGE,  TIMOTHY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at 
Caius,  Apr.  8,  1656.  S.  of  John  (1620).  gent,  of  Norwich. 
B.  at  North  Barsham,  Norfolk.  School,  Norwich.  Matric 
1656.  Migrated  to  Clare,  May  17,  1658.  Scholar;  B.A.  1659- 
60;  M.A.  1663.   Fellow  of  Clare.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  July 

13,  1661;  priest  (London)  June  9,  1666.  R.  of  North  Cove, 
Sufiolk,  i66i.  V.  of  Gt  Marlow,  1671-86.  Uccnsod  tutor  to 
the  famUy  of  Sir  Nicholas  Bacon,  of  GilUngham.  {Venn, 
>■  395) 

BURRAGE  or  BORAGE, .  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1383. 

BURRAM,  EDWARD.  Matric  sisar  from  Clark,  Bastar,  1360 
{imputes). 


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BuRRAM,  Thomas 

BURRAM,  THOMAS.  Matric  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1544; 

B.A.  1550-1. 
BURRELL,  iu  ako  BURWELL. 

BURRELL  or  BURWELL,  ALEXANDER  Adm.  pens,  at 
Trinity,  July  28,  1662.  Matric.  1662;  B.A.  1666-7;  M.A. 
1670.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  24,  1670;  priest,  Mar.  19, 
1670-1.  V.  of  Gt  Wilbranam,  Cambs.,  1705.  Father  of  the 
next. 
BURREL,  ALEXANDER-  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Trinity, 
July  1 1,  1702.  S.  of  Alexander,  V.  of  Gt  Wilbraham,  Cambs. 
(above).  School,  Thurlow,  Suffolk.  Matric.  1702-3;  Scholar, 
1703;  B.A.  1706-7;  M.A.  1710.  College  Chaplain,  1709-12. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Feb.  25;  priest,  Mar.  4,  1710-1.  V.  of 
Buckden,  Hunts.,  1713-20.  R.  of  Hemingford  Abbots,  in 
1714.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1717.  R.  of  Adstock,  Bucks.,  1720- 
62.  R.  of  Puttenham,  Herts.,  1720-71.  Died  Mar.  8,  1771. 
{Lipscomb,  n.  516;  G.  Mag.) 
BURRELL,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Mar.  4, 
1633-4.  S.  of  William,  of  Wymondham,  Norfolk.  Schools, 
Wymondham  and  Thetford.  Matric.  1634;  B.A.  1637-8; 
M.A.  1641.  Ord.  deacon  (Winchester);  priest  (Norwich) 
June  12,  1642. 
BURRELL,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity, 
Michs.  1615;  B.A.  1619-20;  M.A.  1623.  R.  of  Gt  Wratting, 
Suffolk,  1623-38.  Deprived,  1638.  Apparently  replaced  by 
1642.  Died  there,  Ctet.  1660.  Father  of  Nathaniel  (1651) 
and  probably  of  the  next  and  Richard  (1658).  (See  next 
entry  and  Browne's  Nonconformity  in  Norf.  and  Suff.) 
BURRELL,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius, 
July  18,  1658.  S.  of  Christopher,  clerk,  of  Great  Wratting, 
Suffolk  (probably  the  above).  B.  there.  School,  private. 
Matric.  1659;  Scholar,  1659-63;  B.A.  1662-3;  M.A.  1668. 
Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Mar.  6, 1663-4.  C.  of  Wratting.-  R.  of 
All  Saints,  Sudbury,  Suffolk;  of  Tivetshall,  St  Mary  and 
St  Margaret,  1672-1701.  Will  proved,  Jan.  16,  1701-2. 
Brother  of  Nathaniel  (1651).  (Venn,  i.  404.) 
BURRELL,  DAVID.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  29, 
1731.  S.  of  John,  of  Durham.  B.  at  Fieldhouse,  near 
Gainford.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1731;  B.A.  1734-5. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincohi)  June  1,  1735;  priest,  Sept.  19,  1736. 
C.  of  Gedney,  Lines.  {Scott-Mayor,  111.  437.) 
BURRELL  or  BORRELL,  GERALD.  Fellow  of  Queens', 
1484-5.  R.  of  Little  Shelford,  Cambs.  to  1494.  One  of  these 
names  was  Archdeacon  of  Chichester.  Died  Apr.  17,  1508. 
(Pedigree  in  DaUaway's  Sussex,  n.  295;  Horsfield's SwM«;r,  i. 
254-) 
BURRELL,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  1608; 
B.A.  1610-11.  Probablys.  of  Richard,  of  Yorks.,  and  London. 
Bapt.  at  St  Benet's,  Grace  Church  Street.  Buried  at  St 
Gregoiy  by  St  Paul's,  Mar.  29,  1627.  Benefactor  to  the 
CoUege.  {Petle,  i.  267.) 
BURRELL,  HENRY.  Adm.  FelL-Com.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1641. 

Of  Lincolnshire.  Matric.  1642. 
BURRELL,  HENRY.    Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1679.  S.  of  Redmayne,  of  Dowsby,  Lines.   B.  at  Stamford. 
Matric.  Easter,   1682;  B.A.   1684-5.    Fellow,   1683.    Ord. 
deacon  (London)  June  17;  priest,  June  23,  1685.   Went  to 
St  Christopher,  West  Indies.   Afterwards  colonel  in  one  of 
the  Islands.  {Harwood,  266;  Lines.  Pedigrees,  1165.) 
BURRELL,  JAMES.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1617. 
BURRELL,  JOHN.    Adm.  at  King's  (age  16)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  14,  1534.  Of  Cuckfleld,  Sussex.   Fellow,  1537-8. 
BURRELL,  JOHN.    Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  May  18,  1619.    Of  Deptford,  Kent.    S.  of  William, 
commissioner  of  the  Navy.   Matric.  1618-9;  B.A.  1622-3; 
M.A.  1626.    Fellow,  1622-30;  when  he  married.    Brother 
of  Samuel  (1623).   {Harwood;  Vis.  of  London,  1634.) 
BURRELL,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Jime  24,  1641. 
Of  Norfolk.    Matric.  1641;  B.A.  1644-5;  M.A.  1660;  D.D. 
1671  {Lit.  Reg.).    R.  of  Thetford  St  Peter,  Norfolk,  1662- 
86;  also  of  St  Cuthbert  and  St  Mary.  R.  of  Kilverstone, 
1661-91.   R.  of  Santon,  1669-91.    R.  of  Gt  Cressingham, 
1683-91.    R.  of  Euston,  Suffolk,  1683-91.   Chaplain  to  the 
Duke  of  Grafton.  Died  1691. 
BURREL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  26,  1666.  S.  of 
John,  clerk.    B.  at  Harling,  Norfolk.    Matric.  166&-7;  B.A. 
from  Pembroke,  1669-70;  M.A.  1673-  Fellow  of  Pembroke, 
1673-82.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May,  1673;  priest  (London) 
Dec.  24,  1676.   Probably  R.  of  Ovington,  1682-3;  presented 
by  the  University. 
BURREL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse,  May  23, 
1666.    Of  Wymondham,  Norfolk.     School,  Wymondham. 
Scholar,  1666;    Matric.   1667;  B.A.   1669-70;    M.A.    1673. 
Ord.    priest    (Norwich)  Apr.   1673-   C.  of  Eccles,  Norfolk. 
Probably  V.  of  Southtown,  Suffolk,  1673.    R.  of  Combs, 
1677-82.  V.  of  Gorleston  and  Little  Yarmouth,  1691. 


BuRRELL,  Samuel 

BURRELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Apr.  11,  1705.  B.  at 
Durham.  Matric.  1705.  Migrated  to  St  John's,  Jan.  25, 
1706-7.  S.  and  h.  of  Peter,  of  Durham.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Oct.  25,  1707. 

BURRELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  18, 
1737.  S.  of  William  (1697),  clerk,  R.  of  Brightling,  Sussex, 
B.  at  Brightling.  School,  Battle.  Matric.  1737;  B.A.  1740-1. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  19,  1742;  priest  (Canterbury) 
Sept.  22,  1745.  R.  of  Brightling,  1746-52.  Died  1752. 
{Scott-Mayor,  in.  485.) 

BURRELL  or  BURWEL,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  30,  1651.  S.  of  Christopher  (probably  of  1615),  clerk, 
of  Gt  Wratting,  Suffolk.  Matric.  1651.  Migrated  to  Caius, 
c.  July,  1651.  Scholar,  1651-6;  B.A.  1654-5;  M.A.  1658; 
B.D.  1682  {Lit.  Reg.).  Fellow  of  Caius,  1658-61.  Ord.  deacon 
and  priest  (Bishop  of  Galloway)  Sept.  1,  1660.  R.  of  Milden, 
Suffolk,  1673;  of  Little  Wratting;  and  of  Letheringsett, 
Norfolk,  1705.  R.  of  Bayfield,  1705.  V.  of  All  Saints', 
Sudbury,  c.  1687-1710.  Brother  of  Christopher  (1658). 
{Venn,  1.  383.) 

BURRELL,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1686.  Of 
Suffolk.  Matric.  1686;  B.A.  1689-90.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
June  15,  1690.  Perhaps  R.  of  Glemsford,  Suffolk,  1690-1712. 
Died  1712. 

BURRELL,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1724.  Of 
Suffolk.  Matric.  1724;  B.A.  1727-8.  R.  of  Letheringsett, 
Norfolk.  {Masters.) 

BURRELL,  PERCI  VAI_  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  May,  1569. 
S.  of  Cuthbert,  of  Headlam,  Durham,  and  Margaret  Garth. 
Scholar;  B.A.  1573-4.  Married  Eleanor  Curwen,  at  Gainford, 
Nov.  28,  1583.  Will  dated  Nov.  1,  1604,  as  of  Somerhouse, 
Gainford;  leaves  books  to  his  nephew  Robert.  Buried  at 
Gainford,  Jan.  8,  1611-2  Uncle  of  Robert  (1595).  (Peile,  i. 
110.) 

BURRELL,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  St  John's,  June  9, 
1739.  S.  of  John,  E^q.,  of  Middlesex.  B.  in  London.  School, 
E)ouay,  Flanders.  Matric.  1739;  M.B.  1745.  Probably 
practised  physic  at  Leicester.  {Scott-Mayor,  in.  500.) 

BURRELL,  PETER  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  16,  1741.  S.  of  Peter,  of  Beckenham,  Kent,  Esq.,  M.P. 
B.  in  London.  Schools,  Hackney  and  Merchant  Taylors'. 
Matric.  1741;  B.A.  1745-6.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  26, 
1742.  Barrister,  1749.  F.R.S.  1752.  M.P.  for  Launceston, 
1759-68;  for  Totnes,  1768-74.  Surveyor-General  of  Land 
Revenue,  1769.  Died  Nov.  6,  1775.  Brother  of  William 
(1749).   {Scott-Mayor,  in.  522.) 

BURRELL,  RALPH.  Dominican  friar.  B.D.  1525-6.  Prior  of 
the  house  of  his  order  at  Asshes,  Leicester,  till  the  sur- 
render, 1538.   {Cooper,  1.  69.) 

BURRELL,  REDMAIN.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Trinity, 
Easter,  1634.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  John,  of  Dowsby,  Lines. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1633.  Of  Dowsby,  Esq.  Buried 
there  Feb.  9,  1682.  Father  of  Henry  (1679),  and  brother  of 
Richard  (1634).   (Blore,  Rutland,  51.) 

BURRELL,  RICHARD.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Trinity, 
Easter,  1634.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  John,  of  Dowsby,  Lines.  Adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  1633.  Banister,  1641.  Brother  of 
Redmain  (1634). 

BURRELL,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  July  18, 
1658.  S.  of  Christopher  (probably  of  1615),  clerk,  of  Gt 
Wratting,  Suffolk.  B.  there.  Matric.  1659;  Scholar,  1659-61; 
B.A.  1662-3.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  20,  1671.  C.  of 
Itteringham,  Norfolk,  1670.  R.  of  Hepworth,  Suffolk,  1672- 
1721.  R.  of  Itteringham  and  Wolterton,  Norfolk,  1674-1721. 
Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Peterborough.  Died  June  4,  1721. 
Brother  of  Christopher  (1658)  and  Nathaniel  (1651).  {Venn, 
1.  404;  Cooper,  II.  430.) 

BURRELL,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  c.  1595. 
Doubtless  s.  of  John,  of  Headlam,  Durham,  and  nephew  of 
Percival  (1569).  B.  c.  1580.  B.A.  1598-9;  M.A.  1603  (in 
ordo).  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Apr.  10,  1603;  priest,  Nov.  6, 
1603.  V.  of  Clee,  Lines.,  1603-8.  R.  of  Buckworth,  Htmts., 
1608-58  (probably).  Perhaps  C.  of  Gainford,  Durham,  1612- 
45.  Buried  there  July  28,  1665. 

BURRELL,  ROWLAND.  Perhaps  scholar  at  Christ's,  1556-7. 
Of  Northumberland.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1559-60.  Fellow 
of  St  John's,  1561.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Brompton 
Ralph,  Somerset,  1587-1603.  R.  of  St  Michael  BasSSshaw, 
London,  1604-7. 

BURRELL,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  16)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  25,  1623.  Of  Deptford,  Kent.  Matric.  1623; 
B.A.  1627.  Fellow,  1626-30.  Married  and  lived  in  Ireland. 
Afterwards  in  the  Custom  House  in  London.  Finally  V. 
of  Poling,  Sussex.  Author.  S.  of  William,  Commissioner 
of  the  Navy.  Brother  of  John  (1619).  {Harwood;  Vis.  of 
London,  1634.) 


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BuRRELL,  Thomas 

BURREL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  (age  17)  at  Magdalene, 

Oct.  I,  169J.  S.  of  Thomas  {su:.),  Esq.  B.  at  Dowsby,  Lines. 

School,  Newark,  Notts.   Matric.  1693.   One  of  these  names 

s.  of  Redmayne  (?  1634),  bapt.  at  Dowsby,  July  2,  1674. 

Sherifi  of  Rutland,   1704.    Died   1733.    {Lines.  Pedigrees, 

H65.) 
BURREIX,  TIMOTHY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  22,  1659. 

Adm.   at  the   Inner  Temple,   i66i.   Of  Cuckfield,   Sussex. 

Matric.  1659;  Scholar,  i66i;  B.A.  1662-3. 

BURRELL,  TIMOTHY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's. 
Nov.  20,  1682.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.  B.  at  Cuckfield,  Sussex, 
School,  Lewes.   Matric  1682;  B.A.  1686-7. 

BURREL,  TIMOTHY.    Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Aug.  10,  1717. 

S.  of  Timothy,  clerk,  deceased.  Matric.  1717;  B.A.  1722-3. 
BURREL,  WALTER.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity,  Aug.  18, 

1677.    Matric  1680-1.    Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of 

Lindtield,  Sussex ;  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1675,  and  brother 

of  Timothy  (1682). 

BURREL,  WILUAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  26,  1666, 
from  Westminster.  Matric.  1666-7;  Scholar,  1667;  B.A.  1669- 
70;  M.A.  1673.  Chaplain  of  Trinity,  1673-81.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Dec.  22,  1672;  priest,  Feb.  28,  1674-5.  V.  of 
Heveisham,  Westmorland,  1676-7.  R.  of  BrighUmg,  Sussex. 
1681-1707.  Buried  there  Aug.  2,  1707.  Father  of  William 
(1697). 

BURRELL  or  BURWELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens', 
Jan.  31,  1667-8.  Of  Essex.  Matric.  1668;  B.A.  1671-2; 
M.A.  1675.  Signs  for  deacon's  orders  (London)  Jime  1,  1672. 
R.  of  Gt  Pamdon,  Essex,  1680;  R.  of  Bow  BrickhiU, 
Bucks.,  1681-7  and  R.  of  Morden,  Surrey,  1683-1704.  Died 
Oct.  5,  1704,  aged  57.   Buried  at  Morden. 

BURRELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  July 
12,  1697.  S.  of  William  (1666),  R.  of  Brightling,  Sussex. 
School,  Saffron  Walden.  Matric  1698;  Scholar,  1698-9;  B.A. 
1701-2;  M.A.  1705;  D.D.  1728  {Com.  Reg.).  Fellow,  1702. 
Ord.  deacon  (Chichester)  Dec  1702;  priest  (Peterb.)  May. 
1706.  R.  of  Brightling,  1708;  also  V.  of  Icidesham.  Died 
at  Brightling,  May  12,  1737.  Buried  there.  Father  of  John 
(»737)-   (Pfile,  11.  139-40.) 

BURREL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
June  30,  1749.  S.  of  Peter,  Esq.,  of  Langley  Park,  Beck- 
enham,  Kent.  B.  in  London,  Oct.  10,  1732.  School,  West- 
minster. Matric  1730;  LL.B.  175s;  LL.D.  1760.  Admitted 
advocate,  1760.  F.R.S.  and  F.S.A.  Chancellor  of  Worcester, 
1764;  of  Rochester,  1771.  M.P.  for  Haslemere,  1768-74. 
Became  Baronet,  1789;  succeeding  his  father-in-law,  Charles 
Raymond.  Sussex  antiquary.  Died  at  Deepdene,  Surrey, 
Jan.  20,  1796.  Buried  at  West  Grinstead.  Brother  of  Peter 
(1741).    {D.N.B.i  Scott-Mayor,  in.  59;  O.E.C.) 

BURRELL, .   D.Can.L.  1511-2. 

BURRET,  tee  BORRET. 

BURREY,  STEPHEN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Pembkoks,  Easter, 

1569. 
BURRINCTON,  ROBERT.    Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter, 

1619.   One  of  these  names  s.  of  Robert,  of  Sandford,  Devon, 

age  18  in  1620.  Buried  at  Sandford,  Dec  16, 1640.  (Vivian, 

Devon  Pedigrees.) 
BURROW,  see  aUo  BOROUGH  and  BORROW. 

BURROW,  BENJAMIN.    Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  St  John's, 

May  I,  1736.    S.  of  William  (1702),  clerk,  of  Derbyshire. 

B.  at  Chesterfield.  School,  Chesterfield.   Matric.  1736;  B.A. 

1739-40;  M.A.  1743.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  2, 1739-40; 

pnest,  May  24,  1741.   V.  of  Hayton,  Notts.,  1748-53.   V.  of 

Clarcborough,   1748-53.    R.  of  Matlock,  Derbs.,  1753-80. 

V.  of  Tibsbelf,  1753-68.    R.  of  Morton,  1765-80.   Chaidain 

to  the  Duke  of  Devonshire.    Died   1779-80.    Brother  of 

William  (1729).  {Scott-Mayor,  in.  472.) 
BURROW,  EDWARD.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Jan.  30, 

1617-8.    S.  of  Geoffrey,  attomey-at-Uw,  of  Saham  Tony, 

Norfolk.  School,  Hardingham.  Scholar,  1 618-9. 
BURROWB,  ERASMUS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Lent, 

1578-9.     Of  l^icestenhire.    S.  of  Richard,  of  Burrougb. 

Probably  ord.  priett  (Lincoln)  Mar.  27, 1594.  R.  of  Burrough- 

oo-tbe-HUl,  Leics.,   1594.    Buried  Oct.  8,   1628.    Perhaps 

father  of  John  (1598).  {NichoU,  11.  528.) 
BURROWES,  FRANCIS.    B.A.  1585-6  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 

Of    Stafiordshirt:.     Matric.    from    Corpus    Christi    College, 

Oxford,  Nov.  28,  1581,  age  21;  B.A.  1581-a. 
BURROUCH,  GEORGE.    Adm.  pens,  at  Cortus  Christi,  1594. 

Of  Suffolk.   S.  of  Thomas,  of  Wickhambrook.   Matric  1593; 

Scholar  of  Trinity  Hall,  1597;  LL.B.  x6oo.    Ord.  deaoon 

(Peterb.)  Feb.  28,  i6ox-s;  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  39,  1604. 

k.  of  PetUuch,  Suflotk,  1604-33.   R.  of  Gosbeck,  (631-33. 

Buried  at  PctUogh,  Feb.  ai,  1653.    {^*»f/-  Man.  Fmm.,  i. 

Soa) 


Burrow,  John 

BURROUGHES,  GEORGE.    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Feb.  24, 

1653-4.  Of  Lancashire.  Matric  1654. 
BURROUGH,  GEORGE.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 

Sept.  20,  1672.  S.  of  Samuel,  clothier,  of  Bury  St  Edmimds, 

Suffolk.    B.  there.    School,  Bury.    Probably  matric  1673; 

B.A.  1676-7,  or  1677-8.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  June,  1680. 

R.   of  Somerton,  Suffolk,   1687.    R.  of   Rede,  1690-1733. 

Died  1733. 

BURROUGHS,  GILBERT.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  1709.  B.  at  Canterbury,  1690.  Matric.  1710;  B.A, 
1713-4;  M.A.  1717-  D.D.  1728  {Com.  Reg.).  FeUow,  1713. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Feb.  21,  1713-4;  pnest  (London)  June  8, 
1718.  C.  of  Molesey,  Surrey.  V.  of  Kingston,  1726.  R.  of 
Horstead  and  Coltishall,  Norfolk,  1728.  Buried  at  Hontead, 
Mar.  28,  1740. 

BURROUGH,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  27, 
1626.  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  deceased.  B.  at  Burrough,  Leics. 
School,  Oakham.  Matric.  1626.  Probably  ord.  priest  (Lin- 
coln) Sept.  25,  1642.  R.  of  Burrough,  Leics.,  1642-86.  R.  of 
Somerby.  1669.  Buried  Apr.  7,  1686.  Admon.,  Leicester. 
Father  of  Henry  (1667).  {Nu:hols,u.  526.) 

BURROW,  HENRY.  M.A.  1635  (Incorp.  frcan  Oriel  College, 
Oxford — ^not  ia  Al.  Oxon.). 

BURROUGH,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  June  14,  1667. 
Of  Burrough-on-the-Hill,  Leics.  S.  of  Henry  (1626),  rector. 
Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1670-1;  M.A.  1674.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Mar.  19,  1670-1;  priest,  June  2,  1672. 

BURROUGH,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  June  5, 
1739-  S.  of  Humphrey  (1705),  clerk,  of  Sudburv,  Suffolk. 
Matric.  1739;  B.A.  1742-3;  M.A.  1746.  Fellow,  1745.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  1743;  priest,  Apr.  1744.  V.  of  Water- 
beach,  Cambs.,  1745.  R.  of  Little  Gransden,  1747.  V.  of 
Wisbech,  1749.   Perhaps  preb.  of  Peterborough,  1762. 

BURROUGHS,  HUGH.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1 61 1-2 ;  M.A.  1613. 

BURROUGH,  HUMPHREY.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1705. 
Of  Suffolk.  B.  Nov.  1,  1689.  Matric.  1705;  B.A.  1708-^; 
M.A.  1713.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  July  4,  1710;  priest 
(Norwich)  Dec.  20, 1713.  R.  of  Borley,  Essex,  1721-57.  R. 
of  Rede,  Suffolk.  Masterof  Sudbury  School,  1723-55.  Died 
Oct.  3,  1757.  Father  of  Henry  (1739). 

BURROWS,  ISHMAEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Apr.  29,  1676. 
Of  Falkingham,  Lines.  Matric.  1677;  B.A.  1679-80.  C.  of 
Frampton,  Lines.  Afterwards  nonconformist  minister  at 
Wisbech,  Caml)s.  Died  Apr.  17,  1734,  aged  76.  {Calamy,  11. 
164.) 

BURROUGHS,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  St  John's, 
June  27,  1672.  S.  of  James,  yeoman,  of  Cholmondeley, 
Cheshire.  B.  there.  School,  Bunbury.  Matric.  1675;  B.A. 
1675-6. 

BURROUGH,  JAMES.  M.D.  1690  (Com.  Reg.).  S.  of  Thomas 
of  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Educated  at  Bury  School.  Practised 
medicine  at  Bury.  Father  of  the  next.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1728. 
{Bury  School,  S.H.A.H.) 

BURROUGH,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Dec.  9, 
1707.  S.  of  James,  M.D.,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds  (above). 
B.  there,  Sept.  1, 1691.  School,  Bury.  Matric.  1708;  Scholar, 
1708-12;  B.A.  1711-2;  M.A.  1716.  Fellow,  1712-9.  Esquire 
Bedell,  1727-54.  Master,  1754-64.  Vice-Chancellor,  1759. 
Knighted,  Nov.  12,  1759.  An  amateur  architect  of  some 
skill,  whose  work  is  to  be  found  in  several  Colleges.  Joined 
with  Gibbsin  the  design  of  the  Senate  House,  and  submitted 
a  plan  for  an  extension  of  the  Library.  Died  in  College,  Aug. 
7,1764.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1697).  {D.N.B.;  Venn,ni.i2t.) 

BURROUGH,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Sept.  26, 
1730.  S.  of  Thomas,  K.  of  Bradfield  St  George,  Suffolk. 
B.  there.  School,  Bury.  Scholar,  1730-8;  Matric.  1731; 
B.A.  1734-5;  M.A.  1738.  FeUow,  1738-47.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1739.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  July  18,  1736;  priest, 
Sept.  24,  1738,  as  C.  of  ReaenhalL  Died  Oct.  31,  1747,  at 
Bury  St  Edmunds.  (C«nN,  11.  34.) 

BURROWS,  JEREMY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  25, 1617. 
Matric.  1617;  B.A.  1620-1;  M.A.  1624.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Mar.  8;  priest.  Mar.  9,  1622-3.  K-  of  TitUesball,  Norfolk, 
1631-6.  Deprived  by  Bishop  Wren.  Minister  at  Rotterdam, 
1637-41.  Preacher  at  Stepney  and  Cripplegatc,  1641-6. 
Member  of  Westminster  Assembly.  Author  of  many  theo- 
logical works.  Died  Nov.  13,  1646.  {D.N.B.) 

BURROUGH,  JOHN.  Matric  pens,  from  Trinity,  1598.  S.  of 
Erasmus  (perhaps  1578-9), clerit.  Scholar,  1602;  B.A.  1603-3; 
M.A.  1606.  V.  of  Thornton,  Leics.  R.  of  Houghton,  1651-62. 
Probably  the  '  St  John  Burroughs,'  mentioned  by  Calamy  u^ 
man  of  great  worth  and  eminence.  {Nichols,  n.  528  and  613.) 

BURROUGH,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1629;  B.A.  1O33-3;  M.A.  1636.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May 
24,  i6j).  Probably  K.  of  Sunton  St  John,  Suffolk,  1643  and 
R.  of  Stowlaugtof  t,  1 643-4.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Ingham, 
Norfolk,  1662. 


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Burrow,  John 

BURROWES,   JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's, 

Easter,  1652;  B.A.  1655-6;  M.A.  1659. 
BURROWS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  Feb.  18, 

1659-60.  S.  of  Joim,  of  Wetheringsett,  Suffolk.  Matric  1660. 

BURROWES,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  July  a, 
1677.  S.  of  James,  of  Leicestershire.  School,  Leicester. 
Matric  1677;  B.A.  1680-1. 

BURROUGH,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  23, 
1679.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Chudleigb,  Devon.  School,  Chud- 
leigh.  Matric.  1679;  B.A.  1682-3.  Perhaps  will  (Exeter) 
1722,  of  Gittisham,  Devon;  or,  1723,  of  Honiton. 

BURROUGH,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1725.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Stratford  Tony,  Wilts.  Matric.  1726; 
B.A.  1729-30;  M.A.  1734.  Fellow,  1729.  R.  of  Abbots  Ann, 
Hants.;  also  R.  of  St  Mary,  Blandford,  Dorset,  1748-67. 

BURROUGHES,  RANDALL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clark,  July  ir, 
1751.  S.  of  Jeremiah.  B.  at  Wymondham,  Norfolk.  School, 
Bury.  Matric.  1751;  B.A.  1756;  M.A.  1759.  Ord.  priest 
(Norwich)  Feb.  1758.  V.  of  Braiseworth  and  Occold,  Suffolk, 
1758.  R.  of  Bressingham  and  of  Shelfhanger,  Norfolk, 
1766-1800.  Died  Sept.  x7,  1800,  aged  66.  (£.  Anglian,  i. 
381.) 

BOROUGH,  REYNOLD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Easter, 
1604.   Matric.  1604;  B.A.  1607-8. 

BURROW,  RICHARD.  Matric  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1633;  B.A.  1637,  as  Borrowes. 

BURROWS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  July  3,  1641. 
Of  Yorkshire.  Perhaps  of  Rotherham.  Died  1673-  (F.M.G., 
1206.) 

BURROUGHS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  July  5,  1736. 
Of  Gt  Sampford,  Essex.  Matric  i737;  B.A.  1740-1. 

BURROW,  ROBERT,  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1611;  B.A.  1614-5;  M.A.  1619. 

BURROWES,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  7,  1634. 
Of  Yorkshire.  Matric.  1634;  Scholar,  1636;  B.A.  1637-8; 
M.A.  1641.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Mar.  i,  1639-40.  Doubtless 
R.  of  Hooton  Roberts,  Yorks.,  1639-92;  if  so,  father  of 
William  (1671). 

BURROW  or  BURROWS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
June  21,  1642.  S.  of  John,  of  Westmorland.  Matric.  1642; 
B.A.  1645.  Will  of  one  of  these  names  (P.CC.)  1666;  of  St 
Botolph,  Bishopsgate,  clerk. 

BURROUGHES,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Sept. 
13. 1693.  S.  of  John,  attorney,  deceased.  B.  at  Bressingham, 
Norfolk.  Schools,  Moulton,  Norfolk  and  Bury.  Matric.  1694; 
Scholar,  1693-1700.   (Venn,  i.  493-) 

BURROUGHS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
June  15,  1723.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Diss,  Norfolk.  School, 
Bishop's Stortford, Herts.  (Previouslyadm.atStCatharine's, 
June  30, 1721.)  Died  in  College,  Dec.  14, 1723.  M.I.  at  Diss. 

BURROW,  BORROW  or  BURROWGHES,  ROWLAND.  Adm. 
sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Jime  5,  1657.  S.  of  Robert,  of 
Beetham,  Westmorland.  B.  there.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric. 
1657;  M.A.  1681  (Lit.  Reg.).  R.  of  Brougham,  Westmorland, 
1680-1707.  R.  of  CUfton,  1688-1707.  Chaplain  to  the  Earl 
of  Thanet.  Died  Nov.  23,  1707.  Buried  at  Clifton.  M.I. 
there.  (Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.,  84.) 

BURROUGH,  SAMUEL,  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  22, 
1658.  Of  Leicestershire.  Matric.  1658;  B.A.  1661-2.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincohi)  Aug.  7,  1662.  Will  of  one  of  these  names 
(Leicester),  1679;  of  Thurlaston,  clerk. 

BURROUGH,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Oct.  6, 
1737.  S.  of  John,  dyer,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds.  B.  there. 
School,  Bury.  Matnc.  1738;  B.A.  1741-2-  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Dec.  20,  1741,  as  C.  of  Cranwich,  Norfolk;  priest, 
Sept.  25,  1743,  as  C.  of  Foxilden.  C.  of  St  James,  South  Elm- 
ham,  Suffolk,  1748.  R.  of  Holton,  1758-75;  of  Boyton,  1764. 
Died  Sept.  28,  1775.   M.I.  at  Heveningham.  {Venn,  u.  43.) 

BURROWS,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Feb.  i,  1664-5. 
Of  Leicestershire.  Matric  1665. 

BURROWE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1577.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Melling,  Lanes.,  1581. 

BURROWE,  THOMAS.  Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1609;  B.A.  1612-3;  M.A.  1616. 

BURROWES,  THOMAS,  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1615. 
Buried  at  All  Saints,  Cambridge,  Dec  5,  i6i5- 

BURROUGH,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1621;  B.A.  1625-6;  M.A.  1629.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  July 
11;  priest,  July  12,  1629. 

BURROW,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  5,  1669. 
S.  of  Thomas,  druggist.  B.  at  Bury  St  Edmunds.  School, 
Bury.  Matric.  1669;  B.A.  1672-3.  Perhaps  buried  at  AH 
Saints,  Cambridge,  Feb.  14,  1674-5. 


Burrow,  William 

BURROUGHES,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharines'. 
Feb.  15, 1670-1.  Matric.  1671.  One  of  these  names,  s.  and  h. 
of  Thomas,  of  Ipswich,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  18,  1672. 

BURROUGHS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Apr.  1, 
1680.  Of  London.  One  of  these  names,  of  Ipswich,  adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  1680. 

BURROUGHS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
June  2,  1691.  S.  of  John,  merchant.  B.  at  Chester.  Matric. 
1691;  B.A.  1694-5;  M.A.  1698.  R.  of  Handley,  Cheshire, 
1702-3.  Died  1703. 

BURROUGH,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1697.  Of 
Suffolk.  S.  of  James  (1690),  M.D.,  of  Bury.  Matric.  Easter, 
1698;  B.A.  1701-2;  M.A.  1705.  R.  of  Bradfield  St  George, 
Suffolk,  1710-32;  and  R.  of  Depden,  till  1732.  Died  1732. 
Brother  of  Sir  James  (1707),  Master  of  Caius. 

BURROUGH,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
Dec.  2,  1709.  S.  of  Matthew,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds,  chemist. 
Matric.  1710;  B.A.  1713-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec. 
1715;  priest,  July,  1716.  R.  of  St  Mary's,  Bury,  1722-6. 
R.  of  Alpheton,  Suffolk,  1724-6.  Died  1726.  Buried  at 
St  Mary's,  Bury. 

BURROWES,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
May  29,  1725.  S.  of  John,  of  Loudon.  School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  1726;  Scholar,  1726;  B.A.  1728-9;  M.A.  1732. 
Fellow,  1731.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  1,  1733.  Esquire 
Bedell,  1734-67.  Died  Aug.  13,  1767.   (G.  Mag.) 

BURROUGHS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Apr.  22,  1734. 
Of  Gt  Sampford,  Essex. 

BURROUGH,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Aug.  36, 
1648.  Of  Essex.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  William,  of  Woodford, 
Essex,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Apr.  10,  1651. 

BURROUGH  or  BURROUGHS,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from 
Queens',  Easter,  1652;  B.A.  1653-4;  M.A.  1657.  Per- 
haps R.  of  Cold  Overton,  Leics.,  1657-61,  and  R.  of  Sapcote, 
1657-81.  Buried  there  Apr.  22,  1681.   (Nichols,  iv.  902.) 

BURROUGH  or  BORROUGH,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17) 
at  Peterhouse,  July  11,  1657.  Of  Leicestershire.  Matric. 
Michs.  1658;  B.A.  1661-2;  M.A.  1665.  Probably  adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Oct.  18,  1654,  as  s.  of  James,  of  Burrough, 
Leics.,  gent.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Dec  22,  1667.  R.  of 
Chenies,  Bucks.,  1667-1704.  The  V.  of  Ware,  Herts.,  1699, 
was  of  Trinity  (1691).   Father  of  William  (1736). 

BURROUGHS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
May  15, 1671.  S.  of  Robert  (1634),  clerk,  of  Hooton  Roberts, 
Yorks.  B.  there.  School;  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1671;  B.A. 
1674-5. 

BURROWES,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
May  17,  1680.  S.  of  Richard,  husbandman.  B.  at  Ecdes- 
field,  Yorks.  School,  SheflSeld.  B.A.  1683-4.  C.  of  Snaith, 
Yorks.  Died  1712.  (Robinson's  Snaith,  128.) 

BURROUGH,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May, 
1691.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Leicester.  School,  Leicester. 
Matric.  1691;  Scholar,  1695;  B.A.  1695-6;  M.A.  1699.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  5,  1698-9;  priest  (London)  June  21, 
1699.  V.  of  Ware,  Herts.,  1699-1730.  Died  Dec,  15,  1730. 
(G.  Mag.) 

BURROW,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  6, 
1702.  S.  of  Richard,  C.  of  Wakefield.  B.  at  Wakefield. 
Schools,  Wakefield  and  Threshfield.  Matric.  1702;  B.A. 
1705-6;  M.A.  1709.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1709.  Usher  of 
Wakefield  Grammar  School,  1706-11.  Usher,  1711;  and  Head 
Master  of  Chesterfield  School,  1722-52.  V.  of  Hunslet,  Leeds, 
1731-41.  R.  of  North  Wingfield,  Derbs.,  1739-58.  Father 
of  Benjamin  (1736)  and  William  (1729).  (M.  H.  Peacock; 
Cox,  churches  of  Derbs.,  iv.  485.) 

BURROW,  WILLIAM.  Matric  sizar  from  Christ's,  July,  1714; 
Scholar,  1716;  B.A.  1717-8;  M.A.  1732. 

BURROW,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
June  6,  1729.  S.  of  William  (1702),  clerk,  of  Derbyshire  [R. 
of  North  Wmgfield].  B.  at  Chesterfield.  School,  Chesterfield, 
Matric.  1729;  B.A.  1732-3;  M.A.  1736;  B.D.  1744.  Fellow, 
1736-58.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  21;  priest,  Sept.  28, 
1740.  V.  of  Barrow-on-Soar,  Leics.,  1757-94.  R-  of  North 
Wingfield,  Derbs.,  1758-94.  Died  Sept.  9,  1794,  aged  83. 
Brother  of  Benjamin  (1736).  (Nichols,  m.  74.) 

BURROUGH,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  from  King's,  1736.  S.  of  WlUiam 
(1657),  of  Chenies,  Bucks.,  clerk.  Matric  from  Wadham 
College,  Oxford,  Mar.  23,  1697-8,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1701-2.  Fellow  of  Wadham.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  24, 
1704.  R,  of  Chenies,  1704-49.  Died  Apr.  18,  1749,  aged  70. 
(G.  Mag.  iAl.  Oxon.,  where  he  is  confused  with  W.  B.  of  1691.) 

BURROW,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May 
I3f  I743<  S.  of  William,  schoolmaster,  of  Yorkshire.  B.  at 
Beverley.  School,  Beverley.  Matric.  1743;  B.A.  1746-7; 
M.A.  1750.  Fellow,  1750-4.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Feb.  19, 
1748-9,  C  of  Camaby,  Yorks.;  priest  (Ely)  July  27,  1750. 


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Burrow,  Zachery 

BURROUGH,    ZACHARY.    Matric.   sizar  from   Magdalene, 

Easter,  1636:  B.A.  16^9-30.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  25, 

1631.  V.  of  Gt  Wigston,  Leics.,  1634.  Buried  there  Apr.  25, 

1638,  aged  50.   {Nichols,  iv.  366.) 

BURROWES, .  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuei^  Easter,  1628. 

BURSBIE  or  BRESBY,  WILLIAM.   Matric  pens,  from  Jesus, 

Michs.  1568;  B.A.  1573-4-    Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Apr.  1575. 

'aged  24";  priest  (Peterb.)  Mar.  29,  1577. 
BURSCOE,  HUGH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June  13, 

1670.    S.  of  George,  yeoman,  of  Nantwich,  Cheshire.    B. 

there.  School,  Nantwich.  Matric  1670. 

BURSCOUGH,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Apr.  7,  1643.  Of 
Cheshire  Matric  1645;  Scholar,  1649;  B.A.  1648-9.  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  Apr.  24,  1649.  Fellow  of  Brasenose  College,  1649. 
M.A.  (Oxford)  1631  (incorp.  at  Cambridge,  1652);  B.D. 
(Oxford)  1658.  Fellow  of  University  College,  1649.  R.  of 
Stoke-by-Guildford,  1662-1707.  Buried  there  May  17,  1707. 
(Al.  OxoH.) 

BURSCOE  or  BURSCOUGH,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  King's,  1728. 
S.  of  Richard,  of  Wybunbury,  Cheshire.  Matric  from 
Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  Mar  21,  1718-9,  age  20;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1722.   (Al.  OxoH.) 

BURSEY,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  Mar.  17, 
1729-30;  afterwards  pens.  Of  Yorkshire.  Matric.  1729-30; 
Scholar,  1730;  B.A.  1733-4;  M.A.  1737.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Mar.  2,  1734-5;  priest,  June  5,  1737. 

BURSLEM,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  11, 
1739-  S.  of  James,  of  Atherstone,  Warws.,  gent.  B.  at 
Packington,  Leics.  School,  Eton  (colleger).  Matric.  1740; 
B.A.  1743-4;  M.A.  1747;  D.D.  1782.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
June,  1745.  R.  of  Marsh  Gibbon,  Bucks.,  1778-9.  R.  ofCade- 
by,  Leics.,  1778.  V.  of  Wisbech,  Cambs.,  1780.  Died  Dec 
30,1786.   {G.  Mag.;  Nichols,  IV.  574) 

BURSLEM,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  16, 
1726-7.  Of  Lincolnshire.  Matric  1727;  B.A.  1730-1. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1731. 

BURSLEM,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
June  6,  1748.  S.  of  Daniel,  clerk.  B.  at  Gt  Fransham, 
Norfolk.  School,  Lynn.  Matric.  1748;  B.A.  1752.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  June,  1753;  priest,  Sept.  1754.  Probably 
R.  of  Bagthorpe,  Norfolk,  1762-71 ;  and  V.  of  East  and  West 
Rudham,  1762-71. 

BURSLEM,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  May  26,  1712. 

Of  Congleton,  Cheshire.  Matric  1712;  B.A.  1715-6.  One  of 

these  names,  V.  of  Etwall,  Derbs.,  died  Oct.  19,  1785.   (G- 

Mag.) 
BURSTALL,  JOHN.   Matric  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1633; 

B.A.  1636-7;  M.A.  1642.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  June  16, 1644. 

BURSTALL  or  BIRSTALL,  WILLIAM.  Matric  sizar  from 
King's,  Easter,  1637;  B.A.  1640-1;  M.A.  1644;  D.D.  1662 
(Lit.  Reg.).  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1677.  Canon  of  Wells,  i66o. 
K.  of  Eversley,  Hants.,  1662.   (Al.  OxoH.) 

BURT,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  16, 1673.  Matric. 

1674.   Died  in  College.   Buried  at  St  Michael's,  Cambridge, 

Apr.  7,  1676. 
BURT,  JAMES.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  9,  1683.   Of 

Somerset.    Matric  1683-4;  B.A.  1686-7.   R.  of  Ashington, 

Somerset,  1690-1729.   V.  of  Marston  Magna,  1720-9.  Died 

1729. 
BURT,  PHILIP.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1615. 

BURT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  1620.  Matric. 
1620-1;  B.A.  1623-4;  M.A.  from  Exeter  College,  Oxford, 
1626.  One  of  these  names,  clerk,  died  abroad.  Will  (P.C.C.) 
1639.    (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

BURTHAM  or  BURTRAM,  JOHN.   B.A.  1472-3;  M.A.  1473-6- 

BURTHAM,  NICHOLAS,  see  BRIGHAM. 

BURTON,  AORIE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1610. 

BURTON,  ANDREW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  May  14,  1702.  B. 
at  Qipsbam,  Rutland.  Matric  1702;  B.A.  1705-6. 

BURTON,  ANDREW.  Adm.  pens,  (age  13)  at  St  John's,  July  18, 

1705.    S.  of  Andrew,  barrister.    B.  at  Oakham.  Rutland. 

School,  Westminster.    Matric  1703.    Adm.  at  Gray's  Ion, 

Feb.  11,  1707-8. 
BURTON,  ANTHONY.   B.D.  1562  (ten  yean  study  after  M.A.). 

One  of  theae  oamea  t.  of  Thomas,  of  Coates-by-Stow,  Lines. 

Probably  preb.  of  Petarborough,  1363.  Died  e.  1570.  {Lines. 

PttUgrttt.) 
BURTON,  BENET.  Matric  pent,  from  Christ's,  June,  1363. 
BURTON,  BRIAN.  Matric  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1369;  B.A. 

1572-3-   R-  of  Langton-by-SpiUby,  Una.,  1394-26x3.  Will 

proved  (Lincoln)  1612. 


Burton,  Francis 

BURTON,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric  sizar  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1558.  Of  Durham.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  12, 
1565;  priest,  Apr.  20,  1566.  Probably  R.  of  Ripple,  Kent, 
1568-99.  P.C.  of  Walmer.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Wragby. 
Lines.,  in  161 1. 

BURTON,  CHRISTOPHER,  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's, 
May  2,  1631.  S.  of  George.  B.  at  Scorton,  Yorks.  School, 
Bedale.  Matric.  1631.  One  of  these  names  s.  of  George,  of 
Threapland-in-Craven,  Yorks.  (Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1612.) 

BURTON,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  14, 
1685.  S.  of  Gilbert,  deceased.  B.  at  Sedb^h,  Yorks. 
School,  Sedbergh    Matric  1683. 

BURTON,  CHRISTOPHER-  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  23,  1728.  S.  of  John,  merchant,  of  London.  B.  in 
Colchester.  School,  Merchant  Taylors".  Matric  1729;  B.A. 
1731-a;  M.A.  1735.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  21,  1735; 
priest,  Dec.  21,  1735.  R.  of  Cherry  Burton,  Yorks.,  1736-40. 
Died  July  6,  1740.  {Scott-Mayor,  ui.  415.) 

BURTON,  CONSTANTINE.  Matric  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall, 
Easter,  1665.  One  of  these  names,  s.  of  Cassibelan.  B.  at 
Lindley,  Leics.,  Dec.  9,  1642.   (Nichols,  iv.  635.) 

BURTON,  CORNELIUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  6, 1642. 
Of  Rutland.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Andrew,  fellow  of  Gray's 
Inn,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  13,  1639.  Called  to  the  Bar, 
Feb.  II,  1650.  Ancient,  Nov.  12,  1662. 

BURTON,  DANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  18,  1646. 
Of  Yorkshire.  One  of  these  names  P.C.  of  Upwood,  Hunts., 
in  1664.  Perhaps  R.  of  Skeyton,  Norfolk,  1666-1704;  also 
R.  of  Burgh,  1669-1704.  Died  1704. 

BURTON,  DANIEL.    Incorp.  M.A.  1730,  from  Christ  Church, 

,  Oxford.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Oxford,  D.D.  Matric  (Oxford) 

Nov.  27,  1717,  age  12;  B.A.  1721;  M.A.  1724;  B.D.  1731-2; 

D.D.  1735.   R.  of  St  Peter-le-Poer,  London,  1751-75.   Preb. 

of  Exeter,  and  precentor,  1772-5.  {Al.  Oxon.) 

BURTON,  EDBIUND.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1338: 
B.A.  1561-2.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Hope,  Derbs.,  and 
Ibstock,  Leics.,  1565-1605.  Another  was  R.  of  Sutton 
Montis,  Somerset,  1573.  Died  before  Mar.  1615.  {PeiU, 
1.  67.) 

BURTON,  EDBIUND.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1602; 
B.A.  1605-6;  M.A.  1609.  R.  of  Balsham,  Caimbs.,  1607-11. 
R.  of  Sutton  Montis,  Somerset,  1615-39,  and  1643-60.  R.  of 
S.  Cadbury,  1639. 

BURTON,  EDMUND.  M.A.  from  Emmanuel,  1702.  S.  of 
Edmund,  of  Sutton  Montis,  Somerset,  gent.  Matric.  from 
St  Alban's  Hall,  Oxford,  May  3,  1693,  age  i8;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1696-7.  R.  of  Hatch  Beauchamp,  Somerset,  1706.  Will 
(Taunton)  1712.   (A  I.  Oxon.) 

BURTON,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trintty,  June  5, 
1738.  S.  of  Edmund,  of  London.  School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  1738;  Scholar,  1739;  B.A.  1741-2;  M.A.  1745. 
Fellow,  1744.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Dec.  5, 1737.  Barrister- 
at-law.  Classical  scholar.  (Al.  Westmon.,  $ig.) 

BURTON,  EDMUND.  Adm.  sizar  (age  14)  at  St  John's,  Sept. 
35,  1751.  S.  of  James,  farmer,  of  Westmorland.  School, 
Sevenoaks,  Kent.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  23,  1759; 
priest  (Lincoln)  June  6, 1762.  C.  of  Puddington  (?  Todding- 
ton),  Beds.   (Scott-Mayor,  in.  609.) 

BURTON,  EDWARD.   Proctor,  1433-4.  (Gr.  Booh,  A,  i.) 

BURTON,  EDWARD.  B.A.  1484-3;  M.A.  1488;  B.D.  1499-1300. 
Doubtless  fellow  of  St  Catharine's.  Of  Leicestershire.  Per- 
haps K.  of  Kedmile,  Leics.,  1344-7.  Died  1547. 

BURTON,  EDWARD.    Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1549- 
BURTON,  EDWARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1568;  B.A.  1572-3;  M.A.  from  King's,  1576.    Fellow  and 

tutor  at  Caius,  1579-1603.  University  taxor,  1595. 
BURTON,  EDWARD.   Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Nov.  23, 

1592.    S.  of  John,  of  Water  Millock,  Cumberlana.    School, 

Blencow.  Scholar,  1592-7. 
BURTON,  EDWARD.    Matric  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1609;  B.A.  1613-4. 
BURTON,  EDWARD.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1629;  B.A.  1632-3;  M.A.  1636.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  21, 

1634.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Broadwater,  Sussex,  1647. 

But  see  a  contemporary  in  A  I.  Oxon. 
BURTON,  FRANCIS.   Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 

1579- 
BURTON,  FRANCIS.  Matric  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1634; 

B.A.  163S-9; M.A.  1633. 
BURTON,  FRANCIS.   Adm.  sizar  at  Jsaut,  June  3,  1697.   Of 

Nottinghamshire.      Matric.    1697;    Scholar,    1697;     B.A. 

1700-1. 


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Burton,  Francis 

BURTON,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  July  6, 
1722.  S.  of  Thomas  (1680),  V.  of  Halifax,  Yorks.  Matric. 
1724;  B.A.  1726-7;  M.A.  1730.  Fellow,  1731.  Proctor, 
1743-4.  V.  of  Shepretb,  Cambs.,  1733.  R.  of  Braiseworth, 
Suffolk,  1737-44.  V.  of  Yaxley,  1739-46.  R.  of  Egmere, 
Norfolk,  1745-57;  and  R.  of  Gt  Ryburgh,  1745-57.  Died 
Nov.  7,  1757. 

BURTON,  GEOFFREY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  9, 
1682.  S.  of  Anthony,  deceased.  B.  at  Ripon,  Yorks.  School, 
Ripon.   Matric  1683. 

BURTON,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1588. 

BURTON,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clark,  Michs.  1589; 
B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1593-4.  Ord.  priest  (Colchester) 
Aug.  30,  1595.   R.  of  Bumham-Deepdale,  Norfolk,  1603. 

BURTON,  GEORGE.  Incorp.  M.A.  1671,  from  Balliol  CoUege, 
Oxford.  Matric  there,  May  20,  1664,  age  18.  S.  of  Thomas, 
of  Cockington,  Devon.  B.A.  (Oxford)  1667-8;  M.A.  1670. 
Perhaps  R.  of  Cranford  St  John's,  Northants.,  1679.  Al. 
Oxon.) 

BURTON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  16, 
1684-5.  From  Pembroke,  where  he  had  matric.  Lent,  1683-4. 
S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Morton-Bagot,  Warws.  School,  Solihull. 
B.A.  1686-7.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  20,  1689;  priest. 
May  23,  1692. 

BURTON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  27)  at  Christ's,  May  10, 
1689.  S.  of  George.  B.  at  Pettistree,  Suffolk.  School, 
Charterhouse.  Matric.  1689;  Scholar,  1690;  B.A.  1692-3; 
M.A.  1696.  Fellow,  1695.  Senior  Dean,  1703,  Ord.  priest 
(Ely)  June,  1696.  R.  of  Radwinter,  Essex,  1704-24.  Died 
1724.   {Peile,  II.  113.) 

BURTON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clark,  Mar.  26, 1716.  B.  in 
London.  Matric.  1716;  B.A.  1719-^0.  One  of  these  names 
R.  of  Morden,  Surrey,  1734-44.  Died  1744.  But  see  a  con- 
temporary in  Al.  Oxon. 

BURTON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June  23, 
1733.  Of  London.  Matric.  1733;  B.A.  1736-7;  M.A.  from 
King's,  1740.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Aug.  1740.  R.  of  Elden, 
Sufiolk,  1740-91.  R.  of  Herringswell,  1751-91.  Died  at  Bath, 
Nov.  3,  1 79 1,  aged  74. 

BURTON,  GERVASE.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Jesos,  Oct.  12, 

1674.    S.  of ,   clerk,   deceased,   of  Nottinghamshire. 

Matric.  1674;  Scholar,  1677;  B.A.  1678-9.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Sept.  22,  167& 

BURTON,  GERVASE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  26,  1705.  Of 
Nottinghamshire. 

BURTON,  GILBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  4, 
1661-2.  S.  of  Leonard  (probably  1623),  clerk,  of  Sedbergh, 
Yorks.  B.  there.  School,  Sedbergh.  Ordained  priest,  Sept. 
20,  x668.  V.  of  Edenhall,  Cumberland,  1669.  Author,  Life 
of  Sir  PhiUp  Musgrave.  Buried  at  Edenhall,  July  20,  1683. 
Brother  of  John  (1663-4).    (B.  Nightingale.) 

BURTON,  HENRY  DE.  Canonicus.  Prior  of  St  Mary  Overy, 
Southwark,  formerly  of  Queens'  College.  D.D.  1465-6.  Prior, 
1462.  Died  i486.    {Gr.  Bk.,  A,  51.) 

BURTON,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  c.  1595.  S.  of 
William.  B.  c.  1578  at  Birdsall,  Yorks.  B.A.  1599-1600; 
M.A.  1603.  Tutor  to  the  sons  of  Sir  Robert  Carey.  Clerk  of 
the  closet  to  Prince  Henry  and  Prince  Charles.  Incorp.  at  Ox- 
ford, 1612.  R.  of  St  Matthew,  Friday  St,  London,  1621-37. 
For  'seditious  preaching'  he  was  imprisoned,  degraded  and 
pilloried,  with  Prynne  and  Bastwick;  first  in  Lancaster  and 
afterwards  in  Guernsey.  Restored,  1641.  Minister  at  St 
Matthew's,  Friday  St,  1642;  and  at  St  Mary  Aldermary. 
Author,  theological.  Buried  Jan.  7.  1647-8.  (D.N.B.;  Al. 
Oxon.) 

BURTON,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1608. 
School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  B.A.  1611-2;  M.A.  1615.  Elected 
'tanquam  socius,'  c.  1613.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  15; 
priest,  June  16,  1618.  R.  of  Foulsham,  Norfolk,  1620. 

BURTON,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  June  6, 
1662.  S.  of  Edward,  R.  of  Grafton  Underwood,  Northants. 
School,  Oundle.  Matric  166a;  B.A.  1665-6;  HiJi..  1669. 
R.  of  Cranoe,  Leics.,  1670-1703.  R.  of  Stanton  Wyvill, 
1671-1703.  Died  Apr.  27, 1703,  aged  '53.'  M.I.  at  Cranoe. 
Father  of  the  next.   (Nichols,  11.  555  ) 

BURTON,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  July  4,  1693. 
Of  Leicestershire.  S.  of  Henry  (above),  R.  of  Cranoe,  Leics. 
Matric.  1696;  B.A.  1696-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  19, 
1698.  C.  of  Cranoe,  Leics.  Succeeded  his  father  as  R.  of 
Cranoe,  1703-17.  'Died  in  London.'  Admon.,  Leicester. 
{Nichols,  u.  555.) 

BURTON,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  11,  1720. 
3rd  s.  of  Michael,  of  Hohnsfield,  Derbs.,  Esq.  B.  at  Wirks- 
worth,  Feb.  14,  1702-3.  School,  Derby.  Matric.  1720;  B.A. 
1723-4;  M.A.  1727.    Scholar  and  librarian  of  Emmanuel. 


Burton,  John 

Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  5,  1726;  priest  (London)  Mar.  7, 
1727-8.  R.  of  South  Hanningfield,  Essex,  1730-55.  R.  of 
West  Hanningfield,  1735-55-  Died  1755.  Brother  of  John 
(1718)  and  Michael  (1718).   {Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  i.  41.) 

BURTON,  HEZEKIAH.  Described  as  'late  of  Trinity, 
Cambridge'  when  ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  19, 1611;  priest. 
Mar.  8,  1611-2.  Will  (York)  1646-7;  of  Sutton-on-Lound, 
Notts.  Father  of  the  next. 

BURTON,  HEZEKIAH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Magdalene,  May 
22, 1647.  S.  of  Hezekiah  (above).  School,  Sutton-on-Lound, 
Notts.  Matric.  1647;  B.A.  1650-1;  M.A.  1654;  B.D.  1661; 
D.D.  1669  {Lit.  Reg.).  Fellow.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1654. 
Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  Feb.  13,  1660-1.  Chaplain 
to  Lord  Keeper  Bridgman.  V.  of  Lilford,  Northants.,  1663. 
Preb.  of  Norwich,  1667.  R.  of  St  George,  Southwark,  1668- 
80.  R.  of  Taplow,  Bucks.,  1670.  R.  of  Barnes,  Surrey,  1680. 
Died  there  1681.   WiU,  P.C.C.    {D.N.B.) 

BURTON,  HUMPHREY.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1575-  S.  of  Edward,  of  Longnor,  Salop.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Nov.  1579. 

BURTON,  HUMPHREY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Petkrhouse, 
May  26,  1664.  Of  Warwickshire.  S.  of  Humphrey,  of 
Coventry.  School,  Coventry.  Matric  1664;  Scholar,  1664; 
B.A.  1667-8.  Fellow,  1668-72.  Town  clerk  of  Coventry. 
(Burton  of  Caresley  in  Coventry;  Vis.  of  Warws.,  1682.) 

BURTON,  JAMES.  Monk.  Master  of  the  order  of  St  GUbert. 
B.D.  1493. 

BURTON,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  2,  1673. 
Of  RuUand. 

BURTON,  JAMES.  M.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1719.  S.  of 
George,  of  Askridge.  Matric.  from  University  College, 
Oxford,  May  20,  1710,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1713-4.  One 
of  these  names  V.  of  Coleshill,  Warws.,  died  Oct.  1735. 
(Lond.  Mag.) 

BURTON,  JOHN.  B.Civ.L.  1459-60.  Of  York  diocese.  Fellow 
of  Pembroke,  c.  1465.  Ord.  sub-deacon  (Ely)  Mar.  13, 
1461-2;  deacon  Apr.  3,  1462;  priest,  Apr.  17,  1462.  One 
of  these  names  (M.A.)  R.  of  Little  Snoring,  Norfolk,  1475- 
? 1505. 

BURTON,  JOHN.  Fellow  of  Peterhousk,  Sept.  9,  1496.  Prob- 
ably B.A.  1494-5; M.A.  1498. 

BURTON,  JOHN.  B.A.  1511-2;  M.A.  1515.  One  of  these  names 
V.  of  Gt  Canfield,  Essex,  1538-43.  WiU  (Com.  C.  Essex). 

BURTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  (age  19)  from  Christ's,  Nov. 
1561.  B.  at  Newmarket.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  1580; 
priest  (Norwich)  May,  1580.  R.  of  Burgh,  Norfolk,  1580- 
1608.    M.I.   {PeiU,  1.  76.) 

BURTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1562. 

BURTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Easter,  1562. 

BURTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Easter,  1578 ; 
B.A.  1583-4;  M.A.  1587. 

BURTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pbtbrhouse,  Michs.  1579. 

BURTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  scholar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Oct.  25, 1587, 
S.  of  Francis,  gent.  B.  at  Famdaie,  Yorks.  School,  York. 
Matric.  1587;  Scholar,  1588-91;  B.A.  (?  1591-2);  M.A.  1597. 
V.  of  Campsall,  Yorks.,  i6oi.  Resigned  soon  after.  Probably 
R.  of  Beechamweil,  Norfolk,  1611.   {Venn,  i.  131.) 

BURTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1588; 
B.A.  firom  St  Catharine's,  1590-1;  M.A.  1594. 

BURTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1602, 

BURTON,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,   1626. 

Matric.  1626;  B.A.  1629-30.    Perhaps  V.  of  Mursley  with 

Salden,  Bucks.,  1639.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Bradboume, 

Derbs.,  1648;  one  (M.A.),  V.  of  Dunstable,  Beds.,  1639-43. 

Died  1642.  {Shaw,  i.  353.) 
BURTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  June  20, 

1635.  S.  of  Sir  Thomas.   B.  at  Stackhurst,  Leics.   Schools, 

private  and  Slason  (?  Slauston). 
BURTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter,  1644; 

B.A.  1646. 
BURTON,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  Apr.  4,  1645.   S.  of 

Thomas,  husbandman,  deceased.    B.  at  Pinchbeck,  Lines. 

School  (private,  Mr  Reave  and  Mr  Arlish).  Age  15.  Matric. 

1645;  B.A.  1648-9. 
BURTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Apr.  30,  1646. 

S.  of  William,  plasterer,  of  Gretton,  Northants.    B.  there. 

School,  Uppingham,  Rutland.   Matric.  1646;  B.A.  1649-50; 

M.A.    1653.     Fellow,    1651-5.     Incorp.    at   Oxford,    1677, 

Master  of  Cathedral  School,  Ely,  1650-3.  Master  of  Seaming 

School,  Norfolk,  1653-77;  of  Norwich  School,  1677-99.  Died 

Aug.  16,  1699.   Author,  Eriander,  in  which  he  put  forth  his 

views  on  education,  and  a  m.s.  history  of  Norwich  School. 

He  was  not  in  holy  orders.    Father  of  Joshua  (1681)  and 

William' (1679).    (K«»n,  i,  363.) 


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BURTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  May  19, 
1651.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Surfleet,  Lines.  B.  there.  School, 
Spalding.  Matric  1651.  {Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

BURTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Magdalene,  May  17, 
1 66a.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent,  of  Bredon-in-Holdemess,  Yorks. 
School,  Hull.  B.A.  1665-6;  M.A.  1669;  D.D.  1690  {Com. 
Reg.).  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1669.  V.  of  Swine,  Yorks.,  1668- 
70.  R.  of  Wigginton,  1670-1700.  V.  of  Sutton -on-the- 
Forest,  1669;  of  SwilUngton.  Preb.  of  York,  1677-1700. 
Archdeacon  of  Cleveland,  1685-1700.  Buried  in  York  Minster, 
Nov.  27,  1700.   M.I.    (M.  H.  Peacock.) 

BURTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  23, 
1663-4.  S.  of  Leonard  (probably  1623),  clerk,  of  Sedbergh, 
Yorks.  B.  there.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1664;  B.A. 
1667-^;  M.A.  1671;  B.D.  1678.  Fellow,  1672-85.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1675.  V.  of  Rushden,  Herts.,  1684-5.  Died  Nov. 
24,  1700.  Brother  of  Gilbert  (1661-2). 

BURTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  20, 
1675.  S.  of  John,  gent,  (apothecary),  of  Spalding,  Lines. 
B.  there,  June  30,  1659.  School,  Grantham.  Married  and 
had  issue.   {Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

BURTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  28,  1676. 
Of  Lincolnshire.  (Perhaps  the  above.) 

BURTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  27, 
1684.  S.  of  John,  tailor.  B.  in  St  Andrew's  parish,  London. 
School,  London  (private).  Matric.  1684;  B.A.  1687-8. 

BURTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinitv,  July  3,  1714. 
S.  of  John,  of  London.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  1715; 
Scholar,  1717;  B.A.  1718-9;  M.A.  1722.  Probably  ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  23, 1722.  V.  of  Selling,  Kent,  1726-35. 
Died  Nov.  29,  1735. 

BURTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  27, 
1718.  S.  of  Michael,  counsellor,  of  Holmsfield,  Derbs.  B.  at 
WigwaU  (mother's  home).  School,  Derby.  Matric.  1718. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1718.  Lived  at  the  Hallowes, 
Dronfield,  Derbs.  Married  June  16,  1723,  Anne,  dau.  of 
Joseph  Rogers,  of  Cowley,  Derbs.  Brother  of  Michael  (1718) 
and  Henry  (1720). 

BURTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  2, 
1721-2.  S.  of  Richard,  clerk,  of  Yorkshire.  B.  at  Muston, 
near  Hollingby.  School,  Pocklington.  Matric.  1721-2;  B.A. 
1725-6.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  June  9,  1727;  priest  (Ely), 
Feb.  22, 1729-30. 

BURTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  19, 
1727.  S.  of  John,  merchant.  B.  at  Colchester,  June  9,  1710. 
School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  1727;  M.B.  1733.  After- 
wards studied  at  Leyden.  M.D.  of  Rheims.  Settled  at 
Kirkthorpe,  Wakefield.  Known  as  a  Yorkshire  antiquary. 
F.R.S.  F.S.A.  Author  of  Monastieon  Eboracense.  Some  of 
his  MS.  collections  are  at  the  British  Museum.  Died  Jan.  19, 
1771.  Buried  at  Holy  Trinity,  Micklegate,  York.  M.I. 
According  to  the  D.N.B.  he  was  bom  at  liipon  in  1697; 
and  died  Feb.  21,  1771.    {Scott-Mayor,  111.  407;  D.S.B.) 

BURTON,  JOHN.  Incon>.  B.D.  1730,  from  Corpus  Christi 
College,  Oxford.  S.  of  Samuel,  of  Wembworthy,  Dievon,  clerk. 
Matnc.  (Oxford)  Oct.  21,  1713,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1717; 
M.A.  1721;  B.D.  1729;  D.D.1752.  Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi, 
1721.  Fellow  of  Eton  College,  1733.  V.  of  Maple  Durham, 
Durham,  1734-66.  R.  of  Worplesdon,  Surrey,  1766-71. 
Author  of  many  tracts  and  sermons.  Died  Feb.  11,  1771. 
Buried  in  Eton  Chapel.  {D.N.B.;  At.  Oxon.) 

BURTON,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinitv,  July  8, 
1717.  S.  of  Joseph,  of  Norwich.  School,  Norwich. 

BURTON,  JOSHUA.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Caius,  May  19, 
1681.  S.  of  John  (1646),  schoolmaster,  of  Norwich.  B.  at 
Seaming.  Schools,  Norwich  and  Seaming.  Matric.  1681; 
Scholar,  i68i-8;  B.A.  1684-5;  M.A.  1688.  Fellow,  1689- 
,1702.  University  preacher,  1694.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest 
(Ely)  Oct.  25,  i6oi.  R.  of  Mutford  and  Bamby,  Suffolk, 
1701-30;  of  Gislebam,  1702-30.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1707. 
Died  Oct.  2, 1730.  Brother  of  William  (1679).  {Venn,  i.  467.) 

BURTON,  LANCELOT.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1566.  Perhaps  s.  of  John,  of  Surfleet,  Lines.  {Lines. 
Pedigrees.) 

BURTON,  LEO.  B.Can.L.  1491.  Augustinian  canon. 

BURTON,  LEONARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1589.  B.  in  Yorkshire.  B.A.  1593-4;  M.A.  1597;  B.D.  1605. 
Fellow,  1507.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Apr.  19,  1601.  R.  of 
Aspeden,  Hert*.,  1604-7.  K.  of  Gt  Cressingham,  Norfolk, 
1607.  R.  of  Holme-Hale,  1613.  WUI  (PC.C.)  1621. 
BURTON,  LEONARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1633;  B.A.  1627-8;  M.A.  1631.  V.  of  HeptoostalL  Yorks., 
1633-6.  Perhaps  V.  of  Sedbergh,  1660-83;  if  so  father  of 
Gilbert  (1661-2)  and  John  (1663-4). 
BURTON,  LEONARD.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Maooaunk, 

iuoe  8, 1660.  Afterwards  FelL-Com.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Kirton, 
inn.  School,  Kirton.   Matric.  1660. 


Burton,  Richard 

BURTON,  LYBES.  Matric  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall,  Michs. 
1589. 

BURTON,  MARMADUKE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens*,  c.  1596. 
Of  Lancashire.  B.  at  Tunstall,  Lanes.,  c.  1569.  B.A.  from 
Christ's,  1598-9;  M.A.  1604;  B.D.  1612.  R.  of  East  Hoathly, 
Sussex,  1605;  of  Crowhuist,  1610;  of  Playden,  1614.  Buried 
at  Crowhurst,  Dec.  26,  1641.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1642.  Father  of 
Thomas  (1635).  (W.  C.  Renshaw.) 

BURTON,  MARTIN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1588. 
Of  Norfolk. 

BURTON,  MICHAEL.  .\dm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1671.  Of 
Derbyshire.  Matric.  1671;  B.A.  1674-5,  One  of  these  names 
s.  of  Michael.  {Vis.  of  Derbs.,  1662.) 

BURTON,  MICHAEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  1718.  S.  of 
Michael,  barrister-at-law.  B.  at  Wirksworth,  Derbs.,  Feb.  27, 
1700-1.  B.A.  1721-2;  M.A.  1726;  B.D.  1734;  D.D.  1749. 
Fellow,  1727-54-  President,  1746-53.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
Sept.  22,  1723;  priest  (Ely)  Dec.  18,  1726.  V.  of  Hathersage, 
Derbs.,  1728-39.  V.  of  St  Clement's,  Cambridge,  1741.  C.  of 
Homingsea,  Cambs.,  1741-54.  R.  of  SUplehurst,  Kent, 
1752-9-  Married,  at  St  Clement  Danes,  London,  July  10, 
1756,  Ann,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Hicks,  Bart.  Died  Mar.  3,  1759, 
Brother  of  John  (1718)  and  Henry  (1720).  {Scott-Mayor,  in. 
320;  F.M.G.,  I.  340.) 

BURTON,  MILES.  Matric  sizar  from  St  Catrarinx's,  Michs. 
1579;  B.A.  1582-3;  M.A.  1586. 

BURTON,  NICHOLAS.  LL.B.  Fellow  of  Trinity  Hall.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  1406;  priest,  Mar.  12,  1406-7.  One  of 
these  names  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1435. 

BURTON,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Apr.  1620; 
B.A.  1623-4;  M.A.  1627.  Ord.  priest  (London)  1628.  Pro- 
bably  R.  of  Abbots  Roding,  Essex,  1 633 ;  ejected  and  restored. 
Died  before  July,  1680.    Will  (P.C.C.)  1680.   {Peile,  t.  333.) 

BURTON,  RAINSFORD.  B.A.  from  Magdalene,  1601-2;  M.A. 
1605.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  22;  priest,  Sept.  25,  1608 

BURTON,  RALPH.   B.A.  1517-8. 

BURTON,  RALPH.   Matric.  sizar  from  Caius,  Michs.  1561. 

BURTON,  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  6, 
1668-9.  S.  of  Ralph,  yeoman,  of  Biggin-in-Wirksworth, 
Derbs.  B.  there.  School,  Derby.  Matric.  1669;  B.A.  1672-3. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  25,  1673. 

BURTON,  RICHARD.  B.Civ.L.  V.  of  Ealing,  Midds.,  till  1451. 
R.  of  Stow-cwm-Quy,  Cambs.,  1452-6.  R.  of  Hadstock, 
Essex,  1456.   R.  of  St  Mary  Somerset,  London,  1457-78. 

BURTON,  RICHARD.  B.Can.L.  1486-7. 

BURTON,  RICHARD.  B.D.  1492-3;  D.D.  1501.  (Probably  B.A. 
1478-9;  M.A.  1484.)  Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1483-1503. 
Proctor,  1490-1.  Archdeacon  of  Worcester,  1479.  fteb.  of 
Southwell,  1498.  Preb.  of  Lichfield,  1500-4.  Vice-Chancellor, 
1505.  Died  1506.  Will  (P.C.C).  {Cooper,  1.  ix;  T.  A.  Wal- 
ker.) 

BURTON,  RICHARD.  (B.Can.L.);  D.Can.L.  1505-6.  (Doubt- 
less Richard  (1486-7).) 

BURTON,  RICHARD.   B.A.  1538-9;  M.A.  1543. 

BURTON,  RICHARD.    B.A.  1565-6;  M.A.  from  Clau,  1569. 

Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  May  26,  1566. 
BURTON,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1568; 

B.A.  1572-3. 
BURTON,  RICHARD.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1575.    Of  Yorkshire.    Migrated  to  Queens',  Nov.  2,  1575. 

B.A.  1578-9;  M.A.  from  King's,  1582. 
BURTON,  RICHARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Lent, 

1580-1;  B.A.  1583-4;  M.A.  1587;  D.D.  from  St  John's,  1608. 

Incorp.  M.A.  at  Oxford,  1602.   {Al.Oxon.) 
BURTON,  RICHARD.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Sept.  7, 

1590.  Of  Cracoe-in-Craven,  Yorks.  S.  of  Giles,  busbanciman. 

School,  Westminster.  B.A.  (?  1593-4);  M.A.  1597;  B.D.  1613. 

Chaplain  to  the  Archbishop  of  York.  V.  of  Gisbum,  Yorks., 

1600-3.    R.  of  Linton,  Yorks.,   1603-15.    Preb.  of  York, 

1613-45.  {Venn,  i.  140;  Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1613.) 
BURTON,  RICHARD.   Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 

1614.  B.  at  Badgiuer,  Gloucs.  B.A.  1617-8;  M.A.  1631.  Ord. 

deacon  (Londonljune  18, 1633,  age  33.  C.  of  Asbford,  Kent. 

K.  of  Dymchurch,  1625.  V.  of  Sellinge  from  1638  until  his 

death  iu  1676. 
BURTON,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1635 ; 

B.A.  1638-9;  M.A.  1642.   Fellow,  1640.  One  of  these  names 

V.  of  Kirk  Deighton,  Yorks.,  1648. 
BURTON,  RICHARD.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May 

19,  1 077.    S.  of  Sir  Thomas,  Knt.    B.  at  Brampton,  near 

Appleby,   Westmorland.   School,  Durham.    Matric.   1677; 

B.A.  1680-1;  M.A.   1683  (Lit.  Reg.).    Of  Sherbum  Hall, 

Durham,  clerk.  Father  of  Richard  (1710). 


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BURTON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  atSx  John's,  May  20, 

i6g-z.    S.  of  John,  shopkeeper.    B.  at  Hunmanby,  Yorks. 

School,  Wickham  Abbey.   Matric.  1692;  B.A.  1695-6.  Ord. 

priest  (London)  Sept.  19,  1697. 
BURTON,   RICHARD.    Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1707.    Of 

London.  School,  Eton  (colleger).  Matric.  Michs.  1708;  B.A. 

1711-2;  M.A.  1715.   Ord.  priest  (Lincohi)  Mar.  13,  1714-5. 

C.  of  Heme,  Kent.  V.  of  Inglesham,  Wilts.  V.  of  Hanning- 

ton,  1721.   Died  Oct.  19,  1736.  (G.  Mag.) 
BURTON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  atSx  John's,  Apr.  10, 

1710.    S.  of  Richard  (1677),  clerk.    B.  at  Sherbum  Hall, 

Durham.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  1710;  B.A.  1713-4- 
BURTON,  RICHARD.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Emmanuel, 

Jan.  28,  1741-2.  Of  Middlesex.  S.  of  William,  of  Ipswich. 

School,  Eton.  Matric.  1742.   Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 

Feb.  27,  1740-1.  Took  the  name  Phillipson,  1766.   M.P.  for 

Eye,  1762-8,  and  1770-92.  Died  May  18,  1792. 
BURTON,  ROBERT.    Franciscan  friar.    Studied  20  years  at 

Cambridge  and  Oxford.   B.D.  supp.  for  D.D.  at  Oxford,  1507. 

Warden  of  the  house  of  his  order  at  Oxford.   One  of  these 

names,  also  a  Franciscan  friar,  had  grace  for  D.D.  (Cam- 
bridge) 1511-2.   {Cooper,  I.  17.) 
BURTON,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Feb.  1579-80; 

B.A.  1582-3.  Subscribed  for  deacon's  orders,  Lincoln,  Apr. 

12,   1587.   Probably  V.  of  Easton,  Himts.,  c.  1604;  signs 

as  minister  till  1626.   {PeU^,  1.  157-) 
BURTON,  ROBERT.   Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Jan.  30,  1660-1 

S.  of  Richard.  B.  at  Duf  ton,  Westmorland.   School,  Kendal. 

Matric.  1661;  B.A.  1664-5;  M.A.  1668.    One  of  these  names 

Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1682,  and  V.  of  Aylesbury,  1682.  Died  1683. 

{PeiU,  I.  598.) 
BURTON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  June  23, 

1677.  ist  s.  of  William,  yeoman.  B.  at  Cottingham,  Yorks. 

School,  Cottingham.    Matric.  1677;  B.A.  1681-2.    One  of 

these  names  C.  of  Little  Staughton,  Beds.,  1683. 
BURTON,  ROBERT.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  May  3,  1743. 

Of  Yorkshire.   Matric  1743;  B-A.  1746-7.  ist  in  the  ordo. 

Probably  ord.  priest  (Norwich)  May,  1749- 
BURTON,  ROGER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Petkrhousk,  Oct  24, 

1720.    Of  Nottinghamshire.    School,  Brigg,  Lines.   Matric. 

1723;   Scholar,    1722-3.     Perhaps  of   Ratclifie,   merchant. 

Died  Jan.  22,  1765.   (M.  H.  Peacock.) 
BURTON,  ROWI.AND.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jbsus,  Micbs.  1566; 

B.A.  1570-1. 
BURTON,  SAMUEL.  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1639-30;  M.A.  1633. 

Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Feb.  20,  1629-30. 
BURTON,  SAMUEL.   Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  Jime  21, 

1680.   2nd  s.  of  William,  clothier.   B.  at  Tiverton.  School, 

Tiverton.   Matric.  1680;  B.A.  1684-5;  M.A.  1688.   Fellow, 

1688.   Proctor,  1693-4. 
BURTON,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  10,  1700. 

Oi  Derbyshire.    Matric.   1700.    Perhaps  s.  of  Francis,  of 

Weston  Underwood,  Derbs. ;  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1703. 

Sherifi  of  Derbs.,  1719.  Died  Oct.  24, 1751,  aged  67.  (Glover, 

11.  324.) 
BURTON,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Nov.  7,  1706.  S.  of 

Zachary.    Of  Sibsey,  Lines.  Matric.  1708.    Probably  LL.B. 

from  Trinity  Hall,  1712. 
BURTON,  SIMON.   Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  June  5,  165 1. 

Of  Warwickshire.    School,  Coventry.  Matric.  1652.    S.  of 

Humphrey,  of  Coventry,  gent.,  adm.  at  the  Middle  Tem- 
ple, May  21,  1655.  Clerk  of  the  Assizes  for  the  Isle  of  Ely. 

Coroner  of  the  City  of  Coventry.  Living,  1682.   (Nichols,  iv. 

644.) 
BURTON,  THOMAS.  A  monk.  B.D.  1459-60.  Studied  also  at 

Oxford. 
BURTON,  THOMAS.  B.D.  1511-2.  Incorp.  from  Oxford. 

BURTON,  THOMAS.  Student  at  Cambridge.  Of  Coventry  and 
Lichfield  diocese.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  18,1535 ;  priest, 
Mar.  II,  1535-6;  title,  the  Monastery  of  Dale  (?  Deep  Dale, 
Derbs.).  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Hauxton,  Cambs.,  1543. 

BURTON,  THOMAS.    Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

1553.   B.  at  Beverley,  c.  1538.   Matric  1553;  B.A.  1557-8; 

(?LL.B.  1572);  LL.D.  1581   (Lit.  Reg.).    FeUow,  1556-9. 

Preb.  of  Carlisle,  1574.    V.  of  St  Michael,  Appleby,  1576-9. 

Chancellor  of  Carlisle,  1576-7.     R.  of  Stanhope,  1577-1608. 

Vicar -general  and  official  to  the  Bishop  of  Durham.     V.  of 

Kirk  Merrington,  Durham,  1583-1606.  Preb.  of  York,  1587-9. 

Died  1608.    (Cooper  11.  496;  H.  M.  Wood.) 
BURTON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Micbs.  1580. 

One  of  these  names,  of  Deeping,  Lines.,  and  of  Staple  Inn, 

adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Jan.  28,  1582-3. 
BURTON,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Pstbrhousb,  Easter, 

Z584.  One  of  these  names  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  21, 1586. 

S.  of  John,  of  Braunston,  Rutland. 


Burton,  William 

BURTON,  THOMAS.  B.D.  1604  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
Lincolnshire.  Matric.  from  Exeter  College,  Nov.  20,  1581, 
age  13;  B.A.  from  Lincoln  College,  1586-7;  M.A.  1594;  B.D. 
1602.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1603-29.  R.  of  Middleton  Stoney, 
Oxon,  1604;  of  Boothby  Pagnell,  1606-19;  of  Barkstone, 
Lines.,  1606-18.  V.  of  Stixwold,  1611-35.  R.  of  Snarford, 
1615-8.  V.  of  Edmonton,  Middlesex,  1620-31.  R.  of  St 
Mary  Somerset,  London,  1620-31.  Died  1631.  Admon. 
(Consist.  C.  London)  1631.   (J.  Ch.  Smith;  Al.  Oxon.) 

BURTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FelL-Com.  at  Sidney,  May  5,  1611. 
Probably  s.  of  John,  of  Stockerston,  Leics.,  Esq.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  3,  1613-4.  Of  Stockerston,  Knt.  Created 
Bart.  1622.  High  Sherifi,  1633.  Died  1655.  Will  (P.C.C.) 
1656.  Fatherof  Thomas  (1639).  (Burke,  Ext.  Bart.;  kicholt, 
II.  820;  G.E.C.  who  supposes  him  to  have  been  bom  c.  1580.) 

BURTON,  THOMAS.  Matric  sizar  (age  16)  from  Pembroke, 
Easter,  1623.  S.  of  Michael.  B.  at  Spalding,  Lines.  B.A. 
1625-6.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  19;  priest.  May  20, 1627. 

BURTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  May  9, 
1635.  S.  of  Marmaduke  (1596),  R.  of  Playden,  near  Rye, 
Sussex.  B.  at  Battle.  Exhibitioner  from  Toubridge  School. 
Matric.  1635;  B.A.  1638-9.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Dec  1641. 
R.  of  Playden,  Sussex,  1641.  (Peile,  1.  436.) 

BURTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  38, 
1635.  S.  of  William,  Esq.  B.  at  Branston,  Hambleton, 
Rutland.  School,  Oakham.  B.A.  from  King's,  1637-8;  M.A. 
1641.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  22,  1639. 

BURTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  atCAius,  July  1, 1635. 
S.  of  Thomas,  apothecary  of  Swafiham,  Norfolk.  Matric 
1636;  Scholar,  1636-40. 

BURTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Sidney, 
Aug.  8, 1639.  S.  of  Sir  Thomas,  Bart.  (1611).  B.  at  Stocker- 
ston, Leics.  School,  Stockerston.  2nd  Bart. ;  succeeded  his 
father,  1655.  Royalist,  sequestered  and  imprisoned.  Died 
Apr.  3,  1659,  aged  36.  M.I.  at  Stockerston.  (G.E.C,  1.  204, 
who  supposes  him  to  have  been  bom  before  161 8;  Nichols, 
II.  822.) 

BURTON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Emmanuel,  Michs.  1673. 

BURTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  10, 
1680.  S.  of  John,  husbandman.  B.  at  Dent,  Sedbergh, 
Yorks.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1680;  B.A.  1683-4.  Per- 
haps V.  of  Lofthouse,  1699-1712;  Kirk  Leavington,  1700- 
15;  Yarm,  1700-12.  V.  of  Halifax,  1712-31.  Preb.  of 
York,  1716.  Died  July  22,  1731.  Father  of  Francis  (1722). 
(Whitaker,  Loidis,  385.) 

BURTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1681.  Of 
Norfolk.  Matric.  1683;  B.A.  1686-7;  M.A.  1690. 

BURTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Apr.  21, 
1714.  S.  of  John,  mercer,  of  Yarmouth.  B.  there.  School, 
Yarmouth.  Matric.  1714;  Scholar,  1714-20;  B.A.  1717-8; 
M.A.  1721.  Fellow,  1720-30.  Moderator,  1725.  Taxor,  1726. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  24, 1721.  R.  of  Ashdon,  Essex, 
1730-43.   (K«nn,  II.  11.) 

BURTON,  TIMOTHY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Apr.  18,  1616. 
B.  in  Devon.  Matric.  1616;  B.A.  1619-20;  M.A.  1623. 

BURTON,  WALTER.  B.A.  1484-5. 

BURTON,  WALTER.  M.A.  from  King's,  1740.  S.  of  James, 
of  Sutton,  Somerset,  clerk.  Matric.  from  Hart  Hall,  Oxford, 
Oct.  23,  1719,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1723.  (Al.  Oxon.) 

BURTON,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  1504-5;  M.A.  1508-9. 

BURTON,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  1539-40,  ist  in  the  ordo. 

BURTON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1578; 
B.A.  1582-3.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Aylsham,  Norfolk, 
1582.  Licensed  to  teach  grammar  in  Norwich  diocese,  Apr. 
30,  1583. 

BURTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Kino's  (age  18)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  25,  1578.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Carshalton,  Surrey. 
B.A.  1582-3;  M.A.  1586;  (M.D.  not  recorded).  Fellow,  1581- 
94.  Regius  Professor  of  Physic,  c.  1596-1623.  Died  suddenly 
in  the  Regent  House,  Cambridge,  June  11, 1623.  Will  proved 
(V.C.C.)  1623.  S.  of  Nicholas,  according  to  the  Vis.  of 
Surrey,  1623.    (Harwood.) 

BURTON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1598; 
B.A.  1601-2;  M.A.  from  Magdalene,  1605;  B.D.  1614. 
Fellow  of  Magdalene.  V.  of  Flintham,  Notts.,  1607-9.  R-  oi 
Clutton,  Somerset,  i6i7-(?)  1643.  One  of  these  names  R.  of 
Helmdon,  Northants.,  1637-41. 

BURTON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1620;  B.A.  1623-4;  M.A.  1627. 

BURTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Feb.  5, 
1633-4.  S.  of  Richard.  B.  at  Wilbraham,  Cambs.  Schools, 
Norwich  and  Perse,  Cambridge.  Matric  1634;  B.A.  1637-6; 
M.A.  1641.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  1638;  priest 
(Peterb.)  Dec.  1641.  Perhaps  C.  of  Reppes,  Norfolk,  1643. 
One  of  these  names  Head  Master  of  Kmg^ton-on-Thames 
School,  1655.  (Petie,  i.  431.)  But  see  Al.  Oxon.  for  a  con- 
temporary. 


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Burton,  William 

BURTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i?)  at  Sidjjbv,  July  lo, 
1635.  S.  of  John,  merchant,  of  London.  B.  there.  Schools, 
Acton  and  Oakham.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Purleigh, 
Essex,  deceased;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  13,  1636-7. 

BURTON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1638. 
Drowned  in  the  Cam.  Buried  at  Chesterton,  Jan.  22, 1641  -2. 

BURTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  3, 
1650.  S.  of  Thomas,  husbandman,  of  Gressingham,  Lanes. 
School,  Giggleswick.  Matric.  1650. 

BURTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1653. 
Matric.  Easter,  1655.  Of  Norfolk. 

BURTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Caius,  July  28, 
1679.  S.  of  John,  schoolmaster  (1646),  of  Norwich.  B.  at 
Seaming.  Schools,  Seaming  and  Norwich.  Matric.  r68o; 
Scholar,  1679-83;  B.A.  1682-3.  Died  June  26, 1683.  Buried 
in  Norwich  Cathedral.  M.I.  Brother  of  Joshua  (i68i). 
(Venn,  i.  463.) 

BURTON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  King's,  Easter, 
1709. 

BURTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  17, 
1714-  S.  of  Benjamin,  clerk.  B.  at  Whitby,  Yorks.  School, 
Beverley.  Matric.  1714. 

BURTON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1718. 
Not  entered  in  College  Register  unless  as  'Michael.* 

BURTON,  WILLIAM.  M.D.  ICom.  Reg.)  1728.  Physician  at 
Yarmouth.  Died  July  23, 1756,  aged  53.  M.I.  at  Yarmouth. 

BURTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Nov.  6,  1741.  S.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Yorkshire.  B.  at 
Beverley.  School,  Beverley.  Matric.  1741.  Probably  of  Hot- 
ham,  Yorks.    Died  Sept.  4, 1764.    (M.  H.  Peacock.) 

BURTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  4,  1750. 
Of  Ireland.  Matric.  1750.  Perhaps  of  Co.  Clare,  Ireland, 
adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  13,  1753. 

BURTON,  ZACHARY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1571. 
Perhaps  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Surfleet,  Lines.  Age  14  in  1567. 
Admon.  (Lincoln)  1604.  (Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

BURTON,  ZACHARIAH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Sept.  12, 
1645.  S.  of  Elias,  of  Somerby,  Leics.  B.  there.  Schools, 
LongClawson  and  Leicester.  Matric.  i645;Scholar,  1648-50; 
B.A.  1649-30.  V.  of  Hanbury,  Staffs.,  1651-3.  (K#nn,  1.359.) 

BURTON,  ZEATH.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1373. 

BURTON, .   B.A.  1465  -6. 

BURTON, .  M.D.  1480-1;  Incorporated. 

BURTON, .  M.Gram.  1480-1. 

BURTON, .  D.Can.L.  1486-7  (Incorp.). 

BURTON, .  B.A.  1489-90;  M.A.  1493. 

BURTON, ,  B.Can.L.  1489-90.  R.  of  Morcbath,  Devon. 

BURTON, .    B.Can.L.  1501.    V.  of  Eglynton  (?  Ickleton, 

Cambs.). 

BURTON, ,  B.A.  1503-6;  M.A.  1510-1.  Perhaps  University 

F'reacher,  1510-1. 

BURTON, .  Dr  of  Div.  or  Law,  1513. 

BURTON, .  B.Can.L.  i323-«. 

BURTON, .   B.A.  1533-4. 

BURTON, .  MatHc.  sfzar  from  Sr  John's,  Easter,  1344. 

BURTRAM,  see  BURTHAM. 

BURVILL,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Crrist's.  Apr.  31, 
1697.  S.  of  James  (1669).  B.  at  Tilmanstone,  Kent.  School, 
Rochester.  Matric.  1697;  Scholar,  1698-9;  B.A.  1700-1; 
M.A.  1704.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  Sept.  1703.  V.  of  West 
Peckham,  Kent,  1709-49.  V.  of  Ryarsh,  1730-42.  Died 
Apr.  20,  1749.   M.I.  at  West  Peckham.    (PeiU,  11.  139.) 

BURVILL,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Easter,  1624;  B.A. 
1627-8;  M.A.  1631.  V.  of  LltUe  Mongeham,  Kent,  1646. 
Perhaps  P.C.  of  Sutton-by-Dover,  in  1642.  R.  of  Ham, 
1661-78.  V.  of  Northbourae,  1643-78.  Died  1678. 

BURVILL,  JAMBS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Apr.  20,  1669. 
Of  Kent.  B.A.  1672-3.  Signs  for  priest's  orders  (London) 
Mar.  14,  1671-4.  C.  of  Northboume,  Kent.  V.  of  Tilman- 
stone, 1675-97.  Died  1697.  Father  of  Henry  (above). 

BURWARD,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  May  4, 
1593.  S.  of  John,  clerk.  B.  at  Wells,  Norfolk.  School,  Holt. 
Matric.  1593;  B.A.  1596-7,  as  Bourward.  Ord.  priest  (Nor- 
wich) Sept.  29,  1604.  R.  of  Caldeoot,  Norfolk,  1612.  V.  of 
Hunstanton,  1615-32.  Buried  there,  July  39,  1632.  {Venn, 
».  148.) 

BURWARD,  THOMAS,  %u  BULWARD. 

BURWARD, .  Adm.  at  Corpus  Chruti,  1347. 

BURWSU-  1*4  aUo  BURRELL. 


Bur  WELL,  William 

BURWELL,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke, 
Dec.  18,  1711.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Ipswich,  chemist.  Matric 
1712;  M.B.  1717.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  22,  1717; 
pnest,  Sept.  20,  1719.  R.  of  Hemley,  Suffolk,  1719.  R.  of 
Newbonme,  1719. 

BURWELL,  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from 

Eton,  Sept.  29, 1561.  Of  London.  Matric.  1561,  as  Edmund. 

Fellow,  1564-6;  did  not  graduate.    Name  off,  1566. 
BURWELL,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Petkrhouse,  Michs. 

1602.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Francis,  of  Sutton,  Suffolk,  adm. 

at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  25,  1605.    Age  24  in  1612.    Buried  at 

Sutton,  Jan.  13, 1651. 

BURWELL,  FRANCIS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs. 

1638.  Of  Suffolk.  S.  of  Edmund,  of  Rougham,  Suffolk. 
BURWELL,  FRANCIS.  M.A.  1675  (Lit.  Reg.). 

BURWELL,  GEOFFREY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  22)  at  Caius, 
July  7,  1629.  Of  Rougham  Place,  Suffolk.  S.  of  Edmund, 
gent.,  of  Woodbridge,  Suffolk.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1627.  Called  to  the  Bar,  May  27,  1636. 
Bencher,  1648.  Knighted,  Mar.  16,  1662-3.  Inherited 
property  in  London  and  Woodbridge.  Died  July  6,  1684. 
Brother  of  John  (1638),  Nicholas  (1635-6)  and  William 
(1631-2).   {Venn,  I.  292;  Vis.  ofSuff.,  1664.) 

BURWELL,  JEREMY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  23, 1644. 
Of  Hertfordshire.  B.  1624.  Matric.  1644;  B.A.  1647-8;  M.A. 
1651.  R.  of  St  Andrew's,  Hertford,  1650-60,  ejected.  Died 
at  Codicote,  Herts.,  Feb.  11,  1668-9,  aged  44.  M.I.  Will, 
P.C.C.    (Calatny,  11.  45.) 

BURWELL,  JOHN.  Fellow  of  Clare.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Mar, 
26,  1379;  priest,  June,  1379.  One  of  these  names  V.  of 
Greenwich,  Kent,  1391-6.   V.  of  Penderyn,  Brecon,  1391. 

BURWELL,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1638. 
S.  of  Edmund,  of  Rougham,  Suffolk.  B.  about  1622. 
Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  Sept.  11,  1641.  B.A.  1641-2.  Adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  i,  1646-7.  Brother  of  Geoffrey  (1629). 

BURWELL,  LAB(?).    Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs. 

1352. 
BURWELL,  LOUIS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Caius,  June  18, 

1729.   Of  the  Grove,  Gloucester,  Virginia.  S.  of  Nathaniel, 

gent.,  of  Virginia.    B.  there.    School,  Eton.    Matric.  i72p. 

Purgess  for  Gloucester,  1736.  Member  of  the  King's  Council. 

President  of  Virginia.  Died  1752.   (Venn,  11.  30.) 
BURWELL,   NICHOLAS.    Adm.  pens,   at  Trinity,  Jan.   28, 

1635-6.    Matric.  1636.    Doubtless  s.  of  Edmund,  of  Wood- 

bndge,  Suffolk,  Esq.,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  23,  1657. 

CaUed  to  the  Bar,  'on  condition  that  he  had  not  taken  service 

against  the  ParUament,'  Feb.  11,  1645.   Ancient,  1660,  but 

he  refused  to  read.    Died  Sept.  28, 1670.    M.I.  at  Highgate. 

Brother  of  William  (1631-2),  Geoffrey  (1629),  and   John 

1638).    (Gray's  Inn  Pension  Bk.) 
BURWELL,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Maooalbnx,  Easter, 

1603. 
BURWELL  or  BURRELL,  ROBERT,  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (ajte  16) 

at  Magdalene,  Mar.  8,  165 1-2.  S.  of  Abraham,  of  Midlow, 

Hunts.,  Esq.  School,  Huntingdon. 
BURWELL  or  BURNWELL,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at 

Peterhouse,  Apr.  9, 1620.  S.  of  Francis,  of  Sutton,  Suffolk, 

gent.  Matric.  1620;  Scholar,  1620;  B.A.  1623-4;  M.A.  from 

Trinity  HaU,  1627;  LL.D.  1660  (L««.  Reg.).  Fellow  of  Trinity 

Hall,   1626-32.    ChanccUor    of    the    Diocese    of    Durham. 

Married,  Feb.  19,  1632-3,  Anna,  step-dau.  of  the  Dean  of 

Durham.  Died  1673.  Buried  at  St  Margaret's,  Westminster. 

Doubtless  father  of  Thomas  (1653).    (T.  A.    Walker,   15; 

Surtees'  Durham,  iv.  168.) 
BURWELL,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 

1646,  scholar  from   Westminster,   1645.    Of  Staffordshire 

(? Suffolk).   B.A.  1648-9.   Perhaps  M.B.  1661-2  (Lit.  Reg.); 

M.D.  1668. 
BURWELL,   THOMAS.    M.D.    1633   (Incorp.   from   Leyden). 

S.  of  Thomas  (1620),  LL.D.,  of  Durham.   Bapt.  Nov.  26, 

1633- 
BURWELL,  THOMAS.   Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Kino's,  Lent, 

1686;  B.A.  1687. 
BURWELL,  WILLIAM.   B.A.  1318-9. 
BURWELL,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Kino's,  Michs. 

1565. 
BURWELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Mar.  at, 

i6v-a.    S.  of  Edmund,  gent.    B.  at  Woodbridge,  Suffolk. 

School,  private.    Matric.  1632.    Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb. 

21,  1627-8.   Called  to  the  Bar,  June  23, 1640.  Succeeded  his 

grandfather.    Brother  of  John  (1638),  Nicholas  (1633-6)  and 
^Geoffrey  (1629).  (Venn,  1.  303.) 

BURWELL, .   Incorp.  from  Oxford,  1488-9. 

BURWELL, .  A  priest,  B.A.  B.Can.L.  i334-d* 


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BuRWEY,  John 

BURWEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  i8)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Apr.  4,  1506.  Of  Alrewas,  Staffs.  B.A.  1509-10. 
Fellow,  1509-10. 

BURWOOD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  19, 
1703.  Matric.  1703,  asBarwood;  B.A.  1706-7.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Sept.  20,  1713,  as  C.  of  Mundbam. 

BURY,  see  also  BERRY. 

BURY,  Abbot  of.  D.Can.L.  1477-6.  Richard  Hengham  was 
abbot  1474-9.    Died  Oct.  10,  1479. 

BURY,  ADRIAN.  B.A.  1524-5;  M.A.  1527;  B.D.  1539-40.  One 
Adrian  Bury,  s.  of  Edmund,  of  Hampton  Poyle,  Oxon.,  was 
R.  of  Dorsington,  Gloucs.,  1532.  R.  of  Oddington,  Oxon., 
1549-58.  Died  1558.  (Chesters  of  Chicheley,  66;  but  see  Al. 
Oxon.) 

BURY,  ARTHUR.  M.B.  from  King's,  1696;  M.D.  1718. 
B.  at  Puckington,  Somerset,  1667.  Colleger  at  Eton,  1678-81. 
Doubtless  s.  of  Arthur,  D.D.,  Preb.  of  Exeter.  (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

BURY  or  BERRY,  CORDELL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene, 
Michs.  1614;  B.A.  1617-8.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  19, 
1619;  priest,  June  ii,  1620.  R.  of  Newton,  Lines.,  1622. 
Will  proved  (Lincoln)  1638. 

BURY,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  e.  1597.  B.  at 
Icklingham,  Suffolk,  1579.  B.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1600-1; 
M.A.  1604.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  22,  1605;  C.  of 
Barton  Mills,  Suffolk.  Preacher  in  the  diocese.  V.  of  Stix- 
wold,  Lines.,  1606-11. 

BURY,  GEORGE.  -\dm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Apr.  24,  1667.  Matric. 
1667;  B.A.  1670-1.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  24,  1670. 

BURY,  GILBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  c.  1594.  One 
of  these  names  s.  of  Nicholas,  of  Ashwell,  Rutletnd;  married 
and  had  issue.  (Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

BURY,  GILES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Apr.  11,  1597.  Of 
Cambridgeshire.  Matric.  c.  1597;  B.A.  i6oo-i;  M.A.  1604; 
B.D.  1611;  D.D.  1625.  Fellow,  1605-16.  Ord.  deacon  (Lin- 
coln) Mar.  1, 1606-7.  R.  of  BradweU-by-Sea,  Essex,  1615  till 
ejected.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1627.  {Vis.  of  London,  1634.) 

BURY,  GILES.  Licensed  to  practise  medicine,  1650. 

BURY,   HASELDINE.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's, 

Easter,  1637.   {Vis.  of  London,  1634.) 
BURY,  HENRY.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  c.  1594.   One 

of  these  names  R.  of  Holme-Hale,  Norfolk,  1599;  V.  of 

Tottington,  1613-6;  also  V.  of  Sporle,  but  described  (1603) 

as  M.A. 
BURY,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Michs.  1634; 

B.A  1637-8;  M.A.  1641.  Perhaps  R.  of  Papworth  Everard, 

Cambs.,  till  1677.  Buried  there  Sept.  27, 1677. 
BURY,  JACOB.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Jan.  25,  1637-8.  S.  and 

h.  of  George,  of  Gamlin^ham,  Kent.    Adm.  at  the  Inner 

Temple,  Nov.  1639.  Bamster,  1649. 
BURY,  JOHN.  Said  to  have  been  educated  at  Cambridge.  S.  of 

William,  citizen  and  draper  of  London,   and    nephew  of 

Adrian  (1524)-     B.  1535.    Probably  of  the  Inner  Temple. 

Of  Culham  and  Water  Eaton,  Oxon.   Died  Feb.  22,  1570-1. 

Will,  P.C.C.     {D.N.B.;  Chesters  of  Chicheley,  66,  where  he 

is  made  B.A.  1553 ;  M.A.  1556:  in  mistake  for  George  Berry.) 

BURY,  JOHN.  B.Civ.L.  1541-2  (?  1543-4)-  One  of  these  names, 
LL.B.,  R.  of  Marsham,  Norfolk,  1530-59 ;  also  R.  of  Aylsham, 
1542-7  and  again  in  1554.  Commissary  of  the  Bishop  of 
Norwich.  Died  Nov.  1558.  {Cooper,  1.  174;  the  first  part  of 
his  notice  is  grounded  on  a  confusion  with  George  Berry.) 

BURYE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter,  1641. 

One  of  these  names  s.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Berry,  Devon,  E^q., 

adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  1646.    But  see  Al.  Oxon. 

for  him,  or  a  namesake. 
BURY  or  BERRY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Caius,  Sept.  26, 

1646.    S.  of  Anthony,  gent.    B.  at  Bisbrooke,  Rutland. 

Schools,  Uppingham  and  Ripon,  Yorks.  Matric.  1646;  B.A. 

1650-1;  M.A.  1655.    Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1658.    Master  of 

Market  Harborough  School.  C.  of  Bowden,  Leics.,  in  1662; 

and  of  Harborough,  in  1672.   Perhaps  R.  of  Hallaton,  Leics., 

1662.  {Venn,  1.  365.) 
BURY,  PHINEAS.  M.A.  1658  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of  Dorset. 

Matric.  from  Wadham  College,  Apr.  a,  1652,  age  18;  B.A. 

1654;  M.A.  1657.  Fellow  of  Wadham  College,  1656.  Proctor 

(Oxford)   1665.    R.  of  Southrop,  Gloucs.,  1675.    Died  in 

London,  Jan.  28,  1678-9.   {Al.Oxon.) 
BURY,  RICHARD.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  4,  1631. 

Of  Worcestershire.  Matric.  1631;  B.A.  1634-5;  M.A.  1638. 

BURY,  SIMON  DE.  Warden  of  the  'King's  scholars,'  e.  1321. 
Died  Oct.  3,  1331.   {Trinity  Admission  Register.) 

BURY,  THOHJAS.  University  BedeU,  c.  1460.  (Stokes,  BedelU, 
67.) 


BusHELL,  Daniel 

BURY  or  BERRY,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  c. 
1595;  B.A.  (?  1602-3).  Ord  deacon  (Peterb.)  July  17;  priest, 
Aug.  14,  1603,  as  'B.A.  of  Trinity  College.' 

BURY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  June  21,  1729.  S.  of 
John,  gent.  B.  at  Nottingham.  School,  Nottingham.  Matric. 
1729;  B.A.  1732-3;  M.A.  1736.  Fellow,  1736. 

BURY,  WILLIAM.  Fine  for  non-determination,  1431, 

BURY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Dec  i8, 1560. 
Of  Geldeston,  Norfolk.  S.  of  John.  School,  Beccles.  Of 
Gisleham,  Suffolk,  Esq.  Admon.  granted  (Norwich)  June  28, 
1616.   {Venn,  i.  45.) 

BURY, .  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1466-70. 

BURY, .  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  1648. 

BUSBRIDGE,  JOHN.    Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Corpus  Christi, 

1692.  Of  Sussex.  Matric.  1692. 
BUSBRIDGE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  7,  1700. 

Of  Sussex.  Matric.  1700. 
BUSBRIDGE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Michs.  1572. 

BUSBY,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1610. 
S.  of  Geoffrey,  of  Barleythorpe,  Rutland.  B.A.  1612-3; 
M.A.  1616.  {Vis.  of  Ruts.,  1618.) 

BUSBEY,  HUMPHREY.  B.Civ.L.  1534-5-  Of  Eye,  Suffolk. 
D.Civ.L.  1543.  Fellow  of  Trinity  Hall.  Regius  Professor 
of  Civil  Law,  1545-51.  R.  of  Boxford,  Suffolk,  1553-63;  of 
Bexwell,  Norfolk,  1556-7.  R.  of  St  Stephen,  Walbrook,  1558. 
V.  of  Fulbourn  All  Saints,  Cambs.  Resident  as  pensioner 
at  Caius,  1564,  age  53.  R.  of  St  Michael  Coslany,  Norwich, 
1569-70;  of  Barrow,  Suffolk,  1569-78.  Died  July  1,  1580. 
Benefactor  to  Caius  and  Trinity  Hall.  {Cooper,  i.  424;  Venn, 
I-  53-) 

BUSBY,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  16,  1724 
(from  Oxford).  Of  Buckinghamshire.  Not  found  in  Al. 
Oxon. 

BUSBEY,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Lent,  1563-4. 

BUSBY,  RICHARD,  B.A.  1628  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Richard,  of  Westminster.  Matric.  (Christ  Church)  Feb.  10, 
1625-6;  B.A.  1628;  M.A.  1631;  D.D.  1660.  Head  Master  of 
Westminster,  1638.  Preb.  of  Wells,  1639-95.  Preb.  of 
Westminster,  1660.  Treasurer  of  Wells,  1660.  Died  Apr.  5, 
1695,  aged  89.  Buried  in  Westminster  Abbey.  {D.N.B.; 
Al.  Oxon.) 

BUSBYE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1554. 
One  of  these  names  of  Cassop,  Durham.  {Peile,  i.  57.) 

BUSFEILD,  ISAAC.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  7, 
1676-7.  S.  of  George,  mercer,  of  Paternoster  Row,  London. 
B.  there.  School,  Tonbridge.  Matric.  1677. 

BUSH,  ABRAHAM.  M.A.  1626  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
Middlesex.  Matric.  from  Christ  Church,  May  8,  1618,  age  18; 
B.A.  1621;  M.A.  1624.  R.  of  Little  Berkhampstead,  Herts., 
1646.  WiU  of  one  of  these  names  (P.C.C.)  1649;  of  Stratford 
Langthome,  Essex,  clerk.   {Al.  Oxon.;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

BUSH,  CHARLES.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1718. 
B.  at  Harmondsworth,  Middlesex.  Matric.  1718-9.  Fellow, 
1721,  resigned  on  being  refused  the  B.A.  degree.  Clerk  of 
the  Record  Office,  Tower  of  London,  1725.  Secretary  to  the 
Board  of  Ordnance. 

BUSCH,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  July  9,  1715.  B.  at 
Lavenham,  Suffolk. 

BUSHE,  JAMES.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1575; 
Scholar,  1578;  B.A.  1579-80;  M.A.  1583. 

BUSHE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  King's,  Lent,  1578-9.  One  of 
these  names  R.  of  Skeyton,  Norfolk,  1593. 

BUSHE,  PAUL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Lent,  1563-4. 
Chaplain  to  Gray's  Inn,  1574-1603.  C.  of  St  Botolph, 
P.ishopsgate  Street,  1596.  P.C.  of  St  Botolph-without- 
Aldgate,  1597.  Perhaps  R.  of  Bayfield,  Norfolk,  in  1603. 
Died  c.  1603.   {Gray's  Inn  Pension  Bk.) 

BUSH,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  c.  1596;  B.A. 
(?  1602-3).  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  25,  1602,  age  25; 
'B.A.',  C.  of  Banningham,  Norfolk;  priest,  Dec.  21,  1603. 
V.  of  Ringland,  1605. 

BUSHE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1571; 
Scholar,  1575;  B.A.  1575-6;  M.A.  1579.  Ord.  deacon  (Lin- 
coln) Jan.  12,  1581-2;  priest,  Feb.  13,  1581-2.  V.  of  Great 
Wymondley,  Herts.,  1581-2.  R.  of  Cottered,  1582-3;  and 
perhaps  1613-27.  Died  1627. 

BUSH,  WILLIAM.  Elected  scholar  of  King's,  from  Eton,  1600. 
Not  admitted,  from  lack  of  vacancy. 

BUSHELL,  DANIEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  Michs.  1620. 
S.  of  Leonard,  of  Whitby.  B.A.  1623-4,  as  Bussell.  V.  of 
Middleton,  Pickering,  Yorks.,  1627-32.  V.  of  Withemsea, 
1632-4.    {Vis.  of  Yorks,,  1665.) 


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BusHELL,  Jasper 

BUSHELL,  JASPER.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1603.    Jasper  BusAell,  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  late  of  Gray's 

Inn,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  5,  1605-6. 
BUSHELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Apr.  23, 

1713.    M.B.  1714.  S.  of  William,  of  Preston-in-Amounder- 

ness.  Lanes.,  clerk.  Matric.  from  Brasenose,  Oxford,  June  4, 

I709,agei7.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1711.   [Al.Oxon.) 
BUSHER,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  June  20, 

1620.    S.  of  Thomas,  yeoman.    B.  in  the  Isle  of  Thanet, 

Kent.  School,  private.    Matric.  1620;  B.A.  1623-4. 
BUSHEFYLD  or  BOWSHEFIELD,  THOMAS.   Adm.  at  King's 

(age  i8)  a  scholar  from  Eton,  Aug.  16,  1546.    Of  Asby, 

Westmorland.  Matric.  1346;  B.A.  1530-1.  Fellow,  1549-51. 
BUSHNELL,  EDWARD.    Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  29,  1677. 

Of  Kent.    Matric.  1677;  B.A.  1680-1.    Ord.  deacon,  1681. 

R.  of  Snave,  Kent,  1683-1724.  Died  1724. 
BUSHNALL,   JOHN.    Adm.   pens,  at  Emmanuel,   1640.    Of 

Sussex.   Matric.  1640.   Minister  of  Hove,  in  1658.   Ejected 

from  Framfield,  Sussex,  1662.  (Calamy,  11.  462.) 
BUSKARD,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  i6i6. 
BUSKELL,  GILES.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 

1344.   Of  Westmorland.   B.A.  1544-5;  M.A.  1547.   Fellow, 

c.  1546.  B.D.  (Oxford)  1572.   R.  of  Orsett,  Essex,  1560-79. 

R.  of  St  Laurence  Jewry,  London,  1560-6.  R.  of  Little  Thur- 

rock,  Essex,  1567-79-  Will  proved  (P.C.C.)  1579;  of  Orsett. 
BUSKELL,  HENRY.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Queens',  Nov.  18, 

1597.  Of  Yorkshire. 
BUSKIN,  HENRY.    Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Corpus  Christi, 

1593-  Of  Kent.   Perhapss.  of  Levin,of  Otham.  B.A.  1596-7, 

from  Christ's.    (Berry,  Kent  Pedigrees.) 
BUSKIN,  RALPH.    Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Corpus  Christi, 

1597.  Of  Kent.  B.A.  1599-1600. 
BUSSARDE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  scholar  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Feb.  4, 

1579-80.     S.   of  Thomas,   of  Colchester,   Essex.    School, 

Colchester.    Matric.  1580.    Probably  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 

from  Fumival's  Inn,  Jan.  26,  1584-5.   One  of  these  names 

R.  of  Alresford,  Essex,  1602. 
BUSSARD,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1587. 

Of  Suffolk. 
BUSSERT,  WILLIAM.    Matric  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1628,  as  'Bassett';  B.A.  1631-2;  M.A.  1633. 
BUSSY,  CECIL.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter.  1620. 
BUSSY,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Pembroke,  May  2, 

i6i8.    S.  of  Francis,  of  Rampton,  Notts.    Matric.   1618; 

Scholar,  1618;  B.A.  1621-2;  M.A.  1625;  B.D.  from  Jesus, 

1633.    Fellow  of  Jesus,  1626,  ejected  1644,  restored  1660. 

V.  of  AU  Saints,  Cambridge,  1639.   R.  of  Harlton,  Cambs., 

1661.  Died  1662.  WiU  proved,  V.C.C.  (A.  Gray.) 
BUSSYE,  EDMUND.    Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1578. 

Perhaps  s.  of  John,  of  Haydor,  Lines.   B.  Mar.  15,  1560-1. 

Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  from  Clement's  Inn,  July  24,  1580. 

Of  Haydor.   Knighted,  Apr.  23, 1603.  Buried  June  16,  1616. 

Admon.  (Lincoln)   1616.    Fa&er  of  Miles  (1606).    (Lines. 

Pedigrees.) 
BUSSEY,  JOHN.  Matric  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1578.  B.  at 

Welwyn,   Herts.    Ord.   deacon   (London)   Apr.    16,    1579; 

priest,  Sept.  28, 1579  (described  as  of  Trinity  CoUege,  age  23). 

R.  of  Ayot  St  Peter,  Herts.,  1580.    WiU  of  one  of  these 

names  (P.C.C.)  1635;  of  Gt  Pamdon,  Essex,  clerk. 
BUSSY,  MILES.    Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 

1606.    S.  of  Sir  Edmund  (1578),  of  Haydor,  Lines.,  Knt. 

B.C.  1590.  Of  Haydor,  Knt.  and  of  Oseby.  {Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

BUSSIE, .   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1619. 

BUST,  MATTHEW.    Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from 

Eton,  Sept.  29,  1561.    B.  at  Windsor.    Matric.  1561;  B.A. 

1563-6;  M.A.  1569.  FeUow,  1564-73.  FeUow  of  Eton,  1572. 

Vice- Provost.   Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  21,  1567.    R.  of 

Wexham,  Buck*.,   1573-86.    R.  of   Everdon,  Northants., 

i593-«6ii-    Died  at  Eton,  May  23,  1613.    Buried  in  the 

CoUege  chapel.    Father  of  the  next  and  Samuel  (1605). 

WiU  (P.C.C.)  1615.    {Harwood;  Le  Neve,  Mon.,  1.  38.) 
BUST,  MATTHEW.    Adm.  at  Kino's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

1393.  S.  of  Matthew  (above).  B.  at  Eton,  c.  1376.   Matric. 

«593-4;  B.A.  1597-8;  M.A.  1601.   FeUow,  1396-1612.   Head 

Master  of  Eton,  161 1-30.   Preoeotor  of  Hereford,  1629-38. 

Died  July  17,  1638. 
BUST  (probably  ROBBRT).  Adm.  sizar  at  Kino's,  Micha.  1371. 

One  of  these  oantes  died  1381,  R.  of  Titaey,  Snney. 
BUST,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  at  Kino's  (a(e  17)  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

May  13,   1603.    Of  Btoo,  Backs.    S.  of  Matthew  (1361). 

Matric.  1605;  B.A.  1608--9;  M.A.  1612.    Fellow,  160S-13. 

Brother  of  Matthew,  abov*. 

BUSTARD,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  at  CoRPt/s  Chkisti    1376. 
Matric  1377. 


Butler,  Charles 

BUSTEED,  MICHAEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  atTRiNiry,  June  19, 
1694.  S.  of  Luke.  B.  at  Cork,  Ireland.  School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  1695;  Scholar,  1693. 

BUSTER,  ROBERT.  Matric  sizar  from  King's,  Michs.  1639. 

BUTCHER,  CULPEPER.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  19, 

1713-   Of  Lincohishire.   Matric.  1713-4;  B.A.  1716-7;  M.A. 

1732-  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  9,  1717-8;  priest.  May  20, 

1722.   R.  of  Croyland,  Lines.,  1722-4.   R.  of  Carlby.   R.  of 

Careby,  1732. 

BUTCHER,  HUGH.  B.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1580-1 ;  M.A.  1584. 

Supp.  for  incorp.  at  Oxford,  1603. 
BUTCHER,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Apr.   16,  1657. 

Matric  1658;  B.A.  i66o-i ;  M.A.  1664.  Perhaps  V.  of  Fering, 

Essex,  1668-1707.   WUl  (Com.  C.  Essex)  1707. 
BUTCHER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  King's,  July  9,  1660;  M.B. 

1663  {Lit.  Reg.)  'proficient  in  study  of  physic' 
BOTCHER,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  4, 

1679.    S.  of  George.    B.  at  Broad  Clist,  Devon.    School, 

Broad  Clist.  Matric.  1679. 
BUTCHER,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  10,  1688. 

Of  Lines.  B.A.  1692-3.  V.  of  Ryhall,  Rutland,  1696-1700. 
BUTCHER,  MATTHEW.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Peterhousk, 

Jan.  10,  1676-7.  Of  Essex.  School,  Felstead.  Matric.  1677; 

Scholar,  1678-9. 
BUTCHER,  PETER.    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Sept.  14,  1652. 

Of  Essex.  B.A.  1656-7;  M.A.  1660.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 

Sept.  1661;  priest,  July,  1662.    R.  of  Tattiugstone,  Suffolk, 

1661.   Father  of  William  (1682). 
BUTCHER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr. 

19, 1653.  S.  of  Richard,  attomey-at-law,  of  Stamford,  Lines. 

(town  clerk).    B.  there.    School,  Stamford.    Matric.  1653; 

M.B.  1658.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  19;  priest,  Sept.  20, 

1663.  The  father  was  a  local  antiquary. 

BUTCHER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  13, 

i68i.  S.  of  Robert,  R.  of  TwyweU,  Northants.  B.  at  Newton, 

Northants.   School,  Peterborough.  Matric.  1681;  B.A.  1684- 

5;  M.A.  from  Magdalene,  1695.   V.  of  Ketton,  Rutland,  e. 

1691-1731.    Died  July  23,  1731,  aged  65.  (Blore's  RutUtnd, 

183.) 
BUTCHER,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  c.  1593; 

B.A. 1597-8; M.A.  1601. 
BUTCHER,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke, 

Mar.  15,  1657-8.    S.  of  John,  of  Staplehurst,  Kent,  gent. 

Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  15,  1660. 
BUTCHER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  May 

26,  1682.    S.  of  Peter  (1652),  R.  of  Tattingstonc,  Suffolk. 

Matric.  1683-4;  B.A.  1685-6.  Ord.  priest  (London)  Aug.  28, 

1689.  R.  of  Layer  Breton,  Essex,  1689-92.    R.  of  Foxeartb, 

1705-30.  WUl  (Com.  C.  Essex). 
BUTLER,  ABRAHAM.  Described  as '  B.A.  of  St  John's  CoUege ' 

when  ord .  priest  (Gloucester)  Jan .  7, 1 679-80.  No  such  degree 

recorded.    (F.  S.  Hockaday.) 
BUTLER,   ALKMAR   (ALMERIC).     Adm.   sizar  (age    18}   at 

Sidney,  May  20,  1629.   S.  of  Samuel,  master  of  BlundeU's 

School,  Tiverton.  B.  there.  School,  Tiverton.  Matric.  1629; 

B.A.  1632-3;  M.A.  1636.    V.  of  Moorlinch,  Somerset,  1641. 

Father  of  the  next  and  WUliam  (1664);  brother  of  John 

(1624). 
BUTLER,  ALMERIC.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  May  7, 

1667.  S.  of  Almeric,  clerk  (above),  V.  of  Montacute,  Somerset. 

B.  there.  School,  Torrington,  Devon.  Matric.  1667.  Brother 

of  WUUam  (1664). 
BUTLER,  ANDREW.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1613. 

Of   Northamptonshire.     B.A.    1619-20;   M.A.    1634.    Ord. 

deacon   (Peterb.)   June   ii;  priest,  June   12,   1620.    V.  of 

Halloughton  {Med.),  Leics.,  1631-44.   V.  of  Long  Whatton, 

1661-71.  WiU  (Leicester)  1671. 
BUTLER,  ANDREW.  Scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  1633-6. 
BUTLER,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1343. 
BUTLER,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  iS)  at  Christ's,  Nov.  i, 

1716.    S.  of  Joseph.    B.  at  Bradford.    School,  Bradford. 

Scholar,  1718;  B.A.  1720-1;  M.A.  17*6.  Ord  deacon  (York) 

June,  1721;  priest,  Sept.  1723.  C.  of  Woodklrk,  Vorks.,Sept 

1725.   Head  Master  of  Bradford  School,  1728-84.    Lecturer 

at  Bradford  parish  church,  1739-84.    Died  Sept.  19,  1788. 

{PeiU,  II.  190.) 
BUTLER,  BEVERLEY.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 

June  7, 1715.   S.  of  Richard,  gent.    B.  In  London.   School, 

Stamford,  Lines.  Matric.  1713-   Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 

1717. 
BUTLER,  CHARLES.   Matric.  sizar  from  Clau,  Easter,  1343. 
BUTLER,  CHARLES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Qubbhs',  Bastsr,  163& 

Of  Rutland.  B.A.  1639-40. 


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Butler,  Charles 

BUTLER,  CHARLES.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  i6)  at  St  John's, 
Feb.  22,  1640-1.  S.  of  Anthony,  Esq.,  of  Coates,  Lines. 
B.  at  Thiirgarton,  near  Newark,  Notts.  School,  Newark, 
Matric.  1641.  Of  Coates,  Esq.  Died  at  Grantham,  Jan.  22, 
1669-70.  Brother  of  William  (1644).  {Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

BUTLER,  CHRISTOPHER,  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Queens', 
Easter,  1607. 

BOTELER,  EDMUND.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1625.  One  of  these  names  s.  and  h.  of  Beckingham,  of  St 
Giles-in-the-Fields,  Esq.,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  8,  1626. 

BOTTELER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Caius, 
1595.  S.  of  Henry,  Esq.,  of  Hatfield  Woodback,  Herts.  B.  at 
Higham  Gobion,  Beds.  School,  Sacombe,  Herts.  Died  May, 
1653,  aged  76.  M.I.  at  Tewin.   Will,  P.C.C. 

BOTELER,  EDWARD.  Matric  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1635.  Probably  s.  of  Noel,  gent.  B.  at  Barnwell  St 
Andrew,  Northants.  Adm.  at  Oundle  School,  1627.  B.A. 
1638;  M.A.  1642.  Fellow  of  Magdalene,  till  1644  (ejected). 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  19,  1641;  priest,  Sept.  27, 
1646.  R.  of  Winteringham,  Lines.  Chaplain  to  the  King. 
Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1665-70.  Biiried  1670,  at  Winteringham. 
Father  of  Noel  (1670).   (Nichols,  iv.  561.) 

BUTLER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Apr.  6, 
1697.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  citizen  of  London.  B.  there. 
Schools,  Hitchin,  Herts.,  Ipswich  and  Holt.  Matric.  1697; 
Scholar,  1697-1701;  B.A.  1701-2.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Sept.  20,  1702;  priest,  May  23,  1703.  (Venn,  1.  499.) 

BUTLER,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1545. 

BUTLER  or  BOTELER,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus 
Christi,  Easter,  1627.  Of  Norfolk.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of 
Thomas,  of  Thetford,  Norfolk,  Esq.,  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
May  14,  1629. 

BUTLER,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  June  24, 

1628.  S.  of  Ralph,  Esq.  B.  at  Bramfield,  Herts.  School, 
Isleworth,  Middlesex.  Matric.  1629.  Knighted  May  i,  1642. 
M.P.  for  Hertford,  1685-7.  Died  Oct.  9, 1690,  aged  80.  M.I. 
at  Hatfield,  Herts. 

BUTLER,  GEORGE.   Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 

1549- 
BUTLER,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Jan.  29,  1595-6. 

Of  Cambridge.    Matric.  c.   1596.    Perhaps  B.A.  from  St 

Catharine's,  1600-1,  as 'Gregory.'   (One  of  these  names;  B. 

c.  1583,  of  Brantfield,  Herts.;  was  created  Bart.,  1643;  **« 

G.E.C.,  II.  217.) 
BUTLER,   GEORGE.    Matric.  from  Trinity,  c.   1597;   B.A. 

(?  1602-3) ;  M.A.  1606.  Probably  ord.  deacon  (Lincohi)  Sept. 

24,  1609;  priest,  June  3, 1610.  R.  of  Astwick,  Beds.,  160^ 

30.   Buried  there  Apr.  30,  1630.   Will  (P.C.C.)  1631. 

BUTLER,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1620. 

Of  Rutland.    B.A.   1623-4;  M.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1627. 

Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1627.    Taxor,  1633.    Perhaps  R.  of 

Ilmington,  Warws.,  1634. 
BUTLER,  GEORGE.   Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Feb.  3,  1624-5. 

Of  Essex.  B.A.  1628-9. 

BUTLER,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Apr.  4, 1629.  Matric. 

1629.  Of  Sussex.   Probably  M.B.  1637. 

BOTELER,  GEORGE.  Adm.  i>ens.  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  Feb. 
16,  1636-7.  S.  of  Oliver,  Esq.,  of  Harrold,  Beds.  B.  at 
Bedford.  Bapt.  at  St  Mary's,  Nov.  28,  1621.  School,  Hert- 
ford. Matric.  1637.  Migrated  to  Oxford.  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1640-1;  M.A.  1644.    (Vis.  of  Btds.,  1634;  Al.  Oxon.) 

BUTLER,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  i, 
1723.  S.  of  John,  of  London.  School,  Fox -Hall,  Middlesex. 
Matric.  1723;  B.A.  1726-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  17, 
1727-8.  C.  of  Arthingworth,  Northants.  Went,  as  a  con- 
vert, to  the  College  at  Douay,  Sept.  1734;  but  left  in  Oct. 
i735i  without  proceeding  further.  Perhaps  V.  of  Flintham, 
Notts.,  e.  1742-44;  buried  there  Sept.  10,  1744.  (E.  H. 
Burton ;  Godfrey,  Churches  of  Notts.) 

BUTLER,  GREGORY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  Sept.  29, 
1629.  S.  of  Richard.  B.  at  Sedgefield,  Durham.  School, 
Durham.  Matric.  1629;  B.A.  1633. 

BUTLER,  GREGORY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  May  2, 
1635.  S.  of  John,  merchant,  of  Newcastle,  Northumberland. 
B.  there.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1635.  Merchant  of 
Newcastle.    Buried  there  July  3,  1683.   (Surtees,  in.  49.) 

BUTLER,  HARRINGTON.    Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Feb.  21, 

1617-8.    B.  in  Rutland.    Matric.  i6i8;  B.A.  1620-1;  M.A. 

from  Pembroke,  1624  (Lit.  Reg.).  Fellow  of  Pembroke,  1623 

R.  of  Newton-by-Wisbech,  Cambs.,  1630. 
BUTLER,  HENRY.    Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1545, 

imputes. 

BUTLER,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1548; 
Scholar,  1548. 


Butler,  John 

BOTELER,  HENRY.   Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Trinity,  Michs. 

1612.  One  of  these  names,  of  Hackensall,  Lanes.,  gent.,  adm. 

at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  ir,  1615;  another,  s.  and  h.  of  John,  of 

Handley,  Dorset,  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  6, 1613-4. 
BUTLER,  HENRY,  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Jan.  4, 1625-6. 

Of  Hever,  Kent.  Matric.  1626. 
BOTELER,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  Apr. 

24,  1675.    S.  of  John.    B.  at  Oundle,  Northants.    School, 

Oundle.  Matric.  1675;  B.A.  1680-1. 
BUTLER,  JAMES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1586. 

BUTLER,  JAMES.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Christ's,  July,  1619. 
One  of  these  names  2nd  s.  of  Sir  Oliver,  of  Teston,  Kent, 
Knt.,  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  22, 1619.  Died  before  1632. 
(Vis.  of  Kent.) 

BOTELER,  JAMES,  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  24,  1662. 
Matric.  1662. 

BUTLER,  JAMES.  Duke  of  Ormond.  Incorp.  LL.D.  1670. 
Chancellor  of  Oxford  University,  1688-1715. 

BOTELER,  JAMES  or  JACOB.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's, 
June  25,  1672.  S.  of  Oliver.  B.  at  Harrold,  Beds.  School, 
Brentwood.  Matric.  1672;  M.A.  1675  (Lit.  Reg.).  Died 
Jan.  8,  1690-1,  aged  35.  Buried  at  Harrold.  Brother  of 
William  (1670).  (Peile,  11.  44.) 

BUTLER,  JAMES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall,  June  1, 
1698.  Matric.  1699.  Resided  till  1700.  Perhaps  s.  of  James, 
of  Amberley  Castle,  Sussex;  if  so,  M.P.  for  Arundel,  1705-8; 
for  Sussex,  1714-22  and  1728-41.  Of  Warminghurst  Park, 
Died  May  17, 1741,  aged  61.  Perhapsfatherof  John  (1726-7). 
(Castles,  Mansions  and  Manors  of  W.  Sussex,  by  D.  G.  C. 
Elwes,  251.) 

BUTLER,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Aug.  16, 
1698.  S.  of  John  (1661),  LL.D.,  R.  of  Wallington,  Herts. 
B.  there.  School,  Bishop's  Stortford.  Matric.  1698;  Scholar, 
1698-9;  B.A.  1702-3;  M.A.  1706.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Nov.  7,  1700,  as  s.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Barnwell  Abbey, 
Cambridge,  LL.D.  Barrister-at-law,  1707.  Died  at  Cam- 
bridge, May  28,  1765.  See  Hones  Everyday  Book,  i.  1301. 
(L.Mag. ;  Peile,  11.  144.) 

BUTLER,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  21, 
1734.  S.  of  James,  timber  merchant,  of  Yorkshire.  B.  at 
Beverley.  School,  Beverley.  Matric.  1735;  B.A.  1737-8; 
M.A.  1741.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  July  5,  1739.  C.  of  All 
Saints,  Sudbury.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Ottringham, 
Yorks.,  1739-49. 

BUTLER,  JOHN.  B.A.  1478-9;  M.A.  1482;  B.D.  Fellow  of 
Queens',  1484-96.  Proctor,  1484-5.  R,  of  Boxworth, 
Cambs.,  1495-9.  Died  1499. 

BUTLER,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1549. 

BUTLER,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1555. 

BUTLER,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1574.  Drowned  in  the  Cam.  Buriedat  Grantchester,  May  17, 
1574- 

BUTLER,  JOHN,  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1575. 

BUTLER,  JOHN.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Pembroke,  Michs. 
1578.  Perhaps  s.  of  Sir  Henry,  Knt.,  of  Hatfield  Woodhall, 
Herts.  Knighted,  1607.  Created  Bart.,  1620;  and  Baron, 
1628.   Died  May  27,  1637.   (G.E.C.) 

BUTLER,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1581; 
B.A.  1585-6;  M.A.  1589.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Oct.  16, 
1588.  R.  of  Downham  Market,  Norfolk,  1587-1640.  Buried 
Feb.  18,  1640-1.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1641. 

BUTLER,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1582. 

BUTLER,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1585. 

BUTLER,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  c.  1594. 

BUTLER,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1602 

BOTELER,  JOHN,  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Apr.  16, 
1612.  S.  of  Sir  Henry,  Knt.,  of  Hatfield,  Herts.  School, 
St  Albans.  Half-brother  of  Baron  Boteler,  of  Bramfield. 
Perhaps  M.P.  for  Hertfordshire,  1625-6.  (Venn,  i.  215.) 

BUTLER,  JOHN,  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1615. 

BUTLER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  July,  1624.  S.  of 
Samuel,  Master  of  Blundell's  School.  B.  at  Tiverton. 
School,  Blundell's.  Matric.  1624;  B.A.  1627-8;  M.A.  1631; 
B.D.  1638.  Follow.  Brother  of  Alkmar  (Almeric)  (1629). 

BUTLER,  JOHN.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Clare,  Easter,  1627. 

BUTLER,  JOHN,  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  Feb.  6,  1629- 
30.  Matric.  Lent,  1629-30;  B.A.  1633-4;  M.A.  1637.  Ord. 
priest  (Peterb.)  Feb.  18, 1637-8.  Probably  the  man  of  these 
names  ejected  from  Feltwell,  Norfolk,  1662.  V.  of  Oulton, 
Suffolk,  1647.  Travelled  to  Smyrna.  Afterwards  preacher 
in  Essex  and  Suffolk.  Died  in  i6g6,  aged  84.  Father  of 
Thomas  (1664-5)  and  probably  father  of  John  (1662). 
(Browne's  Norf.  and  Suff.,  368 ;  David's  Essex,  601 ;  Masters.) 


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BOTELER,  JOHN.  Adm.  peos.  at  Tumity  July  i6,  1635. 
tiatric.  1636. 

BOTELER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  July  17, 
1635.  S.  of  Sir  Thomas,  of  Harrold,  Beds.,  Knt.  Bapt. 
there,  Aug.  10,  1620.  School,  Clapham,  Beds.  Matric.  1636; 
B. A.  1639-40;  M.A.  1643.  Fellow,  1643-4 (ejected).  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1644.   (Vis.  of  Beds.,  1634.) 

BUTLER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  July  i,  1644.  S.  of 
Richard,  clerk.  B.  at  Hadleigh  (?  Essex).  School,  Bishop's 
Stortford.  Matric.  1646;  B.A.  1647-8.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
Aug.  1662.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Steeple  Bumpstead, 
Essex,  1673-89.  Died  before  April,  1689.  (P«/o,  1.  488.) 

BUTLER,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Pembroke, 
Aug.  5,  1646.  S.  of  Sir  John,  Knt.  B.  at  Watton  Woodhall, 
Herts.  Matric.  1647.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  29,  1649. 

BUTLER,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  20, 

1661.  S.  of  Neville  (1624),  of  Orwell,  Cambs.  B.  there. 
School,  Perse,  Cambridge.  Matric.  1661 ;  B.A.  1664-5 ;  M.A. 
1668;  LL.D.  1690  {Com.  Reg.).  Ord.  priest  (Ely)  June,  1669. 
Of  Barnwell  Abbey,  Cambridge.  R.  of  Wallington,  Herts., 
c.  1670-1714.  Died  Oct.  17,  1714.  Father  of  James  (1698). 
{Cussans,  i.  85.) 

BUTI.£R,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  18, 

1662.  S.  of  John  (probably  1629-30),  clerk,  of  Feltwell, 
Norfolk.  B.  there.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matric.  1663. 
Perhaps  brother  of  Thomas  (1664-5). 

BOTELER,  JOHN.  Incorp.  M.A.  1667,  from  Trinity  College, 
Dublin.  B.A.  (Dublin)  1655;  M.A.  not  recorded. 

BUTLER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  18, 
1667.  S.  of  John,  yeoman,  of  Baldon  (?  Baildon,  Otley), 
Yorks.  B.  there.  School,  Baldon.  Matric.  1667;  M.B.  1673. 

BUTLER,  JOHN.  D.D.  1669  (Lit.  Reg.).  Chaplain  to  Prince 
Rupert. 

BUTLER,  JOHN.  M.D.  1671  (Lit.  Reg.). 

BOTELER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clark,  Dec  i,  1672.  Of  Gt 
Snoring,  Norfolk.  Matric.  1672-3;  B.A.  1676-7;  M.A.  1680. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May;  priest,  June,  1681. 

BUTLER,  JOHN.  Incorp.  M.A.  1675,  from  University  College, 
Oxford.  S.  of  Robert,  of  London.  Matric.  (Oxford)  Nov.  14, 
1661,  age  16;  B.A.  1665;  M.A.  1668.  (Al.  Oxon.) 

BUTLER,  JOHN,  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1719.  Of  London. 
S.  of  Lilly,  D.D.,  Preb.  of  Canterbury.  Matric.  Easter,  1730; 
B.A.  1722-3;  M.A.  1726.  Fellow,  1724.  V.of  Barton,  Cambs., 
1730.  V.  of  King's  Teynton,  Devon.  V.  of  Wateringbury, 
Kent,  1736-47.  V.  of  Stockbury,  1737-47.  Died  1747. 
Buried  at  Wateringbury,  June  19,  1747. 

BUTLER,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's,  Jan.  10, 
1726-7.  Matric.  1727;  M.A.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1738  (Cotn. 
Reg.).  Perhaps  s.  of  James  (1698),  of  Warminghurst  Park, 
Sussex;  if  so,  M.P.  for  East  Grinstead,  1742-7;  for  Sussex, 
1747-66.  Died  Dec.  29,  1766.  (G.  Mag.;  Castles,  Mansion*, 
eU.  of  W.  Sussex,  by  D.  G.  C.  Elwes,  351.) 

BUTLER,  JOHN  CHRISTIAN.  Adm  sizar  (age  31)  at  Jesus, 
June  35,  1680.  S.of  John,  R.  of  Lichborough,  Northants. 

BUTLER,  JONATHAN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall, 
Easter,  1633. 

BOTELER,  JONATHAN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  x6)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  19,  1638.  S.  of  Thomas,  ^ent.of  Eastry,  Kent.  B. 
there.  School,  Tilmanstone  (private).  Matric.  1638;  B.A. 
1641-3. 

BUTLER,  JONATHAN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens',  Feb.  20, 
1744-5.  Of  Middlesex.  Doubtless  s.  of  Jonathan,  of  London, 
gent.:  matric.  from  St  John's,  Oxford,  July  12,  1738,  age  20. 
Matric.  1745;  LL.B.  1745.  R.  of  Waddesdon,  Bucks.,  1744- 
1800.  Died  1800.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

BUTLER  (afterwards  MILNER),  JOSEPH.  Adm.  at  Corpus 
Christi,  1749.  Of  Yorkshire.  Matric.  1749;  B.A.  1753;  M.A. 
1756;  D.D.  1779,  as  Joseph  Milner.  R.  of  Ditton,  Kent, 
1769-84.  V.  of  Burham,  1768-84.  Died  July  26,  1784. 
Buried  at  Aylesford,  as  Joseph  Milner,  of  Preston  Hail, 
Kent  (H.  G.  Harrison.) 

BUTLER,  LANCELOT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1587;  B.A.  1600-1;  M.A.  1604. 

BUTLER,  LILLY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clark,  Dec.  20,  1749.  B.  at 
Bletchingley,  Surrey.  Matric.  1750;  B.A.  1754;  M.A.  1757. 
Ord.  deacon,  1754:  priest,  1756  {Litt.  dim.  from  Canterbury). 
P.C.  of  Wootton  Underwood,  Bucks.,  1756-82.  V.  of  Batter- 
tea,  Surrey,  1757-8.  V.  of  Witham,  Essex.  Chaplain  to  the 
Duke  of  Buckingham  in  Ireland.  Dean  of  Ardagh,  17S5-90. 
Died  Jan.  1792,  at  Boulogne.  Author,  Sermons.  (G.  Mag.) 

BUTLER,  MATTHEW.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pktxshousb,  Easter, 
1563. 


Sutler,  Robert 

BUTLER,  NEVILLE  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's, 
June  9,  1624.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Orwell,  Cambs. 
School,  Perse,  Cambridge.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  6,  1637. 
Of  Orwell,  Esq.  One  of  the  Committee-men  for  Cambs.,  in 
the  Civil  War.  Purchased  Barnwell  Abbey,  Cambridge, 
1659.  Member  of  the  Eastern  Counties  Association,  1643. 
Father  of  Thomas  (1648)  and  John  (1661).  (A.  Gray;  Peiu, 
I.  360.) 

BUTLER,  NICHOLAS.   B.Civ.L.  1484-5. 

BUTLER,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhousk,  Lent, 
1557-8;  B.A.  1558-9,  ist  in  the  ordo;  M.A.  1562;  LicMed. 
1564;  M.D.  1566.  Fellow,  1559.  Lived  in  Lancashire,  where 
he  died,  c.  1581.  {Cooper,  i.  451.) 

BUTLER,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  July  8, 
1667.  Of  Cambridgeshire.  Matric.  1668. 

BUTLER,  NICHOLAS.  M.D.  1670  {Lit.  Reg.)  'Had  practised 
physick  for  several  years  in  London,  particularly  in  the 
time  of  the  plague.'  Adm.  hon.  fellow,  R.C.P.,  Sept.  30, 
1680.   (Af«»f*,  I.  409.) 

BOTELER,  NOEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  28,  1634. 
Matric.  1624.  From  Christ  Church,  Oxford  (matric.  there, 
July,  1623,  age  14).  S.  of  George.  B.  at  'Leighfield,' 
Rutland.  School,  Isleworth,  Midds.  Matric  1634;  B.A. 
1627-8. 

BOTELER,  NOEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Magdalene,  June  4, 
1670.  S.  of  Edward,  clerk  (1635),  of  Winteringham,  Lines. 
School,  Hull.  Matric.  1670,  as  Nevel  Butler;  B.A.  1673-4; 
M.A.  1677. 

BUTLER,  OLIVER.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  St  John's,  Lent, 
1607-8.  S.  of  John,  of  Shambrook,  Beds.,  Esq.  Of  Sham- 
brook,  Beds.,  and  Teston,  Kent,  Esq.  One  of  these  names, 
of  Shambrook,  knighted,  Aug.  18,  1604;  on  the  King's  pass- 
age through  Ware.  Died  1632.  {Vis.  of  Essex,  1612.) 

BUTLER,  OSWALD,   B.A.  1534-5. 

BUTLER,  OWYN.  Matric  sizar  from  King's,  Michs.  1576. 
Buried  at  St  Clement's,  Cambridge,  May  9, 1585. 

BUTLER   or   BOTELER,   PHILIP.    Matric   FeU.-Com.   from 

Christ's,  Nov.  1578.  S.  of  Sir  Philip,  of  Woodhall,  Herts. 

Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  31, 1580.  Created  M.A.  at  Oxford, 

1588.  M.P.  for  Hertfordshire,  1588.    Knighted,  1586.   Died 

1592.   {Psile,  I.  147;  A.  B.  Beavan.) 
BUTLER,  RALPH.    Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  11,  1677. 

S.  of  Thomas,  of  Kirkland,  Lanes.  B.  there.  {Vis.  of  Lanes., 

1664.) 
BUTLER,  RICHARD.   Matric.  sizar  from  Pbtkrhousb,  Michs. 

1549- 
BUTLER,  RICHARD,   Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhousk,  Lent, 

1577-8;  B.A.  1580-1;  M.A.  1584.    Ord.  deacon  and  priest 

(Peterb.)  Nov.  19,  1589.  R.  of  Somerby,  Lines.,  x6io. 
BUTLER,  RICHARD.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1580:  B.A.  1583-4;  M.A.  1587;  B.D.  1594;  D.D.  1608.  Ord. 

deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)   Feb.  3,   1587-8.    Incorp.  at 

Oxford,    1608.    Chaplain    to   James   I.     V.   of   Spratton, 

Northants.,  1591.    R.  of  Ashton-in-the-Wall,  i6oa.    R.  of 

Toddington,  Beds.,  i6o8.   Archdeacon  of  Northants.,  1611. 

Died  1612.  Buried  at  Spratton,  Sept.  14,  1612.  {AL  Oxon.) 
BUTLER,  RICHARD.   Matric.  sizar  from  Clark,  Easter,  1606; 

B.A.  1609-10;  M.A.  1613.    Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1616.  One  of 

these  names  V.  of  Bishop's  Stortford,  1632.   Perhaps  father  of 

John  (1644). 
BUTLER,  RICHARD    Matric  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1650; 

B.A.  1653-4. 
BUTLER,  ROBERT.    B.A.   1509-10;  M.A.   1513.    Scholar  of 

GoNViLLE  Hall;  fellow,  1511-8.    President  of  Physwick 

Hostel,  1513-5.  V.  of  MattishaU,  Norfolk,  1517-38.  Buried 

there.  Benefactor  to  Gonville  Hall.  {Venn,  i.  19.) 
BUTLER,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1569; 

B.A.  1572-3;  M.A.  1576.    Licensed  to  teach  grammar  at 

Beccles,  Suffolk,  Sept.  3,  1583. 
BUTLER,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  c.  1597. 
BUTLER,  ROBERT.    B.A.  from  Maodalknk,  1625.    One  of 

these  names,  B.A.,  R.  of  East  Farleigh,  Kent,  1638-59. 

Died  May  36,  1659. 
BUTLER,  ROBERT.    Adm.  siru-  at  Qukehs',  June  13,  1663. 

Of  I.eicester8hir«.   Matric  1663;  B.A.  1666-7;  M.A.  1673. 

Signs  for  deacon's  ordcni  (London)  June  5;  for  prieits. 

Sept.  18,  1669.  R.  of  SheUow  Bowells,  Essex,  167a.   Died 

1703. 
BUTLER,  ROBERT.    Adm.  sizar  (»««>  '7)  «*  Caius    Mav  14, 

1675.    S.   of   Edwanl,  druggist,  of  Edgefield  ('Edgehill  ), 

Norfolk.    B.   at  Aylsham.    School,   Holt.    Matric.    1675; 

Scholar,  1675-9;  B.A.  1678-9.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June, 

1679;  priest,  Sept.  1681.  {Venn,  i.  433-) 


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BUTLER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Euuanuei,,  Jan.  12, 1678-9. 
Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  1679;  B.A.  1682-3;  M.A.  1687.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Sept.  23,  1683. 

BUTLER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  Christ's,  July  11,  1703.  Of 
Yorkshire. 

BUTLER,  SAICUBL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  May  26, 
1659.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Stonegrave,  Yorks.  B.  there. 
School,  York.  Matric.  1659;  Scholar,  1659-62.  (Venn,  i. 
406.) 

BUTLER,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  x6)  at  Christ's,  June  29, 
1663.  S.  of  Richard.  B.  at  Coventry.  School,  Woodstock. 
B.A.  1666-7;  M.A.  1670.  One  of  these  names  usher  at 
Ipswich  grammar  school,  in  1668.  R.  of  Nacton,  Suffolk, 
1672.  Died  before  Mar.  1674-5.  {PeiU,  1.  606.) 

BOTLER,  SABIUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  12,  1668. 
Of  Middlesex. 

BUTLER,  T.  B.A.  1462-3;  M.A.  1466-7.  One,  Thomas  Butler, 

V.  of  Gransden,  Hunts.,  1460-78. 

BUTLER,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1503-4- 

BUTLER,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1543-4.  Went  abroad  and  graduated 

doctor  in  Civil  and  Canon  Law.    Author,  Treatise  on  the 

Holy  Sacrifice.  {Cooper,  i.  294,  who  makes  him  B.A.  1548; 

D.N.B.) 
BUTLER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  c.  1595. 
BUTLER,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1615;  B.A.  1619-20; M.A.  1623. 
BUTLER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Jesus,  Nov.  18, 1625. 

Of  Bedford.   2nd  s.  of  Sir  Thomas,  of  Harrold,  Beds.,  Knt. 

Bapt.  at  Biddenham,  Sept  13,  1611.  Matric.  1626.  Adm.  at 

Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  27,  1627.   Brother  of  William  (1622). 

(A.  Gray.) 
BOTELER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  July  3, 

1632.  S.  of  Thomas.    B.  at  Cowlinge,  Su&olk.    School, 
Thetford.  Matric.  1633;  B.A.  1636-7. 

BUTLER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  27, 

1633.  S.  of  Gregory,  Rent.,  of  Westminster.  B.  there.  School, 
Westminster.  Matric.  1634;  B.A.  1636-7. 

BOTELER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Sidney, 
Apr.  20,  1646.  S.  of  Sir  William  (1622),  Knt.,  of  Biddenham, 
Beds.  B.  at  Shefieldbury,  Herts,  (h's  mother's  home).  Schools, 
Bedford  and  Bishop's  Stortford.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 

1647.  Brother  of  William  (165 1).  {Vis.  of  Beds.,  1634.) 
BUTLER,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  Oct.  2, 

1648.  S.  and  h.  of  Neville  (1624).    B.  at  Orwell,  Cambs. 
School,  Hertford.  Matric.  1649.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 

1649.  Died  1658. 

BOTELER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  9,  1659. 
Matric.  1659;  Scholar,  1661;  B.A.  1662-3;  M.A.  1666.  Fellow, 
1664.  Taxor,  1684.  V.  of  Marsworth,  Bucks.,  1686-91. 
Deprived  as  a  non-juror,  and  retired  to  Hatfield  Broadoak, 
Essex.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1709.  {Lipscomb,  iii.  412.) 

BUTLER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Jan.  21, 
1664-5,  S.  of  John  (1629-30),  clerk,  of  Oulton,  Norfolk. 
B.  there.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matric  1664-5. 

BOTELER,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Feb. 

35,  1669-70.  S.  of  Robert.  B.  in  London.  School,  Felstead. 

Matric.  1670.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  18, 1672.  Perhaps 

brother  of  John  (1662).   {Peile,  11.  27.) 
BUTLER,   THOMAS.    Adm.   at  Corpus   Christi,   1709.    Of 

London.   Matric  1710. 
BUTLER,  TITUS.    Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  c.  1597; 

B.A.  1600-1; M.A.  1609. 

BUTLER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  i?)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  14,  1530.  B.  at  Eton. 

BUTLER,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1555. 
One  of  these  names  oi  Beddingham,  Sussex,  adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  1559. 

BUTLER,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Lent, 
1557-8.  Of  Lincohishke.  B.A.  1561-2;  M.A.  1565.  Prob- 
ably the  man  of  these  names  'ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  June 
II,  1564;  V.  of  Sibsev,  Lines.,  1563,  aged  32;  married; 
resides;  B.A.,  Cambridge,  1565  {sic.).'  (Lib.  Cler.  Line., 
1576.) 

BUTLER,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Lent, 
1557-8;  B.A.  1560-1;  M.A.  1564.  Fellow,  1561.  Perhaps 
Lie. Med.  1572;  and  fellow  of  Clare.  If  so,  he  is  the  famous 
doctor — commonly  styled  physician,  though  he  held  only 
the  LicMed.  qualification.  Wood  considers  him  to  be  the 
man  of  these  names,  incorp.  at  Oxford,  1563.  Well  known 
in  Cambridge  for  his  skill  and  eccentricity.  Died  Jan.  29, 
1617-8.  Buried  at  Gt  St  Mary's,  Cambridge.  Will  (V.C.C.) 
1618.  (The  three  contemporaries  of  the  same  name  make 
identificaUon  difficult.)  (D.N.B.;  Le  Neve,  Mon.,  1.  64.) 


Butt,  Thomas 

BUTLER,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  pens,  (age  11)  from  Christ's, 

Easter,  1559,  impubes;  B.A.  1562-3;  M.A.  1566.   Fellow  of 

Pembroke.   Perhaps  ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  11,  1568; 

priest  (Peterb.)  Dec  13,  1575-  R.  of  Aston,  Herts. 

BUTLER,  WILLIABfL    Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 

Michs.  1571.   Probably  adm.  1570. 
BUTLER,  WILLIAM.    Matric  FelL-Com.  from  Magdalene, 
Easter,  1610.   One  of  these  names,  s.  and  h.  of  Charles,  of 
Coates,  Lines.,  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  7,  161 1. 
BUTLER,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Christ's,  July, 
1622.  S.  of  Sir  Oliver,  of  Barham  Court,  Kent.  Knighted  and 
made  Baronet,  1641.    Donor  to  New  Bxiilding.    Royalist. 
Married  Joan,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Fanshawe,  of  Ware  Park, 
Herts.   Killed  at  Cropredy  Bridge,  June  29,  1644.    {Peile, 
1.  342;  Hasted,  11.  291;  G.E.C.) 
BUTLER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Jesus,  July  17, 1622. 
S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Thomas,  of  Biddenham,  Beds.,  Knt.   Bapt. 
there,  Mar.  22,  1607-8.    Matric.  1623;  B.A.  1624-5,  1st  in 
the  ordo.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  25,  1626.    M.P.  for 
Bedford,  1640;  for  Beds.,  1654-5,  and  1656-8.    Knighted, 
July  4,  1641.   Father  of  William  (1651)  and  Thomas  (1646), 
brother  of  Thomas  (1625).  {Vis.  of  Beds.,  1634;  A.  Gray.) 
BUTLER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Nov. 
18,  1644.  Of  Newark,  Notts.  S.  of  Antony,  Esq.,  deceased, 
of  Coates,  near  Stow,  Lines.  School,  Gainsborough.  Matric. 
1644;  B.A.  1648-9.  Buried  at  All  Saints',  Cambridge,  Mar. 
18,  1649-50.  Brother  of  Charles  (1640-1).  (Not  recorded  in 
Lines.  Pedigrees.) 
BOTELER,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity,  Oct.  11, 
1651.   Of  Bedfordshire.  S.  of  Sir  William  (1622),  of  Bidden- 
ham, Beds.  Bapt.  there  Aug.  6, 1634.  Matric.  1651.  Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  1654.   M.P.  for  Beds.,  1685.    Brother  of 
Thomas  (1646).   {Vis.  of  Beds.,  1634.) 
BUTLER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  25, 
1664.  S.  of  Almeric  (1629),  clerk.  B.  at  Moorlinch,  Somerset. 
School,  Tiverton.    Matric.  1664;  B.A.  1667-8.    Brother  of 
Almeric  (1667). 
BOTELER,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Christ's, 
June  3, 1670.  S.  of  Oliver,  of  Harrold,  Beds.  B.  at  Clapham, 
Beds.    Bapt.   there,  Nov.   16,   1652.    School,  Brentwood. 
M.A.  1671  {Lit.  Reg.).   Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1674-    Died  Dec. 
13,  1702,  aged  50.    Buried  at  Harrold,  Beds.   Brother  of 
James  (1672).  {Peile,  ii.  29.) 
BUTLER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June 
21,  1689.   S.  of  Robert,  merchant.   B.  in  London.   School, 
Eton.  Matric.  1689.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  19,  1698; 
priest,  Dec.  24,  1699. 
BUTLER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Dec  16,  1713- 
Of  Cambridgeshire.    Matric.   1713-4;  B-A.   1718-9-    Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  Mar.  13,  1719-20;  priest,  Dec.  24,  1721.  C.  of 
Barnwell,  Cambs. 
BUTLER,  WILLIAM.    LL.B.  from  St  John's,  1716.   Chaplain 
to  Marquis  of  Annandale.   R.  of  SS.  Anne  and  Agnes  with 
St  John  Zachary,  London.   V.  of  Dagenham,  Essex,  1719. 
Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1729.    Died   1736.    M.I.   WiU,  P.C.C. 
(J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

BUTLER, .  B.A.  1465-6, 

BUTLER, .  M.A.  1476-7- 

BUTLER, .  D.Can.L.  1488-9.  Of  Michael  House. 

BUTLER, .  D.D.  1499- 

BUTLER, .  B.A.  1509-10. 

BUTLER, .  B.D.  1510-1. 

BUTLER, .  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1545,  impubes. 

BUTLER, {senior).  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  1601. 

BUTLER, {junior).  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  1601. 

BOTELIER, .  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  1613. 

BUTLEY,  Prior  of.  B.Can.L.  1459-60. 

BUTT,  EDMUND.  M.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1674.  Matric.  from 
Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  May  5,  1665,  age  17.  S.  of 
Edmund,  of  Norton,  Gloucester.  B.A.  (Oxford)  1668-9.  Ord. 
priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  2, 1672.  R.  of  Gayhurst,  Bucks.,  1672- 
85.  R.  of  Bow  Brickhill,  1681;  and  of  Stoke  Goldington, 
1684-1701.  Also  C.  of  Little  Linford.  Died  at  Stoke  Golding- 
ton, Oct.  27,  1701.   M.I.   {T.  A.  Walker,  151;  Al.  Oxon.) 

BUTT,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  2,  1737- 
Of  Somerset.  Matric.  1737;  B.A.  1741-2;  M.A.  1775-  V.  of 
Aldboume,  Wilts.,  and  perhaps  R.  of  Hampreston,  Dorset, 
c.  1748.  Master  of  Wimbome  Grammar  School,  Dorset,  and 
afterwards  of  Close  Grammar  School,  Salisbury.   Died  Jan. 

II,  1781,  aged  61.    M.I.  at  Wimbome  Minster.   {HuUhint, 

III.  220.) 

BUTT,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  e.  i593' 


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BxjTTER,  James 

BUTT  or  BUTTS,  .    Sdudar  of  GoNvnxK  Hau.,  i547- 

Probably  Thomas,  s.  of  Sir  William,  MJ>.,  whom  see  in 

Verm,  i.  35. 

BUTT, .   B.D.  1539-40. 

BUTTELTON, .   M.A.  1490-1- 

BUTTER,  JAMES.    Adm.  sizar  at  Clark,  July  6,  I73«-  S.  of 

Robert.    B.  at  Broadmayne,  Dorset.    Bapt.  Apr.  a,  1716. 

B.A.  1735-6;  M.A.  1753-    Ord.  deacon  (Bristol)  May,  1738. 

R.ofWestKnighton,Doiset,i740-56.  Died  1756-  (HuUtnns, 

n.  504;  F.  S.  Hockaday.) 
BUTTER,  PEERS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Johk's,  Easter,  1567. 
BUTTERFIELD,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.sirarat  St  Catharine's, 

May  27,  1723.  Of  Gisbome,  Yorks.  Matric  1723;  B.A.  1726- 

7.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  17,  i727-«.  C.  of  Armthorpe, 

Yorks.  V.  of  Bradfield,  Yorks.,  1741-67. 
BUTTERFIELD,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs. 

1564.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.);  priest  (Ely)  Apr.  16,  1568, 

age  24.  V.  of  Ickleford,  Herts. 
BUTTERFIELD,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Mav 

31,  1598.    S.  of  Thomas.    B.  at  Baildon,  Yorks.    School, 

Leeds.   Matric.  1598;  B.A.  1605-6.   Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 

June  II,  i6og.  C.  of  Ashfield,  Suffolk. 
BUTTERFIELD,  ROBERT.   B.A.  from  Trinity,  1622-3 ;  M.A. 

1626.  Took  Holy  Orders.    Known  as  an  anti-Puritan  con- 
troversialist. Author,  Masckil.  (D.N.B.) 
BUTTERFIELD,  SWITHUN.   Possibly  a  Member  of  Pembroke, 

as  he  left  a  legacy  to  that  CoUege.  Will  (V.C  C.)  161 1.  Author. 

{Cooper,  III.  73.) 
BUTTERFIELD,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Mar.  15, 

1730-1.    S.  of  Francis,  of  Morton  Banks,  Yorks.    School, 

Hutton,  Westmorland.    Matric.  1731;  Scholar,  1734;  B.A. 

1734-5-  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  June  14,  1747. 
BUTTERFORTH    or    BETHORWORTH,     RALPH,     B.Civ.L. 

1480-1. 
BUTTERS,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  May  14, 1652. 

Probably  ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  22,  1661; 

*Nath.  Bottris;  M.A.;  of  Trinity  College.'    One  Nathaniel 

Buttris,  V.  of  Skeffington,  Leics.,  1674-99. 
BUTTERTON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1581;  B.A.  from  Trinity,  158&-7;  M.A.  1590-1. 
BUTTERWICK,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse, 

Nov.  3,  1638.    Of  Sussex.     Matric.  1638.    Perhaps  s.  of 

Edmund,  of  Bury,  Sussex.   One  of  these  names  V.  of  Isling- 
ton, Norfolk,  1666.  {Vis.  of  Suss.) 
BUTTERWICK.  WILLIAM.  Of  Clement  Hostel.  B.A.  1525-^. 

V.  of  Hemingford  Grey,  Hunts.,  1543-51.  Died  1551.  Will, 

Peterborough. 
BUTTERWOOD,  ROBERT.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 

Apr.   r,  1719.    S.  of  Robert,  grocer,  of  Yorkshire.    B.  at 

Doncaster.  School,  Doncaster.   Matric.  1719;  B.A.  1722-3. 

Ord.  deacon  (London)  Feb.  21,  1724-5;  priest  (York)  Sept. 

15,  1726.  R.  of  Claxby  with  Normanby,  Lines.,  1734.  V.  of 

Claxby,  1740.   {Scott-Mayor,  ill.  322.) 
BUTTERWORTH,   ABRAHAM.    Adm.   sizar   at   Emmanuel, 

Tune  27,  1670.   Of  Lancashire.   Matric.  1673;  B.A.  1673-4. 

>.C.  of  Whitworth,  Lanes.,  1677-80. 
BUTTERWORTH,  ALEXANDER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's, 

Michs.  1615.   2nd  s.  of  Alexander,  of  Belfield,  Lanes.  B.A. 

1618-9;  M.A.  1622.    Brother  of  Edward  (1613).    {Vis.  of 

Lanes.,  1613,  1664.) 
BUTTERWORTH,  CHARLES.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 

Easter,  1575;  B.A.  1578-9;  M.A.  1582. 
BUTTERWORTH,   EDWARD.    Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's, 

Lent,  1557-8.    Probably  s.  of  Geoffrey,  of  Belfield,  Lanes. 

Perhaps  C.  of  Wath,  Lues.,  in  1585:    ord.  priest  (Lincoln) 

Apr.  9,  1558;  bred  in  the  schools.'  {Peile,  i.  66.) 
BUTTERWORTH,  EDWARD.  Matric.FeU.-Com.  from  Christ's, 

July,    1613.    Eldest  s.  of  Alexander,  of  Belfield,  Lanes. 

Benefactor  to  Christ's.  Brother  of  Alexander,  above.  {Peile, 

I.  291;  Vis.  of  Lanes.,  1613,  1664.) 
BUTTERWORTH,  ROBERT.    Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Apr.  23, 

1698.  Of  Lancashire.  Matric.  1698.  One  of  these  names  V.  of 

Todmorden,  Lanes.,  1704-13. 
BUTTERWORTH,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sicar  (age  17)  at  Magda- 
lene, Oct.  13,16^5.  S.  of  Edward.  Matric  1643.  Buried  at 

St  Peter's,  Cambridge,  June  28,  1649. 
BUTTERWORTH,  WILLIAM    Adm.   Fell. -Com.  (aee   17)   at 

Christ's,  Oct.  ao,  1651.    Of  Wiltehire.   S.  of  William,  of 

London.  School,  Manchester.   Perhaps  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Dec  22,  1654,  as  i.  and  h.  of ,  of  Belfield,  Lanes.,  de- 
ceased. Of  Belfield,  Esq.   {PeiU,  1.  545.) 
BUTTUR,  JAMES.  M.A.  1631  {Lit.  Rtg.). 


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Butts,  Evton 

BUTTOLPH,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1619.  Of  Norfolk.  B.A.  1622-3;  M.A.  1626;  D.D 
i66r  {Lit.  Reg.).  Ord.  priest,  Dec.  i,  1623.  R.  of  LitUe 
Fakenham  and  Euston,  Suffolk,  1637.  Dean  of  Raphoe, 
1671-6.  Buried  in  St  Patrick's  Cathedral.  Wai,  Dublin. 

BUTTON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sr  John's,  June 
21,1704.  S.  of  Edward,  gent.  B.  at  Kimcote,  Leics.  School, 
Warwick. 

BUTTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  27. 
1695.  S.  of  John,  vintner.  B.  at  Deptford,  Kent.  School, 
Aldenham,  Herts.  Matric.  1695;  B.A.  1698-9;  M.A.  1703. 
Ord.  priest  (London)  Sept.  19, 1703.  Head  Master  of  Alden- 
ham School,  1703.  Afterwards  Head  Master  of  Edmonton 
School. 

BUTTON,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  3,  1673. 

Of  Middlesex. 

BUTTON,  LEONARD.  M.A.  1583  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 

BUTTON,  RALPH.  B.A.  1634  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Robert,  of  Bishopston,  WUts.  Matric.  from  Exeter' College, 
Dec.  9,  1631,  age  19;  B.A.  1632-3;  M.A.  1639-40.  Fellow  of 
Merton,  1633.  Proctor(Oxford),i648.  Professor  of  geometry 
at  Greshara  College,  1643-8.  Public  Orator  at  Oxford,  1648- 
60.  Canon  of  Christ  Church,  1648-60.  At  the  Restoration 
he  retired  to  Islington.  Died  there  Oct.  1680.  {Al.  Oxon.; 
D.N.B.) 

BUTTON,  RICHARD.  Matric.  FeQ.-Com.  from  JistJS,  Michs. 
1587. 

BUTTON,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1619. 
One  of  these  names  s.  and  h.  of  Richard,  of  Wootton,  Beds., 
adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  6,  1621.  {Peile,  1.  331.) 

BUTTON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June 
16,  1669.  S.  of  Benjamin,  gent.,  of  Kenicott  (?  Kimcote), 
Leics.  B.  there.  School,  Leicester.  Matric.  1669;  B.A.  167a- 
3;  M.A.  1676.  R.  of  Pointington,  Somerset,  1678-89.  Died 
1689. 

BUTTON,  THOMAS.  Matric  pens,  from  Kino's,  Easter, 
1629. 

BUTTON, .  B.A.  1511-2. 

BUTTUN, .  B.Can.L.  1520-1. 

BUTTON, .  Adm.  sizar  at  King's,  e.  1660. 

BUTTRESS,  SIMON.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 
1621;  B.A.  1622-3;  M.A.  1626.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept. 
19,  1624;  priest,  Apr.  7,  1625. 

BUTTERY,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1504; 
B.A.  1507-8.  Left  as  scholar,  and  became  chorister  at 
Ramsey  Abbey  {Harwood).  Perhaps  preb.  of  York,  1540- 
50.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1545-50.  Will  of  one  of  these  names 
(P.C.C.)  1550;  'of  Newton  Tony,  Wilts.;  and  Titchfield, 
Hants.,  clerk.' 

BUTTRIE,  JOHN.  Matric.  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1606,  as  Butteys ; 
B.A.  1609;  M.A.  1612.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1614.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  May  30, 1613;  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  19, 1613.  R.  of 
Sedgbrook,  Lines.,  1613-22. 

BUTTERY,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Sr  John's,  Michs. 
1627. 

BUTTRY,  SIMON.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1575.  B. 
at  Branton-by-Dingley,  Northants.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Nov.  24,  1577,  age  22;  priest  (London)  Mar,  7,  1578-9. 
R.  of  St  Anne,  Aldersgate,  1577-9-  R-  of  AUington,  Lines., 
1579.  R.  of  Barrowby,  1586.  R.  of  Sedgbrook,  1595-1613. 
Will  proved  (Lincoln)  1616:  'of  Bicker.' 

BUTTRYE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Edmund  Hostel, 
Michs.  1544.  Scholar  of  Gonvillc  Hall,  1546. 

BUTTREE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1669.  Of 
Salop. 

BUTTS.  DUDLEY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Jan.  5,  1729-30- 
Of  Essex.  Matric.  1730;  B.A.  i7?3-4;  M.A.  1738.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Oct.  i735.  R-  of  Ludbam,  Norfolk,  1736- 
79;  and  V.  of  Potter  Heigham,  1736-79- 

BUTTS,  EYTON.  Adm.  pens  at  St  Catharine's,  Mav  18,  i737- 
S.  of  Robert  (1703),  Bishop  of  Norwich.  School,  Charter- 
house. M.itric  1737;  B.A.  1740-1:  M.A.  174a  ifi'-  »«o*-)- 
Fellow,  1741-5.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Mar.  4,  i740-l. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  174a;  priest  (Ely)  Apr.  1744-  R- 
of  Snailwell,  Cambs.  1745-54.  Preb.  of  Ely,  1746-54-  R. 
of  Feltwell,  Norfolk.  1746-34-  P-C  of  Haddenham  and 
Wilburton,  Isle  of  Fly.  These  he  exchanged  with  Barnard 
Garnet  (for  the  circumstances,  see  Scott-Mayor,  in.  387). 
Chancellor  of  Leighlin,  Ireland,  1754-  Precentor  of  Lismore, 
1756;  of  Waterford,  1776.  Dean  of  Cloyne,  1770.  Died  1779- 
Brother  of  Robert  (i74i)- 

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Butts,  Henry 

BUTTS,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  1591.  Of 
Thornage,  Norfolk.  B.A.  1504-5 ;  M.A.  from  Corpus  Christi, 
1598;  D.D.  1623.  Fellow  of  Corpus  Christ!,  1597.  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1599.  University  Preacher,  1606.  Master  of 
Corpus  Christi,  1626.  Vice-Chancellor,  1629,  1630,  1631. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Jan.  18,  1600-1.  R.  of  Birdbrook, 
Essex,  1601-32.  R.  of  Barton  Mills,  Suffolk,  X604-8.  Hanged 
himself  in  the  lodge,  Apr.  i,  1632.  (Mailers.) 

BUTTS,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1583.  Of  Norfolk.  B.A.  1586-7;  M.A.  X590-1;  LL.D.  from 
Trinity  Hall,  1598.  Fellow  of  Trinity  Hall,  1592-9.  Will 
(P.C.C.)  1615;  of  Chipstead,  Surrey,  LL.D. 

BUTTS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Nov.  16,  1699.  B.  at 
Stoke  Ash,  Suffolk.  Matric.  1700;  B.A.  1703-4.  Ord.  dear«n 
(London)  June  3,  1705;  priest,  June  8,  1707.  One  of  these 
names  Master  of  Safbron  Walden  School,  1731-41.  R.  of 
Westerfield,  Suffolk.  Died  Oct.  2,  1742.  (G.  hfag.) 

BUTTS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Dec.  18, 
1703.  S.  of  William  (1664),  R.  of  Hartest,  Suffolk.  School 
Bury.  Matric.  1704;  B.A.  1707-8;  M.A.  1711;  D.D.  1728. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  19,  1709;  priest  (Norwich) 
Dec  1710.  Minister  of  St  Mary's,  Bury,  Suffolk,  1712- 
23.  R.  of  Euston,  Suffolk,  1715-20.  R.  of  Ickworth  and 
Wordwell,  1717-33.  Preacher  at  St  James',  Bury,  1723-43. 
Dean  of  Norwich,  1731.  Bishop  of  Norwich,  1733.  Bishop 
of  Ely,  1738-48.  Died  Jan.  26,  1747-8.  Buried  in  the  Cathe- 
dral. Father  of  Eyton  (1737)  and  Robert  (1741).  (D.N.B.) 

BUTTS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  28, 
1740-1.  S.  of  Robert,  Bishop  of  Ely  (above).  School,  West 
minster.  Matric.  1740-1;  Scholar,  1741;  B.A.  1744-5;  M.A. 
1747  (Lit.  Reg.).  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Oct.  28,  1746;  priest, 
Nov.  2,  1746.  R.  of  Bluntisham,  Cambs.,  1746-68.  V.  of 
Glemsford,  Suffolk  1746.  Died  1768.  Brother  of  Eyton 
(1737). 

BUTTS,  THOMAS.  S.  of  Sir  William  (1506-7).  Probably  of 
Corpus  Christi  College.  Of  Great  Ryburgh,  Norfolk.  (Af  as- 
ters, 257;  Cooper,  II.  140.) 

BUTTS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  ly)  at  Pembroke,  June  29, 
1661.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Levmgton,  Suffolk.  Matric.  1661. 

BUTTS,  WILLIAM.  Pensioner  at  Gonville  Hall.  B.A.  1506-7; 
M.A.  1509;  M.D.  1518.  Principal  of  St  Mary's  Hostel,  1524. 
Physician  to  the  King  and  to  many  of  the  court.  Member 
of  the  College  of  Physiciems,  1529.  Knighted,  c.  1545.  Active 
in  University  business.  Married  Margaret  Bacon,  of  Cam- 
bridgeshire. Died  Nov.  22,  1545.  Buried  at  Fulham.  Father 
of  the  next.   (Venn,  1.  17;  D.N.B. ;  Cooper,  i.  87.) 

BUTTS,  WILLIAM.  Educated  at  Cambridge.  Of  Thornage, 
Norfolk.  S.  of  Sir  William,  above.  Served  in  the  war  in 
Scotland,  1547:  knighted  for  his  services  at  Musselburgh. 
Sheriff  of  Norfolk  and  Sufiolk,  1562-3.  M.P.  for  Norfolk, 
1571.  Died  Sept.  3, 1583.  (Cooper,  i.  481.) 

BUTTS,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1556. 
Resident,  1557-9,  receiving  allowance  as  a  sick  scholar. 
(PeiU,  I.  63.) 

BUTTS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Lent,  1584-5. 

BUTTS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  July  7, 

1664.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Mendlesham,  Suffolk,  attorney. 
Matric.  1664;  B.A.  1667-8;  M.A.  1671.  Fellow,  1671-3. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1672.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  24,  1670; 
priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  1672.  R.  of  Hartest  and  Boxted, 
Suffolk,  1673-1708.  Died  1708.   Father  of  Robert  (1703). 

BUTTES, .  M.A.  1527-8. 

BUXHALL,  THOMAS,  (M.A.)  FeUow  of  Corpus  Christi,  1437. 
BUXTON,  ANTHONY.   Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  May  27,  1650. 

Of  Derbyshire.  Matric.  1650;  Scholar,  1651;  B.A.  1653-4, 
BUXTON,  ANTHONY.   Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Mar.  29, 

1665.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Edgefield,  Norfolk.  B.  in  Norwich. 
School^  Holt.  Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1668-9.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Dec.  19,  1669,  as  C.  of  Trunch;  subscribed  for 
priest's  orders  May  14, 1674.  R.  of  Sisland  and  V.  of  Swardes- 
ton,  Norfolk,  1674-1713.  R-  of  Thwaite,  1690-1713.  Will 
proved  (Norwich)  1713.  Brother  of  Francis  (1661)  and 
Matthew  (1663).  (Venn,  1.  424.) 

BUXTON,  CHARLES.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Apr.  26,  1677. 

S.  of  Robert,  Esq.,  of  Tibenham,  Norfolk.    Matric.  1680; 

B.A.  1680-1.   Fellow,  1681.   Died  Nov.  20,  1682,  aged  21. 

M,I.   at  St   Edward's,  Cambridge.    Probably  brother  of 

Robert  (1687).  (Le  Neve,  Mon.,  v.  37.) 
BUXTON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  16, 

1655-6.    S.  of  German,  deceased,  of  Kirk  Ireton,  Dert«. 

B.  there.    School,  Repton.    Matric.  1656;  B.A.  1659-60; 

M.A.  1673.    V.  of  Duffield,  Derbs.,  1662.    Perhaps  R.  of 

St  Peter,  Nottingham,  1672-80.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1645). 

(Thoroton,  11.  98.) 


Buxton,  Robert 

BUXTON,  FRANCIS,  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall,  Micbs. 

I547i  imputes. 

BUXTON,  FRANCIS,  Adm.  siiar  (age  16)  at  Catus,  June  27, 
1661.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Edgefield,  Norfolk.  B.  at  Sax- 
thorp.  Schools,  Holt  and  Norwich  (private).  Matric.  1661; 
Scholar,  1661-9;  B-A.  1664-5;  M.A.  1668.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Jan.  1672-3,  as  C.  of  Rimcton;  priest,  Mar. 
1672-3.  A  sore  trial  to  his  bishop,  Dr  Lloyd,  who  says, 
'I  do  not  know  what  to  do  with  the  villain,  for  he  hath 
neither  benefice  nor  cure,  and  therefore  no  suspension  but 
that  of  the  civil  magistrate  can  reach  him;  viz.  that  sovereign 
one  per  coUum'  (June  4,  1686).  Brother  of  Anthony  (1665) 
and  Matthew  (1663).  (Venn,  i.  413.) 

BUXTON,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Mar.  23, 
1668-9.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Wymondham,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 
Schools,  Tivetshall  and  Eye.  Matric.  1669;  Scholar,  1669-76; 
B.A.  1672-3;  M.A.  1676.  Of  Stanston,  Norfolk,  in  1697. 
(Venn,  i.  436.) 

BUXTON,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1661.  Of 
Essex.  Matric.  1661;  B.A.  1664-5. 

BUXTON,  JOHN.  Matric,  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs,  1578, 

BUXTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  7,  1658.  Of 
Lancashire.  S.  and  h.  of  Michael,  of  Manchester.  Matric. 
1658.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  12,  1658. 

BUXTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1664.  Of  Norfolk. 
Matric.  1664;  B.A.  1667-8.  Licensed  to  teach  grammar  in 
Norwich  diocese.  May  1,  1669. 

BUXTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Pembroke, 
Mar.  19,  1674-5.  S.  of  Robert,  of  'Shannong'  (sic.)  in 
Tibenham,  Norfolk.  Brother  of  Charles  (1677)  and  probably 
of  Robert  (1687). 

BUXTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  June  11,  1684. 
S.  of  William,  gent.,  of  Wickham  Skeith,  Suffolk.  B.  there. 
School,  Eye.  Scholar,  1684-91;  B.A.  1687-8.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln),  C.  of  Wickham  Skeith,  June  25, 1690.  Died  1699. 
(Venn,  i.  476.) 

BUXTON,  JOHK,  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1692.  Of  Norfolk. 
Matric.  1692;  B.A.  1695-6.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept. 
1697;  priest  (London)  June  10,  1698;  appointed  to  a  minis- 
terial fimction  in  the  Leeward  Isles.  R.of  St  Peter,  Antigua, 
1711. 

BUXTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Clark,  May  6,  1703. 
B.  at  Wenhaston,  Suffolk.  Matric.  1703. 

BUXTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Feb.  11,  1734-5.  B.  at 
Earsham,  Norfolk.  Matric.  1735. 

BUXTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  i)ens.  at  Clare,  May  28,  1735.  B.  at 
Wakefield,  Yorks.  School,  Wakefield.  Matric.  1735 ;  Scholar, 
1736;  B.A.  1738-9;  M.A.  1742.  Fellow,  17*40-5 1.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  June  1, 1740;  priest,  Sept.  19, 1742.  R.  of  Carleton 
and  Bunwell,  Norfolk,  1750-81.  Died  at  York,  Nov.  19, 
1781.  (G.Mag.) 

BUXTON,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  June  24, 
1663.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Edgefield,  Norfolk.  B.  at 
Letheringsett.  School,  Holt.  Scholar,  1663.  Died  in  College, 
Dec.  1663.  Buried  at  St  Michael's.  Brother  of  Francis  (1661) 
and  Anthony  (1665).   (Venn,  i.  420.) 

BUXTON,  MICHAEL,  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  18,  1659. 
Of  Derbyshire.  Matric.  1659;  B.A.  1662;  M.A.  1679. 

BUXTON,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  July  5, 
1636.  S.  of  John,  gent.  B.  at  Dickleburgh,  Norfolk.  School, 
Diss.  Matric.  1636;  Scholar,  1636-43;  B.A.  1639-40;  M.A. 
1643.  Brother  of  William  {1625)  and  TTjomas  (1625).  (Venn, 
I.  322-) 

BUXTON,  REGINALD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent, 
i577-«. 

BUXTON,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1627.  Of  Norfolk.  B.A.  1630-1;  M.A.  1634. 

BUXTON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity,  Easter,  1640. 

BUXTON,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall,  Michs. 
1547,  imputes. 

BUXTON,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1619.  Of  Norfolk.  B.A.  1622-3;  M.A.  1627.  Licensed  school- 
master at  Yarmouth,  1624.  One  of  these  names  s.  and  h.  of 
Robert,  of  Knatsole  (?  Knoddishall),  Suffolk,  Esq.,  adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  26,  1622. 

BUXTON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Apr.  4,  1687.  Of 
Tibenham,  Norfolk.  Matric.  1687.  Probably  brother  of 
Charles  (1677)  and  John  (1674-5). 

BUXTON,  ROBERT.  Adm  Fell.-Com.  at  Clare,  May  25,  1727, 
B.  at  Topcroft,  Norfolk,  Matric,  1738. 


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Buxton,  Robert 

BUXTON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  ii, 
1737.  S.  of  John,  of  St  Marg.  (S.  Elmham),  Sufiolk.  School, 
Bury,  Sufiolk.  Idatiic.  1737;  Scholar,  1738;  B.A.  1740-1; 
M.A.  1744.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Feb.  1740-1;  priest,  Apr. 
•X743.  R-  oi  Woodton,  Norfolk,  1743-4-  R-  ol  Baisham. 
Suffolk,  1743.  R-  oi  Datsham,  I748-73-  Probably  R.  of 
Shimpling,  Norfolk,  1771-84. 

BUXTON  or  BUXON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Caius,  Apr. 
1. 1579;  B.A.  1582-3.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Nov.  1583.  R.of 
Mattishall  Burgh,  in  1603. 

BUXTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  July  5, 
1625.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Dickleburgh,  Norfolk.  School, 
MoiUton.  .Matric.  1625.  Of  Dickleburgh,  gent.  Will  proved 
Apr.  29,  1682.  Brother  of  Nathaniel  (1636)  and  William 
(1625),  father  of  Thomas  (1668).  Pedigree  in  Vis.  of  Norfolk, 
1664.   (Venn,  i.  272.) 

BUXTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Pembrokx,  Oct.  $,  1638. 
S.  of  Nathaniel.  B.  in  Essex. 

BUXTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Sept.  29, 
1645.  S.  of  German,  yeoman,  of  Kirk  Ireton,  Derbs.  School, 
Wirksworth.  Matric.  1645.  One  of  these  names  V.  of 
Tettenhall,  Staffs.,  1655-62,  ejected.  Brother  of  Edward 
(1655-6). 

BUXTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  June  26, 
1668.  S.  of  Thomas  (1625),  gent.,  of  Dickleburgh,  Norfolk. 
B.  at  Bamham  Broom.  Schools,  Eye,  Diss,  Dickleburgh  and 
Thorpe  Abbots.  Matric.  1668;  Scholar,  1668-70.  WiU 
proved  Apr.  29,  1682.  {Venn,  i.  435.) 

BUXTON,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clars,  Dec  28,  1694. 

Biatric  1695;  B.A.  1698-9;  M.A.  1702.    Fellow,  1701-5. 

Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.   14,  1702-3;  priest  (London) 

Aug.  8,  1709.   C.  of  Whatfield,  Suffolk.    R.  of  Shimpling, 

Norfolk,  1719.  R.  of  Little  Thorpe,  1724. 
BUXTON,  WALTER  DE.   Master  of  Michael  House-  1324-8- 

Nominated  by  the  founder. 
BUXTON,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs. 

1588;  B.A.  1592-3;  M.A.  1596. 
BUXTON,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  July  5. 

1625.   S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Dickleburgh,  Norfolk.   School, 

Moulton.  Matric.  i625;Scholar,  1625-31;  B.A.  1628-p;  M.A. 

1632.    Fellow,  1631-44;  ejected,  Apr.  9,  1644.   University 

tazor,   1639.     Brother  of  Nathaniel  (1636)  and  Thomas 

(1625).   {Venn,  i.  272.) 

BUYND,  see  BOUND. 

BYALL,  WILLIAM.   B.Civ.L.  1341-3. 

BYAM,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  1708.  S.  of  Edward, 
Governor  of  the  Leeward  Islands.  B.  at  Antigua.  Scholar, 
1708-9.  Died  1733.  Brother  of  Francis  (1726)  and  perhaps 
of  William  (1720).  {PeiU,  11.  170.) 

BYAM,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  TRiNrrv,  June  29, 
1728.  Of  Cedar  Hill,  Antigua,  and  Enfield,  Middlesex.  S, 
of  William,  Colonel,  of  Antigua,  West  Indies.  Schools,  Mer- 
chant Taylors'  and  Westminster.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Jan. 

4,  1728-9.  Died  at  Pembroke,  S.  Wales,  June  13,  1768. 

BYAM,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  June  18, 
1726.  S.  of  Edward,  Governor  of  the  Leeward  Islands.  B. 
at  Antigua.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1726.  Migrated 
to  Trinity,  July  3,  1728.  Scholar,  1729;  B.A.  1729-30;  M.A. 
1733.  Fellow,  1732.  Went  out  to  Antigua  as  'Emigrant 
Minister,' Sept.  1, 1733.  R.of  St  John's,  Antigua.  Died  1757. 
Will  (P.C.C.)  1771.  Brother  of  Edward  (1708)  and  perhaps 
of  William  (1720).   {PeiU,  11.  213.) 

BYAM,  OLIVER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1544- 

BYAM,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (a^e  17)  at  Christ's,  Feb.  28, 
1700-1.  S.  of  Willoughby.  B.  in  Antigua.  School,  Camber- 
well.  Matric  1701.  Served  in  the  army.  Died  1712. 
Admon.,  P.C.C.    Pedigree  in  Oliver's  Antigua. 

BYAM,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  June  31, 
1720.  S.  of  WiUiam.  B.  at  Antigua.  School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  1720;  Scholar,  1721;  B.A.  1723-4.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  Aug.  30,  1722.  Petle  difiers  from  V.  L.  Oliver  concern- 
ing this  man.  (L.  Uag.;  PeiU,  11.  199;  Oliver.) 

BYAR,  LOCKYBR.  Adm.  tizar  (axe  17)  at  Caius,  Nov.  12, 1712. 

5.  of  Lockyer,  citizen  of  Norwich.  B.  there.  Schools, 
Norwich  and  Reepbam.  Matric  17x3;  Scholar,  1713-3. 
Died  Oct.  13,  1728.  (Venn,  i.  528.) 

BYARD,  FRANCIS.  B.A.  from  Quesms',  i}8i-a.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Sept.  14,  1582;  priest,  Aug.  ao,  1383.  V.  of  Wiatow 
and  NewtoQ,  Leics.,  1582.  R.  of  All  Hallows- tbe-LcM, 
London,  1588-9.    Admon.  (Vic.  Gen.)  Sept.  1389. 

BYARD,  JOSIAH.  Adm.  tizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  7,  X678.  Of 
Yorkshire.  Matric  pena.  1681;  B.A.  168 1-3. 


6ynd,  John 

BYARD,  THOMAS.  Matric  FelL-Com.  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1372.  Will  (York)  1623;  oi  one  of  these  names;  of  Skellow, 
Vorks.,  gent. 

BYASS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  18, 
1747-8.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Yorkshire.  B.  at  Pocklington. 
School,  Pocklington.  Matric  1748;  B.A.  1752;  M.A.  1770. 
Ord.  deacon  (Chichester)  June  11,  1753;  priest,  Sept.  21, 
1755-  R-  of  Stopham,  Sussex,  1765-94.  V.  of  Tortmgton, 
1767-94.  R.  of  Parhain,  1770-94.  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of 
Morton.  Died  Sept.  x6,  1794.  {ScoU-Mayor,  in.  376.) 

BYATT,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  May  37, 
1726. 

BIATT,  THOMAS.  Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1624; 
B.A.  1627-8.  Buried  at  St  Qement's,  Cambridge,  Sqpt.  17, 
1628. 

BYATT,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  from  Jesus,  1604-5;  M.A.  1609. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept.  21,  1606.  R.  of  Thundersley, 
Essex,  1619.  Resigne4  before  May,  1644.  Minister  at  Raleigh, 
Essex.  Buried  at  Thundersley,  Apr.  5,  1654.  Will,  P.C.C. 
(H.  G.  Harrison.) 

BYATT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Mar.  ty,  1691-2. 
Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  1692;  B.A.  1695-6;  M.A.  1699.  FeUow, 
1698-1704.  R.  of  Holton,  Suffolk,  1703.  Father  of  the  next. 

BYATT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  3,  1723. 
S.  of  William  (above).  B.  in  Cambridgeshire.  Matric.  1724; 
B.A.  1726-7.    R.  of  Foxearth,  Essex.    Died  1743. 

BYCHAR,  HENRY.  Matric  Fell.-Com.  from  Peterhouse, 
Easter,  1555. 

BYCKFORTHE,  THOBIAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Edmund's 
Hostel,  Michs.  1544. 

BYDE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse,  May  X2, 
1658.  S.  of  John,  citizen  and  alderman  of  London  (Sheriff, 
1647).  Migrated  to  Queens',  Oct.  16,  1638.  Adm.  at  Lin- 
coln's Inn,  June  2, 1660. 

BYDE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  July  12,  1697. 
Matric.  1698. 

BYDE,  SKINNER.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1672.  Of  Middlesex. 
S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Thomas,  of  Ware  Park,  Herts.,  Knt. 
Migrated  as  Fell.-Com.  to  Queens',  Sept.  11,  1672.  Matric. 
1673;  M.A.  1675  {LU.  Reg.).  Adm.  at  Lmcohi's  Inn,  Jan.  26, 
1673-4.  Buried  at  Ware,  Herts.,  Mar.  6,  1684-5.  (Le  Neve, 
Knights,  131.) 

BYDE,  THOMAS  PLUMER,  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at 
Pembroke,  Jan.  30,  1737-8.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Ware  Park, 
Herts.,  Esq.  Matric.  1738.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Mar.  13, 
1739-40;  and  at  Gra/s  Inn,  Feb.  2, 1746-7.  M.P.  for  Herts., 
1761.  Died  at  Naples,  May  26, 1789.  (G.  Mag.) 

BYE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1602. 

BYE,  WILLIAJ4.  Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  Michs.  1587. 
Migrated  to  Oxford;  sup.  there  for  B.A.  Oct.  30,  1592. 

BYERDIKE, .  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1544. 

BYERLEY,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  x6)  at  Sidney,  May  23, 
1636.  S.  of  Christopher,  Esq.  B.  at  Medridge  Grange, 
Durham.  Educated  at  home.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Jan.  23, 
1639-40.  Of  Medridge  Grange.  Colonelof  a  Regiment  under 
the  Marquis  of  Newcastle.  Died  Apr.  22, 1667,  aged  47.  M.I. 
Twin  brother  of  Robert  (1636).  (Surtees'  Durham,  in.  313.) 

BYERLY,  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  15, 
1723.  S.  of  Robert,  of  York.  School,  Westihinster.  Matric, 
1724;  Scholar,  1724;  B.A.  1726-7.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  1722.  Had  a  good  esUte  at  Goldesborough,  Vorks., 
where  he  resided  as  a  country  gentleman.  {Al.  Westmon., 
287.) 

BYERLEY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  May  23, 
1636.  S.  of  Christopher,  Esq.  B.  at  Medridge  Grange, 
Durham.  Educated  at  home.  Matric.  1636.  Adm.  at  Gray  • 
Inn  June  18, 1639.  Of  Hornby,  Yorks.,  and  of  Hardwicke, 
Durham.  A  twin  with  Anthony  (1636).  One  of  the  executors 
of  his  father's  wiU  in  1640.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1652.  (Surtees 
Durham,  in.  313.) 

BYERS,  JOHN.   B.A.  1328-3;  M.A.  1328-9. 

BYGRAVE,  WALTER.  B.A.  1318-9.  B.  at  AshweU,  Herts. 
M.A.  1523;  B.D.  X332-3.  Fellowof  Queens',  1318-34.  WUl 
proved  (V.CC.)  1334. 

BYLDUCKE,    WILLIAM.     Matric.   sizax   from    Peterhouse 
Easter,  1544.    Probably  ord.  priest  (^ly)  I>«:J'?.*,f ' 
Uttle  Shdford,  Cambs..  age  49).  V.  of  Babraham,  1377. 

BYLL,  see  BILL. 

BYLLOT,  see  BBLLOT. 

BYND,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Mlctaj.  X38S. 

Perhips  s.  of  John,  of  RowdeU,  Sussex.    Knighted.  X603. 

WiU  (P.CC.)  1641.   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 


277 


Byne,  Edward 

BYNE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Pkterhousk,  June  5, 
1639.  Probably  s.  of  Stephen,  yeoman,  of  Burwash,  Sussex. 
Matric.  1639.  Migrated  to  Trinity.  B.A.  1644;  M.A.  from 
Caius,  1648.  Fellow  and  President  of  Caius,  1648-52.  R.  of 
Shere,  Surrey,  1651.  R.  of  Upton  Pyne,  Devon,  1655-60. 
R.  of  Pyworthy,  1661;  and  V.  of  Lmkinbome,  Cornwall, 
1663.  Died  Feb,  6,  1682-3.  (Venn,  i.  354.) 

BYNE  or  BIEN,  MAGNUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  21, 
1631.  Of  Sussex.  Matric.  1631;  B.A.  1634-5;  M.A.  1638. 
Admon.  (P.C.C.)  1671,  of  Magnus  Byne,  of  Clayton,  Sussex. 

BYNEAU,  STEPHEN  DE.  Scholar  at  Kino's  Hall,  1344.  Left 
for  the  wars  abroad  May  4,  1360.  Died  Oct.  1,  1363. 
{Trin.  Coll.  Admission  Register.) 

BYNER,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1564. 

BYNES,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  28,  1676. 
Of  Surrey.  Matric  1676;  B.A.  1679-80;  M.A.  1683. 

BYNG,  see  BING. 

BYNMAN,  ROGER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Easter,  1590. 

BYNNER  or  BINNER,  WILLIAM.    M.A.  from  King's,  1664 

ilncorp.  from  Oxford).  Matric.  from  Jesus  College,  Oxford, 
'uly  25,  1655;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1658-9.  Probably  Vicar-choral 
of  St  Asaph,  i66i,  and  R.  of  Cemmes,  Montgom.,  i668.  (Al. 
Oxon.) 

BYRDALL  or  BIRDALL,  THOMAS.  M.A.  from  King's,  1721. 
S.  of  Thomas,  of  Dunchideock,  Devon,  clerk.  Matric.  from 
Exeter  College,  Oxford,  Feb.  22,  1691-2,  age  16;  B.A, 
(Oxford)  1695.  V.  of  Dunsford,  Devon,  1716.  (Al.  Oxon.) 

BYRIE,  ROBERT,  see  BERRY. 

BYRNARIN,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Lent, 
15^8-9. 

BYRNE,  MULERUS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  July  20, 
1612.  S.  of  Arthur,  gent.,  of  Ballincurry,  Co.  Wicklow. 
School,  Dublin. 

BYROM,  ADAM.  Adm.  pens,  (kge  15)  at  Caius,  June  15,  1646. 
S.  of  Henry,  Esq.,  of  Lowton,  Lanes.  B.  there.  Schools, 
Winwick  and  Bradford,  Yorks.  Matric.  1646;  Scholar,  1647- 
50;  B.A.  1649-50.  'Lunatic'  in  1664.  Brother  of  Edward 
(1650)  and  Samuel  (1650).  (Venn,  1.  364;  Km.  0/  Lanes., 
1664.) 

BYRON,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Queens',  Michs. 
1573-  S.  of  John,  of  Newstead,  Notts,  and  Clayton,  Lanes. 
For  the  circumstances  of  his  irregular  marriage  at  Trinity 
Church,  Cambridge,  Feb.  1575-6.  see  Searle,  Hist.  0/ Queens', 
345.  (Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1584;  Vis.  of  Lanes.,  1567.) 

BYROM  or  BYRAN,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Caius, 
May  4, 1650.  S.  of  Henry,  Esq.,  of  Lowton,  Lanes.  B.  there. 
Schools,  Winwick  and  Bury,  Lanes.  Matric.  1650;  Scholar, 
1650-2.  Brotherof  Adam  (1646)  and  Samuel(i65o).  (Venn, 
I.  378;  Vis.  of  Lanes.,  1664.) 

BYRON,  JOHN.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Queens',  Michs.  1573. 
Of  Nottinghamshire.  S.  of  John  (of  Clayton,  Lanes.). 
Finally  heir.  Knighted  Apr.  21,  1603.  Married  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Sir  William  Fitzwilliam.  Died  Sept.  28,  1625  (Vis 
of  Yorks.,  1584;  Vis.  of  Lanes.,  1567.) 

BYRON,  JOHN.  Adm.  FelL-Com.  at  Trinitv,  Easter,  1613. 
Of  Nottinghamshire.  S.  of  Sir  John  (1573),  of  Newstead 
Abbey,  K.B.  B.  1599.  M.A.  1618  (fU.  nob.).  M.P.  for 
Nottingham,  1623-5;  for  Notts.,  1627.  K.B.  1626.  Sheriff 
of  Notts.,  1634.  Lieut,  of  the  Tower,  1641.  Royalist  com- 
mander. D.C.L.,  Oxford,  1642.  Created  Baron  Byron,  of 
Rochdale,  1643.  Governor  of  Chester,  and  Carnarvon.  Died 
in  Paris,  Aug.  1652.  (G.E.C.) 

BIROM,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1666.  B 
at  Hullavington,  Wilts.  Matric.  1667,  as  'Thomas'-  BA 
1670-1;  M.A.  1675.   Fellow,  1670.  ' 

BYROM,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  July  6, 1708. 
S.  of  Edward.  B.  at  Kersall  Cell,  Broughton,  Lanes.,  Feb.  29, 
1691-2.  School,  Merchant  Taylon',  London.  Matric  1709; 


Bywater,  Thomas 

Scholar,  1709;  B.A.  1711-2;  M.A.  1715.  Fellow,  I7i4' 
Ineorp.  at  Oxford,  1723.  Travelled  abroad  and  studied 
medicine  at  Montpelier.  Inventor,  and  for  some  years 
teacher,  of  a  system  of  shorthand.  Came  into  possession  of 
the  fanuly  estates  in  174c.  Strong  supporter  of  the  Jacobite 
and  high  church  party.  Known  as  a  humorous  and  witty 
poet.  Died  Sept.  26,  1763.  (D.N.B.) 
BYRON,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens',  Michs. 
1571.  Probably  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1573-  Eldest  son  of 
John,  of  Clayton,  Lanes.    Died  s.p.    (Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1584.) 

BYRON,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  26, 
1612.  Matric.  1612.  Perhaps  s.  of  Sir  John,  of  Colwiek, 
Notts.,  Knt.,  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Mar.  19,  1624-5. 

BYRON,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1624; 

B.A.  1627-8. 
BIRON,  ROBERT.  B.A.  (?  1594-5) ;  M.A.  from  Clare,  1598. 

BYROM  or  BYRAN,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius, 
May  4, 1650.  S.  of  Henry,  Esq.,  of  Lowton,  Lanes.  B.  there. 
Schools,  Winwick  and  Bury,  Lanes.  Matric.  1650;  Scholar, 
1650-2.  Brotherof  Adam  (1646)  and  Edward  (1650).  (Venn, 
I.  378;  Vis.  of  Lanes.,  1664.) 

BYROM,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Christ's, 
Mar.  7, 1702-3.  B.  at  Lowton,  Lanes.  School,  Westminster. 

BYRAM,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1554-5- 

BYRON,  WILLIAM.  LL.D.  1705  (Com.  Reg.). 

BYRON,  .  Adm.  FelL-Com.  at  Trinity,  i6o<v 


BYRON, 


Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Trinity,  1621. 


BYRRELL,  WALTER.  B.A.  1566-7. 

BYRRYMELE, .   B.A.  1524-5. 

BYRT,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  i547, 
impubes. 

BYSE,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  c.  1591 

BYSOL,  see  BISSAL. 

BYSSAT,  THOMAS.  M.A.  1579  (Ineorp.  from  Aberdeen). 

BYSSE,  see  BISSE. 

BYSSHE  or  BYLSHE,  THOMAS.  M.A.  from  Christ's,  1704. 
From  St  John's  College,  Oxford;  matric.  there  (age  17) 
July  9,  1677.  S.  of  Christopher,  of  Cuckfield,  Sussex.  B.A. 
from  Oriel  College,  1681.  R.  of  Tarring,  Sussex,  1698.  Master 
of  Cuckfield  Grammar  School,  1682-1704.  V.  of  Eastbourne, 
1704.  (Al.  Oxon.;  Peile,  11.  140.) 

BYSET,  JOHN.  B.Can.L.  1465-6. 

BYSTAM,  GEORGE.   B.A.  1530-1. 

BYSTE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1360. 

BYTLE, .   B.A.  1522-3. 

BYTTERING,  RICHARD  DE.   Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1347. 

Died  Aug.  1,  1348. 
BYTERING,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1552. 
BYTON,  EDWARD.  Matric  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1626. 

BYWATER,  BRIAN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1566; 
B.A.  1569-70.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  May  23,  1573.  R.  of 
Higham  Gobion,  Beds.,  1572. 

BYWATER,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
June  16,  1714.  S.  of  Matthew,  currier.  B.  at  Chapeltown, 
near  Sheffield,  Yorks.  School,  Leeds.  Matric.  1714;  B.A. 
1717-8.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  July  8,  1721.  V.  of  Aslaekby 
with  Milthorpe,  Lines.,  1721. 

BYWATER,  THOMAS.  B.A.  from  Christ's,  1592-3;  M.A.  1596. 
Charged  by  a  Commission  appointed  by  Sir  Julius  Caesar, 
with  falsifying  Scripture  and  imprisoned.  Mar.  1604-5,  'or 
writing  a  seditious  book,  name  unknown.  (Peile,  i.  197; 
Cooper,  n.  395.) 


278 


Cabeck,  Henry 


Cadiwood,  Habakkuk 


CABALD,  ite  COBBOLO. 

CABECK,  HENRY.   Matric.  sizar  from  Twhity,  Easter,  1614. 

CABEK  or  CABRICKE,  THOMAS,  B.A.  from  St  John's, 
1603-4;  M.A.  1607  as  Cabicke.  R.  of  Herringswell,  Suffolk, 
1614-65.  R.  of  Worlington,  1662-5.  Died  1665.  Father  of 
the  next. 

CABECK,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  (age  16)  from  Pembroke, 
Easter,  1637.  S.  of  Thomas,  clerk  (above).  B.  at  Herrings- 
well,  Suffolk.  B..\.  1640-1;  M..A.  1644.  Ord.  deacon  and 
priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  22,  1644,  age  24.  C.  of  Beechamwell 
All  Saints',  Norfolk ;  Rector,  1645.  R.  of  Drinkstone,  Suffolk, 
c.  1666-79.  Buried  there  Aug.  23,  1679.  Father  of  the  next. 
(£.  Anglian,  v.  357.) 

CABECK,  VALENTINE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke, 
July  6, 1678.  S.  of  Thomas,  R.of  Drinkstone,  Suffolk  (above). 

CABECK,  WILLIAM.  Matric  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1641. 
Of  Suffolk. 

CABLE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1609.  B.A. 
1612-3;  M.A.  1616.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1616.  Ord.  priest 
(Peterb.)  Feb.  25,  1615-6.  R.  of  Saleby,  Lines.,  1618. 

CABLE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Michs. 
1639;  B.A.  1642-3;  M.A.  1663.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb. 
26,  1642-3;  priest,  Jime  x6,  1644.  Perhaps  R.  of  Haltham- 
upon-Bain,  Lines.,  1658.  (A  contemporary  at  Oxford.) 

CABOURNE,  JOHN.  Matric  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1632. 
Of  Lincolnshire.  Probably  s.  of  Robert.  B.A.  1636-7;  M.A. 
1640.  (Pedigree  of  Cabome  of  Saltfleetby  in  Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

CABORNE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  16,  1649. 
Of  Lincolnshire.   Matric.  1650. 

CABRICKE,  THOMAS  (1603-4),  see  CABECK. 

CACHEROO,  JOHN.  LL.B.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall  in  1387, 

CACHEROO,  JOHN  {junior).  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1387-95. 
Brother  of  the  above.  {Trin.  Coll.  Admissions,  1.) 

CACIE,  GEORGE  'Grecian,'  from  Christ's  Hospital,  preferred 
to  Cambridge,  c.  1573-4.  Not  found  in  our  lists.  (A.  W. 
Lockhart.) 

CACOTT,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  c.  1593. 
Of  Kent.  B.A.  1597-8;  M.A.  1601.  Head  Master  of  Rochester 
School,  1601-8.  R.  of  Woldham,  Kent,  1607-56.  V.  of 
Boughton  Moncbelsea,  1615.  Father  of  John  (1631). 

CACOT,  GILES  (1566),  see  CAKAT. 

CACOTT,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  TRiNrrv,  1593.  Scholar 
from  Westminster. 

CACOTT,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1631.  S.  of  Francis  (1593),  V.  of  Boughton  Monchelsea, 
Kent.  B.A.  1634-5;  M.A.  from  Pembroke,  1638.  Fellow  of 
Pembroke,  1637-44;  ejected.  Perhaps  R.  of  Corringham, 
Essex,  1660-9.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Darenth,  Kent, 
1645-61.  Will  proved  (P.C.C.)  1677.  There  was  an  Oxford 
contemporary,  also  of  Kent.  {Al.  Oxon.) 

CADE,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Feb.  9, 1580-1. 
S.  of  John,  of  Ollerton,  Notts.  Schools,  Ollerton  and  Mans- 
field. Matric.  1581;  Scholar,  1582-8;  B.A.  1584-5;  M.A. 
I588;B.D.  1599.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1607.  Tutor  and  chaplain 
to  George  Villiers,  Duke  of  Buckingham.  R.  of  Alexton, 
Leics.,  1598.  V.  of  Billesdon,  1599-1638.  R.  of  Grafton 
Underwood,  Northants.,  1621-41.  Buried  July  6,  1641,  at 
Soutbwick,  Northants.  M.I.  there.  Author.  Brother  of 
Thomas  (1583).   {Venn,  i.  109.) 

CADE,  BARTHOLOMEW.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  July  8, 
161 8.  S.  of  John,  of  Maiden,  Essex.  School,  Maiden.  B.A. 
162 1 ;  M.A.  1625.  K.  of  Tattenhall,  Cheshire,  1623-5.  {Venn, 
I.  240.) 

CADE,  FRANCIS.  Matric  pent,  from  Cosfus  Chusti,  Easter, 
1687. 

CADE,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Sept.  i2,  1649.  Of 
Nottinghamshire.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  East  Retford.  B.A. 
165J-4;  M.A.  1657;  B.D.  1664.  Fellow,  1660-4.  R-  of  St 
Anorew  Wardrobe,  London,  1663-73.  Died  1673.  WUl 
proved  (P.C.C.)  Jan.  2,  1675. 

CADE,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1579. 

CADE,  JOHN.  Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1620. 
B.A.  from  Magdalene,  1623-4;  M.A.  1627.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  June  3;  priest,  June  4,  1626. 

CADE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  July  6,  1643.  Of 
Suffolk.  Probably  s.  of  Robert,  of  Woodbridge.  B.  1626. 
Matric.  1644.  Migrated  to  Jetut,  May  14,  164s.  B.A. 
1646-7. 


CADE,  LAUD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  ag,  1696.  S.  of 
William  (1681),  R.  of  AUington,  Kent  (and  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Dr  Edward  Langfield,  and  niece  of  Archbishop  Laud). 
B.  in  Middlesex.  Matric.  1696;  LL.B.  1701.  Ord.  deaooa 
(Lincoln)  Sept.  20,  1702;  priest  {Litt.  dim.  from  Cant.)  1705. 
V.  of  Selling,  Kent,  1705-31.   Died  1731. 

CADE  or  CADDY,  LAURENCE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity, 
Easter,  1577.  Joined  the  Romish  Church,  and  entered  at 
Douay,  June  11,  1578.  Afterwards  at  the  EngUsh  CoUege 
at  Rome.  On  return  to  England  he  was  imprisoned,  and 
recanted;  but  finally  reverted.  In  1583  he  was  preparing 
for  admission  among  the  Carmelites  at  Paris.  Author, 
Palinodia.  {Cooper,  1.  451;  D.N.  B.) 

CADE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1559. 

CADE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  20,  1610. 
Matric  1610;  Scholar;  B.A.  1614-5;  M.A.  1618.  Ord.  deacon 
and  priest  (Norwich)  Dec  19,  16x9.  V.  of  Woodbridge, 
Suffolk,  1623-43  and  1651-66.  Buried  there  Aug.  a,  1666. 
Perhaps  R.  of  Bennington,  Suffolk,  1633-8. 

CADE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  3, 1644.  Of  Suffolk. 
Probably  s.  of  the  above.  B.  at  Woodbridge,  1628.  Matric. 
1644. 

CADE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  July  8,  1583. 
S.  of  John.  B.  at  Ollerton,  Notts.  School,  Mansfield.  Matric. 
1583;  B.A.  1586-7;  M.A.  1606.  R.  of  Hallaton,  Leics.,  1608- 
27.  Buried  there  July  30, 1627.  Brother  of  Anthony  (1580). 
{Venn,  i.  118.) 

CADE,  W.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1562.   Perhaps 

adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  26,  1568-9,  as  s.  and  h.  of 

William,  Esq.,  of  London. 
CADE,  WILLIAM.    Matric  FeU.-Com.  from  Queens',  Michs. 

1589.    Of  Essex.    Probably  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  from 

Thavies'  Inn,  Aug.  20,  1605. 

CADE,  WILLIAM.   Matric  pens,  from  Queens',  c.  1591. 

CADE,  WILLIAM.  Incorp.  M.A.  1681  from  Christ  Church, 
Oxford.  Matric  there  Dec  15,  1665,  age  13.  S.  of  Thomas, 
of  London.  B.A.  (Oxford)  1669;  M.A.  1672;  B.D.  1681.  R. 
of  Cassington,  Oxon.,  1674.  R.  of  AUington,  Kent,  1680- 
1706.  R.  of  Brook,  1682-1707.  Died  1707.  Father  of  Laud 
(1696).    {Al.  Oxon.;  Hasted,  111.  4Sg.) 

CADE, .  B.A.  1518-9. 

CADGE,  ANTHONY  (1562),  see  CAGE. 

CADIES,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  1492  (by  Incorporation). 

CADMAN,  HERBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  c.  1593. 
One  of  these  names  of  Strood,  Kent.  {Vis.  of  Kent,  1619.) 

CADMAN,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  May  3,  1639.  Of 
Cambridgeshire.  Matric.  1639;  B.A.  1642;  M.A.  1663.  V.  of 
Witchford,  Cambs.,  1663-73.  Buried  there  June  8,  1673. 

CADEMAN,  JOHN.  M.D.  1640  (Incorp.  from  Bologna).  Prob- 
ably s.  of  Sir  Thomas  (1601).  Adm.  extra-licentiate  R.C.P. 
May  1,  1640.   Physician  to  the  army,  1640.  {Munk,  i.  228.) 

CADIMAN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  18,  1641. 
Matric.  1641.  Previously  adm.  at  St  Mary's  Hall,  Oxford, 
1639.  S.  of  Robert  (1605),  R.  of  Banham,  Norfolk.  B.A. 
1642-3;  M.A.  1646.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June,  1642; 
priest.  May,  1643;  C.  of  Banham.  R.  of  Banham,  Norfolk, 
1645-71.  Died  1671.  Al.  Oxon.  apparently  confounds  him 
with  John  Cadman,  B.A.  from  Christ  Church,  1658;  who  was 
probably  R.  of  Fingest,  Bucks.,  1667.  {Peile,  i.  477.) 

CADMAN,  JOSHUA.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  29,  1720.  S.  of 
John,  of  Winster,  Derbs.   Matric  1721;  B.A.  1723-4. 

CADEMAN,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1605;  Scholar,  1608;  B.A.  1609-10;  M.A.  1613.  Ord.  deacon 
and  priest  (Peterb.)  May  23,  1619.  R.  of  Banham,  Norfolk, 
1640-5 ;  sequestered.  Perhaps  V.  of  Sedbergh,  Yorks.,  1624- 
37.    Father  of  John  (1641). 

CADEMAN,  THOMAS.  Matric  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1577. 

CADEMAN  or  CADYMAN,  THOMAS.  Matric  pens,  from 
Trinity,  c.  1601.  B.  in  Norfolk,  c.  1590.  Studied  abroad. 
Scholar,  1605;  B.A.  1605-6;  M.A.  1609;  M.D.  (Padua)  i6ao. 
Adm.  licentiate  R.C.P.  1630.     Fellow,  1630.    Physician  to 

8ueen  HenrietU  Maria.  Knighted.  A  Catholic  recusant, 
riginator  of  a  company  for  distilling  Died  May  3,  165 1. 
Probably  father  of  John  (1640).  {O.N.B.;  Munk,  1.  199.) 
CADIWOOD,  HABAKKUK.  Matric  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1605.  Of  Noriolk.  B.A.  1608-9.  R.of  Little  Wacton, 
Norfolk,  1613.  R.  of  Great  Wactoo.  1613-44;  sequestered. 
Died  beiora  x66o. 


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Camwood,  Thomas 

CADIWOOD,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpos  Christi, 
Easter,  1631.  Of  Norfolk.  B.A.  1632-3.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich),  Mar.  17,  1632-3.  R,  of  Bawdeswell,  Norfolk, 
1642-7. 

CADNEY,  JOHN.   B.A.  1507-8. 

CADOT,  Sir  WILLIAM.  M.A.  1624  (On  King's  visit). 

CAERLEON,  LEWIS  of.  Studied  at  Cambridge.  Theologian  and 
mathematician.   Probably  died  1369.   {Pits,  $03;  D.N. B.) 

CAESAR,  AUGUSTINE.    Matric.  sirar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 

1617.    S.  of  Martin,  of  Rochester.    Migrated  to  Oxford. 

Matric.  from  Gloucester  Hall,  Oct.  30,  1618,  age  16;  B.A. 

1621-2;  M.D.  1660.  Died  1677,  aged  75.   M.I.  in  Rochester 

CathedraL   {Al.  Oxon.) 
CAESAR,  AUGUSTINE.    Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 

Jan.  20,  1670-1.  S.  of  Joseph,  of  Rochester,  Kent.  B.  there. 

School,  Rochester.    Matric  i^i;  M.B.  1676;  M.D.  1683. 

Died  Aug.  7,  1683.  M.I.  in  Rochester  Cathedral. 
CAESAR,  AUGUSTINE.    Adm.  sizar  (age  14)  at  St  John's, 

May  21,   1701.    S.  of  Julius,  druggist.    B.  at  Rochester. 

School,  Rochester.  Matric.  1702;  M.B.  1707. 
CAESAR,  CHARLES.  LL.B.  1609  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.of 

Sir  Julius,  LL.D.  B.Jan.  27, 1589-90.  Matric.  at  Oxford,  Apr. 

23, 1602,  age  12.  B.A.  1605;  M.A.  1608;  B.C.L.  1608;  D.C.L. 

1612.   Fellow  of  All  Souls,  1605-11.    Adm.  at  the  Inner 

Temple,i6io.  Knighted,  Oct.1613.  M.P.  forWeymouth,i6i4. 

Master  in  Chancery,  1615.  Judge  of  the  Court  of  Audience, 

and  Master  of  the  Faculties.    Master  of  the  Rolls,  1639. 

Died  Dec.   6,   1642.    Buried  at  Bennington,   Herts.    M.l. 

Father  of  the  next  and  Henry  (1646).   {Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.; 

Vis.  of  Kent,  1619;  E.  Lodge,  Caesar  Family.) 
CAESAR,  CHARLES.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  (age  17)  at  Christ's, 

July  4,  1651.    S.  of  Sir  Charles,  above,  of  Great  Gransden, 

Hunts.  B.  at  Bennington,  Herts.  School,  Bishop's  Stortford. 

Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Jan.  10,  1653-4.    Died  Aug.  1707. 

Father  of  Charles  (1681).  Brother  of  Henry  (1646).  {Peile, 

I.  545.) 
CAESAR,  CHARLES.    M.A.  from  St  Catharine's  {Lit.  Reg.) 

1669.   S.  of  Sir  Henry,  of  Bennington,  Herts.    Incorp.  at 

Oxford,  1671.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  13,  1668-9. 

Knighted  at  Cambridge,  Oct.  4,  1671.    M.P.  for  Hertford, 

1678;  for  Herts.,  1679-81  and  1689-90.    Died  Aug.  13, 1694. 

Father  of  Charles  (1689)  and  Henry  (1691-2).   {Al.  Oxon.) 

CAESAR,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  July  8, 
1681.  S.  of  Charles  (1651),  of  Gt  Gransden,  Hunts.,  Esq. 
B.  at  Gt  Hadham,  Herts.  School,  Huntingdon.  Matric.  1681. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  17, 1683.  Barrister,  1686. 
Died  1726.  Father  of  Harris  (1708). 

CAESAR,  CHARLES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  Catharine's, 
Apr.  I,  1689.  S.  of  Sir  Charles  (1669),  of  Bennington,  Knt. 
B.  in  London,  Nov.  21,  1673.  M.A.  1690  {Com.  Reg.).  Adm. 
at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  26,  1690.  M.P.  for  Hertford, 
1700-8, 1710-5 ;  for  County  Herts.,  1727  and  1736.  Treasurer 
of  the  Navy,  1710.  Buried  at  Bennington,  Apr.  5,  1741. 
Brother  of  Henry  (1691).  Perhaps  father  of  Juhus  (1723-4). 
(Le  Neve,  Knights,  88;  G.  Mag.;  Clutterbuck,  11.  287.) 

CAESAR,  HARRIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June  i, 
1708.  S.  of  Charles  (1681),  of  Gt  Gransden,  and  Mary,  dau. 
of  Daniel  Harris.  B.  at  Eltham,  Kent,  Sept.  30,  1691. 
Matric.  1708.  Died  unmarri^.  (Burke's  Commoners,  11.  20; 
Edmund  Lodge,  Life  of  Sir  Julius  Caesar,  74.) 

CAESAR,  HENRY.  D.D.  1597  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Julius  Caesar  Dalmarius,  or  Adelmate,  of  Treviso,  M.D.  (see 
D.N.B.).  B.  about  1562.  B.D.  from  Balliol  College,  Oxford, 
1593;  D.D.  from  St  Edmund  Hall,  1595.  V.  of  Lostwithiel, 
Cornwall,  1583-4.  R.  of  St  Christopher-le-Stocks,  London, 
1596-7.  R.  of  Someisham,  Hunts.,  1597-1636.  I*reb.  of 
Westminster,  1609-25.  Dean  of  Ely,  1614-36.  R.  of 
Bennington,  Herts.,  1616.  Died  June  27,  1636.  Buried  in 
Ely  Cathedral.  Founder  of  scholarships  for  Ely  School,  at 
Jesus  CoUege.  WiU,  P.C.C.  {D.N.B.;  Vis.  of  Kent,  1619; 
Midds.  Pedigrees.) 

CAESAR,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  10, 1646.  S.  and 
h.  of  Sir  Charles,  ICnt.  (1609).  B.  1630.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  1647.  Succeeded  to  the  estate  of  Bennington,  Herts., 
1642.  Knighted,  1660.  M.P.  for  Herts.,  1660.  Died,  of  small 
pox,  1668.  Brother  of  Charles  (1651).  {Inner  Temple 
Admissions,  327.) 

CAESAR,  HENRY.  Adm.  FelL-Com.  at  St  Catharine's,  Mar.  5, 
1691-2.  and  s.  of  Sir  Charles  (1669),  of  Bennington,  Herts., 
Knt.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  26, 1690.  Officer  in 
the  Army.  Died  s.p.  in  Portugal,  Dec  4, 1706.  Will,  P.C.C. 
Brother  of  Charles  (1689).  (Le  Neve,  Knights,  88;  Clutter- 
buck,  II.  287.) 

CAESAR,  JOHN.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Queens',  Easter,  1639. 
Of  Hertfordshire.  1st  s.  of  Sir  John,  of  Sandon,  Herts.,  Knt. 
Brother  of  Robert  (1642).  {Vis.  of  Herts.,  1634.) 


Cage,  Thomas 

CAESAR,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  July  2, 1670. 
S.  of  John.  B.  at  Reed,  Herts.  School,  Hitchin.  Matric. 
1670;  B.A.  1673.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept.  23;  priest, 
Oct.  3, 1677.  Master  of  Croydon  School,  1681.  V.  of  Croydon, 
Surrey,  1689-1720.  Chaplain  to  Scroop,  Earl  of  Bridgwater. 
Died  Mar.  10,  1719-20.  Buried  at  Croydon.  According  to 
Lodge  the  V.  of  Croydon  was  s.  of  Edward,  brother  of  John. 
Author,  Sermons.   {Peile,  11.  31.) 

CAESAR,  JULIUS.  Adm.  Scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  2, 
1723-4.  Of  Gt  Gransden,  Hunts.  Probably  2nd  s.  of  Charles 
(1689),  of  Bennington.  Matric.  July,  1722.  A  major-general 
in  the  army.  Probably  died  in  Germany,  Aug.  7,  1762. 
(E.  Lodge,  Life  of  Sir  Julius  Caesar.) 

CAESAR,  ROBERT.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1642.  Of  Hertfordshire.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  John,  of  Sandon. 
Brother  of  John  (1639).  {Vis.  of  Herts.,  1634.) 

CAESAR,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1619  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Sir  Julius.  B.  1600.  Matric.  from  Queen's  College,  Oxford, 
Jan.  26,  1615-6,  age  15;  B.A.  1618;  M.A.  from  All  Souls', 
1621.  Of  the  Inner  Temple,  1615.  R.  of  Uanrhyddlad, 
Anglesey,  1627.   Died  1633.   (.4/.  Oxon.) 

CAESAR,  THOMAS.  B.D.  from  Trinity,  1631.  Perhaps  same 
as  the  above. 

CAESAR,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Sept.  25, 
1701;  and  again,  apparently,  Apr.  25,  1702.  S.  of  Sir  Charles 
(1669),  of  Bennington,  Herts.,  Bart.  Matric.  1702-3;  M.A. 
1705  {Com.  Reg.).  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  29, 1703. 
Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1707;  resigned  same  year.  Di«l  Sept. 
14,  1727.  (7".  A.  Walker,  217.) 

CAESAR, ,  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  14, 1711-2. 

CAGE,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1562, 
as  Cadge.  S.  of  Anthony,  of  London,  Salter.  B.A.  1564-5. 
Of  Longstowe,  Cambs.;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1566.  Brother 
of  Daniel  (1575).  Will  (P.C.C.)  1603.  (Kts.o/Ca»»6s.;  andof 
Essex;  Cussans,  1.) 

CAGE,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  15,  1596. 
S.  of  Anthony  (above),  of  Longstowe.  Matric.  1596;  B.A, 
1600-1;  M.A.  1604.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1604.  Knighted, 
1634.   Sheriff  of  Cambs.  and  Hunts.   {Cussans,  i.) 

CAGE,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1616. 
S.  of  Anthony,  above.  B.A.  1619-20;  M.A.  1623;  D.D.  from 
Christ's,  1630.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  6;  priest,  Dec.  7, 
1626.  R.  of  Borough  Green,  Cambs.   Buried  there  Dec.  19, 

1630.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1631.    {Vis.  of  Essex,  1634.) 

CAGE,  ARTHUR.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Lent,  1656-7. 

CAGE,  DANIEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Jime,  1575-  Of 
Hormeadbury,  Herts.  6th  s.  of  Anthony,  of  London,  ^ter. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1578.  Will  proved  (Consist.  C.  London) 

1631.  Brother  of  Anthony  (1562).    {Vis.  of  CanUis.,  and  of 
Herts. ;  Cussans,  Pedigree,  i.) 

CAGE,  EDWARD.    Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1632. 

Of  Essex.   B.A.  1634-5;  M.A.  1639. 
CAGE,  JAMES.   Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Aug.  14,  1574. 

S.  of  Simon,  of  Bury  St  Edmvmds.   Bapt.  May  3,   1559. 

School,  Bury.  Matric.  1575.  Brother  of  Peter  (1574).   {Venn, 

1.80.) 
CAGE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1561. 

CAGE.  JOHN.  Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent,  1563-4. 
Perhaps  the  same  as  the  above. 

CAGE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  May  21,  i725- 
S.  of  William,  of  Milgate,  Kent,  Esq.  Matric.  1725.  Married 
Mary  RedgriSe,  widow.  Died  1753.  {Hasted,  u.  387.) 

CAGE,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  May  1, 
1593.  Matric.  c.  1596.  One  of  these  names,  of  London, 
adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  7,  1592-3.  S.  of  Anthony,  of 
London,  Salter,  by  his  third  wife.  Died  1607.  Will  (P.C.C.) ; 
of  St  Swithin,  London.  {Vis.  of  Cambs.,  1619;  Vis.  of  Bucks., 
1634;  Pedigree  in  Cussans,  Herts.,  i.  66;  where  he  is  called 
Michael.) 

CAGE,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Caius,  Aug.  14,  1574. 
S.  of  Simon.  B.  at  Bury  St  Edmunds.  School,  Bury.  Matric. 
1575;  B.A.  1578-9;  M.A.  1582;  Scholar  to  1582.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Oct.  14, 1586.  V.  of  Gosfield,  Essex,  c.  1586.  R.  of 
Depden,  Suffolk,  during  1588.  V.  of  Santon-Downham,  1591- 
1609.  Buried  at  Gosfield,  July  23,  1622.  Brother  of  James 
(1574).   {Venn,  1.  80.) 

CAGE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 
1579.  S.  and  h.  of  Robert,  Salter,  of  London.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Nov.  2,  1581. 

CAGE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  30,  1657.  Of 
Kent.  Scholar,  1658,  from  Westminster.  3rd  s.  of  William, 
of  Milgate,  Kent,  Esq.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  17, 1659. 

CAGE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  June,  1575. 
Possibly  3rd  s.  of  Anthony,  of  London,  Salter. 


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Cage,  Wiluam 

CAGE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  {rom  Trinity,  Michs.  1566; 
B.A.  from  Clare,  1569-70;  M.A.  1573.  Ord.  priest  (Chichester) 
May  13,  1374.   R.  of  Rin^gshall,  SufioUc,  1576. 

CAGE,  WILLIAM.   Matric  pens,  from  Pembrokx,  c.  1590. 

CAGE,  WILLIAM  Matric  FelL-Com.  from  Pkterhousk,  Michs. 
1614.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Robert,  of  Mountnessing,  Essex, 
gcmt.;  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  10,  1613-6.  Barrister. 
Died  Apr.  1677,  aged  78. 

CAGE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clark,  Jan.  15,  1638-9. 
Matric  1639:  B.A.  1642-3;  M.A.  1647.  Perhaps  presented 
to  Udimore,  Sussex,  June  5,  1648,  and  V.  of  Little  Hormead, 
Herts.,  1660-78,  and  of  Gt  Hormead,  1661-79-  Died  1679. 
(Shaw  1.  357.) 

CAGE, .   Incorporated  (?  M.A.)  1479-80. 

CAGE, .   Matric  FeU.-Com.  from  St  John's,  c.  1595. 

CAIN,  JOSIAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Apr.  5,  1687. 
Of  London.    M.B.  1693. 

CAIN,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Apr.  3, 1687. 
Of  London. 

CAINHO,  WILLIAM.  Matric  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1585. 
Perhaps  R.  of  Little  Woolston,  Bucks.,  1593-1649.  Died 
1649.   (Lipscomb,  iv.  433.) 

CAITON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  chorister  (age  15)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  4, 
1691-3.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Cambridge.  School,  King's 
College.  Matric  1691-2;  B.A.  1695-6;  M.A.  1699.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec  24,  1699;  priest,  June,  1701.  V.  of 
Flintham,  Notts.,  1701.  Buried  there  Feb.  35,  1713-4. 
(Godfrey,  Churchts  of  Notts.) 

CAIUS,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Gonvillb  Hall,  Sept.  X2,  1329. 
Scholar  (bibliolisU)  1530-3.  S.  of  Robert,  of  St  Ethelred's, 
Norwich,  and  Alice  Wode.  B.  Oct.  6,  15 10.  The  father  was 
of  Yorkshire  origin,  and  probably  bore  the  name  of  Keys  or 
Kees;  the  variant  under  which  John  Caius  first  appears  in 
College.  B.A.  1533-3;  ist  in  the  ordo,  a  significant  fact; 
M.A.  1535.  Fellow,  Dec  6,  1533-Sept.  29,  1545.  Principal 
of  Physwick's  Hostel,  1533.  Went  to  Padua  in  1539,  where 
he  studied  for  four  vears,  graduating  M.D.  May  13,  1341. 
Lecturer  on  Aristotle  at  Padua.  After  further  travel  in 
Italy  he  returned  to  England  bv  Switzerland  and  Holland, 
c.  1544.  From  1545  he  practisea  physic  in  London;  but  not 
as  sometimes  stated,  elsewhere.  F.R.C.P.  Dec.  22,  1547. 
President,  1555-60;  1562,  1563,  1571.  Physician  to  Edward 
VI,  Mary,  and  Elizabeth.  Lecturer  in  Anatomy  in  the 
Barber-surgeons'  hall.  From  1551  he  resided  in  the  Close  of 
St  Bartholomew,  Smithfield.  In  1557  he  formed  the  design 
of  enlarging  and  endowing  Gonville  Hall.  The  charter  of 
foundation  is  dated  Sept.  4,  1557,  i.e.  'Gonville  and  Caius 
College.'  He  graduated  M.D.  of  Cambridge,  byincorporatioa 
from  Padua,  Apr.  i,  1558.  On  the  death  of  Thomas  Bacon 
he  was  elected  Master  of  his  College,  Jan.  24,  1558^.  In 
spite  of  his  magnificent  endowment  his  relations  with  the 
fellows  were  very  strained.  He  left  Cambridge  June,  1573; 
and  died  in  St  Bartholomew's,  July  29.  Buried  in  the 
chapel  of  Caius  College.  His  monument  there  was  designed 
by  himself.  WiU,  P.C.C.  (D.N.B.;  Venn,  iii.  30;  and  more 
ftiUy  in  the  Biographical  Account,  1910.) 

CAKAT  or  CACOT,  GILES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs. 
1566;  B.A.  1569-70;  M.A.  1573. 

CAKE,  JAMBS.    Pensioner  at  Gonville  Hall,  1334. 

CAKE,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  1523-4;  M.A.  1526.  Proctor,  1532-3. 
Fellow  of  Gonville  Hall.  Chaplain  to  Bishop  Shaxton,  of 
Salisbury. 

CAKEBREAD,  JOHN.  Matric  pens,  from  Queens',  Lent, 
1379-80.  Of  Huntingdonshire.  B.A.  1583-4;  M.A.  1587; 
B.D.  1594.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1602;  of  South  Hanningfield, 
Essex. 

CALAMIN,  DAVID.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1627. 

CALAMY,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  13;  sic.)  at  Sidney, 
May  9,  1661.  2nd  s.  of  Edmund,  B.D.,  next,  R.  of  Alderman- 
bury,  London.  B.  in  London,  1642.  School,  St  Paul's. 
Migrated  to  St  Catharine's,  July,  1664.  Matric.  1664;  B.A. 
1664-3:  M.A.  x668;  D.D.  x68o.  FeUow  of  St  Catharine's,  tiU 
1681.  Ord.  priest  (Ely)  Dec  20, 1668.  V.  of  St  Mary  Alder- 
manbury,  Londoa,  1677-63.  Chaplain  to  the  King.  V.  of 
St  Lawrence,  Jewry  with  St  Mary  Magdalene,  1683.  Preb. 
of  St  Paul's,  1683.  Author,  Strmont.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Tymme,  M.D.  Buried  Jan.  7,  1686,  at  St  Lawrence. 
WiU  (P.C.C.)  1687.  Brother  of  Edmund  (1652).  (D.N.B.; 
J.  Cb.  Smith.) 

CALAMY,  EDMUND.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1616.  S.  of  George,  of  St  Thos.  Apostle.  B.  in  1600.  School, 
Merchant  Taylors'.  B.A.  1619-ao:  M.A.  1623:  B.D.  1632. 
FeUow  ('tanquam  socius')  1633.  looorp.  at  Oxiard,  1639. 
V.  of  St  Mary,  Swafibam  Prior,  Cambs..  1626-30.  Lecturer 
at  Bury,  SufloUi,  1637-36.   K.  of  Roctafocd,  Basra,  1637-9. 


Calett,  Richard 

R.  of  St  Mary  Aldennanbury,  1639-62.  Member  of  the 
Westminster  Assembly,  1643;  of  the  Savoy  Conference,  1661. 
Ejected  1662.  Author,  EntlantCs  Looking  Glass,  and  many 
other  sermons,  etc.  Died  at  Enfield,  Oct.  29, 1666.  Buried  at 
St  Mary  Aldennanbury.  (D.N.B.;A1.0xoh.) 
CALAMY,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Mar.  28,  1651. 
Eldest  s.  of  Edmund  (above),  R.  of  Aldennanbury,  London, 
B.D.  B.  at  Bury,  Suflolk,  1635.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric. 
1652;  B.A.  1654-5;  M.A.  from  Pembroke,  1658.  'Ordained' 
at  Moreton,  Essex,  Nov.  10,  1653.  R.  of  Moreton,  1659-62, 
ejected.  After  the  Indulgence  of  1672  he  preached  to  a 
congregation  at  Curriers'  HaU,  Cripplegate.  Died  May,  1685. 
Buried  at  St  Mary  Aldennanbury.  Father  of  the  historian 
and  brother  of  Benjamin  (1661).   (D.N.B.;  Calamy,  i.  512.) 

CALAMY,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine'-,  June  11, 
1669.  3rd  s.  of  Edmund  (1616),  R.  of  Aldennanbury,  London. 
School,  Charterhouse.  Matric  1670;  B.A.  1672-3;  M.A. 
1676.  FeUow,  1676-85.  Ord.  priest  (London)  May  21, 
1676.  Signs  as  minister  of  Northill,  Beds.,  1683-1709. 
Preb.  of  Exeter,  1709-14.  Died  1714.  WiU  (Exeter);  of 
Cheriton  Bishop.  Brother  of  the  next;  of  Benjamin  (1661), 
and  Edmund  (1632). 

CALAMY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's.  1673.  4th  s. 
of  Edmund  (1616),  R.  of  Aldennanbury,  London.  B.  1658. 

CALLCOTT,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Oct.  17, 
1726.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Shrewsbury.  School,  Shrewsbury 
Matric.  1726;  Scholar,  1727;  B.A.  1730-1. 

CALCOT,  JOHN.    Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  c.  1591. 

CALCOTT,  JOHN  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  4, 
1704.  S.  of  John,  gent.  B.  at  Shrewsbury.  School,  Shrews- 
bury. Matric.  1704;  B.A.  1707-8.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
1704. 

CALCOTT  or  CALDECOT,  THOMAS.  Scholarof  St  John's,  1547. 
Of  Cambridgeshire.   B.A.  1552-3.  FeUow,  1554. 

CALCOT,  THOMAS.  Matric  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 
1568. 

CALCOTT, .  Matric  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1344. 

CALCRAFT,  JOHN.   Matric  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1633, 

as  CuUcroft.    Of  Lincolnshire.     B.A.   1637-^;  M.A.   1642. 

Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  9, 1639;  priest  (Lincoln)  June  16, 

1644. 

CALCROFT, .  Adm.  at  Magdalene,  June  36,  1679. 

CALDCOTT,  ARTHUR.  Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  c.  1396. 
CALDECOT,  CHARLES.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 

Sept.  15,  1664.   Of  Lincoln.    S.  of  Robert,  of  Rand,  Lines., 

deceased.   School,  Kelsey,  Lines.   Matric.  1664.   Died  1677. 

(Lines.  Pedigrees.) 
CALDICOTE,  DANIEL.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  6,  1641, 

as  Culdicote;  B..A..  1645-6. 
CALDECOTT,  GEORGE.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  May 

15,  1706.    1st  s.  of  George.    B.  in  Ludgate  Street,  London. 

Schools,  Tottenham  High  Cross  and  Hampstead.    Matric. 

1706.   Ord.  deacon  (London)  Oct.  9,  1720;  priest  (Lincoln) 

Apr.  19,  1723. 
CALDECOTE,  SAMUEL.    Matric  sizar  from  St  Catharine's, 

Michs.  1628;  B.A.  1632-3.   Probably  V.  of  Shalford,  Essex, 

1662-89.   Died  1689.    WUl  (Consist.  C.  London)  1690. 
CALDECOT  or  CACOT,   THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  (age   17)   at 

Christ's,  Jan.  19,  1623-4.    S.  of  John.    B.  at  Sundridge, 

Kent.   School,  Sundridge. 
CALDECOTE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  1628. 

Of  Derbyshire. 
CALDCOOL,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 

1646;  Scholar,  1647.  Buried  at  Little  St  Mary's,  Cambridge, 

Apr.  14,  1649, 
CALDWELL,  see  also  COLDWELL. 
CALDWELL  or  CAULDWELL,  EDWARD.  M.A.  from  Queens', 

1672.  Incorp.  B.A.  1671,  from  BaUiol College,  Oxford  (?  Oriel). 

S.  of  Thomas  of  Malpas,  Cheshire.    Matric.  from  Queen's, 

Oxford,  Mar.  10,  1664-5,  ^i^  i7;  B.A.  from  Oriel,  1668. 

R.  of  PUton,  Northants.,1671-1718.  V.  of  Oundle,  1688-1718. 

Master  of  the  Grammar  School,  Oundle,  1689-1718.   Buried 

at  PUton,  Jan.  17,  1717-8.  M.I.  (T.  P.  Dorman.) 
CALE  or  KALE,   ROBERT.    B.D.   1474-5;  B.Can.L.   1476-7. 

Probably  Robert  Cale  or  Kele,  R.  of  Littleport,  Cambs.,  1477. 

R.  of  AUesford,  Essex,  1488.    R.  of  Gt  Stanway,  1.192.    V. 

of  Gt  CbishaU,  1498-1330.   Died  1520.    One  Reginald  Cawl 

or  CaUc,  LL.B.,  V.  of  Westerfleld,  Suffolk,  1487.  WUl  (P.C.C), 

clerk,  Ipswich,  1509. 
CALE,  THOMAS  (1519-30),  smCALBY. 
CALENDER  or  COLENDAR,  JOHN.  Matric  pens,  from  Corpus 

Christi,  Easter,  1539. 
CALETT,  RICHARD.    B.Civ.L.  1301-a. 


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Caley,  Abraham 

CALEY,  ABRAHAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1622; 
B.A.  1625-6;  M.A.  1629;  B.D.  1637.  Fellow,  1629-30.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  May  30;  priest.  May  31,  1629.  R.  of 
Rayleigb,  Essex,  1644-62  (ejected).  Preacher  of  Gray's  Inn, 
1662.   Died  before  Mar.  13,  1678-9.  {Calamy,  I.  516.) 

CALEY,  ARTHUR.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1632. 
S.  of  Edward,  of  Brompton-in-Pickering,  Yorks.  Bapt.  there, 
Feb.  9, 1614-5.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  12, 1634.  Knighted 
1660.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1665.  Of  Newland,  Warws.,  Esq. 
(Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665.) 

CALEY,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  May,  1686. 
S.  of  Arthur,  Esq.  (and  grandson  of  Arthur,  above).  B.  at 
Hackness,  Yorks.  School,  Coxwold.  Matric.  1686;  B.A.  from 
Trinity  Hall,  1689-90;  M.A.  1696.  Ord.  priest  (Durham) 
Sept.  20,  1691.  V.  of  Allerton,  Yorks.,  1701-26.  V.  of 
Brompton,  1714-28. 

CAYLEY,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  May  6, 
1718.  S.  of  Simon  (1678),  deceased,  of  Bedfordshire.  B.  at 
AmpthiU.  School,  Kelloe,  near  Durham.  Matric.  1718;  B.A. 
1721-2.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  Sept.  19,  1725;  priest,  Sept. 
16,  1727.  V.  of  Brompton,  Yorks.,  1728-35.  R.  of  Cowlam, 
1735-57.  R-  of  Easington,  1757-61. 

CALEY  or  KALEY,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi, 
1636.  Of  London.  B.A.  1639-40;  M.A.  1643.  Fellow  of 
Jesus,  1646-7;  he  was  fellow  elect  at  Corpus  Christi  at  the 
time.   Died  1647.   Will  (P.C.C.)  1653-    (A.  Gray.) 

CAYLEY,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens.  aX  Jesus,  Feb.  6, 1671-2.  S.  of 
William,  of  Brompton,  Yorks.,  Esq.  (afterwards  Bart.). 
B.  1656.  Matric  1672,  age  16.  'Drowned'  (note  in  College 
Register).   Brother  of  Simon  (1678).    {Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665.) 

CALY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Mar.  1,  1631-2. 
S.  of  William,  yeoman,  of  Salhouse,  Norfolk.  Schools, 
Norwich  and  Wymondham.  Matric.  1632;  B.A.  1635-6; 
M.A.  1639.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  24,  1637;  priest, 
Sept.  22,  1638.  C.  of  Flixton,  1637.  R.  of  Fritton,  Suffolk, 
1640-74.  Will  proved  (Norwich)  1674-6.  (Venn,  i.  303.) 

CALEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  June  30, 1685.  S.  of  Sir 
William,  Bart.,  of  Brompton,  Yorks.  Bapt.  there,  May  24, 
1666.  Schools,  Brompton,  and  Coxwold.  Matric.  1685;  B.A. 
1688-9;  M.A.  1692.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  Sept.  20,  1691. 
V.  of  Brompton,  Yorks.,  1692-1714. 

CAYLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  Apr.  24, 
1699.  S.  of  Cornelius,  barrister,  Esq.,  of  York.  B.  at  Swine, 
Yorks.  Matric.  1699.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  13,  1700. 
Died  at  Edinburgh,  s.p. 

CAYLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Sept.  20,  1734.  Of 
Brompton,  Yorks.  S.  of  Arthur  (1686),  deceased.  Rustat 
Scholar.  Matric.  1735;  B.A.  1738-9;  M.A.  1749.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Dec.  24, 1738 ;  priest  (Norwich,  Litt.  dim.  from  York) 
Mar.  1741-2.  V.  of  Hutton  Buscel,  Yorks.,  1742-82.  Preb. 
of  York,  1752-84.  Died  1784.  Brother  of  Robert  (i735). 

CAYLEY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  May  6, 

1714.    S.  of  Matthew,  gent.    B.   at   Knottingley,   Yorks. 

School,  Wakefield.   Matric.  1714;  B.A.  1717-8;  M.A.  1721; 

B.D.  1729.   Fellow,  1722-43.  Ord.  priest  (London)  Feb.  18, 

1721-2.    V.  of  Hinxton,  Cambs.,  1722.    R.  of  Thorington, 

Essex,  1738-43.  Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1744. 
CAYLEY,  ROBERT.    Adyi.  sizar  at  Jesus,  May  8,  1735.    Of 

Brompton,  Yorks.    S.  of  Arthur  (1686),  deceased,   Rustat 

scholar.     Matric.    1736;    B.A.    1738-9;    M.A.    1749.     Ord. 

deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  21,  1740.     R.  of  Belton,  Suffolk, 

I753-84.   R-  of  Sotterley,  1758-84.  Died  Oct.  29, 1784,  aged 

69.   Brother  of  John  (1734). 
CAYLEY,  SIMON.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  4,  1678. 

S.  of  Sir  William,  of  Brompton,  Yorks.    Age  4  in  1665. 

Matric.   1678;  B.A.  1681-2;   M.A.   1685.     Probably  R.  of 

Maiden,  Beds.,  in  1702.    R.  of  Ampthill.    Father  of  Arthur 

(1718).    Brother  of  Edward  (1672).   (Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665.) 
CALEY  or  CALE,  THOMAS.   B.Can.L.  1519-20.   Perhaps  V.  of 

Gt  Totham,  Essex,  1540-59.   Died  1559.    Will  (Comm.  C. 

Essex). 
CAYLEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1553.  No  B.A.; 

M.A.  1554.    Fellow. 
CAYLEY,  THOMAS,   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  3,  1640. 

Of  Yorkshire.   Probably  s.  of  Edward,  of  Brompton,  Yorks. 

Bapt.  there  Feb.  4,  1622-3.    Buried  July  6,  1643.    (J.  Ch. 

Smith.) 

CALY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Dec.  30, 1664. 

CALEY  or  KALEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
May  27,  1704.  S.  of  Richard,  schoolmaster.  B.  at  Carleton, 
Yorks.  Sdiool,  Sherbum.  Matric  1704;  B.A.  1707-8. 

CAYLEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1751.  S.  of  Sir  George,  of  Brompton,  Yorks.,  Bart.  Schoote, 
Beverley  and  Wakefield.  Matric.  1751;  Scholar,  1752.  Of 
Brompton,  Scarborough.  Succeeded  as  5th  Bart.,  Sept,  1791. 
Died  Mar.  15,  1793.  Buried  at  Brompton.  (G.E.C.) 


Callonay,  James 

CALEY,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1572. 
B.  at  Langley,  Kent.  Ord.  priest  (Loudon)  May  15,  1577, 
age  24.  Perhaps  V.  of  TUsworth,  Beds.,  1574-5. 

CAYLEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  Catharine's, 
Sept.  21,  1717.  S.  of  Sir  Arthur,  Bart.,  of  Brompton,  Yorks. 
Died  at  SafEron  Walden,  Essex,  1719,  aged  19. 

CAYLEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  June  8, 
1742.  S.  of  Cornelius,  Recorder  of  Hull.  B.  at  Hull.  Schools, 
Hull  and  Beverley.  Matric.  1742;  B.A.  1745-6;  M.A.  1749, 
Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  1749;  priest,  Sept.  1750.  V.  of 
Stainton-in-Cleveland,  1750-60.  R.  of  Nunbumholme,  1754- 
71.  V.  of  Burton  Agnes,  1760.  V.  of  Rudstone,  1771.  Preb. 
of  York,  1752-84.  Died  at  Burton  Agnes,  June  30,  1784. 
Buried  there.   (G.  Mag. ;  Peile,  11.  243.) 

CALF,  PETER.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  May  20, 
1698.  S.  of  Peter,  Esq.,  of  St  Andrew's,  Holbom,  deceased. 

B.  in  London.    School,  Lewisham.    Matric.  1698.   Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  1697. 

CALFHILL,  JAMES.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  15)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  1545.  Appointed  to  the  new  foundation  of  Christ 
Church,  Oxford,  1548.  Took  following  degrees  there:  B.A. 
1549;  M.A.  1552;  B.D.  1561;  D.D.  1565.  Ord.  deacon,  1559; 
priest,  June  9,  1560.  R.  of  West  Horsley,  Siurey,  1559. 
Canon  of  Christ  Church,  1560;  of  St  Paul's,  1562.  R.  of 
St  Andrew  Wardrobe,  London,  1562.  Lady  Margaret 
Professor  of  Divinity  at  Oxford,  1564.  Dean  of  Bocking, 
Essex,  1565.  Archdeacon  of  Colchester,  1565.  Nominated 
Bishop  of  Worcester,  1570;  but  died  before  consecration,  in 
August,  1570.  Buried  at  Bocking.  Admon.  (P.C.C.)  1570. 
(D.N.B.;  Al.  Oxon.) 

CALFIELD,  NICHOLAS,  see  CARVELL. 

CALFIELD,  RALPH.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  16)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  14,  1534.  B.  in  Ludlow.  Did  not  graduate. 
Fellow,  1537-8. 

CALGARTH  or  CHALGURTH,  EDWARD.  B.A.  1518-9;  M.A. 
1527-8. 

CALL,  ANDREW.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Apr.  24,  1660. 
S.  of  Andrew,  gent.,  deceased.  B.  at  Edingthorpe,  Norfolk. 
Schools,  North  Walsham  and  Perse,  Cambridge.  Matric. 
1660;  Scholar,  1660-6;  B.A.  1663-4;  M.A.  1667.  Ord.  deacon 
(Exeter)  Sept.  24,  1665;  priest  (Oxford)  June  2,  1667.  R.  of 
Crostwick,  Norfolk,  1669-72;  of  Mautby,  1671-97.  Died 
Mar.  20,  1697-8.   Pedigree  in  Vis.  of  Norf.   (Venn,  i.  408; 

C.  S.  Romanes.) 

CALL,  MARTIN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Oct.  13,  1693. 
S.  of  John,  silk  weaver,  of  Thetford,  Norfolk.  B.  there, 
Apr.  16, 1676.  School,  Thetford.  Scholar,  1693-1701;  Matric. 
1694;  B.A.  1697-8.  Secretary  to  Sir  Joseph  Williamson,  in 
the  Council  0£5ce,  till  1701.  Secretary  to  the  Earl  of 
Winchilsea  at  Eastwell,  Kent.  Receiver-general  in  Ireland. 
In  Scotland  in  1751,  when  he  wrote  his  Diary.  Died  1767. 
(C.  S.  Romanes.) 

CALL,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1623.  Of  Norfolk.  Buried  at  St  Benet's,  Cambridge,  May  16, 
1625. 

CALL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Peterhouse,  Jan.  31, 
1661-2.  Of  Norfolk.  School,  SwafQiam,  Norfolk.  Matric. 
1665;  B.A.  1665-6. 

CALL,  WILLIAM.  Franciscan  friar.  B.D.  1507;  D.D.  1510. 
S.  of  Richard,  of  Bacton,  Norfolk,  and  Margaret  Paston. 
Warden  of  the  house  at  Norwich,  1524;  provincial  of  the 
order,  1531.  R.  of  Heydon,  Norfolk,  1538.  Died  1539. 
(Cooper,  I.  70;  C.  S.  Romanes.) 

CALLIS,  DANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  19,  1652. 
Of  London. 

CALLIS,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  June  1,  1653.  Matric. 
1653;  B.A.  1656;  M.A.  i66o. 

CALLIS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  9,  1629-30. 
Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  1631;  B.A.  1633-4;  M.A.  1637. 
Will  of  one  of  these  names  (P.C.C.)  1652;  of  Wilford,  Notts., 
clerk. 

CALLIS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  22, 
1633-4.  S.  of  Robert,  husbandman,  of  Wakefield.  B.  at 
York.  School,  Wakefield.  Matric.  1634;  B.A.  1637-8.  Per- 
haps R.  of  South  Dalton,  Yorks.,  and  father  of  the  next. 

CALLIS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  21, 
1668.  S.  of  Thomas,  clerk,  of  S.  Dalton,  Yorks.  B.  there. 
Matric  1668:  B.A.  1671-2.  R.  of  Whittington,  Derbs.,  1685- 
1725.  Died  Jan.  13,  1724-5.  Father  of  the  next.  (F.M.G., 
1008.) 

CALLIS  or  CALLICE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Apr.  12, 
1711.  S.  of  Thomas,  R.  of  Whittington,  Derbs.,  above. 
Scholar;  Matric.  1711;  B.A.  1714-5;  M.A.  1720. 

CALLONAY,  JAMES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  i, 
1603, 


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Callow,  Cornelius 

CALLOW,   CORNELIUS.    Adm.   pens,   (age   i6)   at  Trinity, 

Feb.  14,  1676-7.   2nd  s.  of  Robert.   B.  in  London.   School, 

London.    Matric.  1677;  Scholar,  1679;  B.A.  1680-1.   Adm. 

at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  30,  1665.    One  of  these  names, 

M.D.,  F.R.C.P.  1687. 
CALLOWE,  FRANCIS.    Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  c.  1594. 

B.  at  Holbeach,  Lines.,  1577.  B.A.  from  Magdalene,  1600-1; 

M.A.  1607.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  15,  1606;  priest, 

Dec  20,  1607.   V.  of  Weston,  Herts.,  1607. 
CALLOW,  JAMES.   Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1562. 

CALLOW,  JOHN.    Matric  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1618; 

B  JV.I62I-2.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Sidlesham,  Sussex,  1641. 
CALLOW,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Jan.  3, 

1709-10.   S.  of  Roger  (1678),  R.  of  Warbleton,  Sussex.   B. 

at  Beckley,  near  Rye,  Sussex.  School,  Canterbury.  Brother 

of  William  (1717)- 
CALOWE,  RICHARD.   Matric  sizar  from  Petkrhouse,  Michs. 

1560. 
CALLOWE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Pembroke,  Mar.  31,  1650. 

S.  of  Robert,  citizen  of  London.   Matric.  1650;  B.A.  1653-4; 

M.A.  1658.    Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1664,  and  at  the 

Middle  Temple,  Jan.  31,  1664-5. 
CALLOWE,    ROGER.     Matric.    sizar   from   Corpus   Christi, 

Easter,    1678;    B.A.    1681-2.     R.    of    Warbleton,    Sussex, 

1699-1732.   Father  of  John  (1709-10)  and  the  next. 
CALLOW,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Apr. 

26, 1717.  S.  of  Roger,  above,  clerk,  R.  of  Warbleton,  Sussex. 

B.  there.    School,  Tonbridge.    Matric  1717;  B.A.  1720-1; 

M.A.  1724.  Fellow,  1723-6.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept.  30, 

1724.    Buried  at  Warbleton,  Aug.   29,   1726.    Brother  of 

John  (1709-10).   (ScoU-Mayor,  iii.  309.) 
CALMADY,  EDWARD.   Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  May  12,  1604. 

Matric  1604.    Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  1607,  as 

and  s.  of  Josiah,  of  Wembury,  Devon,  Esq.    Buried  at  St 

Andrew's,    Plymouth,    Feb.    1,    1654-5.     Admon.    P.C.C 

Brother  of  Shilston  (1601). 
CALMADY,  JOHN.   Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  Mar. 

10,  1633-4.  S.  of  Sir  Shilston,  Knt.,  next.    B.  at  Laiigdon, 

Wembury,  Devon.  Bapt.  at  Bratton  Clovelly,  Nov.  20,  1614. 

School,  private.  Died  before  his  father.  (Harl.  Soc.,  ix.  288.) 
CALMADY,  SHILSTON,  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Sidney,  June,  1601. 

B.  in  Devon.    B.A.  1604-5.    Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 

Oct.  1605,  as  s.  and  h.  of  Josiah,  of  Wembury,  Devon,  Esq. 

Of  Leawood,  Devon,  Knight.     Knighted,   Nov.   12,   1618. 

Killed  at  the  siege  of  Ford  Abbey,  Feb.  13,  1645.    Will 

(P.C.C.)  1647.    Father  of  the  above.   (H- .  of  Devon,  1620.) 
CALBIADY,  THOBdAS.    Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1584.   Probably  s.  of  Vincent,  of  Wembury,  and  uncle  of  Sir 

Shilston.   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

CALRY, .   Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hai.l,  Jan.  7,  1687-8. 

CALTHORPE,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity,  Apr.  7, 

1670.    Perhaps  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Oct.  24,  1663, 

as  s.  of  Sir  Lestrange,  Master  of  the  Utter  Bar. 
CALTHROP,  BARTHOLOMEW.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhousz, 

Easter,  1544. 
CALTHORPE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Dec.  9, 

1656.  S.  of  Philip,  Esq.  B.  at  Gressenhall,  Norfolk.  School, 

Gressenhall.   Matric.  1656-7.   Probably  died  young.   {Venn, 

I-  396.) 
CALTHORP,  CHARLES.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  June, 

1667.  3rd  s.  of  James,  Esq.  (1619),  of  East  Barsham,  Norfolk. 

B.  there.  Schools,  Barsham  and  Lynn.  Matric.  Lent,  1667-8. 

Died  Nov.  8,  1677.    Buried  at  East  Barsham.    M.I.  there. 

Cousin  of  Raynolds  (1672-3).   (Venn,  1.  431.) 
CALTHORPE,  CHRISTOPHER.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's, 

Nov.  1546.    Probably  s.  of  James,  of  Cockthorpe,  Norfolk. 

Buried  there,  .\pr.  n,  1562.   Father  of  James  (i575)-   One 

of  these  names  was  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  25,  1550. 

(PeiU,  I.  40.) 
CALTHROP,   CHRISTOPHER.    Matric   pens,   from  Trinity, 

1598.   Probably  s.  of  Sir  James  (1575).   B.  1581.  Died  Mar. 

14,  1625.   Probably  brother  of  Henry  (1604). 
CALTHORPE,  CHRISTOPHER.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  14)  at 

Chkist's,  Apr.  5,  1659.    Eldest  s.  of  James  (1619),  gent.,  of 

East  Baxsham.  Norfolk.  B.  there.  Matric.  1660.  Adm.  at  the 

Mkldle  Temple.  Nov.  30,  1660.    Of   East   Barsham,   Knt. 

M.P.    for    NcKlolk,   1679    (election    declared  void).     Died 

Feb.  7,   1717-8.    M.I.  at  Fakenham,  Norfolk.  Brother  of 

Jamea  (1659)  and  Charles  (1667).  {Peile,  i.  584.) 
CALTHORP   CHRISTOPHER.   Adm.  FeU.-Com   (age  16)  at  St 

John's,  May  18, 1697.  S.  of  Sir  Christopher  (1659),  K.B.  B. 

at  Tborpland,  Fakenham,  NorioUc.    School,  WaUingham. 

Matric  1607.  Died  Aug.  7,  1713.  Buried  at  Fakmham.  M.I. 

Brother  of  James  (1688).   (Le  Neve,  KnigkU,  10;  Le  Neve, 

tlon.,  III.  233.) 


Calthorp,  Lestrange 

CALTHORP,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  3,  1636. 
Matric  1636. 

CALTHORP,  HENRY.  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1604-5.  Doubtless 
s.  of  Sir  James,  of  Cockthorpe,  Norfolk,  Knt.  Adm.  at  the 
MiddleTemple,  Feb.  16, 1606-7.  Barrister.  Solicitor-General 
to  the  Queen.  Recorder  of  London,  1635.  Attorney  of  the 
Court  of  Wards,  1636.  Knighted,  1636.  Married  Dorothy, 
dau.  of  Edward  Humphrey.  Died  Aug.  20,  1637,  aged  50. 
Wm,  P.C.C.  Probably  brother  of  Christopher  (1598). 
(D.N.B.;  Le  Neve,  Mon.,  i.  171.) 

CALTHORPE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Dec  30,  1721. 
S.  of  Christopher.  B.  at  Ampton,  Suffolk,  1704.  Matric. 
1722;  B.A.  1725-6;  M.A.  1728  (Com.  Reg.).  R.  of  Blakeney, 
Norfolk,  1727.  R.  of  Cockthorpe,  1743.  R.  of  Little  Langham, 
1743-80.  Perhaps  R.  of  Whissonsett,  1745-80.  Died  1780. 
Brother  of  James  (1717). 

CALTHROPE,  JAMES.  Matric  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall, 
Easter,  1575.  Probably  s.  of  Christopher,  of  Cockthorpe. 
B.  c.  1558.  Knighted,  1603.  SheriS  of  Norfolk.  Buned 
June  16,  1615.  Father  of  Christopher  (1398)  and  Heniy 
(1604). 

CALTHROPE,  JAMES.  LL.B.  from  St  Catharine's,  c.  1611. 
Will  of  one  of  these  names,  LL.B.  (P.C.C.)  1639;  of  Dun- 
chideock,  Devon. 

CALTHORPE,  JAMES.  Adm.  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Jan.  27,  1619- 
20.  S.  of  Christopher,  Esq.,  of  Norfolk.  School,  Moulton, 
Norfolk.  Matric.  1620.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  16, 
1617.  Of  Cockthorpe,  and  afterwards  of  East  Barsham,  Esq. 
Sheriff  of  Norfolk,  1643.  Buried  at  East  Barsham,  1632. 
Father  of  Charles  (1667)  and  the  next.   {Venn,  i.  248.) 

CALTHORPE,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  13)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  5, 
1659.  S.  of  James  (1619),  gent.,  of  East  Barsham.  B.  there. 
Educated  at  home.  Matric.  1660.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Nov.  30,  1660.  Died  Jan.  19,  1718.  Buried  at  East 
Barsham.  Brother  of  Christopher  (1639)  and  Charles  (1667). 
{PeiU,  I.  584.) 

CALTHORP,  JAMES.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Queens',  Jan.  29, 
1679-80  Of  London.  Of  West  Barsham,  Norfolk.  Adm.  at 
the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  i,  1678-9,  as  s.  and  h.  of  Sir 
Lestrange,  Knt.,  of  Barsham,  Norfolk.  Drowned  at  sea, 
1691.  (Le  Neve.) 

CALTHORPE,  JAMES.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Caius, 
June  4,  1688.  S.  of  Sir  Christopher  (1659),  K.B.,  of  East 
Barsham,  NorfoUc.  B.  at  Thorpland.  Matric  1688.  Died 
June  24,  1696.  M.I.  at  Fakenham,  Norfolk.  Brother  of 
Christopher  (1697).   (Venn,  i.  485;  Le  Neve,  Mon.,  v.  174.) 

CALTHORPE,  JAMES.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Cbusti,  1717.  Of 
Suffolk.  Perhaps  same  as  next, 

CALTHORPE,  JAMES.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  i6)  at  Christ's, 
May  8,  1717.  S.  of  Christopher.  B.  at  Ampton,  Suffolk. 
School,  Bishop's  Stortford.  Died  1784.  Brother  of  Henry 
(1721). 

CALTHROPPE,  JOHN,  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1552.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  3,  1557,  as  s.  of 
James,  Esq.,  of  CoptLome  (?  Cockthorpe),  Norfolk. 

CALTHROP,  JOHN.  B.A.  from  Christ's,  1608-9;  M.A.  i6ia. 
Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Feb.  28, 1612-3.  C.  of  TUney  AU  SainU', 
Norfolk,  1622.   V.  of  Calthorpe,  1647. 

CALTHORP,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Nov.  23, 
1629.  S.  of  Martin  (1598),  of  Hickling,  NorfoUt.  B.  at  Ran- 
wortb,  Norfolk.  School,  Perse,  Cambridge.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Nov.  25,  1631.  Died  May  11,  1658,  Father 
of  the  next. 

CALTHORP,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  14)  at  Macdalens, 
Aug.  19,  1668.  S.  of  John  (above),  of  Hickling,  Norfolk. 
School,  Walsingham,  Norfolk.  B.  at  Stalham,  1652.  Suc- 
ceed to  the  Hickling  estate.  Died  of  smaU  pox,  Aug.  2, 
1688. 

CALTHROP,  JOHN,  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  July  3,  i737.  S.  of 
John,  of  Gosberton,  Lines.  B.  there.  Matric  i737;  B.A. 
1740-1;  M.A.  1745.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincohi)  Dec.  20,  1741; 

Eriest,  June  9,  1745.  V.  of  Kirton,  Lines.  V,  of  Boston. 
>ied  May  17,  1785,  aged  66.   (Lines.  Pedigrees,  117a.) 

CALTHROPE,  LESTRANGE.  Matric  pens,  from  St  Catha- 
rine's, Easter,  1641.  S.  and  b.  of  Philip,  Esq.,  of  the  Middle 
Temple.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  11,  1640-1.  Of 
West  Barsham,  Norfolk.  Serjeant-at-law.  Knighted,  Feb. 
24,  1674-5.  Master  of  the  Utter  Car  of  the  Middle  Temple. 
Died  Apr.  5,  1678.  M.I.  at  West  Barsham.  Father  of  the 
next.   (Bkmefield,  vii.  46.) 

CALTHORP,  LESTRANGE,  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  20, 
1673;  FeU.-Com.  Feb.  1,  1673-4.  Of  Middlesex,  S,  of  Sir 
Lestrange  (above),  serjeant-at-law.  Adm,  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Apr.  38, 1673.  Died  i.p.  (Le  Neve,  /CnifMi,  lo.) 


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Calthrop,  Martin 

CALTHROP,  MARTIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  19, 
1598.  S.  of  Martin,  of  Antingham,  Norfolk,  £^.  Matric. 
c.  1398.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  6,  1604,  hx}m  Barnard's 
Inn.  Of  Hickling  Hall,  Norfolk.  Died  Dec.  34,  1657,  aged 
75.    {Vis.  of  Somerset,  1623;  Blomefield,  ix.  303.) 

CALTHROPE,  NATHANIEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity, 
Michs.  1613.  Perhaps  s.  of  Sir  James  (1373).  B.  1599. 
Scholar,  1614;  B.A.  1617-8. 

CALTHORPE,  RAYNOLDS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius, 
Jan.  31,  1672-3.  S.  of  James,  gent.,  of  Ampton,  Suffolk. 
B.  there.  S<iiool,  Biny.  Matric.  1672-3.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Feb.  3, 1674-3.  Of  Elvetham,  Hants.,  Esq.  M.P.  for 
Hindon,  Wilts.,  1698,  1701,  1705-10  and  1715.  Buried  at 
Elvetham,  Apr.  26,  1720.  M.I.  there.  Cousin  of  Charles 
(1667).   (Venn,  i.  448.) 

CALTHROPE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov. 
1561;  Scholar,  1564. 

CALTHROP,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Cbristi, 
Lent,  1379-80.  Became  Fell. -Com.  1381.  One  of  these  names 
adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  8,  1382-3,  as  3rd  s.  of 
Martin,  cloth  merchant,  of  London.  Of  Banwell,  Somerset. 

CALTHROP,  RICHARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  c. 

1391- 
CALTHROPPE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 

1554.   Perhaps  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Aug.  27,  1560. 

CALTHROPPE,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  1367-8;  M.A.  from  St  John's, 
1571.  V.  of  Sittingbome,  Kent,  I369--87. 

CALTHORPE, .  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  St  Catharins's,  Michs. 

1643. 

CALTHORP, .  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  14,  1679, 

CALTON,  see  also  CAULTON. 

CALTON,  EDMUND.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  Jan.  12, 
1617-8.  S.  of  Anthony,  of  Saftron  Walden,  E^ex.  Matric. 
i6i8. 

CALTON  or  COLTON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at 
Christ's,  Feb.  4,  1660-1.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  'Branfield' 
(?  Dronfield,  Derbs.).  School,  Branfield.  Matric.  x66i ;  B.A. 
(as  'Dalton'  in  the  grace)  1664-3.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest 
(Lichfield)  May,  1663. 

CALTON,  HUMPHREY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  4, 
1663;  matric.  same  day. 

CALTON,  JACOB.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Jan.  11, 
1693-4.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Cudthorp,  Dert«.  Matric. 
1694;  Scholar,  1694-3;  B.A.  1697-8;  M.A.  1709.  Ord. 
deacon  (York)  June,  1698;  priest,  Oct.  1699.  V.  of  Work- 
sop, Notts.,  1699.  R.  of  Blore,  Sta&.,  1708.  Chaplain 
to  the  Duke  of  Newcastle.  Died  before  Oct.  1718.  Father 
of  the  next.   (Peile,  11.  129.) 

CALTON,    JACOB.     Adm.    sizar    at    Jesus,   Apr.    13,    1721. 

Of  Nottingham.    S.  of  ,  clerk,  deceased   (Jacob,  V. 

of  Worksop,  above).  Matric.  1721-2;  B.A.  1724-3.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  24,  1727;  priest,  Sept.  21,  1729.  R. 
of  Kelsey  St  Nicholas,  Lines.,  1729. 

CALTON,  JOHN  DE.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1330.  Died  May 
29,  1360. 

CALTON,  ROBERT.  Fellow  of  Gonville  Hall,  1449-66. 
Ordained  priest  (Norwich)  June  19,  1431.  Presided  in  the 
Civil  Law  Schools,  1461-4.  V.  of  St  Stephen's,  Norwich, 
1471-1500.  R.  of  Gt  Bircham,  Norfolk,  1481-1500.  Preb. 
of  St  Mary-in-the-Fields,  Norwich,  1492-1300.  Died  1300. 
Will  proved  (Norwich).  (Venn,  1.  8.) 

CALTON,  ROBERT  (1500-1),  see  CARLETON. 

CALTON,  ROBERT.    B.A.  1515-6.    Fellow  of  St  John's,  1316. 

Will  of  one  of  these  names  (Canterbury)  1348;  of  Elham, 

Kent. 
CALTON,  THOMAS.  M.A.  from  Christ's,  1690  (Com.  Reg.). 

CALTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  13,  1703.  Of 
Derbyshire.  Matric.  1702;  B.A.  1703-6;  M.A.  1709.  V.  of 
Duffield,  Derbs.,  1711. 

CALTON,  VALENTINE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  4, 
1663.  Of  Bedfordshire.  Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  July  18, 
1663,  age  15.  Scholar,  1663;  B.A.  1666-7;  M.A.  1671.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  20,  1668;  priest  (Lincoln^  June  2,  1672. 
V.  of  Melchboume,  Beds.,  1672-7.  R-  of  Bletsoe,  c.  1677- 
1730.  Buried  Nov.  11,  1730.  (T.  A.  Walker,  123.) 

CALVASEY  or  CALVER, .   B.A.  1523-4;  M.A.  1527. 

CALVER.  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1628.  Of  Norfolk.  B.A.  1631;  M.A.  1634.  R.  of 
Westhorpe,  Suffolk,  1669-85.  Died  1685. 

CALVER,  GREGORY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmamusl,  July  9,  x6i8. 
.  Matric.  1618. 


Calvert,  James 


CALVER,  JOHN,  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  May  23, 1685 . 
Matric.  1687;  B.A.  1688-9.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Apr.  1694. 
R.  of  Gissing,  Norfolk,  1694-1730.  R.  of  Shimpling,  1706-ig. 
Father  of  the  next. 

CALVER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  May  28,  1717. 
S.  of  John,  R.  of  Gissing,  Norfolk,  above.  B.  there.  School, 
Norwidi.  Matric.  1717;  Scholar,  1717-23;  B.A.  1720-x. 

CALVER,  THEOPHILUS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  May, 
1568;  B.A.  1372-3;  M.A.  from  Magdalene,  1381. 

CALVERLEY,  EDMUND.  Matric  pens,  from  Trinity,  Lent, 
1580-1;  scholar  from  Westminster,  1581;  B.A.  1584-5;  M.A. 
1388.    Perhaps  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Oct.  16,  1587. 

CALVERLEY,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 
Jan.  26,  1636-7.  S.  of  Sir  John,  of  'Littlebume,'  near  Dur- 
ham, Knt.  Bapt.  at  Brancepeth,  Aug.  29,  1619.  School, 
Durham  Cathedral.  Matric.  1637;  Scholar,  1637;  B.A. 
1640-1;  M.A.  1646.  Fellow,  1642-8.  One  of  the  two  Bye 
Fellows  not  ejected  by  Parliament,  1644-5.  His  Fellowship 
was,  however,  declared  void  for  discontinuance  Mar.  14, 
1648.   (T.  A.  Walker,  58.) 

CALVERLEY,  LANCELOT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs. 

1551. 
CALVERLEY,  RALPH.    B.A.  from  Clare,  1571-3.    S.  of  Sir 

William.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  25,  1574;  priest,  Sept. 

23,  1575;  'age  33;  not  married;  skilled  in  Latin'  (Lib.  Cler. 

Lincoln,  1576).   R.  of  Harlaxton,  Lines.,  1575.   R.  of  Wyber- 

ton,  1577.  Will  proved  (Lincoln)  1611. 

CALVERLEY,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter, 
1606;  B.A.  1609-10;  M.A.  from  Pembroke,  1613;  D.D.  1628. 
Fellow  of  Pembroke,  1612-25.  Taxor,  1624.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Dec.  22;  priest,  Dec.  23,  1616.  R.  of  Outwell, 
Norfolk,  1623.    WiU  (P.C.C.)  1653. 

CALVERLY,  THEOPHILUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  May  9, 1684. 
S.  of  William.  Matric.  1684.  Of  West  HaU,  Stanley,  York- 
shire, Esq. 

CALVERLEY,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's, 
Easter,  1647.  Perhaps  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  15,  1649; 
3rd  s.  of  John,  of  Eryholme,  Yorks.,  Esq.    Died  young. 

CALVERLEY,  WALTER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs. 
1579.  Eldest  s.  of  William,  of  Calverley,  Vorks.  Wasted 
his  estate  by  riotous  living.  In  a  fit  of  passion  murdered  two 
of  his  sons,  and  was  executed  at  York,  Aug.  5,  1605.  Buried 
at  St  Mary  Castlegate.  (Cooper,  in.  10;  D.N.B.;  Vis.  of 
Yorks.,  1666.) 

CALVERLEY,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs. 
1579.  S.  of  William.  B.A.  1581-2;  M.A.  1585.  Surety  for 
his  brother  (the  above)  and  imprisoned  for  his  debts.  (Vis. 
of  Yorks.,  1666.) 

CALVERLEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Apr.  20,  1723. 
Of  Yorkshire.  S.  of  William.  Matric.  1724;  B.A.  1726-7. 
Died  1728,  aged  24.   (M.  H.  Peacock.) 

CALVERT,  FELIX.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1708.  S.  of 
WiUiam  (1685),  of  Fumeaux  Pelham.  B.  1693.  Matric.  1708 ; 
B.A.  1712-3;  M.A.  1716.  Succeeded  his  father.  Died  June  15, 
1733.  aged  61.  Buried  at  Fumeaux  Pelham.  (G.  Mag.; 
Burke,  L.G.;  Cussans,  1.  152;  CluUerbuck,  in.  183.) 

CALVERT,  FELIX.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1710.  Of  Hert- 
fordshire. Matric.  1710.  Perhaps  s.  of  Felix,  of  Hunsdon, 
Herts.  B.  1693.  Died  1755.  Buried  at  Albury,  May  6. 
(Lipscomb,  i.  185.) 

CALVERT,  FELIX.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1747.  S.  of 
Felix  (1708).  B.  in  London,  1728.  Matric.  1747.  Of  Portland 
Place,  Esq.  Married  and  bad  issue.  Succeeded  his  brother 
Nicholson.  Died  Mar.  23,  1802.  (Burke,  L.G.;  Lipscomb,  i. 
185.) 

CALVARD,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  c.  1593. 
B.A.  from  Magdalene,  1595-6;  M.A.  from  St  John's,  1599. 
Perhaps  Minister  of  Trinity  Minories,  London,  1617-9. 

CALVERT,  GEORGE.  Licensed  to  practise  medicine,  1638. 

CALVERT,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse, 
Feb.  20,  1663-4.  Of  London.  School,  St  Paul's.  Scholar, 
1663;  Matric.  1664;  B.A.  1667-8.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Feb.  17,  1667-8.  V.  of  Stanwell,  Middlesex,  1674-96.  Died 
1696.  WiU  (Consist.  C.  London).   Father  of  John  (1689). 

CALVERT,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  9,  1646.  S.  of 
Robert,  of  York.  Matric.  1646;  B.A.  1649-50;  M.A.  1653. 
Ejected  from  Topdiffe,  Yorks.,  1662.  Afterwards  preacher, 
and  chaplain,  in  Yorkshire.  Died  Dec.  1698.  (Calamy,  11. 
396.) 

CALVERT,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  May  37, 
1680.  S.  of  John,  of  Starbotton,  Kettlewell,  Yorks.  Matric. 
1682;  B.A.  1683-4.  V.  of  Mareham-on-the-Hill,  Lines., 
1689.   R.  of  Langtcn-by-Horncastle,  1691. 


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CALVARDorCALVER,JOHN.  B^.  1326-7;  MJl.  1930.  FeUow 
of  QniKNs',  1529-33. 

CALVARD,   JOHN.     Matric.  pens,  from   St  John's,  BUchs. 

1544. 
CALVERT,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1571; 
B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1574-5. 

CALVERT,  JOHN.  Adm.  sirar  at  Qukkns',  Sept.  5,  157a.  Of 
Yorkslure. 

CALVERT,  JOHN.    Matric.  sirar  from  St  Catharine's,  Micbs. 

1579;  B.A.  1582-3;  M.A.  1586. 
CALVERT,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  July  2, 

1689.   S.  of  George  (1663-4).    B.  at  Colnbrook,  Middlesex. 

School,  Charterhouse.    Matric  1689.    Migrated  to  Trinity. 

Scholar  there,  1691;  B.A.  1692-3;  M.A.  1702.    Incorp.  at 

Oxford,  1703.   Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept.  22,  1695;  priest. 

Mar.  8,  1695-6.  V.  of  SUnwell,  Middlesex,  1697-1728.  V.  of 

Salewell,  Sussex,  1728.  {Al.  Oxon.) 

CALVERT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  12,  1727. 
Probably  s.  of  Felix,  of  Albury  Hall,  Herts.  B.  1709.  Matric. 
1727;  B.A.  1730-1;  M.A.  1734.  Died  Sept.  22,  1739.  (Lips- 
comb, I.  185.) 

CALVERT,  MICHAEL  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's, 
Michs.  1550.  Of  Lancashire.  B.A.  1554-5;  M.A.  1558.  Fellow, 
c.  1555.  V.  of  Barrington,  Cambs.,  1558-94.  V.  of  Hasling- 
field,  1564-74.  Died  1594.  Will  (P.C.C.)  as  Calwarde. 

CALVERT,  MICHAEL.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  1601;  B.A.  1604-5; 
M.A.  1608.  V.  of  Middleton,  Norfolk,  1610. 

CALVERT,  NICHOLSON.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Apr.  27,  1743.  S.  of  Felix,  of  Fumeaux  Pelham,  Herts. 
School,  Bury,  Suffolk.  Matric.  1743.  Of  Hunsdon,  Esq. 
M.P.  for  Tewkesbury,  1754,  1766-74.  Died  May  4,  1793. 
Tablet  in  Hunsdon  Church.  (Burke,  L.G.;  Cussans,  i.  152; 
CluUerbuck,  iii.  183.) 

CALVERT,  OLIVER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  Feb.  28,  1625-6. 
S.  of  Thomas,  of  Huntingdonshire.  Educated  at  home. 
Matric.  1626;  B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633.  V.  of  Heacham, 
Norfolk,  1639-61.  Died  1661.  {PeiU,  1.  372.) 

CALVERT,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  June  13. 
1646.  S.  of  John,  baker,  of  York.  B.  there.  School,  York. 
Matric.  1646. 

CALVERT,  PETER.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Peterhouse, 
May  27,  1684.  S.  of  Peter,  of  Nine  Ashes-in-Hunsdon,  Herts. 
School,  Hertford.  Matric.  1684.  Officer  in  the  army  imder 
William  III  and  Mary.  Killed  in  a  duel  at  Chester,  1689. 
Buried  at  Hunsdon,  Sept.  23,  1689.  (T.  A.  Walker,  176; 
Cussam,  i.  50.) 

CALVERT,  PETER.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Curisti,  1714.  S.  and 
h.  of  Felix,  Esq.,  of  Hunsdon,  Herts.  Matnc.  1715.  Adm. 
at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  15,  1714-5.  and  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  1717.  Buried  at  Hunsdon,  Jan.  27,  1772.  Father  of 
the  next. 

CALVERT,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Haix,  Dec  i745. 
S.  of  Petor  (above).  Matric  Dec.  1747;  LL.B.  1752-  LL.D. 
1757.  Fellow,  1753-78.  Dean  of  the  Arches,  1778.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  May  29,  1752.  F.R.S.  Died  Aug.  13,  1788. 
(G.  Mag.) 

CALVERT,  RALPH.  Adm.  sizar  fage  16)  at  Caius,  Aug.  24, 
1621.  S.  of  Sampson,  citizen  of  London.  B.  at  Greenwich. 
School,  St  Pauls.  Matric.  1622;  Scholar,  1621-6;  B.A. 
1624-5;  M.A.  1628.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (St  David's) 
Sept.  20,  1629.  V.  of  Tortington,  Sussex,  1661-76.  P.C.  of 
Bamham.  Buried  there  Feb.  4,  1675-6.  Will,  Chichester. 
(Venn,  i.  254.) 

CALVERT,  RALPH.   Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Sidney,  June  23, 

1666.  S.  of ,  of  Selby,  Yorks.   B.  there.  School,  Selby. 

B.A.  1669-70.    Ord.  deacon  (York)  May  29,  1670;  priest, 
Sept.  25,  1670.   R.  of  Moresby,  Cumberland,  1670. 

CALVERT,  RICHARD.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan. 
3,  1728-9.  Of  London.  S.  of  Felix,  of  Nine  Ashes,  Herts. 
Matric.  1727;  LL.B.  1732.  FeUow,  1731-41.  Of  Hall 
Place,  Bexley,  Kent.  Died  there,  Jan.  31,  1782. 

CALVERT,  ROBERT.  Matric  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1606;  B.A.  ;6i2-3.  Will  of  one  of  these  names  (York)  1632; 
of  Wilton,  Yorks.,  clerk. 

CALVERT,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Jan.  14, 
1621-2.  S.  of  Thomas,  tailor  and  citizen  of  London.  School, 
St  Paul's.   Matric  1622;  Scholar,  1622-6;  B.A   i6a5-IS. 

CALVERT,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1386; 
B.A.  (?  1589-5)0) ;  M.A.  1595.  Fellow,  1593.  V.  of  Heversham, 
Westmorland,  1604-38.  R.  of  Hcysham,  Lanes.,  1606-38. 
Died  1638.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1651.  Father  of  William  (1631). 


Cambridge,  Norton 

CALVERT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Sept  28, 
1622  (previously  matric.  from  Magdalene,  Easter,  1622). 
S.  of  James,  baker.  B.  at  St  Cross,  York.  Schools,  York  and 
Coxwold.  B.A.  1625-6;  M.A.  1629.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
Sept  1626;  priest,  Feb.  1626-7.  V.  of  Holy  Trinity,  York, 
1638-62;  and  of  All  Hallows;  ejected,  1662.  One  of  the 
four  Parliamentary  ministers  at  York.  Silenced,  1662. 
Author,  theological.  Died  at  York,  Mar.  1679.  aged  73. 
(CaUmy,  11.  582;  D.N.B.) 

CALVERT,  THOBIAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Peterhouse, 
Apr.  3,  1734.  Of  Yorkshire.  School,  Kirk-Lea vington, 
YarmH)n-Tees.  Migrated  to  Christ's,  1735.  Matric.  1735; 
Scholar,  1737;  B.A.  1739-40. 

CALVERT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  July  5, 

1631.  S.  of  Thomas  (1586),  V.  of  Heversham,  Westmorland. 

Bapt.  there.  May  8,  1612.  School,  Lancaster.   Matric.  1631. 

One  of  these  names  V.  of  Cockerham,  near  Garstang,  Lanes., 

c.  1650-1.   (Peile,  I.  413.) 
CALVERT,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens',  Jan.  11, 

1685-6.     Of  Hertfordshire.      S.  of  Felix,  of  Albury   and 

Fumeaux  Pelham,  Herts.    B.  1667.    Matric.  1686.    Sherifi 

for  Cambs.,  1690.   Of  Fumeaux  Pelham,  Esq.    Buried  there, 

Dec.  5,  1749.  Father  of  the  next.   (Burke,  L.G.;  Cussans,  i. 

152.) 
CALVERT,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  30, 

1722.   Of  Pelham,  Herts.    S.  of  William  (above).    Matric. 

1723;  B.A.  1725-6;   M.A.  1729;   LL.D.  1749  (Com.  Reg.). 

Fellow,  1728.    Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1729.   M.P.  for  London, 

1742,  1747;  for  Old  Sarum,  1755.  Sheriff  of  London,  1744. 

Knighted,  1744.    Lord  Mayor  of  London,  1749.    Died  May 

3,  1761,  aged  57.   M.I.  Fumeaux  Pelham  Church.  (Cussans, 

I.  152.) 
CALVERT,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Emmanuel, 

Oct.  26,  1745.    S.  of  Felix,  Esq.    B.  in  London.    School, 

Bishop's  Stortford.  Matric  1745. 
CALVERT, .   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Feb.  19, 

1744-5. 
CALWARD, .  Scholar  of  Trinity,  1552. 

CALYBUTT  or  CALLIBOT,  PHILIP.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18) 
at  Peterhouse,  May  15, 1672.  Of  Norfolk.  School,  Seaming. 

CALYBUTT,  ROBERT.   Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1546;  B.A.  1551-2. 
CALYNGHAM, .   B.A.  1467-8, 

CAMM,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  June  16,  1738. 

S.  of  Thomas,  of  Hornsea,  Yorks.  School,  Beverley.  Matric. 

1738;  Scholar,  1741;  B.A.  1741-2.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 

Mar.  14,  1741-2;  priest,  Mar.  28,  1742. 
CAM,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  25, 1748-9- 

S.  of  John,  surgeon,  of  Hereford.  B.  there.  School,  Hereford. 

Matnc    1749;   B.A.    1753;   M.A.    1756.    Fellow,    i754-€3. 

Physician  at  Hereford.     Receiver-general  of   the  county. 

Died  Mar.  29,  1809.   Buried  at  Llanwame,  Herefordshire. 
CAM,    ROGER.    Matric   Fell.-Com.   from  Christ's,   c.    1590. 

Perhaps  of  Westerham,  Kent;  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 

1592. 
CAM, .  A  friar.  Graduated  1462-3. 

CAMBERTON.  JOHN.    D.D.  1484-5.    Fellow  of  Pembroke,  e. 

1470.    Vice-chancellor,   1488.    R.  of  Overton   Waterville, 

Hunts.,  1489.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1506;  'of  Maidstone*. 
CAMBORN,  EDWARD.   Adm.  sizar  at  Trinfty,  Oct.  12,  1671. 

Matric.  1671;  Scholar,  1674;  B.A.  1675-6;  M.A.  1679.   Ord. 

deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.   1679;  priest,  June,   1682.    R.   of 

Brettenham,  Suffolk,  1683-95.  Buried  there,  Sept.  2,  1695. 
CAMBORNE,    ROBERT.     M.A.    from   Corpus   Christi,    1638 

(Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of  Robert,  of  Shepherdswell,  Kent. 

Matric.  from  St  John's  College,  Oxford,  Nov.  18, 1625,  age  18 ; 

B.A.  1628-9.   R-  of  Campsea-Ashe,  Suffolk,  1637.  Father  of 

the  next.   (Al.  Oxon.) 
CAMBORNE,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  July  3, 

1656.   S.  of  Robert,  clerk  (above).   B.  at  Whitton,  Suffolk. 

School,    Ipswich.     Scholar,    1656-60;    Matric    1657;    B.A. 

1659-60;  M.A.  1663.    Ord.  prifst  (Norwich)  May  19,  1665; 

C.  of  Weeting,  Norfolk.   R.  of  Gt  Fakenham,  1667-78.   R.  of 

Lawshall,  1(^1-1704.    Will  proved  (P.C.C),  1706.    Great 

benefactor  to  Caius  Collegu.   (Venn,  i.  395.) 
CAMBORNE,  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  at  Trinpty,  Apr.  r,  1666, 

as  Chambume.    Matric   1667;  B.A.   1660-70;  M.A.   1673. 

R.  of  Tostock,  Suffolk,  1672-9.   R.  of  Drinkstone,  1679-93. 

WiU  (Bury)  1693. 
CAMBRIDGE,    JOHN.     Pens,    at    Gonville    Hall,    1500-j. 

Benedictine  monk  from  Norwich.  One  of  these  names  V.  of 

Rainham,  Essex,  15 14.  Died  1541. 
CAMBRIDGE,  NORTON.    Matrie.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter. 

1669. 


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CAMBRIDGE,  RICHARD.  A  monk.  B.Can.L,  1485-7.  PriOT  of 
Crowland  Abbey,  Cambs.  Excused  regency,  1492.  [Gr.  Bk, 
B,  I.  39) 

CAMBRIDGE,  THOMAS,  see  RAWLYNS. 

CAMBRIDGE,  WILLIAM,  see  RAYSON. 

CAMBRIDGE, .   A  friar.   D.D.  1462-3. 

CAMBRIDGE  or  CHAMBRIDGE, .  A  monk.  B.D.  1519-20. 

CAMBRIDGE, .  Augustinian  friar.  B.D.  1525-6. 

CAMERA,  JOHN  DE.  'King's  scholar'  at  Cambridge,  1332. 
Perhaps  preb.  of  St  Martins-le-Grand,  London,  1330-3.  CJne 
John  de  Cambres  V.  of  East  Farleigh,  Kent,  1375. 

CAMFIELD,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke, 
June  24,  1654.  S.  of  Nathaniel,  citizen  of  London.  Matric. 
1657;  B.A.  1657-8;  M.A.  1661.  Fellow.  R.  of  Aylestone, 
Leics.,  1672-93.  Chaplain  to  the  Eari  of  Rutland.  V.  of 
St  Mary's,  Nottingham,  1690-3.  Preb.  of  Southwell.  Author, 
theological.  Died  Sept.  12, 1693.  M.I.  at  Aylestwie.  {Nichols, 
IV.  32.) 

CAMILLUS  RUSTICUS,  see  RUST,  CAMILLUS. 

CAMMELL  or  CAMELL,  ROBERT.    Adm.  scholar  (age  16)  at 

Sidney,  Dec.  7,  1709.  1st  s.  of  Robert,  attorney.  B.  at  Diss, 

Norfolk.    School,  Bishop's  Stortford.    Matric.  1710;  LL.B. 

1715;  LL.D.  1723.   Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  July,  1716.    R. 

of   Lound,   Suffolk,    1717-32.     R.   of   BradweU,    1717-32. 

Lecturer  at  St   Peter  Mancroft,  Norwich,   1731.   Author, 

Sermons.   Died  Nov.  21,  1732.   (G.  Mag.) 
CAMMELL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Feb.  5, 

1644-5.    S.  of  Robert.    B.  at  Diss,  Norfolk.    School,  Diss. 

Matric.  1645;  B.A.  1648-9;  M.A.  1652.    R.  of  Worlingham, 

Suffo'k,  1661-5.  R-  of  North  Cove,  1663.  Possibly  father  of 

the  next.   {PeUe,  1.  491.) 
CAMMELL,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter, 

1677.    Possibly  s.  of  Thomas,  R.  of  Worlingham  (above). 

B.  at  Attleborough,  Norfolk.    B.A.   1679^^0;   M.A.   1683. 

Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  1679-80;  priest,  June,  1680. 

R.  of  Withersdale,  Suffolk,  i68o.  R.  of  Holbrook,  1694-1735. 

Died  1735.  Father  of  the  next.   (Peile,  11.  67.) 
CAMMELL,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clark,  June  17,  i7i5- 

S.  of  Thomas  (above).  B.  at  Holbrook,  Suffolk.  Bapt.  Mar. 

i5i  1695-6.   School,  Charterhouse.    Matric.  1715.  Migrated 

to  Queens',  Feb.  26,  1716-7,  as  sizar.  (H.  G.  Harrison.) 
CAMOCK,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  July  7, 

1656.  S.  of  Robert,  drover.  B.  at  Stamford,  Lines.  School, 

Stamford.    Matric.  1656;  B.A.  1660-1;  M.A.  1664.    Signs 

for  priest's  orders  (London)  June  4,  1664.   Chaplain  in  the 

Royal  Navy.  C.  of  Barrowden,  Rutland,  1668.  R.  of  Seaton, 

1682. 
CAMMOCKE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Sept. 

i3i  1639-  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Boston,  Lines.  School,  Boston. 

Matric.  1640.   (Peile,  i.  463.) 
CAMOCKE,   JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,   July  2,   1641. 

Matric.  1642.   Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  22,  1644;  priest, 

July  14,  1662. 
CAMMOCK,  RICHARD.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Feb. 

II,  1647-8.    S   of  Edward.    B.  at  'Stonford'  (?  Stamford). 

School,  'Stonford.'  Matric.  1648. 
CAMOCK,  ROBERT.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1583. 
CAMOKE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1558. 

Perhaps  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1560. 
CAMOCKE,  WILLIAM  Described  as  'B.A.  of  St  John's'  when 

ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  20,  1607.   Ord.  priest  (Peterb.) 

May  22,  1608.  C.  of  Little  Ponton,  Lines.  Of  Castor,  North- 

an^.,  in  1614. 

CAMOCKE,  WILLIAM    Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Sept  12,  1681. 

Of  Lincolnshire.   Matric.  1681. 
CAMPE,  CHRISTOPHER   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Cxius,  Feb. 

20,   1608-9.    S.  of  Benedict,  gent.,  of  Pakefield,  Suffolk. 

School,  Benacre.    Matric.  1609.    Of  EUough,  Suffolk,  gent. 

Will  proved,  1649.  Buried  at  Becdes,  Oct.  29,  1649.  (Venn, 

1.  201.) 

CAMP,  JOHN.  M.A.  1478-9;  B.D.  1484-5;  D.D.  1499.  Fellow 
of  Pembroke,  1477.   Of  Norwich  diocese. 

CAMPE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  3,  1679.  Of 
Essex.  Matric.  1680;  B.A.  1682-3;  M.A.  1686.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  May  26,  1689;  priest  (Lincoln)  Feb.  12,  1692-3. 
R.  of  Chipping  Ongar,  Essex,  1692.  R.  of  Roding  Belchamp, 
1710.  Died  Sept.  19,  1720.  Buried  at  Chipping  Ongar.  MI. 

CAMPE,  LAURENCE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1626. 
Matric.  as  Fell.-Com.  Michs.  1626.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of 
Lawrence,  of  Colney  Hatch,  Middlesex.  Of  Colney  Hatch, 
Esq.    {Midds.  Pedigrees.) 

CAUMPE,  ROBERT.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1390-1400. 


Campion,  John 

CAMPBELL,  EDWARD.  Adm.  FelL-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Mar. 
23,  1598-9.  B.  in  St  Lawrence,  Old  Jewry.  B.A.  1602-3; 
M.A.  1606.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1609.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Sept.  25,  1609,  age  27;  priest,  Sept.  23,  1610.  Doubtless  s.  of 
Sir  Thomas,  Knt.,  and  ironmonger  of  London.  Buried  Nov. 
10,  1610.   (London  and  Midds.  Note  Book,  157.) 

CAMPBELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1597.  Of 
Scotland. 

CAMPBELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Clare,  May  29,  1711. 
Probably  s.  of  Sir  Alexander.  B.  in  London,  1695.  Of  the 
Admiralty,  and  afterwards  of  the  Treasury.  Died  at  Bath, 
Sept.  6,  1777.  Father  of  Pryse  (1745)  and  John  (1751). 
(Collins,  Peerage.) 

CABIPBELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  19, 
1748.  S.  of  James,  of  Hanover,  West  Indies.  School,  Enfield, 
Middlesex.   Matric.  1748. 

CAMPBELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Apr.  30,  1751. 
S.  of  John  (1711).  B.  in  London.  Matric.  1751.  Assumed 
the  name  Campbell-Hooke.  Lord  Lyon,  King  of  Arms, 
1754- 

CAMPBELL,  JOHN  NEIL.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  19)  at 
Emmanuel,  July  13,  1749.  S.  of  Hugh,  of  Milton  Ernest, 
Beds.,  Esq.  B.  at  Twickenham,  Middlesex.  School,  Fulham. 
Matric.  1749.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Dec.  10,  1755. 

CAMPBELL,  PRYSE.  Adm.  FelL-Com.  at  Clare,  Nov.  27, 1745. 
Of  Cawdor,  and  Stacpole  Court,  Pembs.  S.  of  John  (1711). 
B.  in  London.  Matric.  1745.  M.P.  for  Inverness,  1754;  for 
Nairn,  1761-8 ;  and  for  Cardigan,  1768.  Lord  Treasurer,  1766. 
Died  at  Bath,  Dec.  14,  1768. 

CAMPBELL,  WILLIAM  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1713.  B.  at  Wapping,  Middlesex.  Matric.  1713;  B.A.  1717-8; 
M.A.  1721.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1724.  Fellow,  1716.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Oct.  22, 1726;  priest,  Dec.  24, 1727.  Assist- 
ant Master  at  Isleworth,  Middlesex.  R.  of  Greenford  Magna, 
1733.  Died  Dec.  1769. 

CAMPERNOWNE,  see  CHAMPERNOWNE. 

CAMPES,  THOMAS.  Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi,  1356. 

CAMPHORA,  JOHN.  Resident  student  in  1444-  (Proctors' 
accounts.) 

CAMPIAN,  ABRAHAM  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1568;  B.A.  1571-2.  One  of  these  names  s.  of  Henry,  of 
London.  Of  Putney,  Surrey,  and  of  All  Hallows  in  the  City 
of  London.  Brother  of  William  (1560).  (Vis.  of  Kent,  1619; 
Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  4th  S.  11,  228.) 

CAMPIAN,  ALAN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1555. 

CAMPIAN,  ANDREW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  3,  1652. 
S.  of  Robert,  merchant  taylor,  of  London.  B.  May  26,  1636. 
School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  1655;  B.A.  1655-6;  M.A. 
1659.  V.  of  Edlesborough,  Bucks.,  1658-61.  Perhaps 
Master  of  Aldenham  School,  Herts.  ('Champion'),  1663-73. 
Buried  at  Totteridge,  Herts.,  1677.   (Robinson,  i.  168.) 

CAMPION,  EDMUND.  B.Can.L.  1501-2.  R.  of  St  Mary, 
Colchester,  1531-2.  R.  of  Easton  Magna,  Essex,  1531-6. 
V.  of  Althom,  1532-6.  Died  1536.  One  of  these  names 
V.  of  Swaffham  Prior,  Cambs.,  1498-1506.  (Called  B.D.) 

CAMPIAN,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
i635;Scholar,  1638;  B.A.  1638-9;  M.A.  1642.  Fellow,  1640-4; 
ejected.  One  of  these  names  s.  of  Sir  William,  of  Combwdl 
Manor, Goudhurst,  Kent.  Age  3  in  1619.  (Misc.Gen.it  Her., 
4th  S.  II.  263.) 

CAMPIAN,  FRANCIS.  Matric,  pens,  from  Clare,  Lent,  1629-30. 

CAMPION,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Aug.  19,  1634. 
Matric  1634;  B.A.  1638-9.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  i, 
1639-40;  priest,  Sept.  19,  1641. 

CAMPION,  HENRY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Dec. 
2,  1697.  S.  of  William,  of  Combwell,  Kent.  School,  Enfield. 
Matric.  1698.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  19,  1697-8.  Of 
Combwell  Manor,  and  of  Danny  Place,  Sussex.  Perhaps 
M.P.  for  East  Grinstead,  1708;  for  Bossiney,  1710;  for 
Sussex,  1713.  Died  Apr.  17,  1761.  Buried  at  Hurstpierpoint, 
Sussex.  M.I.  there.  (Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  4th  S.  11.  264.) 

CAMPION  or  CHAMPION,  JOHN.  Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi, 
1372.  R.  of  Landbeach,  Cambs.,  1375-9. 

CAMPION,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1558; 
Scholar,  1557;  B.A.  1567-8,  ist  in  the  ordo;  M.A.  1571. 
Perhaps  R.  of  Langton,  Yorks.,  1586-7.  Died  1587. 

CAMPION,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Magdalene,  Nov.  2, 
1685.  S.  of  John.  B.  in  London.  School,  Panton  (private). 
Matric.  1685;  B.A.  1689-90;  M.A.  1693.  Fellow,  1701. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1705.  Proctor,  1710.  Perhaps  R.  of 
Bisley,  Surrey,  1713-38.  R.  of  Hawkchurch,  Doiset,  1738- 
47.   Died  May  13,  1747.   (Hutchins,  iv.  55.) 


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CAMPION,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  i^oi. 
B.  in  London.  Matric.  Lent,  1702-3;  B.A.  1705-6;  M.A. 
1709.  Fellow,  1705.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  18,  1714- 
Reader  at  St  Martin's,  Ludgate.  Fell  into  distress.  Found 
starved  in  St  Clement's  Churchyard,  1737.   (Harvood,  285.) 

CAMPION,  ROWLAND.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1604. 
B.A.  from  Cl\re,  1606-7;  M.A.  1610.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Sept  20,  1607;  priest  (Peterb.)  May  22,  1608.  V.  of  Colne, 
Himts.,  1607.    V.  of  Lissington,  Lines.,  1624. 

CAMPLAN,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1633;  B.A.  1636-7;  M.A.  1640.  R.  of  Hodnet,  Salop;  ejected, 
1660.   Died  c.  i68o,  aged  65.   (Caiamy,  11.  328.) 

CAMPION,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  July  6, 
1671. 

CAMPIAN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Sidney,  May  10, 
1620,  from  Trinity  College,  Oxford  (probably  admitted  there 
1614).  S.  of  William,  R.  of  Holcott,  Northants.  B.  there. 
Bapt.  Feb.  19,  1597-8.  School,  Brixworth.  B.A.  1620-1; 
M.A.  1624.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1624.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.) 
Mar.  18,  1621-2.  V.  of  Gt  Harrowden,  Northants.,  1622; 
and  of  Moulton,  1627-39.  Died  1639.  (Al.  Oxon.;  wrongly 
identified;  T.  P.  Dorman.) 

CAMPION,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1546. 

CAMPION,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  (age  11)  from  Pem- 
broke, Micbs.  1560.  Probably  of  Goudhurst,  Kent.  S. 
of  Henry,  of  London.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  21, 
1569-70.  Died  Dec.  10,  1615.  Buried  at  Goudhurst.  Will 
(P.C.C.)  1616.  One  of  these  names  M.P.  for  Haslemere,  1586. 
(Vis.  of  Kent,  1619;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  4th  S.  11.  263.) 

CAMPIAN,  WILLIAM.    B.A.  from  St  John's,  1567-8;  M.A. 

1571.   Probably  V.  of  Bradeley,  Stafis.,  I579-83- 
CAMPIAN,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1575.  See  a  contemporary  at  Oxford. 

CAMPION,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1582;  B.A.  1585-6. 
CAMPION,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1625 ; 

B.A.   1628-9;   M.A.   1632.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  9; 

priest,  May  13,  1629.    Perhaps  R.  of  Holcott,  Northants., 

1636-^.  Died  May  3,  1639.   (T.  P  Dorman.) 

CAMPION,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  19, 
1629-30.  Of  Kent.  B.A.  from  Clare,  1633-4.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Sept.  20,  1635;  priest,  June  12,  1636.  Perhaps 
s.  of  William,  of  Goudhurst,  Kent.  Age  6  in  1619.  {Vis.  of 
Kent.) 

CAMPION,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  Nov.  29, 
1724.  Matric.  1725.  4th  s.  of  Henry,  of  Combwell  Manor, 
Kent,  and  of  Danny  Place,  Sussex.  B.  1707.  Died  Aug.  i, 
1778.  Buried  at  Hurstpierpoint.  {Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  4th  S. 
II.  265.) 


B.Can.L.  1473-6. 
B.A.  1511-2. 
,    Adm.   Fell. -Com. 


1601-3. 


at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  26, 


CAMPION,  ,    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1606. 

One  William  Campion,  s.  and  h.  of  Sir  William,  of  Combwell 

Manor,  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  24,  1604.    Knighted, 

June  26,  1618.    Of  the  Barbican  in  the  City  of  London. 

(Misc.  Gen.  «f  Her.,  4th  S.  11.  263.) 
CAMPION,  .    Adm.   Fell.-Com.   at  Trinity,    1655.    One 

William  Campion,  s.  and  h.  of  Sir  William,  of  Combwell 

Manor.  Bapt.  Feb.  6, 1639-40.  Died  Sept.  20, 1702,  aged  63. 

Buried  at  Goudhurst.   M.I.  there.    {Mtsc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  4th 

S.  II.  264.) 
CAMPLESHON,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)   at  Sr  John's, 

May  30,  1651.  S.  of  Charles,  of  Catton,  Yorks.  B.  at  Kexby. 

School,   Pocklington.    Matric.    1651;   B.A.    1654-5.    V.   of 

Rainham,  Kent,  1662-5.   V.  of  Upchurch,  1663. 
CAMPLESHON,   LEONARD.    Matric.   pens,   from  St  John's, 

Michs.  1613;  B.A.  1617-8;  M.A.  1621.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 

May  1;  priest.  May  2,  1621. 
CAMPLESHON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 

1619;   B.A.   1622-3;  M.A.   1626.    V.  of  Boynton,  Yorks., 

1628-66. 
CAMPLIN,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,   Tune  11, 

1674.    Matric  1674;  B.A.  1677-8;  M.A.  1684.   Ord.  deacon 

(Norwich)  June,  1680. 
CAMPLIN.  THOMAS.   Incorp.  M.A.  1672,  from  Queen's  College, 

Oxford.    S.  of  Richard,  V.  of  Kingston,  Somerset.    Matric. 

from  St  Mary  Hall,  Apr.  11,  1660;  B.A.  from  Queen's,  1663; 

M.A.    from    Gloucester    Hall,    1665.     V.    of    Kingston-by- 

Taunton,  Somerset,  1669-1716.   Died  1716.   (Al.  Oxon.) 


Canham,  Hormonsden 

CAMPNET,  W.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1576. 

CAMPSWELL,  THOMAS.  Matric  FelL-Com.  from  St  Clement's 
Hostel,  Easter,  1544;  B.D.  (Oxford)  1531.  Lastpciorof  the 
Benedictine    Monastery    at    Coventry,    1538-9.     Received 
pension  of  £133.  6s.  8i.  at  the  Surrender,  1539. 
CAMUS,  NICHOLAS.   M.A.  1624  (on  the  King's  visit). 
CANAPOLIS,  Comes.   M.A.  1615. 

CANCELLOR,  WILLIAM.   Of  King's  CoUege;  chorister,  age  28, 
when  ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Mar.  22, 1561-2.  One  of  these  names 
V.  of  Wrotham,  Kent,  1563-8. 
CANDELLYNG  (?  CAULIN),  ROBERT.    B.A.  1478-9;  B.Ov.L. 

1483-4;  D.Civ.L.  1500. 
CANDELSBY,  JOHN.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1395;  'bachelor' 

in  1409.   Died  June  15,  1412. 
CANDISH,  see  CAVENDISH. 

CANDLAND,  ROBERT.   B.Civ.L.  1488-9;  D.Civ.L.  1493-4. 
CANDLER,  FERDINAND,   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke, 
Jmie  23,  1621.   S.  of  Richard,  deceased,  of  London.    Matric 

1621.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  1622. 
CANDLER,   ISAAC.    Matric  sizar  from   King's,  1664;  B.A. 

1667-8. 
CANDLER,  JOHN.  B.A.  1337-8. 
CANDLER,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Sept.  I3,  1649.    Of 

Suffolk.   B.A.  1653-4;  M.A.  1657.   R.  of  Pettaugh,  Suffolk, 

1664-76.  Buried  there,  Dec  29. 
CANDLER,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 

1687.   Probably  of  Woodbridge,  Suffolk.  S.  of  Philip  (1647). 

Bapt.  Nov.  17,  1670.    B.A.  1689-90;  M.A.  1693.    Fellow, 

1692-6.  Brother  of  Philip  (1681). 
CANDLER  alias  GILLET,  BIATHIAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity, 

Easter,  1620 ;  B.A.  1623-4 ;  M.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1628.  Ord. 

deacon  and  priest  (Norwich)  Dec.  18, 1625.  V.  of  Coddenham. 

Suffolk,  1629.  Ejected,  1662.  Some  of  his  ms.  collections  are 

in  the  British  Museum  and  the  Bodleian.  Died  1663.  (Caiamy, 

II.  416;  J.  Browne,  Norf.  and  Suff.,  596.) 
CANDLER  alias  GILLET,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity, 

Feb.  8, 1648-9;  B.A.  1652  3;  M.A.  1656.   V.  of  Brandeston, 

Suffolk,  1661.   Licensed,  by  the  Bishop,  to  teach  grammar, 

1662. 
CANDLER  or  CHANDLER,  PHILIP.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 

July  5,  i6ii7.    Of  Suffolk.    School,  Westminster.    Scholar, 

1648;  Matnc.  1650;  B.A.  1650-1;  M.A.  1654.    Chaplain  of 

Trinitv,    1654.    V.   of  St   Mary-at-Quay,    Ipswich.     R.   of 

Framlingham,  1658-89.    Head  Master,  Woodbridge  School, 

1670-89.    Buried  Oct.  6,  1689,  at  Woodbridge.    Father  of 

the  next  and  John  ^1687). 
CANDLER,  PHILIP.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Jan.  i, 

1680-1.   Of  Suffolk.   S.  of  the  last.   B.  at  Ipswich.   School, 

Woodbridge.    Matric.  1681;  B.A.  1684-5;  M.A.  1688.    Ord. 

deacon  (Norwich)  Feb.  1685-6;  priest,  Nov.  1688.    C.  of 

Woodbridge.     Succeeded  as  Head  Master  of  Woodbridge, 

1689-1703.    R.  of  Shottesbam  and  HoUesley,  Suffolk,  1701. 

Died  May  24,  1739.    Father  of  the  next. 
CANDLER,  PHILIP.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Dec  21, 

1721.   Of  Woodbridge,  Suffolk.  S.  of  Philip  (above).   Bapt. 

at  HoUesley,  Nov.  25,  1703.   School,  Woodbridge.    Matric. 

1722;  B.A.  1725-6;   M.A.  1730.    R.  of  Blofield,  Norfolk, 

1735- 
CANDLER,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  31, 

1629.    Of  Suffolk.    Matric.  1629;  B.A.  1632-3;  M.A.  from 

Jesus,  1636.    Will  of  one  of  these  names  (P.CC.)  1649;  of 

Somerleyton,  Suffolk. 
CANES,  VINCENT.  Said  to  have  spent  two  years  at  Cambridge. 

B.  on  the  borders  of  Notts,  and  Leics.  Travelled  for  some 

years.    Converted  to  Catholicism.    Entered  the  Franciscan 

convent  at  Douav.  Employed  on  the  English  mission,  1648. 

Died  at  Somerset  House,  Strand,  June,  1672.  Controversial 

writer.    (D.N.B.) 
CANFEILDE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Oct.  14, 

1628.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.  B.  at  Luton,  Beds.  School,  Luton. 

Matric  1629;  Scholar,  1629-34:  B.A.  1632-3;  M.A.  1636. 

Of  Guildford,  Surrey,  in  1662.   (Km.  of  Surrey.) 
CANFORTH,  THOMAS.   Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1578;  B.A.  1581-2;  M.A.  1585.    Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Oct. 

20  (1588?).  V.  of  Thwaite,  Norfolk,  1588  (?). 
CANHAM,  GASCON.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  May  10, 

1605.     Eldest   8.    of   Thomas,    husbandman,    of    Rudham, 

Norfolk.   School,  Thetford.   Matric  1605;  Scholar,  1606-13; 

B.A.  1608-9;  M.A.  1613.    V.  of  Arlington,  Devon,  1613-67. 

Died  1667.   M.I.  there.   Will,  Exeter.   (Venn.i.  189.) 
CANNAN,  HORMONSDEN.    Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 

Eton,  1681.  B.  in  London.  Matric.  1683;  B.A.  1685-6;  M.A. 

1689.  Fellow,  1685.  Master  of  Maidstone  schooL  Died  there, 

Apr.  1696. 

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CANHAM,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 

1601.  Of  Norfolk.  B.A.  1605-6;  M.A.  1609.  V.  of  Narburgh, 
Norfolk,  1614..  R.  of  Clenchwarton,  1624.  This  and  the 
next  refer  to  separate  men.    (Masters.) 

CANHAM,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1602;  B.A.  1605-6. 

CANNAN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Mar.  10, 1613-4, 
S.  of  'Diomas,  minister,  of  Happisburgh,  Norfolk.  School, 
Cambridge.  Matric.  1613;  B.A.  1617-8;  M.A.  1621.  Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  July  4,  1618.  R.  of  Ridlington, 
Norfolk,  1619-21;  of  Bircbam  Tofts,  i624-?42;  of  Clench- 
warton, 1625-42;  of  Roxborough,  1625-42.  Died  1642. 
(Venn,  i.  224.) 

CANHAM,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Jan.  17, 1637-8. 
S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Caston,  Norfolk.  B.  there.  Sdiool, 
Thetford.  Matria  1638;  B.A.  1641-2.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Mar.  17, 1644;  C.  of  rtexton,  Norfolk.  Perhaps  R.  of  Bircham 
Newton,  Norfolk,  1679  (M.A.).  One  of  these  names,  R.  of 
Onehouse,  Suffolk,  1646.   {Venn,  i.  330.) 

CANHAM,  JOHN.  Matric  pens,  from  King's,  Michs.  1687. 
Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  John,  of  London,  merchant,  adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  1689. 

CANHAM,  JOHN.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  5, 
1720-1.  Of  London.  Matric.  1721.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Jan.  28,  1719-20,  as  only  s.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  the 
Inner  Temple. 

CANHAM,  PAUL.  Adm.  FelL-Com.  (age  21)  at  Caius,  Oct.  14, 
1692.  S.  of  Paul,  gent,  of  Norwich.  B.  at  Colchester. 
School,  Colchester.  Matric.  1693;  LL.B.  1698.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Sept.  19,  1697;  priest,  Sept.  25,  1698.  One  of  the 
Brethren  of  St  Katharine's,  London.  Lecturer  at  St  James*, 
Duke's  Place.  Author.  Died  Oct.  19,  1723.  Will  (P.C.C.) 
1724.  Father  of  Sparke  (1730).  {Venn,  1.  492;  Hist.  Reg. 
Chronicle.) 

CANHAM,   RICHARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 

1588;  B.A.  1591-2;  M-A.  1595. 
CANHAM,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter, 

1544. 
CANHAM,  ROBERT.    Matric.  pens,  from  Peterbouse,  Michs. 

1579;  B.A.  1583-4;  M.A.  1587.    Fellow,  1587-1600.    Ord. 

deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  July  15,  1593.   R.  of  Ovington, 

Norfolk,  1603-26.  V.  of  Watton,  1609-26.  Died  1626. 

CANHAM  or  CANNON,  SIMON.  Mateic.  sizar  (age  22)  from 
St  John's,  Easter,  1569.  S.  of  Simon,  of  Aslull,  Norfolk. 
B.A.  1571-2;  M.A.  from  Caius,  1575.  Fellow  of  Caius,  1575-8. 
Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Bath.  R.  of  Marwood,  Devon,  1578- 
1622.  R.  of  Tawstock,  1578-1622.  Buried  Dec.  23,  1622,  at 
Marwood.  M.I.  there.   {Venn,  1.  72.) 

CANHAM,  SIMON.  Matric.  pens,  (age  17)  from  Pembroke, 
E^ter,  1631.  S.  of  William,  of  Suffolk,  mercer.  B.A.  1634-5 ; 
M.A.  1638.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  22,  1639.  R.  of 
Chelmondiston,  Suffolk,  1661-3.  R.  of  Barham,  1663.  R.  of 
Stokesby,  Norfolk,  till  1669.  Died  1669. 

CANHAM,  STARKE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  May,  1730. 
S.  of  Paul  (1692),  one  of  the  Brethren  of  St  Katharine.  B.  in 
London.  Schools,  St  Paul's  and  Westminster.  Scholar, 
1730-4;  Matric.  1731;  B.A.  1733-4;  M.A.  1737.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  June  20,  1736,  as  C.  of  St  Margaret  Pattens; 
priest,  Dec.  24,  1738.  C.  of  St  Dunstan  in-the  East,  1754. 
Chaplain  to  Lord  Plymouth.  Died  at  Richmond,  Surrey. 
Buned  at  Petersham,  June  11,  1777.  Will  proved  (P.C.C.) 
1777.   {Venn,  11.  33.) 

CANNAM,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1588; 
Scholar,  1590.   One  of  these  names,  R.  of  Crostwick,  Norfolk, 

1602.  R.  of  Felmingham  in  1604.  Perhaps  R.  of  Honing, 
1610-30. 

CANHAM,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Jesus,  July  5, 
1670.   Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  1671. 

CANNAP,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caiu',  Apr  25, 1593. 
S.  of  Nicholas,  R.  of  Saxmundham,  Suffolk.  School,  BenhaU, 
Suffolk.  Matric.  c.  1593;  Scholar,  1593-8;  B.A.  1596-7; 
M.A.  1600.  Ord.  priest  (Suffragan  Bishop  of  Colchesto-) 
May  28,  1598;  C.  of  Bniisjard.  Father  of  Henry,  next,  and 
John  (1637);  brother  of  Michael  (1605).   {Venn,  i.  148.) 

CANNAP,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caids,  Apr.  14, 1626. 
S.  of  Henry,  above,  nunister  of  Bruisyard.  Matric.  1626-7; 
Scholar,  1627-32;  B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633.  V.  of  Aldring- 
ham,  Suffolk.  C.  of  Bruisyard,  in  1636.  Brother  of  John 
(1637).   {Venn,  1.  175.) 

CANNAP,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  May  2,  1637. 
S.  of  Henry,  clerk  (1593).  B-  at  Bruisyard,  Suffolk.  School, 
Ipswich.  Scholar,  1640  to  death.  Died  in  College.  Buried 
Aug.  17, 1640,  at  St  Michael's,  Cambridge.  Brother  of  Henry 
(1626).   {Venn,  i.  326.} 


Cannon,  Thomas 

CANNOPE,  KnCHAEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  July  24, 
1605.  S.  of  Nicholas,  R.  of  Saxmundham,  Suffolk.  S(^ool, 
Kelsale.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Mar.  12,  1607-8. 
Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  May  30,  1613.  C.  of  Aldringham-cum- 
Thorpe,  Suffolk,  1613.  Buried  there  Jan.  15,  1643.  Brother 
of  Henry  (1593).   {Venn,  i.  190.) 

CANNE,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1565. 

CANNE  (possibly  CANNAM),  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's, 
Dec  1602.  Dr  Peile  thinks  it  possible  that  he  may  be  the 
Puritan  divine  and  controversialist  described  in  the  D.N.B. 
{PeiU,  I.  243.) 

CANNER,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizarfrom  St  John's,  Lent,  1623-4; 
B.A.  1627-8.  C.  of  Clifton  Campville,  Staffs.,  1625-30.  He 
was  blind.  Sent  to  Cambridge  by  his  rector,  Dr  Morton. 
{Wm  Salt,  Arch.  Soc.,  1915.) 

CANNINGE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Apr.  10,  1667.  Of 
Essex.  Matric.  1667,  as  'Comming';  Scholar,  1669;  B.A. 
1670-1. 

CANNING,  JOHN,  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  r6,  1673.  Of 
Essex.  S.  of  George,  of  Elsenham.  B.A.  1676-7.  V.  of  Elsen- 
ham,  Essex,  1678-1731.   Died  1731.   Admon.  P.C.C. 

CANNING,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  28, 
1747.  S.  of  William,  farmer,  of  Old  Mead,  Essex.  B.  at 
Henham.  School,  Bishop's  Stortford,  Herts.  Matric.  1747; 
B.A.  1750-1.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  17,  1752;  priest, 
Dec,  23,  1753.  V.  of  Elsenham,  Essex,  1757-84.  Died  1784. 
{Scott-Mayor,  iii.  566.) 

CANNING,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Aug.  13, 
1724.  S.  of  Richard,  Captain,  R.N.  B.  at  Plymouth,  1708. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric  1725;  B.A.  1728-9;  M.A.  &om 
Peterhouse,  1735.  P.C.  of  St  Lawrence,  Ipswich,  1734.  R. 
of  Harkstead,  Suffolk,  1738-69.  R.  of  Freston,  1755-75, 
V.  of  Rushmere,  1755-6.  R.  of  Thomham  Magna,  1766-8. 
Author,  The  Suffolk  Traveller.  Died  June  8,  1775.  Buried 
at  St  Helen's,  Ipswich.  M.I.  {D.N.B.) 

CANNON,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  July  2,  1722.  Of 
Sussex.  School,  Sevenoaks,  Kent.  Scholar;  Matric.  1722; 
B.A.  1725-6;  M.A.  1730.  Fellow,  1730-5.  Ord.  priest  (Ely, 
Litt.  dim.  from  Canterbury)  Dec.  22,  1728.  C.  of  Uckfield, 
Sussex.     Died  in  College  Feb.  5,  1734-5.  (G.  Mag.) 

CANNON,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Sept  24,  1730. 
S.  of  Robert,  D.D.  (1680).  Bapt.  at  St  Andrew's,  Holbom, 
Jan.  15, 1712-3.  School,  Eton  (colleger).  Matric  1732.  Adm. 
at  the  Bfiddle  Temple,  July  7, 1732,  as  s.  and  h.  of  the  Dean  of 
Lincoln. 

CANNON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1626.  Matric. 
Michs.  1629.  Of  Norfolk.   B.A.  1629-30. 

CANNON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Oct.  18,  1705.  S.  of 
John,  R.  of  Isefield,  Sussex.  Rustat  scholar.  Matric.  1706; 
B.A.  1709-10;  M.A.  1713;  D.D.  1728  {Com.  Reg.).  Fellow, 
1712-22.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  May  27,  1716;  priest.  Mar.  17, 
1716-7.  V.  of  Whittlesford,  Cambs.,  1716.  R.  of  Tillington. 
Sussex,  1722.  Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of  Somerset.  Will 
(P.C.C.)  1761.   (A.  Gray.) 

CANNON,  PETER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jksus,  Jan.  26,  1621-2. 
Of  Surrey.  Matric.  1622;  Scholar,  1625;  B.A.  1625-6;  M.A. 
1629.  Fellow.  R.  of  Rushton,  Northants.,  1661-89.  Perhaps 
preb.  of  Southwell,  1670-82.  Buried  at  Rushton,  Oct.  10, 
1689,  aged  83.    Father  of  the  next.    (A.  Gray.) 

CANON,  PETER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  18,  1672.  S.  of 
Peter,  above.  Matric.  1672;  Scholar,  1672;  B.A.  1675-6; 
M.A.  1679.  R.  of  Waltham,  Lines.  Preb.  of  Southwell, 
1680-92.   Died  1692. 

CANNON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1680.  B.  in  London,  1663.  Matric.  1681;  B.A.  1685-6;  M.A. 
1689;  B.D.  1702;  D.D.  1707.  Fellow,  1684.  Taxor,  1697. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept.  20,  1685.  Chaplain  to  Chelsea 
College.  R.  of  Bexwell,  Norfolk,  1707-8.  Archdeacon  of 
Norfolk,  1708.  Preb.  of  Ely,  1709.  R.  of  Bluntisham,  Hunts., 
1709-14.  R.  of  Newton,  Isle  of  Ely,  1714-6.  P^eb.  of 
Westminster,  1715.  Sub-almoner  to  the  King,  1716.  V.  of 
Christ  Church,  Newgate  St,  1718.  Preb.  and  I>ean  of  Lincoln, 
1721.  Died  Mar.  28,  1722.  Buried  in  Westminster  Abbey. 
Father  of  Charles  (1730).  {D.N.B.;  Harwood,  266.) 

CANNON,  SIMON.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  July  17,  1637.  Of 
Norfolk.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  1637;  Scholar,  1638; 
B.A.  1640-1.  R.  of  Merton,  Norfolk,  1646.  R.  of  Little 
Cressingham,  1654-80.    R.  of  Bodney,  1656-80.  Died  1680. 

CANNON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 
1586. 

CANON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Quxkhs',  Aug.  17,  x602. 
Of  Lancashire. 


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Cannon,  Thomas 

CANON,  THOMAS.  Matric  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1615.  Of 
Surrey.  B..\.  1618-9;  M.A.  1622;  B.D.  1629.  Fellow,  1620- 
37.  Taxor,  1627.  V.  of  Guilden  Mcwden,  Cambs.,  1629.  R. 
of  Church  Brampton,  Northants.,  1635-44;  ejected;  rein- 
stated, 1660.  Preb.  of  Carlisle,  1 661-8.  fteb.of  York,  1665-8. 
During  his  ejectment  be  servei  as  chaplain  in  the  Royalist 
army.  Buried  at  Brampton,  Mar.  28,  1668;  aged  68.  (A. 
Gray;  Baker,  I.  86.) 

CANNON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Aug.  6,  i737-  Of 
Westminster.  B.  in  London.  Migrated  to  St  Catharine's, 
Dec  26,  1737.  Matric.  1738.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Iim,  Jan.  30, 
1739-40.  Not  improbably  s.  of  Robert  (1680).  If  so  author 
of  a  pamphlet  'of  detestable  impurity,*  for  which  he  was 
imprisoned;  and  afterwards  fled  abroad.  (D.N.B.;  and  N. 
and  Q.  2nd  scr.  viii.  65.) 

CANONS,  WHITE  (Premonstratensians),  prior  of.   B.D.  1475-6. 

CANOW  orCAYNOW,  RICHARD.  B.A.  1513-4;  M.A.  1517. 

CANSELLER,  STEPHEN.    Adm.  at  St  Catharine's,  Jan.  15. 

1690-1.   Matric.  1693;  B.A.  1693-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 

June,  1694;  priest,  Feb.  1699-1700. 

CANSFIELD,  see  also  CAUSFIELD. 

CANSFIELD,  ROBERT.  Matric  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1566.  Of  Lancashire.  Scholar,  1570;  B.A.  1570-1;  M.A.  from 
St  Catharine's,  1574.  Fellowof  StCatharine's,  1572.  Proctor, 
1588-9.  Canon  of  York,  1588.   Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1577. 

CANT,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1562. 

CANT,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Mar.  18,  1724-5. 

Of  Leicestershire.    Matric.  1725;  B.A.  1728-9;  M.A.  i734. 

Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  20,  1730;  priest,  Sept.  24,  1732. 

R.  of  Harby,  Leics.,  1751-63.    V.  of  Somercotes,  Lines. 

J.P.  forCounty  Leics.  Died  Jan.  24, 1763,  aged  56.  (Nichols, 

III.  985) 
CANTELUPE,  NICHOLAS.  Carmelite  friar.   'D.D.  Cambridge.' 

Prior  of  the  Carmelite  House  at  Bristol,  Gloucester,  and 

finally  Northampton.  Died  there,  1441,  probably  Sept.  27. 

CANTERBURY,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1450.  Of  Tewkesbury.  Clerk  of  the  works  for  the  College 
buildings.  Esquire  Bedell  (the  first  definitely  so  termed),  c. 
1470.  Married  Isabel,  sister  of  Rob.  Woodlark,  provost  of 
King's.  Buried  in  St  Benet's,  Cambridge.  (Stokes,  Bedells; 
Masters,  57.) 

CANTLIE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Pembroke,  Dec  16,  1738. 
S.  of  John,  of  Port  Glasgow.  Matric.  1741 ;  M.B.  1743.  He 
was  M..\.  of  Glasgow.  Matric.  from  Balliol  College,  Oxford, 
Oct.  10,  1737,  age  20. 

CANTRELL,  see  also  CHANTRELL. 

CANTRELL,  EDWARD.  Matric  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall, 
Easter,  1544;  LL.B.  1545.  Perhaps  s.  of  Ralph,  of  Heming- 
stone,  Suffolk,  registrar  of  the  Bishop  of  Norwich.  Will  of 
Edmund  {sic.)  proved  (V.C.C.1  1552.  (Vis.  of  Berks.,  1623.) 

CANTRELL,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  14, 1701. 
S.  of  Thomas  (1681),  Head  Master  of  Derby  School.  B.  1684- 
5.  School,  Derby.  Matric  1701;  B.A.  1704-5;  M.A.  1710. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1757.  V.  of  St  Alkemund's,  Derby, 
1712-73.  Assistant  Master  at  Derby  School,  1722.  Author, 
controversial,  mainly  on  Baptism.  Died  1773.  Father  of 
William  (i734).    (D.N.B.) 

CANTRELL,  RALPH.  Of  King's  Hall.  Scholar  or  feUow, 
1501-6.  B.Civ.L.  1492;  perhaps  D.Can.L.  1502-3,  as 
'Robert.'  Preb.  of  Lichfield,  1507-31.  Benefactor  to  St 
Mary's  Church,  Cambridge.  One  of  these  names,  of  Heming- 
stone,  Suffolk,  was  registrar  to  Bishop  Nix  of  Norwich. 
Perhaps  father  of  the  next.   (Vis.  of  Berks.,  1664.) 

CANTRELL,   RALPH.    B.A.   1538-9;  M.A.   1542.    FeUow  of 

Jesus,  153^40.   FeUow  of  St  John's,  c.  1540.   Perhaps  3rd 

s.  of  Ralph  (above).   (A.  Gray.) 
CANTRELL,  RALPH.    Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Peterhouse, 

Easter,  1578.  Perhaps  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Hemingstone,  Suffolk. 

Of    Hemingstone    and    Bury    St    Edmunds.     Died    1623. 

(Copinger,  11.  283.) 
CANTRELL,   RALPH.    Adm.   at  Corpus  Christi,   1599.    Of 

Suffolk.   Perhaps  s.  of  above.  Of  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Adm. 

at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  25,  1602.   Of  Hemingstone.   Knighted, 

Mar.  II,  1624-5.    Admon.  (P.C.C.)  1654.    (Km.  of  Berks., 

1623.) 
CANTRILL,  RICHARD.  Matric  pens,  from  Clark,  Easter,  1576. 
CANTERELL  or  CHANTERELL,  ROBERT.   B.Civ.  and  Can.L. 

1492-3;  D.Can.L.  1502-3. 
CANTRELL  or  CHAUNTELL,  THOMAS.   Adm.  at  Kino's  (age 

17)  a  scholar  from  Eton,  Aug.  16,  1518.   Of  Gryme,  Stain. 

Probably  B.A.  1521-2.   Fellow,  1521. 

CANTRELL,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1537-8;  M.A.  1541. 


Capell,  Edward 

CANTRELL,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1626.  Of  Derbyshire.  B.  at  Repton.  B.A.  1629-30;  M.A. 
1633.  Fellow,  1633-6.  Buried  at  Coton,  Cambs.,  Apr.  21, 
1636.   Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1636. 

CANTRELL,  THOMAS.  M.A.  from  Sidney,  1681.  S.  of  John, 
of  Repton,  Derbs.  Matric  from  Brasenose  College,  Oxford, 
May  28,  1666,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1669-70.  Ord.  priest 
(Lincoln)  Sept.  24,  1671.  Master  of  Derby  School,  1684-98. 
V.  of  Elvaston,  Derbs.,  1695.  Buried  Mar.  23,  1697-8.  M.I. 
at  St  Peter's,  Derby.  Father  of  Henry  (1701).  (Al.  Oxon.) 

CANTRELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  ai,  1596. 
Of  Northumberland. 

CANTRELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
Sept.  27,  1734.  S.  of  Henry  (1701),  V.  of  St  Alkmund's, 
Derby.  B.  at  Derby,  1716.  Schools,  Derby  and  Repton. 
Matnc.  1735;  B.A.  1738-9.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  17, 
1739;  priest,  Feb.  22,  1740-1.  R.  of  Normanton,  Rutland, 
1751-87.  R.  of  St  Michael's,  Stamford,  1766-87.  Died  Jan. 
17,  1787.  M.I.  in  St  Alkmund's,  Derby.  (Scott-Mayor,  111. 
463.) 

CANTRELL,  .    B.A.  1521-2.    Perhaps  William  CantreU, 

'B.A.  Cambridge'  who  supplicated  for  incorporation  and 
M.A.  at  Oxford,  1548-9  (he  was  B.A.  of  6  years).  R.  of 
Burnham  Norton,  Norfolk,  1558.  (Al.  Oxon.) 

CANTRELL, (major).  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1544- 
CANTRELL, .  (minor).  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1544- 
CANYETT  or  CANZETT,  NICHOLAS.  B.A.  1540-1.  Scholar  of 

Christ's,  1537-8. 

CAPCOTES,  see  COPCOT. 

CAPE  or  CAIPE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
July  4,  1631.  S.  of  Thomas,  V.  of  Bridlington,  Yorks.  B. 
there.  School,  Bridlington.   Matric.  1631. 

CAPE  or  CAPPE,  .    B.Can.L.   1483-4   (?  M.A.    1478-9). 

Probably  Christopher,  V.  of  Meldreth,  Cambs.,  1481-1504. 
R.  of  St  Andrew's,  Cambridge,  1485-  Will  (P.C.C.)  1504. 

CAPPELL,  AARON.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Michs, 
1581.  Will  of  one  of  these  names  (Cons.  C.  London)  1620;  of 
St  Kath.  Coleman,  London. 

CAPYLL,  ARTHUR.  Matric  FeU.-Com.  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1571.  S.  of  Sir  Henry.  Perhaps  adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Apr.  27,  1580.  Sir  Arthur,  of  Raines  Hall,  Essex. 
Sheriff  of  Herts.,  1592.  Knighted,  1617.  M. P.  for  St  Albans, 
1623-4.   Died  Apr.  9,  1632. 

CAPELL,  ARTHUR.  Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  Queens',  Lent, 
1618-9.  Of  Essex.  Lord  Capel  of  Hadham,  s.  of  Sir  Henry 
(1592),  of  Raines  Hall,  Essex.  B.  c.  1610.  M.P.  for  County 
Herts,  in  the  Short  and  Long  Parliaments,  1640.  Created 
Baron  Capel  of  Hadham,i64i.  Knighted,  1645.  Distinguished 
Royalist  and  devoted  attendant  of  the  King  and  Queen. 
In  Colchester  during  the  siege,  1648.  Impeached  for  High 
Treason.  Condemn^  and  beheaded,  Mar.  9,  1648-9.  Buried 
at  Hadham.   M.I.  there.   Father  of  the  next.  (D.N.B.) 

CAPELL,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  18,  1660. 
Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  1660.  ist  s.  of  Sir  Arthur,  of  Little 
Hadham,  Herts.,  Knt.  (above).  Of  Stanton,  Suffolk,  Esq. 
(Vis.  of  Suffolk,  1664.) 

CAPEL,  DANIEL.  Chorister  of  Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  1643; 
'late  of  Cambridge  University.'  S.  of  Richard,  M.A.  of 
Oxford.  B.A.  (Oxford)  1648-9;  M.A.  1651.  R.  of  Alderley, 
Gloucs.,  1656-8;  and  of  Shipton  Moigne,  1658-63;  deprived 
as  not  having  obtained  Holy  Orders.  Afterwards  practised 
physic  at  Stroud.  Buried  there,  Sept.  24,  1679-  Will  at 
Gloucester.    (F.  S.  Hockaday.) 

CAPELL,  EDWARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens',  May  ir, 
1592.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  Arthur  (1571)- 

CAPELL,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Jan.  2,  1671-a. 
Of  Suffolk.  S.  of  Gamaliel,  D.D.  (1616).  Matric.  1672;  B.A. 
1675-6;  M.A.  1679.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Norwich)  Dec. 
21,  1679.  R.  of  All  Saints',  SUnton,  Suffolk,  1679-  R-  of 
St  John's,  Stanton,  1683-1720.  Died  Feb.  1720,  aged  63. 
Father  of  Gamaliel  (1702-3)-  (Vii-  of  Suff.,  1664;  CoUtns, 
III.  477.) 

CAPELL,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  ty)  at  St  Catharine  s. 
May  15,  1730.  S.  of  Gamaliel  (1703),  R-  of  Stanton,  Suffolk. 
B.  at  Troston,  Suffolk.  School,  Bury.  Matric.  1730.  Adm. 
at  the  Middle  Temple,  May,  1730.  Eteputy  inspector  of 
plays  1737.  Groom  of  the  privy  chamber,  1745.  Devoted 
his  life  to  the  study  of  Shakespeare.  His  Notes  andVanou* 
Readings  to  Shakespeare  were  finaUy  published  in  1783.  Died 
Tan  24.  1781,  at  Brick  Court,  Temple.  Buried  at  Fomham 
AH  Saints',  Suffolk.  He  presented  the  bulk  of  his  library  to 
Trinity  CoUege.  Brother  of  Robert  (173a)-  (D.N.B.) 


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Capell,  Francis 

CAPELL,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  FelL-Com.  at  Christ's,  May  31, 
1626.  S.  of  Gamaliel,  of  Essex.  School,  Bishop's  Stortford 
(private).  Matric  1627;  B.A.  1629-30.  Of  Fryeming,  Essex, 
Esq.,  according  to  PeiU  (i.  376),  who  seems  to  confuse  him 
with  the  next. 

CAPELL,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Michs. 
1639.  Of  Essex.  S.  of  Sir  Gamaliel,  of  Raynes,  Essex,  Knt.; 
adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  6,  1644-5.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1647;  of 
Fryeming,  Essex.  Brotherof  Gamaliel  (1632).  {Vis.  of  Essex.) 

CAPEL,  GAMALIEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1577.  Of  London.  B.A.  1580-1;  M.A.  from  Queens',  1584. 
Fellow  of  Queens',  1582-5. 

CAPEIX,  GAMALIEL.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens',  Apr.  2, 
1616.  7th  s.  of  Sir  Arthur,  of  Little  Hadham,  Herts.,  Knt. 
B.A.  1619^20;  M.A.  1623;  B.D.  1632;  D.D.  1642.  Fellow, 
1628-44  (ejected).  R.  of  Icklingham,  Sufiolk,  1661-7.  R.  of 
Stanton  AU  Saints',  1643.  DJed  1666.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1667. 
Father  of  Gamaliel  (1666),  William  (1662)  and  Edward 
(1671).    {Vis.  of  Herts.,  163^.) 

CAPELL,  GAMALIEL.  Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  St  Catharine's, 
Michs.  1632.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Gamaliel,  Knt.  Of  Rookwoods- 
hall,  Essex.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  1640.  Buried 
Dec.  24,  1683.    Brother  of  Francis  (1639).    {Morant,  1.  138.) 

CAPELL,  GAMALIEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Sept.  29, 
1666.  S.  of  Gamaliel  (1616),  D.D.,  R.  of  Icklingham,  Sufiolk. 
B.  at  Stanton.  School,  Bury.  Matric.  1667;  Scholar,  1667-8. 
Probably  died  yoimg.    {Venn,  i.  429.) 

CAPELL,  GAMALIEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  May  15, 
1676.  S.  of  Gamaliel,  Esq.,  of  Abbots  Roothing,  Essex. 
B.  there.  School,  Bishop's  Stortford.  Of  Springfield,  Essex. 
Died  June,  1720.   {Venn,  i.  456.) 

CAPELL,  GAMALIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Jan.  26, 1702-3. 
S.  of  Edward  (1671),  R.  of  Stanton.  Matric.  1703.  Migrate 
to  Corpus  Christi,  1704;  and  to  Brasenose  College,  Oxford, 
1705.  B.A.  (Oxford)  1706;  M.A.  1709.  Ord.  priest  (Oxford) 
June  19,  1709.  R.  of  Carleton  and  Willingham,  Cambs., 
1716.  R.  of  Stanton,  Suffolk,  1720-56.  Died  1756.  Father 
of  Robert  (1732),  and  Edward  (1730).   (Al.  Oxon.) 

CAPEL,  HENRY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens',  May  11,  1592. 
Of  Essex.  Probably  Sir  Henry,  of  Raines  Hall,  Essex,  s.  of 
Sir  Arthur  (1571).  Matric.  c  1592.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
1596.    Knighted,  1603.    Died  Apr.  29,  1622. 

CAPELL,  HENRY.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Oct. 
23,1632.  S.  of  Sir  Henry,  Knt.,  deceased.  B.  at  Raines  Hall, 
Essex.  School,  private.    Matric.  1632.   Died  1633. 

CAPEL,  HUMPHREY.   Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Queens',  Oct.  28, 

1605.  4th  s.  of  Sir  Arthur,  of  Little  Hadham,  Herts. 
B.  1589.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Apr.  1608.  Buried  at 
Hadham,  Nov.  4,  1662.    {Vis.  of  Herts.,  1634.) 

CAPEL,  JAMES.   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens',  June  24,  1620. 

Of  Hertfordshire.  Doubtless  s.  of  Sir  Arthvir  (1571). 
CAPEL,  MOSES.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  July  13,  1619.    Of 

London.    Matric.  pens.  Easter,  1620.    B.A.  1622-3;  M.A. 

1626.   Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1628.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept. 

24;  priest,  Dec.  24, 1626.  R.  of  Betteshanger,  Kent,  1628-44. 

V.  of  Tilmanstone,  1638-44  (resigned). 
CAPELL,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Sept.  21, 

1732-  S.  of  Gamaliel  (1703),  R.  of  Stanton,  Suffolk.  School, 

Bury.  Matric.  1733;  Scholar,  1733;  B.A.  1736-7;  M.A.  1740. 

Fellow,  1739.     Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.   1740.     R.  of 

Stanton,  1756-81.   Died  Nov.  i,  1781.   Brother  of  Edward 

(1730).   {G.Mag.) 
CAPEL,  ROGER.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Queens',  Michs.  t6i6. 

Of  Hertfordshire.    6th  s.  of  Sir  Arthur,  of  Little  Hadham, 

Knt.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  23, 1619.   {Vis.  of  Herts., 

1634.) 
CAPEL,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1610. 

Of  Essex.   B.A.  1613. 
CAPELL,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  King's,  Easter, 

1606.  Perhaps  5th  s.  of  Sir  Arthur,  of  Little  Hadham,  Herts., 
Knt.   {Vis.  of  Herts.,  1634.) 

CAPELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  i,  1662. 
Doubtless  s.  of  Gamaliel,  D.D.  (1616).  Matric.  1663;  Fell.- 
Com.  1665.  Died  Dec.  25,  1685,  aged  39.  (Km.  of  Suffolk, 
1664;  Le  Neve,  Mon.,  iii.  160.) 

CAPGRAVE,  JOHN.  Augustinian  friar,  said  (Tanner,  Bibl. 
Brit.)  to  have  studied  at  Cambridge.  B.  at  Lynn,  Norfolk, 
Apr.  21,  1393.  Ord.  priest,  c.  1417.  D.D.  Provincial  of  his 
order  in  England.  Author  of  numerous  theological  works. 
Died  at  Lynn,  Aug.  12,  1464.  {D.N.B.) 

CAPON,  DAVID.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  29, 1716. 
S.  of  John,  of  St  Martin's-le-Grand,  London.  School,  St  Paul's. 
Matric  1719;  B.A.  1719-20.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  13, 
1719-20;  priest  (Norwich)  Dec.  1721.  V.  of  West  Tarring, 
Sussex,  1721.  R.  of  Patching,  1721.  Died  1751.  Brother  of 
John  (1719). 


Cardale,  Joseph 

CAPON  {alias  SALCOT),  JOHN.  B.D.  1512;  D.D.  1515.  A 
Benedictine  monk.  Probably  bom  at  Salcott,  Essex.  Of  St 
John's  Abbey,  Colchester,  when  ord.  deacon.  May  16,  1502. 
Afterwards  prior.  Abbot  of  St  Benet's  Hulme,  Norfolk, 
1517-39-  Abbot  of  Hyde,  Winchester,  1530-9.  Bishop  of 
Bangor,  1534.  Bishop  of  Salisbury,  1539-57.  Died  Oct.  6, 
1557.  Buried  in  the  Cathedral.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1557.  Brother 
of  William  (1499).  {Cooper,  1.  171;  iii.  76;  D.N.B.) 

CAPON,  JOHN.  Matric  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1555. 

CAPON,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  July  1,  1719. 
S.  of  John,  of  St  Martin's-le-Grand,  London.  Matric.  1724 ; 
LL.B.  1725.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln,  Litt.  dim.  from  Gloucester) 
May  21,  1716;  priest.  May  24,  1719.  V.  of  Childswyckham, 
Gloucs.,  1719-59.  V.  of  Badgeworth,  1746-59.  Died  1759. 
Brother  of  David  (1716).   (F.  S.  Hockaday.) 

CAPON,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  1499;  M.A.  1502;  D.D.  1517.  B.  at 
Salcott,  Essex.  Fellow  of  St  Catharine's,  c.  1509.  Proctor, 
1509-10.  V.  of  Gt  Shelford,  Cambs.,  1516.  Master  of  Jesus 
CoUege,  July  21,  1516-Nov.  10,  1546.  R.  of  St  Mary  Wool- 
churdi,  London,  1517-32.  Chaplain  to  Cardinal  Wolsey,  and 
dean  of  his  college  at  Ipswich,  1528.  Dean  of  Tettenhall, 
Staffs.,  1533-48.  V.  of  Barkway,  Herts.,  till  1534.  Preb.  of 
Wells,  1537.  Archdeacon  of  Anglesey,  1537.  R.  of  Duxford 
St  Peter,  Cambs.,  1543.  Preb.  and  ChanceUor  of  Bangor. 
Also  Canon  of  Sarum.  V.  of  Berkeley,  Gloucs.  R.  of  Simonds- 
bury,  Dorset.  R.  of  North  Stoneham,  Hants.  V.  of  St  Mary, 
Southampton.  Foimder  of  Southampton  School.  Died  1550. 
WiU,  P.C.C.  Brotherof  John  (1512).  {Cooper,i.  100;  D.N.B.; 
J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

CAPPE,  ROGER.  Prior  of  the  Carmelites  at  Nottingham. 
Surrendered,  1539.  D.Can.L.  1512,  according  to  Cooper,  i. 
70;  perhaps  a  mistake  for  Thomas,  below. 

CAPPE,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1493;  B.Civ.L.  1501-2.  Perhaps 
D.Can.L.  1512.  Of  Norwidi  diocese.  Official  of  the  arch- 
deaconry of  Norwich,  1524.  Preb.  of  Norwich,  1530-5. 
Master  of  the  Hospital  of  St  Giles,  Norwich.  Ord.  sub- 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  1501.  Died  Feb.  14,  1545-6.  M.I.  at 
Stephen's,  Norwich.   {Cooper,  i.  57.) 

CAPPER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  June  18, 1711. 
Of  London.  Matric.  1711;  B.A.  1714-5;  M.A.  1718.  Fellow  of 
Jesus,  1728-32.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept.  23,  1716;  priest, 
July  16,  1718.  R.  of  Holwell,  Beds.,  1719.  Lecturer  at 
Lincoln's  Inn.  R.  of  Thorpe  by  Norwich,  1731-53.  R.  of 
Hellesdon,  Norfolk,  1732-53.  Minister  of  St  Peter  Mancroft, 
Norwich.  Died  Dec.  10,  1753.  {Masters.) 

CAPPER,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1716.  Of 
London.  Scholar  of  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  8,  i7i7--8.  ist  s.  of 
Richard,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  barrister.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Jan.  28,  1721-2.  Of  Bushey,  Herts.,  Esq.  Commissioner  of 
Hackney  Coaches,  1722-58.  Died  Jan.  2,  1764.  {Misc.  Gen. 
et  Her.,  4th  S.  11.  76.) 

CAPPUR,  RICHARD.   M.A.  1634  (Incorp.  from  Oxford);  B.A. 

from  Balliol  College,  1627-8;  M.A.  1630. 

CAPPER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Nov.  21,  1733.  B. 
in  Holbom,  London. 

CAPPS,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  July  3,  1722. 
Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  1723;  B.A.1725-6.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Sept.  1727.  P.C.  of  Blythford,  Suffolk.  V.  of  Covehithe  and 
S.  Cove,  1732. 

CAPPYS,  THOMAS.   M.A.  or  higher  degree,  1461-2, 

CAPPYS,  WILLIAM.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1453-61. 

CAPRON,  JOHN.    M.A.  1480-1. 

CARBOT,  HENRY.   B.Can.L.  1512-3- 

CARDALE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June  3, 
1734.  S.  of  Joseph,  clerk,  of  Warws.  (next).  B.  at  Bulkingrton. 
School,  Nuneaton.  Matric.  1735;  B.A.  1737-8:  M.A.  1741; 
D.D.  1759.  Ord.  priest  (London)  July  i,  1739.  R.  of  Wanlip, 
Leics.,  1739-69.  V.  of  Rothley,  1759-69.  Died  Oct.  28, 1769. 
{Scott-Mayor,  iii.  456.) 

CARDALE,  JOSEPH.  M.\.  from  Queens  ,  1725.  S.  of  William, 
of  Dudley,  Worcs.  Matric.  from  Magdalen  College,  Oxford. 
May  18,  1702,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1706-7.  V.  of  Bulking- 
ton,  Warws.,  1708.  V.  of  Withybrook,  1732.  V.  of  Hinckley, 
Ldcs.,  1735-52.  Died  June  20,  1752.  Father  of  the  above, 
of  the  next,  and  of  William  (1746).  {At.  Oxon;  Nichols,  iv. 
688.) 

CARDALE,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  8, 
1731-2.  (Already  matric.  at  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  May  29, 
1731.)  S.  of  Joseph,  clerk,  above,  V.  of  Bulkington,  Warws. 
School,  Nuneaton.  Matric.  1732;  B.A.  i734-5;  M.A.  1738; 
B.D.  1746.  Fellow,  1737-69.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  21, 
1735;  priest,  Sept.  25,  1737.  R.  of  Newbold  Verdun,  Leics., 
1743-86.  R.  of  Houghton  Conquest,  Beds.,  1767-86.  Buried 
there  June  5,  1786.   {Scott-Mayor,  m.  439.) 


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CARDALE,  WILUAM.  M.A.  from  Queens'.  1725.  S.  of  John, 
at  Dudley,  Worcs.  Matiic  from  Balliol  College,  Oxford, 
May  27,  1718,  age  i6;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1721-a.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

CARDALE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct.  22, 1746.  S.  of  Joseph  (1725),  V.  of  Bulkington,  Warws. 
School,  Eton  (colleger).  Matric.  1747;  B.A.  1750-1;  M.A. 
1754.  Fellow,  1751.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  1750-1; 
priest  (Ely)  Feb.  23,  1752.  Died  Nov.  12,  1756,  aged  28. 
M.I.  at  Hinckley,  Leics.   {Sichols,  iv.  690.) 

CARDELL,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1696; 
B.A.  1697-8;  M.A.  1701.  Fellow,  1701.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Apr.  13;  priest,  Sept.  21,  1701.  One  of  these  names,  alias 
Idle,  R.  of  Gt  Warley,  Essex,  1708-43.  Died  June  18,  1743. 
M.L 

CARDELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  12,  1666. 
Matric  1667;  Scholar,  1668;  B.A.  1669-70;  M.A.  1673. 
Signs  for  deacon's  orders  (London)  Mar.  13,  1673-4.  V.  of 
Braintree,  Essex,  1676-8.  R.  of  Copford,  1677-89.  Died 
1689. 

CARDENAS,  ISAAC  DE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1579.  Of  Geneva.  Migrated  to  Oxford.  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1584-5;  M.A.  1588-9.  Fellow  of  Merton  College,  1584.  In 
the  service  of  Francis  Walsingham,  privy  councillor.  {A  I. 
Oxon.) 

CARDIFF,  WALTER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1578. 
S.  of  James.  B.  at  Dunsinke,  Ireland.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Apr. 
3^1  iS79i  age  19.  Schools,  Dublin  and  Ely. 

CARDILL,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1604. 

CARDINAL,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1619. 
S.  of  WiUiam,  of  Wenham,  Sufiolk.  Probably  of  Hadleigh, 
Suffolk.  Will  of  one  of  these  names  (P.C.C.)  1638;  of  Strat- 
ford, Suffolk.   {Peile,  1.  331;  Vis.  ofSuff.,  1612.) 

CARDINAL,  HUMPHREY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1618.   Of  Lincolnshire, 

CARDINAL,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  1620.  Matric. 
1621.  Perhaps  s.  of  Charles  of  Gt  Bromley,  Essex,  gent. ;  adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  Oct.  30,  1622.  Of  Little  Bromley,  Esq.  (Vis. 
of  Essex,  1634.) 

CARDYNALL,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1563;  LL.B.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1570.  Will  proved  (V.C.C.) 
1570. 

CARDINALL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  19,  1644. 
Perhaps  s.  of  James,  of  Little  Bromley,  Essex,  age  about  4  in 
1634.    {Vis.  of  Essex,  1634.) 

CARDINALL,  RICHARD,  see  CARNALL. 

CARDINAL,  STEPHEN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1557.  S.  of  William,  of  Much  Bromley,  Essex.  B.A.  1560-1; 
M.A.  from  St  John's,  1564;  B.D.  1571.  Fellow  of  St  John's, 
1562.  University  preadier,  1571.  V.  of  North  Stoke,  Oxon. 
Benefactor  to  St  John's.  Died  1575.  Will,  P.C.C.  Brother 
of  the  next.   {Cooper,  11.  9;  Vis.  of  Essex.) 

CARDINAL,  WILLIAM.  Of  St  John's  CoUege.  S.  of  William, 
of  Much  Bromley,  Essex.  B.  at  Dedham.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  1553.  Callecl  to  theBar,  1555.  Treasurer,  1578.  Reader, 
I574andi586.  M.P.  for  Dartmouth,  1572.  One  of  the  Council 
of  the  North,  1572.  He  left  land  for  Dedham  School,  to 
found  two  scholarships  at  St  John's.  Died  1596.  Will 
(P.C.C.)  1598;  of  Egmanton,  Notts.  Brother  of  the  above. 
{Cooper,  II.  221;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

CARDINALL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Christ's, 
Oct.  29,  1633.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  East  Bergholt,  Suffolk. 
Schools,  London  and  Bury.  Matric.  1634;  M.A.  1636  {Lit. 
Reg.).  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Dec.  23,  1637.  Of  Great 
Bromley,  Essex.    {Peile,  i.  430.) 

CARDINER,  THOMAS.  B.A.  from  Maodalknb,  1603.  Possibly 
matric.  1589,  as  Gardiner. 

CARDMAKER,  JOHN  {alias  TAYLOR).  Studied  at  Cambridge 
and  Oxford.  B.  at  Exeter.  Franciscan  friar.  B.D.  (Oxford) 
1532.  V.  of  St  Bride's,  Fleet  St,  London,  1543;  ^od  Reader 
of  St  Paul's.  Preb.  and  Chancellor  of  Welh,  1547.  Con- 
victed of  heresy,  and  burnt  at  Smithfield,  May  30,  1555. 
{Cooper,  I.  127;  D.N.B.) 

CARDROE,  JAMES.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  3,  1658. 

Of  Brabant.  Matric.  1660.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  z66i. 
CARDROE,  JAMESb   Adm.  pent,  at  QucKm*,  Jnne  33,  1683. 

Of  Middlesex. 
CARDROE,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Apr.  4,  1608. 

Of  Dorset. 
CARDY,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  18,  1622.    Of 

London.  B.A.  1626-7;  M.A.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1630.  Fellow 

of  Trinity  HaU,  1629-33.  'Of  Herts.' 
CARE,  JOHN.  Described  as  '  B.A.  of  Magdalene  College'  when 

ord.  deacon  (Petcrb.)  May  30,  1640. 
CAREW,  M*  also  CAREY. 


Carew,  Valentine 

CAREW,  ALLEN.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Micbs.  1544. 
CAREW,  GEORGE   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  8,  1600. 

One  of  these  names  R.  of  Bickleigh,  Devon,  1602.    Will 

(Exeter)  1610. 

CAREW,  GEORGE.  B.A.  1615  (Incorp.  from  Oxford);  B.D. 
1615.  Matnc.  at  Oxford,  May  18,  1604,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1606.  Of  Suffolk,  fil.  cUr.  Probably  s.  of  Thomas,  R.  of 
Bildeston,  Suffolk.  Perhaps  ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Feb.  21, 
1607-8,  age  24;  C.  of  Thorpe,  Norfolk.  Ord.  priest,  Sept.  25, 
1608.  R.  of  Boyton,  Suffolk,  1609-17.  R.  of  St  Michael's, 
Comhill,  1622-3.  Died  Mar.  1624-5.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1625.  {Al. 
Oxon.) 

CAREW,  GEORGE    Adm.  pens,  at  Pembroke,  June  9,  1701. 

Matric.  1701.     Previously  matric.  from  Wadham  College, 
•    Oxford,  July  7,  1696,  age  i6.    S.  of  George,  of  London, 

Turkey  merchant. 
CAREW,  ISAAC.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  2,  1700. 

S.  of  Thomas.    B.  at  Waldingfield,  Suffolk.   School,  Bury. 

Matric.   1701;  Scholar,   1700-1;  B.A.   1703-4;  M.A.   1707. 

R.  of  Bawdsey,  Suffolk,  1706.  V.  of  Wickham  Market  and 

Campsea  Ashe,  1719-50.    Died  Sept.  22,  1750.    (Peile,  11. 

147.) 
CAREW,  ISAAC.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Nov.  15,  1733.    Of 

Suffolk.    Matric.  1734;  B.A.  1737-8;  M.A.  1741.    Fellow. 

Died  1742. 
CAREW,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Mar.  11,  1677-8. 

S.   of   John,   of   Cavendish,   Suffolk.    B.    there.    Schools, 

Cavendish  and  Sudbury.    Matria  1678;  Scholar,  1678-82; 

B.A.  1681-2.   Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  3,  1683;  priest, 

Sept.   22,    1684.     R.   of   Freston,   Suffolk,    1684-1723;   of 

Chelmondiston,  1706.    Will  prov^  (Ipswich)  1723.    (Venn, 

1.  458.) 

CAREW,  MATTHEW.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  from  Westminster, 
1548.  S.  of  Sir  Wymond,  of  Anthony,  Cornwall,  Knt.  B.A. 
1550-1.  Fellow,  1551.  Studied  law  for  12  years  at  Louvain, 
and  probably  graduated  LL.D.  there.  Master  in  Chancery. 
Knighted,  1603.  Buried  at  St  Dunstan-in-the-West,  London, 
Aug.  2,  1618.  M.I.  there.  (D.N.B.)  Apparently  he  was 
ordained  exorcist  acolyte  and  sub-deacon  at  Norwich  Aug.  i, 
1558;  and  was  archdeacon  of  Norwich,  c.  1563.  (BUmefield, 
in.  644.) 

CAREW,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com  at  St  Catharine's, 
Apr.  1703.  S.  of  Sir  Francis,  of  Beddington,  Surrey.  B. 
Feb.  6,  1686-7.  Of  Beddington,  Esq.  M.P.  for  Haslemere, 
1708-10,  1714-22;  for  Surrey,  1722.  Created  Bart.  1715. 
Died  Mar.  18,  1726-7,  at  Beddington.  (Burke,  Ext.  Bart.; 
G.E.C.) 

CAREW,  OLIVER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Jan.  4, 1625-6. 
Of  Croydon.  Matric.  1626.  Presumably  a  Cairew  of  Bedding- 
ton. Perhaps  5th  s.  of  Sir  Nicholas.  Died  1670,  aged  63. 
(T.  A.  Walker,  33;  Vis.  of  Surrey.) 

CAREW,  REGINALD.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1619; 
B.A.  1622-3;  M.A.  1636.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  July  24; 
priest,  Dec  19,  1626.  R.  of  Mablethorpe,  Lines.,  1630.  R. 
of  BeUeau,  1632.   Perhaps  R.  of  Hurst,  Kent,  1663-83. 

CAREW  or  CAROWE,  ROGER.  One  of  the  original  fellows  of 
Trinity,  Dec.  19,  1546.  Probably  s.  of  Sir  Wymond,  and 
brother  of  Matthew  (above).  B.A.  (Oxford)  1545-6.  Of 
Gray's  Inn,  1551.   M.P.  for  St  Albans,  1563-7.  (Al.  Oxon.) 

CAREW,  THEODORE.  M.A.  from  Sidney,  1694.  Matric.  from 
Exeter  College,  Oxford,  Mar.  15,  1671-2;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1675-6.  R.  of  Bickleigh,  Devon,  1684.  R.  of  Cadeleigh,  1695. 
Will  (Exeter)  1722.    (Al.  Oxon.) 

CAREW,  THOMAS.  Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1548.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Wymond,  of  East  Anthony,  Cornwall. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  1550.  M.P.  for  Plymouth, 
1555;  for  Saltash,  1563.  Died  Feb.  12,  1564-5.  (Vivian.) 

CAREW,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1612  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of  Kent. 
S.  of  Sir  Matthew.  Matric.  from  Merton  College,  June  lo, 
1608,  age  13;  B.A.  (Oxford)  t6io-ii.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Auf[.  12,  1612.  Secretary  to  Sir  Dudley  Carleton 
at  Venice,  Turin,  etc.  Gentleman  of  the  Privy  Chamber  to 
Charles  I.    Died  c.  1639.    (Al.  Oxon.) 

CAREW  or  CARY,  VALENTINE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's, 
Michs.  1585.  B.  at  Berwick-on-Tweed.  B.A.  1588-9;  M.A. 
from  St  John's,  1592;  B.D.  from  Christ's,  1599;  D-D-  i^'o. 
Fellow  of  St  John's,  1591-7  and  1600.  Fellow  of  Christ's, 
1597-1600.  Master  of  Christ's.  1609-22.  Vice-Chancellor, 
1612-3.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1601.  R.  of  West  Tilbury,  Essex, 
1603-8;  of  Gt  Pamdon,  1604.  Archdeacon  of  Salop,  1606. 
Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1607.  V.  of  Epping,  1607-10.  R.  of  Orsett, 
161 1.  Dean  of  St  Paiil's,  1614-22.  Bishop  of  Exeter,  1621-6. 
Died  June  10,  1626.  Buried  in  St  Paul's  Cathedral.  (PeiU,  1. 
183;  b.N.B.) 

CAROO,  W.  Matxic.  FeiL-Com.  from  St  Jokn's,  Michs.  1548. 


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Carew,  Wymond 

CAREW,  WYMOND.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  i6)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  25,  1623.  B.  at  East  Anthony,  ComwalL  Bapt. 
Sept.  7,  1603.  Matric.  1623;  B.A.  1627;  M.A.  1631.  Fellow, 
1626-32.  S.  of  Richard,  author  of  Survey  of  Cornwall.  Died 
1632.    Buried  in  the  College  chapel.    Will  (P.C.C.)  1633. 

CAREW,  .    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1546, 

imputes. 

CAREWAY,  JOHN.  One  of  the  original  fellows  of  Queens',  by 
charter,  1448.  V.  of  St  Vigor's,  Fulboum,  Cambs.  Left 
books,  etc.,  to  the  College.  Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1449:  to 
be  buried  at  Fulboum,   (Searle,  Hist,  of  Queens',  30.) 

CAREY,  see  also  CAREW. 

CAREY  orCARY,  BRIGGS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse, 
Aug.  I,  1750.  S.  of  John,  sometime  Mayor  of  Lynn,  Norfolk. 
Schools,  Seaming  and  Lynn.  Matric.  1751;  Scholar,  1751; 
B.A.  1755.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  1755;  priest,  1757.  R.  of 
Stanhoe,  Norfolk,  1760-93.  R.  of  Bircham  Tofts.,  1771-89. 
P.C.  of  St  Margaret,  Lynn,  1 777-89.  R.  of  Great  Massingham, 
1789-93-   Died.  Oct  23,  1793.   (T.  A.  Walker,  300;  G.  Mag.) 

CARY,  CHARLES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1602; 
Fell. -Com.  1603.  Probably  s.  of  Lord  Hunsdon  (John,  1566). 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  1604-5.  Brother  of  Henry  (1607). 
(Peile,  I.  242.) 

CAREY,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Apr.  8, 1636.  Matric. 
1637.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June  9,  1641,  as  2nd  s. 
of  Rowland,  Esq.,  of  Epperton,  Hunts. 

CAREY,  ERNEST.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1627; 
B.A.  1630-1;  M.A.  1635-6  (Lit.  Reg.).  One  of  these  names 
(Colonel)  heir  to  Bishop  Carey's  Cambridgeshire  proi)erty. 
{Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  iv.  385-7.) 

CARY,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  July  28, 
1635.  S.  of  George,  notary  public,  of  Redcastle,  Donegal. 
B.  at  Coleraine,  Ireland.  School,  London.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  June  8,  1638. 

CAREY,  GEORGE.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  (age  13)  from  Trinity, 
Easter,  1560.  S.  of  Henry,  Lord  Hunsdon  (1564).  M.A.  1571. 
Served  in  Scotland.  Knighted,  1570.  Constable  of  Bam- 
borough  Castle.  Captain-general  of  the  Isle  of  Wight.  M.P. 
for  Southampton,  1584-92.  Succeeded  as  2nd  baron,  1596. 
Lord  chamberlain  of  the  household,  1597.  He  was  first 
cousin  of  Queen  Elizabeth.  Died  Sept.  9,  1603.  Will,  P.C.C. 
Brother  of  John  (1566).  {Cooper,  111.  6;  D.N.B.;  G.E.C.) 

CARY,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  21,  1603-4. 
One  of  these  names  s.  of  John,  of  Dudley,  Staffs.,  adm.  at 
Lincohi's  Inn,  Jan.  27,  1609-10.  Another  adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  1603,  as  s.  of  Sir  Henry,  of  Alwington,  Devon,  Esq. 

CAREY,  HENRY.  M.A.  1564,  on  the  Queen's  visit.  S.  of 
William,  Esquire  of  the  body  to  Henry  VIII,  and  Mary, 
sister  of  Anne  Boleyn.  B.  1526.  M.P.  for  Buckingham,  1547, 
1554.  1555-  Knighted,  1558.  Created  Baron  Hunsdon,  1559. 
K.G.  1561.  Warden  of  the  East  Marches  and  Governor  of 
Berwick,  1568.  Performed  many  public  services.  Recorder 
of  Cambridge,  1590.  Died  at  Somerset  House,  London, 
J'Jy  23.  1596.  Will,  P.C.C.  Father  of  George  (1560)  and 
John  (1566).    {Cooper,  11.  213;  D.N.B.;  G.E.C.) 

CAREY,  HENRY.  M.A.  1607  (/W.  no6.).  Probably  s.  of  John 
(1566),  Lord  Hunsdon,  and  grandson  of  Henry  (above). 
K.B.  i6io.  M.P.  for  Herts.,  1601, 1604, 1614.  Succeeded  his 
father,  as  4th  Baron,  1617.  Created  Viscount  Rochford,  1621  • 
and  Earl  of  Dover,  1628.  D.C.L.  (Oxford)  1642.  Buried  at 
Hunsdon,  Apr.  13,  1666.  Father  of  John  (1624).   {G.E.C.) 

CARY,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  27, 1662.  School, 
Westminster.  Matric.  1662;  Scholar,  1663;  B.A.  1665-6. 

CAREY,  JAMES.  Described  as  of  Emmanuel  College,  literate, 
when  ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  17,  1620;  priest.  May  27, 
1621.  C.  of  Paulerspury,  Northants.,  1624-30. 

CARYE,  JOHN.  Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1566.  and  s.  of  Henry,  Lord  Hunsdon.  Succeeded  his 
brother  George  (1560)  as  3rd  Baron  in  1603.  M.P.  for 
Buckingham,  1584-92.  MarshaU  of  Berwick.  Died  at 
Hunsdon,  Herts.  Buried  there  Apr.  7,  1617.  Will  P  C  C 
Brother  of  Henry  (1564)  and  Michael  (1566).    {G.E.C.) 

CARY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  1606,  S.  of  Philip. 
B.  at  Bury  St  Edmunds.  School,  Bury.  Matric.  i6o6- 
Scholar,  1608-10;  B.A.  1609-10.  Of  Huntingfield,  Suffolk, 
gent.   Will  proved  (P.C.C.)  May  3,  1638.   {Venn,  i.  193.) 

CAREY,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  frofa  Trinity,  Easter,  1606;  B.A. 
1609-10. 

CAREY,  JOHN.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1624.  S.  of  Henry  (1607),  Earl  of  Dover.  B.  e.  1608.  Suc- 
ceeded as  5th  Baron  Hunsdon  in  1640;  and  as  Earl  of  Dover 
1666.   Died  May  26,  1677.   {G.E.C.) 

CAREY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  i,  1627. 


Carleton,  Bell 

CARY,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1635.  Of  Suffolk. 
B.A.  1638-9.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May  28,  1643,  age  25; 
C.  of  Huntingfield,  Suffolk.  One  of  these  names  Minister  of 
Chawreth,  alias  Broxted,  Essex;  resigned,  1660;  perhaps 
died  R.  of  Theberton,  Suffolk,  before  1668.   {Peile,  1.  533.) 

CARY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  27,  1650. 
S.  of  John.  B.  in  London.  School,  Aldermanbury.  Matric. 
1650;  B.A.  1653-4. 

CARY,  LUCIUS.  Adm.  at  St  John's,  1621.  S.  of  Sir  Henry, 
Viscount  Falkland,  Lord-deputy  of  Ireland.  B.  c.  1610. 
Migrated  to  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  1622.  B.A.  there,  1625. 
Inherited,  1625,  from  his  grandfather,  Sir  Lawrence  Tan- 
field,  an  estate  at  Gt  Tew,  Oxon.  K.B.  1626.  Succeeded  as 
2nd  Viscount,  1633.  M.P.  for  Newport,  Isle  of  Wight,  in  the 
parliaments  of  1640.  Secretary  of  State,  1642.  Killed  at 
Newbury,  Sept.  20,  1643,  on  the  Royalist  side.    {D.N.B.) 

CARYE,  MICHAEL.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1566.  S.  of  Henry  (1564)  Lord  Hunsdon.  Died  in  Ireland. 
Brother  of  Geroge  (1560)  and  John  (1566). 

CARY,  MORDECAI.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May  19, 
1705.  S.  of  John,  of  London,  citizen  and  cook.  'Grecian* 
from  Christ's  Hospital,  London.  Matric.  1705 ;  Scholar,  1706; 
B.A.  1708-9;  M.A.  1712.  Fellow,  1711.  D.D.  (Lambeth) 
1731.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  23,  1714.  Head  Master 
of  Morpeth  School,  1718-24.  P.C.  of  Jarrow,  Durham, 
1722-4.  R.  of  St  Catherine  Coleman,  London,  1717-32. 
Chaplain  to  the  Lord  Lieutenant  of  Ireland.  Bishop  of 
Clonfert,  1731;  of  Cloyne;  and  of  Killala,  1735.  Died  Oct.  4, 
1 75 1.    Wm,  Dublin. 

CARY,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1621. 

CARY,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1639.  Of  London. 

B.A.  1644-5. 
CARY,  Sir  ROBERT,  Knt.   Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  St  John's, 

Easter,  1624.    S.   of   Sir  Horatio,    Colonel   in    the   army. 

Knighted,  1623-4.   Succeeded  as  6th  Baron  Hunsdon,  1677. 

Colonel  in  Ireland.     Followed  James  II   to  France.    Died 

1692  in  Normandy. 
CAREY,   R.    Adm.   pens,   at  Trinity   Hall,  Oct.   27,   1739. 

Matric.  1739.    Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Robert,  late  of  Covent 

Garden,  deceased.   Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1739. 
CARY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Mar.  13, 

1622-3.    S.   of  Allen,   gent.     B.   at   Tower  Hill,   London. 

School,  Tower  Hill.    Matric.  1623;  B.A.  1625-6.    Adm.  at 

Gray's  Inn,  Jan.  29,  1626-7. 
CARY,  THOMAS.    Incorp.  M.A.  1679,  from  St  Alban's  Hall. 

Oxford.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Woolfardisworthy,  Devon.  Matric. 

from  Exeter  College,  Apr.  14,  1671,  age  17;  B.A.  from  St 

Alban's  Hall,  1674;  M.A.  1677.   Preb.  of  Bristol,  1693-1711. 

Died  1711.   {Al.  Oxon.) 
CAREY,  VALENTINE,  see  CAREW. 
CAREY,  WALTER.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Nov.   22,   1633. 

Matric.  1634;  B.A.  1637-8.    Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 

June  27,  1639,  as  s.  and  h.  of  Rowland,  Esq.,  of  Everton, 

Hunte. 
CAREY  or  CAREW,  WILLIAM  {alias  THROGMORTON).    M.A. 

1612-3  (on  visit  of  Prince  of  Wales). 
CARY,  WILSON.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  30, 

1721.   S.  of  Miles,  gent.,  of  Virginia,  America.   Educated  at 

the  College  of  William  and  Mary,  Virginia.    Matric.  1721. 

Adm.   at  the  Middle  Temple,  June  23,    1721.    Returned 

to  America.   Died  1772. 
CARY, .  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1570. 


CARY, 


Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1635. 


CARFIELD,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  24,  1661. 
Of  Northamptonshire. 

CARKETT, .  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1544. 

CARLE,  SAIMUEL.  Matric.  pens.  fromTRiNiTY  Hall,  Apr.  1704. 

CARLELL, .  Fine  for  non-entrance  to  B.D.  1463-4. 

CARLES,  CAROLUS  DE.  M.A.  1624  (on  King's  Visit). 

CARLESS,  ROBERT.  University  Bedell,  c.  1290.  Benefactor. 
(Stokes,  Bedells,  53.) 

CARLESS,  WALTER.  M.A.  from  Clare,  1749.  S.  of  Richard, 
of  Birmingham,  gent.  Matric.  from  Wadham  College, 
Oxford,  Feb.  22,  1731-2,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1735.  R.  of 
Sandon,  Staffs.   R.  of  Ashley,  1749.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

CARLETON,  AMBROSE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter, 
1568. 

CARLETON,  BELL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  July  15, 
1708.  S.  of  Edward  (1683),  of  Lowestoft,  Suffolk.  School, 
Hitchin,  Herts.  Matnc.  1709;  Scholar,  1710;  B.A.  1714-5; 
M.A.  1720.  V.  of  Lyminster,  Sussex,  1720.  V.  of  Amberley, 
1721.   R.  of  Anjpnering,  1741. 


292 


CARLEtoN,  Dudley 

CARLTON,  DUDLEY.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  i6)  a  scholar  £rom 
Etoo,  Sept.  12,  1613.  S.  of  George.  B.  at  Nuffield,  Oxoo. 
Matric.  1615;  B.A.  161^20;  M.A.  1623.  Fellow,  1618-24. 
Secretary  to  his  uncle.  Sir  Dudley,  ambassador  in  the  Low 
Countries.  Knighted  1630;  and  made  one  of  the  Clerks  of  the 
Council,  1637.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Mar.  21,  1632-3. 
(Haneood.) 

CARLETON,  DUDLEY,  Urd.  M.A.  1626-7  (Incorp.  from  Ox- 
ford). S.  of  Anthony,  of  Baldwin  Brightwell,  Oxon.  B.  1573. 
Matric.  from  Christ  Church,  Feb.  11,  1591-2;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1595;  M..\.  1600;  D.C.L.  1636.  M.P.  for  St  Mawes,  1604-11; 
for  Hastings,  1626.  Knighted,  1610.  Played  an  important 
political  part  as  ambassador  to  Venice,  1610;  to  the  Hague, 
1616;  and  to  Paris,  1626.  Created  Baron  Carleton,  1626;  and 
Viscount  Dorchester,  1628.  Died  Feb.  5,  1632.  Buried  in 
Westminster  Abbey.  {Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.) 

CARLETON,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 

1548. 
CARLTON,  EDWARD.    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  9,  1649. 

Of  Cambridgeshire.  Matric  1649.  V.  of  Narborough,  Norfolk, 

1660.  V.  of  Narford,  1666-92.    Buried  May  16, 1692.  Father 

of  the  next. 

CARLETON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  June 
26,  1683.  S.  of  Edward,  above,  V.  of  Narborough,  Norfolk. 
School,  Lynn.  Matric.  1683;  Scholar,  1685;  B.A.  1686-7; 
M.A.  1690.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1712.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich) 
Feb.  1,  1691-2.  V.  of  Lowestoft,  Suffolk,  1691-8.  R.  of 
Gun  ton,  1692-4.  V.  of  Kessingland,  1693-8.  R.  of  Leckham- 
stead,  Bucks.,  1697-1718.  Died  Aug.  10,  1718,  aged  51. 
M.I.  at  Leckhampstead.  Father  of  Bell  (1708). 

CARLETON,  ERASMUS.  Matric  sizar  from  Pembrokb,  Easter, 
1548. 

CARLETON,  Sir  GEORGE,  Bart  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Emmanuel, 
May  3,  1641.  Of  Brightwell  and  Holcombe,  Oxon.  S.  of  Sir 
John,  of  Brightwell,  Bart.  B.  1626.  Succeeded  as  Bart.  1637. 
Died  1650.  Buried  at  Brightwell.  Admon.  P.C.C.  {G.E.C.) 

CARLETON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
May  19,  1701.  S.  of  Henry,  medicus.  B.  at  Hastings,  Sussex. 
School,  Sevenoaks.  Matric  1701;  B.A.  1704-5;  M.A.  1708. 
Ord.  deacon  (Chichester)  Jan.  23;  priest,  Jan  24,  1705-6. 
Minor  canon  of  St  Paul's,  1706-30.  R.  of  Ninheld,  Sussex, 
1709.  Chanter,  Westminster  Abbey,  1728.  Sub-dean, 
Chapel  Royal,  1732.  Died  Dec  15,  1746.   (W.  C.  Renshaw.) 

CARLETON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  St  John's, 
June  I,  1738.  S.  of  Henry,  collector  of  taxes,  of  Rye,  Sussex. 
B.  at  Hastings.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1738;  B.A. 
1741-2;  M.A.  1745.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  14,  1741-2. 
V.  of  Rye,  Sussex,  1744-61.  Buried  there  Dec  11,  1761. 
(Scott-Mayor,  111.  493.) 

CARLETON,  GERARD.  B.A.  1523-4;  M.A.  1527;  B.D.  1538. 
Fellow  of  Queens',  1523-33.  R.  of  Stanway,  Essex,  1531-42. 
Canon  of  Westminster,  1540-9.  Dean  of  Petorborougb, 
1543-9.    Died  1549.   (Cooper,  I.  95.) 

CARLETON,  HENRY.   Adm.  sizar  at  Queens'.  May  10,  1673. 

Of  Sussex.   Matric.  1672;  B.A.  1675-6. 

CARLETON,  BAron,  tee  BOYLE,  HENRY. 

CARLETON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Michs.  1554. 
One  of  these  names  'conduct'  of  King's,  in  1564. 

CARLETON,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Emmanuel,  Michs.  1584. 
Scholar. 

CARLTON,  PHILIP.   Matric  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall,  Lent, 

1675-6. 
CARLETON,  RICHARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs. 

1569. 
CARLETON,  RICHARD  (1574),  sm  CHARLTON. 

CARLTON  or  CALTON,   ROBERT.     M.A.   1500-1.    FeUow  of 

GoNviLLE  Hall  when  ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May  21,  1502. 

V.  of  Foulden,  Norfolk,  1502-8.    (Venn,  i.  16.) 
CARLETON,  ROBERT.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 

May  I,  1648.    S.  of  Robert,  merchant,  of  Lynn,  Norfolk. 

B.  there.  School,  Lynn.   Matric.  1648. 
CARLETON,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Feb.  7, 

1626-7.    S.  of  Bigley,  of  St  Peter's,  Comhill,  grocer.    B.  in 

London.    Bapt.  July  10,  1610.   School,  Mickleham.    Matric. 

1627.    Carried  on  his  father's  business,  1633.   (PeiU,  i.  379.) 

CARLETON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  38, 
1648.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  1648.  One  of  these  names  s. 
and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Carshalton,  Surrey,  Esq.,  adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  May  1,  1651. 

CARLETON,  WILLIAM.  Student  of  Canon  Law,  1431. 

CARLTON,  WILLIAM.  Matric  sizar  from  St  John's,  Micbt. 
1638;  B.A.  1639-30,  at  Chailtoo;  M.A.  1633. 


Carlos,  James 

CARLETON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Apr.  20,  1670. 
Matric  1670;  B.A.  1673-4;  M.A.  1677.  Perhaps  ord.  priest 
(Lmcohi)  May  30,  i686.  Perhaps  R.  of  Brandesburton,Yorks., 
1691-2.  R.  of  Doddington,  Lmcs.,  1692. 

CARLTON, .   B.A.  1475-6. 

CARLETT,  MICHAEL  Of  St  Catharine's.  Received  the 
tonsure  (London)  1557-8.  Of  Feltham  (?  Felthorpe),  Norfolk. 

CARLY,  PETER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall,  Michs.  1642. 

CARLILE,  CHRISTOPHER.  B.A.  1538-9;  M.A.  1541;  B.D.  from 
Clare,  1552.  Said  to  have  been  D.D.  Fellow  of  Clare,  1539. 
Master  of  Jesus  College  Grammar  School,  1541.  Proctor, 
1547-8.  R.  of  Hackney,  Middlesex,  1571-88.  Author, 
theological.  Hebraist.  Died  Aug.  2,  1588.  (Cooper.  11.  x±: 
D.N.B.)  "     •    J        \      r    ,        j-f. 

CARLISLE,  CHRISTOPHER.  Educated  at  Cambridge.  S.  of 
Alexander,  citizen  of  London.  B.  c.  1551.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Mar.  4,  1572-3.  Military  and  naval  commander  in 
Europe  and  America.  Governor  of  Ulster,  1588.  Died  Nov. 
II.  1593.   (Cooper,  II.  161;  D.N.B.) 

CARLELL,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric  sizar  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1586. 

CARLYELL,  EDWARD.  Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent, 
1557-8. 

CARLYLE,  EDWARD.  Matric  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1610. 

CARLEIL,  FRANCIS.    Matric  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Michs. 

1641. 
CARLILL,  GEORGE.    Matric.  sizar  from  Emmanuel,  Easter, 

1589;  B.A.  1592-3;  M,A.  probably  1595.    Ord.  deacon  and 

Eriest  (Peterb.)  Nov.  2,  1595.    V.  of  Carlton  le-Moorland, 
incs.,  1614.   V.  of  Whatton-in-the-Vale,  Notts.,  1617. 

CARLYLL,  JAMES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's  Oct.  1564; 
B  A.  1567-8;  M.A.  from  Queens',  1571.  One  of  these  names 
R.  of  Uldale,  Cumberland,  1583-1624.   (PeiU,  i.  86.) 

CARLYLE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent,  1364-3; 
LL.B.  1573. 

CARLILE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Michs.  1639. 

CARLISLE,  JONATHAN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Dec  12,  1690.  S.  of  Francis,  deceased.  B.  at  Bishopton, 
Ripon,  Yorks.   School,  Ripon.   Matric.  1690. 

CARLISLE,  LAURENCE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1602,  scholar  from  Westminster.  Probably  B.A.  1607-8. 
Entered  at  Basle  University,  1608.  M.A.  (Incorp.  from  Basle) 
1618;  B.D.  1618.  V.  of  Bishop's  Norton,  Lines.,  1614.  Preb. 
of  Lincoln,  1617.   R.  of  Blyborougb,  1618. 

CARLILE,  LEWIS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  39,  1678. 

CARLILL,  PHILIP.    B.A.  1486-7. 

CARLILE,  RALPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  July  I3,  1593. 
Of  Cumberland.  B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1595-6;  M.A. 
from  Queens',  1599.  Ord.  priest  (Colchester)  Sept.  17,  1596; 
C.  of  Gt  Bradley,  Suffolk.  R.  of  Colton,  1624-40.  Died  1640. 

CARLYLE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1576. 

CARLELL,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  May  9, 
1640.  S.  of  Randal,  of  Sewerby,  near  Bridlington,  Yorla. 
B.  there.  Bapt.  Jan.  28, 1622-3.  School,  York.  Of  Sewerby, 
Esq.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Henry  Vickerman,  of  Frais- 
thorpe,  Yorks.  Buried  at  Bridlington,  Oct.  14, 1683.  (Vis. 
of  Yorks.,  1665.) 

CARLEIL,  SALVIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  May  11, 
1639.  S.  of  Francis,  Esq.  B.  at  Beverley,  Vorks.  School, 
Beverley.  Matric.  1639;  B.A.  1641-2.  Of  Brandesburton. 
Slain  at  Scarborough  Castle,  1645. 

CARLELL  or  CARLILE,  THOMAS.  Matric  sizar  from  Jesus, 
Easter,  1566.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Mar.  23,  1566-7.  R.  of 
Dalham,  Suffolk,  1376-1618.   Died  1618.    Will,  P.C.C. 

CARLILE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1628. 
Of  Suffolk.  B.A.  1631-2.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  17, 
1632-3;  priest,  Sept.  20,  1640.  One  of  these  names  ('M.A.') 
R.  of  SUnton  All  Saints',  Suffolk,  i667-79- 

CARLISLE, .  Adm.  FelL-Com.  at  Trikity  Haix,  June  37, 

1737. 

CARLOS,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  May  3,  174^. 
S.  of  James,  bookseller,  of  Norwich.  B.  there.  School, 
Norwich.  Scholar,  1744-51:  Matric  1745;  B.A.  1747-8: 
M.A.  1752.  FeUow,  1751-70.  Taxor,  1756.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 
Feb.  19,  1748,  as  C.  of  Wentworth,  Cambs.;  priest,  June  3, 
1751.  R.  of  Drinkstone,  Suffolk,  1765;  of  Blofield,  Norfolk. 
1769;  of  Burgate,  Suffolk,  i78i|  of  Wortham  Everard  ana 
Jervis,  1781-2.  Chaplain  to  Bishop  of  St  David's,  1769. 
Died  Aug.  27. 1804.  M.I.  at  Blofi^  (Venn,  11.  54.) 


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Carlyon,  John 

CARLYON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i6)  at  Pembroke,  Dec.  2, 
1738.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Tregrehan,  Cornwall,  Esq.  B.  there, 
June  4,  1722.  Matric  i739;  LL.B.  1745.  R.  of  St  Mary's, 
Truro.  Died  there  Sept  21,  1798.  Brother  of  Thomas 
(1735)  and  Philip  (i734).  (^is.  of  England  and  Wales,  11. 
113.) 

CARLYON,  LEWIS.  Fee  for  M.A.  or  higher  degree,  1465-6. 

CARLYON,  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  Nov.  21, 
1734.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Tregrehan,  Cornwall,  Esq.  Matric 
1734.  Brother  of  the  next  and  John  (1738). 

CARLYON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
Mar.  19,  1735-6.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Tregrehan,  Cornwall, 
Esq.  Matric  1736;  B.A.  1739-40;  M.A.  1744.  Brother  of 
John  {1738)  and  Philip,  above. 

CARMAN,  JAMES.  B.A.  (1494-5);  M.A.  1499.  FeUow  of 
Pembroke,  1494.  Of  Norwich  diocese. 

CARMAN,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1567. 

CARMAN, .  Pensioner  at  Gonville  Hall,  15 12-3. 

CARMARDEN,  GIDEON.  Matric  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1620.  S.  and  h.  of  Nathaniel,  next,  of  Gray's  Inn.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  26,  1617-8.  (Midds.  Pedigrees.) 

CARMARDEN,  NATHANIEL.  Matric  pens,  from  St  John's, 
c.  1594.  S.  of  Richard,  of  London.  Of  Chislehurst,  Kent, 
adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Oct.  20,  1596.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1603. 
Died  1615.  Will,  P.C.C.  Father  of  Gideon,  above.  (Midds. 
Pedigrees;  Vis.  of  London,  1634.) 

CARMARDEN,  RICHARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  17,  1590.  Matric.  1591.  S.  and  h.  of  Richard,  surveyor 
of  the  customs,  London,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  4,  1598-9. 
Married  and  had  issue.  (Vis.  of  London,  1634;  Midds. 
Pedigrees.) 

CARMARDEN,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  c. 
1594.  Brother  of  Richard  and  Nathaniel,  above.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Mar.  10,  1595-6.  Of  Kent.  Died  s.p.  1605. 
Buried  at  Chislehurst.   Will,  P.C.C.  (Midds.  Pedigrees.) 

CARMBROOKE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter, 
1583;  B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1586-7.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  1587.  V.  of  Linton,  Cambs.,  1602-41. 

CARMELITES,  Prior  of.   Probably  D.D.  1478-9. 

CARMELITES,  Provincial  of.  Incorporated  1482-3. 

CARMICHAEL,  WILLIAM.  LL.D.  1728  (Com.  Reg.).  S.  of  the 
Earl  of  Hyndeford.  B.  1702.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
1719.  R.  of  Oving,  Bucks.,  1731-7.  V.  of  Drayton  Beau- 
champ,  1737-46.  Archdeacon  of  Buckingham,  1742-53. 
Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1745.  Chaplain  to  the  Lord  Lieutenant 
of  Ireland.  V.  of  Wing,  Bucks.,  1746-53.  R.  of  Weire,  1747. 
Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1747-53.  V.  of  Aston  Abbotts,  1727-53. 
Bishop  of  Clonfert,  1753;  of  Fems,  1758;  of  Meath,  1758. 
Archbishop  of  Dublin,  1765.  Died  at  Bath,  Dec.  15,  1765. 
(G.E.C.;  Cotton,  Fast.  Hib.) 

CARNALL  or  CARDINALL,  RICHARD.  Matric  sizar  from  St 
John's,  Easter,  1628;  B.A.  1631-2;  M.A.  1635.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Dec.  18,  1641.  R.  of  West  Homdon,  Essex,  1643- 
56  (?).  R.  of  West  Hanningfield,  Essex,  1656-61.  Will  (Cons. 
C.  London)  1661. 

CARNE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1711.  S.  of  Richard,  of  London.  School,  Little  Thurlow, 
Suffolk.  Matric  1711. 

CARNE,  ROGER.  Matric  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1544 
(imputes). 

CARNEY  or  KEARNEY,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene, 
Easter,  1561.  Of  Connaught,  Ireland.  B.A.  1564-5.  For 
some  time  treasurer  of  St  Patrick's,  Dublin,  1571-82.  Student 
of  the  Irish  language,  author  of  translations,  etc.  Intro- 
duced Irish  printing  types,  and  is  said  to  have  translated  the 
Bible  into  Irish.  Died  c.  1600.  (Cooper,  11.  304;  D.N.B.) 

CAROW,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  May  22, 
1615.  S.  of  William  (1576),  V.  of  Ormesby,  Norfolk.  School, 
Norwich.  Matric  1615;  Scholar,  1615-20;  B.A.  1618-9. 

CAROWE,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  1593. 
S.  of  Simon,  merchant,  of  Lynn.  B.  at  Wallington,  Norfolk. 
School,  Lynn.  Matric.  c.  1594;  Scholar,  1594-5. 

CAROWE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  June  14, 
1576.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Cherry  Hinton,  Cambs.  School,  Ely. 
Matric.  1577;  B.A.  from  Pembroke,  1580-1;  M.A.  1584.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Apr.  21,  1586;  priest,  June  2,  1588.  V.  of 
Ormesby,  Norfolk,  1588-1631.  Died  1631.  Father  of  Ben- 
jamin (1615).  (Venn,  i.  89.) 

CAROWE,  WILLIAM.  Matric  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1585. 


CARROW, 


Adau  at  Caius,  c.  Sepi.  1633. 


Carr,  Arthur 

CARPENTER,  EDWARD.  B.D.  1640  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
S.  of  Edward,  of  Oxford.  Matric.  at  Oxford,  1621 ;  B.A.  1623 ; 
M.A.  1626;  B.D.  1636;  D.D.  1662.  FeUow  of  Exeter  CoUege, 
1625-41.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Dec.  6,  1619.  V.  of  Melk- 
sham,  Wilts.,  1640;  and  of  Clevedon,  Somerset,  1660.  (Al. 
Oxon.) 

CARPENTER,  GABRIEL.  Matric  pens,  from  Emmanuel, 
Easter,  1610;  B.A.  1613-4;  M.A.  1617. 

CARPENTER,  HENRY.  B.A.  1632  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Richard,  of  CuUompton,  Devon.  Matric.  from  Exeter  CoUege, 
June  11,  1624,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxf.)  1627-8;  D.D.  (Oxf.)  1662. 
V.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Coventry,  1633-6.  R.  of  Gretford,  Lines., 
1635-6.  V.  of  Steeple  Ashton,  Wilts.,  1636-60.  R.  of 
Hilperton,  1638-62.  Chaplain  to  House  of  Commons. 
Preb.  of  Sarum,  1660.  R.  of  St  Dionis  Backchurch,  1661-2; 
and  of  Stapleford  Tawney,  Essex,  1661-2.  Canon  of  Windsor, 
1662.  Buried  at  St  Dionis,  Oct.  10,  1662.  (Al.  Oxon.) 

CARPENTER,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  27,  1709.  S.  of  John,  deceased.  B.  in  London.  School, 
Isleworth,  Middlesex.   Matric  1709;  B.A.  1712-3. 

CARPENTER,  JOHN.   B.Can.L.  1486-7. 

CARPENTER,  JOHN.  Matric  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter. 
1568. 

CARPENTER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  21,  1645. 
Of  Herefordshire.  Migrated  to  Oxford.  B.A.  from  Magdalen 
Hall,  1650;  M.A.  from  Brasenose,  1651.  Fellow  of  Brasenose, 
1650-5.  Incorp.  at  Cambridge,  1652.  Will  of  one  of  these 
names  (Exeter)  1673;  of  Questhiock,  ComwaU,  clerk. 
(Burrows,  43,  90.) 

CARPENTER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  June 
14,  1716.  S.  of  Robert,  R.  of  Stoke  Rivers,  Devon.  Matric. 
1716.  One  of  these  names,  'literate,'  M.A.  1743  (Lit.  Reg.). 
Perhaps  V.  of  Pagham,  Sussex,  1729.  R.  of  Bignor,  1733. 
Died  1785.  But  see  a  contemporary  iaAl.  Oxon. 

CARPENTER,  JONATHAN.  M.A.  from  King's,  1717.  S.  of 
Jonathan,  of  Halesowen,  Salop,  gent.  Matric.  from  Pembroke 
College,  Oxford,  Feb.  22,  1709-10,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1713-4.  V.  of  Brailes,  Warws.,  1723.  R.  of  Sheldon,  1729. 
Died  May  10,  1760.    WiU  (P.C.C.)  1761.    (Al.  Oxon.) 

CARPENTER,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Lent, 
1607-8.   Of  Hertfordshire.   B.A.  1610-1. 

CARPENTER,  RICHARD.   M.A.  1519-20. 

CARPENTER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Aug.  25,  1623.  Of  'Doderey,'  Himts.  Matric. 
1623.  Left  in  1625.  Travelled  on  the  continent.  Became 
Roman  Catholic.  Benedictine  monk  at  Douay.  Sent  on  the 
English  mission.  Returned  to  Anglicanism.  V.  of  Poling, 
Sussex,  1638-42.  Returned  to  Paris  and  Romanism.  After- 
wards joined  the  Independents,  and  was  preacher  at  Ayles- 
bury. Again  Roman  Catholic.  Living  at  Aylesbury,  1670. 
Author,  a  play,  pamphlets,  etc.  (Harwood;  D.N.B.) 

CARPENTER,  WALTER  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1569- 
CARPENTER,  WILLIAM.   Matric  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 

1610;  B.A.  1614-5. 
CARR,  ALAN  or  ALLEN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  June, 

1585.  S.  of  Adam,  of  Giggleswick.    B.  at  Giggleswick,  Yorks. 

Bapt.  there  Jan.  18,  1566-7.    B.A.  1590-1.    Ord.  deacon 

(London)  May,  1591,  age  24;  priest.  Mar.  8,  1591-2.   V.  of 

West  Hoathly,  Sussex,  1603.    V.  of  East  Grinstead,  1614. 

Buried  at  East  Grinstead,  Aug.  6, 1637.  Will,  P.C.C.   (Peile, 

i.  182;  W.  C.  Renshaw;  J.  Parker.) 
CARR,  ALAN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Easter,  1611. 

S.  of  Roger  {1575),  V.  of  Peyhembury.   B.A.  1614-5;  M.A. 

1618.    V.  of  Lingfield,  Sussex,  1624-8.    R.  of  Blachington, 

1625-8.    R.  of  West  Chiltington,  1628-68.   Buried  there, 

Feb.  22,  1667-8.   WiU,  P.C.C.   Father  of  Robert  (1643)  and 

brother  of  Thomas  (1607). 
CARR,  ALLEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  19,  1645.  Matric. 

1645.     S.  of  Thomas  (1607),  V.  of  Oving,  Sussex.     Of 

Chichester,  Esq.,  J.P.    Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May, 

1647.    Buried  at  Oving,  Sept.  16,  1668. 
CAR,  ALAN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Apr.  25,  1672.    S.  of 

Robert  (1643).    Matric.  1672;  B.A.   1675-6.    Ord.  deacon 

(London)  Sept.  22,  1678.  V.  of  Glynde,  Sussex,  1681-1720. 

R.  of  West  Chiltington,  Sussex.   Buried  Nov.  15, 1720.   WiU 

(Lewes)  1720.    (J.  Parker.) 
CARRE,  ANDREW.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 

1578.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Suffield,  Norfolk,  1580-1. 

Perhaps  of  North  Repps,  NorfoUt.  derk.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1626. 

CARRE,  ANDREW.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Christ's,  May  6,  1691. 
'Scotus.'  Periiaps  s.  of  Robert,  of  Middlemass  Wells.  Died, 
before  1738.  (Genealogist,  in.  111;  Peile,  11.  121.) 

CARR,  ARTHUR.  Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  c.  1594. 


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CaRR,  CARLEtOK 

CARR,  CARLETON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Petsrhousb, 
July  3, 1701.  S.  of  Robert  (1663),  of  North  Biddick,  Durham. 
School,  Durham.  Matric  1701;  Scholar,  1701;  B.A.  1704-5; 
M^.  1708.  Of  Haughton-le-Skeme,  Durham.  Died  Mar.  13, 
1746-7-  Brother  of  Lancelot  (1701)  and  Robert  (1688). 
{T.A.  WaUur,  207.) 

CARR,  ED.  (?  EDWARD).  Matric  FelL-Com.  from  St  John's, 
Michs.  1565  Doubtless  4th  s.  of  Robert,  of  Sleaford,  Lines., 
adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  1371.  Knighted,  1603. 
Succeeded  his  brother  William  (1563)  in  1608.  Created 
Baronet,  161 1.  Died  Oct.  i,  1618.  Buried  at  Sleaford. 
(G.E.C.) 

CARR,  EUSTACE.  Matric.  from  St  John's,  Lent,  1564-5- 
Will  of  one  of  these  names  (Lincoln)  1580;  of  Cathorpe,  IJncs. 

CARE,  FRANCIS.   Adm.  sixar  at  Clark,  July  9,  1657. 

CARRE,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity,  June  27, 1675. 
Matric.  1675.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  22,  1677,  as 
s.  and  h.  of  Cuthbert,  Esq.,  of  St  Helen,  Auckland,  Durham. 

CARRE,  GAMALIEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1604. 
Of  Essex.  B.A.  1606-7;  M.A.  1610.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Jan.  17,  i6ii-2.   Perhaps  R.  of  Twinstead,  Essex,  1615. 

CARRE,  GAMALIEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1632. 
Of  Essex.  B.A.  from  Emmanuel,  1636-7;  M.A.  1640.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Apr.  30;  priest,  June  5,  1643.  R.  of 
Markshall,  Essex,  1642.  R.  of  Aldham,  1646. 

CARR,  GEORGE  {$0nior).  Matric.  peni.  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1546. 

CARR,  GEORGE  ( junior).  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1546. 

CARRE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sitar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  21, 
1723.  S.  of  George,  clerk,  of  Northumberland.  B.  in  New- 
castle. BapL  at  St  John's,  Mar.  6,  1704-5.  School,  New- 
castle. Matric.  1722;  B.A.  1735-6.  Assistant  Master  at 
Newcastle  Grammar  School,  1736-43.  Married,  at  New- 
castle, Sept.  16,  1737,  Ann  Wilkinson.  Minister  of  the 
Episcopal  chapel  at  Edinburgh,  1743-76.  Author,  Sermons. 
Died  Aug.  16,  1776.   {Scott-Mayor,  iii.  351.) 

CARR,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Mar.  34,  1743-4-  Of 
Yorkshire.  Matric.  1744;  Scholar;  B.A.  1747-8;  M.A.  1751. 
Fellow  of  Trinity  Hall,  1753-60.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  June  5 ; 
priest,  Dec  18,  1748.  R.  of  Swannington,  Norfolk,  i759- 
1803.  V.  of  Wood  Dalling,  X759-1803.  V.  of  Heverland, 
1766-73. 

CARR,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  37, 1629. 
S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Kirkby  Lonsdale.  School,  Kirkby 
Lonsdale.  Matric.  1629;  B.A.  1632-3;  M.A.  1636.  Perhaps 
Head  Master  of  Kirkby  Lonsdale  School  after  1633  and 
before  1636.    (P«iU,  i.  399.) 

CARR,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  May  13, 1633. 
S.  of  Leonard,  Sherifi.  B.  at  Newcastle.  Bapt.  at  All 
Saints',  Dec  7,  1618.   School,  Newcastle.  Matric  1635. 

CARR,  HENRY.    LL.D.  1682  {Com.  Reg.). 

CARR,  HENRY  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Clare,  Aug.  24, 

1716.  2nd  s.  of  Ralph,  Esq.    B.  at  Cocken,  Durham.    Bapt. 

at  Houghton-le-Spring,  May  6,  1699.    Matric  1716.    Adm. 

at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  10,  1713-6;  and  at  the  Inner 

Temple,  1720.    Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Cotes- 
worth,  of  Gateshead.   (Surtees'  Durham,  u  209.) 
CARR,  JAMES.    Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Feb.   1379-80. 

4th  s.  of  Adam,  of  Grainhouse,  Giggleswick,  Vorks.   B.  there. 

School,  Giggleswick.  B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1382-3;  M.A. 

1586.   V.  of  Alnwick,  Northumberland,  1590-3.   Died  1393. 

Brother  of  Robert  (1378).  (PeiU,  i.  138;  J.  Parker.) 
CARR,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  Feb.  23, 1711-2. 

S.  of  Thomas,  of  Stackhouse,  near  Settle,  Yorks.   B.  there. 

School,   Giggleswick.     Matric.    1712;   Scholar,    1713;    B.A. 

1716-7.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  1716;  priest,  Jime,  1718. 

R.  of  Addingham,  Leeds,  1731-45.    V.  of  Bolton  Abbey, 

1736-45.    Died  Nov.  33,   1745.    Brother  of  John  (1707). 

(PeiU,  u.  178.) 
CARRE,  JOHN.   Matric  sizar  from  Petxrbousk,  Michs.  1569. 
CARR,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  June  2,  1646. 

S.  of  William.   B.  at  Langdifie,  near  Settle,  Yorks.   School, 

Giggleswick.     M.B.    1653;    M.D.    1657.     Fellow,    1662-5. 

F.K.C.P.  1669-70.  Deputy  Regius  Professor  of  Physic  before 

1671.   Died  1675-   Will  (P.C.C.)  1675.   (PeiU,  i.  507.) 
CARR,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Mar.  4,  1660-1. 

S.  of  John.  B.  at  Giggleswick.  School,  Gia^eswick.  Matric. 

1661;  B.A.  1664-3.   Perhaps  ord.  deaooo  (Yor'')  Sept.  1664. 

One  of   these  names  V.  of  MelliDg-ia-Loasdale,    1666-71. 

Another  succeeded  167J-7.    (PeiU,  l.  595.) 
CARR,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  19,  1663. 

S.  of  John.  B.  at  South  Shields,  Durham.  School,  Houghton. 

Matnc.  1663.   Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  July  4,  x666.   (P0iU,  I. 

6x6.) 


Carr,  Nicholas 

CARR,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  July  6,  x68i.  Of 
Bedfordshire.  Matric.  1681;  B.A.  1684-5.  R.  of  Millbrook, 
Beds.,  1692-1702.  Signs  as  C.  ot  Litlmgton,  1693-X700. 
Buried  at  MiUbrook,  Mar.  31,  1703.   (W.  M.  Noble.) 

CARRE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  x8)  at  St  John's.  May  38,  X693. 
S.  of  Richard  (1650),  deceased,  V.  of  Holme-on-Spalding- 
Moor,  Yorks.  B.  there.  School,  Pockliugton.  Matric  1695; 
B.A.  1695-6.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  7,  1696;  priest, 
Sept.  32,  1700.  Probably  joined  the  Church  of  Rome. 
Brother  of  William  (1690).   (J.  Parker.) 

CARR,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  May  13, 1697. 
Matric  1697.  S.  of  John,  of  Whitburn,  Durham,  gent.  Bapt. 
there.  Mar.  2,  1679-80.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  3,  1699- 
1700. 

CARR,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  May  12,  1704. 
S.  of  William.  B.  at  Langcliff,  Yorks.  School,  Giggleswick. 
Scholar,  1704-3;  Matric.  1705;  B.A.  1707-8. 

CARR,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  1707.  S.  of  Thomas,  of 
Stackhouse.  Bapt.  Feb.  2,  1688-9.  Matric.  1707;  Scholar, 
1708;  B.A.  1710-1.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  1713;  priest. 
Mar.  1720-1.  Master  of  Giggleswick  School,  1712-45.  Buried 
Apr.  2,  1745,  aged  56.  Brother  of  James  (171 1).  (PeiU,  11. 
166;  Whitaker,  History  0/  Craven,  162.) 

CARR,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Mar.  22, 
1726-7.  S.  of  John,  of  Lutterworth,  Leics.,  barber.  Matric. 
1727;  B.A.  1730-1;  M.A.  1753.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  July 
15.  1731;  priest,  June  20,  1736.  R.  of  Ashby  Folville,  Leics., 
»749-76.   Died  1776,  aged  67.   (Nichols,  in.  32.) 

CARR,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Christ's,  1732.  S.  of 
Robert.  B.  at  Settle,  Yorks.  School,  Giggleswick.  Matric. 
1733;  Scholar,  1734;  B.A.  1736-7;  M.A.  1740. 

CARR,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1741.  S.  of  William, 
of  West  Bourn,  Sussex.  Matric.  from  Christ  Church,  Oxford, 
Nov.  16,  1726,  age  20;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1730.  V.  of  Arundel, 
Sussex,  1732-79.  R.  of  Clapham,  Sussex,  1740-3.  V.  of 
Kirdford,  1743.   Died  1779.    M.I.    (Al.  Oxon.) 

CARR,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  25,  1743- 
S.  of  John.  B.  in  Yorkshire.  School,  Giggleswick.  Matric. 
1746;  Scholar,  1746-7;  B.A.  1748-9.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
1749;  priest.  May,  1753.  One  John  Carr,  C.  of  Fen  Drayton, 
Cambs.,  Sept.  1774-Dec.  1775,  and  Minister,  May  11,  1781. 

CaRR,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June 
10, 1668.  S.  of  William,  deceased,  of  Newcastle,  Northumber- 
land. B.  there.  Bapt.  at  St  Nicholas,  Jan.  13,  1650-1. 
School,  Berwick-on-Tweed.  MaUic  i668.  Adm.  at  Lincohi's 
Inn,  Feb.  lo,  1670-1. 

CARR,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trintty,  June  15, 1710. 
S.  of  William,  of  Hexham,  Northumberland.  Bapt.  there, 
July  9,  1693.  School,  Hexham.  Matric.  1710;  Scholar, 
1712;  B.A.  1713-4;  M.A.  1717.  V.  of  St  John's,  Newcastle, 
1717-36.   V.  of  St  Ann's,  1725-6. 

CARR,  LANCELOT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse, 
July  3,  1701.  S.  of  Robert  (1663),  gent.,  of  North  Biddick, 
Durham.  Bapt.  at  Washington,  Sept.  24,  1683.  School, 
Durham.  Matric  1701;  Scholar,  1701;  B.A.  1704-3-  Adm. 
at  the  Middle  Temple,  Dec.  33,  1704.  Of  Durham  city. 
Will  proved,  1738.  Brother  of  Robert  (1688)  and  Carleton 
(1701).   (Surtees'  Durham,  i.  208.) 

CARR,  MATTHEW.  B.A.  from  King's,  1618-9;  M.A.  1622. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  11,  1620.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
X629.  V.  of  Edlesborough,  Bucks.,  x632-<?)  38. 

CARR,  NATHANIEL  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1606; 
B.A.  (?  1609-10);  M.A.  1613.  Ord.  priest  (London)  Feb.  21, 
1618-^9.    Perhaps  V.  of  Boxted,  Essex,  1655. 

CARR,  NICHOLAS.  B.Civ.L.  1502:  D.Civ.L.  i5i7-«-  Dean  of 
the  College  of  St  Mary-in-the-Fields,  Norwich,  1319-  Chan- 
cellor of  the  diocese,  1520-30.  R.  of  RoUesby,  Norfolk,  and 
Helmingham,  Suffolk.  Died  1531.  One  of  these  names 
B.Can.L.  (Oxford)  1510.    (Cooper,  1.  44.) 

CARRE,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  at  Christ's,  but  migrated  to 
Pembroke.  B.  at  Newcastle,  c.  1524.  B.A.  1540-1;  M.A. 
1544;  M.D.  1558.  Fellow  of  Pembroke,  1540.  One  of 
the  original  fellows  of  Trinity,  1546.  Regius  Professor  of 
Greek,  1547.  Died  Nov.  3,  1568.  Buried  at  St  Michael's, 
Cambridge.  M.I.  at  St  Giles.  WiU  proved  (V.CC.)  1568. 
(D.N.B.;  Cooper,  1.  363.) 

CARRE,  NICHOLAS.  Matric  pens,  from  Sx  John's,  Easter, 
1610. 

CARR,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Oct.  7,  X646. 
S.  of  Nicholas,  barrister,  of  Norwich,  B.  there.  School, 
Norwich.  Matric  1646;  Scholar,  1647-34;  B.A.  1630-1; 
M.A.  1634-  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  33,  1643-  R-  of 
Bircham  Tofts,  1632-63.  Ord.  priest  (Bishop  Jos.  HaU), 
Oct.  36,  1653.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Anthony  Ptm.  R.  of 
Mulbarton.  Buried  at  Bircham  Tofts,  Norfolk.  M.I.  there. 
(Venn,  i.  366;  Le  Neve,  Mon.,  v.  6.) 


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Carr,  Nicholas 

CARR,  NICHOLAS.    Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  30,  1668. 

S.  of  Nicholas.    B.  at  Durham.    School,  Durham.    Matric. 

1668. 
CARR,  RALPH.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1549. 

One  of  these  names,  of  Sleaford,  Lines.,  adm.  at  the  Inner 

Temple,  1555. 

CARR,  RALPH.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1566. 
Perhaps  s.  of  William,  of  Cocken,  Durham.  Age  29,  in 
1579.    Died  Sept.  8,  1605.   (Surtees'  Durham,  i.  208.) 

CARR,  RALPH.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1579- 
S.  and  h.  of  Oswald,  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  Bapt.  at  St 
Nicholas,  Jan.  5,  1561-2.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Feb.  II,  1581-2. 

CARR,  RALPH  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  c.  1596;  B.A. 
1599-1600.  Author,  Turkish  History.  {Cooper,  11.  395.) 

CARR,  RALPH.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1618. 
Of  Northumberland.  B.A.  1621-2;  M.A.  1625;  B.D.  1632. 
Fellow,  1624.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Oct.  4,  1629.  V.  of 
Bywell  St  Andrew,  Northumberland,  1637-42  (presented  by 
the  University).  V.  of  Warden,  1642-3.  V.  of  Alnham,  1662- 
3.  V.  of  Edlingham,  1662-82.  Buried  at  EdUngham,  Mar.  i, 
1681-2.   Perhaps  father  of  Robert  (1673)- 

CARR,  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  13, 
1652.  S.  of  William,  merchant,  of  Newcastle.  B.  there. 
Bapt.  at  St  Nicholas,  July  17,  1634-  School,  Houghton  le- 
Spring,  Durham.  Matric.  1652.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov. 
22,1654.    Mayor  of  Newcastle,  1676,    1693,1705.   Knighted, 

1676.  M.P.  for  Newcastle,  1679,  1681  and  1689.  Died  Mar. 
5,  1709.  M.I.  at  Houghton-le-Spring.  Father  of  the  next. 
(Surtees'  Durham,  i.  209.) 

CARR,  RALPH.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Aug.  10, 
1687.  S.  of  Sir  Ralph,  of  Cocken,  Durham  (above).  B.  at 
Richmond,  Yorks.  Matric.  1688.  Died  May  24, 1706.  Buried 
at  Houghton.   M.I.   (Surtees'  Durham,  i.  209.) 

CARR,  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  June  16, 
1694.  Of  Durham.  School,  Durham.  Scholar,  1694;  Matric. 
1695;  B.A.  1697-8. 

CARRE  or  KERE,  RICHARD.   B.A.  1516-7;  M.A.  1520. 

CARRE,  RICHARD.  B.A.  1541-2;  M.A.  1548.  Master  of 
Magdalene,  1546-59,  when  he  was  ejected.  Said  to  have 
been  LL.D.    {Cooper,  i.  204.) 

CARR,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Oct.  1579.  Of 
Yorkshire.  2nd  s.  of  Roger,  of  Closehouse,  Giggleswick, 
yeoman.  Bapt.  there,  Nov.  28,  1559.  Scholar;  B.A.  1582-3; 
M.A.  1586.  V.  of  Hockley,  Essex,  1591-1616.  Founded 
scholarships  at  Christ's  for  scholars  from  Giggleswick.  Died 
1616.   Will  (Consist.  C.  London).   {Peile,  i.  155;  J.  Parker.) 

CARR,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 
1615.  2nd  s.  of  Allan,  of  Closehouse,  Giggleswick,  Yorks. 
Bapt.  Mar.  12,  1597-8.  School,  Giggleswick.  B.A.  1618-9; 
M.A.  1622.  Perhaps  R.  of  Throwley,  Devon,  1634.  Nephew 
of  Richard  (1579)  and  brother  of  Robert  (1618).  He  was 
the  first  of  his  imcle's  scholars.    (J.  Parker.) 

CARRE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  8, 
1650.  S.  of  Richard,  dyer,  of  Ecclesfield,  Yorks.  B.  there. 
School,  Bromley,  Yorks.  (private).  Matric.  1650;  B.A.  1653- 
4;  M.A.  1657;  B.D.  1664.  Fellow,  1655.  V.  of  Holme-on- 
Spalding-Moor,  Yorks.,  1667-87.  Died  1687.  Father  of  John 
(1692)  and  William  (1690).  (J.  Parker.) 

CARR,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Mar.  31, 
1663.  S.  of  Richard.  B.  at  Giggleswick.  School,  Giggleswick. 
Matric.  1663;  B.A.  1667-8;  M.A.  1671.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1671.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  1671;  priest  (Lincoln)  May, 
1673 ;  as  C.  of  Epworth,  Lines.  R.  of  Huntingdon  All  Saints', 

1677.  V.  of  St  Mary,  1677-90.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1679-89 
(deprived).  Died  Jan.  26,  1708-9.   {Peile,  1.  601.) 

CARR,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Magdalene,  May  31, 
1667.  S.  of  Griffith,  of  Louth,  Lines.  B.  1651.  School, 
Louth.  Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1670-1;  M.A.  1674;  M.D.  1686. 
Master  of  Safibron  Walden  School,  1676-83.  Studied  physic 
at  Leyden.  F.R.C.P.  1687.  Practised  in  London.  Died  Sept. 
1706.  Wm,  P.C.C.  Brother  of  Robert  (1684).  {D.N.B.; 
Muf^,  I.  470.) 

CARR,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  May  29, 1680.  S.  of 

George.    B.  at  Giggleswick.    School,  Giggleswick.    Matric. 

1680;  B.A.  1683-4;  M.A.  1689.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept. 

1685;  priest,  Feb.   1685-6;  C.  of  Wootton,  Lines.    R.  of 

Buii^all,    Yorks.,    168&-1734.      Buried    there,    Aug.    14, 

1734. 
CARR,  RICHARD.    Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  May  2,  1684.    B. 

at  Stackhouse,  Yorks.    School,  Giggleswick.    Matric.  1684. 

Buried  Oct.  30,  1684,  at  St  Benet's,  Cambridge. 


Carr,  Thomas 

CARRE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Nov.  14, 
1719.  S.  of  WilUam  (1690),  V.  of  Thomton-with-Allerthorpe, 
Yorks.,  deceased.  B.  at  Pocklington.  School,  Pocklington. 
Matric.  1719;  B.A.  1723-4.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Dec.  22, 
1723;  priest,  Aug.  16,  1730.  P.C.  of  Patrington,  Yorks., 
1728.   V.  of  Gt  Hale,  Lines.,  1737-58.   {Scott-Mayor,  lu.  ■329.) 

CARR,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  6, 
1719.  Of  Yorkshire.  School,  Monk  Wearmouth,  Durham. 

CARR,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  July  2,  1564. 
Of  Moulton,  Suffolk.  S.  of  William.  School,  Bury.  Probably 
matric.  from  Clare,  Lent,  1563-4;  and  scholar  of  Trinity 
Hall,  1566. 

CARRE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  June,  1578. 
3rd  s.  of  Adam,  of  Grainhouse,  Giggleswick,  Yorks.  School, 
Giggleswick.  B.A.  1581-2;  M.A.  1585.  Brother  of  James 
(1580).    Mentioned  in  his  father's  will,  1586.   (J.Parker.) 

CARR,  ROBERT.   B.A.  from  St  John's,  1609-10. 

CARR,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  May  2,  1618. 
3rd  s.  of  Alan,  husbandman,  of  Closehouse,  Yorks.  School, 
Giggleswick.  Matric.  1618;  B.A.  1621-2;  M.A.  1625.  V.  of 
Middleton  Tyas,  Yorks.,  1628.  Licensed  to  marry  Lucy  Gill, 
of  York,  1634.  Appointed  by  the  Parliamentary  Com- 
mittee to  Stretham,  Cambs.,  1651.  Brother  of  Richard 
(1615).  Named  in  his  father's  will,  1626.  {Venn,  i.  239; 
J.  Parker.) 

CARR,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Lent, 
1629-30.  Of  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  S.  and  h.  of  James.  Adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  May  10,  1634. 

CARR,  ROBERT.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Apr. 
29, 1631.  S.  of  James,  gent.,  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  B.  there. 
School,  Giggleswick. 

CARR,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  May  28,  1643.  Of 
Sussex.  S.  of  Alan  (i6ii),  R.  of  Chiltington,  Sussex.  Matric. 
1643;  Scholar,  1646;  B.A.  1646-7;  M.A.  1650.  Fellow,  1647. 
Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Warwick.  R.  of  Braintree,  Essex, 
1662-76.  Succeeded  his  father  at  Chiltington,  1668-75. 
Buried  there,  Nov.  23,  1675.   M.I.    (J.  Parker.) 

CARR,  ROBERT.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Mar. 
6,  1653-4.  S.  of  Sir  Robert,  Bart.,  of  Aswardby,  Lines. 
B.  there.  Matric.  1655;  M.A.  1655.  M.P.  for  Lincolnshire, 
1661-81.  Succeeded  as  3rd  baronet,  1667.  CaUed  to  the  Bar 
at  Gray's  Inn,  1672.  ChanceUor  of  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster. 
Died  Nov.  14,  1682.  Buried  at  Sleaford.  {Lines.  Pedigrees; 
G.E.C.) 

CARR,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  June  5, 
1663.  S.  of  Robert.  B.  at  Biddick,  Durham.  Bapt.  at 
Washington,  Jan.  15,  1646-7.  School,  Houghton.  Matric. 
1663.    WiU  dated,  Oct.  18,  1712.    (Surtees'  Durham,  1.  208.) 

CARR,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  May  31,  1667.  Of 
Northumberland.   Matric.  1667. 

CARR,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  7, 1673.  Matric. 
1673,  as  Gary;  Scholar,  1676;  B.A.  1676-7,  as  Carr.  Perhaps 
s.  of  Robert  (1643).  V.  of  Sutton  and  Seaford,  Sussex,  1690. 
Brother  of  Alan  (1672).   (J.  Parker.) 

CARR,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1676; 
B.A.  1679-80.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Mar.  1679-80;  priest. 
May,  1681.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Kirkby-in-Cleveland. 
Died  before  July,  1727.   {Peile  11.  62.) 

CARRE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Magdalene,  June 
II,  1684.  S.  of  Griffith,  deceased.  B.  at  Louth,  Lines. 
School,  Louth.   Matric.  1684.   Brother  of  Richard  (1667). 

CARR,  ROBERT.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 
Nov.  6, 1688.  S.  of  Robert  (1663),  of  North  Biddick,  Durham, 
Esq.  Bapt.  at  Washington,  Aug.  15, 1671.  School,  Houghton, 
Durham.  Matric.  1688;  M.A.  1690  {Com.  Reg.).  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Oct.  31,  1688.  Of  North  Biddick,  Durham. 
Brother  of  Lancelot  (1701)  and  Carleton  (1701).  {T.  A. 
Walker.) 

CARR,  ROGER  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1566; 
B.A.  1569-70.  R.  of  Little  Raine,  Essex,  1573-1612.  Died 
Jan.  161X-2.  Probably  brother  of  William  (1572).  {Cooper, 
"1.  53) 

CARR,  ROGER.  Matric  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1575. 
Perhaps  ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  5,  1578.  V.  of  Peyhem- 
bury,  Devon,  1582-92.  R.  of  Broadhembury,  1586.  Father 
of  Thomas  (1607)  and  Alan  (1611).   (J.  Parker.) 

CAR,  THOMAS.   M.A.  1459-60;  probably  D.D.  1470-1. 

CARR,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1550 
{impubes).  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Scottow,  Norfolk;  also 
R.  of  Gt  Hautbois,  1561-4.  See  A  I.  Oxon.  for  a  contem- 
porary. 

CARR,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1571. 
B.  at  HuU,  Yorks.  B.A.  1574-5;  M.A.  1580.  Ord.  priest 
(Peterb.)  June  11, 1581.  R.  of  Aswardby,  1585.  V.  of  Kirkby 
Laythorpe,  Lines.,  1597. 


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Carr,  Thomas 

CARR,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  c.  1595. 

CARR,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1607. 
S.  of  Roger  (i575)-  B.  at  Peyhembury,  Devon,  1591. 
B.A.  1611-2;  M.A.  1615.  Perhaps  R.  of  Euston,  Suffolk, 
i6ifr-i8;  and  R.  of  Mickfield,  1618.  R.  of  Arlington,  Sussex, 
1619-23.  V.  of  Oving,  1623-63.  Died  May  6,  1663,  aged  73. 
Buried  at  Oving.  M.I.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1663.  Brother  of  Alan 
(1611).   But  see  Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contemporary.  (J.  Parker.) 

CARR,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Easter,  1607. 
B.  in  Yorkshire.  Perhaps  s.  of  Roger.  B.A.  1610-1;  M.A. 
from  Jesus,  1614;  B.D.  1621;  D.D.  1630.  Fellow  of  Jesus, 
1611-18.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  20;  priest,  Sept.  21, 
1618.  Chaplain  to  Lord  Strafford,  whom  he  attended  on  the 
scaffold.  R.  of  Hugget,  Yorks.,  1621-41.  Preb.  of  Durham, 
1631.  V.  of  Aycliffe,  Durham,  1632-41.  Died  at  St  Anne's, 
Blackfriais.  His  will  is  dated  July  13,  1641;  and  directs  his 
burial  in  Blackfriars,  London.   Prov^  (P.C.C.)  1641. 

CARR,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  June  18,  1625.  S.  of 
John,  of  Yorkshire.  School,  Giggleswick.  Matric.  1635;  B.A. 
1628-9;   M.A.  1632. 

CARR,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  June  20, 
1631.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Giggleswick.  School,  Giggleswick. 
Matric.  1631;  B.A.  1634-5;  M.A.  1638.  V.  of  Hollington, 
Sussex,  1644-67.  Buried  there,  Sept.  4,  1667.  Will,  P.C.C. 
Brother  of  William  (1620). 

CARRE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Michs. 
1638.  Of  Durham.  B.A.  1641-2;  M.A.  1645.  Ord.  deacon 
and  priest  (Lincoln)  Dec.  8,  1644.  'Minister  of  the  Gospel, 
at  this  place.  Died  May  i6, 1655,  aged  36.'  (Stainton,  Par. 
Register.) 

CARR,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  May  19, 
1641.  S.  of  Allen  (1585),  clerk,  deceased.  B.  at  East  Grinstead, 
Sussex.  School,  Cuckfield.  Matric.  1641.  Of  Petworth, 
Sussex,  gent.  Buried  there,  Aug.  8,  1656.  Will,  P.C.C.  (J. 
Parker.) 

CARR,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  May  19, 

1646.    S.   of   Thomas.     B.    at   Langcliff,    Yorks.    School, 

Giggleswick.   Matric.  1646;  B.A.  1647-8. 
CARRE,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Mar.  23,  1645-6. 

Of  Sussex.  S.  of  Thomas  (1607),  V  of  Oving.   Matric.  1646; 

Scholar,  1647;  B.A.  1649-50.    Fellow  of  Pembroke,  1650. 

Died  1651. 
CARRE,   THOMAS.    Adm.   Fell.-Com.   (age   17)   at  Christ's, 

Jvme  19,  1650.   S.  of  Thomas.   B.  at  York.   School,  Wark- 

worth.   Matric.  1650. 

CARR,  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  Apr.  22,  1684.  S.  of 

William  (1657).    B.  in  Sussex.    Bapt.  at  WiUingdon,  Jan.  3, 

1666-7.   Matric.  1685;  B.A.  1688-9. 
CARR,  TIMOTHY.    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  May   16,   1668. 

Matric.  1668;  B.A.  1671-2. 
CAR,  W.    Matric.   Fell.-Com.  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1565. 

Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1568.  Doubtless  William,  s.  of  Robert, 

of  Sleaford,  Lines.  Of  Aswarby,  Esq.  Died  1608.  Brother  of 

Edward  (1565). 
CARRE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Clement's  Hostel, 

Easter,  1544.  Perhaps  C.  of  St  Sepulchre,  Cambridge,  c.  1543. 
CARRE,   WILLIAM.    Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 

1572;  B.A    1575-6;  M.A.  1579.    Perhaps  R.  of  Twinstead, 

Essex,  1581  -1615.  Will  (Consist.  C.  London)  1617.  Probably 

brother  of  Roger  (1566). 
CARR,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  c.  1595. 

CARR,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1606.  Of  Kent.  B.A.  1609;  M.A.  1613.  One  of  these  names 
R.  of  AUington,  Kent,  1616-25. 

CARR,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1608; 
Scholar,  1611;  B.A.  1612-3;  M.A.  1616;  B.D.  1625.  Fellow, 
1614.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  31;  priest,  June  i,  1618. 

CARR,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Lent,  1618-9. 

CARR,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1620. 

S.   of  Thomas,  of   Giggleswick.     B.A.  1623-4;  M.A.  1627. 

Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Mar.  15,  1625-6.     V.  of  Mountfield, 

Sussex,  1628-38.   R.  of  St  Clement's,  Hastings,  1638.   Preb. 

of  Hove,  1660.   Buried  at  Salehurst,  Feb.  18, 1669-70.    Will 

(P.C.C.)  1670;  of  Kobertsbridge,  clerk.    (J.  Parker.) 
CARR,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Queens',  Lent, 

1 620- 1.   Of  Scotland. 
CARR,  WILLIAM.    Matric  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1631. 

Of  Essex.   Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  Lent,  1633-4.  Buried  at 

Gt  St  Andrew's,  Cambridge,  Nov.  13,  1634. 

CARRE,  WILLIAM.   M.A.  1635-6  {LU.  Reg.). 

CARR,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  30)  at  CausT't,  July  1, 
1651.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Giggleswick.  School,  Giggleswick. 
Matric.  1651;  B.A.  1654-3. 


Carrier,  William 

CARR,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  6, 1653.  S.  and 
h.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Westminster.  School,  Westminster. 
Scholar,  1653.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  25,  1658. 

CARR,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  20, 
1657.  S.  of  Richard.  B.  at  Giggleswick,  Yorks.  School, 
Giggleswick.  Matric  1657;  B.A.  1660-1;  M.A.  1664.  Ord. 
deacon  (Chichester)  Aug.  21,  1662;  priest  (Oxford)  Mar.  5, 
1662-3.   R.  of  Jevington,  Sussex,  1670-90.   (Peile,  1.  577.) 

CARR,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1690; 
B.A.  1690.  One  of  these  names,  s.  and  h.  of  George,  late 
of  City  of  London,  deceased,  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  24, 
1692. 

CARRE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Sept.  17, 
1690.  S.  of  Richard  (1650),  clerk,  deceased,  V.  of  Holme-on- 
Spalding-Moor,  Yorks.  B.  there.  School,  Pocklington. 
Matric.  1691;  B.A.  1694-5.  V.  of  Thornton  with  Allerthorpe, 
Bamby  Moor  and  Fangfoss,  Yorks.  Of  Londesborough,  in 
1701,  when  licensed  to  marry  Elizabeth  Liversedge,  of 
Wakefield.  Buried  Dec.  12, 1703.  Father  of  Richard  (1719) 
and  brother  of  John  (1692).    (J.  Parker.) 

CARR,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  Jime  19, 
1713.  S.  of  Richard,  R.  of  Bumsall,  Yorks.  Bapt  there, 
Aug.  26,  1697.  School,  Threshfield.  Matric.  1714;  B.A. 
1717-8;  M.A.  1721.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1721.  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  Sept.  1719;  priest,  Sept.  1721.  P.C.  of  Holbeck, 
1728-54.  Succeeded  his  father  as  R.  of  Bumsall,  1734-54. 
Buried  at  Bumsall,  Aug.  5,  1754.   (J.  Parker.) 

CARR,  WILLIAM  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Nov.  4, 
1721.  S.  of  Richard,  husbandman,  of  Pocklington,  Yorks. 
B.  there.  School,  Pocklington.  Matric.  1721;  B.A.  1725-6. 
Ord.  deacon  (York)  June  9,  1727;  C.  of  Weighton,  Yorks.; 
priest,  July  21,  1728.   (Scott-Mayor,  iii.  347.) 

CARR,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  Sept.  13, 
1735-  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Langcliff,  Yorks.  School, 
Giggleswick.  Matric.  1736;  Scholar,  1737;  B.A.  1739-40. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  1739-40;  C.  of  Wanlip,  Leics. 
Perhaps  V.  of  Hornby,  Lanes.,  1740-57.  Probably  R.  of 
Swineshead,  Hunts.,  1757-60.  If  so,  died  1760.  {PeiU,  11. 
231-) 

CARR,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  13, 
1736.  S.  of  John,  organist,  of  Leeds,  Yorks.  B.  there.  School, 
Leeds.  Matric.  1736;  B  A.  1739-40;  M.A.  1743.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1743.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  25,  1741;  priest, 
Apr.  17,  1743.  Perhaps  Master  of  Slaidbum  School,  Yorks., 
1740.    V.  of  Mitton,  1761-71.    Died  1771, 

CARRELL,  see  CARYLL. 

CARRIER  or  CHARRIER,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  sizar  at 
Corpus  Christi,  1582.  Matric.  Easter,  1583.  S.  of  Anthony, 
preacher  (?  V.  of  Boughton  Monchelsea).  B.  in  Kent,  1566. 
B.A.  1586-7;  M.A.  1590;  B.D.  1597;  D.D.  1602.  Fellow, 
1589-1602.  University  preacher,  1597.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1597.  Chaplain  to  the  King.  R.  of  Paddlesworth,  Kent, 
1598-9.  V.  of  Thomham,  1600-13.  R.  of  Tarring,  Sussex, 
1602.  Chaplain  to  Archbishop  Whitgift.  R.  of  Old  Romney, 
1603-14.  Preb.  of  Canterbury,  1608.  Fellow  of  Chelsea 
Hospital,  1610.  Afterwards  joined  the  Church  of  Rome. 
Went  to  Lidge.  Author,  theological.  Died  1614,  probably  at 
Paris.   {D.N.B.;  Records  S.J.,  1.  623;  Masters.) 

CARRIER,  RICHARD.  B.A.fromST  John's,  1600-1.  Of  Yaxley. 
Huntingdonshire.  M.A.  1604.  Fellow,  1601.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  June  15, 1606;  priest,  Sept.  20, 1607.  V.  of  Wirks- 
worth,  Derbs.,  1620-46.  Died  1646.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1646. 
Father  of  William  (1631). 

CARRIER  or  CARVER,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  (age  13)  from 
Peterhouse,  Michs.  1655.  Of  Northamptonshire.  B.A. 
1658-9;  M.A.  1662.  Fellow,  1660.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Sept.  22,  1661;  priest  (Peterb.)  Aug.  17,  1662.  R.  of  Orton- 
Longueville,  Hunts.,  1663-1705.  R.  of  Botolphbridge,  1663- 
1705.  Preb.  of  Peterborough,  1696.  Died  Aug.  34,  1704, 
aged  64.   WUl,  P.C.C. 

CARRIER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  Jan.  21,  1747-8. 
S.  of  Richard,  druggist,  of  Godmanchester,  Hunts.  Bapt.  at 
All  Saints',  Huntingdon,  July  17,  1729.  School,  Eton 
(colleger).  Matric.  1748-9;  B.A.  1733.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Sept.  24, 1752 ;  priest,  Sept.  33, 1753.  V.  of  Hartford,  Hunts., 
1753-71 

CARRIER,  ROBERT.  MaUic.  pens,  from  Emmanuel,  Easter 
1647;  B.A.  1650-1. 

CARRIER  or  CARVER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
July  5,  1682.  Matric  1683;  B.A.  (?  1688-9);  M.A.  1690. 
R.  of  Botolphbridge,  Hunts.,  and  Orton-Longueville,  1703- 
15.   Died  1715. 

CARRIER  or  CHARIER,  THOMAS.  Matric  sizar  from  Corpus 
Christi,  c.  1593;  B.A.  1596-7:  M.A.  1600.  Ord.  deacon  and 
priest  (York)  Mar.  26,  1602.  V.  of  Alkborough,  Lines.,  1604. 

CARRIER,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
X368; B.A.  1373-3. 


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CARYER,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  Apr. 

22,  1631.    S.  of  Kichard  (1600),  V.  of  Wirksworth,  Derbs. 

B.  in  London.   School,  Christ's  UospitaL  Matric  1631;  B.A. 

1634-5;  M.A.  1638. 
CARRIER,  ZACCHiEUS.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1617;  B.A.  1620-1;  M.A.  X634.  Will  of  one  of  these  names  at 

Huntingdon,  1633;  of  Morbome. 
CARRINGTON,  FRANCIS.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 

1610; B.A.  1613-4. 
CARRINGTON,   FRANCIS.    Adm.   pens,   at  Jesus,   Feb.    13, 

1636-7.   S.  and  h.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Spaunton,  Yorks. 

Matric.  1637.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  25,  1637-8. 

CARRINGTON,  GODFREY.    Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  May  26, 

1617.   B.  in  Lincolnshire.   Matric  1617;  B.A.  1620-1;  M.A. 

1624.    R.  of  Caistor,  Lines.,  1628.    R.  of  RothwelL   Father 

of  Timothy  (1656-7)  and  William  (1650). 
CARRINGTON,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Dec. 

21,  1743.  S.  of  John,  aldennan,  of  Cambridge.  School,  Eton. 

Matric.  1744;  Scholar,  1746;  B.A.  1747-8;  M.A.  1756.   Ord. 

deacon  (Ely)  June  5,  1748;  priest  (Norwich)  Sept   1750. 

V.  of  East  Tuddenham,  Norfolk,  1750.  R.  of  Sporle,  1755-73- 

R.  of  BiUingford,  1763-1811.    V.  of  St  Stephen,  Norwich, 

1773-18"- 
CARRINGTON,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  S:oney,  June  29, 

1681.   ist  s.  of  Timothy  (1656-7),  clerk.  B.  at  Woldnewton, 

Lines.   Schools,  Hatton,  Lines,  and  Caistor.   Matric.  1681; 

B.A.  1684-5;  M.A.  1689. 
CARRINGTON,  JABSES.   Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Apr.  8,  1735. 

Matric.  1735;  B.A.  1741-2;  M.A.  1747.   V.  of  Charing,  Kent, 

1743-6.    R.  of  Combe  Martin,  Devon.    R.  of  Upton  Uelions. 

Preb.  of   Exeter;  and  Chancellor  of  the  diocese,  1757-94- 

Died  1794.  M.I.    WiU,  at  Exeter. 
CARINGTON,  JOHN.    Matric  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1610. 

One  of  these  names  s.  of  William,  of  Spaunton,  Yorks., 

age  72  in  1665.    Succeeded  at  Spaunton.    {Vis.  of  Yorks., 

1665.) 
CARINGTON,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1612; 

B.A.  from  Clare,  1615-6.    R.  of  Wootton,  Kent,  1615-41. 

Died  1641.  Admon.,  Canterbury. 
CARINGTON,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke, 

1645.   S.  of  Thomas.   B.  in  Kent. 
CARRINGTON,  TIMOTHY.    Adm.  sizar  (age  14)  at  Sidney, 

Jan.  15,  1656-7.    S.  of  GKxifrey  (1617),  R.  of  Caistor  and 

Rothwell,  Lines.    B.  at  Caistor.    School,  Private.    Matric. 

1657;  B.A.  1661-2.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  Aug.  31, 

1662;   Perhaps  V.  of  Dalby  Magna,  Leics.,  1662.   Father  of 

James  (1681)  and  brother  of  William  (1650). 
CARRINGTON,  WILLIAM.  Matric  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 

Easter,  1621. 
CARRINGTON,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sidney, 

Jime  5,  1650.    S.  of  Godfrey  (1617),  R.  of  Caistor,  Lines. 

B.  there.    Matric.  1650;  B.A.  1653-4;  M.A.  1657.    Preb.  of 

Lincoln,  1662.   R.  of  Thorsway,  Lines.    V.  of  Market  Rasen, 

1662.   R.  of  Scotter,  1665.    Died  Feb.  22,  1697-8.    M.I.  at 

Seotter.  Brother  of  Timothy  (1656-7).  {Blott's  RuUatui,  138.) 

CARRINGTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  29, 
1706.  Of  Derbyshire.  Matric  1706.  Died  in  College.  Buried 
Mar.  II,  1707. 

CARROLL,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Jan.  20,  1741-2. 
S.  of  Charles,  M.D.,  of  Annapolis,  America.  B.  there.  Matric. 
1742.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Oct.  19,  1751.  Called  to 
the  bar,  Nov.  22,  1754.  A  prominent  figure  in  the  American 
Revolutionary  war.  Delegate  to  Congress,  1775.  Member  of 
the  Committee  of  the  Maryland  Convention  to  prepare  a 
declaration  of  rights  and  a  constitution  for  Maryland,  1776. 
'In  legal  training  and  statesmanlike  accomplishments  he 
was  unsurpassed  by  any  of  his  associates.'  Called  'Charles 
Carroll,  the  barrister'  to  distinguish  him  from  his  kinsman 
of  Carrollton.   (E.  A.  Jones.) 

CARSAN,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Nov.  8, 
1750;  Scholar,  1752. 

CARSE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  July  1,  1665.  S.  of 
John  (1622),  of  Little  Horkesley,  Essex,  D.D.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  11,  1666-7. 

CARSE  or  CASS,  JOHN.  M.A.  1622,  Ineorp.  from  Edinburgh; 
B.D.  1628;  D.D.  1631-2  (Lit.  Reg.).  Ineorp.  at  Oxford,  1627. 
FeUow  of  Clare.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1666;  of  LitUe  Horkesley, 
Essex. 

CARSEY  or  KERSEY,  JOHN.  Of  Corpus  Christi,  1480.  Esquire 
BedeU,  c.  1485-1508,  WUl  proved  (V.C.C.)  1509.  (Stokes, 
BetUUs.  69.) 

CARSEY  (?  CARSON),  THOMAS.  Matric  Fell -Com.  from 
Christ's,  May,  1569.  (Peile  makes  the  name  Sarsen.)  One 
Thomas  Sarsen,  R.  of  Burton  Overy,  Leies.,  1576-83.  {PeUe, 
1.109.) 


Carter,  Bezaleel 

CARTE,  GEORGE.  Matric  sizar  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1615-6; 
B.A.  1619-20.  Perhaps  s.  of  William,  R.  of  Tankersley, 
Yorks.  Master  of  the  School  at  Snaith.  Buried  Feb.  6, 
1623-4.   (FM.G.,  I.  284.) 

CART,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  June  12,  1637. 
S.  of  William  (1606-7),  R.  of  Handsworth,  Yorks.  School, 
Chesterfield.  Matric  1637;  B.A.  1640-1.  R.  of  Handsworth, 
1644;  ejected,  1662.  Died  1674.  Buried  at  Handsworth, 
Sept.  8,  1674.  Father  of  the  next  and  brother  of  William 
(1631).   {Calamy,  11.  563;  F.M.G.,  1.  285.) 

CART,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  May  18,  1667. 
ist  s.  of  John,  above,  clerk.  B.  at  Handsworth,  Yorks, 
School,  Handsworth.  Matric.  1668.  Adm.  extra-licentiate 
R.C.P.  May  7,  1674.  Practised  at  Manchester.  Had  an 
estate  at  Herringthorpe.   {Munk,  i.  368;  F.M.G.,  i.  285.) 

CARTE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  15,  1697-8. 
Of  Leicestershire.  Matric.  1698;  B.A.  1701-2;  M.A.  1705. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec  20,  1702;  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept. 
23i  1705.    Perhaps  V.  of  Glen  Magna,  Leics.,  1707. 

CARTE,  JOHN.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  8,  1707-%. 
S.  of  SamueL  Matric  1707;  LL.B.  1710.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ix>ndon)  Jime  15,  1712.  V.  of  Tachbrook,  Warws.;  also 
Chaplain  to  Lord  Digby.  V.  of  Hinckley,  Leics.,  1720-35. 
R.  of  Stony  Stanton,  1722.  Buried  Sept.  20,  1735.  'An 
excellent  divine  and  critick  of  all  learned  languages.'  (Nichols, 
•V.  744-) 

CART,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  Jan.  26, 
1653-4.  Of  Leicestershire.  School,  Bosworth.  Matric.  1654; 
B.A.  1657-8;  M.A.  1661.   Perhaps  V.  of  Leigh,  Kent,  1662- 

1706.  Died  1706,  One  of  these  names  R.  of  St  Nicholas 
Olave,  1660-1700. 

CARTE,  SAMUEL.  Ineorp.  M.A.  1680,  from  Magdalen  College, 
Oxford.  Matric  there,  June  10,  1669,  age  17.  S.  of  Thomas, 
of  Coventry.  B.A.  (Oxford)  1672-3;  M.A.  1675.  Preb.  of 
Lichfield,  1682.  V.  of  Clifton-on-Dunsmore,  Warws.,  1684-91. 
Master  of  Coventry  School,  1691.  V.  of  Dunchurch,  Warws., 
1697.  R.ofEastwell,  Leics.,  1699.  V.  of  St  Martin,  Leicester, 
1712-40.  Died  Apr.  16,  1740.  Father  of  Thomas  (1706). 
(Al.Oxon.;D.N.B.) 

CARTE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  May  5, 1704 ; 
LL.B.  1708.  Probably  brother  of  John  (1707-8). 

CARTE,  THOMAS.  Matric  sizar  from  St  John's,  Lent,  1584-5. 

CARTE,  THOMAS.  M.A.  from  King's,  1706.  S.  of  Samuel 
(1680),  of  Clifton-on-Dimsmore,  Warws.,  clerk.  Bapt.  there, 
Apr.  23, 1686.  Matric  from  University  College,  Oxford,  July 
8,  1698,  age  12.  School,  Rugby.  B.A.  (Oxford)  1702.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  24, 1704;  priest,  June  3, 1710.  Reader 
at  Bath  Abbey,  1707-14.  Repeatedly  in  trouble  as  a  strenuous 
non-juror.  Secretary  to  Bishop  Atterbury.  Historical  writer. 
Died  Apr.  2,  1754.   (D.N.B.;  Al.  Oxon.) 

CART,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Mar.  18,  1606-7. 

S.   of  William,   R.  of  Tankersley,   Yorks.    Matric   1607. 

Migrated  to  Sidney,  Aug.  11,  1608.  B.A.  1610-1;  M.A.  1614. 

Ord.  deacon  (York)  Dec.   1611;  priest,  Dec.  1614.    R.  of 

Handsworth,  Yorks.,  1627-44.    Died  Oct.  8,  1644.    Buried 

at   Handsworth.     Father  of    John    (1637)   and  the  next. 

(F.M.G.,  I.  284.) 
CART,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  26, 

1631.    S.  of  William  (above),  R.  of  HandsworUi,  Yorks. 

School,  Rotberham.   Matric.  1631;  B.A.  1634-5;  M.A.  1638. 

Brother  of  John  (1637).   (F.M.G.,  i.  284.) 

CARTER,  ABDIEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  1593 ;  B.A.  1596-7. 
CARTER,  ANDREW.   Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1576. 

Perhaps  R.  of  Bamingham,  Sufiolk,  1584. 
CARTER,    BARTHOLOMEW.     Matric    sizar    from    Trinity, 

Easter,  1575:  B.A.  1579-80;  M.A.  1583.    Ineorp.  at  Oxford, 

1580.    V.  of  Llanynys,  Brecon,  1595.   R.  of  Maesmynis,  1595. 

Preb.  of  Brecon,  1597.  (Al.  Oxon.) 
CARTER,  BENJAMIN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  July  6,  1699. 

Of  Surrey.   Matric  1700;  Scholar,  1703;  B.A.  1703-4;  M.A. 

1707.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Feb.  1704-5;  priest,  June  19, 
1709.  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Rodiester.  Chaplain  to 
the  King.  R.  of  St  Martin  Outwich,  London,  1719-27.  V. 
of  West  Ham,  Essex,  1725-7.  Died  Dec  31,  1727.  But  see 
a  contemporary  in  ^/.  Oxon. 

CARTER,  BEZALEEL.  Matric  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1606; 

B.A.  from  Christ's,  1610-11;  M.A.  from  Clare,  1617.    Ord. 

priest  (Norwich)  1613.   V.  of  Cavenham,  Suffolk,  1614.    R. 

of   Whelnetham,  1624-9.    Married  Ann,  dau.  of   William 

Pemberton,  D.D.    Died  1629.    Perhaps  father  of  the  next. 

(PeOe,  I.  266;  H.  G.  Harrison.) 
CARTER,  BEZALEEL.    Matric  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 

Easter,  1632.    Perhaps  s.  of  Bezaleel,  above.   B.A.  1635-6. 

Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  23,  1638;  priest,  Dec  33,  1639. 

R.  of  Belstead,  Suffolk,  1646. 


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CARTER,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  ao)  at  Caius,  Nov.  7, 
1631.  S.  of  Francis,  gent.,  of  Surrey.  B.  at  Guildford. 
Scbool,  Charterhouse.  Matric  1633;  Scholar,  1633-9;  B.A. 
1635-6;  M.A.  1639.  R.  of  Market  Bosworth,  Leics.,  1678-85; 
of  Eyam,  Derbs.,  1680.  Died  1685.   (Nichols,  iv.  502.) 

CARTER,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Magdalene, 
Jan.  13, 1647-8.  S.  of  George,  of  Earitb,  Hunts.,  clerk.  B.  at 
'Cone'  (?  Coveney),  Isle  of  Ely.  School,  Oundle.  Matric. 
1648;  B.A.  1651-2;  M.A.  1655.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1655.  R. 
of  Irthliugborough,  Northauts.,  1664-75. 

CARTER,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse, 
Apr.  15,  1670.  Of  Northamptonshire.  School,  Market 
Harborough.  Scholar,  1669;  Matric  1670;  B.A.  1673-4; 
M.A.  1683. 

CARTER,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Dec.  22, 
1701.  S.  of  Greenougb.  B.  at  Gazeley,  Sufiolk.  School,  Bury. 
Matric.  170a;  Scholar,  1704-5;  B.A.  1705-6.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  May,  1706;  priest,  Mar.  1708-9.  R.  of  Culford, 
Sufiolk,  1709-55.  R.  of  St  Genevieve,  Fomham,  1713-42. 
R.  of  Ingham,  and  of  Timworth,  1741-55.  Died  1755.  {Peile, 
II.  I5I-) 

CARTER,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  19, 
1690-1.  Of  Hertfordshire.  Matric.  1691;  B.A.  1694-5;  M.A. 
1698.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  30,  1697;  priest,  Mar.  20, 
1697-8.  R.  of  Goadby,  Leics.,  1700-22.  Buried  Dec.  2, 1722, 
in  Goadby  Church. 

CARTER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  July  10, 
1634.  Of  Hertfordshire.  Matric.  1634.  Perhaps  V.  of 
Cobham,  Surrey,  1657.  V.  of  Thorpe,  1661.  Master  of  St 
Albans  Grammar  School,  1661-9.  R.  of  St  Albans,  1662. 
V.  of  King's  Langley,  1670.  Archdeacon  of  St  Albans,  1683. 
Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1684.  Admon.  (Archd.  St  Albans)  1687. 
Died  1687.  (He  should  be  M.A.,  but  no  such  degree  seems 
recorded.)    Father  of  the  next.    (r.  A .  Walker,  52.) 

CARTER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  June  3, 1675. 
Matric  (age  17)  from  Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  May  25,  1661. 
S.  of  Edward  (above),  V.  of  Thoriie,  Surrey.  Matric.  1675; 
B.A.  1675-6;  M.A.  1679.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Ayot  St 
Lawrence,  Herts.,  1697-1700.  But  see  Al.  Oxon. 

CARTER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  FelL-Com.  at  Jesus,  June  25, 1702. 
Of  Sufiolk.  Matric.  1702-3;  Scholar,  170^.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  1703,  as  s.  of  Edward,  of  Billmgford,  Norfolk, 
gent.   (Blomefieid,  v.  321.) 

CARTER  or  CARTEY,  FLORENCE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at 
St  John's,  Dec.  15,  163a.  S.  of  Daniel,  of  Tralee,  Kerryj 
B.  at  Kerryes  (Clogherbrien  parish),  Co.  Kerry.  School, 
Ardfert.   Matric.  1633. 

CARTER,  FRANCIS.  Matric  sizar  from  Clarx,  Easter,  1604; 
B.A.  1607-8. 

CARTER,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  at  Kino's  (age  16)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Sept.  a,  1615.  B.  at  Hatfield,  Herts.  Matric.  1615; 
B.A.  1619;  M.A.  1623;  B.D.  1630;  D.D.  1638.  FeUow,  1618- 
30.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  24,  1626.  Chaplain  to  the 
Bishop  of  Rochester.  R.  of  Stourmouth,  Kent,  1630.  R.  of 
Cberiton,  Hants.    Died  there.   Brother  of  Walter  (1617). 

CARTER,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Apr.  1622. 
S.  of  Francis,  gent.,  of  Watford,  Herts.  School,  London. 
Matric.  i6aa. 

CARTER,  GAMALIEL.  Matric  pens,  from  Jxsus,  e.  139a;  B.A. 

1595-6- 
CARTER,  GEORGE.    Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Lent,  1588-9; 

B.A.  1591-3;  M.A.  1595;  B.D.  1604.   Ord.  priest  (Norwich) 

Mar.  29, 1594.   R.  of  Elmsett,  Sufiolk,  1597.  R.  of  Whatfield, 

IS99;  ejected  during  the  Civil  War.  Chaplain  to  Lady  Jane 

Wentworth,  1603.   (Walker,  Sufferir.gs.) 
CARTER,  GEORGE.   Matric  pens,  from  Christ's,  1601 ;  B.A. 

1604-5. 
CARTER,  GEORGE.  Matric  pens,  from  Christ's,  1613;  B.A. 

i6i6-7;  M.A.  1620;  B.D.  1629.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept. 

23;  priest,  Sept.  34, 1631.   Perhaps  V.  of  Wilburton, Cambs., 

1 63 1,  and  V.  of  Chatteris,  1634-34.    Buried  there  Oct.  3, 

1634. 
CARTER,  GEORGE.    Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  i6ai; 

B.A.  1634-5;  M.A.  1638:  B.D.  1636.  Fellow,  1637;  ejected, 

1644.  R.  of  Whatfield,  Sufiolk,  1649. 
CARTER,   GEORGE.    Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,   Dec.   13,   1633. 

Matric  1634;  B.A.  1638-9.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  30, 

1640.  C.  of  Little  Saxham,  Sufiolk,  1673. 
CARTER,   GEORGE.     Adm.   sizar  at  Clare,   Apr.   30,    1665. 

Perhaps  s.  of  George,  wool-stapler.    B.  at  St  Ives,  Hunts., 

May  34,  1647.    Scbool,  Merchant  Taylors'.    Matric  1665; 

B.A.  1668-9;  M.A.  1673.  Ord.  priest  (Uncohi)  Dec  18, 1670. 

Perhaps  R.  of  Pentlow,  Essex,  1673.   WiU  (Com.  C.  Essex) 

172X. 


Carter,  John 

CARTER,  GEORGE.   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuxl,  July  3,  1675. 

Of  LaJacashire. 
CARTER,  GEORGE.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
Feb.  8,  1708-9.  S.  of  Henry,  gent.,  of  Hail- Weston,  near 
St  Neot's,  Hunts.  B.  in  London.  School,  Cheam,  Surrey 
(private).  Matric  1709.  Probably  adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Apr.  10,  1708. 

CARTER,  GEORGE.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  18, 

1733.    Matric.  1733.    Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  July  5, 

1733,  as  s.  of  Robert,  Esq.,  of  Virginia,  America. 
CARTER,  GILBERT.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  May  15, 

1749.    S.  of  Thomas,   R.  of   Wimbisb,  Essex.    B.   there. 

Schools,  Walden,  Essex,  Colne  (private),  Eton  (colleger,  1746) 

and  Newjjort,  Essex.  Scholar,  1749-53;  Matric  1750-1. 
CARTER,  GRENOUGH.   Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  37, 

1627.  Of  Ely.  Matric.  1627.  Migrated  to  King's.  B.A.  1631; 

M.A.  1634.   V.  of  Exning,  Sufiolk,  1644.   R.  of  Newmarket; 

1663-77.   C.  of  All  Saints',  Newmarket,  1664.   Died  1677. 
CARTER,  HENRY.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  2, 

1662.    S.  of  Bryan.    B.   at   Upper  Town,   Westmorland. 

School,  Kirkby  Lonsdale.   Matric.  1662;  B.A.  1665-6. 
CARTER,  HENRY,   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  30,  1733. 

Of  Leicestershire.  Matric.  1733.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 

May  13,   1725,  as  s.  of    John,  gent.,    of    Aldermanbury, 

London. 
CARTER,  HEWOHE  (?).     Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,   Easter, 

1602. 
CARTER,  JAMES.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1573. 

CARTER,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  May  4, 1678; 
B.A.  1681-2.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June,  1683;  priest 
May,  1684.  R.  of  Bromeswell,  Sufiolk,  1689.  R.  of  Melton, 
1689.  Father  of  John  (1716),  Samuel  (1720)  and  probably 
of  the  next. 

CARTER,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Mar.  16, 
1710-1.  Probably  s.  of  the  last.  Matric  1711;  B.A.  1714-5. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  1716;  priest,  July,  1718,  V.  of 
Pettistree,  Sufiolk,  1719.  Probably  R.  of  North  Cove, 
1724-43- 

CARTER,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Apr.  10, 1739- 
S.  of  John  (1706-7),  R.  of  Sibton,  Sufiolk.  B.  there.  School, 
Dedham.  Matric.  1739;  Scholar,  1739-431  B-A-  i74a-3; 
M.A.  1747.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  26,  1743.  as  C.  of 
Bedfield;  priest,  Sept.  33,  1744.  R-  »*  North  Cove,  Sufiolk, 
1743-79-  V.  of  Sibton  and  Peasenhall,  1748-86.  R.  of 
Kelsale  and  Carlton,  1770-86.  Died  Dec  26,  1786.  M.L  at 
Sibton.   (Venn,  11.  46.) 

CARTER,  JOHN.  Perhaps  fellow  of  Peterhouse.  Buried  at 
Thriplow,  Cambs.,  1396-7,  at  the  expense  of  the  College. 

CARTER,  JOHN.  B.A.  1455-6;  M.A.  1459-  S.  of  John,  of 
Thoniham,  Norfolk.  Fellow  of  Gonville  Hall,  1466.  R.  of 
Bumham  Thorpe,  Norfolk,  1465;  of  Titchwell,  i486.  V.  of 
Swafiham,  1488.  Died  c.  1504.  Benefactor  to  Gonville  Hall. 
(Wrongly  called  Henry,  in  Cooper.)  {Venn,  1.  10.) 

CARTER  or  KATUR,  JOHN.   B.A.  1470-1. 

CARTER,  JOHN.   B.Can.L.  1471-2- 

CARTER,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1569.  B.  at 
Wickham,  Kent,  in  1554.  B.A.  1571-a;  M.A.  1575.  Ord. 
priest  (Norwich)  June  33,  1583.  V.  of  Bramford,  Sufiolk, 
1583.  R.  of  Belstead,  1617.  Perhaps  V.  of  Haughley,  1626-8. 
Puritan  author.  Died  Feb.  31, 1634-5.  Fatherof  John  (1596). 
(D.N.B.) 

CARTER,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Dec  1573; 
B.A.  1576-7;  M.A.  from  Clare,  1580;  M.D.  1586. 

CARTER,  JOHN.  Matric  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1375; 
B.A.   1577-8;   M.A.    1581. 

CARTER,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Curisti,  c.  1596. 
S.  of  John  (1569),  V.  of  Bramford,  Sufiolk.  B.A.  1599-1600; 
M.A.  1603.  Probably  ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Norwich) 
June  15,  1606;  C.  of  Hopton,  Sufiolk.  Probably  R.  of 
Gunthorpe,  Norfolk,  1608.  R.  of  Bathley,  1615.  C.  of 
St  Peter  Mancroft,  Norwich,  1631;  lecturer,  1633;  parish 
chaplain,  1638.  Minister  of  St  Lawrence,  Norwich.  Died 
Dec  10,  1655.   WiU  (P.C.C.)  1656.   (D.N.B.) 

CARTER,  JOHN.  B.A.  1602-3;  M-A.  from  St  John's,  i6o6. 
One  of  these  names  s.  of  Ohver  (1555)  was  vicar-choral  of 
Christ  Church,  DubUn,  1606.  Prebendary,  1607. 

CARTER,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1610:  B.A. 
1613-4;  M.A.  1617;  B.D.  1638.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincobi)  Mar. 
1,  1617-8;  priest,  Feb.  ai,  1618-9. 

CARTER,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  x6ax; 
B.A.   1624-5;  M.A.  i6a8.    Ord.  deacoo  (Peterb.)  Mar.  x; 

Sriest    Mar.  a,  1638-9.    One  of  these  names  presented  to 
lamham  Broom,  Norfolk,  Aug.  5.  »647.    Perhaps  R.  of 
St  MiUiael,  Denver,  1642. 


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Carter,  John 

CARTER,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1623. 
S.  of  Abraham,  of  Lisle,  near  Luton,  Beds.  B.A.  1626-7; 
M.A.  1630;  B.D.  1638;  D.D.  1661  (Lit.  Reg.).  FeUow,  1627. 
Probably  ord.  deacon  (Durham)  Sept.  19,  1630.  R.  of 
Settrington,  Yorks.,  1641-6.  Ardideacon  of  Chester,  1660. 
Age  59  in  1666.  Married  Frances,  dau.  of  Wm  Fuller,  Dean 
of  Durham.  Buried  at  Settrington,  Mar.  i,  1666-7.  Father 
of  John  (1674).  {Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1666.) 

CARTER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1625. 
Matric.  1625. 

CARTER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  14)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  i,  1630. 
S.  of  Nicholas,  farmer.  B.  at  Bedale,  Yorks.  School,  Bedale. 
Matric.  1631;  B.A.  1633-4. 

CARTER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  June  21,  1656. 
3rd  s.  of  Peter,  husbandman.  B.  at  Gainford,  Durham. 
Schools,  Gainford  and  Easingwold,  Yorks.  Matric.  1656; 
Scholar,  1656-62;  B.A.  1659-60.   Brother  of  Simon  (1656). 

CARTER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Sidney,  June  3,  1659. 
S.  of  Francis,  yeoman,  of  Maulden,  Beds.  Schools,  Maulden 
and  Shillinton.  Matric.  1659;  B.A.  1662-3;  M.A.  1666. 

CARTER,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  4, 
1666.  S.  of  John,  of  Brewood,  Stafis.  B.  there.  School, 
Brewood.   Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1669-70. 

CARTER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Oct.  1668. 
S.  of  Roger,  clerk,  deceased.  B.  at  Nayland,  SufEolk.  School, 
Warmingford,  Essex.  Matric.  1668;  B.A.  1672-3.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  1673;  priest  (London)  May  26,  1678. 

CARTER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Magdalene,  July  3, 
1674.  S.  of  John  (1623),  of  Settrington,  Yorks.,  D.D. 
School,  Luton,  Beds.  Matric.  1674;  B.A.  1677-8;  M.A.  1681. 
{Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1666.) 

CARTER,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1678,  as 
'Corker.'  B.  at  Bedale.  B.A.  i68i-«.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
June,  1683.   {PeOe,  11.  68.) 

CARTER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  Oct.  13,  1682,  from 
Pembroke.  S.  of  Ralph.  B.  at  Redmire,  Richmond,  Yorks. 
School,  Bedale.  Matric.  1682;  B.A.  1684-5;  M.A.  1694. 
Ord.  deacon  (York)  Mar.  1684-5;  C.  of  Bedale.  R.  of  Wath, 
Yorks.,  1706-16.  Buried  there  June  21,  1716.  {Peile,  11.  89.) 

CARTER,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1685.  Of  Norwich. 
Matric  1686. 

CARTER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  May  9,  1695.  Of 
Surrey.  Matric.  1695;  B.A.  1698-9.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Sept.  1701;  priest,  Sept.  1703.  Perhaps  V.  of  Parham, 
Suffolk,  1704.    R.  of  Easton,  1707. 

CARTER,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  16,  1697.    Of 

Cornwall.   Matric.  1697;  B.A.  1700-1. 
CARTER,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Michs.  1700.    Of 

Warwickshire.    B.   1683.    B.A.   1703-4;   M.A.   1710.    Ord. 

deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  23,  1711;  priest.  May  31,  1713.  Licensed, 

by  Bishop  of  Ely,  to  teach  at  Wisbech,  1708.   R.  of  Newton, 

Isle  of  Ely,  1716. 
CARTER,  JOHN.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Clare,  June  8,  1702. 

B.  in  Christ  Church  parish,  London.    Bapt.  there,  Oct.  4, 

1685;  s.  of  John  and  Ann.    Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 

Nov.  10,  1703,  as  s.  and  h.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  London. 
CARTER,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  Jan.  6, 

1706-7.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  '  Etotreaux-Castle,'  Cornwall,  gent. 

B.   there.    Matric.    1707;   B.A.   1711-2;   M.A.   1715.    Ord. 

deacon  ^London)  Sept.  23,  1711  ('B.A.');  priest  (Norwich) 

Oct.   1712.    V.  of  Sibton  and  PeasenhaU,  Suffolk,   1712. 

Perhaps  R.  of  Wilby,  1722.  Father  of  James  (1739). 
CARTER,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  13, 

1708.    S.  of  Robert,  husbandman.    B.  at  Nabum,  Yorls. 

School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1708;  B.A.  1711-2;  M.A.  1715. 


Jtchin,  Herts.    School,  Hitchin 


CARTER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Magdalene,  June  26, 

1710.    S.  of  John.    B.  at  Hit    ■      '" 

(private).  Matric.  1710. 
CARTER,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  12, 

I7I3-4.    S.  of  Robert,  of  Virginia,  America  (Governor  of 

Virginia).  School,  Mile  End,  Jx>ndon.  Matric.  1713-4.  Adm. 

at  the  Middle  Temple,  Apr.  30, 1713.  Of  Shirley,  Charles  City, 

Virginia.    Secretai7  of  State  of  Virginia,   1722-42.    Died 

July  31,  1742- 
CARTER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  July  3,  1716. 

S.  of  James  (1678),  R.  of  Melton,  Suffolk.   School,  Private. 

Matric.  1716.   Ptobably  brother  of  James  (1710). 
CARTER,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  July  10,  1725.    Of 

Suffolk.  Matric.  1726;  B.A.  1729-30.   Died  Feb.  13, 1729-30. 
CARTER,  JOHN.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  July  16, 1741. 

S.  and  h.  of  Nicholas  (1707),  D.D.,  of  Deal,  Kent.   Matric. 

i743~4-  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Apr.  13,  1742.  Died 

Sept.  22, 1810,  aged  87.  M.I.  at  Lower  DeaL 


Carter,  RicHARr> 

CARTER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June  17, 
1742.  S.  of  James,  clerk,  of  Suffolk.  B.  at  Melton.  School, 
Sedbergh.  Matric.  1742;  B.A.  1745-6.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Feb.  23,  1745-6;  priest.  Mar.  1747-8.  R.  of  South  Cove, 
Suffolk,  1748-1807.  V.  of  Lowdham  and  Pettistree,  i75&- 
1807.  Died  Mar.  21,  1807.   (Scott-Mayor,  iii.  528.) 

CARTER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  12, 
1744.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Leicester.  School,  Bosworth,  Leics. 
Matric  1744;  Scholar,  1746;  B.A.  1748-9;  M.A.  1752. 
Fellow,  1751.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  21,  1749;  priest, 
Dec.  23, 1750.  Died  Dec.  25, 1758,  aged  32.  M.I.  at  Leicester. 
(Nichols,  II.  3x4,  App.) 

CARTER,  JOSHUA.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Apr.  17,  1661. 
Matric.  1661.  Of  Suffolk. 

CARTER,  LANCELOT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1612.  Of  Bedfordshire.  B.A.  1615-6;  M.A.  1619.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  May  31;  priest,  June  1,  1618. 

CARTER,  LAWRENCE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Apr. 
28,  1741.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Leicester.  School,  Bosworth, 
Leics.   Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  23,  1737. 

CARTER,  LEWIS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1576; 
B.A.  from  Jesus,  1579-80;  M.A.  1583.  Fellow  of  Jesus, 
1579-87.  Master  of  Boston  School. 

CARTER,  IdARTIN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1645. 
S.  of  Martin,  of  Shalford,  Essex.  B.A.  1648-9;  M.A.  from 
Emmanuel,  1652.  FeUow  of  Emmanuel,  1651.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn.  Bought  Saling  Hall,  Essex.   Father  of  the  next, 

CARTER,  MARTIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Sept.  11, 
1680.  S.  of  Martin  (above).  B.  at  Shalford,  Essex.  School, 
Felstead.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  22,  1680-1;  s.  and  h. 
of  Martin,  of  Gt  Saling,  Essex.  Sold  Saling  Hall,  1717.  (Peilt, 
u.  81.) 

CARTER,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Pembroke, 
July  7,  1641.  S.  of  Matthew.  B.  at  Willesborough,  Kent. 
Matric.  1641.  Is  not  this  the  'Kentish  loyalist,  quarter- 
master-general of  the  county  forces  in  1648'?  Afterwards 
a  prisoner  at  the  surrender  of  Colchester.  Died  before  1673. 
(D.N.B.) 

CARTER,  MILES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Jime  20, 1632, 
Of  Cambridgeshire.  B.  at  Mepal.  School,  Ely. 

CARTER,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1631 ; 

Scholar,  1631.    Buried  at  All  Saints',  Cambridge,  July  25, 

1633- 
CARTER,  NICHOLAS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  June  6,  1645. 

Matric.  1646;  B.A.  1648-9;  M.A.  1652;  M.D.  1665  (Lit.  Seg.). 

Fellow,  1653.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1657.   Hon.  fellow,  R.C.P. 

1664.  (Munk,  1.  343.) 
CARTER,  NICHOLAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Jime  30, 

1707.    Of  Buckinghamshire.    Matric.   1708;  B.A.   1710-1; 

M.A.  1714;  D.D.  1728  (Com.  Reg.).    Ord.  priest  (Lincoln) 

July  5,  1713.   R.  of  Sutton-by-Dover,  Kent,  1716-55.  V.  of 

Tilmanstone,  1730-55.    V.  of  Heme.    P.C.  of  St  George, 

DeaL    R.  of  Ham,   1734-74.     R.  of   Woodchurch,   i755- 

74.  Died  Oct.  24,  1774-  Father  of  John  (1741)-  (G.  Mag.) 
CARTER,  OLIVER.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1555. 

Of  Richmondshire,  Yorks.   B.A.  1559-60;  M.A.  1563;  B.D. 

1569.    Fellow,   1563.    V.  of  Histon,  Cambs.,   1565.    V.  of 

Croydon,  Cambs.,  1565.  University  preacher,  1567.  Preacher 

at  the  Collegiate  Church  of  Manchester,  1571.  Fellow,  1578- 

1605.  Buried  there  Mar.  20,  1604-5.  Perhaps  father  of  John 

(1602-3).    (Cooper,  II.  394;  D.N.B.) 
CARTER,  PETER.   B.A.  from  St  John's,  1553-4;  M.A.  1557. 

Of  Lancashire.  FeUow,  1555.  Master  of  the  Grammar  School 

at  Preston.  Author,  Notes  on  Seton's  Dialectics,  1563.   Died 

1590,  aged  60.   Buried  at -Preston,  Sept.  8.   (Cooper,  i.  382; 

D.N.B.) 
CARTER,  PHILIP.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Aug.  29,  1713. 

Of  Sussex.  Matric.  1713-4;  B.A.  1717S.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 

Mar.  13,  1719-20  ('of  St  John's;  B.  in  Suffolk,  1696').   Ord. 

priest  (Norwich)  June,  1721.    R.  of  Tunstall,  Suffolk,  1722. 

R.  of  Broomswell,  1727. 
CARTER,  PHILIP.  Adm.  sizar  (age  14)  at  Magdalene,  May  3, 

1723.    S.  of  Thomas.    B.  in  London.    Matric  1725;  B.A. 

1726-7. 
CARTER,  RICHARD.   Adm.  at  King's  (age  16)  a  scholar  from 

Eton,  Aug.  13,  1525.    Of  Stratfield  Mortimer,  Berks.    B.A. 

1529-30.  Fellow,  1528. 
CARTER,  RICHARD.   Adm.  at  King's  (age  16)  a  scholar  from 

Eton,  Aug.  19,  1531.   Of  Domey,  Bucks.   Probably  Fellow, 

1334-5. 
CARTER,    RICHARD,     Matric.   sizar   from   St   Catharine's, 

Michs.   1547;  B.A.   1550-1;   M.A.   1555-    Fellow  of  Clare. 

Received  the  tonsure  (London)  1554.  Perhaps  R.  of  Bedfield, 

Suffolk,  1559-72.   One  of  these  names  R.  of  Cuxton,  Kent, 

1576-89. 


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CARTER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  July  i,  1583.  S.  of 
Gregory,  yeoman,  of  West  Walton,  Norfolk.  School,  Wisbech. 
Matric.  1583. 

CARTER,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Caius,  c.  i590- 
Perhaps  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Oct.  33,  1596,  as  s.  of 
John,  gent.,  of  St  Columb's,  Cornwall.  Buried  there,  Apr.  2, 
1630. 

CARTER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  26, 
1695.  S.  of  James,  Esq.  B.  in  Uie  Barbadoes.  School,  St 
Paul's.  Matric.  1695;  Scholar,  1697.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Feb.  12,  1694-5. 

CARTER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  Mar.  29,  1695. 
S.  of  Joseph.  B.  at  Middleton,  Bamsley,  Yorks.  School, 
Darton.  Matric.  1695.  Buried  at  Gt  St  Andrew's,  Cambridge, 
Dec.  20,  1696.    (Peile,  11.  133.) 

CARTER,  RICHARD.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Sept.  10, 

1729.  S.  of  Richard,  attorney,  of  Norwich.  B.  there.  School, 
Norwich.  Scholar,  1729-34;  Matric.  1730. 

CARTER,  ROBERT.  B.D.  1519-20  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
Magdalen  College,  Oxford.  D.D.  (Oxford)  1524.  Canon  of 
Cardinal  College,  Oxford.  Proctor  (Oxford)  1508.  V.  of 
Bathford,  Somerset,  1502-20.  R.  of  St  Martin's,  Vintry, 
i5i9-;40-  V.  of  All  Saints',  Barking,  1525-30.  Died  1540. 
{Fasti,  I.  66;  Al.  Oxon.) 

CARTER,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1622; 
B.A.  1626-7;  M.A.  1630.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Stour- 
mouth,  Kent,  1630-45.    Admon.  (P.C.C.)  1646. 

CARTER,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1626. 
Of  Huntingdonshire.  B.A.  1629;  M.A.  1633.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Oct.  i,  1629.  R.  of  Gaywood,  Norfolk,  1649-64. 
Died  Sept.  29,  1664,  aged  53. 

CARTER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  King's,  Lent,  1631-2. 

CARTER,   ROBERT.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,   June  2,   1657. 

Matric.  1657. 
CARTER,  ROBERT.    Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  June  2. 

1744.  S.  of  Thomas,  ajxjthecary,  of  Southwark.  Colleger  at 

Eton,  1737-44.   Matric.  1744.   Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  Feb. 

22,  1744-5-    Scholar,  1744-5.    Ord.  priest  (Ely,  Litt.  dim. 

from  London)  June  18, 1749.  Minister  at  Nassau,  Bahamas, 

1750.    'Removed  from  Bahama  Islands  to  Amboy'  (S.P.G. 

Report). 

CARTER,  ROGER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Feb.  4,  1645-6.    Of 

Suffolk. 
CARTER,  ROWLAND.    Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  Apr.  9,  1716. 

S.  of  Rowland.   Matric.  1716;  Scholar,  1716;  B.A.  1719-20. 

Ord.  deacon  (York)  May,  1722;  priest  (Rochester)  May,  1724. 

C.  of  Tudeley,  near  Tonbridge,  Kent. 
CARTER,  SAMUEL.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Aug.  1598. 

S.   of   Thomas,   druggist,   of   Norwich.    School,   Norwich. 

Matric.    1598;    Scholar,    1600-1.     Probably   B.A.    1602-3. 

Incorp.  at  Oxford,  M.A.  1617.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Dec.  23, 

1604.  C.  of  Framingham,  Norfolk,  1603 ;  of  Twyford,  1604. 

(Venn,  i.  166.) 

CARTER,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  May  26, 
1657.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Birmingham.  Matric.  1657; 
B.A.  1660-1.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1665,  as  of  Bir- 
mingham, gent. 

CARTER,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  June  22, 
1720.  S.  of  James  (1678)  of  Melton,  Suffolk,  clerk.  School, 
Melton.    Matric  1720;  Scholar,  1722;  B.A.  1723-4;  M.A. 

1730.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Oct.  22,  1726.  Perhaps  R.  of 
Barford,  Norfolk,  1730-88.  R.  of  Colton,  1731-88.  R.  of 
Fersfield,  1752-88.  Died  Oct.  25,  1788.   (G.  Mag.) 

CARTER,  SAMUEL.    Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  June  22,  1720. 

B.  at  Naseby,  Northants.  School,  Monkwearmouth.  Matric. 

1720;  Scholar,  1721.   One  of  these  names,  'late  of  Christ's,' 

ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  1734,  C.  of  Wymington,  Beds.; 

priest,  Sept.    1736.    Probably  V.  of  Naseby,  Northants., 

1752-6.    (PeiU,  11.  199.) 
CARTER,  SIMON.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sx  John's,  June  23, 

X636.    B.  at  Gainford,  Durham.   School,  Easington,  Yorks. 

Matric.  1656;  B.A.  1659-60;  M.A.  1663.   Signs  for  deacon's 

orders  (London)  June  3,  1664.    Brother  of  John  (1656). 
CARTER,  STEPHEN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 

1587;  B.A.  from  Caius,  1590-1-   Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Mar. 

25,  1602,  age  30.  V.  of  Horsford,  Norfolk,  1603;  sequestered, 

1644.    {Venn,  i.  141.) 

CARTER,  STEPHEN.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  e.  1394. 

CARTER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter,  1376. 

CARTER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Feb.  28, 
1580-1.  Of  Kelfield,  Yorks.  S.  of  William,  deceased.  Schools, 
Otley,  Newton  and  Aberford.   Matric.  1380-1. 

CARTER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  c.  1390. 


Carter,  Thomas 

CARTER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  c.  1591-2; 
B.A.  1595-6;  M.A.  1599;  B.D.  i6o8.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich) 
Dec.  1598.  P.C.  of  St  Margaret,  Ipswich,  1604.  R.  of  St 
Helen,  Ipswich,  161 1.  R.  of  Shotley,  Suffolk,  1616-24. 
{Peile,  1.  204.) 

CARTER,  THOMAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  c.  1393;  B.A. 

1597-8.  One  of  these  names  P.C.  of  Tanfield,  Durham,  1608. 

CARTER,  THOMAS.   B.A.  from  St  John's,  1604-5;  M.A.  1608. 

B.  at  Lilley,  Herts.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept.  25,  1609; 
priest,  Jime  3,  i6io.  Perhaps  V.  of  Dinton,  Budcs.,  1610-46. 
One  of  the  A^embly  of  Divines.  Died  1646. 

CARTOR,  THOMAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  TRiNrrY,  Easter,  1607. 

CARTER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1617; 
B.A.  1619-20. 

CARTER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1617; 
B.A.  1620-1;  M.A.  1624.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1624.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  25,  1625;  priest.  Mar.  5,  1625-6. 
One  of  these  names  V.  of  Thriplow,  Cambs.,  from  1625. 

CARTER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1626. 
S.  of  James,  yeoman,  of  Hinderclay.  Suffolk.  Bapt.  there, 
July  3,  1608.  B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633.  Emigrated  to  New 
England,  1637.  Served  as  minister  at  Dedham  and  Water- 
town,  Mass.  One  of  the  founders  of  Wobum  in  1640.  Pastor 
there,  1642-84.  Married,  1639,  Mary,  dau.  of  George 
Parkhurst,  of  Ipswich,  England,  and  Watertown,  Mass. 
Died  Sept.  5,  1684.   {FeU;  J.  G.  Bartlett.) 

CARTER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1634; 
B.A.  1637-8;  M.A.  1641. 

CARTER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1639;  B.A.  1642-3;  M.A.  1646;  D.D.  1669.  R.  of  Debden, 
Essex,  1652.  Died  Oct.  8,  1697,  aged  74.  M.I.  Will,  P.C.C. 
{E.  Anglian,  2.  53.) 

CARTER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  Sept. 
30,  1650.  S.  of  Samuel,  clerk,  deceased.  B.  at  Bridport, 
Dorset.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1651;  B.A.  1654-5; 
M.A.  1658.  Fellow,  1655.  Perhaps  P.C.  of  Chatham,  Kent, 
till  1662;  ejected.  Afterwards  practised  as  a  physician  in 
London.   {Calamy,  11.  58.) 

CARTER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  May  26, 
1659.  S.  of  Henry,  shoemaker,  of  Lilley,  Herts.  B.  there. 
Schools,  Lilley  (private)  and  Shillington,  Beds.  Matric.  1659; 
Scholar,  1659-63;  B.A.  1662-3.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec. 
1663.  C.  of  Nepsall,  Beds.,  1663.   {Venn,  i.  407.) 

CARTER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Mar.  30, 
1665.  S.  of  Humphrey,  gent.,  of  Banningham,  Norfolk.  B.  in 
London  (St  Andrew's,  Holbom).  Schools,  S.  Repps,  Norfolk, 
and  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matric.  1665;  Scholar,  1666-72; 
B.A.  1668-9;  M.A.  1672.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  1670, 
as  C.  of  Gt  Cressingham;  priest  (Norwich)  Jan.  5,  1672-3,  as 

C.  of  Thorpe  Market.  R.  of  Bircham-Newton,  Norfolk,  1679; 
of  Roughton-by-Harpley,  1685;  and  of  Bircham  Tofts,  1716. 
Died  1717.   {Venn,  i.  425.) 

CARTER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse, 
Jan.  9,  1676-7.  Of  Essex.  School,  Newport,  Essex.  Matric 
1677;  Scholar,  1677;  B.A.  1680-1;  M.A.  1684.  Ord.  priest 
(London)  Feb.  24,  1688-9.  Perhaps  R.  of  Wicken  Bonant, 
Essex,  1692-1704;  and  R.  of  Wimbish,  1695.  Died  1704. 
{E.  Anglian,  i.  225.) 

CARTER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  18,  1680. 
Perhaps  s.  of  William,  of  Gilling,  Yorks.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  June  24,  1680.    {PeiU,  11.  80.) 

CARTER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1690.  B.  at  Birmingham.  Matric.  1691;  B.A.  1694-5;  M.A. 
1698;  D.D.  1721.  Fellow,  1693.  Assistant  Master  at  Eton, 
1714.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  July  22;  priest,  July  25,  1716, 
R.  of  Everdon,  Northants.,  1716-26.  R.  of  Worplesdon, 
Surrey,  1726-45.  Master  of  Wisbech  School.  Died  1745, 
aged  75.    {Baker,  i.  367.) 

CARTER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Sidney,  Easter,  1697. 
Perhaps  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  20,  1696,  as  s. 
of  William,  gent.,  of  Cork,  Ireland. 

CARTER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  a,  1709- 
Of  Essex.  Matrfc.  1709;  B.A.  i7ia-3-  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
May  31, 1713;  priest,  Jun^^  12,  1715.  Perhaps  R.  of  Moulton, 
Norfolk,  1726-37. 

CARTER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Oct.  31,  1717. 
Of  Suffolk.  Matric  1718;  B.A.  1721-2;  M.A.  1723-  Fellow, 
1723-30.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1728.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  June 
14,  1724;  priest,  Dec.  20,  1724-  R-  of  Fritton,  Suffolk,  1731- 
42.   R.  of  Willingham  St  Mary,  1737- 

CARTER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  31, 
1721.  S.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Turvey,  Beds.  B.  at  Turvey. 
School,  Wollaston,  Northants.  Matric.  1721.  Migrated  as 
Fell. -Com.  to  Trinity,  Nov.  8,  1722  ('aged  ai'). 


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CARTER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  12,  i?i5. 
Of  Derby^e.  Matric  1725;  B.A.  1728-9;  M.A.  1732.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec  24,  1732. 

CARTER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Dec  14,  1728.  Of 
Middlesex. 

CARTER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Dec.  13, 1729.  S.  of 
John,  clerk.  B.  at  Wisbech,  Isle  of  Ely.  School,  Eton 
(colleger).  Matric  1730;  B.A.  1733-4;  MA.  1737.  Fellow, 
1736.   Died  1737. 

CARTER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1733.  S.  of  Thomas.  Bapt.  May  3,  1716,  at  St  Giles-in-the- 
Fields.  Matric.  1734;  B.A.  1737-8;  M.A  1741-  Fellow,  1737. 
Senior  proctor,  1756-7.  Ord.  priest  (Ely)  Sept.  19,  1756. 
R.  of  Horstead  and  Coltishall,  Norfolk,  1759.  Died  July  19, 
1760.   Buried  at  Horstead. 

CARTER,  WALTER.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  16)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Dec.  17,  1617.  B.  at  Hatfield,  Herts.  Matric.  1618; 
B.A.  1620-1;  M.A.  1625.  Fellow,  1620-32.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Dec.  24;  priest,  Dec  25,  1626.  R.  of  Stourmouth, 
Kent,  1629-30.  Died  1632.  Brother  of  Francis  (1615).  (Har- 
wood.) 

CARTER,  WILLIAM  B.A.  1528-9;  M.A.  1532;  D-D-  1544- 
FeUow  of  Peterhouse,  1531-43.  Fellow  oif  St  Catharine's, 
c.  1552.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  13,  1534-5.  R.  of 
Redmarshall,  Durham,  1544-6.  R.  of  Bishop  Wearmouth, 
1546-8.  R.  of  Howick,  Northumb.,  1558-9.  Archdeacon  of 
Northumberland,  1558;  but  deprived  in  1560.  A  recusant 
at  Thirsk,  in  1561.  Went  abroad,  and  died  at  Malines,  1578. 
{Cooper,  I.  397.) 

CARTER,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1568;  B.A.  1572-3;  M.A.  1576.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Mar.  4, 
1581-2.  V.  of  Hockham,  Norfolk,  1582.  One  of  these  names 
V.  of  Chardstock,  Dorset,  1585-91. 

CARTER,  WILLIAM.  Matric  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 
1609. 

CARTER,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1614;  B.A.  1617-8.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  1,  1617-8; 
priest.  May  31, 1618.  Oneof  these  names  V.  of  BiUingborough, 
Lines.,  1621.   One  R.  of  Belton,  Lines.,  1632. 

CARTER,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  1621  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
Oxfordshire.  Matric  from  Trinity  CoUege,  Oxford,  Nov.  3, 
1615,  age  18;  B.A.  1616;  M.A.  1619.  R.  of  St  John  2^chary, 
London,  1626-30.   Admon.  (P.C.C.)  1630.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

CARTER,  WILLIAM.  Matric  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1624; 
Scholar,  1627;  B.A.  1628-9;  M.A.  1632. 

CARTER,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1624.  Perhaps  of  London.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov. 
1621.   Barrister,  1630. 

CARTER,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1628; 
B.A.  1631-2.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  21,  1634. 

CARTER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Dec.  13,  1637. 
Matric.  Lent,  1637-8. 

CARTER,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1649.  Of  London.  B.A.  1651-2;  M.A.  1655.  Oneof 
these  names  R.  of  I*udding  Norton,  Norfolk,  1661. 

CARTER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  May  6,  1715. 
B.  at  West  Markham,  Notts.  Matric.  1715;  B.A.  1719-20; 
M.A.  1723.  Fellow,  1721-3. 

CARTER, .   Adm.  at  Magdalene,  1672. 

CARTERET,  AMISE.  Matric  Fell.-Com.  from  Jesus,  Michs. 
1573- 

CARTERET,  EDWARD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  3,  1687-8.  S.  of  Sir  Philip,  of  Haynes,  Beds.  Bapt. 
Nov.  28,  1671.  School,  Brentwood,  Essex.  Matric.  1688. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  15,  1687-8.  M.P.  for 
Beeralston,  xyiy-it.  Joint  Postmaster-General,  1721-39. 
Died  Apr.  15,  1739.  Brother  of  Philip  (1686).  (Burke,  Ext. 
Bart.) 

CARTERET,  PHILIP.  Adm.  FelL-Com.  (age  15)  at  Sidney, 
Feb  8,  1666-7.  Only  s.  of  Sir  Philip,  Knt.  (created  Bart., 
June  4,  1670),  of  St  Ouen,  Jersey.  B.  there.  Succeeded  as 
Bart.  1676.  Died  1693.  See  the  next  entry.  (Burke,  Ext. 
Bart.;  G.E.C.) 

CARTERET,  PHILIP.  Adm.  scholar  at  Sidney,  July  i,  1670. 
2nd  s.  of  Sir  Philip,  Bart.  B.  in  Jersey.  School,  Tottenham, 
Middlesex.  B.A.  1673-4;  M.A.  1677.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Feb.  1677-8.  C.  of  Barton  Mills,  Suffolk.  (A  puzzling  entry 
compared  with  the  last.) 

CARTERET,  PHILIP.  Adm.  FelL-Com.  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
June  8,  1686.  S.  of  Sir  Philip,  of  Haynes,  Beds.  Bapt.  at 
Haynes,  May  20,  1669.  School,  Brentwood.  Matric.  1686. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June  19,  1686.  Brother  of 
Edward  (1687-8). 

CARTERET, .  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidnxy,  Easter,  1603. 


Cartwright,  Hugh 

CARTEY,  FLORENCE,  see  CARTER. 

CARTHEW,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pkmbrokk,  Feb. 
13,  1690-1.  S.  of  John,  of  St  Erme,  Cornwall.  Matric.  1691; 
B.A.  1695-6.  Doubtless  R.  of  St  Erme,  and  father  of  the 
next.  Will  (Exeter)  1731;  of  St  Erme. 

CARTHEW,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke, 
Jan.  30,  1719-20.  S.  of  Francis,  R.  of  St  Erme,  Cornwall. 
Matric.  1720;  B.A.  1723-4.  V.  of  Manaccan,  Cornwall.  Will 
(Exeter)  1766.   Brother  of  the  next. 

CARTHEW,   ROBERT.    Adm.  sizar  (age  16)   at  Pembroke, 

Jan.  30,  1719-20.   S.  of  Francis,  R.  of  St  Erme,  Cornwall. 

Matric  1720;  B.A.  1723-4.  Will  (Exeter)  i775*,  of  Teouck, 

Cornwall.  Brother  of  the  above. 
CARTMELL,  BRYAN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Jtme  27,  1639. 

S.    of    Bryan,  of    Wakefield,  Yorks.     School,   Wakefield. 

Matric.  from  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  May  8,  1635,  age  16; 

B.A.  (Oxford)  1638.    Usher  of  Wakefield  School,  1638-41. 

Buried  at  Wakefield,  Feb.  16, 1640-1.  (M.  H.  Peacock;  Al. 

Oxon.) 
CARTMELL,  NICHOLAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 

1566.    Probably  R.  of  Claycoten,  Northants.,  1571.    V.  of 

Guilsborough,  1587-1626.  Buried  Jan.  9,  1625-6. 
CARTWRIGHT,  ANTHONY.    Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Apr.  16, 

1666.   Of  Norfolk.   School,  Ely.   Matric.  1667,  as  'Arthur'; 

Scholar,  1667;  B.A.  1669-70;  M.A.  1673.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 

Sept.  22,  1672. 
CARTWRIGHT,    CHRISTOPHER,     Adm.    pens,    (age    15)    at 

Peterhouse,  June  29,  1617.    B.  at  St  Michael-le-Belfry, 

York,  1602.    Matric.  1617;  B.A.  1620;  M.A.  1624.    Fellow, 

1625.    R.  of  St  Martin  and  St  Gregory,  York.    A  learned 

controversial  writer.  Died  1658.   Will,  York.  (T.A.Walker, 

6;  D.N.B.) 
CARTWRIGHT,  EDMUND.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Lent, 

1588-9,  as  Edward;  B.A.  from  Jesus,  1592-3;  M.A.  1596; 

D.D.  1630.    Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  July  9,  1596.    C.  of  St 

Andrew  Hubbard,  1596.    V.  of  Brandon  Ferry,  Suffolk,  1602. 

R.  of  Norton,  1613-46.   Father  of  the  next. 
CARTWRIGHT,  EDMUND.    Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Sidney, 

July  8,  1631.   Previously  at  Corpus  Christi.   S.  of  Edmund, 

D.D.    (above),    R.   of  Norton,   Suffolk.    School,   Bury  St 

Edmunds.   Matric.  1632;   B.A.   1634-5;  M.A.    1638.    Ord. 

deacon  (Peterb.)  May  20,  1638;  priest  (Norwich)  Dec.  20, 

1640.    R.  of  Eamley,  Norfolk.     R.   of   BiUingford,   1642; 

also  R.  of  Thelveton,  1661.  Buried  at  BilUngford,  Sept.  13, 

1679. 
CARTWRIGHT,  FRANCIS.  Matric  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 

Michs.  1627.   Of  London. 
CARTWRIGHT,  FULK.  Matric.  Fcll.-Com.  from  Corpus  Christi, 

1597.   Of  Nottinghamshire.  Specially  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 

Feb.  11,  1600-1. 
CARTWRIGHT,  FULKE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Peterhouse, 

May  14,  1639.    Of  Nottinghamshire.    Matric  1639;  Scholar, 

1639.  {VU.  of  Notts.) 
CARTWRIGHT,  GEORGE.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Apr. 

1584. 
CARTWRIGHT,  GEORGE.  Matric.  i)ens.  from  Corpus  Christi, 

Michs.  1627.   Of  Lincolnshire. 

CARTWRIGHT,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  10, 1668-9.  S.  of  George,  gent.,  of  Derbyshire.  B.  there. 
School,  Sedbergh.  Matric  1669;  B.A.  1672-3;  M.A.  1676. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  24,  1676;  priest,  Sept.  1677. 
{Vis.  of  Notts..  1631.) 

CARTWRIGHT,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  9, 
1672.  Of  Nottinghamshire.  Matric.  1672.  Probably  2nd  s. 
of  William,  of  Norman  ton,  Notts. ,  deceased ;  adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Apr.  24,  1676.    BroOier  of  William  (1667). 

CARTWRIGHT,  HAMLET.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Michs.  1573;  B.A.  1576-7.  Ord,  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  21,  1578, 
age  24;  priest,  Dec.  21,  1580;  C.  of  Catton,  Norfolk. 

CARTWRIGHT,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall, 
Easter,  1681.  3rd  s.  of  Thomas,  Bishop  of  Chester.  Bapt. 
at  Barking,  Sept.  18,  1664.  Brother  of  John  (1678),  Thomas 
(1698)  and  probably  of  William  (1681). 

CARTWRIGHT,  HUGH.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene, 
Easter,  1613.  S.  of  William,  of  Ossington,  Notts.,  Esq.  Adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  11,  1615.  Probably  knighted  at  Oxford, 
Apr.  2, 1644.  Of  Southwell,  Notts.  Died  1668,  aged  74.  M.I. 
at  Methwold,  Norfolk.  (Le  Neve,  Mon.,  in.  77;  Vis.  of  Notts., 
1631.) 

CARTWRIGHT,  HUGH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Jesus,  Apr.  13, 
1676.  S.  of  William,  of  Nottinghamshire,  Esq.  Matric.  1676, 
as  'Richard';  Scholar,  1676;  B.A.  1679-80;  M.A.  1683.  Of 
Kelham,  Notts.,  clerk,  in  1691.  Preb.  of  Southwell,  1706-21. 
{Vis.  of  Notts.) 


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CARTWRIGHT,  HUMPHREY.  Matiic.  pens,  from  Pktekbouse, 
Easter,  1566.  Of  Cheshire.  BJk..  from  St  John's,  1568-9; 
M.A.  1572.  Arrived  at  Douay,  1576.  Ord.  deacon  (R.C.) 
1577.  Laaprisoned  in  England.  Returned  there,  1579.  Joined 
the  Society  of  Jesus.    {Douay  Diary.) 

CARTWRIGHT,  JAMES.  Matria  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1587;  B.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1590-1. 

CARTWRIGHT,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  x?)  at  Caius,  Jan.  21, 

1604-5.  Ot  St  Neots,  Hunts.  S.  of  Peter,  merchant,  deceased. 

Schools,  Lynn  and  Aylsham.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  6, 

1608;  's.  of  Peter,  of  Lynn.'    Brother  of  Samuel  (1600). 

{Venn,  i.  187.) 
CARTWRIGHT,  JOHN.    Matric  FeU.-Com.  from  Magdalene, 

Easter,  1632.    Perhaps  of  Bole,  Nortbants.  (?  Notts.),  gent., 

adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  3,  1633-4. 
CARTWRIGHT,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Jan.  20,  1644-5. 

Of  Cheshire.    Matric.   1645;   Scholar,   1647;   B.A.   1648-9; 

M.A.  1652.  Perhaps  R.  of  Wirral,  Cheshire,  1654-62,  ejected. 

Afterwards  chaplain  to  Lady  Wilbraham.    Died  Feb.  17, 

1688.    {Calamy,  i.  264.) 
CARTWRIGHT,  JOHN,  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  10,  1665. 

Of  Yorkshire.  Matric.  1665 ;  B.A.  1668-9 ;  M.A.  1672.  Perhaps 

V.  of  Mai  ton,  Yorks.,  1674-98. 
CARTWRIGHT,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June 

25,  1678.    S.  of  Thomas,  Bishop  of  Chester.    B.  in  Essex. 

School,  Westminster.    Matric   1678;  Scholar,   1679;  B.A. 

1681-2;  M.A.  1685.    Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1687.    D.D.  from 

Queen's,  Oxford,  1696.    Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1687;  of  Worcester, 

1688.    R.  of  Winwick,  Northants.,  1688-94.    Resigned  and 

went  beyond  seas.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1698).   (Al.  Oxon.) 

CARTWRIGHT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Feb.  4, 1701-2.  S.  of  Charles,  woollen  draper.  B.  in  London. 
School,  Southwell,  Notts.  Matric.  1702. 

CARTWRIGHT,  MILES.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1575.  B.  at  East  Tuddenham,  Norfolk.  B.A.  1578-9. 
Ord.  priest  (London)  Dec.  1,  1580,  age  30.  P.C.  of  Algarkirk, 
Lines. 

CARTWRIGHT,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity, 
Easter,  1565. 

CARTWRIGHT,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  scholar  at  Sidney,  June,  1 600 ; 
B.A.  1604-5;  M.A.  1608.  Doubtless  2nd  s.  of  Peter,  of  Lynn, 
adm.  at  Uacoln's  Inn,  Jime  6,  1608.  Brother  of  John 
(1604-5). 

CARTWRIGHT,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1498-9;  M.A.  1501.  Of 
Nottinghamshire.    Fellow  of  Pembroke,  1501. 

CARTWRIGHT,  THOMAS.  Matric.  si7ar  from  Clare,  Michs. 
1547.  B.  in  Herts,  (probably  at  Royston),  c.  1535.  Scholar 
at  St  John's,  1550;  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1553-4;  M.A.  1560; 
B.D.  from  Trinity,  1567.  Fellow  of  St  John's,  1560.  Fellow  of 
Trinity,  1562-71.  Lady  Margaret  Professor,  1569-70  (de- 
prived). Went  to  Geneva  and  to  Basle,  where  he  was  ad- 
mitted at  the  University,  1577.  The  rest  of  his  life  was  spent 
between  the  continent  and  England.  Preacher  at  Antwerp 
and  Middleburg.  Returned  to  England,  1585.  Master  of  the 
hospital  at  Warwick,  1586.  Famous  as  a  Puritan  contro- 
versialist. Died  Dec.  27,  1603,  at  Warwick.  Will  (P.C.C.) 
1604.   {Cooper,  II.  360;  D.N.B.;  Urwick,  Herts.,  800.) 

CARTWRIGHT,  THOMAS.  Matric  pens,  from  Trintty,  Easter, 
1621,  scholar  from  Westminster;  B  A.  1624-5;  M.A.  1630. 
Perhaps  V.  of  Lindsell,  Essex,  163 1-2. 

CARTWRIGHT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St  Catharine's, 
Jan.  14,  1686-7.  Probably  s.  of  William,  of  Aynho,  North- 
ants. B.  1671.  OfAynbo,  Esq.  M.P.  for  Northants.,  1695  and 
1701-48.  Died  Mar.  10,  1748,  aged  77.  (Burke,  L.G.; 
G.  Mag.) 

CARTWRIGHT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
June  22,  1698.  S.  of  Thomas,  deceased.  Bishop  of  Chester. 
B.  at  Ripon,  Yorks.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric  1698;  B.A. 
1701-2;  M.A.  1705.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  20,  1702;  priest, 
Dec  ick  1703.  R.  of  Stewton,  Lines.,  1711.  R.  of  Anderby, 
1716.   Brother  of  John  (1678). 

CARTWRIGHT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's, 
Jan.  28,  1714-5.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Berrington,  Salop. 
School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric  1715;  Scholar,  1715;  B.A. 
l7l»-9;  M.A.  1722;  B.D.  {Com.  Reg.)  1728;  D.D.  1736. 
Fellow,  1720.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  1719;  jHiest 
(London)  June  12,  1720.  V.  of  Gateley,  Norfolk,  1732- 
33.  R.  of  Homscy,  Middleaez,  1733.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's, 
1733  Chaplain  to  Bishop  of  London.  R.  of  St  Christopher- 
le-Stock,  London,  1735.  Archdeacon  of  Colchester,  1737. 
R.  of  Homchurch,  Essex.  Died  Nov.  8,  1749.  Buried  in 
Homsey  Church.   WiU,  P.C.C.   {PeiU,  n.  186.) 

CARTWRIGHT,  WILLIAM.   M.A.  or  high«  (Icgroe.  1467-8. 

CARTWRIGHT,  WILLIAM.  Matric  pens,  from  Queens', 
Easter,  1579.  Of  Nottingbunthire.  B.A.  zjSa-j;  M.A.  1586. 


Carver,  Thomas 

CARTWRIGHT,  WILLIAM.  Matric  pens,  from  Magdalbhx,  e, 

1594. 

CARTWRIGHT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmanuel, 
Easter,  1624.  Matric  1624.  Probably  of  Ossington,  Notts. 
S.  of  Fulke;  age  6  in  1614.  Donor  to  the  College  buildings, 
1670.   {Vis.  0/  Notts.) 

CARTWRIGHT,  WILLIAM.  Matric  Fell.-Com.  from  Mag- 
dalene, Easter,  1633.  Probably  LL.B.  fromTRiNrrY  Hall, 
1637.  One  of  these  names  3rd  s.  of  George,  of  Normanton, 
Notts.,  deceased,  was  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  16,  1635. 

CARTWRIGHT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  21. 
1667.  Of  Nottinghamshire.  Matric.  1667.  Perhaps  s.  and 
b.  of  William,  of  Normanton,  Notts.,  Esq.,  deceased,  adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  2,  1667.  Brother  of  George  (1672). 

CARTWRIGHT,  WILLIAM  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Aug.  10,  1681.    Probably  s.  of  Thomas,  Bishop  of  Chester. 

CARTWRIGHT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Sept. 
22, 1691.  Of  Nottinghamshire.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  William, 
of  Lincoln's  Inn.    Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June,  1693. 

CARTWRIGHT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
July  1,  1725.  S.  of  William,  of  Mamham,  Notts.  School, 
Kirkleatham,  Yorks.  Matric  1735.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
June  17, 1727.  Of  Mamham,  Esq.  DiedDec.  8,  I78i,aged74. 
(G.  Mag.) 

CARUDDERS  ('CARODUS'),  JOHN.  Matric  sizar  from  Queens', 

Michs.  1585.   Of  Cumberland. 
CARUS,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1585. 
CARVANELL,  JOHN.    Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

1485.  B.A.  1489-90;  M.A.  1493.  Fellow  of  King's,  till  1502. 

Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  May  24, 1494.  Chaplain  to  James  V,  King 

of  Scotland.   Dean  of  St  Mary,  Warwick.    {Cooper,  i.  65.) 
CARVELL,  EDMUND.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1548. 

CARVELL  or  CARVYLE,  NICHOLAS,  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17) 
a  scholar  from  Eton,  Aug.  14,  1545.  Of  Stower  Provost, 
Dorset.  Matric.  1545;  B.A.  1549-50;  M.A.  1553,  as  Kervyle. 
Fellow,  1548-57.  Retired  to  Zurich,  under  Queen  Mary, 
Returned  to  England,  1558.  Author,  poetical,  etc.  Died  1566. 
{Cooper,  1.  232;  D.N.B.) 

CARVER,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  May  2, 
1663.    S.  of   Marmaduke   (1623),   R.   of  Harthill,  Yorks. 

B.  there.  School,  Chesterfield.  Matric.  1663;  B.A.  1666-7; 
M.A.  1670.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  Mar.  1666-7;  priest, 
Feb.  1667-8.  R.  of  Eyam,  Derbs.,  1680.  Brother  of  Edward 
(1658).   {PeiU,  I.  603.) 

CARVER,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  May  6, 
1741.  S.  of  Philip  (1709),  V.  of  Besthorpe,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 
Schools,  Wymondham  and  Norwich.  Scholar,  1741-8; 
Matric.  1742;  B.A.  1744-?;  M.A.  1748.  Fellow,  1748-66. 
President,  1766-7,  Ord,  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  22,  1745,  as 

C.  of  Tibenham;  priest,  Dec.  25, 1746,  as  C.  of  East  and  West 
Wretham.  R.  of  Lons;  Stratton,  Norfolk,  and  St  Clement, 
Norwich..  1766-94.  Died  Mar.  21,  1794.  M.I.  at  Stratton. 
{Venn,  11.  49.) 

CARVER,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1658, 
S.  of  Marmaduke  (1623),  R.  of  Harthill,  Yorks.  B.A.  1662. 
Signs  for  deacon  (York)  Aug.  17,  1662.  R.  of  Harthill, 
Yorks.,  1665-85.  Brother  of  Charles  (1663). 

CARVER,  JOHN.  D.Can.L.  1483-4.  Incorp.  from  Oxford. 

CARVER,  JOHN.  Scholar  of  Trinity  Hall,  June  15,  1606. 

CARVER,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  1618; 
B.A.  1621-2.  One  of  these  names  V  of  Bumham,  Essex 
(s.  of  William,  citizen  of  London;  will,  P.C.C,  1633);  licensed 
to  preach  in  the  diocese,  1634.  EHed  before  July,  1639. 
Admon.  (Cons.  C.  London)  Aug.  1,  1639.    {PeiU,  l.  323.) 

CARVER,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Clare,  Feb.  14,  1735-6. 
B.  in  London. 

CARVER,  MARMADUKE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1623.  Of  Yorkshire.  B.A.  1626-7;  M.A.  1630.  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  Sept.  23,  1627;  priest,  Mar.  9,  1627-8.  V.  of  Skip- 
with,  Yorks.,  1636-41.  R.  of  HarthiU,  1649-65.  Author. 
Died  Aug.  1665.  Buried  in  York  Minster.  M.I.  Father  of 
Edward  (1658)  and  Charies  (1663).  {F.M.G.,  838;  M.  H. 
Peacock.) 

CARVER,  PHILIP.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Sept.  13, 1709. 
S.  of  Walter,  druggist,  ol  Wymondham.  B.  there.  Schools, 
Wymondham  and  Norwich.  Matric.  1710;  Scholar,  1710-5; 
B.A.  1713-4.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Deo..  23,  1716.  V,  of 
Besthorpe  and  Tibenham,  1716-59.  WiU  proved  (Norwich) 
1759.   Father  of  Charles  (1741)-   {y«nn,  i.  521.) 

CARVER,  RICHARD.  Matric  pens,  from  Queens',  Lent,  1564-5. 

CARVER,  SAMUEL,  Adm.  sirar  at  Jesus,  Mar.  7,  1698-9.  Of 
Nottinghamshire.    Matric.  1699;  M.B.  1704. 

CARVER,  THOMAS.    Incorp.  B.D.  149a- 

CARVER,  THOMAS.  Matric  pent,  from  Emmamuxl,  Eatter,x6o3. 


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CARVER,  THOJdAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Nov.  22,  1626.  S.  of 

Thomas,  citizen  of  Norwich.    B.  there.    Matric.  1627;  B.A. 

from  Clare,  1630-1;  M.A.  1634.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec. 

22,  1633.    Probably  R.  of  Long  Stratton,  Norfolk,  1636-8. 

Buried  there  Aug.  14,  1638.   {Venn,  1.  279.) 
CARVER,    THOMAS.     Matric.    pens,    from   Corpus   Crristi, 

Easter,  1655.  OfSufiolk.  B.A.  1658-9;  M.A.  1662;  M.D.  1670. 

Of  Halesworth,  Suffolk.  Died  Oct.  3, 1708,  aged  73.  Probably 

father  of  the  next. 
CARVER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1691.  Of  Suffolk. 

Probably  s.  of  Thomas,  M.D.  (above).   Died  Feb.  9,  1719, 

aged  47.   {Suckling,  11.  343.) 
CARVER,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Mar.  24, 

1732-3.    S.  of  William,  brewer.    School,  Coxwold,  Yorks. 

Matric  1733;  B.A.  1736-7;  M.A.  1740. 

CARVER, .   Grace  for  B.A.  1497-8. 

CARVER, .   B.A.  1502-3;  perhaps  the  above. 

CARVETH,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Pembroke,  May  27, 

1712.  S.  of  Joseph,  V.  of  Luxulyan,  Cornwall.  Matric.  1712; 

B.A.  1716-7. 
CARVILL,  HENRY.    Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  12, 

1662.   S.  of  Henry,  R.  of  Catton,  Yorks.   B.  there.   School, 

York.   Matric.  1663;  B.A.  1665-6.   Ord.  priest  (York)  Sept. 

1668.   V.  of  Hedon,  1673-8.    Brother  of  the  next. 
CARVILL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  May  9,  1650. 

S.  of  Henry,  R.  of  Catton,  Yorks.   B.  at  Bramhope.  Schools, 

Bramhope,  AUerthorpe and  Witton.  Matric.  1650;  B.A.  1653- 

4;  M.A.  1657. 
CARVILE,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Nov.  6, 

1684.   S.  of  Edward,  gent.   B.  at  Grimston,  Yorks.  School, 

York.    Matric.  1684.    Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  6, 

1684. 
CARWITHAM,  JAMES.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  July  8, 

1635.  S.  of  John.  B.  in  London.  School,  Swafiham.  Matric. 

1636;  Scholar,  1636-9. 
CARYAN,   TIMOTHY.     Matric.   sizar   from   Corpus   Christi, 

Easter,  1659.    Of  Norfolk.    B.A.  1662-3;  M.A.  1672.    R.  of 

Colkirk,  Norfolk,  1669-1711.   R.  of  Holme-Hale,  1675-1711. 

R.  of  Pudding  Norton,  1702-11.  Died  1711. 
CARYER,  see  CARRIER. 
CARYLL  or  CARRILL,  EDWARD.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity, 

Easter,  1609;  B.A.  1613-4. 
CARRELL,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Aug.  28,   1639. 

Matric.  1640;  Scholar,  1641;  B.A.  1643-4,    Probably  R.  of 

Boxford,  Berks.,  1648. 
CARYL,  LYNFORD.   Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Oct.  26,  1723.  S.  of 

Timothy  (1674),  clerk,  deceased,  of  Cotgrave,  Notts.  Matric. 

1724;  Rustat  Scholar;  B.A.  1727-8;  M.A.  1732;  D.D.  1751. 

Fellow,    1733-50.     Master,    1758-81.     Registrary    of    the 

University,  1751-8.   Vice-Chancellor,  1758-9,  1773-4.    Ord. 

deacon  (Lincoln)  Jime  1,  1729;  priest,  June  13,  1731.   V.  of 

Fordham,    Cambs.,    1735-6,    and    again,    1742-5.     V.    of 

Comberton,  1745.  V.  of  All  Saints',  Cambridge,  1748.  V.  of 

Bamburgh,  Yorks.,  till  1781.    Preb.   of   Southwell,  1750; 

of  Lincoln,  1762;  of  Canterbury,  1766.   Died  at  Canterbury, 

June  18,  1781.   (A.  Gray.) 
CARYLL,  RICHARD.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  1581. 

Perhaps  4th  s.  of  Richard,  Sergeant-at-Law,  of  Wamham, 

Sussex.   B.A.  1584-5.   Lived  at  Chichester.   {Peile,  i.  165.) 
CARYLL,  RICHARD.   Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Pembroke,  Aug. 

31,  1639.  S.  of  Richard,  Esq.  B.  at  Hampton  Poyle,  Oxon. 

Matric.  1640. 
CARELL,  THOMAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter, 

1548. 
CARILL,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Emmanuel,  Michs.  1601. 

S.  of  Robert,  of  London.    Migrated  to  Oxford  after  eight 

terms.  B.A.  from  Hart  Hall,  1604;  M.A.  1607.  R.  ofHarting, 

Sussex,  1611-4;  of  Slindon,  1640.   Chaplain  to  Archbishop 

Abbot.  1623.   Will  (P.C.C.)  1654.   {Al.Oxon.) 
CARYL,  TIMOTHY.   Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Mar.  24, 

1674-5.    S.  of  Sampson.    B.  in  Surrey.    School,  Kingston. 

Matric  1675;  B.A.  1678-9;  M.A.  1682.    V.  of  St  Ifary's, 

Nottingham.    1694-8.     Preb.   of   Southwell,    1695.     R.   of 

Cotgrave,  1698.  Buried  at  Southwell,  Sept.  19,  1721.  Father 

of  Lynford  (1723).   {Thoroton,  11.  88;  Peile,  11.  57.) 
CASBIRD,  JOSEPH.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  Feb.  22, 

1709-10.  S.  of  John,  casket  maker,  of  Basing  Lane,  London. 

School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  1710;  B.A.  1713-4;  M.A. 

1717.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  23,  1714.  Preb.  of  Bristol, 

1717.    Incorp.   at  Oxford,    1730.     R.  of  Woodmansteme, 

Surrey,  1730-51.   Minister  of  St  Thomas,  Southwark,  for  35 

yeais.   Died  Aug.  30,  1751.   M.I.  at  Woodmansteme. 

CASBORN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  Nov.  15, 
1690.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Fordham,  Cambs.  School, 
Fordham.  Matric.  1697;  Scholar,  1690;  M.B.  1697. 


Cason,  John 


CASEBURNB,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  June  10, 
1698.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Isleham,  Cambs.  School,  Thurlow, 
Suffolk. 

CASBORNE,  JOHN,  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Sidney,  June  29, 
1717.  S.  of  Richard.  B.  at  Isleham,  Cambs.  School,  Thurlow, 
Suffolk.  Matric.  1719;  LL.B.  1722.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely, /.»«. 
dim.  from  Norwich)  Sept.  23,  1722;  priest,  May,  1724.  R.  of 
Elmswell,  Suffolk,  1728-67.  R.  of  Brockley,  1734-67.  Died 
1767.   Father  of  the  next. 

CASBORNE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Nov.  1748.  Only 
s.  of  John  (1717),  R.  of  Elmswell,  Suffolk.  B.  there.  School, 
Bury.  Matric.  1749.  Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  Jan.  31,  1749- 
50.  B.A.  1753.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  1753;  priest, 
July,  1755.  V.  of  Old  Newton,  Suffolk,  1765-1805.  V.  of 
Pakenham,  1778-1805.  R.  of  Drinkstone,  1804-5.  Died  May, 
1805. 

CASE,  GEORGE.  M.A.  1612  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Probably 
B.A.  (Oxford)  1578-9;  M.A.  1581.  V.  of  Boxley,  Kent,  1589. 
Buried  there,  July  29,  1632,  aged  72.  Poetic  writer.  (J.  Ch. 
Smith.) 

CASE,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  June  21,  1662.  B.  in 
Lancashire.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1662;  B.A.  1665-^. 
Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  June  2,  1666.  V.  of  Denton,  1667. 
Married,  at  St  Oswald's,  Durham,  Feb.  ii,  1668-9,  Mary 
Welford.   Died  Jan.  i,  1674-5- 

CASE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  c.  Feb.  i5,  1679-80. 
S.  of  John,  innkeeper,  of  Swafiham,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 
Schools,  Seaming  and  Norwich.  Matric.  1679;  Scholar,  1679- 
84;  M.B.  1684.  FeUow,  1687-1700.  Died  in  College.  Buried 
Mar.  13,  1699-1700,  at  St  Michael's.   {Venn,  i.  462.) 

CASE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  8, 
1630.  S.  of  William  (1615),  Preb.  of  Chester.  B.  there. 
School,  Chester.    Matric  1631;  B.A.  1634-5;  M.A.  1638. 

CASE,  THOMAS.  Incorp.  M.A.  1680,  from  Hart  HaU,  Oxford. 
S.  of  George,  of  London.  Matric.  from  Hart  Hall,  Mar.  13, 
1671-2,  age  18.  School,  Charterhouse.  (Probably  adm.  at 
Emmanuel,  June  30,  1670.)  B.A.  (Oxford)  1673-4;  M.A. 
1676.  R.  of  Southchurch,  Essex,  1680-1730.  V.  of  Barling, 
1696.   Died  1730.   Buried  at  Southchurch.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

CASE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  4,  1699.  Of 
Essex.  Matric.  1699;  B.A.  1702-3;  M.A.  1706.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  June  3,  1705;  priest,  June  8,  1707.  V.  of  Gt 
Wakering,  Essex,  1715-61.  R.  of  Wickford,  1730-61.  Died 
1761. 

CASE,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  1615  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
Cheshire.  Matric.  from  Brasenose  College,  May  7,  1602,  age 
17;  B.A.  1605;  M.A.  1612.  V.  of  Over,  Cheshire,  1613.  Canon 
of  Chester,  1613-34.  R.  of  St  Peter's,  Chester,  1624.  V.  of 
St  Oswald's,  1626.  Died  Oct.  6,  1634.  Father  of  Thomas 
(1630).   {Al.  Oxon.) 

CASE, .  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  May  29,  1740. 

CASINHURST,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter, 
1626;  B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633.  V.  of  Cranbrook,  Kent, 
1643.  R.  of  Sundridge,  1644.  V.  of  Cudham,  1646-65. 
Buried  there  Oct.  27,  1665.   {Shaw,  i  312.) 

CASLEGS,  STEPHEN.  M.D.  1543;  M.A.  (Oxford).  Will  (P.C.C.) 
1546;  'of  Little  St  Bartholomew,  London.* 

CASLEY,  DAVID.  Adm.  sizar  (age  25)  at  Trinity,  May  13, 
1707.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Sowerby,  Yorta.  School,  Meadowlane, 
Leeds.    Matric.  1707;  B.A.  1710-1. 

CASON,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1580. 
S.  and  h.  of  Edward,  of  Hertfordshire.  Of  New  Inn,  gent. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  July  2,  1582.  Bencher  and 
Treasurer  of  the  Middle  Temple.  Died  Sept.  9,  1624,  aged 
61.  M.I.  at  Fumeaux  Pelham.  Father  of  the  next,  Henry 
(1617)  and  John  (1626).   {Vis.  of  Herts.,  1634.) 

CASON,  EDWARD.  Matric  FeU.-Com.  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1624.  S.  of  Edward,  above.  Of  Fumeaux  Pelham,  Herts., 
Esq.    {Vis.  of  Herts.,  i6$^.) 

CASON,  HENRY.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1617.  S.  and  h.  of  Edward  (1580),  of  the  Middle  Temple. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  20,  1618.  Of  Astonbury, 
Herts.,  and  Payton  Hall,  Suffolk.  Knighted,  1629.  {Vis.  of 
Herts.,  1634.) 

CASON.  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1703.  Of  Kent. 
Matric.  1703 ;  B.A.  1706-7;  M.A.  1710.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich, 
Litt.  dim.  from  Canterbury)  Dec.  1708;  priest  (Lincoln,  LUt. 
dim.  from  Canterbury)  Mar.  18,  1708-9.  R.  of  Eythome, 
Kent,  1708-22.   Died  1722. 

CASON  or  CAWSON,  JOHN.  Matric  pens,  from  Emmanuel, 
Easter,  1624. 

CASON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Sept.  26,  1626.  S.  of 
Edward  (1580),  of  Fumeaux  Pelham,  Hertfordshire.  School, 
Hammersmith  (private).  Matric.  1626.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Feb.  2,  1628-9.  Brother  of  Edward  (1624).  {Vis.  of  Herts., 
1634) 


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Cason,  John 

CASON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clam,  May  29,  1694.  Of 
Borwash,  Sussex.  Matric  1697.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Joly  2,  1698,  as  s.  of  John,  of  Winsborough,  Sandwich, 
Kent,  Esq.    Of  Woodnesborough,  Kent,  Esq.     Died  1755. 

CASSE,  EDMUND.  Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  c.  1595.  B. 
at  Tockwith,  Yorks.  B.A.  1599-1600;  M.A.  1603;  B.D.  i6ii. 
Fellow,  1601.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Jan.  12,  1606-7,  age  24. 
V.  or  C.  of  Bilton,  Yorks.,  in  1619. 

CASS,  EUSTACE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i8)  at  St  John's,  May  so, 
1729.  S.  of  Richard,  husbandman,  of  Yorkshire.  B.  at 
Hackness,  Scarborough.  School,  Thornton,  Yorks.  Matric. 
1729;  B.A.  1732-3  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  1733-4. 
V.  of  Hackness,  Yorks.,  1735-51.  V.  of  Kilbum,  1749-97. 
R.  of  Thirkleby,  1750-97. 

CASS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sx  John's,  Jan.  20, 1662-3. 
S.  of  John,  weaver,  of  Braintree,  ^sex.  B.  there.  School, 
Braintree.  Matric.  1663;  B.A.  1666-7;  M.A.  1670.  Ord. 
priest  (Ely)  Dec.  20,  1668.  V.  of  Gt  Totham,  Essex,  1675-80. 
V.  of  Heybridge,  1679-1700.  R.  of  Etengie,  1686-1700. 
Buried  June  6,  1700,  at  Heybridge. 

CASSE,  MILES.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Mar.  1577-8,  as 
Michael;  B.A.  1580-1.  One  of  these  names  ord.  deacon 
and  priest  (Durham,  for  Carlisle)  May,  1583.   (P«»fe,  1.  145). 

CASSE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  May  2, 
1679.  S.  of  George.  B.  at  Branton  Green,  Yorks.  School, 
Knaresborough.  Matric.  1679;  B.A.  1682-3;  M.A.  1686.  Ord. 
deacon  (York)  Dec.  1684.  C.  of  Little  Owsden  (?  Ousebum), 
Yorks.,  1684,   V.  of  Ingleby  Amcliffe,  1687-1708. 

CASS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  30, 
1732.  S.  of  William,  farmer,  of  Yorkshir*.  B.  at  Hutton 
BttsheU.  School,  Sherburn.   Matric.  173a. 

CASSE,  TOBIAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1605. 
V.  of  Wighill,  Yorks.,  1610-40.  Of  Magdalen  College,  Oxford, 
in  1623.  Died  1640.  (M.  H.  Peacock.) 

CASSELAKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sx  John's, 
Oct.  17,  1684.  S.  of  Henry,  clerk.  B.  at  Beaworthy,  Devdh. 
School,  Crediton.   Matric.  1684,  as  '  Karslake.' 

CASSON,  CASON  or  CAWSTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from 
Corpus  Crrisxi,  Easter,  1617.  Of  Yorkshire.  B..\.  1620-1; 
M.A.  1626.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Jan.  8;  priest  Mar.  9, 
1622-3. 

CASSON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sx  John's,  June  19, 
1641.  S.  of  Robert,  veoman,  of  Thorpe-on-the-Hill,  Roth- 
well,  Yorks.  B.  there.  School,  Wakefield.  Matric.  1641; 
B.A.  1644-3.  The  father  was  a  noted  royalist.  (H.  M. 
Peacock.) 

CASSON, .  B.A.  1485. 

CASTLE,  ABRAHAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Apr.  24, 
1703.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Ormesby,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 
School,  Yarmouth.  Matric.  1703;  Scholar,  1703-9;  B.A. 
1706-7.  Fellow,  1709-10.  Ord.  dfeacon  (London)  Sept.  23, 
1711;  priest,  Sept  15,  1713.  One  of  these  names  buried  at 
Yarmouth,  Oct.  4,  1721.   (Venn,  i.  510.) 

CASTLE,  AUGUSTIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  June  22, 
1652.  S.  of  Tallemach  (1626),  gent.,  of  Mutford,  Suffolk. 
School,  Yoxford.  Matric.  1652.  Of  Raveningham,  Norfolk, 
Esq.   Will  proved  Dec.  9,  1673.   (K«n«,  i.  385.) 

CASTELL,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse, 
Junes,  1688.  Of  Cambridgeshire.  School,  Norwich.  Scholar, 
1688;  Matric.  1689;  B.A.  1691-2.  R.  of  Freckenham,  Suffolk, 
1696-1705.  R.  of  Knapton,  Norfolk,  1705-9.  {T.A.Walker, 
183.) 

CASTELL,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  6,  i6ai. 
S.  of  Robert,  of  East  Hatley,  Cambs.  B.  there,  1606. 
Matric  1621;  B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.  1628;  B.D.  1635;  D.D.  1661 
{Lit.  R^.).  Professorof  Arabic,  1666.  Migrated  to  St  John's, 
1671.  F.R.S.  1674.  V.  of  Hatfield  Peveril,  Essex,  tiU  1638. 
R.  of  Woodham  Walter,  1647.  Chaplain  to  Charles  II,  1666. 
Preb.  of  Canterbury,  1667.  R.  of  Higham  Gobion,  Beds., 
1683-5.  Author,  Lexicon  HeptagloUon.  By  spending  £12,000 
on  thb  he  was  so  impoverished  that  he  was  imprisoned  for 
debt.  Died  1685.  Buried  at  Higham  Gobion,  Jan.  5,  1685-6. 
M.L  WUI  (V.C.C.)  1686.  Brother  of  Robert  (1621).  {D.N.B.: 
Cambs.  Vis.,  1619.) 

CASTLE,  EDMUND.  Adm.  at  Corfus  Chkhti,  1716.  B.  near 
Canterbury,  Sept.  14,  1698.  B.A.  1719-20;  M.A.  1723;  B.D. 
1728  (Com.  .R*j.;  adm.  1745).  Fellowof  Clare,  1720.  Fellow 
of  Corpus,  1722-9.  Public  orator,  1727-30.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely)  June  4,  1721;  priest,  Sept.  23,  1722.  V.  of  Elm  and 
Emneth,  Isle  of  Ely,  1729.  R.  of  Barley,  Herts.,  1731-50. 
Master  of  Corpus  Christi,  Feb.  20,  1744-5;  till  his  death. 
Rector  of  St  Paul'*  School,  1744.  Vice-Chancellor,  1746-7. 
Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1747.  Dean  of  Hereford,  1749.  Died  at 
Bath,  June  6, 1730.  Buried  at  Barley,  Herts.  M.I.  {Masters: 
D.S.B.) 


V.A.C. 


Castle,  Robert 

CASTLE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Qvxsss',  Apr.  1663.  Of 
Hertfordshire.   Matric.  1662. 

CASTLE,  GEORGE.   Matric.  sizar  from  Clarjc,  Michs.  1543. 

CASTLE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  July  3, 
1641.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Courteenhall,  Northants.  Schod, 
Northampton.  Matric.  1641;  B.A.  1644-5;  M.A.  1649.  Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (Lichfield)  July  12,  1662.  V.  of  Bitteswell, 
Leics.,  1660-1704.  Died  Aug.  22,  1704.  M.I.  at  Bitteswell. 
{PeiU,  I.  477.) 

CASTLE,  HENRY.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Aug.  16,  1529.  Of  Somersham,  Hunts.  Fellow,  1532-4. 
Perhaps  B.A.  1534. 

CASTELL,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity.  July  12,  1682. 
Matric.  1683-4;  Scholar,  1685;  B.A.  1686-7. 

CASTEL  or  CHASTELL,  JOHN.  Scholar  at  King's  Hali,  1359. 
S.  of  Adam.  Left  in  1383.    {Trin.  Coll.  Admissions.) 

CASTELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1455 ; 
B.A.  1459-60. 

CASTELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Aug.  15,  1532.  B.  at  Earith,  or  Somersham,  Hunts.  'Went 
away  as  scholar'  (Harwood).  Probably  B.A.  1535-6;  and 
fellow  of  Queens',  1536-7.  Perhaps  father  of  Robert  (1566). 

CASTELL,  JOHN.  Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1580; 
B.A.  1583-4. 

CASTELL,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Apr.  1610. 
One  of  these  names  s.  of  Robert,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov,  8, 
1611.   {Peile,  I.  275.) 

CASTLE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  22, 
1647.  S.  of  Robert  (1618),  R.  of  Glatton,  Hunts.  B.  there. 
School,  Peterborough.  Matric.  1647.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Dec.  28,  1649.   Brother  of  Thomas  (1647). 

CASTELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  21,  1649.  Of 
London.  Matric.  1650;  Scholar,  1651;  B.A.  1653-4;  M.A. 
1658;  D.D.  1685.  R.  of  Gt  Greenford,  Middlesex,  1661-86. 
Died  1686.  Buried  Apr.  3.  Will,  P.C.C. 

CASTELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  July  4, 
1685.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Cranford,  Middlesex.  Scholar,  1687; 
Matric.  1688;  B.A.  1688-9. 

CASTLE,  LAURENCE.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Lent, 
1620-1  Perhaps  R.  of  Castleton,  Derbs.,  1631,  or  of  Street 
and  Walton,  Somerset,  1647. 

CASTEILE,  MICHAEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  July  6, 
1624.  S.  of  John,  merchant.  B.  in  Norwich.  School,  Norwich. 
Matric  1624.  Drowned  in  the  Cam.  Buried  July  10, 1623,  at 
Grantchester.    {Venn,  i.  268.) 

CASTLE,  PETER.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1588. 
Probably  buried  at  St  Sepulchre's,  Cambridge,  Feb.  3, 
1591-2. 

CASTELL,  PHILIP.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  Nov.  8, 
1690.  S.  of  Philip.  B.  at  Huntingdon.  School,  Huntingdon. 
Matric.  1691;  B.A.  1694-5;  M.A.  1698.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1704.  V.  of  St  Bartholomew-the-Less,  London,  1701.  R.  of 
St  Leonard,  Foster  Lane,  1715.  R.  of  Christ  Church,  Newgate 
Street,  1715-8.  Died  at  Highgate,  Middlesex,  Apr.  12, 1718. 
Buried  at  Christ  Church.  Admon.,  P.C.C.  (Peile,  lu  11%.) 

CASTLE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  23,  1566.  Of  Somersham,  Hunts.  Left  about 
1568-9.    Probably  s.  of  John  (1532).  (Vis.  of  Cambs.,  1619.) 

CASTELL,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1575. 
S.  of  William,  of  Glatton,  Hunts.  B.A.  1578-9;  M.A.  1582. 
Probably  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  10,  1583.  Called  to  the 
Bar,  1590.  Ancient,  1598.  Probably  of  Glatton,  Esq.  Will 
(P.CC.)i6i9.    Father  of  Robert  (1618).    (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

CASTLE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Michs.  1584. 
Matric.  1584.  One  of  these  names,  of  East  Hatley,  Cambs., 
adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  8,  1588. 

CASTLE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1618. 
S.  of  Robert  (1575),  of  Glatton,  Hunts.  B.A.  1621-2;  M.A. 
1624  {Lit.  Reg.).  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  23,  1624;  priest 
(Peterb.)  Sept.  25,  1625.  R.  of  Glatton,  Hunts.,  1625-58. 
R.  of  Folksworth,  1630-45.  Died  1658.  Father  of  'ohn 
(1647)  and  Thomas  (1647).  (PeiU,  1.  324;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

CASTELL,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Ma>;  6,  1621. 
'S.  of  Robert,  of  East  Hatley,  Cambs.,  aet.  15,  in  1619.' 
Matric.  1621.  Perhaps  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  15,  1624. 
Brother  of  Edmund  (1621).   {Cambs.  Vis.) 

CASTLE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  May  13, 1629. 
Of  Cambridgeshire.   Matric.  1629;  Scholar,  1629. 

CASTLE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  27, 
1651-2.  Of  Cambridgeshire.  Migrated  to  Queens',  May  6, 
1653.  Perhaps  s.  of  Robert,  of  East  Hatley,  Cambs.  (Combs. 
Vis.) 

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CASTELL,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Apr.  19, 
1694.  S.  of  Abraham,  Esq.,  of  Thrigby,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 
Schoob,  Norwich  and  Colchester.  Scholar,  1694;  Matric.  1695. 
Buried  at  Yarmouth,  May  26,  1719.   {Venn,  i.  494.) 

CASTLE,  SHERARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  19, 1653. 
Of  Huntingdonshire.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Glatton,  Esq. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  26,  1656. 

CASTELL,  TALLEMACHE.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at 
Christ's,  Oct.  14,  1626.  S.  of  Roger.  B.  at  Raveningham, 
Norfolk.  Schools,  Thurlton  and  Perse,  Cambridge.  Matric. 
1626.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  3, 1627.  Of  Mutford, 
Suffolk,  in  1652.  Will  proved,  1667.  Father  of  Augustin 
(1652).  {PeiU,  I.  378;  Carthew,  Hundred  of  Laundtich,  1. 
183.) 

CASTLE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  22, 
1647.  S.  of  Robert  (1618),  R.  of  Glatton,  Hunts.  B.  there. 
School,  Peterborough.  Matric.  1647;  B.A.  from  Trinity  Hall, 
1 65 1-2 .   Brother  oif  John  ( 1 647) . 

CASTLE,  THOMAS.  M.A.  from  Petkrhouse,  1669.  Of  Warwick. 
Matric.  from  Merton  College,  Oxford,  Oct.  29,  1657;  B.A. 
from  St  Alban  Hall,  1663.  R.  of  Ilketshall,  Suffolk,  1675-80. 

CASTELL,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1533- 
CASTELL,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  May  11,  1682. 

Matric.  1682;  Scholar,  1685;  B.A.  1685-6. 
CASTLEACRE,    THOMAS.     'King's   scholar'    at    Cambridge, 

Aug.  13,  1321.  S.  of  John. 
CASTLEFRANC,  GIDEON.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  July  13,  1741. 

B.  at  Portarlington,  Ireland.    Matric.  1741;  B.A.  1745-6. 

Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln,  Litt.  dim.  from  Peterb.)  Jime  14,  i747; 

priest,  Dec.  18,  1748. 
CASTELOW,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  July  3, 

1628.   S.  of  John,  of  Caistor  St  Edmund,  Norfolk.   School, 

Norwich.    Matric.   1628;   B.A.   1631-2;   M.A.   1637.    Ord. 

deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  23,  1632;  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  22, 

1633.  C.  of  Dimston,  Norfolk,  1635.  V.  of  Swardeston,  1639. 

{Venn,  i.  285.) 
CASTRETON,  JOHN  DE.   'King's  scholar'  at  Cambridge,  1333. 

CASTERTON,  WILLIAM.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1421.  Last 
appearance  in  1475. 

CASTILLION,  PETER.  M.A.  1664  {Lit.  Reg.).  One  of  these 
names  matric.  from  Merton  College,  Oxford,  Feb.  14, 1660-1 ; 
B.A.  (Oxford)  1661-2.  V.of Dinton, WUts.,1663.   {Al.Oxon.) 

CASTLETON,  ANDREW.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene, 
Easter,  1569;  B.A.  1571-2;  M.A.  1575.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Nov.  25,  1576.  Exhibitioner  from  Christ's  Hospital,  1569. 
R.  of  St  Martin's,  Iremonger  Lane,  London,  1577-1617.  He 
was  blind.  Will.  (Cons.  C.  London)  1617.  Father  of  the  next. 
(A.  W.  Lockhart.) 

CASTLETON,  ANDREW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June,  1609. 
B.  in  St  Martin's,  Iremonger  Lane,  London.  S.  of  the  last. 
Matric.  1609;  B.A.  from  Queens',  1612-3;  M.A.  1616.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Dec.  22,  1616,  age  25;  priest  (Peterb.) 
Mar.  16,  1616-7.  R.  of  St  Martin's,  Iremonger  Lane,  1617 
-32.   Died  1632.   Will,  P.C.C. 

CASTLETON,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Apr.  16, 
1678.  S.  of  William,  gent.,  late  of  Oakley,  Sufiolk.  B.  at 
Stuston.  Schools,  Thetford  and  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matric. 
1678;  Scholar,  1678-83;  B.A.  1681-2;  M.A.  1685.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Jime,  1683;  priest.  Mar.  1687-8.  R.  of 
Gillingham,  Norfolk,  and  Windale  and  Winston,  1692-1745. 
Succeeded  his  cousin  Philip  as  Baronet,  172^.  Died  Sept. 
1745.  Father  of  Edward  (1726)  and  John  (1715).  {Venn, 
1.  459;  G.E.C.) 

CASTLETON,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Apr.  16, 
1678.  S.of Sir John(i638),Bart.,ofStuston, Sufiolk.  Schools, 
Thorpe  Abbots,  Norfolk  and  Botesdale,  Sufiolk.  Matric. 
1678;  Scholar,  1678-84;  B.A.  1681-2;  M.A.  1685.  Fellow, 
1684-9.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  1683;  priest,  May  21, 
1692,  as  C.  cf  Quiddenbam,  Norfolk.  R.  of  Shipdham,  1695-6. 
Brother  of  Philip  (1661)  and  John  (1661).  {Venn,  i.  459.) 

CASTLETON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  June, 
1726.  4th  s.  of  Sir  Charles  (1678),  Bart.,  R.  of  Gillingham, 
Norfolk.  B.  there.  Schools,  Beccles  and  Woodbridge. 
Matric  1726;  Scholar,  1726-30;  B.A.  1729-30.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Sept.  20,  1730;  priest,  Sept.  23,  1733.  R.  of 
Thomham  and  Holme,  1761-94.  Succeeded  his  nephew  as 
nth  Baronet,  1788.  Died  Oct.  15,  1794-  M.I.  at  Ringstead. 
Brother  of  John  (1715).   {Venn,  11.  25;  G.E.C.) 

CASTLETON,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Sept.  19, 
1603.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Wymondham,  Norfolk.  School, 
Wymondham.  Matric.  1604;  Sicholar,  1604-9;  B.A.  1607-8; 
M.A.  161 1.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  1613.  V.  of  Kimberley, 
Norfolk,  1613.  Buried  there  Sept.  4, 1678.  Brother  of  Martin 
(1616).    (Venn,  i.  184.) 


Catcher,  Edward 

CASSELTON,  HUGH.  Matric.  sizar  from  Gonville  Hall,  May, 
1554;  Scholar,  1556-8;  B.A.  1559-60;  M.A.  1565;  B.D.  1569. 
Tutor  at  Caius  College,  1561-2.  R.  of  Scarning,  Norfolk, 
1568.  V.  of  St  Peter  Mancroft,  Norwich,  1572-88.  Preb.  of 
Norwich,  1577.  R.  of  Melton  All  Saints,  1579.  R.  of  Pulham, 
1583.  R.  of  Thomdon,  Sufiolk,  1589-1615.  Died  1614-5. 
(Venn,  j.  37.) 

CASTLETON,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  3, 
1638.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  23,  1639-40,  as  s. 
and  h.  of  William,  Esq.  (1607),  of  Bury,  Sufiolk  (afterwards 
Bart  J.  Succeeded  as  Bart.,  1643.  Of  Shipdham,  Norfolk, 
and  Stuston,  Suffolk.  Buried  at  Stuston,  Nov.  20,  1677. 
Father  of  Edmund  (1678),  John  (1661)  and  Philin  (1661). 
(Burke,  Ext.  Bart.) 

CASTLETON,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Caius,  June 
29, 1661.  S.  of  Sir  John,  Bart,  (above),  of  Stuston,  Suffolk. 
B.  there.  Schools,  Stuston  (private),  Botesdale  and  Eye. 
Matric.  1661.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  2,  1662.  Succeeded 
his  father  as  3rd  Bart.,  1677.  Of  Stuston  Hall.  Buried  at 
Stuston,  June  14, 1705.  Brother  of  Philip  (1661)  and  Edmund 
(1678).    {Venn,  i.  414.) 

CASTLETON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Oct.  1715. 
S.  of  Charles  (1678),  R.  of  Gillingham,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 
School,  Woodbridge,  Sufiolk.  Scholar,  1715-20;  Matric. 
1716;  B.A.  1719-20.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Oct.  5,  1720, 
as  C.  of  Worlmgham;  priest,  May  20,  1722.  V.  of  Gorleston, 
Sufiolk,  1722-77.  V.  of  Hopton,  1725-77.  Succeeded  as  8th 
Baronet,  1749.  Died  Nov.  7,  1777.  M.I.  at  Gorleston. 
Brother  of  Edward  (1726).   {Venn,  11.  4;  G.E.C.) 

CASTLETON,  MARTIN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  May  29, 
1616.  S.  of  John,  attomey-at-law,  of  Wymondham,  Norfolk. 
School,  Wymondham.  Scholar,  1617-20;  B.A.  1619-20. 
Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Dec.  17,  1620.  V.  of  Hickling,  Norfolk, 
1650.  Brother  of  Henry  (1603).    {Venn,  i.  233.) 

CASTLETON,  PHILIP.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Caius, 
Jime  29,  1661.  S.  of  Sir  John,  Bart.  (1638),  of  Stuston. 
B.  there.  Schools,  Stuston  (private),  Botesdale  and  Eye. 
Matric.  1661.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  2,  1662  Died  in 
College.  Buried  July  8,  1663,  at  St  Michael's.  Brother  of 
John  (1661)  and  Edmund  (1678).  {Venn,  1.  414.) 

CASTELTON,  RICHARD.  Chaplain.  Studied  at  Cambridge. 
B.Can.L.  (Oxford)  1515. 

CASTLETON,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter, 
1614;  B.A.  1617-8;  M.A.  1621.  One  of  these  names  V.  of 
East  Tilbury,  Essex,  1661-75. 

CASTLETON,  W.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter,  1583. 

CASTLETON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse, 
Easter,  1607.  Probably  s.  of  William,  of  Bury,  Sufiolk. 
B.  1590.  Created  Bart.  1641.  Sherifi  of  Sufiolk,  1641-2. 
Died  1643.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Flixton,  Suffolk, 
1618-22.   {G.E.C.) 

CASTLETON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse, 
Apr.  21,  1637.  Of  Nottinghamshire.  School,  Melton  Mow- 
bray. Matric.  1637;  Scholar,  1637;  B.A.  1640-1;  M.A.  from 
King's,  1645.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Linooln)  Dec  31, 
1645.   R.  of  Shipdham,  Norfolk,  1661-7. 

CASTYLDEN, .   B.A.  1529-30. 

CASTLEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Oct.  19,  175°.  B.  in 
Westmorland,  1729.  Matric.  1751;  Scholar;  B.A,  1755 
(senior  wrangler);  M.A.  1758.  Fellow,  1758-64.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely)  May  25,  1755.  Master  of  Castletown  School,  Isle  of 
Man.  Died  1807. 

CASTON,  EDMUND.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1586;  B.A.  1589-90;  M.A.  1593.  Perhaps  R.  of  Harring- 
ton, Northants.,  1606,  and  V.  of  Cold  Ashby.  (H.  I.  Longden.) 

CASTON,  EDMUND.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Michs. 
1622;  B.A.  1626-7;  M.A.  1630.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May 
20;  priest,  Sept.  23,  1627.  Preacher  at  St  Margaret's,  Lynn, 
Norfolk.    WiU  (P.C.C.)  1636. 

CASTON,  LEONARD.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1585.  Of 
Norfolk.  Probably  brother  of  Edmund  (1586).  Benefactor 
to  Corpus  Christi  {Masters,  136)  through  his  widow,  Alice. 
{Lamb-Masters.) 

CASTROBERNARDI,  THOMAS.  Master  of  Peterhouse,  June 
14,  1400-18. 

CASWELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  Apr.  23,  i677- 
Matric.  1678.  Probably  s.  of  Richard,  of  Hampton,  Middle- 
sex, age  2  in  1663.  {Vis.  of  Midds.,  1663.) 

CATALYN,  see  CATLIN. 

CATCHER,  EDWARD.  Scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  1587;  doubt- 
less LL.B.;  though  not  recorded.  Fellow,  1590-1626.  Will 
(V.CC.)  1626.  Benefactor  to  the  CoUege.  {Warren.) 


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CATCHER,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pkterhouse,  Easter, 
x6i2.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Hackney.  B.  in  Middlesex.  B.A. 
1613-6;  M.A.  1619;  Lie.  Med.  1624.  M.O.  1634  {Lit. 
Reg-)-  Adm.  candidate  R.C.P.  Nov.  2,  1633;  fellow,  1634. 
Died  June  i,  1631,  aged  56.  Father  of  the  next.  (Munk, 
I.  218;  Vis.  of  Berks.,  1665;  Vis.  of  London,  1634.) 

CATCHER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  July  2, 
1646.  ist  s.  of  Richard,  M.D.,  above.  B.  at  Leatherhead, 
Siurey  (his  mother's  home).  Schools,  Camberwell  and 
Bishop's  Stortford.  Matric.  1646.  {Venn,  i.  365;  Berks. 
Vis.,  1665,  II.  98.) 

CATCHPOLE,  EZEKIEL,  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  1626. 
Matric  1626,  as  'Garthpole';  B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633. 
R.  of  Ashley  and  Silverley,  Cambs.,  1639-^2.  Died  1682. 
Will  at  Bury,  Suffolk. 

CATCHPOLE,  GABRIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Easter, 
1617;  B.A.  1620;  M.A.  1624.  Of  Ipswich.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  June  7;  priest,  June  8,  1623.  R.  of  Lydgate, 
Suffolk,  1625.  Died  May,  1665.  Will  proved  (Norwich  C.C.) 
1665. 

CATCHPOLE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Mar.  i, 
1635-6.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Stonham  Aspal,  Suffolk.  Schools, 
Earl  Stonham  and  Ipswich.  Matric.  1636;  created  M.B.  (at 
Oxford)  1643-4. 

CATCHPOOL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  May  23,  1666.  Of 
Cambridgeshire.  Matric.  1667;  Scholar,  1668;  B.A.  1669-70; 
M.A  1673.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  24, 1670.  R.  ofChadftell, 
Essex,  1690-2. 

CATCHPOLE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's, 
Easter,  1677;  B.A.  1680-1;  M.A.  1684.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Dec.  1683;  priest,  May,  1684.  Perhaps  V.  of  Bramfield  and 
Chediston,  Suffolk,  1693-1717. 

CATCOTT,  THOMAS.   Incorp.  B.A.  1305-6;  M.A.  1606. 

CATER,  ANDREW.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1634. 
Of  Hertfordshire.  Perhaps  s.  of  Andrew,  citizen  of  London, 
whose  will  (P.C.C.)  1654.  B.A.  1637-8;  M.A.  1641.  Intruded 
V.  of  Graveley ,  Herts. ,  1 634-62 ;  ejected .  Afterwards,  for  some 
time  lived  in  the  family  of  Sir  Robert  Joceline,  at  Sawbridge- 
worth.  Will  dated  June  26, 1700:  'of  St  Andrew's,  Hertford.' 
Leaves  property  for  the  poor  of  Sawbridgeworth.  See  the 
next  two  names.  (Calamy,  11.  42;  Cussans,  11.  70;  Urwick, 
Herts.,  379.) 

CATER,  ANDREW.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1646.  Of 
Hertfordshire.  Probably  the  above  readmitted.  No  matricu- 
lation found. 

CATER  or  CATOR,  ANDREW.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Cath- 
arine's, Easter,  1653;  B.A.  1638.  Probably  Incorp.  M.A, 
at  Oxford,  1663.  V.  of  Bromham,  Beds.,  1661.  {^Al.  Oxon. 
identifies  him  with  A.  C.  of  Queens',  1634;  which  seems 
impossible.) 

CATER,  EDWARD.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  King's,  Easter, 
1631,  as  'Carter.'  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June,  1634, 
as  s.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Kemps  tone,  Beds.  Knighted,  1660. 
High  Sheriff  of  Beds.,  1664-5.   {^ii-  of  Beds.,  1634.) 

CATER,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sir.ar  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1632;  B.A.  1633-6;  M.A.  1639.  Perhaps  R.  of  Broxbolme, 
Lines.,  and  faUier  of  the  next. 

CATER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  June 
23,  1664.  S.  of  Edward,  clerk,  of  Broxholme,  Lines.  School, 
Gainsborough.   Matric.  1664. 

CATER,  EVERARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  July  2, 

1688.   S.  of  Gerard,  gent.   B.  at  Papworth,  Cambs.  School, 

private. 
CATER,  GEORGE.    Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 

1624;  B.A.  1627-8;  M.A.  1631.   Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Feb. 

21;  priest,  Feb.  22, 1629-30.    Admon.  of  one  of  these  names 

(Lincoln)  1642;  of  AdtUethorpe,  clerk. 

CATER,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Michs.  1623; 
B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633.  Perhaps  s.  of  William,  of  Kemp- 
stone,  B«ds.,  and  brother  of  Thomas  (1623).  {Vis.  of  Beds., 
1634.) 

CATER,  GERARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Jesus,  Sept.  aj,  1652. 
Of  Bedfordshire.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Papworth  St  Agnes, 
Cambs.   Bapt.  at  Thurieigh,  Beds.,  Mar.  6,  1633-6. 

CATER,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1378-9; 
B.A.  1582-3. 


CATER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  June  8,  1639; 
S.  of  Henry.  B.  at  Little  Eaton,  Derbs.  School,  Derby. 
Matric.  1639. 


CATER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sr  John's,  June  3, 
1673.  S.  of  Anthony,  of  Kirton,  Lines.  B.  there.  School, 
Kelham,  Notts.  Matric  1673.  See  Al.  Oxon.  lot  a  contem- 
porary namesake. 


Catherall,  Samuel 

CATER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Apr.  17,  1710. 
S.  of  Richard,  gent.,  of  Thompson,  Norfolk.  B.  at  Caston. 
Schools,  Stow  Bedon  and  Norwich.  Matric.  1710;  Scholar, 
1710;  B.A.  1713-4-  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Feb.  21,  1713-4, 
C.  of  Rampton;  priest  (Norwich)  Mar.  9,  1717-8.  Inherited 
the  Manor  of  Thompson.  V.  of  Gt  and  Little  EUingham, 
1718-47.   Died  July  27,  1747.  M.I.  at  Thompson.   {Venn,  i. 

522.) 

CATER,  OXWICK.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Clark,  Feb.  27,  1747-8. 

B.  in  London.    Perhaps  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Aug. 

5,  1736,  as  s.  and  h.  of  Robert,  Alderman,  of  London. 
CATER,  RICHARD.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  c.  1591.    B. 

at  Boston,  Lines.   Resided  three  years.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln) 

Sept.  27,  1601.   V.  of  Normanby,  Lines.,  1601. 

CATER,  THOMAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Lent,  1557-8. 
CATOR,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  c.  1602.   S.  of 

John,  of  Sandy,  Beds.   School,  Southill,  Beds.   Matric.  1602. 

Migrated  to  Caius,  June  8, 1605.  Scholar,  1605-9 ;  B.A.  1605-6; 

M.A.  1609.   {Venn,  i.  190.) 
CATER,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  9,  1623. 

Matric.  1624;  B.A.  1626-7.    Perhaps  adm.  at  the  Middle 

Temple,  Apr.  26, 1632,  as  s.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Kempstone, 

Beds.,  and  brother  of  George  (1625).  {Vis.  of  Beds.,  1634.) 
CATER,  THOMAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1624. 

Of  Kent.    B.A.  1627-8;  M.A.  1631.    One  of  these  names 

sequestered  to  Ospringe,  Kent,  1643.  V.  of  Teynbam,  1660-3. 

Perhaps  R.  of  Goodneston  till  his  death,  1678. 
CATER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse,  May  i6, 

1670.  Of  Lincolnshire.  School,  Lincoln.  Matric.  1671;  B.A. 

1673-4- 
CATERBANK,  RALPH.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Lent, 

1564-5- 
CATERIKE,  WILLIAM.   Franciscan  friar.  B.D.  1537-8.   V.  of 

Burwell,  Cambs.,  1545-8.  R.  of  St  Alban's,  Wood  St,  London, 

1546-8.   Will  (P.C.C.)  1548. 
CATESBYE,   FRANCIS.    Matric.   pens,   from  Trinity,   Lent, 

1564-5- 
CATESBY,  GEORGE.    Matric  FeU.-Com.  (age  11)  from  Em- 
manuel, Easter,  1586. 
CATESBY,  GEORGE.   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  4, 

1590-1.   Matric.  c.  1591.     Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas, 

of  Wiston,  Northants.  (Pedigree  in  Rutland  Magazine,  iv. 

I74-) 
CATESBY,  GEORGE.   Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Feb.  2,  1645-6. 

Of  Northants. 
CATESBY,  GOODWIN.   Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

1447- 
CATESBY,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Nov.  2,  1687.   Of 

Essex.    Probably  adm.  at  Clifford's  Inn,  Feb.  16,  1685-6; 

migrated  to  the  Inner  Temple,  1690. 
CATESBY,  MICHAEL.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  I2, 

1610.    Matric.   1610.     Perhaps  s.  of  Erasmus,  of  Seaton, 

Rutland. 
CATESBY,   ROBERT.    Adm.   pens,   at  Caius,  July  3,   1616. 

Matric.  1616.    Perhaps  s.  of  Robert,  of  the  Gunpowder  Plot. 
CATESBYE,   THOMAS.     Matric   pens,   from  Trinity,   Lent, 

1563-4.  One  of  these  names  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1564. 
CATESBY,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1623. 

One  of  these  names,  of  Hardmead,  Bucks.  Buried  1681. 
CATHERALL,  EDWARD     Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter, 

1610;  B.A.  1613-4.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Mar.  16,  1616-7,  *s 

'B.A.;  of  St  John's.'  C.  of  Carbrook,  Norfolk,  in  1635. 
CATHERALL,  GABRIEL.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Oct. 

26,1591.  Of  HoUym,  Yorks.  S.  of  John,  gent.  Matric.  1590. 

Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  25, 1595.    Pedigree  in  'Catterall 

of  HoUym.'   Buried  at  HoUym,  Mar.  18,  1654-5.    {Venn,  i. 

144.) 
CATRALL,  JAMES.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1563. 

CATTERALL,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus.  June  17,  1679. 
S.  of  Thomas,  of  Crock,  Lanes.,  Esq.   Matric.  1679. 

CATHERALL,  RALPH.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jssus,  Michs.  1610: 
B.A.  1613;  M.A.  1617.  Probably  s.  of  John,  Master  of 
Handley  School.  R.  of  Tiiston,  Cheshire,  1629-31.  R.  of 
Swettenham,  1632,  till  his  death  Feb.  4,  1642.  Father  of 
Samuel  (below).   {Vis.  of  Chesk.,  1613.) 

CATHERALL,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1585.  Adm.  1584.  Perhaps  brother  of  Gabriel 
(I39J)- 

CATHERAL,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
June  2,  1634.  S.  of  Ralph  (above),  R.  of  Swettenham.  B.  at 
Handley,  Cheshire.  School,  Northwich.  Matric.  1634;  B.A. 
1637-8;  M.A.  1641.  Succeeded  his  father  as  R.  of  Swetten- 
ham, 1642.  R.  of  Handley,  1643-84.  Died  1684. 


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CATHERALL,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  23,  1661.  S.  of  Ralph,  yeoman,  of  Pulford,  Cheshire. 
B.  there.   School,  Catterall,  Lanes. 

CATERALL,  STEPHEN.  B.A.  1528-9;  M. A.  153a.  C.ofKirby- 
le-Soken,  Essex,  in  1542.   R.  of  Inworth,  1557-62. 

CATHERALL,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pbmbkoke,  Easter, 
1607;  B.A.  1610-1;  M.A.  1614.  V.  of  Dullingham,  Cambs. 
1640. 

CATTERALL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's, 
May  12,  1664.  S.  of  Arthur.  B.  at  Giggleswick.  School, 
Gi^gleswick.  Matric.  1664;  B.A.  1667-8.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Apr.  21,  1668.  C.  of  'Rumley'  (?  Ronmey),  Kent. 
[PeiU,  I.  609.) 

CATHERALL,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke, 
Easter,  1584;  B.A.  1586-7.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.) 
Apr.  15,  1589.  V.  of  Isleham,  Cambs.,  1596-1611.  Buried 
there  Oct.  11,  1611. 

CATHERALL,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1619.  Of  Lincolnshire.  B.A.  1622-3;  M.A.  1626.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  May  23,  1624;  priest.  Sept  19,  1624. 


CATLETT,  JAMES  (1637),  see  KETLET. 

CATLETT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  24,  1645. 
S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Sittingboume,  Kent.  Adm. 
at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  18,  1647. 

CATLYE,  FRANCIS.    Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1602; 

B.A.  1605-6. 
CATLEY,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  May  8,  1634.   Of  York- 
shire.  Matric.  1634;  B.A.  1637-8. 
CATLIN,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  1595-6.  One 

of  these  names  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  5,  1600-1 ;  formerly 

of  Barnard's  Inn.    {PeiU,  i.  217.) 
CATLIN,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Dec.  30, 

1633.   S.  of  William.   B.  at  Cherry  Hinton,  Cambs.  School, 

Perse,  Cambridge.   Matric.  1634. 
CATLIN,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Sept.  16, 1645.  S.  of 

Thomas,  gent.,  of  Norwich.   B.  there.  Schools,  Hassingham 

and  Norwich.  Matric.  1645;  Scholar,  1645-7. 
CATELIN,  ELIAS.  Matric  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1613; 

B.A.  1616-7;  M.A.  1620.   Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Norwich) 

Mar.  3,  1624-5.    R-  of  Southery,  Norfolk,  1625-42.    Died 

1642. 

CATLING,  ELIAS.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1625.  Perhaps 
the  above. 

CATLIN,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Lent,  1595-6; 
B.A.  1598-9;  M.A.  1602.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1603.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  29,  1604,  age  24.  Head  Master  of 
Holt  School,  Norfolk,  1604-6.  Probably  V.  of  Briston  All 
Saints',  Norfolk,  1605-12.  R.  of  Thummg,  1608-24.  V.  of 
Guestwick  St  Peter,  1612-24.   Died  1624.   {Peile,  i.  217.) 

CATALYN,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1544, 
as  Katlyn.  Matric.  Easter,  1545;  B.A.  1550-r.  Perhaps 
resident  at  Christ's,  1551-2.  One  of  these  names  adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  1557.    (Peile,  1.  38.) 

CATELYN,  JAMES.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse,  Jan. 

19,  1660-1.   Matric.  1661;  Scholar,  1661-2.   (7".  A.  Walker, 

118.) 
CATLIN,   JEREMIAH.    Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Easter, 

1608;  Scholar,  1610-1;  B.A.  1611-2;  M.A.  1615.   Ord.  priest 

(Norwich)  1613.   R.  of  Barham,  Suffolk,  1627-50.  Father  of 

the  next.   (Petle,  i.  270.) 
CATELINE,  JEREMIAH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Oct.  3, 

1637.   S.  of  Jeremiah,  above,  clerk,  R.  of  Barham,  Suffolk. 

B.  in  Ipswich.  School,  Ipswich.  Matric.  1638;  Scholar, 
1639-43;  B.A.  1641-2;  M.A.  1645.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Dec.  24,  1643;  priest  (Chichester)  Aug.  30,  1660.  C.  of 
Gedding,  Suffolk,  1643-5.  R-  of  Claydon,  1645.  R.  of 
Barham,  1650.  V.  of  Wickham  Market,  1666.  Died  Oct.  29, 
1702.   Brothcrof  Jonathan  (1650).   (K<nn,  i.  328.) 

CATLIN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  Jan.  12, 
1638-9.  S.  of  Thomas  (1610),  R.  of  Brinton,  Norfolk.  B. 
there.  Schools,  Holt  and  Norwich.  Matric.  1639.  Migrated 
to  Caius,  Aug.  19,  1639;  Scholar,  1639;  B.A.  from  Caius, 
1642-3.    Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  June  12,  1646. 

C.  of  Hoveton  St  John,  Norfolk,  1662.  R.  of  Belaugh,  1663. 
Tutor  at  Hoveton,  and  previously  at  Ingoldisthorpe.  One 
of  these  names  Head  Master  of  Hull  Grammar  School,  1664- 
76.    See  John  (1682).    {Venn,  i.  336.) 

CATLYN,  JOHN.  B.A.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1665-6;  M.A.  1669. 

V.  of  Burstwick,  Vorks.,  1670-8. 
CATLYN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  June  13,  1682.  S.  of 

John.    B.  at  Hull.    School,  Hull  (under  his  father).    Matric. 

1682;  B.A.  1685-6;  M.A.  1690.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June, 

1688;  priest  (York)  Mar.  1689-90. 

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CATELINE,  JONATHAN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's, 
Easter,  1628.  Of  Suffolk.  S.of  Zachary  (1597).  B.A.  1631-2; 
M.A.  1635.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  22,  1633;  priest, 
Sept.  21,  1634.   R.  of  Ingoldisthorpe,  Norfolk,  1644. 

CATLIN,  JONATHAN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1650. 
S.  of  Jeremiah  (1608).  B.A.  1654;  M.A.  1658.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  July  12;  priest,  July  14,  1662.  V.  of  Horbling, 
Lines.,  1661-1708.  Perhaps  V.  of  Baston,  Lines.,  1664. 
Buried  Aug.  11,  1708.    Brother  of  Jeremiah  (1637). 

CATELINE,  LAURENCE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1655.  Of  Suffolk.  B.A.  1658-9;  M.A.  1662;  B.D.  1671. 
Fellow,  1661-80.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1672.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 
Mar.  14,  1662-3;  priest,  Feb.  13,  1664-5.  V.  of  Oakington, 
Cambs.,  1670.  Died  Oct.  30, 1680,  aged  41.  Will  (V.C.C.)  1680. 

CATLIN,  NATHANIEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Emmanuel,  c.  1601; 
Scholar.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  12,  1619-20.  One  of 
these  names  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  27,  1605.  Of 
Suffolk.  Perhaps  Recorder  of  Dublin,  1627;  M.P.  for 
Dublin,  1634-5.  If  so,  knighted  1635.  Died  as  Judge  of 
Assize  at  Cavan,  Apr.  5,  1637.    (G.  D.  BurtchaeU.) 

CATELIN,  NEVILL.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  King's,  Easter, 
1650.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Kirby  Cane,  Norfolk.  B.  1633.  Of 
Wingfield  Castle,  Suffolk,  and  Kirby  Cane,  Norfolk 
Knighted,  1662.  M.P.  for  Norfolk,  1679;  for  Norwich, 
1685-7,  1689-^90.  Died  July,  1702.  Buried  at  Kirby  Cane. 
Brother  of  Richard  (1652).  (Le  Neve,  Knights,  161;  Vis.  of 
Suff.,  1664.) 

CATTELYNE,  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Nov.  15, 
1572.  S.  of  Richard,  gent.  B.  in  London.  School,  Wymond- 
ham,  Norfolk.  Matric.  1572;  Fell.-Com.  1575;  B.A.  1576-7; 
M.A.  1580.  R.  of  Naughton,  Suffolk.  R.  of  Wenham  Com- 
bust, 1586.  R.  of  Holbrook,  1586.  Will  proved  (P.C.C.)  Jan. 
18, 1613.  Brother  of  the  next.  {Venn,  i.  71.) 

CATLYN,  RICHARD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  14)  at  Caius,  Nov. 
14,  1561.  S.  of  Richard,  gent,  (serjeant-at-law),  of  Norwich. 
Schools,  Norwich  and  London.  Matric.  1561.  Adm.  at  Lin- 
coln's Inn,  Nov.  25,  1566.  Lord  of  the  manor  of  Woolver 
stone,  Suffolk.  Died  July  17,  1596.  Brother  of  the  above. 
{Venn  ,1.  48.) 

CATLIN  or  CATALINE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Pembroke,  Feb.  22,  1630.  S.  of  Philip.  B.  in  Suffolk. 
Matric.  1631;  M.D.  1642  {Lit.  Reg.). 

CATALIN,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  Michs.  1652. 
2nd  s.  of  Richard,  of  Kirby  Cane,  Norfolk,  Esq.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  23, 1657.  B.  May  8,  1636.  Died  July  12, 
1711.  M.I.  at  Congham,  Norfolk.  Brother  of  Nevill  (1650). 

CATLYN,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1557.  Either  this,  or  next,  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Nov.  26, 1561,  as  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Raunds,  Northants. 
{Vis.  of  Northants.) 

CATLYN,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1562; 
B.A.  (?  1564-5);  M.A.  1569.  Perhaps  R.  of  W.  Hesleton, 
Vorks.,  1613. 

CATLYN  (ROBERT).  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  King's,  Michs. 
1611.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  William,  of  Raunds,  Northants., 
Esq.   Age  25  in  1618.    {Vis.  of  Northants.) 

CATALYN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1544, 
as  Katlyn.    Matric.  Easter,  1545. 

CATLYN,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  c.  1597. 

CATELIN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  July  11, 
1610.  S.  of  William,  gent.  B.  at  Cherry  Hinton,  Cambs. 
School,  Ely.  Matric.  1610;  Scholar,  1610-5;  B.A.  1613-4; 
M.A.  1617.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  1617.  R.  of  Brinton, 
Norfolk,  1618-70.  Will  proved  (Norwich^  Dec.  31,  1670. 
Father  of  John  (1638).   {Venn,  1.  209.) 

CATELIN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1635.  Of  Norfolk. 

CATELYN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Caius, 
June  22,  1637.  S.  and  h.  of  Richard,  Esq.,  of  Bracondale, 
Norfolk.  B.  at  Lakenham.  School,  Norwich.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  June  26,  1639.  Captain  in  the  Royalist  army: 
slain  at  Newbury,  1644.  Buried  at  Speen,  Berks.,  Oct.  31. 
{Venn,  i.  327.) 

CATELIN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1663.  Of 
Norfolk.  Matric.  1665;  B.A.  1668-9;  M.A.  1676.  Ord.  priest 
(Norwich)  Sept.  1673.  V.  of  Middleton,  Norfolk. 

CATLYN,  W.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Lent,  1564-5.  Perhaps 
adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  15,  1563-4,  as  s.  and 
h.  of  Christopher,  gent.,  of  Harold,  Beds. 

CATLIN  or  CATLYNE.  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's, 
June,  1577;  B.A.  1580-1;  M.A.  1584.  Perhaps  R. of  Ovington, 
Essex,  1594-1613  (deprived)  and  again  R.  till  his  death,  1634. 
{Peile,  1   142.) 

CATELIN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  July  6,  1609. 
Matric.  1609.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  28, 1617;  'literate; 
of  Emmanuel';  priest,  June  15,  1617;  as  B.A.  Perhaps  V. 
of  Hibaldstow,  Lines.,  1619. 


CaTUN,  WiLLlAti 

CATELYNE,  WILUABiL  B.A.  from  St  John's,  i6i7-«.  3rd 
s.  of  William,  of  Raunds,  Nortbants.,  Esq.  Bapt  there, 
June  30,  1596.  M.A.  1621.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  7; 
priest,  June  8,  1623.  R-  of  Hargrave,  Northants.,  1623. 
K.  of  Brington,  1628-74.  Buried  at  Hargrave,  Feb.  31, 
1673-4.   (H.  I.  Loo^den.) 

CATUN,  ZACHARY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  1597-8. 
Probably  s.  of  Robert,  minister,  of  Rutland;  afterwards  of 
Suffolk.  B.A.  1601-3;  M.A.  1605.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Sept.  20;  priest,  Dec  20, 1607.  V.  of  Thurston,  Sufiolk,  1609. 
Father  of  Jonathan  (1628).   (PeiU,  i.  228.) 

CATUN, .  Adm.  at  Magdalkne,  Apr.  7, 1648. 

CATRALL,  JAMES,  see  CATHERAU.. 

CATSTREY,  WALTER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  July  5,  1645. 
Previously  matric.  from  Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford,  Apr.  16, 
1641,  age  16.  Of  Leominster,  Herefordshire.  Matric  1646; 
Scholar,  1646;  B.A.  1646-7;  M.A.  by  special  grace,  as 
Katstrev,  1647.  Fellow,  1647.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest 
(Uncohi)  Dec.  23,  1660.    WiU  proved  (V.C.C.)  1665. 

CATT,  JOHN.  M.A.  V.  of  Little  Shelford,  Cambs.,  1445.  Will 
(P.CC)  1473- 

CATTELL,  JOSEPH.  M.A.  from  St  John's,  1708.  S.  of  John, 
of  Kilsby,  Northants.  Matric  from  Pembroke  College, 
Oxford,  Oct.  27,  1697,  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1701.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  21,  1701;  priest,  Sept.  20,  1703.  V.  of 
Rothwell,  Northants.,  1704-19.  Died  Dec.  35,  1719.  {AL 
Oxon.) 

CATTELL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clakz,  Feb.  38,  1737-6. 
B.  at  Weston,  Northants.   Matric.  1738;  M.B.  1734. 

CATTLOW,  JONATHAN,  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  May 
3r>  1735.  Of  Colne,  Lanes.  Matric  1736.  Perhaps  ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln,  Litt.  dim.  from  Chester)  Feb.  31, 1734-5. 

CATTON.  see  also  CAITON. 

CATTON,  JAMES.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jbsus,  Micfas.  1655,  as 
'Cotton.'  Of  Norfolk.  Scholar.  B.A.  1658-9;  M.A.  1663;  V. 
of  Wighton,  Norfolk,  1661-5.   V.  of  Gorleston,  Sufiolk,  1664. 

CATTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  13)  at  Magdalene,  Mar.  17, 
1654-5.  S.  of  Richard,  burgess  of  Leeds,  Yorks.  School, 
Leeds.  Matric  1655;  B.A.  1658-9.  C.  of  Thorparch,  Yorks., 
in  1682.   Perhaps  R.  of  Folkton,  Yorks.,  1697-1717. 

CATTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  May  i,  1655.  Of  Norfolk. 
Scholar,  1659;  B.A.  1658-9. 

CATON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  11,  1659.  Iiiatric 
1659;  Scholar,  1661;  B.A.  1662-3;  M.A.  1666.  Signs  for 
deacon's  orders  (London)  June  7,  1666.  One  of  these  names 
Master  of  Otley  School,  Yorks.,  1665-6.  R.  of  Sawtry  St 
Andrew,  Hunts.,  1674-89.   Died  1689. 

CATON,  PHIUP.  Matric  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1635; 
B.A.  1629-30.   R.  of  Marston  Mortaine,  Beds.,  1653-81. 

CATTON,  ROBERT  {alias  BRAND  or  BRONDE).  Pens,  at  Gon- 
viLLB  Hall,  1502-3.  A  Monk  from  Norwich  Priory.  Prob- 
ably ord.  sub-deacon  (Norwich)  1499.  Prior  of  Norwich, 
1504-29.  Abbot  of  St  Albans  till  deprived,  1538.  V.  of  St 
Mary-in-the- Marsh,  Norwich,  1526-S.  Died  155a.  Will 
(P.CC.)  1552.  Of  Camelton,  Beds.,  and  Catton,  Norfolk. 
{yenn,  i.  15.) 

CATON,  ROBERT.  Matric  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Lent,  1634-5; 
B.A.  1637-8,  as  'Gaton.' 

CATON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  JuW  3,  1665. 
S.  of  Thomas,  of  Thorpe  Abbots,  Norfolk.  B.  at  Swafiham. 
Schools,  Seaming  and  Thorpe  Abbots.  Scholar,  x  666-8; 
Matnc.  1667.  Of  Thorpe  Abbots,  Esq.  Buried  Jan.  17, 
1705-6,  at  Thorpe.   {Venn,  1.  436,) 

CATTON,  WILLIAM.  Franciscan  Friar,  c.  1530.  P.P.,  according 
to  Cooper. 

CATTON, .   B.A.  1463-3. 

CAUCAT,  OBADIAH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  3,  1637. 
Matric.  1637. 

CAUDELL,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Sept.  13, 
1706.  S.  of  William,  woollen-draper.  B.  at  Hopton,  Sufiolk. 
School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matnc  1707;  B.A.  1710-1.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  23,  1711;  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  1713. 

CAUDREY,  RICHARD,  see  CAWDRAY. 

CAUDWBLL,  TH0I4AS.  Adm.  tixar  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  May  3, 
1674.   ist  s.  of  Thomas,  grazier,  deceased.  School,  Coventry. 

CAULFIBLD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Maodalbmb, 
June  6,  1645.  S.  of  William,  Baron  Cbarlemout  School, 
Weatminster.  Matric  1645.  Of  Dooamon,  Co.  Roacommon. 
Matter  in  Chancery,  1655.  M.P.  for  Cbarlemont,  1661.  Diad 
1690.    Brother  of  the  next. 


Cave,  Brian 

CAULFIELD,  TOBY,  Adm.  FelL-Com.  (age  x6)  at  Christ's, 
Apr.  8,  1637.  Eldest  s.  of  WiUiam,  Baron  Charlemont.  B. 
at  Dublin.  School,  Henley.  Migrated  to  Oxford.  Matric. 
from  Exeter  College,  1638.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  32, 
1637.  Third  Baron  Charlemont,  1640.  M.P.  for  Co.  Tyrone, 
1639.  Governor  of  Fort  Cbariemont,  1641.  Shot  dead  at 
O'NeiU's  CasUe,  Kinard,  Mar.  i,  1641-3.  IPeiU.  i.  448: 
D.N.B.;G.E.C.)  .    •  44". 

CAULFIELD, .  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  15, 

1710-1,  Perhaps  Thomas,  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov. 
10,  1710,  as  s.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Dunamon,  Galway, 
Ireland. 

CAULIN, .   B.Civ.L.  149^1500. 

CAULLE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Micbs.  1570. 

CAULTON,  see  also  CALTON. 

CAULTON,  GILBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (ace  30)  at  St  John's,  May  16, 
1665.  S.  of  Gilbert,  deceased,  of  Repton,  Derbs.  B.  there. 
School,  Repton. 

CAUMPES,  THOMAS.  FeUow  of  Corpus  Christi,  1356. 

CAUNTE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhousk,  Feb.  16, 
1630-1.  Of  Leicester.  Matric  1631;  Scholar,  1632;  B.A. 
1634-5;  M.A.  1638.  Master  of  Kepyer  School,  Houghton-le- 
Spring,  Durham,  1639-83.  Buried  Feb.  18,  1686-7.  {T.  A. 
WaUter,  43.) 

CAUNT,    JOHN.     B.Can.L.    1496-7.     Perhaps    R.   of    Holme 

Pierrepont,  Notts.,  1511-37;  called  B.D. 
CAUNTE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  c.  1596: 

B.A.  1599^1600.   Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Nov.  3,  1600.   V.  of 

Eaton,  Leics.,  1603. 
CAUSE,  COWSE  or  COWYS,  HENRY.    Scholar  ot  fellow  at 

King's  Hall,  1515-30;  B.A.  1509-xo;  \LA.  1513. 
CAUSFIELD,  see  also  CANSFIELD. 

CAUSFYLD,  JOHN.   Matric  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1573. 
CAUSFIELD  or  CANSFIELD,  JOHN.    Matric  FelL-Com.  from 

St  Catharine's,  Lent,  1588-9. 
CAUSFEILD,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  c.  1594. 
CAUSFYLD   or  CANSFIELD,  THOMAS.     Matric  pens,  from 

Trinity,  Michs.  1558.    WiU  (P.CC.)  1597;  of  Robert  Hall, 

Lanes.    Perhaps  father  of  John  (1588-9)  and  Robert  (1594). 

(J.  Ch.  Smith.) 
CAUSTON,  JOHN.   Matric  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 

1583.    Of  Norfolk.    B.A.   1585-6;  M.A.   1589;  B.D.   1596. 

Fellow,  1588-97.    Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1597.    R.  of  Clopton, 

Sufiolk,  1598.  R.  of  Ottley,  1606.  Died  Nov.  1, 1631,  aged  63. 

Buried  at  Clopton.    M.I. 

CAUSTON,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  28,  1661. 
Of  Sufiolk.   Matric  1661. 

CAUSTON,  MICHAEL  DE.  M.A.andD.D.  Fellow  of  Pembroke, 
c.  1380.  Master  of  Michaelhouse.  Chancellor  of  the  University, 
1361-6.  Ord.  priest  (Ely)  1376.  R.  of  Hamerton,  Hunts. 
R.  of  East  Dereham,  Noriolk,  in  1390.  Preb.  of  Chichester. 
Benefactor  to  the  University;  donor  of  many  books  to 
Gonville  Hall  and  other  libraries.  Perhaps  Dean  of  Chichester. 
Died  1395.   {Loder,  211;  D.N.B.) 

CAUSTON,  ROBERT.  Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi,  c.  1399, 

CAUSTON, .   M.A.  1456-7, 

CAUSTON, .   B.Civ.L.  1498-9. 

CAUT  or  CANT,  W.   B.Can.L.  1510-1. 

CAUTELYN  or  KANTELYN,  RICHARD.    B.A.  1488. 

CAUTLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Pembroke,  Dec  21,  1750. 
S.  of  Thomas,  of  Penrith,  Cumberland,  clerk.  Matric  1751; 
B.A.  1755;  M.A.  1758.  R.  of  St  Rumbold,  Colchester. 
R.  of  Hollingboum  and  Hucking,  Kent,  1774-98.  V.  of 
Teynham,  1778.    Died  1798. 

CAVE,  AMBROSE,  S.  of  Richard,  of  Stanford,  Northants.  Edu- 
cated at  Cambridge.  A  brother  of  the  Knight's  Hospital  of 
St  John  at  Shingay,  Cambs.  Visited  Rhodes,  in  1525, 
Sherifi  of  Warws.  and  Leics.,  1548.  M.P.  for  Leics.,  1545- 
53, 1553;  for  Co.  Warws.,  1558, 1559,  and  1562-7.  Chancellor 
of  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster,  1558.  Died  Apr.  2, 1568.  Buried 
at  Stanford.  Benefactor  to  St  John's.  {Cooper,  i.  351; 
D,N.B.) 

CAVE,  ANDREW.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  June  7,  1710.  Prob- 
ably 8.  of  John  (1675),  R.  of  Catthorpe.  B.  at  Catthorpe, 
Leics.  Matric  1710;  B.A.  1713-4.  Grd.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Mar.  13,  1714-5;  priest,  Sept.  23,  1716.  Brother  of  Thomas 
(1711). 

CAVE,  BRIAN.  Adm.  FelL-Com,  at  Emmanuel,  Mav  32,  1593. 
ist  B.  of  Henry,  Esq.,  of  Ingersby,  Leics.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Oct.  20,1596.  Knighted  in  1609.  Oflngenby. 
Sheriff  of  Leict.,  x6ii.  Outlawed  for  debt,  1629.  Brother  of 
Eusebiua  (1393).   {Nichols,  iv.  989O 


309 


Gave,  Brian 

CAVE,  BRIAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  3,  i6o2. 
Matric.  i6o2.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Apr.  i6,  x6oo, 
as  s.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Coventry.   Perhaps  knighted,  1609. 

CAVE,  CECIL.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1589. 
Perhaps  3rd  s.  of  Roger,  and  Margaret,  dau.  of  Richard 
Cecil,  of  Northants.,  Esq.  Brother  of  William  (1589). 
(Nichols,  IV.  372;  Beethams,  i.  381.) 

CAVE,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs. 
1562.  Perhaps  3rd  s.  of  John,  of  Stanford.  (NtcAofs,  ivi  371.) 

CAVE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  FelL-Com.  from  Trinity,  Lent, 
1564-5.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Mar.  10,  1567-8,  as  s.  of 
Brian,  Esq.,  of  Ingersby,  Leics.  Married  Barbara,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Sir  William  E)evereux,  Knt.  Died  without  issue 
before  1592.    (Nichols,  iii.  290.) 

CAVE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1608. 
Piobably  s.  of  Henry. 

CAVE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1614;  B.A. 
i6i7-8;  M.A.  1621.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  19;  priest, 
Dec.  19,  1619. 

CAVE,  EUSEBIUS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  May  28, 
1595.  2nd  s.  of  Henry,  Esq.,  of  Ingersby,  Leics.  Adm.  at 
the  Middle  Temple,  Oct.  20,  1596.  Died  1621.  Brother  of 
Brian  (i595)- 

CAVE,  GEORGE.   Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1550. 

CAVE,  HENRY.   Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1569. 

CAVE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter,  1636; 
B.A.  1639-40.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Middleton  Cheney, 
Northants.,  1646-58. 

CAVE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Sept.  13,  1675.  Of  Fowls- 
worth,  Leics.  Matric.  1676;  B.A.  1679-80;  M.A.  1689.  Ord. 
priest  (Lincoln)  June  11,  1682.  R.  of  Catthorpe,  Leics., 
1686-1733.  Will  (Leicester)  1733.  Probably  father  of  Andrew 
(1710)  and  Thomas  (1711).  For  a  contemporary  see  Al. 
Oxon. 

CAVE,  JOSHUA  DE  LA.  D.D.  1621  (Incorp.  from  Franeker). 

CAVE,  RICHARD.   Matric  Fell.-Com.  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1578. 

One  of  these  names  (Knt.),  M.P.  for  Lichfield,  1641.    Killed 

June  16,  1645,  at  Naseby. 
CAVE,  RICHARD.   M.A.  1635-6  (LU.  R'g.). 
CAVE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Oct.  24, 

1637.  S.  of  William,  Esq.  B.  at  Sidmonton,  Hants.   School, 

Melton  Mowbray.   Matric.  1637. 

CAVE,  ROGER.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1622; 

B.A.  1626-7. 
CAVE,  Sir  ROGER,  Bart  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Christ's, 

June  17,  1671.    S.  of  Sir  Thomas,  Bart.    B.  at  Stanford 

Hall,  Northants.   M.P.  for  Coventrv,  1684-9.    Died  Oct.  11, 

1703.  Buried  at  Stanford.   (G.E.C.) 
CAVE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  1595-6;  Scholar 

of  Trinity,  1599;  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1599-1600;  M.A.  1603. 

One  of  these  names  V.  of  Kirton-in-Lmdsey,  Lines.,  1618: 

one  V.  of  All  Saints',  Leicester,  1626. 
CAVE,  THOBIAS.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1609. 

Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  23,  1610,  as  s.  and  h. 

of  Anthony,  gent.,  of  Quinborough,  Lues. 
CAVE,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1634; 

Scholar,  1634;  B.A.  1636-7;  M.A.  1640.    Fellow,  1637.    For 

a  contemporary  see  Al.  Oxon. 
CAVE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Apr.  12, 171 1.  Probably 

s.  of  John  (1675),  R.  of  Catthorpe.   B.  at  Catthorpe,  Leics. 

Matric.  1711;  B.A.  1714-5.   Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  25, 

1715;  priest,  June  22,  1718.   C.  of  Melton  Mowbray,  Leics. 

Died  May  27,   1756,  aged  63.    M.I.  at  Melton  Mowbray. 

Brother  of  Andrew  (1710).   (Nichols,  11.  254.) 
CAVE,  VINCENT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Aug.  20,  1658. 

S.  of  Henry,  gent.,  of  Simonstone,  Lanes.  B.  there.  Schools, 

Hoddesdon,  Herts.,  and  London  (private).    Matric.   1658; 

Scholar,  1658-63;  LL.B.  1664.    Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1664. 

Fellow,  1665.   (Venn,  i.  404.) 
CAVE,  W.   Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1569. 
CAVE,  WALTER.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  31, 

1655.   S.  of  Thomas,  yeoman,  of  Martley,  Worcs.   B.  there. 

School,  Martley.    Matric.   1655;  B.A.   1658-9;  M.A.  1662. 

Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1663.  Chaplain  at  Christ  Church,  Oxford. 

Will  proved,  1704.   (Al.  Oxon.) 
CAVE,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1551. 
CAVE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1589. 

Perhaps  2nd  s.  of  Roger,  and  Margaret,  dau.  of  Richard  Cecil, 

of  Northants.,  Esq.    Perhaps  knighted,  1603.    Brother  to 

Cecil  (1589).  (Beetham,  i.  381;  Nichols,  iv.  372.) 
CAVE,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Feb.  ix,  1606-7. 

Matric.  1607.  Perhaps  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  1611, 

as  eldest  s.  of  Richard,  of  Pickwell,  Leics.  (Nichols,  iii.  393.) 


Cavendish,  John 

CAVE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  15,  1634. 
Of  Lincolnshire. 

CAVE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  May  11, 
1653.  S.  of  John,  V.  of  Pickwell,  Leics.  B.  there,  Dec.  30,1637. 
School,  Oakham.  Scholar;  Matric.  1653;  B.A.  1656;  M.A. 
1660;  D.D.  1672.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1681.  Ord.  deacon  (Lin- 
coln) Jan.  31,  1660-1;  priest,  May  25,  1662.  V.  of  Islington, 
Middlesex,  1662-91.  R.  of  Ryton,  Durham,  1677-9.  R-  of 
All  Hallows,  Thames  St.,  1679-89.  Chaplain  to  Charles  II. 
Canon  of  Windsor,  1684.  V.  of  Isleworth,  Middlesex,  1690- 
1713.  A  learned  Ecclesiastical  historian.  Died  at  Windsor, 
July  4,  1713.  Buried  at  Islington.  Will,  P.C.C.    (D.N.B.) 

CAVE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  i, 
1693.  S,  of  William.  B.  in  London.  School,  St  Paul's. 
Matric.  1695;  Scholar,  1695;  B.A.  1696-7. 

CAVELL,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  11,  1600. 

CAVELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Sept.  25, 
1717.  S.  of  WiUiam,  clerk,  of  Suffolk.  B.  at  Buttley  Abbey. 
School,  Ipswich.   Matric.  1717. 

CAVELL,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Mar.  16, 
1705--6.  Of  Ipswich.  Matric.  1707;  B.A.  1710-1.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  171 1-2;  priest,  Dec.  1713.  R.  of 
Gt  and  Little  Bealing,  Suffolk,  1719-26.  Buried  at  Helmley, 
Suffolk,  Nov.  20,  1726. 

CAVELL,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1627. 
Of  Essex.  B.A.  1630-1;  M.A.  1635. 

CAVELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  27,  1674. 
Of  Essex.  Matric.  1675;  B.A.  1677-8.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Mar.  16,  1678-9;  priest,  Aug.  1694.  R.  of  Waldingfield, 
Suffolk,  1698.   R.  of  Newboume,  1710. 

CAVENDISH  or  CANDISH,  CHARLES.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from 
Clare,  Michs.  1567;  M.A.  1594-5.  Knighted,  1582.  M.P. 
for  Notts.,  1593,  1601.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Mar.  17, 
1594-5-  Died  Apr.  4,  1617.  M.I.  at  Bolsover  Church.  Will 
(P.C.C),  of  Welbeck,  Notts.  Brother  of  William  (1567). 
(Le  Neve,  Mon.,  1.  57.) 

CAVENDISH,  FREDERICK,  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at 
Peterhouse,  Apr.  10,  175 1.  S.  of  Lord  Charles,  3rd  s.  of 
the  2nd  Duke  of  Devonshire.  School,  Hackney.  Matric.  175 1. 
Owing  to  an  accident  in  1752  he  was  compelled  to  pass  his 
life  in  retirement.  A  skilled  artist.  Died  Feb.  23,  1812. 
Brother  of  Henry  (1749).    (T.  A.  Walker,  300.) 

CAVENDISH,  GEORGE.  Student  at  Cambridge,  c.  1510.  S.  of 
Thomas,  clerk  of  the  Pipe.  B.  at  Glemsford,  Suffolk. 
Servant  of  Cardinal  Wolsey,  with  whom  he  went  to  France, 
1527;  and  whom  he  served  devotedly  till  his  death.  Retired 
to  Glemsford,  1530.  His  Life  of  Wolsey  was  written  about 
1557;  but  not  published  till  1641.  Died  c.  1561.  (Cooper,  i. 
217;  D.N.B.) 

CAVENDISH,  GEORGE.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
May  9,  1702.  B.  at  Latimer,  Bucks.  School,  Enfield, 
Middlesex.   Matric.  1702. 

CAVENDISH,  Urd  GEORGE  AUGUSTUS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com. 
(age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  29,  1746.  S.  of  William,  Duke  of 
Devonshire.  B.  in  London.  School,  Chesterfield.  Matric. 
1746;  M.A.  1749.  M.P.  for  Weymouth,  Dorset,  1751;  for 
•  Co.  Derby,  1754-80,  1781-94.  Comptroller  of  the  House- 
hold, 1761.  Lord  Lieutenant  of  Derbyshire,  1766.  Died 
May  2,  1794.    (Scott-Mayor,  lii.  559.) 

CAVENDISH,  HENRY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Peter- 
house,  Nov.  24,  1749.  S.  of  Lord  Charles  Cavendish,  2nd  s. 
of  the  2nd  Duke  of  Devonshire.  School,  Hackney.  Resided 
till  Feb.  1753.  Distinguished  as  chemist,  physicist  and 
mathematician.  Resided  mostly  in  London  and  latterly  at 
Clapham.  F.R.S.  1760.  F.S.A.  Died  Mar.  10,  1810.  Buried 
at  All  Saints',  Derby.  He  had  a  large  income,  and  lived  so 
closely  that  he  left  a  fortune  of  over  a  million.  Brother 
of  Frederick  (r75J).    (D.N.B.;  T.  A.  Walker,  296.) 

CAVENDISH,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  June  17, 
1726.  S.  of  William,  of  Doveridge,  Derbs.  School,  Stockjwrt, 
Cheshire.  Matric.  1726;  Scholar,  1727;  B.A.  1729-30;  M.A. 
I733'  Fellow,  1732.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  23,  1733; 
priest,  June  5,  1737.  Perhaps  R.  of  Navan,  Meath.  Will 
(Dublin)  1747. 

CAVENDISH,  JOHN.  ChanceUor  of  the  University,  1380-1. 
Pleader,  1348.  Serjeant-at-law,  1366.  Justice  C.P.  1371. 
Chief  Justice,  K.B.,  1372-1381.  Murdered  at  Bury,  Suffolk, 
in  Jack  Straw's  rising,  June  15,  1381.   (D.N.B.) 

CAVENDISH  or  CANDISH,  JOHN.  Matric  FeU.-Com.  from 
Corpus  Christi,  Easter,  1571. 

CAVENDISH,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  30, 
1709.  S.  of  Henry,  gent.,  of  Doveridge,  near  Uttoxeter, 
Derbs.  School,  Lichfield.  Matric  1709. 


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Cavendish,  Lord  John 

CAVENDISH.  Loitl  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Pbter- 
HousK,  Feb.  21,  1749-50.  4th  s.  of  the  3rd  Duke  of  Devon- 
shire. B.  Oct.  23,  I7J2.  School,  Hackney.  Maine.  1750; 
M.A.  1753.  M.P.  for  Weymouth,  i754-6i ;  for  Knaresborough, 
1761;  for  York,  i768-«4;  for  Derbyshire,  1794-6.  Lord  of 
the  Treasury,  1765.  Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer,  1782-3. 
Died  at  Twickenham,  Dec.  18,  1796-  Buried  at  All  Saints', 
Derby.   (T.  A.  Walker.  297;  D.N.B.) 

CAVENDISH,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1569.  S.  of 
Sir  Richard  Gemon,  alias  Cavendish.  B.  in  Sufiolk.  M.A. 
1573-3.  The  grace  (Bk.  D,  p.  255)  states  that  he  had  studied 
for  a8  years  at  Cambridge,  Oxford  and  abroad.  M.P.  for 
Denbigh,  1572,  1584-6.  Appointed  by  the  Queen  to  a  law 
office,  but  excluded  by  the  judges.  Author,  Euclid,  etc. 
Died  c.  1600.  Brother  of  the  next.   {Cooper,  11.  302;  D.N.B.) 

CAVENDISH,  THOMAS.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Corpus 
Christi,  Easter,  1576.  4th  s.  of  Sir  Richard  Gemon,  alias 
Cavendish,  of  Grimstone  Hall,  SufiEolk.  Bapt.  at  Trimley 
St  Martin,  Sect.  19,  1560.  Perhaps  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
1577.  M.P.  for  Shaftesbury,  1584-6;  and  for  Wilton,  1588. 
Famous  as  a  navigator.  His  first  voyage  was  to  Virginia, 
in  1585.  On  the  second,  1586-8,  he  passed  the  Straits  of 
Magellan  and  circumnavigated  the  globe,  gaining  rich  prizes 
from  the  Spaniards.  His  third  was  disastrous;  and  he  died 
at  sea,  near  St  Helena,  June,  1592,  on  his  return.  Brother 
of  the  above.   (D.N.B.;  Cooper,  n.  1^6.) 

CANDISHE,  W.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Mar.  1584-5- 

CAVENDISH,  WILLIAM.  FeUow  of  Pbterhouse,  as  B.A.  1384. 
College  bursar.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Apr.  4,  1394;  priest,  Dec. 
19,  1394.  Master  of  Peterhouse,  Apr.  11,  1397;  resigned 
Aug.  1397.  Died  c.  1437;  leaving  property  to  the  College. 
{T.A.Walker.) 

CAVENDISH.  WILLIAM.  M.A.  FeUow  of  Pembroke,  c.  1389. 
Of  London  Perhaps  R.  of  Leaden  Roding,  Essex,  till  1383. 
Dean  of  Becking,  1414.  Will  of  one  of  these  names  (Lam- 
beth) 1417;  R.  of  Melford,  Suffolk;  Dean  of  Bocking.  (H.  G. 
Harrison.) 

CAVENDISH  or  CANDISH,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from 
Clare,  Michs.  1567.  S.  of  Sir  William,  Knt.,  of  Cavendish, 
Suffolk,  and  Chatsworth,  Derbs.  B.  Dec.  27, 1552.  Knighted, 
1580.  M.P.  for  Liverpool,  1586-7;  lor  Newport,  1588. 
Sheriff  of  Derbs.,  1595.  Created  Baron  Cavendish,  1605. 
Earl  of  Devonshire,  1618.  Died  Mar.  3,  1625-6.  Buried  at 
Edensor,  Derbs.  Brother  of  Charles  (1567).  {D.N.B.;  G.E.C.) 

CAVENDISH,  WILUAM.  Student  at  St  John's.  S.  of  Sir 
Charles,  of  Welbeck,  Notts.  Bapt.  at  Handsworth,  Yorks., 
Dec.  i6,  1593.  M.A.  1608.  K.B.  1610.  Created  Viscotmt 
Mansfield,  1620,  Earl  of  Newcastle,  1628,  Marquis  of  New- 
castle, 1643.  Fought  in  the  Royalist  army.  K.G.  1650. 
Lived  abroad,  1644-60.  Created  Duke  of  Newcastle,  1665. 
Died  Dec.  25,  1676.  (D.N.B.;  G.E.C;  J.  Foster,  in  .,4/.  Oxon., 
identifies  him  with  his  namesake,  s.  of  Baron  Hardwick.) 

CAVENDISH,  Lord  WILLIAM.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  St 
John's,  Lent,  1631-2.  Eldest  s.  of  William,  Earl  of  Devon- 
shire. B.  Oct.  10,  1617.  M.A.  1637.  K.B.  1626.  Succeeded 
as  3rd  Earl,  1628.  Lord  Lieutenant  of  Derbs.,  1638-42,  and 
1660.  As  a  Royalist  he  was  attainted  and  sequestrated, 
1642.  F.R.S.  1663.  Died  at  Roehampton,  Surrey,  Nov.  23, 
1684.    Biuied  at  Edensor,  Derbs.   (D.N.B.) 

CAVENDISH,  WILLIAM.  LL.  D.  1705  (Com.  J?«;.).  S.ofWUUam 
(above).  Earl  of  Devonshire.  M.P.  for  Derby,  1661.  M.A.  (Ox- 
ford) 1663.  Succeeded  as  Earl,  1684.  Built  Chatsworth.  Lord 
Lieutenant  for  Derbyshire,  1689.  Created  Duke  of  Devon- 
shire, 1694.  Died  Aug.  x8,  1707.  (G.E.C.) 

CAVERLEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  21, 
1638.   Of  Northumberland.  Matric.  1638. 

CAWDRAY,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  1590-1; 
B.A.  1593-4;  M.A.  1597.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1603. 

CAWDREY,  DANIEL.  Adm.  at  Sidney,  July,  1606.  S.  of 
Robert,  V.  of  Melton  Mowbray.  B.  at  S.  Luffenham,  Ruts. 
B.A.J?  16CM-10);  M.A.  from  Peterhouse,  i6ij.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Sept.  19,  1613,  age  25;  priest,  June  :8,  1614. 
R.  of  Little  Ilford,  Essex,  1617.  R.  of  Gt  BUling,  NorthanU., 
1625-62.  Member  of  the  Westminster  Assembly.  Sequestered 
to  St  Martln-in-the- Fields,  1649.  Retired  to  Wellingborough, 
Northants^  1662.  Author,  theological.  Died  at  WeUing- 
bormigb,  Oct.  1664.  Father  of  the  next.  (D.N.B.;  Calamy, 
II.  216.) 

CAWDRAY,  DANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  15, 
1652-3.  S.  of  Daniel,  above.  Of  Nortbaots.  B.A.  from 
Magdalen  HaU,  Oxford,  1656;  M.A.  1639. 

CAWDRY,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1621: 
B.A.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1623-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Sept.  19;  priest,  Sept.  ao,  1624. 


Cawne,  John 

CAWDRAY,  ftlCHARD.  Master  of  King's  Hall,  1431-48. 
ChanceUor  of  the  University,  1433-5.  R.  of  St  Vedast, 
Foster  Lane,  1421;  of  St  Dunstan-m-the-East,  1422.  Arch- 
deacon of  Bedford,  1423;  of  Norwich,  1428.  Preb.  of  St 
Paul's,  1424;  of  York,  1424:  of  SouthweU,  1425;  of  Lincoln, 
1427.  Archdeacon  of  Lincoln,  1431.  Dean  of  St  Martin-le- 
Grand,  1434.  Much  employed  in  State  affairs,  as  King's 
secretary,  etc.  Died  1458.  Benefactor  to  Queens'  CoUege. 
(W.  G.  Searle,  Hist,  of  Queens';  Trin.  CoU.  Adm.,  i.  139.) 

CAWRDE,  ROBERT.   B.A.  1510-x. 

CAWDRAY,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  c.  1591; 
B.A.  1593-4;  M.A.  1597;  M.D.  1611.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1601.  Perhaps  brother  of  Anthony  (1590-1)  and  Zachary 
(i395)>  and  s.  of  Robert,  R.  of  North  Luffenham,  Rutland. 
Will  proved  (P.C.C.)  1640;  'of  Grantham,  Lines.';  by  his 
nephews  Zachariah  and  Thomas.    (Peile,  i.  201.) 

CAWDREY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  11, 1641. 
Of  Essex.  Matric.  1641.  Migrated  to  Queens',  July  26,  1644. 
B.A.  1644-5.  FeUow  of  Queens',  1646-7.   Died  1647. 

CAWDRAYE,  W.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1575, 

CAWDREY,  ZACHARIAH.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  c.  1595. 
B/  about  1578.  B.A.  1599-1600;  M.A.  1603.  Ord.  deacon 
and  priest  (Lincoln)  July  24,  1603.  R.  of  Withcote,  Leics., 
1603.  V.  of  Melton  Mowbray,  1613-59.  Died  Dec.  31,  1659, 
aged  82.  M.I.  at  Melton  Mowbray.  Father  of  next.  (Peile, 
1.  218;  Nichols,  II.  253.) 

CAWDREY,  ZACHARLAH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
May  7,  1635.  S.  of  Zachariah  (1595),  above,  V.  of  Melton 
Mowbray,  Leics.  B.  there.  School,  Melton.  Matric  1635 ; 
B.A.  1638-9;  M.A.  1642.  FeUow,  1641.  Proctor,  1647-8- 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  16;  priest,  June  17,  1644.  R.  of 
Barthomley, Cheshire,  1649-84.  V.  of  Woodford,  Essex,i654. 
Author,  Discourse  of  Patrotiage,  1675.  Died  Dec  21,  1684. 
Buried  at  Barthomley.  (D.N.B.;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

CAWDRON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  May  2,  1710.  B.  in 
London,  1692.  Matric  1710;  Scholar;  B.A.  1713-4;  M.A. 
1717.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  June  16,  1717;  priest,  Sept.  32, 
1728.  R.  of  Wilsthorpe,  Lines.,  1728. 

CAUDRON,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  c.  1596. 
One  of  these  names  s.  of  William,  of  Heckington,  Lines.  Of 
Gt  Hale.  Father  of  the  next.  (Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

CAWDRON,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Michs.  1628,  as  'Caldren.'  Of  Lincolnshire.  Probably  s.  of 
Robert,  of  Gt  Hale,  Lines.,  above.  Succeeded  his  father. 
Died  Dec.  30,  1665,  aged  56.  (Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

CAWDRON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  19,  1677.  S.  of  Augustine,  gent.  B.  at  Gt  Hale,  Lines. 
School,  Grantham.  Matric.  1677.  Of  Gt  Hale,  Esq.  Buried 
there  July  20,  1715.  (Littcs.  Pedigrees.) 

CAWEN  (?),  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  c.  1595. 

CAWFIELD,  HUGH.   B.A.  1513-4;  M.A.  1517- 

CAWLEY,  ABRAHAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity,  Nov.  14, 
1645. 

CAWLEY,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  a, 
1722.  S.  of  John,  D.D.,  R.  of  Henley-on-Thames,  Oxon. 
School,  Wokingham,  Berks.  Also  coUeger  at  Eton,  1717-9- 
Matric.  1723;  Scholar,  1724;  B.A.  1726-7;  M.A.  1730.  FeUow, 
1729. 

CAWLEY  or  CALLEY,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens', 
Easter,  1657.  Of  Middlesex.  B.A.  1660-1;  M.A.  1664. 
FeUow,  1663-9.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  24,  1664.  The  V.  of 
Henley-on-Thames,  Oxon.,  was  probably  an  Oxford  con- 
temporary. 

CAWLIN  or  CANLIN,  W.  B.Can.L.  1459-60;  D  Can.L.  1466-7. 
R.  of  AU  HaUows,  Lombard  St,  London,  1454-82.  Died 
1482. 

CAWLTON, .  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  May,  1544, 

CAWMOND,  RICHARD.  B.A.  1485-6;  M.A.  1488.  Of  Clare 
Hall.  V.  of  St  Peter,  Colchester,  1494.  R.  of  Mount  Bures, 
Essex,  tiU  1535.  Died  1535.  WUl,  P.C.C.  Benefactor  to 
Clare.    (Cooper,  1.  530.) 

CAWNE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Jan.  24, 
1720-1.  S.ofWUUam  (1693),  clerk,  deceased,  R.of  Wavendon, 
Bucks.  B.  at  Wavendon.  School,  Houghton  Conquest,  Beds. 
Matric  1721;  B.A.  17*4-5.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  21, 
1724-5;  priest  (Rochester)  Feb.  a6, 1726-7.  C.  of  Plumstead, 
Kent. 

CAWNE,  JOHN.  Adm.  FoU.-Com.  (age  14)  at  Caius,  Tan.  20, 
1580-1.  S.  of  John,  yeoman.  B.  at  WUsharapstead,  Beds. 
School,  St  Neot's.  Matric  1580-1:  Scholar  of  Trinity,  1386; 
B.A.  from  Trinity,  1586-7;  M.A.  (?  1590);  B.D.  1597.  Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  Nov.  27,  1590-  University 
preacher,  1394.  R.  of  Higham,  Leics  ,  i393-i^3-  R-  o< 
&anoe,  1614.   {Venn,  1.  109.) 


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Cawne,  William 

CAWNE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i8)  at  Peterhouse,  Apr. 
19,  1693.  Of  Bedfordshire.  School,  Bedford.  Matria  1694. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincohi)  June  y,  1696  (literate) ;  priest,  Sept.  21, 
1701.  R.  of  Wavendon,  Bucks.,  1702-16.  Killed  by  a  fall 
from  his  horse,  July  4,  1716.  Admon.  (Archd.  Bucks.) 
1717.    Father  of  Charles  (1720-1). 

CAWWOOD,  EDWARD.    Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 

June  14,  1686.  S.  of  Jeremy,  gent.  B.  at  Gosberton,  Lines. 

School,   Gosberton    (private).     Matric.    1686;   LL.B.    1691. 

Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  20,  1691;  priest  (Lincoln)  Dec. 

18,  1692.   C.  of  Algarkirk.   R.  of  Little  Fransham,  Norfolk, 

1694. 
CAWOOD,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Twnitv,  Michs.  1622. 
CAWOOD, ,  B.Can.L.  1483-4. 

CAUSE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  Emmanuel, 
Easter,  1613. 

CAWSE,  W.   Matric.  pens,  from  Petkrhouse,  Easter,  1586. 

CAWSEY,  ROBERT.  B.A.  from  Caius,  1583-4;  Scholar,  1584-6. 

Licensed  as  Schoolmaster  at  Colton,  Norfolk,  Nov.  16,  1586. 

(Venn,  i.  119.) 
CAWSEY  or  CAUSE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius, 

June  9, 1572.  S.  of  Robert.  B.  in  London.  School,  St  Paul's. 

Matric.  1572;  B.A.   1575-6;  M.A.    1579;  B.D.   1586.   Ord. 

deacon  (London)  Mar.  30, 1580.  V.  of  Reigate,  Surrey,  1585- 

99    (Venn,  i.  70.) 
CAWSLEY,  MARTIN.    A  Cambridge  student  present  at  the 

marriage  of  Thomas  Keyes  and  the  Lady  Mary  Grey,  Aug. 

1565.  (Davey,  Sisters  of  Lady  Jane  Grey,  262.) 

CAWSON,  JOHK.  Adm.  at  Christ's,  Dec.  1708;  M.B.  1712. 

CAWSTON,  JOHN  (1617),  see  CASSON. 

CAWTHORNE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  12, 
1629.  Of  Northamptonshire.  Matric.  1629-30;  B.A.  1633-4; 
M.A.  1637.  R.  of  Tansor,  Northants.,  1646-62,  ejected. 
Lecturer  at  Oundle.  Retired  and  died  there.  Buried  Dec.  4, 
1664.   Perhaps  father  of  Edward  (1666).   (Calamy,  11.  233.) 

CAWTHORNE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  Sidney,  1666.  Probably 
s.  of  Henry,  of  Oundle.  School,  Ovmdle.  Matric.  1667; 
B.A.  1669-70.   Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  June  18,  1671. 

CAWTHORNE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  5, 
1669.  Of  Northamptonshire.  Perhaps  s.  of  Edward  (1629). 
B.  at  Tansor,  Northants.  School,  Oundle.  Matric.  1669, 
Buried  at  St  Andrew's,  Cambridge,  Dec.  31,  1669. 

CAWTHORNE,  JAMES.  .\dm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Mar.  11,  1737-8. 
S.  of  Thomas,  upholsterer,  of  Sheffield,  Yorks  B.  tiere, 
Nov.  4,  1 719.  Schools,  Sheffield  and  Kirkby  Xxinsdale.  Had 
been  xisher  at  Rotherham  School,  1736.  Assistant  Master 
at  a  school  in  Soho  Square  (i.e.  of  his  father-in-law,  WiUiam 
Clare) .  Ordained,  c.  1 743.  Head  Master  of  Tonbridge  School, 
1743-61.  M.A.  (Lambeth)  1747.  Killed  by  a  fall  from  his 
horse,  Apr.  15,  1761,  aged  40.  Buried  at  Tonbridge.  M.I. 
Included  by  Dr  Johnson  amongst  his  poets.   (D.N.B.) 

CAWTHORNE,  JOHN.  B.A.  1531-2;  M.A.  1535;  B.D.  1543-4. 
Fellow  of  Christ's,  1534-45. 

CAWTHORNE,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter, 

1606. 
CAWTHORNE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  24, 1646-7. 

Of  Huntingdonshire. 
CAWTHORN,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  May  11,  1674.   Of 

Stamford,  Lines.   Matric.  1674;  B.A.  1677-8. 
CAWTHORNE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  7, 

1735.  S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Lanes.  B.  in  Wireside,  Wfresdale. 

School,  Sedbergh.   Matric.  1735. 

CAWTHORNE,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1646. 
Matric.  Easter,  1647.  Of  Huntingdonshire.  B.A.  1650-1; 
M.A.  1654.  Ejected  from  Stamford,  Lines.,  1662.  After- 
wards preacher  in,  and  about,  London.  Died  1707.  (Calamy, 
II.  160.) 

CAWTHORNE,  RICHARD.  M.A.  from  Trinity,  1683.  S.  of 
William,  of  Warwick.  Matric.  from  Gloucester  Hall,  Oxford, 
May  I,  1668,  age  17;  B.A.  (Hart  Hall,  Oxford)  1671-2.  V.  of 
Hampton-on-Thames,  1679-1714.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1715.  (Al. 
Oxon.;  Hennessy.) 

CAWTHORN,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1623;  B.A.  1626-7.  Buried  at  Little  St  Mary's,  Cambridge, 
May  3,  1627. 

CAWTHORNE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Magdalene 
(?as  'Hawthorne'),  July  4,  1667.  S.  of  Richard,  deceased, 
of  Wakefield,  Yorks.  School,  Wakefield.  Matric.  1667 
('Cohome');  B.A.  1670-1;  M.A.  1674.  Ord. deacon  (Lincoln) 
Mar.  19,  1670-1;  priest  (Peterb.)  Feb.  20,  1675-6.  R.  of 
Careby,  Lines.,  1689.  R.  of  Scott-Willoughby,  1720.  Father 
of  the  next. 


CEaL,  Philip 

CAWTHORNE,  WILLIAM,  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
Jime  13,  1712.  S.  of  William,  above,  R.  of  Careby,  Lines. 
Matric.  1712;  B.A.  1715-6;  M.A.  1723.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Sept.  22,  1716;  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  21,  1718. 

CAWTON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1626.  B.  at  Raynham,  Norfolk,  in  1605.  B.A.  1629-30;  M.A. 
1633.  V.  of  Wivenhoe,  Essex,  1637.  R.  of  St  Bartholomew 
Exchange,  London,  1644.  Concerned  in  a  plot  to  support 
Charles  II  in  Scotland,  but  escaped  to  Holland.  Pastor  at 
Rotterdam.  Died  there  Aug.  7,  1659,  aged  54.   (D.N.B.) 

CAXTON,  GEOFFREY  DE.  One  of  a  number  of  Southern  stu- 
dents pardoned  by  the  King  for  participation  in  a  riot,  1261. 
(Fuller,  29.) 

CAY,  see  KEY. 

CAYLEY,  see  CALEY. 

CAYSTER,  W.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Lent,  1563-4. 

CAYWORTH,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  12,  i6io. 
Matric.  1610;  B.A  1613-4;  M.A.  1617.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Dec.  17, 1615;  priest,  Sept.  22,  1616.  R.  of  Suffield,  Norfolk, 
1622-37. 

CAYWORTH,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  20, 
1605-6.  Matric.  1606;  B.A.  1609-10;  M.A.  1613.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  May  30,  1613;  priest,  Feb.  2,  1613-4. 

CECILL,  ALGERNON.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Trinity,  Apr.  28, 
1645;  M.A.  1644.  6th  s.  of  William,  Earl  of  Salisbury. 
M.P.  for  Old  Sarum,  1660.    Died  1677.    (Collins,  11.  491.) 

CECIL,  BROWNLOW.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  15,  1718.  S.  of  John,  Earl  of  Exeter.  B.  at  Burghley 
House,  Stamford.  School,  Northampton.  Matric.  1718.  M.P. 
for  Stamford,  1722.  Succeeded  his  brother  as  8th  Earl  of 
Exeter,  1722.  Recorder  of  Stamford.  Deputy-Lieutenant 
for  Lines.,  1744.  Died  Nov.  3,  1754.  Father  of  the  next. 
Brother  of  William  (1718). 

CECIL,  BROWNLOW,  Lord  BURGHLEY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age 
19)  at  St  John's,  Nov.  9,  1744.  S.  of  Brownlow,  Earl  of 
Exeter  (above).  B.  at  Burghley  House.  School,  Winchester. 
Matric.  1744;  LL.D.  1749;  DC.L.  (Oxford)  1749.  M.P.  for 
Stamford,  1747;  for  Co.  Rutland,  i747i  i754.  Lord  Lieu- 
tenant of  Rutland,  1751.  Succeeded  as  9th  Earl  of  Exeter, 
1754.    F.R.S.  1767;  F.S.A.    Died  Dec.  26,  1793. 

CECIL,  CHARLES,  Viscount  CRANBORNE.  Adm.  FeU.-Com. 
at  St  John's,  Oct.  1634.  S.  of  William,  Earl  of  Salisbury. 
K.B.  1625-6.  M.P.  for  Hertford,  1640.  Died,  v.p.  Dec. 
1660.   His  son,  James,  succeeded  as  Earl,  1668. 

CECIL,  CHARLES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  13)  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  20, 1696.  S.ofJohn(i667), Earl  of  Exeter.  B. in  London. 
Educated  at  Burghley.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1701. 
M.P.  for  Stamford,  1705-22.  Of  Snape  Hall,  Scarborough. 
Buried  at  Biuneston,  Yorks.,  Mar.  8,  1725-6. 

CECIL,  CHARLES.  D.D.  1728  (Com.  Reg.).  S.  of  Robert,  of 
London,  Esq.  Matric.  from  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  Oct.  10, 
1712,  age  17;  B.C.L.  (Oxford)  1719  (Incorp.  at  Cambridge, 
1731).  R.  of  Hatfield,  Herts.,  1719-37.  Bishop  of  Bristol, 
1733;  of  Bangor,  1734-7.  Died  May  29,  i737-   (Ai-  Oxon.) 

CECILL,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  Pembroke, 
c.  1593.  S.  of  Sir  Thomas,  Knt.  (afterwards  Earl  of  Exeter). 
B.  1576.  Bapt.  at  St  Martin's,  Stamford,  May  17,  1576. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  4,  1597.    Drowned  in  Germany. 

CECIL,  DAVID.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Clark,  Michs.  1620.  S. 
of  Sir  Richard  (1585),  of  Wakerley,  Northants.  B.  1600.  M.A. 
1620-1  (fil.  nob.).  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Aug.  9, 1627.  M.P. 
for  Peterborough,  1640.  Succeeded  his  uncle  William,  as 
3rd  Earl  of  Exeter  and  4th  Baron  Burghley,  1640.  Died 
Apr.  18, 1643.  Buried  at  Stamford  Baron.  (Northants.  N.  and 
Q.,  III.  Ill;  G.E.C.) 

CECIL,  EDWARD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity,  Nov.  30,  1652; 
M.A.  1653-4.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Oct.  23,  1656, 
as  6th  s.  of  WUliam,  Earl  of  Salisbury. 

CECIL,  EDWARD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  11)  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  20,  1696.  S.  of  John  (1667),  Earl  of  Exeter.  B.  at 
Burleigh.   Died  1706,  at  the  siege  of  Barcelona. 

CECIL,  JAMES.  Said  to  have  been  at  St  John's.  S.  of  Charles 
(1634).  B.  1648.  Succeeded  as  3rd  Earl  of  Salisbury,  1668. 
K.G.  1680.   Died  June,  1683.  Father  of  the  next.  (G.E.C.) 

CECIL,  JAMES  (Viscount  CRANBORNE).  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at 
St  John's,  May  17,  1682.  S.  of  James  (above).  Succeeded 
as  Earl  of  SaUsbury,  1683.  Turned  papist,  1688,  and  im- 
peached. Buried  at  Hatfield,  Nov.  3,  1694.   (G.E.C.) 

CECIL,  JOHN,  Lord  BURGHLEY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St 
John's,  June  18,  1667.  S.  of  John,  4th  Earl  of  Exeter.  B. 
c.  1648.  M.P.  for  Northants.,  1675-8.  Succeeded  as  5th 
Earl,  1678.  Died  Aug.  29,  1700.  Father  of  Charles  (1696) 
and  Edward  (1696).    (G.E.C.) 

CECIL,  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  as  SeciU, 
1639.  Of  Devon. 


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Cecil,  Richard 

CECIL,  RICHARD.  Matric  Fell.-Com.  from  St  John's,  Mich3. 
1585.  2nd  s.  of  Thomas,  ist  Earl  of  Exeter.  B.  1570.  Adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  9,  1590-1.  M.P.  for  Westminster,  1593; 
for  Peterborough,  1604;  for  Stamford,  1614  and  1620. 
Knighted,  1616.  Of  Wakeriey,  Northants.  Buried  there,  Sept. 
4,1633.  WiU,  P.CC.  Father  of  David  (1620).  (V.R.Dennis, 
the  House  of  Cecil,  103  n. ;  Blore's  Rutland,  80.) 

CECIL,  RICHARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Pktkrhoosk,  Apr.  26, 
1628.  Of  Stamford,  Northants. 

CECIL,  ROBERT.  AdmittedatSt  John's, c.  1581.  S.ofWilliam. 
Lord  Burghley  (1535).  M.A.  1605.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1605. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1588.  M.P.  for  Westminster,  1584-7; 
for  Herts.,  1588,  1593,  1597,  1601.  Knighted,  1591.  Secre- 
tary of  State,  1596-1608.  High  Steward  of  the  University, 
159X.  Chancellor,  1600-12.  Created  Baron  Cecil,  1603;  Vis- 
count Cranbome,  1604;  and  Earl  of  Salisbury,  1605.  K.G. 
1605.  Lord  High  Treasurer,  i6o8.  Died  at  Marlborough,  on 
his  way  from  Bath,  May  24,  1612.  Will,  P.CC.  Brother  of 
Thomas  (1558),  father  of  WiUiam  (1602).   (D.N.B.) 

CECIL,  ROBERT.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's,  Oct.  1634. 
S.  of  WiUiam,  Earl  of  Salisbury.  Died  Aug.  1657. 

CECIL,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1541-2,  ist  in  the  ordo;  M.A.  1544. 
Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1543.  Steward  of  the  Dean  and 
Chapter  of  Worcester.  In  trouble  for  religious  matters. 
Probably  father  of  Thomas  of  1595.   {Cooper,  11.  i.) 

CECIL,  THOMAS.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1558. 
Eldest  s.  of  WiUiam  (1535),  Lord  Burghley.  B.  at  Cambridge, 
1542.  Educated  privately.  M.A.  1571.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
1558.  M.P.  for  Stamford,  1562, 1571, 1572;  for  Lines.,  1584-6: 
for  Northants.,  1592.  Knighted,  1575.  President  of  Council 
of  the  North,  1599.  K.G.  i6ox.  Created  Earl  of  Exeter, 
1605.  Died  Feb.  7,  1623.  Buried  in  Westminster  Abbey. 
WiU,  P.CC.    Brother  of  Robert  (1581). 

CECIL,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1567. 

CECIL,  THOMAS.  Matric.  FeU.  Com.  from  Pembroke,  c.  1593. 
S.  of  Sir  Thomas,  Knt.  (afterwards  Earl  of  Exeter).  B.  1578, 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  4,  1597.  Buried  Dec.  3,  1662. 
(Blore's  Rutland,  80.) 

CECIL,  THOMAS.  Matric  sizar  from  St  John's,  e.  1595.  Of 
Worcestershire.  B.A.  1597-8;  M.A.  1601;  B.D.  1608.  FeUow, 
1601.  Proctor,  1607-8.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1610-28.  R.  of 
High  Roothing,  Essex,  1613.  Chaplain  to  Francis  Bacon, 
Lord  ChanceUor.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  2,  161S.  R.  of 
Easton  Magna,  Essex.  Died  Jan.  29,  1637-8.  M.I.  there. 
WiU,  P.CC    U-  Ch.  Smith.) 

CECIL,  WILLIAM  (Lord  BURGHLEY).  Adm.  at  St  John's,  May, 
1535.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Burghley,  Northants.  B.  at  Bourn, 
his  mother's  home,  Sept.  13,  1520.  Schools,  Stamford  and 
Grantham.  Left  Cambridge,  and  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  6, 
1541.  Created  M.A.  1564,  on  the  Queen's  visit.  M.A. 
(Oxford)  1566.  Knighted,  1 55 1.  ChanceUorof  the  University, 
1359.  M.P.  for  Stamford,  1547;  for  Lines.,  1555,  1559, 
1562;  for  IJncoln,  1558;  for  Northants  ,  1562.  Secretary  of 
State  and  privy  councillor,  1550.  Created  Baron  Burghley, 
1371.  K.G.  1572.  Lord  High  Treasurer,  1572-98.  ChanceUor 
of  the  University  of  Dublin,  1392.  lUustrious  as  a  statesman, 
bis  life  for  forty  years  was  a  part  of  the  history  of  England. 
As  ChanceUor  of  the  University  he  was  incessantly  invoked. 
He  married  (i)  Mary,  dau.  of  Peter  Cheke,  the  Esquire  BedeU. 
This  was  in  1541,  and  was  the  cause  of  his  removal  from 
Cambridge;  (ii)  Mildred,  dau.  of  Sir  Anthony  Cooke,  of 
Gidea  HaU,  Essex,  Dec  21,  1545.  Died,  at  his  house  in  the 
Strand,  Aug.  4,  1598.  Buried  at  Stamford  Baron.  WiU, 
P.CC  Father  of  Robert  (1381)  and  Thomas  (1558). 
{D.N.B.;  Cooper,  11.  249.) 

CECYLL,  WILLIAM.  Matric  FeU. -Com.  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1578.  S.  of  Thomas  {1558),  ist  Earl  of  Exeter.  B.  1566. 
Adm.  at  Grav's  Inn,  Feb.  26,  1588-9.  Knighted,  1603.  M.P. 
for  Stamford,  1586,  1588.  Lord  Lieutenant  of  Northants., 
1633.  Succeeded  as  2nd  Earl,  1623.  K.G.  1630.  Died  July  6, 
1640,  at  Exeter  House,  ClerkenweU.  Buried  in  Westminster 
Abbey.  {G.E.C.) 

CECILL,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  FeU. -Com.  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
x6o2.  S.  of  Robert  (1581),  Earl  of  Salisbury.  B.  Feb.  1591. 
School,  Sherborne.  M.A.  1605.  M.A.  (Oxford)  1605.  Adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  26,  1604-5.  K.B.  1603.  M.P.  for  Wey- 
mouth, 1610-1.  Succeeded  as  Earl  of  Salisbury,  16x2.  K.G. 
1624.  Memt>er  of  the  Assembly  of  divines,  164^.  Commis- 
sioner of  the  Great  Seal,  1646.  Councillor  of  State,  1649. 
Sat  in  CromweU's '  Lower  House '  as  M.P.  for  Lynn,  1649,  and 
for  Herts.,  1654,  1656.  High  Steward  of  St  Albans,  1663. 
Died  Dec  3,  1668.   Buried  at  Hatfield.   (G.E.C.) 

CECIL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU. -Com.  (age  x6)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  X5,  X718.  S.  of  John,  Earl  of  Exeter.  B.  at  Burghley 
House,  near  Stamford.  School,  Northampton.  Matric.  17x8. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Feb.  12,  1717-8.  Died  July  19, 
1727.   Brdlher  of  Urowiilow  (1718) 

CBLLIAR,  AMBROSE.  Schoolmaster.  M.Gram.  X31X-3. 


Chaderton,  William 

CERTAYNB,  RALPH.  Matric  pens,  from  PsuBROiat,  Michs 
X556. 

CERVINGTON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emiianuxl.  Feb.  x6. 
X587-8.  ^ 

CEVALERIUS,  see  alto  CHEVALLIER. 

CEVALERIUS,  SAMUEL,   B.A.  from  PmtRHOUSK,  1582-3. 

CHABRIER,  PAYNE.  Matric  FeU. -Com.  from  Pktkrhouse, 
Lent,  1597-8. 

CHACE,  see  CHASE. 

CHAD,  GEORGE.  Adm.  FeU. -Com.  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Nov.  7, 
1748.  S.  of  Robert.  B.  at  WeUs,  NorfoUt.  School,  WeUs. 
Matric.  1750.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  24, 1749.  Barrister. 
Recorder  of  Lynn,  I769-94-  Inherited  Pmkney  HaU,  Norfolk, 
X78x.  Of  Thursford.  Created  Bart.,  1791.  Died  Nov.  24, 
18x5.    {Peile,  11.  253;  G.E.C.) 

CHADERTON,  ALEXANDER.  Matric  pens,  from  Queens', 
1595-  Of  Lancashire.  Perhaps  s.  of  Edmund,  of  Nuthurst. 
Bapt.  Dec.  15,  1577.  B.A.  1599-1600;  M.A.  1603;  B.D. 
x6ix.  FeUow,  X601-X9.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  16x0.  Ord.  priest 
(Lincoln)  Dec  22, 1605.  R.  of  Riseholme,  Lines.,  X607.  R.  of 
AU  Saints',  Hastings,  16x9-36.  WUl  at  Lewes.  (H.  G. 
Harrison.) 

CHADERTON,  EDMUND.  Matric  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs. 
X579.   Of  Lancashire. 

CHADERTON,  EDMUND.  Matric  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs. 
X615.    Of  Lancashire. 

CHADERTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Feb.  23,  1663-4. 
Matric.  X664;  B.A.  from  Sidney,  1667-8.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  May  17,  x668. 

CHADERTON,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Sept. 
29,  x668.  S.  of  Thomas  (1637),  R.  of  CheUington,  Beds. 
Bapt.  there,  June  4,  1649.  School,  Knotting.  Matric.  x668; 
B.A.  1672-3;  M.A.  X676.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May,  1673; 
priest  (Lincoln)  July  27, 1674.  R-  of  Carlton  and  CheUington, 
Beds.,  X683-1720.  Buried  at  Carlton,  Apr.  30,  1720.  Father 
of  the  next,  Thomas  (1702)  and  William  (1705).  (Harvey, 
Willey  Hundred,  Beds.,  254.) 

CHADERTON,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  June 
XX,  1707.  S.  of  Joseph,  above,  R.  of  Carlton,  Beds.  B.  there. 
Bapt.  Mar.  3X,  1693.  Schools,  Huntingdon  and  Houghton 
Conquest.  Matric  1707.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1702)  and 
WiUiam  (1705). 

CHADERTON  or  CHATTERTON,  LAURENCE,  Matric  pens, 
from  Christ's,  Lent,  1564-5.  (He  was  admitted  a  year  or 
two  earUer.)  S.  of  Tliomas,  of  the  Lees,  Oldham,  Lanes.,  a 
Catholic  gentleman.  B.A.  1567-8;  M.A.  X57x;  B.D.  1578; 
D.D.  X613.  FeUow  of  Christ's,  1568-77.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Aug.  1568.  Lecturer  at  St  Clement's,  Cambridge, 
for  nearly  30  years.  Married,  1577,  Cecilia,  dau.  of  Nicholas 
CulverweU.  He  continued  to  reside  in  Cambridge,  and,  in 
X584,  was  appointed  first  Master  of  Emmanuel.  Preb.  of 
Lincoln,  1598.  Resigned  the  Mastership  Oct.  26,  1622;  but 
continued  to  reside  in  Cambridge.  Died  Nov.  13,  X640,  aged 
X02  or  X03.  Buried  in  Emmanuel  Chapel,  M.I,  {D.N.B.; 
Peile,  I.  89.) 

CHADERTON,  LAURENCE,  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  xo, 
1596.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Whatlingtou,  Sussex,  1598- 
1640.   WiU  (Lewes)  1641. 

CHADERTON,  LAURENCE.  Matric.  FeU. -Com.  from  Queens  , 
Easter,  x6xx.   Of  Lancashire. 

CHATTERTON,  RICHARD.  B.Can.L.  I53X-2.  R,  of  St  Swithin, 
London,  X534-48. 

CHADERTON,  THOMAS.  Matric  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
X637;  B.A.  1638-9,  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec  33,  1639; 
pnest.  May  30,  1640.  C  of  Eaton  Bray,  Beds.,  X64X,  R.  of 
CheUington,  1642-83.  Buried  July  28,  1683.  Father  of 
Joseph  (1668).  (Harvey,  Willey  Hundred,  Beds.,  309.) 

CHADDjSRTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Sidney, 
June  33,  X703.  S.  of  Joseph  (1668),  R.  of  Carlton,  Beds. 
School,  Strixton,  Northants.  Mafric.  1704;  B.A.  1705-6; 
M.A.  1709.  FeUow,  X7ix.  Taxor,  1714.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
May27,  X7XX.  Buried  Feb.  ix,  1735,  aged  48.  M.I.  at  CheUing- 
ton. Brotherof  Joseph  (1707)  and  WiUiam  (1705).  (Harvey, 
Willey  Hundred,  beds.,  273.) 

CHADERTON  or  CHATTERTON,  WILLIAM.  First  entered  at 
Magdalene.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  X555. 
S.  of  Edmund.  B.  at  Nuthurst,  Lanes.  School,  Manchester. 
B.A.  from  Christ's,  1557-8:  M.A.  1561;  B.D.  1566;  D.D.  from 
Queens',  1569.  FeUow  of  Christ's,  1558-68.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Feb.  x7;  priest.  Mar.  xo,  i55*-9-  Preacher,  X366. 
Lady  Margaret  Professor,  1567.  Regius  Professor  of  Divinity, 
X369-80.  President  of  Queens',  1568-79.  Archdeacon  of 
York,  1568.  K.  of  HoIywcU,  HunU.,  1570-9.  Preb.  of  York, 
1574.  Preb.  of  Westminster,  1575.  Bishop  of  Chester,  1579. 
Warden  of  Manchester,  1580.  Bishop  of  Lincohi,  1595-1608, 
Died  Apr.  11,  1608,  at  Southoe,  Buckden,  Hunts,  Buried 
there.    WUl.  P.CC.    (O.N.B.;  PeUt,  1.  61.) 


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Chaderton,  William 

CHADERTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  scholar  (age  14)  at  Sidney, 
June  5,  1705.  2nd  s.  of  Joseph  {1668),  R.  of  Carlton,  Beds. 
B.  there.  Matric.  1705;  B.A.  1708-9;  M.A.  1712.  Died  May  i, 
I724,aged34.  M.I. atChellington.  Brother ofXhotoas (1702) 
and  Joseph  (1707).  (Harvey,  Willey  Hundred,  Beds.,  273-) 

CHATTERTON, .  Adm.  pens,  at  Kino's,  i6oo-i. 

CHADDILWORTH, .  M.A.  or  higher  degree,  1465-6. 

CHADSLEY,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's.Nov.  1553. 

CHADISLEY,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus.  Michs. 
1564;  B.A.  1566-7;  M.A.  1570.  V.  of  Hatfield  Broad  Oak, 
Essex,  1570-5.  R.  of  Widdington,  1575-88.  Died  1588. 
Will  (Consist.  C.  London)  1588.   {PeiU,  1.  98.) 

CHADSLEY,  ROBERT,  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  4,  1634. 
Of  Yorkshire.  Matric  1635;  B.A.  1637-8.  One  of  these 
names  was  minister  at  Faulkboume,  Essex,  c.  1644.  After- 
wards at  Yeldham.    {Davids,  521.) 

CHADWICK,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
June  13,  1727.  S.  of  Anthony,  gent.,  of  Derbs.  B.  at  Ashley- 
Hay,  near  Wirksworth.  School,  Chesterfield.  Matric.  1727; 
B.A.  1730-1. 

CHADWICK,  CHARLES.  Matric.  sizar  (age  19)  from  Christ's, 
May,  1576.  S.  of  John,  of  Healey,  Lanes.  B.  at  Rochdale. 
B.A.  1579^0;  M.A.  1583;  B.D.  from  Emmanuel,  1590;  D.D. 
1605.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1583.  Fellow  (one  of  the  first  three) 
of  Emmanuel,  1584.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  1581.  V.  of 
Winsford,  Somerset,  1594-1601.  V.  of  Woodham  Ferrers, 
Essex,  1601-27.  Perhaps  Lecturer  at  Market  Rasen,  Lines., 
1614.  Chaplain  to  Queen  Elizabeth,  and  to  James  I,  also  to 
Thomas  Howard,  Earl  of  Suffolk.  Preb.  of  York,  1625. 
Died  May  4,  1627.  Will,  P.C.C.  Brother  of  John  (1585)  and 
Jordan.   {Peile,  i.  137.) 

CHADWICK,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's, 
Mar.  6, 1636-7.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Marland,  near  Rochdale, 
Lanes.  Schools,  Rochdale  and  Wakefield.  Matric.  1637; 
B.A.  1640-1;  M.A.  1647.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  St 
Ethelburga,  London,  1645-9.  Died  1649.  Buried  at  Epping, 
Essex,  Nov.  10.    Will,  P.C.C.   (PeiU,  1.  447-) 

CHADWICK,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  ir, 
1657.  Of  Lancashire.  Perhaps  s.  of  John,  of  Healey, 
Lanes,  and  Ridware,  Staffs.  Bapt.  Mar.  6,  1637-8.  Of 
Healey  and  Ridware,  Esq.  Died  1697.  Buried  at  Ridware, 
Feb.  27,  1697.  Father  of  Charles  (1692)  and  brother  of  John 
(1658).    (Burke,  L.G.) 

CHADWICK,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  May  16,  1659- 
Matric.  1659;  B.A.  1662-3;  M-A.  1666.  Signs  for  priest's 
orders  (London)  Sept.  17,  1669.  C.  of  Soham,  Cambs. 
Perhaps  R.  of  S.  Pickenham,  Norfolk,  1674-82.  Buried  there. 

CHADWICK,  CHARLES.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  16, 

1692.  Of  Stafiordshire.  S.  of  Charles  (1657).  Bapt.  Feb.  22, 
1675.  Of  Healey,  Lanes.,  and  Ridware,  Staffs.,  Esq.  High 
Sheriff  of  Staffs.,  1719.  Died  Dec.  25,  1756.  Father  of  the 
next.   (Burke,  L.G.) 

CHADWICK,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  2i)  at  Christ's, 
Apr.  7,  1727.  S.  of  Charles  (above).  B.  at  Mavesyn-Rid- 
ware,  Salop.  School,  Mavesyn.  Assumed  the  name  and 
arms  of  Sacheverell.  Of  Ridware,  Esq.  Died  July  31,  i779- 
(Burke,  L.G.;  PeiU,  n.  214.) 

CHADWICKE,  DANIEL  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  3, 
1641.  Of  Nottinghamshire.  Matric.  1642;  B.A.  1644-5. 
Migrated  to  Peterhouse. 

CHADWICKE,  DANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
June  26,  1678.  Of  Nottinghamshire.  S.  of  Samuel.  School, 
Westminster.  Matric.  1679;  Scholar,  1679;  B-A.  1681-2. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Nov.  1683.  Preb.  of  Southwell,  1692- 
1701.   Died  1701. 

CHADWICKE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Oct.  4, 

1693.  S.  of  Thomas,  attorney,  deceased,  formerly  of  Arnold, 
Notts.,  afterwards  in  London.  B.  at  Nottingham.  School, 
Enfield,  Middlesex.  Scholar,  1693-4;  Matric.  1694.  Migrated 
to  Oxford,  where  he  matric.  from  Wadham  College,  1694. 
(Venn,  1.  493) 

CHADWICK,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Apr.  12, 

1698.   Matric.  1698. 
CHADWICK,  JAMES.    Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Apr.  8,   1656. 

Matric.  1656. 
CHADWICK,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1575; 

B.A.  1579^0;  M.A.  1583.   Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln) 

Apr.  3,  1583. 
CHADWICKE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  June,  1585. 

S    of  John,  of  Healcv.    B.  at  Rochdale,  Lanes.,  c.  1568. 

B.A.  1588-9;  M.A.  1592;  B.D.  1599;  D.D.  1608.   Ord.  priest 

(Peterb.)  July  12,  1593.    R.  of  Faldingworth,  Lines.,  1598. 

R.  of  Goldhanger,  Essex,  1606-8.    R.  of  Darfield,  Yorks., 

c.  1624-31.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1617;  of  Southwell,  1625.  Died 

Sept  4, 1631,  aged  66.   Brother  of  Charles  (1576)  and  Jordan 

(1585).   (PeiU,  I,  182.) 


Chadwick,  William 

CHADWICKE  or  CAD  WICK,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's, 
Easter,  1607.  Perhaps  s.  of  Robert.  B.  at  Rochdale.  Bapt. 
May  15,  1591.  B.A.  1610-11;  M.A.  1614.  Ord  deacon 
(London)  June,  1612,  age  24;  priest,  Feb.  1615-6.  R.  of 
Broxted,  Essex,  1615.  Succeeded  to  the  family  estate,  1630. 
Died  Sept.  17, 1654.  Father  of  Jonathan  (1635)  and  perhaps 
of  William  (1641).    (PeUe,  1.  364.) 

CHADWICK,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1616; 
B.A.  1619-20;  M.A.  1623.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Healey,  Roch- 
dale. R.  of  Standish,  Lanes.,  1640.  Died  1646,  aged  50. 
(PeiU,  I.  309.) 

CHADWICK,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1634;  B.A.  1637-8;  M.A.  1641.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  June  5, 
1642.   Fellow. 

CHADWICK,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  21,  1653. 
Of  Lancashire.  Perhaps  s.  of  John  (1616).  If  so,  of  Tawnton 
Hall,  Lanes.   Age  30  in  1664. 

CHADWICK,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  12, 
1658.  Of  Lancashire.  Probably  s.  of  John,  of  Healey. 
Matric.  1658;  B.A.  1661-2;  M.A.  1665.  Signs  for  priest's 
orders  (London)  Dec  21,  1666.  V.  of  Darenth,  Kent,  1669- 
85.    Buried  there  Oct.  5,  1685.  Brother  of  Charles,  1657. 

CHADWICK,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  May 
14,  1668.  S.  of  Jonathan,  next,  M.D.  School,  Manchester, 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  7,  1667-8;  s.  and  h.  of  Jonathan, 
of  Chadwick,  Lanes.,  M.D.   Brother  of  Jonathan  (1667). 

CHADWICK,  JONATHAN.  Matric  pens,  from  Magdalene, 
Easter,  1635.  S.  of  John  (1607),  of  Chadwick.  B.  1619. 
School,  Manchester.  B.A.  1637-8;  M.A.  1641.  Afterwards 
M.D.  Died  1674.  Probably  brother  of  William  (1641). 
(Mumford,  Manchester  School.) 

CHADWICK,  JONATHAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Magdalene, 
May  II,  1667.  S.  of  Jonathan,  above,  M.A.  School,  Man- 
chester. Matric.  1668;  B.A.  1670-1;  M.A.  1674.  Fellow,  1671. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  18,  1675;  priest  (London)  Mar.  11, 
1676-7.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1675.  Taxor,  1681.  Proctor, 
1690-1.  Brother  of  John  (1668)  and  probably  of  William 
(1693).   (Al.  Oxon.) 

CHADWICK,  JORDAN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Emmanuel,  1585. 
S.  of  John,  of  Healey,  Lanes.  B.A.  1589-90;  M.A.  from 
Magdalene,  1593;  B.D.  1601.  R.  of  Ashwicken,  Norfolk, 
1600.  Brother  of  Charles  {1576)  and  John  (1585). 

CHADWICK,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  21, 
1651.  Of  Lancashire.  Matric  1651;  B.A.  1654-5.  V.  of 
Winsford,  Somerset,  till  1662,  ejected.   Died  1691. 

CHADWICK,  JOSHUA.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  26, 
1671.  Of  Lancashire.  Matric.  1671;  B.A.  1674-5;  M.A.  1678. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Feb.  1674-5;  priest  (Ely)  Sept.  23, 
1676.   R.  of  Merton,  Norfolk,  1676-95.   Died  1695. 

CHADWICK,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Magoalbme, 
May  5,  1662.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Ashleyham  (?),  Wirksworth. 
School,  Wirksworth.  Matric.  1662.  Perhaps  V.  of  Bolsover, 
Derbs.;  buried  there  Apr.  29,  1682.  (Cox,  Churches  0/ Derbs., 
IV.  452.) 

CHADWICKE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse, 
Apr.  28,  1694.  Of  Derbyshire.  School,  Chesterfield.  Matric. 
1697;  B.A.  1697-8. 

CHADWICK,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1567. 
Matric.  Michs.  1568. 

CHADWICK,  THEOPHILUS.  Matric  sizar  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1612;  B.A.  1615-6;  M.A.  1620.  Probably  s.  of  John, 
of  Chadwick,  Lanes.,  clerk.  C.  at  Milnrow,  Lanes.,  1624. 
Buried  at  Rochdale,  Nov.  21,  1640. 

CHADWICK,  THOMAS.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1603-4;  M.A. 
1607.   Schoolmaster  at  Scalford,  Leics.,  in  1613. 

CHADWICK,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Sept.  2,  1701. 
S.  of  Thomas,  of  Northampton,  maltster.  B .  at  Northampton. 
Bapt.  at  All  Saints',  Apr.  ri,  1685.  Matric.  1702-3;  B.A. 
1705-6.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  June  19,  1709.  Buried  at  All 
Saints',  Nov.  10,  1709. 

CHADWICKE,  VALENTINE.  B.A.  from  Clare,  1666;  M.A. 
1670.  S.  of  Valentine,  of  Northampton,  butcher.  Matric. 
from  Pembroke  College,  Oxford,  Apr.  26,  1662,  age  18.  R. 
of  Gt  Chart,  Kent,  1669-1719.  V.  of  East  Peekham,  1687. 
Died  1719.  Buried  Aug.  19.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

CHADWICKE,  W.   Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1568. 

CHADWICK,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  July  1,  1641. 
Of  Essex  (fil.  cUr.).  Matric  1641;  B.A.  from  Magdalene, 
1645-6;  M.A.  1649.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1654.  Preb.  of 
Lichfield,  1661.  V.  of  Dinton,  Wilts.,  1665.  R.  of  Sherfield 
English,  Hants.,  1666. 

CHADWICK,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  from  Jesus,  1693.  S.  of  Thomas, 
of  Middleton,  Lanes.  Matric  from  Brasenose,  Oxford,  Mar.  5, 
1680-1,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1684.  R.  of  Wormley,  Herts., 
1690-1746.  Died  June  17,  1746.  M.I.  According  to  Baines 
(ill.  86)  he  was  s.  of  Jonathan  (1633).  (Al.  Oxon.) 


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CHADWYKE, .  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1544. 

CHAOWICK  { junior), .    Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1367. 

CHADWORTH,  se<  CHEDWORTH. 

CHAFFEY,  JOHN,    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  24.  1648. 

S.    of    John,    gent.,    of    Stoke-under-Hamden,    Somerset. 

Matric.  1651;  B.A.  1631-2.    Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 

Feb.  20,  1651-2. 
CHAFEY,  JOHN.   Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1738. 

S.  of  John,  R.  of  Ullington,  Dorset.   Bapt  there,  Feb.  18, 

1719-30.    Matric  1738;  B.A.  1742-3;  M.A.  1746.    Fellow, 

1741.  Ord.  deacon  (Loncoln)  June  13,  1742.  C.  of  Chatham. 

Chaplain  in  the  Navy.     V.  of  Broad  Chalk,  Wilts.,  and 

R.  of  Caundlepurse,  Dorset,  1758-83.    Preb.  of  Salisbury, 

1780.   Died  Feb.  8,  1782.   (Huicltins,  iv.  149.) 
CHAFIN,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  29,  1653. 

S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  D.D.,  V.  of  Meere,  Wilts.  Adm.  at  the 

Middle  Temple,  Feb.  6,  1654-5.     Doubtless  M.P.  for  Co. 

Dorset,  1 705-11.   Of  Chettle,  Dorset.   Died  Apr.  171 1. 
CHAFIN,    WILLIAM.     Adm.   pens,    (age   17)    at   Emmanuel, 

Mar.   8,   1748-9.    S.  of  George,  of  Chettle,  Dorset,  Esq. 

School,  Abbey  Milton.  Matric.  1748;  B.A.  1753;  M.A.  1756. 

R.  of  Chettle,  Dorset,  1756-7.  V.  of  St  Mary  Magd.,  Taunton, 

1756-1803.    R.  of  Lydlinch,  Dorset,  1768-1818.    Died  Aug. 

14,1818.   M.I.    (HwicAins,  III.  565;  F.  S.  Hockaday.) 
CHAIRE  or  CHARE,  ALBION.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clark,  May  18, 

1658.   Of  London.   Matric.  1658. 
CHAIRE,  RICHARD.   Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1693. 

Colleger   at   Eton,    1686-92.    B.A.    1697-8.    Ord.   deacon 

(Norwich)  July,  1702. 
CHALFONT,   CHRISTOPHER.    Adm.   at   King's   (age   17)   a 

scholar  from  Eton,  Dec.    16,   1650.    Of  Watford,   Herts. 

Matric.  1650;  B.A.  1654;  M.A.  1659.    Fellow,  1653-8.     R. 

of  Dunton  Waylet,  Essex,  1658-67.    Died  there  1667.    Will 

(P.C.C.)  1668. 
CHALFONT.  MATTHEW.   Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar 

from  Eton,  Aug.  26,  1562.  B.  at  Wycombe,  Bucks.   Matric. 

1562;  B.A.  1566-7;  M.A.  1570.   Fellow,  1565-76.   'Because 

he  might  not  be  "poser"  forsook  the  College,  and   died 

miserably.'   (Haneood.) 

CHALGURTH,  EDWARD  (1518),  see  CALGARTH. 

CHALKER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke, 
June  16,  1707.  S.  of  John,  of  New-Romney,  Kent,  gent. 
Matric  1707;  LL.B.  1712.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
July  5,  1704. 

CHALKHILL,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Micbs.  1610; 
Scholar,  1 61 1 .  Perhaps  the  poet, '  friend  of  Edmund  Spenser,' 
whose  work,  Thealma  and  Clearchus,  was  edited  by  Isaac 
Walton,  in  1 683.  Walton  calls  him '  a  gentleman  and  scholar.' 
{D.N.B.) 

CHALLESTON,  HENRY.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1454-61. 

CHALLICOMBE,  GEORGE,  see  CHALNCOMBE. 

CHALLIS,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  Jan.  30, 
1670-1.  S.  of  John  (chief  alderman),  of  Bury  St  Edmunds, 
Sufiolk.  School,  Bury.  Matric.  1671;  B.A.  1674-5;  M.A. 
1678.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Nov.  1679.  R.  of  Shimpling- 
thome,  Sufiolk,  1679-1704.   Died  1704.   Father  of  the  next. 

CHALLIS,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sx  John's,  Jan.  18, 
1698-9.  S.  of  James,  derk,  above.  B.  at  Shimplingthome, 
Suffolk.  School,  Bury.  Matric  1699;  B.A.  1703-4.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  12,  1703-4;  priest,  Sept.  23,  1705. 
R.  of  Weston,  Sufiolk,  1708-42.  V.  of  Pakenham,  1722-42. 
Buried  Aug.  25,  1743. 

CHALLIS,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  June  20, 1734. 
S.  of  Samuel,  baker,  of  Colne  ('Colonia'),  Essex.  B.  there. 
Schools,  Dedham  and  Colne.  Scholar,  1734-9;  Matric.  1735; 
B.A.  1737-8.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept.  23,  1739,  as  C.  of 
Wrabness,  Essex ;  priest  (Norwich,  Litt.  dim.  from  Ely)  Feb. 
22,  1740-1.    {Venn,  11.  39.) 

CHALLIS,  MARTIN.    Adm.  pens.  (a§e  17)  at  Caius,  Apr.  8, 

1700.   S.  of  John,  mercer,  of  Wamngton,  Suffolk.   B.  there. 

School,  Bury.   Matric  1700;  Scholar,  1700-7;  B.A.  1703-4; 

M.A.  1707.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  30;  priest,  Sept.  19, 

1708.    V.  of  Ehn,  Camb*.,  and  Emneth,  Norfolk,  1709-29. 

R.  of  Ashwicken,  Norfolk.  1716-57;  of  Hillington,  1738-57. 

Died  1757.    {yenn,  i.  504.) 
CHALICE,  RICHARD.  Matric  pens,  from  Caius,  Dec.  18,  1655. 

Of  Cambridgeshire.   Scholar,  1653-61;  B.A.  1659-60;  M.A. 

1663.  Fellow,  1661-5. 
CHALlfi,  PETER.    Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,   1739.    B.  at 

Rotterdam.    Matric.   i739'>  B.A.   1743-4.    V.  of  Wensley, 

Yorks.,  1746-49.    Buried  there  Dec.  30,  1749.    (Whitaker, 

Richmondskirt,  I.  377.) 

CHALLONER,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  PmRHouM,  Apr.  29, 
J  629.  Of  London.  Matric  1639. 


Chalgnbr,  Thomas 

CHALONER,  DANIEL.  Matric  sizar  from  Christ's,  Easter, 
1617;  B.A.  1621-2;  MjV.  1625.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Feb. 
1619-20;  priest,  1621-2.  Will  of  one  of  these  names  (Exeter) 
1647;  V.  of  Monkleigh,  Devon.   (PeiU,  i.  313.) 

CHALONER,  DAVID.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  7,  1658.  S.  of 
Thomas  (1617),  Master  of  Shrewsbury.  Bapt.  at  St  Mary's, 
Shrewsbury,  Mar.  15, 1636-7.  Schools,  Ruthin  and  Newport. 
Matric.  1658.  Had  a  post  in  London,  but  soon  lost  it. 
Brother  of  Thomas  (1646)  and  of  John  (1649).  (G.  W.  Fisher, 
Shrewsbury.) 

CHALONER,  EDWARD.  M.A.  1616  and  B.D.  1617  (Incorp. 
from  Oxford).  S.  of  Sir  Thomas,  of  Steeple  Claydon,  Bucks., 
Knt.  Matric.  from  Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  Feb.  22,  1604- 
5,  age  14;  B.A.  1607;  M.A.  1610;  B.D.  1617;  D.D.  1619. 
Principal  of  St  Alban's  Hall,  1624-5.  Chaplajn  to  James  I 
and  Charles  I.  Died  of  plague,  July  25,  1625.  Buiied  at 
St  GUes',  Oxford.  Brother  of  William  (1608).  {.Al.  Oxon.; 
Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665.) 

CHALONER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  July  3,  1665. 
Of  Buckinghamshire. 

CHALENOUR,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Clark, 
Michs.  1576.  Probably  s.  of  John,  of  Horsted  Keynes,  Sussex. 
Age  17  in  1578.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1631.  Father  of  the  next. 

CHALLONER,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Qurens',  Michs. 
1609.  Probably  s.  of  Francis,  above.  B.  in  Surrey.  Of 
Horsted  Keynes,  Sussex;  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov. 
1611. 

CHALONER,  GEORGE.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1710.  Of 
Nottinghamshire.   Matric.  1710. 

CHALLONER,  JACOB.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1617.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Sussex.  B.A.  1619-30;  M.A.  1623. 
Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (London)  June  4,  1623.  Will  proved 
(V.C.C.)  1627.    {Vis.  of  Sussex.) 

CHALONER,  JOHN.  B.A.  from  Clare,  1603;  M.A.  1607.  B.  at 
Chiltington,  Sussex.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  19,  1608-9, 
age  24,  C.  of  Chiltington;  priest,  June  10,  1609,  C.  of 
Slaugham,  Sussex.  R.  of  Greatham.  Died  July  20,  1648, 
aged  63. 

CHALONER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Mar.  3,  1634-3. 
Matric.  1635 ;  B.A.  1639-40.  Perhaps  R.  of  Stopham,  Sussex, 
1644.  Buried  there  May  31,  1661.  Will,  Chichester. 

CHALLENER,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter, 
1647. 

CHALONER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  June  26, 
1649.  S.  of  Thomas  (1617),  Master  of  Shrewsbury.  B.  at 
Northampton.  Schools,  in  Staffs,  and  Shrops.  Matric.  1649. 
Brother  of  David  (1658)  and  Thomas  (1646). 

CHALONER,  JONATHAN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
July  4,  1685.  S.  of  Edward.  B.  at  Hilsumersol  (?  Somersall 
Herbert),  Derbs.  School,  Uttoxeter.  Matric.  1687;  B.A. 
1 688-9.  V.  of  Happisburgh,  Norfolk,  1 706.  R.  of  Lessingham, 
Lines.,  1710-27.  Died  1727.   M.I.  at  Lessingham. 

CHALLONER,  JOSHUA.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  7,  1673.  S.  of  Philip,  farmer,  of  Handsworth,  Yorks. 
B.  there.  School,  Laughton.  Matric.  1673;  B.A.  1676-7. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  11,  1676-7.  V.  of  Church 
Fen  ton,  Yorks.,  1683-9. 

CHALLONER,  LUKE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1582; 
Scholar,  1584;  B.A.  1585-6;  M.A.  1589.  Probably  s.  of 
Francis,  of  Dublin,  merchant.  One  of  the  original  fellows  of 
Trinity  College,  Dublin.  Vice-Chancellor  of  Dublin  Uni- 
versity, 1612.  Father-in-law  of  Archbishop  Ussher.  D.D. 
(Dublin)  1600-1.    Died  Apr.  27,  1613. 

CHALINER,  NICHOLAS.  Matric  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs. 
156';  B.A.  1563-4;  M.A.  1567;  B.D.  from  Clare,  1575. 
University  preacher,  1569.   Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1572. 

CHALENOR,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Emmanuel,  Michs. 
1389.  Resident,  1591.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb. 
9,  1592-3,  as  s.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Fulham,  Middlesex. 

CHALONER,  ROBERT.  Studied  at  Cambridge.  Supp.  for 
B.Can.L.  at  Oxford,  1451-3. 

CHALENOR,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1449.  Also  entered  as  scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1448-9. 
Perhaps  R.  of  St  Mary,  Whitechapel,  1460.  Died  same 
year. 

CHALONER,  THOMAS.  Student  at  Cambridge  (perhaps  at  Sr 
John's).  S.  of  Roger,  citizen  of  London.  B.  c.  1531.  Secre- 
tary to  Sir  Thomas  Knyvett,  at  Ratisbon.  M.P.  for  Wigan, 
1543:  for  Lichfield,  1547-  Clerk  of  the  Council,  1343. 
Knighted,  1547.  Much  employed  in  diplomatic  and  state 
afiain.  Ambaaaador  to  Spain,  1561.  Author.  Died  Oct.  14, 
1363.  Buried  in  St  Paul'i  Cathedral.  {Cooper,  i.  333; 
D.N.B.) 


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Chaloner,  Thomas 

CHALONER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1617. 
Of  Salop.  S.  of  Jonas,  R.  of  Byfield,  Nortbants.  B.  at 
Llansilln,  E>enbs.  School,  Shrewsbury.  Scholar,  1620;  B.A. 
1620-1;  M.A.  1624.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Feb.  26,  1625-6. 
Head  Master  of  Shrewsbury  School,  1636-46;  and  again, 
1662-4.  During  the  interval  he  kept  school  at  Ryton,  Birch 
Hall,  Market  Drayton  (all  in  Salop) ;  Hawarden  and  Overton, 
Flints. ;  and  Newport,  Ssdop.  Buried  at  St  Mary's,  Shrews- 
bury, Oct.  21,  1664.  Father  of  David  (1658),  John  (1649), 
and  the  next.  (G.  W.  Fisher,  Shrewsbury;  T.  PhUlips,  Hist, 
of  Shrewsbury;  H.  I.  Longden.) 

CHALONER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clark,  Oct.  2,  1646, 
from  Oxford,  where  he  had  kept  some  terms.  S.  of  Thomas 
(above).  Master  of  Shrewsbury.  B.  June  4, 1627.  B.A.  1647. 
Master  of  Nantwich  School,  Cheshire,  1655-8.  Assistant 
Master  to  his  father  at  Newport,  Salop,  1658.  Father  of  the 
next,  brother  of  David  (1658)  and  John  (1649).  (G.  W. 
Fisher,  Sfirewsbury.) 

CHALONER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  29, 1681.  S.  of  Thomas  (above).  B.  at  Newport,  Salop. 
School,  Wrexham.  Matric.  1681;  B.A.  1684-5.  Perhaps 
minister  of  Ruthin,  Denbs.,  1689. 

CHALONER,  TIMOTHY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clark,  Easter,  1570. 

CHALLINOR,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  1608  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
S.  of  Sir  Thomas,  of  Steeple  Claydon,  Bucks.,  Knt.  Matric. 
from  Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  Feb.  22,  1604-5,  age  17; 
B.A.  1607.  Created  Baronet,  1620.  Died  at  Scanderoon  in 
Turkey,  1640.  Brother  of  Edward  (1616).  {Al.  Oxon.;  Bmke, 
Ext.  Bart.;  Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1666;  G.E.C.) 

CHALONER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Qukkns',  Oct.  23, 1705. 
Of  Yorkshire.  Matric.  1705;  B.A.  1709-10;  M.A.  I713' 
Perhaps  V.  of  Coniscliffe,  Durham,  1722-51  and  V.  of  South 
Church,  Auckland.   Died  175 1. 

CHALLENOUR,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  23,  1717.  S.  of  William,  barrister,  of  Northants.  B.  at 
Wollaston.  School,  Wollaston.  Matric  1717;  B.A.  1720-1. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincohi)  June  4, 1721 ;  priest  (Peterb.)  Mar.  10, 
1722-3.  V.  of  Doddington,  Northants.,  1723-78.  Buried 
there  Dec.  27,  1778.   (Scott-Mayor,  iii.  309.) 

CHALLENER, .  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Emmanukl,  1639. 

CHALENOR,  '■ .  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharink's,  Lent,  1643-4. 

CHALONE, .  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  Catharink's,  Easter, 

1645. 

CHALMERS,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Chri.<st's,  June  19, 
1739.  S.  of  James.  B.  at  Lamarsh,  Essex.  School,  Earls 
Come.  Scholar,  1739;  Matric  1742;  B.A.  1743-4;  M.A.  1757. 
Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Dec.  20,  1747.  V.  of  Welford, 
Northants.,  1748-55.  V.  of  Earls  Colne,  Essex,  1755.  Chap- 
lain to  the  Earl  of  Denbigh.  R.  of  Little  Waltham,  1760. 
(Peile,  n.  238.) 

CHALMERS,  JAMES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's,  Nov.  6, 
1722.  M.A,  of  Aberdeen  University.  Matric.  1729;  LL.B. 
1730.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Jan.  11;  priest,  Mar.  20, 1708-9. 
V.  of  Fingringhoe,  Essex,  1709-17.  R.  of  Lamarsh,  1717- 
61.  R.  of  Wickham  St  Paul's,  1730-61.  Died  Nov.  14, 
1761,  aged  77.  Will  (Comm.  C.  Essex)  1762.  {Scott-Mayor, 
HI.  358;  M.  H.  Peacock.) 

CHALNCOMBE  or  CHALLICOMBE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens, 
(age  16)  at  Caius,  Feb.  28,  1628-9.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of 
Combe  Martin,  Devon.  Schools,  Barnstaple  and  Westminster. 
Matric.  1629;  Scholar,  1630;  B.A.  1632-3;  M.A.  1636.  (Venn, 
I.  287.) 

CHALSWORTH,  JOSHUA,  set  CHARLSWORTH. 

CHALTHORPE,  LESTRANGE,  see  CALTHORPE. 

CHAMBRE,  ALLAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  24, 
1680.  2nd  s.  of  Allan,  gent.  B.  at  Oulston,  Yorks.  School, 
Coxwold.  Matric.  1680.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June 
19, 1682.  Recorder  of  Kendal.  Father  of  Walter  (1712)  and 
brother  of  Walter  (1689).   (Pedigree  in  Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1666.) 

CHAMBER,  BEVILL  WYMBERLY.  Adm.  pens.,  afterwards 
Fell.-Com.,  at  Caius,  Feb.  17,  1742-3.  S.  of  Andrew,  of 
Honing,  Norfolk.  Scholar,  1741-3;  Matric.  1742.  Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  May  14,  1741.  Of  Honing,  Esq.  Died 
Dec.  19,  1776.  M.I.  at  Honing.  (Venn,  11.  50.) 

CHAMBER,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  June 
20,  1639,  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  School, 
Newcastle.   Matric.  1639. 

CHAMBER,  JAMES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  May,  1554; 
B.A.  1558-9- 

CHAMBER  or  CHAMER,  OTWELL.  B.Civ.L.  1523-4. 

CHAMBRE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Oct. 
1691.  S.  of  Richard.  B.  in  Milk  St,  London.  School,  St 
Paul's.  Matric.  1692;  Scholar,  1695;  B.A.  1695-6;  M.A.  1699. 
Fellow,  1698.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  24,  1699;  priest. 
May  26,  1700. 


ChAMBERLAINE,  FllZRASH 

CHAMBRE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  i, 
1702.  S.  of  John,  gent.  B.  at  Wolverley,  Salop.  School, 
Wem.  Matric.  1705;  B.A.  1705-6. 

CHAMBRE,  ROWLAND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
June  7, 1746.  S.  of  Francis,  attomey-at-law,  of  Salop.  B.  at 
Petton.  School,  Wem.  Matric  1746;  B.A.  1749-50;  M.A. 
1753-  Ord.  deacon  (Ely,  Litt.  dim.  from  Chester)  May  24, 
1752;  priest  (Durham)  Mar.  18,  1753.  V.  of  Madeley,  Salop, 
1753-60.  R.  of  Sheinton,  i756-i5o.  R.  of  Thornton,  Cheshire, 
1760-96.  R.  of  Berrington,  1787-96.  Chaplain  to  the  Earl 
of  Hopetoim.  Died  Dec  10,  1796.  (Scott-Mayor,  in.  559.) 

CHAMBER,  SAMUEL.    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  May  8,  «674. 

Of  London.   Matric.  1674. 
CHAMBRE,  WALTER.  Adm.  scholar  (age  16)  at  Sidnky,  Sept. 

11,1689.   3rd  s.  of  Allan,  gent.   B.  at  Oulston,  Yorks.   Bapt. 

at  Coxwold,  Jan.  30,  1674.    School,  Coxwold.    Matric.  1690; 

B.A.  1693-4J  M.A.  1697;  B.D.  1704.    Fellow,  1699.    R.  of 

South    Kilvmgton,    Yorks.,   1717-28.     Chosen    Master   of 

Sidney,  but  declined  the  appointment.  Died  Mar.  24, 1727-8. 

(Pedigree  in  Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1666.) 
CHAMBRE,   WALTER.    Adm.   scholar   (age   17)   at  Sidney, 

Mar.  28,  1712.     ist  s.  of  Allan  (1680),  lawyer,  of  Kendal, 

Westmorland.    B.   there.     School,   Kendal.    Matric   1712. 

Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  31,  1714-5. 

CHAMBRE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1483; B.A.  1486-7. 

CHAMBER,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1547. 

CHAMBER, .  B.D.  1488.   Incorp.  from  Oxford. 

CHAMBERLAINE,  BARTHOLOMEW.  D.D.  1585  (Incorp.  from 
Oxford).  B.  at  Shipton-under-Wychwood,  Oxon.,  c.  1546. 
M.A.  (Oxford)  1570;  B.D.  1576;  D.D.  1578-9.  Ord.  priest 
(Rochester).  R.  of  Abbot's  Morton,  Worcs.,  1577.  V.  of 
Burford,  Oxon.,  1578.  R.  of  Holywell,  Hunts.,  1579-1600. 
R.  of  Sandy,  Beds.,  1593.  R.  of  Hemingford  Abbots,  Hunts., 
i6oi-(?)  1621.  R.  of  Hemingford  Grey,  1602-6.  Died  1621. 
Father  of  William  (1601).    (Al.  Oxon.) 

CHAMBERLAINE,  BARTHOLOMEW.  Of  Trinity  Hall. 
Doubtless  B.A.  in  the  missing  list,  1602-3.  Described  as 
'of  Trinity  College,  B.A.'  when  ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  8, 
1603-4;  priest,  Sept.  16,  1604.  V.  of  Gt  Stukeley,  Himts., 
1607.  WiU  proved  (Peterb.)  Oct.  21,  1608. 

CHAMBERLIN,  EDMUND.  Adm.  scholar  (age  17)  at  Caius, 
Nov.  10,  1606.  S.  of  Leonard,  gent.,  deceased.  B.  at 
Swannington,  Norfolk.  School,  Swannington.  Matric  1606. 
Probably  died  young. 

CHAMBERLAINE,  EDMUND.  Adm.  scholar  (age  15)  at  Caius, 
Jan.  17,  1610-1.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Stratton  Audley,  Oxon., 
gent.  B.  at  Hillesdon,  Buclis.  School,  Thame,  Oxon.  Matric 
1611;  B.A.  1614-5;  M.A.  1618.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1618. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1614.  Ancient,  1638.  Buried  at  Stratton 
Audley,  Oct.  25,  1654.   Wih,  P.C.C.   (Venn,  i.  210.) 

CHAMBERLAIN,  EDWARD.   B.Can.L.  1511-2. 

CHAMBERLAIN,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Lent, 
1578-9.  Of  Essex.  B.A.  1582-3.  Probably  ord.  priest 
(Norwich)  Dec.  9,  1582.  R.  of  Gressenhall,  Norfolk,  1583. 
Father  of  Edward  (1600). 

CHAMBERLAIN,  EDWARD.  Matric  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall, 
c.  1592;  Scholar,  Jan.  22,  1591-2. 

CHAMBERLAYN,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius, 
June  4,  1600.  S.  of  Edward  (1578-9),  R.  of  Gressenhall, 
Norfolk.  B.  at  Charsfield,  near  Woodbridge.  Schools,  East 
Dereham  and  Beetley.  B.A.  1603-4;  M.A.  1607.  Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  18,  1607.   (Venn,  i.  172.) 

CHAMBERLAIN,  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1623. 
Of  Noriolk.    (B.A.  1627,  according  to  Masters.) 

CHAMBERLAIN,  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1646. 
Of  Norfolk.  S.  and  h.  of  Edward,  of  Bamham  Broom, 
Norfolk,  Esq.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  9,  1650. 

CHAMBERLAYNE,  EDWARD.  LL.D.  1670  (LU.  Reg.).  S.  of 
Thomas,  of  Oddington,  Gloucs.,  Esq.  Matric.  from  St 
Edmund  Hall,  Oxford,  Nov.  7,  1634.  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1638;  M.A.  1640-1.  F.R.S.  'Prof,  of  Rhetoric;  employed 
abroad  and  at  home  by  the  King.'  Died  May,  1703.  Will, 
P.CC.  M.I.  at  Chelsea.  (D.N.B.;  Al.  Oxon.;  Le  Neve,  Mow. 
IV.  65.) 

CHAMBERLAINE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's, 
June  11,  1716.  S.  of  Colvy^e.  B.  at  Mattlshall,  Norfolk. 
School,  Wymondham.  Matric.  1715:  Scholar,  1716;  B.A. 
1718-9;  M.A.  1722.  Fellow,  1723.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
IJec.  1722.  R.  of  Gedney,  Lines.  R.  of  Crownthorpe,  Nor- 
folk, 1722.  R.  of  Gt  Cressingham  and  Scoulton,  1730.  R. 
of  Bodney.  Died  June  28, 1773.  (G.  Mag.;  Peile,  11.  188.) 

CHAMBERLYN,  FITZRASH.  Matric  pens,  from  &r  John's, 
Easter,  1631  (probably  same  as  Ralph,  below). 


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Chamberlaine,  Franqs 

CHAMBERLAINE,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity, 
Easter,  1606.  S.  of  Francis,  of  Newton-Haroourt,  Leics. 
Scholar,  1608;  B.A.  1609-10;  M.A.  1613.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Nov.  26;  priest,  Nov.  27,  16x4.  R.  of  Pltuntree, 
Notts.  Wm  (P.C.C.)  1651.  Probably  brother  of  John  (1606). 
{Nichols,  II.  88i.) 

CHAMBERLAIN,  GEORGE.   B.A.  1508-9. 

CHAMBERLAINE,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Lent, 
1620-1.  S.  of  William,  of  Tilton,  Leics.  Scholar,  1625;  B.A. 
1625-6;  M.A.  1629;  D.D.  i66x  {Lit.  Reg.).  Fellow,  1627. 
Vice-Master,  1666-88.  V.  of  Bottisbam,  Cambs.,  1633.  R. 
of  Duxford  St  Peter,  1643.  R.  of  Orwell,  1665.  {Nichols, 
in.  475) 

CHAMBERLAIN,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Jan.  20, 
1600-1.  Of  Huntingdonshire.  B.A.  (?  1604-5);  M.A.  from 
Trinity,  1608.  Probably  V.,  or  C,  of  Hemingford  Abbots, 
Hmits.,  1612-3,  and  V.  of  Haslingfield,  Cambs.,  1662-6.  If 
so,  buried  Nov.  21,  1666.  {Ely  Dio.  Rec.,  313;  Al.  Oxon. 
assigns  the  living  to  another.) 

CHAMBERLAINE,  HOPE.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Trinity 
Hall,  Easter.  1682.  S.  of  Peter  (?  1615),  M.D.,  of  St  James', 
Garlick  Hithe,  London;  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1681. 

CHAMBERLEN,  HUGH.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Trinity,  Apr.  21, 
1682.  S.  of  Hugh,  M.D.,  of  St  Clement  Danes,  London.  B. 
1664.  M.A.  1683  {Lit.  Reg.);  M.D.  1690  {Com.  Reg.).  F.R.S. 
1681.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  1683.  Studied  at 
Leyden.  F.R.C.P.  1694.  Censor,  1707,  1718,  1721.  Distin- 
guished as  an  accoucheur.  Died  June  17, 1728,  aged  64.  M.I. 
at  Westminster  Abbey.   {D.N.B.;  Munk,  i.  504.) 

CHAtABERLAIN,  JAMES.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall, 
Michs.  1627;  B.A.  1630-1;  M.A.  1634.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1632. 

CHAMBERLAINE,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  28,  1650-1.  S.  of  James,  clerk,  of  East  Shelton,  Leics. 
B.  there.  School,  Oakham.  Scholar;  Matric.  1651;  B.A. 
1654-5;  M.A.  1658;  B.D.  1665.  Fellow,  1655-84.  R.  of 
Friem  Bamet,  Middlesex,  1673-84.  Died  1684.  Will,  P.C.C. 
Benefactor  to  St  John's. 

CHAMBERLAYNE,  JEROME.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Pembroke, 
Sept.  14, 1619.  S.  of  Jerome,  of  Greenford,  Middlesex,  barber- 
surgeon.   Matric.  1620;  B.A.  1623-4. 

CHAMBERLEYN,  JOHN.  Scholar  or  fellow  of  King's  Hall, 
1401-6.   Died  Dec.  5,  1406. 

CHAMBERLAIN,  JOHN.   Fellow  of  Clare,  1474. 

CHAMBERLYNE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1560. 

CHAMBERLYN,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1570.  S.  of  Richard,  alderman  and  sheriff  of  London.  Scholar 
and  letter-writer;  on  intimate  terms  with  many  of  the  most 
eminent  men  of  the  day.  Many  of  his  letters  have  been 
printed.  Buried  at  St  Olave's,  Old  Jewry,  Mar.  30,  1626-7. 
Will,  P.C.C.   {D.N.B.) 

CHAMBERLAINE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1606.  Probably  s.  of  Francis,  of  Newton-Harcourt,  Leics., 
and  brother  of  Francis  (1606).   {Vis.  of  London,  1635.) 

CHAJffiERLAIN,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Apr.  8,  1669. 

Matric.  1669;  B.A.  1672-3.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  21, 

1673- 
CHAMBERLAYNE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Magdalene, 

Aug.   22,   1671.    S.  of  John,  of  Newton-Harcourt,  Leics. 

School,  Market  Harborough.   Brother  of  Timothy  (1672). 

CHAMBERLEN,  JOHN.   M.D.  1676  {Lit.  Reg.). 

CHAMBERLAINE,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  Sidney,  Oct.  xo,  17x7. 
S.  of  John,  of  Ode-Pitchard,  Heref.,  clerk.  Matric.  at  Merton 
College,  Oxford,  Mar.  19,  1702-3,  age  x8;  B.A.  X706.  R. 
of  Humber,  Heref.,  17x2.  R.  of  Edwyn  Loach  and  Tedston 
Wafer,  17x7.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

CHAMBERLAINE,  MARTIN.    Adm.  pens,  (age  r6)  at  Peter- 

HOUSE,  Feb.  X9, 1652-3.  Of  Warwickshire.  School,  Coventry. 
Scholar,  1652;  Matric.  1654;  B.A.  X656-7;  M.A.  1660.  Fellow, 
1659-63.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  Dec.  23,  x66o. 
V.  of  Willesden,  Middlesex,  1662-70.  Died  about  1670. 
{T.  A.  Walker,  xoi.) 

CHABJBERLAIN,  NICHOLAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs. 

1353- 
CHAMBERLAIN,   NICHOLAS.    Matric.  pens,   from   Queens', 

Lent,  X653-4.  Of  London.  Of  Huntdon,  Herts.,  gent.;  adm. 

at  Gray's  Inn,  July  3,  1655. 

CHAMBERLEN,  PAUL,  Adm.  pens,  (age  i6)  at  Trinity,  June 
IX,  X7X3.  S.  of  Paul,  of  London.  School,  Oakingham 
(Wokingham),  Berks.  This  must  be  the  hack-writer,  s.  of 
Paul  the  physician,  for  a  Ibt  of  whose  work*  $st  D.N.B. 


CHAMBERLAINE,  WlLLIAM 

CHAMBERLAIN,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  24, 
x6x5.  S.  of  Peter,  barber-surgeon.  B.  in  Blackfriars,  May  8, 
i6ox.  School,  Merchant  Taylors*.  Matric.  16x5;  M.D.  1621; 
incorp.  from  Padua,  where  he  graduated  M.D.  in  16x9. 
F.R.C.P.  X628-59.  Physician  to  James  I,  Charles  I,  and 
Charles  II.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  xo,  X630-X.  A  volu- 
minous writer  on  medical  and  other  subjects.  Died  at 
Woodham  Mortimer  Hall,  Essex,  Dec.  22,  1683.  M.I.  there. 
WiU  (P.C.C.)  X684.  Perhaps  father  of  Hope  (1682).  {D.N.B.; 
Munk,  I.  X94;  Vis.  of  London,  X634.) 

CHAMBERLAIN,  PHILIP.  M.A.  from  King's,  1699.  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1700.  B.A.  of  Trinity  College,  Dublin.  Adm. 
there,  Feb.  24, 1689-90,  age  14.  S.  of  Walter, '  procurator  de 
Dublino.'  School,  Dublin.  B.A.  1695.  Preb.  of  St  Patrick's, 
and  R.  of  St  Nicholas  Without,  Dublin.  Died  Feb.  X7si. 
(T.  A.  Sadleir.) 

CHAMBERLAYN,  RALPH.    B.A.  1500-x. 

CHAMBERLAYNE,  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's, 
Nov.  15,  X630  (?  Matric.  Easter,  163X,  as  Fitzrash).  S.  of 
Thomas,  gent.,  of  Kingston,  Cambs.  B.  there.  School. 
St  Ives. 

CHAMBERLAIN,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity, 
Michs.  1583;  B.A.  1586-7;  M.A.  X590.  Ord.  deacon  and 
priest  (Lincoln)  Apr.  13,  1590.  C.  of  Holywell,  Hunts.,  in 
16x3.   Perhaps  R.  of  Upper  Rickinghall,  Suffolk,  1640-50. 

CHAMBERLINE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  7, 
1648.  Of  London.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  William,  of  London, 
gent.;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  6,  1651.  Barrister,  1659. 
Ancient,  X676. 

CHAMBERLAYNE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
June  x8,  1716.  S.  of  George,  of  Wardington,  Oxon.  School, 
Heyford,  Oxon. 

CHAMBERLAIN,  SAMUEL,  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  15, 
1593- 

CHAMBERLAIN,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  30, 
X640.   Matric.  1640. 

CHAMBERLAINE,  SIMON.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene, 
Easter,  x6i8;  B.A.  1620-1.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  23; 
priest,  Sept.  24,  1621.    R.  of  Toynton  St  Peter,  Lmcs.,  1624. 

CHAMBERLAIN,  THOMAS.  M.A.  X598  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
Matric.  from  Lincoln  College,  June  2x,  X583;  B.A.  1586-7; 
M.A.  1596.  V.  of  Oakley,  Beds.,  X588;  signs  till  16x4.  V.  of 
Kimbolton,  Hunts.,  X604-20.  Will  (Peterb.)  1637;  of  Kim- 
bolton.  (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

CHAMBERLAYNE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
Julyx,  X726.  S.  of  William,  gent,  of  Notts.  B.  at  SouthweU. 
School,  Sherburne,  Yorks.  Matric.  X726;  B.A.  X729-30.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Mar.  14,  X730-X ;  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  23, 
1733-  C.  of  Gt  Glen,  Leics.  One  of  these  names  R.  of 
Charlton,  Kent,  1752.   {Scott-Mayor,  iii.  400.) 

CHAMBERLAYNE,  THOMAS  FITZRALF.  Matric.  FeU.-Com. 
from  King's,  Lent,  X579-80.  Probably  s.  of  Sir  Robert,  Knt., 
and  Elizabeth  Fitzralf.    {Cambs.  Vis.) 

CHAMBERLAINE,  TIMOTHY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  x6)  at  Mag- 
dalene, May  X4, 1672.  S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Newton-Harcourt, 
Leics.  School,  Market  Harborough.  Matric.  1672.  Migrated 
to  Trinity,  Mar.  21,  1672-3.  Scholar,  1674;  B.A.  1675-6; 
M.A.  1679.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept.  21,  1679.  R-  °i 
Brooksby,  Leics.,  1680.  R.  of  Goadby,  168X-98.  Buried 
Jan.  22,  1697-8.  Brother  of  John  (1671).  {Nichols,  11.  197 
and  III.  195.) 

CHAMBERLAIN,  WALPOLE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
1663.  Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  1663;  B.A.  x666-7;  M.A.  1670. 
R.  of  Snetterton,  Norfolk,  x668.  R.  of  Harpley,  1668- 
(?)  1700. 

CHAMBERLAYNE,  WILLIAM.   B.A.  1488. 

CHAMBERLAYNE,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  1514-5;  M.A.  1518. 
Fellow  of  GoNViLLE  Hall,  1517-20.  Ord.  sub-deacon 
(Lincoln)  Dec.  19,  1517;  deacon  (Ely)  Feb.  26,  1517-8. 
R.  of  Beeston  Regis,  Norfolk,  1521-5.  Perhaps  R.  of  St 
Olave,  Hart  St,  London,  1528-30.  One  of  these  names  R.  of 
Groton,  Suffolk,  till  1547. 

CHAMBERLYN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  14)  at  Caius, 
Apr.  22,  1601.  S.  of  Bartholomew,  D.D.  (1585).  B.  at 
Holywell,  Hunts.  Schools,  Holywell  and  Godmanchester. 
Scholar,  1601-5;  B.A.  1604-5;  M.A.  1608.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Nov.  13, 1603;  priest,  Sept.  16, 1604.  R.ofWicken, 
Northants.,  1611-25.  Died  1635.  Buried  at  Wicken,  Oct.  8, 
1625.   {Venn,  i.  175.) 

CHAMBERLAIN,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens', 
Easter,  1631.  Of  Leicesteishire.  B.A.  1634;  M.A.  1638. 

CHAMBERLAYNE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity, 
Easter,  1636.  Perhaps  s.  of  William,  of  Tilton,  Leics.  B.A. 
1639-40;  M.A.  1643;  D.D.  1660  (I.*.  Reg.).  Fellow,  1640. 
Canon  of  Windsor,  1660.  R.  of  Orwell,  Cambs.,  1664.  Died 
May  18,  1666.   {NichoU,  ill.  475.) 


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Chamberlaine,  Wiluam 

CHAMBERLAIN,  WILLIAM.  Adm,  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  27,  1697.  S.  of  Francis,  deceased,  of  London.  B.  at 
Totteridge,  Herts.  School,  Rugby.  Matric  1697;  Scholar, 
1699;  B.A.  1700-1;  M.A.  1704.   Fellow,  1703. 

CHAMBERLAIN, .  CarmeUte  friar.  D.D.  1459-60. 

CHAMBERLAIN,  .    Paid  fee  for  M.A.  (or  higher  degree), 

1475-6- 

CHAMBERLAIN,  .    Paid  fee  for  M.A.  or  higher  degree, 

1478-9.   Perhaps  John,  fellow  of  Clare,  1474. 

CHAMBERLAIN, .   B.A.  1302-3. 

CHAMBERS,  see  also  CHAMBER. 

CHAMBERS,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1615.  B.  in  the  Savoy,  London.  B.A.  16x9-20;  M.A.  1627. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept.  18,  1624,  age  26;  priest.  May  20, 
1627.  R.  of  Stoke  St  Mary,  Ipswich,  1626.  V.  of  Clare, 
Suffolk,  1626. 

CHAMBERS,  ANTHONY.   B.A.  from  St  John's,  1629-30. 

CHAMBERS,  ARTHUR.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  c.  1597. 

CHAMBERS,  BENJAMIN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1566.  R.  of  Radwell,  Herts.,  1572-7  and  R.  of  Clifton,  Beds., 
1575-7-   Died  1577.   Admon.  (Peterb.)  i577;  R-  of  Radwell. 

CHAMBERS  or  CHAMBER,  CALCOTT.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from 
Queens',  Easter,  1619.  Migrated  to  Oxford.  Matric.  from 
Trinity  College,  Oct.  26,  1621,  age  19.  S.  of  Calcott,  of 
Williamscott,  Oxon.  Bapt.  at  Cropredy,  Dec.  30,  1601. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1623.  M.P.  for  Banbury,  1626.  Died 
Oct. 29, 1635.  Will (P.CC.)  1636.  (Al.Oxon.;Vis.ofShrops., 
1623;  Nichols,  II.  831.) 

CHAMBERS,  CHARLES.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent, 
1623-4;  B.A.  1626-7  as  Chamber;  M.A.  1629. 

CHAMBERS,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Mar.  28, 
1657.  S.  of  James,  M.D.,  of  Aberdeen.  B.  at  Richmond, 
Surrey.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  1657;  Scholar,  1657- 
61;  B.A.  1660-1. 

CHAMBERS,  CHARLES.  M.A.  1714  (Incorp.  from  Jesus  College, 
Oxford).  Matric.  there.  May  26,  1707,  age  18.  S.  of  Edward, 
of  Henllan,  Denbs.,  Esq.  B.A.  (Oxford)  1710-1;  M.A.  1713. 
V.  of  Dartford,  Kent,  1718-46.  Died  Feb.  22,  1745-6.  Left 
chalices  for  the  parish.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

CHAMBERS,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Aug.  2, 
1644.  Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  1647;  B.A.  1647-8;  M.A.  1651. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford  as  'Chambrey,'  1654.  Probably  V.  of  West 
Wratting,  Cambs.,  1661-9;  if  so  buried  there  May  5,  1669. 

CHAMBERS,  GEORGE.   B.A.  from  St  John's,  1606. 

CHAMBER,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Lent, 
1618-9.  Of  London.  B.A.  1622-3;  M.A.  1626.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1624.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (London)  Dec.  24, 1626. 

CHAMBERS,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  13, 
1655.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Stanton,  Notts.  School,  Kingston- 
on-Hull.    Matric.  1655. 

CHAMBERS,  HENRY.    M.A.  1675  {LU.  Reg.). 

CHAMBERS,  HUMPHREY.  D.D.  1654  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
Of  Somerset.  Matric.  from  University  College,  Nov.  17, 1615, 
age  16;  B.A.  i6i8;  M.A.  1621;  B.D.  1630-1;  D.D.  1648. 
R.  of  Claverton,  Somerset,  1623.  R.  of  Pewsey,  Wilts.,  1646. 
R.  of  Strichley,  Salop,  1648.  Buried  at  Pewsey,  Sept.  8, 1662. 
Will  (P.CC.)  1663.    {Al.  Oxon.) 

CHAMBERS,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  4,  1733. 
S.  of  Samuel,  of  Croft,  Leics.,  clerk.   Matric.  1735-6;  LL.B. 

1736.  Matric.  from  St  John's  College,  Oxford,  May  27,  1730, 
age  17.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  20,  1736;  priest,  June  11, 

1737.  R.  of  Higham-on-the-Hill,  Leics.,  1740.  R.  of  Croft, 
1764-77.  Buried  at  Croft,  May  6,  1777.  (Al.  Oxon.;  Nichols, 
III.  1031,  and  IV.  585.) 

CHAMBERS  (alias  BURGH),  JOHN.  B.D.  1538-9.  B.  at 
Peterborough.  A  monk  in  the  Abbey  there.  Said  also  to 
have  studied  at  Oxford.  Elected  abbot  in  1528.  At  the 
suppression,  in  1539,  he  was  made  Chaplain  to  the  King. 
First  Bishop  of  the  new  see  of  Peterborough,  Oct.  23,  1541. 
Died  Feb.  7,  1555-6.  He  is  said  (Wood's  Alhenae)  to  have 
taken  the  degree  of  M.A.  in  1505;  but  of  this  there  is  no 
evidence  whatever.   (Cooper,  1.  141;  D.N.B.) 

CHAMBERS,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1569. 

CHAMBERS,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1575;  B.A.  from  Clare,  1577-8;  M.A.  1581.  Ord.  deacon  and 
priest  (Lincoln)  Dec.  18,  1588.  R.  of  St  Mary  and  St  Peter, 
Bedford,  1591.  Fellow  of  Eton.  Cahon  of  Windsor,  1601. 
Died  there  Aug.  i,  1604.   Will,  P.CC. 

CHAMBERS,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1584-5. 

CHAMBERS,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1633. 
Of  Cumberland. 

CHAMBERS,  JOHN  (1638),  su  DE  LA  CHAMBER. 


Chambers,  Samuel 

CHAMBERS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  30, 
1662.  S.  of  John,  deceased,  of  Hull,  Yorks.  B.  there.  School, 
Hull.  Matric.  1663;  B.A.  1666-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  22, 
1667.  M.A.  from  Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  1669;  incorp.  at 
Cambridge,  1671;  B.D.  (Oxford)  1677.  R.  of  Standlake, 
Oxon.,  1685.  Died  Feb.  25, 1721.  Buried  at  Standlake.  M.I. 
(Al.  Oxon.) 

CHAMBERS,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  27, 
1674.  Of  Warwickshire.  Matric.  1677;  B.A.  1677-8.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Mar.  7,  1679-80.  Probably  R.  of  Croft, 
Leics. 

CHAMBERS,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  June  27, 
1711.  S.  of  Joseph,  of  Croft,  Leics.,  clerk.  School,  Leicester. 
Matric.  1712.  Migrated  to  Emmanuel.  B.A.  1714-5.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  26,  1715-6;  priest,  June  22,  1718. 
Perhaps  C  of  Shangton,  Leics.  Died  there  Feb.  26,  1722, 
aged '30.'  M.I.  Admon.  (Leicester)  1723.  Brother  of  Samuel 
(1700).  (Nichols,  II.  793.) 

CHAMBERS,  LEONARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1561;  Scholar,  1562;  B.A.  1565-6;  M.A.  1569;  B.D.  1583. 
Fellow,  1567.  Proctor,  1582-3.  Vice-Master,  1584.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Apr.  15, 1576.  V.  of  Shudy  Camps,  Cambs., 
1578-1579.  University  preacher,  1579.  V.  of  Enfield,  Middle- 
sex, 1580-98.  R.  of  St  Andrew's,  Hertford,  1593.  Preb.  of 
St  Paul's,  1597-8.  Died  1598.  Will  (Cons.  C.  London). 
Bequest  to  Trinity  College. 

CHAMBERS,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
Nov.  2,  1639.  S.  of  Richard  (1595),  D.D.,  R.  of  Spofiorth, 
Yorks.  B.  there.  School,  Pocklington.  Matric.  1639.  For 
some  time  'in  the  English  Army'  (not  stated  which  side). 
Went  to  Douai  College,  Sept.  27,  1651;  where  he  was  joined 
by  his  brother  Robert  (1640-1).  Received  Holy  Orders  at 
Cambrai,  Mar.  1653.  Left  for  England  soon  after.  (E.  H. 
Burton.) 

CHAMBERS,  MICHAEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1625.  Of  Bedfordshire.  Perhaps  s.  of  John,  R.  of  St  Mary's, 
Bedford.  Bapt.  there,  Sept.  27,  1609.  B.A.  1628-9;  M-A. 
1632.  Fellow,  1630-3.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  23,  1632. 
Buried  in  Queens'  Chapel,  Sept.  16,  1633.   (H.  I.  Longden.) 

CHAMBERS,  NATHANIEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter, 

1611.  Of  Kent.  B.A.  1614-5.  V.  of  Doddington,  Kent,  1619. 

V.  of  Newnham,  1627. 
CHAMBERS,   PETER.    Matric.   pens,   from  St  Catharine's, 

Easter,  1637.    Of  Hertfordshire.    Probably  3rd  s.  of  Felix, 

of  Barkway,  Herts.   (Vis.  of  Herts.,  1634.) 
CHAMBERS,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Jan.  13,  1674-5. 

B.  at  Barkway,  Herts.    Colleger  at  Eton,  1672-4.    Matric. 

1675;  B.A.  1678-9;  M.A.  1690.  Ord.  priest  (London)  Oct.  29, 

1685.    R.  of  Tolleshunt  Knights,  Essex,  1685-1734.    R.  of 

Layer  Mamey,  1732-4.    Died  1734. 
CHAMBERS,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1560. 

S.  of  Richard,  a  Protestant  exile  at  Frankfort.  Scholar,  1560; 

B.A.  1562 ;  M.A.  from  Trinity,  1566.    Fellow  of  Trinity,  1563. 

V.  of  Hitchin,  Herts.,  1576-92.    R.  of  Digswell,  1592-1606. 

Died  May,  1606.   Will,  P.CC.    One  of  these  names  was  V. 

of  Lindsell,  Essex,  1566-69.    (Urwick,  Herts.,  635;  (Peile,  1. 

73.) 
CHAMBERS,  RICHARD.    Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter, 

1561. 
CHAMBERS,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  c.  1595. 

Of  Durham.   Bapt.  at  Boldon,  Aug.  18,  1583.  S.  of  William 

and  Jenet.    B.A.  1599-1600;  M.A.  1603;  B.D.  1610;  D.D. 

1614.  Fellow,  1604.  Perhaps  V.  of  Wallsend,  Northumber- 
land, 1604-5.  R-  of  Spofforth,  Yorks.,  1632-43.  Father  of 
Robert  (1640)  and  Matthew  (1639). 

CHAMBERS  or  DE  LA  CHAMBER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Queens',  Apr.  28,  1611.  Of  Sussex.  B.A.  1614. 

CHAMBERS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1665. 
Of  Norfolk.   Matric.  1669. 

CHAMBERS,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1609.    Of  Durham.    S.  of  Thomas,  of  Cleadon.    Age  23  in 

1615.  B.A.  1612-3;  M.A.  1616;  B.D.  1624.  Fellow,  1614. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1617.  V.  of  Eversden,  Cambs.,  1623-6. 
R.  of  Bincombe,  Dorset,  1634-58.    (H.  M.  Wood.) 

CHAMBERS  or  CHAMBER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
St  John's,  Mar.  1,  1640-1.  S.  of  Richard,  D.D.  (1595),  R.  of 
Spofforth,  Yorks.  B.  there.  School,  Leeds.  Matric.  1641. 
Joined  his  brother  Matthew  at  Douai  College,  Oct.  7,  1651. 
Received  holy  orders  at  Cambrai,  Mar.  1653.  (E.  H.  Burton.) 

CHAMBERS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  ij,  1654. 
Of  Middlesex    School,  Westminster.  Scholar,  1654. 

CHAMBERS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  27, 
1702.  Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  1702. 

CHAMBERS,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Aug.  25,  1631. 
Of  Bedfordshire. 


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CHAMBERS,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  13, 
1700-1.  S.  of  Joseph,  of  Croft,  Lcics.,  clerk.  Matric  1702; 
B.A.  1704-5;  M.A.  from  Trinity,  1708.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
June  8,  1707;  priest,  May  30,  1708.  R.  of  Croft,  Leics., 
X708-18.  Died  Feb.  20,  1717-8,  aged  34.  M.L  at  Croft. 
Brother  of  Joseph  (1711).   {Nichols,  111.  1029.) 

CHAMBERS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  16)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  26,  1562.  Of  St  NeoU,  Hunts.  Matric  1562. 
Left  whilst  scholar:  lived  for  some  time  at  Bassingboume, 
Cambs.,  with  Mr  Lynn  (1551)  of  that  place.  One  of  these 
names  was  a  IHiritan  rector  of  Westmill,  Herts.,  in  1576- 
(Harwood.) 

CHAMBERS,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1575;  B.A.  1579-80;  M.A.  1583.  Licensed  to  teach  grammar 
in  Norwich  diocese  1583.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  July  3, 1586. 
V.  of  Assington,  Suffolk,  1598-1630. 

CHAMBERS,  THOMAS.  B.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1609;  M.A. 
1613;  B.D.  1623.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  in  parish  of  St  Mary 
Woolchurch,  London.  Bapt.  there,  Nov.  i,  1590.  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1614.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  26,  1616,  age 
a6.   C.  of  St  Olave,  Hart  St. 

CHAMBERS,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Nicholas  Hostel, 
Easter,  1544;  LL.B.  1545-6. 

CHAMBERS,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  May, 
1576;  B.A.  from  Christ's,  1579-80;  M.A.  from  St  John's, 
1583. 

CHAMBERS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Apr.  17,  1652. 
Of  Yorkshire.  Matric  1652;  B.A.  1655-6;  Scholar,  1656; 
M.A.  1659.  One  of  these  names  (M.A.),  R.  of  Overston, 
Northants.,  1663. 

CHAMBERS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Magdalene, 
June  23,  1664.  S.  of  William,  of  Askam,  Notts.  School, 
Retford. 

CHAMBERS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1684. 
Of  Norwich.  Matric.  1684;  B.A.  1687-8.  Ord.  priest 
(Norwich)  Sept.  25,  1692.  C.  of  Outwell,  Norfolk,  in  1715. 

CHAMBERS,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1696.  Of  Norwich.  Pernaps  eldest  s.  of  Richard,  of 
Bawburgh,  Norfolk,  gent.;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  24, 
1697.    Barrister,  1704. 

CHAMBERS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  18,  1716.  S.  of  William,  gent,  of  Derbs.  B.  at  Derby. 
School,  Derby.  Matric.  1716;  B.A.  1719-20;  M.A.  1723. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  June  9,  1723;  priest  (Peterb.)  Jan.  9, 
1725-6.  Doubtless  V.  of  All  Saints',  Derby,  1728.  R.  of 
Wakerley,  Northants.,  1731-48.  R.  of  Easton-by-Stamford, 
1734-48.  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Exeter.  Died  1748.  {Scott- 
Mayor,  III.  300.) 

CHAMBERS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  5,  1742-3.  S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Derbs.  B.  at  Derby. 
School,  Derby.  Matric.  1743;  B.A.  1746-7;  M.A.  1750;  D.D. 
1762.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  June  5,  1748;  priest  (Peterb.)  Nov. 
5,  1748.  R.  of  Acburch  and  Thorpe  Waterville,  Northants., 
1748-77.  Doubtless  V.  of  AU  Saints',  Derby,  1750.  Died 
Sept.  4,  1777.   {Scott-Mayor,  iii.  533.) 

CHAMBRE,  su  CHAMBER. 

CHAMBURNE,  THOMAS  (1666),  $«<!  CAMBORNE. 

CHAMER,  WILLIAM  (1483),  see  CHAMBER. 

CHAMMOCK  or  CHARNOCKE,  JOHN.  B.A.  from  Christ's, 
1604-5.   Perhaps  s.  of  Robert,  of  Cbarnock.  {Vis.  of  Lanes.) 

CHAMPANTE,  HENRY,  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Apr. 
2,  1686.  S.  of  Sir  John,  Knt.,  of  St  Andrew's,  Holbom. 
B.  in  London.  School  St  Paul's.  Matric.  1686;  Scholar,  1689; 
B.A.  1680-90;  M.A.  1693.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  1693; 

Eriest  (Lincoln)  June  7,  1696.    P.C.  of  Aylesby,  Lines.   R.  of 
accby,   1696.    R.  of  Irby-on-Humber,   1721.    Brother  of 
John  (1678)  and  Samuel  (1686). 

CHAMPANTE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Aug.  14,  1660. 
Of  RuUand. 

CHAMP  ANT  or  CIAMPANTI,  JOHN.    Adm.  Fell. -Com.  (age  16) 

at  Macdalknc,  Sept,  6. 1678.    S.  of  Sir  John,  Knt.,  of  St 

Andrew'f,  Holbom.     B.  at  Dublin.    School,  London  (Mr 

Tatnall).  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  Oct. 

31, 1678.   Matric.  1681.    Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Sept.  22, 

X678.     Brother  of  Henry   (1686)    and    the   next.    (T.  A. 

Sadleir.) 
CHAMPANT,  SABfUEL.    Adm.  pen.*,  (age  16)  at  Magdalene, 

Sept.  12.  1684.  S.  of  Sir  John,  Knt.,  of  St  Andrew's,  Holbom. 

B.  at  Dublin.    School,  London  (Mr  Tatnall).    Matric.  1685. 

Adm.  at   the   Middle  Temple,  Jan.   1,  1686-7,    Brother  of 

Henry  (1686)  and  the  above. 
CHAMPERNOUNE,  ARTHUR.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity, 

Dec.  29,  1724.    S.  of  Arthur,  of  Dartington,  Devon,  Esq. 

Matric.  1725.  Of  Dartisgton,  Esq.  Died  Apr.  1766.  (Burke, 

L.G.) 


Chancey,  Henry 

CHAMPERNOON,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Feb. 
14,1680-1.  Of  Buckinghamshire.  Matric  1683;  B.A.  1684-5; 
M.A.  1704.  Signs  as  minister  at  Litlington,  Beds.,  1701-2. 
C.  of  Marston  Mortaine,  1699.  Rector,  1704-11,  Buried 
there  Jan.  27,  1710-1.    (W.  M.  Noble.) 

CHAMPERNOWNE,  HENRY.  Matric  FeU.-Com.  from  Pem- 
broke, Michs.  1551.  Oneof  these  names  M. P.  for  Plymouth, 
1562.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Modbury,  Devon. 
Age  7  in  1545.  Died  1570.  Will,  P.C.C. 

CHAMPERNOWNE,  JOHN.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Corpus 
Christi,  Easter,  1608.  Eldest  s.  of  Sir  Philip,  of  Modbury 
Castle,  Devon.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  1609. 

CHAMPINELL,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1559. 

CHAMPION,  RICHARD.  D.D.  1536-7.  B.  at  Shepton  Mallet, 
Somerset.  Of  Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  M.A.  1523.  Canon 
of  Cardinal  College,  Oxford.  Chaplain  to  Archbishop 
Cranmer.  V.  of  Eastry,  Kent,  1534-42.  R.  of  St  Vedast, 
London,  1536-42.  Preb.  of  Canterbury,  1542.  Died  July, 
1542.  Will  (Canterbury)  1543.  Drs  Lancelot  and  Nicholas 
Ridley  witnesses  and  legatees.  {Cooper,  i,  534;  H.  G. 
Harrison.) 

CHAMPNEY,  GEOFFREY.  M.A.;  D.D.  B.  in  Norwich.  FeUow 
of  GoNviLLE  Hall,  1434-51,  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept. 
19,  1439;  priest.  Mar.  12, 1439-40.  V.  of  Cromer,  1450.  V.  of 
St  Stephen,  Norwich,  1462-71.  Buried  there.  Benefactor 
to  the  College.    {Venn,  i.  7.) 

CHAMPNEY,  RICHARD,  B.A.  from  Clare,  1603;  M.A.  1608, 
Ord.  priest  (York)  Sept.  1609.  V,  of  Stillin^eet,  Yorks., 
1617-44. 

CHAMPNEY,  TOBIAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  30,  1595. 
Of  London.   Matric.  1595;  B.A.  1598-9. 

CHAMPNEIS,  JUSTINIAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
Sept.  22,  1654.  S.  of  John,  R.  of  Digswell,  Herts.  B.  there. 
School,  Brentwood,  Essex.  Matric.  1654;  B.A.  1658-9.  Adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  July  7, 1660,  as  s.  of  John,  of  WroUiam,  Kent, 
clerk.  Of  Cale  Hill,  Kent.  Barrister,  1667.  Ancient,  1680, 
Died  at  Boxley.    (J.  Foster,  Gray's  Inn.) 

CHAMPNEYS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Easter, 
1625.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  1626.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of 
Richard,  of  Bexley,  Kent,  Esq. ;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  5, 
1628-9.    Died  s.p. 

CHANCE,  MICHAEL,   Cautio  for  degree,  1488, 

CHANCEREL  or  CHANCELER,  RICHARD,  B.Can.L.  1476-7, 
V.  of  Higham  Ferrers,  Northants.,  tiU  1504.  Perhaps  V.  of 
Barley,  Herts.    Died  1515. 

CHANCEY  or  CHAUNCY,  ANGEL,  Adm,  pens,  (age  16)  at 
Pembroke,  Jan.  15,  1716-7.  S.  of  Henry,  of  Edmonton, 
Middlesex,  Esq.  Matric.  1717;  B.A.  1720-1;  M.A.  1725;  D.D, 
1751.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept.  22;  priest  (Lincoln)  Dec. 
22,  1723.  R.  of  Cottered,  Herts.,  1723-62.  V.  of  ChUderley, 
Cambs.,  1732.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1746-56.  R.  of  St  Andrew 
Undershaft,  London,  1751-62.  Preb.  of  Sarum.  Chaplain  to 
the  Bishop  of  London.  Died  Apr.  28,  1762.  Buried  at 
Cottered.   (Blore's  Rutland,  176.) 

CHAUNCEY,  CHARLES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1610;  scholar  from  Westminster.  S.  of  George,  of  Yardley- 
Bury,  Herts.  Bapt.  there,  Nov.  5,  1592.  B.A.  1613-4;  M.A. 
1617;  B.D.  1624.  Fellow,  1614.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1619. 
V.  of  St  Michael's,  Cambridge,  1626.  V.  of  Ware,  Herts.,  1627- 
33;  and  of  Marston  St  Laurence,  1633-7.  Suspended  and 
imprisoned  for  Nonconformity.  Emigrated  to  New  England, 
1638.  Minister  at  Plymouth,  Mass.,  for  three  years;  and  at 
Scituate,  1641-54.  President  of  Harvard  CoUege,  1654-71. 
Died  at  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Feb.  19,  1671-2.  {D.N.B.;  J.  G, 
Bartlctt.) 

CHANCY,  CHARLES,  Adm.  sizar  at  Jssus,  June  15,  1732.  Of 
Middlesex.  B.  Jan.  1703-4.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric 
1722. 

CHAUNCEY,  CHARLES.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1727.  S.  of 
Charles,  citizen  of  London.  B.  Sept.  30,  1709.  Matric,  1727; 
M.B.  1734;  M.D.  1739.  F.R.C.P.  1740.  F.R.S.  1741.  Censor, 
1746.  F.S.A.  Known  as  an  antiquary  and  coUector.  Died 
Dec.  25,  1777.  Buried  at  St  Peter's,  ComhiU,  {Munk,  11, 
145;  D.N.B.) 

CHAUCY,  EDWARD.   Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1424-30- 

CHAUNCEY,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  St  John's, 
July  3,  1654.  S.  of  Alexander,  of  Mailing,  Kent.  B.  there. 
School,  East  Mailing.   Matric.  1654. 

CHAUNCEY,  GEORGE.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Clare,  Mar,  la, 
1632-3.  S.  of  George,  of  New  Place,  Herts.  Matric.  1633, 
A(un.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  1635.  Of  Sawbridgeworth, 
Herts.,  Esq.   Died,  unmarried,  1669.   {Vis.  of  Herts.,  1634.) 

CHANSEY,  HENRY.  Matric  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1588. 
Perhaps  s.  of  George,  of  New  Place,  Herts.  Died  Apr.  18, 
163 1,  aged  58.  Buried  at  Ardeley.  M.I.  (J.  Cb.  Smith.) 


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CHANCEY,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1627. 
Of  Leicestershire.   Matric.  1627. 

CHAUNCY,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  June  7, 1647. 
Afterwards  Fell.-Com.  S.  of  Henry,  Esq.,  of  Yardley-Bury 
(now  Ardeley),  Herts.  Schools,  Stevenage  and  Bishop's 
Stortford.  Matric  1647.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  6, 
1649-50.  Barrister-at-Iaw,  1656.  Bencher,  1675.  Reader, 
1681.  Treasurer,  1685.  Serjeant-at-law,  1688.  J. P.  1661. 
Recorder  of  Hertford,  1680.  Knighted,  June,  1681.  Author, 
Historical  Antiquities  of  Hertfordshire,  1700.  Died  May 
21,1719.  Buried  at  Ardeley.  Father  of  the  next.  (DN.B.; 
Venn,  1.  368;  Vis.  of  Herts.,  1634.) 

CHAUNCY,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  July  6, 
i68i.  S.  of  Sir  Henry,  above,  of  Yardley,  Herts.  B.  there. 
School,  Hertford.  Scholar,  1681-4;  Matric.  1682.  Adm.  at 
the  Middle  Temple,  Apr.  12,  1679.  Died  1703.  Buried  at 
Yardley,  Nov.  26.    (D.N.B.;  Venn,  I.  468.) 

CHAUNCEY,  JAMES.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1615;  B.A.  from  Trinity,  161&-9;  M.A.  1622.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Mar.  9;  priest.  Mar.  10,  1622-3. 

CHANCEY,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1609;  B.A.  1613-4;  M.A.  1617.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept. 
21;  priest,  Sept.  22,  1617. 

CHAUNCEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  30, 
1611.  School,  Market  Bosworth.  Matric.  1611;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1614-5;  M.A.  1618.  Fellow,  1615.  Master  of  Market 
Bosworth  School.  R.  of  Nailstone.Leics.,  1631.  (Nichols,  i\. 
104 1.) 

CHANCEY,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1637;  Scholar,  1641;  B.A.  1641-2.  Perhaps  R.  of  Claycoton, 
Northants.,  1657-70.  Buried  Feb.  16,  1669-70. 

CHANCY,  WILLI AB4.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  20,  1705. 
Of  Derbyshire.  Matric.  1707;  M.B.  1723. 

CHANDERER,  .    M.A.  before   1508.    Probably    William 

Chandler.   (Gr.  Bk,  1.  72.) 

CHANDLER,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Sidney, 
>far.  20,  1683-4.  S.  of  Edward.  B.  at  Taunton,  Somerset. 
Schools,  Taunton  and  Marlborough. 

CHANDLER,  DANIEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs. 
1619.  Of  Hertfordshire.  B.A.  1622-3;  M.A.  1626;  B.D.  1635. 
Fellow,  1628-44  (ejected).  Proctor,  1632-3.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Dec.  20;  priest,  Dec.  21,  1628.  R.  of  Heapham, 
Lines.,  1634.  V.  of  Oakington,  Cambs.,  1640. 

CHANDLER,  EDWARD,  Incorp.  M.A.  from  Trinity  CoUege, 
Dublin,  1692.  D.D.  from  Emmanuel,  1701.  S.  of  Samuel,  of 
Dublin.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  12,  1692-3.  Chaplain 
to  Dr  Lloyd,  Bishop  of  Winchester.  Preb.  of  Lichfield,  1697; 
of  Salisbury,  1703;  and  of  Worcester,  1706.  Bishop  of 
Coventry  and  Lichfield,  1717.  Bishop  of  Durham,  1730-50. 
Polemical  writer.  Died  in  London,  July  20,  1750.  Buried  at 
Famham  Royal.   Father  of  Wadham  (1727).   [D.N.B.) 

CHANDLER,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Easter,  1637. 
Of  Hertfordshire.  Matric.  1657;  B.A.  1639-40.  Sequestered 
to  Theydon  Mount,  Essex;  ejected,  1660.  Died  at  Bishop's 
Stortford,  May,  1667.   {Calamy,  1.  523.) 

CHANDLER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  5, 
1678.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  1682;  B.A.  1682-3;  M.A.  1686. 

CHANDLER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  June  18, 
i6ir.  S.  of  Francis,  of  Surlingham,  Norfolk.  Schools, 
Bramerton  and  Norwich.  Matric  1611;  B.A.  1614-5. 
Licensed  schoolmaster  at  Surlingham,  1616.  Curate  there  in 
1636.    (Venn,  i.  213.) 

CHANDLER,  ROBERT.  M.A.  1621  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
Matric.  (Oxford)  1616;  B.A.  from  Oriel  College,  1616;  M.A. 
from  All  Souls,  1620;  B.C.L.  162^.  R.  of  Colne  Rogers, 
Gloucs.,  1627;  and  of  Colne  St  Denis,  1635-46.  (Al.  Oxon.; 
F.  S.  Hockaday.) 

CHANDLER  or  CANDLER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from 
Corpus  Christi,  Easter,  1583. 

CHANDLER,  THOMAS.  Matric  pens,  from  Quskns',  Michs. 
1613.  Of  London. 

CHANDLER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  4, 
1627.  Matric.  1627. 

CHANDLER,  WADHAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Apr.  4,  1727. 
S.  of  Edward  (1692),  Bishop  of  Durham.  B.  at  Worcester. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  1727;  M.A.  1731  {LU.  Reg.).  Chancellor 
of  Diocese  of  Durham.  Litt.  dim.  for  deacon  (Durham,  to 
Gloucester)  June  4, 1731.  R.  of  Bishop  Wearmouth,  1732-5- 
R.  of  Washington,  1733-5-  Preb.  of  Durham,  I735-7- 
Master  of  Sherbum  Hospital,  1735-7-  Died  at  Aix,  France, 
Tune  2,  1737.  Buried  in  Durham  Cathedral,  May  29,  1738. 
(H.  M.  Wood.) 


Chaplin,  Charles 
chandeler,  wiluam.    b.a.  1500-1;  m.a.  1504;  b.d. 

1516-7.  Of  Leicestershire.  Fellow  of  Clare,  1505.   I>roctor, 

1512-3.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Apr.  8;  priest,  Apr.  22,  1508. 

Perhaps  R.  of  the  free  Chapel  of  Sulby,  Northants.,  1525. 

(Bridges,  i.  598.) 
CHANDLER,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  31, 

1662.   Of  London.   Matric.  1662. 

CHANDLER, .   B.A.  1474-5- 

CHANDLESS,   ROGER.    M.A.  from  Emmanuel,   1737.    S.  of 

William,   of   Brewood,   Stafis.      Matric.    from    Hart    Hall, 

Oxford,  May  5,  1722,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1725-6.    (Al. 

Oxon.) 
CHANDOS,  Duke  of,  see  BRIDGES,  HENRY. 
CHANDRON,  ABRAHAM.  B.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1584-5. 
CHANNET,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Michs.  1623. 
CHANNING,   ABRAHAM.    M.A.  from  Trinity,   1739.    S.  of 

James,  of  South  Petherton,  Somerset.   Matric.  from  Trinity 

College,  Oxford,  Mar.  21,  1729-30,  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford) 

1733-4.    R-  of  Pentridge,  Dorset,  1750-80.    R.  of  Gussage 

St  Michael,  1753-80.  Died  1780.   (Al.  Oxon.) 
CHANNON,  ABRAHAM.   Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  May 

28, 1670.  2nd  s.  of  Robert,  yeoman.  B.  at  Halberton,  Etevon. 

School,  Tiverton.    Matric.  1670;  B.A.  1673-4;  M.A.  1677. 

Fellow,  1676. 
CHANNON,  RICHARD.    Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse, 

Dec.  11,  1682.    Of  Huntingdonshire.    School,  Huntingdon. 

Matric.  1683;  Scholar,  1685;  B.A.  1686-7.  V.  of  Brampton, 

Hunts.,  1692-1701.   Died  1701. 
CHANON,  THOMAS.  M.A.  1502-3.  Perhaps  R.  of  St  Leonard's, 

Colchester,  till  1513;  and  R.  of  Abberton,  Essex,  1513-19. 

Died  1519. 

CHANSERELL,  RICHARD,  see  CHANCEREL. 

CHANTLER,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  June  1,  1604. 
Matric.  1604;  B.A.  (?  1609-10);  M.A.  1615. 

CHANTRELL,  see  also  CANTRELL. 

CHANTRELL,  JOHN.  B.Can.L.  1490-1 ;  D.Can.L.  1502.  Prob- 
ably R.  of  Glatton,  Hunts.,  1490-2. 

CHANTRELL,  JOHN.  B.A.  1509-10.  Perhaps  R.  of  Quinton, 
Northants.,  1511.  R.  of  Lichborough,  1512.  Died  1547 
(H.  I.  Longden.) 

CHANTRELL  or  CHAUNTRELL,  OWEN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus, 
July  3,  1669.  Of  Wales.  Matric.  1672;  B.A.  1672-3.  Ord. 
deacon  (York)  June  1674. 

CHANTRELL,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1631;  Scholar,  1634;  B.A.  1635-6;  M.A.  1639. 

CHANTRELL,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  c.  1591. 
Adm.  sirar  at  Emmanuel,  June  8,  1591.  Scholar;  B.A. 
(?  1594-5);  M.A.  1598.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1598.  Ord.  deacon 
(Wateiford)  July  26;  priest,  Aug.  5, 1610.  V.  of  Cardington, 
Beds.,  1610-4.  V.  of  Offley,  Herts.,  1614.  Perhaps  R.  of  Walk- 
ington,  Howden,  Yorks.,  1616. 

CHANTRELL, .  B.A.  1474-5;  M.A.  1478. 

CHANTRELL,  .   B.Can.L.  1516-7.    One  Chantrell  scholar 

and  fellow  of  King's  Hall,  1528-43.   (Trin.  Coll.  Adm.) 

CHANTRY,  GEORGE.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1680.  Of 
Derbyshire.  Matric.  1680;  B.A.  1683-4. 

CHANTRY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
June  21,  1649.  S.  of  John,  husbandman,  of  Repton,  Derbs. 
B.  there.  School,  Repton.  Matric.  1649;  B.A.  1652-3. 
Ordained  by  the  presbytery.  P.C.  of  Weeford,  Staffs., 
1654-62.  Afterwards  a  preacher  in  Derbs.  Died  July  22, 
1694,  at  Hartshorn,  Derbs.  (Calamy,  11.  405;  Wm  Salt  Arch. 
Soc.,  1915.) 

CHANTERY,  THOMAS.  M.A.  Of  Lincoln  diocese.  Ord.  priest 
(Ely)  Mar.  23,  1452-3.    College  not  stated. 

CHAUNTRE,  WILLIAM.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1453-70. 
(Trin.  Coll.  Adm.) 

CHAP,  ALEXANDER.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1344.  Died 
July  28, 1349.  Probably  a  victim  of  the  Black  Death.  (Trin. 
Coll.  Adm.) 

CHAPLIN,  ABRAHAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1625. 
Matric.  1625;  B.A.  1628-9;  M.A.  1632.  Master  of  the  English 
School,  Dedham,  Essex,  till  1640.  V.  of  Wetheringsett, 
Suffolk,  May  4, 1647-79.  Buried  July  20, 1679.  (E.Anglian, 
X.  36.) 

CHAPLIN,  ABRAHAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Jime  14, 
1664.  Matric.  1664;  B.A.  1667-8;  M.A.  1671.  Ord.  priest 
(Norwich)  Apr.  1674.   R.  of  Mickfield,  Suffolk,  1674. 

CHAPLIN,  CHARLES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Clare,  Oct.  24, 
1748.  B.  at  Blankney,  Lines.  Matric.  1748.  Probably  s.  of 
Charles.   Died  young.   (A.  B.  Beavan.) 


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Chapun,  Edmund 

CHAPLIN,  EDMUND.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  c.  1596; 
B.A.  1598-9.  Edmund  Chaplin,  s.  and  h.  of  Edmund,  of 
Lindsey,  Suffolk,  Esq.,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Apr.  i,  1600. 
Barrister,  1607. 

CHAPLAIN,  GEORGE.   B.A.  1486-7. 

CHAPLIN,  HUGH.  B.A.  from  Magdalene,  1603-4.  ('Henry* 
in  ordo.)  V.  of  Alstonfield,  SUffs.,  i6o7-c.  1638. 

CHAPLIN,  ISAAC.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 
1646;  B.A.  1649-50;  M.A.  1654  (Incorp.  from  Edinburgh). 

CHAPLIN  or  CHAPLEYNE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's, 
July,  1581;  B.A.  1584-5;  M.A.  1588.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich) 
Oct.  1592.  V.  of  Capel  St  Mary,  Suffolk,  1598-1623.  Died 
1623.    WiU  (P.C.C.)  1624. 

CHAPLAIN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sirar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1669.  Of 
Cambridgeshire.  Matric.  1670;  B.A.  1672-3.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  May,  1675.  Buried  at  St  Benet's,  Cambridge, 
Dec.  24,  1682. 

CHAPUN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Oct.  31, 
1693.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Otton  Belchamp,  Essex.  School, 
Eton  (colleger).  Matric.  1694;  Scholar,  1695;  M.B.  1699. 
Died  July  31, 1730,  aged  57.  M.I.  at  All  Saints',  Sudbury,  to 
John  Chaplyn,  M.D.    (PeiU,  11.  129.) 

CHAPLIN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  29, 
1727.  S.  of  John,  of  Port  Royal,  West  Indies.  School, 
Fulham,  London.   Matric.  1728;  B.A.  1730-1. 

CHAPLIN,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  1638.  Of 
Suffolk. 

CHAPLIN,  PETER,  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  May  7, 
1673.  Matric.  1673;  B.A.  1676-7;  M.A.  1680.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  May,  1678;  priest  (London)  May  29,  i68r.  Master 
of  Dedham  School,  Essex,  1685-6.  C.  of  Higham,  Suffolk, 
in  1716. 

CHAPLYN,  PETER.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Mar.  25, 
1712.   Matric.  1713-4. 

CHAPLEYNE.  RICHARD  ('ROCUS').  Matric.  pens,  from 
Christ's,  Dec.  1576. 

CHAPLEYN,  THOMAS.  Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1455  to  c.  1483. 

CHAPPLINE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i6)  at  Caius,  Oct.  20, 
1564.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Sampford,  Essex.  School, 
Sampford.  Matric.  1564-5.  Brother  of  William  (1564). 

CHAPLIN,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's, 
Easter,  1639;  B.A.  1642-3;  M.A.  1646.  R.  of  Holy  Trinity, 
Wareham,  Dorset,  1643-60;  an  intruder.  Retired  to 
Cambridge,  in  1660.  Buried  at  St  Benet's,  Sept.  i,  1667. 
(HtUchins,  i.  103.) 

CHAPLEYN,  W.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1561. 

CHAPPLINE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Caius,  Oct.  20. 
1564.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Sampford,  Essex.  Matric.  1564-5 ; 
B.A.  1571-2;  M.A.  1575.  V.  of  Little  Clacton,  Essex,  1575- 
89.  R.  of  Frinton,  1575-6.  An 'unpreaching  minister' in  1583. 
Admon.  (Cons.  C.  London)  1589.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1564). 
{Venn,  1.  56.) 

CHAPLAIN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  13,  1671. 
Matric.  1671.  Perhaps  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June 
10,  1673,  *8  S-  o'  Samuel,  gent.,  of  Cambridge. 

CHAPB4AN,  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Jan.  23,  1592-3.  B.  at  Tasburgh,  Norfolk.  Matric.  c.  1593; 
B.A.  1596-7;  M.A.  1600.  Fellow,  1599-1602.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  June  28,  1601;  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  29,  1601. 
R.  of  Witnesham,  Suffolk,  1602-6.  R.  of  Wissingsett,  Nor- 
folk. Preb.  of  Lincoln,  i6io;  of  Canterbury,  1618.  Arch- 
deacon of  Stow,  Lines.,  1610.  R.  of  West  Tarring,  Sussex, 
1616-29.  R-  of  Deal,  Kent,  1621-9.  V.  of  Heme,  1621-9. 
Died  Sept.  6,  1629,  aged  52.  Buried  in  Canterbury  Cathe- 
dral.  M.I.  there.   {Masters,  265.) 

CHAPMAN,  ALLEN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Oct.  22, 
1568.  S.  of  Peter,  gent.,  of  Thriplow,  Cambs.  School, 
Saffron  W.ilden,  Essex.  Adm.  at  uray's  Inn,  1576,  from 
Barnard's  Inn. 

CHAPMAN,  AMBROSE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Caius,  May  3,  1594. 
S.  of  John.  B.  at  Rede,  Suffolk.  School,  Rede.  B.A.  (?  1602- 
3);  M.A.  1606.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  June  4,  1615.  C.  of 
SUnsfield,  Suffolk,  1609-33.  Will(Bury)  i663;of  Hawkedon, 
Suffolk;  sons,  Ambrose  and  Edmund.  Brother  of  John  (1594). 
{Venn,  i.  162.) 

CHAPMAN,  AMBROSE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  Sept.  14,  1669. 
B.  at  Hawkedon,  Suffolk.  Matric.  1670;  B.A.  1673-4;  M.A. 
1677.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May,  1673;  priest  (Norwich) 
Mar.  1679-80.  V.  of  Framsden,  Suffolk,  1681.  Brother  oif 
Edmund  (1669). 

CHAPMAN,  ANDREW.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Michs. 
1567;  B.A.  1571-2.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  21,  1576-7; 
priest,  Nov.  18,  1580.  Perhaps  V.  of  Brixworth,  Northants., 
1383;  deprived  at  ODce.   (H.  I.  Longd«n.) 


Chapman,  James 

CHAPBJAN,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  30,  1728.  S.  of  Thomas,  grocer,  of  Suffolk.  B,  at 
Lavenham.  School,  Lavenham.  Matric  1728;  B.A.  1731-*. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec  24,  1732.  R.  of  Letheringsett, 
Norfolk,  1739-41.    {Scott-Mayor,  in.  416.) 

CHAPMAN,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
June  29,  1681.  S.  of  Thomas  (1651),  clerk.  B.  at  Gt  Snoring, 
Norfolk.  School,  Walsingham.  Matric.  1681.  Migrated  to 
Jesus,  as  Rustat  scholar,  Nov.  15,  1682.  B.A.  1684-5.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  May,  i686.  V.  of  Freethorpe,  Norfolk,  1692. 
R.  of  Wickhampton,  1692-7. 

CHAPMAN,  CHRISTOPHER.  B.A.  1532-3.  One  of  these  names 
R.  of  Lavenham,  Suffolk,  1558-69.   Died  1569. 

CHAPMAN,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs. 
1572;  B.A.  1575-6.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Aug.  14,  1581; 
priest.  Mar.  23,  1581-2.  R.  of  East  Torrington,  Lines.,  1581. 

CHAPMAN,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  1664. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  i664;Scholar,  i665;B.A.  1667- 
8;  M.A.  1671.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Mar.  23,  1681-2.  R.  of 
East  Torrington,  Lines. 

CHAPMAN,  DANIEL,  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1607 ; 
B.A.  1609-10;  M.A.  1613.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  June,  1612. 
R.  of  Westfield  St  Andrew,  Norfolk,  1619-47.  R.  of  Cantley, 
1639.   Father  of  Thomas  {165 1).   {PeiU,  i.  264.) 

CHAPMAN,  DRUE.   B.A.  from  St  John's,  1587-8. 

CHAPMAN,  EDMUND.  Matric.  sizar  from  Gonville  Hall, 
Nov.  1554;  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1558-9;  M.A.  1562;  B.D.  1569. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1578.  Fellow  of  Trinity,  1560.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  June  8,  1566,  'Chapman  alias  Barker.* 
R.  of  Marsham,  Norfolk,  1559-76.  University  preacher, 
1567-8.  Preb.  of  Norwich,  1569-76  (deprived).  A  zealous 
puritan.  Preacher  at  Bedford,  and  at  Dedham,  Essex. 
Organiser  of  the  Dedham  Classis,  1582.  Died  Nov,  7,  1602, 
aged  64.  WiU  at  P.C.C.   {Cooper,  i.  382;  V.  B.  Redstone.) 

CHAPMAN,  EDMUND.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1581 ; 
B.A.  1586-7;  M.A.  1590. 

CHAPMAN,  EDMUND,  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  Sept.  14,  1669; 

B.A.  1673-4;  M.A.  1677.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May,  1673; 

priest  (London)  Mar.  1679-80.   R.of  Lamarsh,  Essex,  1680- 

90.   Died  1690.  Admon.  (Cons.  C.  London)  1690.    Brother 

of  Ambrose  (1669).   {Peile,  11.  26.) 
CHAPMAN,  EDWARD.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1575.    Of  Kent.    B.A.   1578-9;  M.A.  1582.    Fellow,  1579. 

Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1586,  Drowned  at  sea,  Jan.  4,  i59i-2' 

(Cooper, n.  117.) 
CHAPMAN,  FRANCIS.   Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1587. 

Probably  R.  of  West  Markham  with  Bevercotes,  Notts.    V.  of 

Colston  Basset,   1592-6.     Died  at  Bevercotes  before  Aug. 

1616.   (Peile,  I.  191.) 
CHAPMAN,  FRANCIS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  July  4, 

1627.   Of  Kent.   Matric.  1627;  B.A.  1630-1;  Scholar,  1631; 

M.A.  1634.  Buriedatlmpington,  Cambs.,  Oct.  9, 1634.  Will, 

P.C.C. 
CHAPMAN,   FRANCIS.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's, 

Easter,  1631. 
CHAPMAN,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  May  9, 

1656.    S.  of  Robert,  yeoman,  of  Bolton,  Lanes.    B.  there. 

School,    Giggleswick.     Matric.    1656;   B.A.    1659-60.     Ord. 

deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  Dec.  23,  1660.    Perhaps  V.  of 

Ashby-de-la-Zouch,  Leics.,  1673-6. 
CHAPMAN,  GABRIEL.   Adm.  sizar  at  Caius,  Oct.  8,  1588.   S. 

of  Richard.   B.  at  Banham,  Norfolk.  School,  Bury.   Matric. 

1588.   Perhaps  the  same  as  the  next. 
CHAPMAN,  GABRIEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 

1588. 
CHAPMAN,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  24, 

1747.    S.  of  Philip,  of  Godmanchester,  Hunts.    School,  Eton 

(colleger,  1741).    Matric.  1748;  Scholar,  1748;  B.A.  1750-1. 

Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  2,  1751;  priest  (Ely)  Dec.  25, 

1753- 
CHAPMAN,  HENRY.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Nov.  a,  1592. 

Of  Northumberland.    B.A.  1595-6- 
CHAPMAN,  HENRY.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Lent,  1618-9. 

Of  Kent.    Matric.    1618-9.    Perhaps   of  Godmersham    and 

father  of  the  next.   (Vis.  of  KerU,  1663.) 
CHAPMAN,  HENRY.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  16,  1648. 

Of  Kent.   Perhaps  s.  of  Henry,  of  Godmersham,  Kent,  above. 

(Vis.  of  Kent,  if,(,y) 
CHAPMAN,  ISAAC.    Matric.  sizar  from  Kino's,  Easter,  1709. 

Colleger  at  Eton,  1703-8.    B.A.   1714-5;  M.A.  1734.    Ord. 

priest  (Bristol)  Sept.  23,  1716.  R.  of  Church  Knowie,  Dorset, 

1716-8T.    Died  1781.    {HuUhins,  1.  595;  F.  S.  Hockaday.) 
CHAPMAN,  JAMES.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1567. 


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Chapman,  James 

CHAPMAN,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  2j, 
1687.  S.  of  Sir  John,  of  London  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric. 
1687;  B.A.  1691-2.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1689. 

CHAPMAN,  JOHN.  Of  Queens'.  B.D.  1464-5;  D-D.  1479-80- 
R.  of  St  Botolph,  Cambridge,  1470.  R.  of  All  Hallows, 
Honey  Lane,  London,  1479-94.  Probably  buried  at  Syon. 
See  will  of  J.  Hawe,  P.C.C.,  1517.  U-  Ch.  Smith.) 

CHAPMAN,  JOHN.  Matric  sizar  from  Pkterhouse,  Easter, 
1544. 

CHAPMAN,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Qubbms',  Easter,  1565. 

CHAPMAN,  JOHN,  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Michs. 
1565. 

CHAPMAN,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1568. 
One  of  these  names  R.  of  Somersbam,  Sufiolk,  1577. 

CHAPMAN,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1569. 

CHAPMAN,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1570. 

School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Scholar,  1573;  B.A.  1573-4;  M.A. 

1577;   B.D.  1585.    Fellow,   1576.   Ord.  deacon   and  priest 

(Lincoln)  Nov.  22,  1580.    V.  of  Chesterton,  Cambs.,  1589. 

V.  of  Willian,  Herts.,  1590-1607.  Died  Oct.  27,  1624,  aged 

74- 
CHAPMAN,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1581; 

B.A.  1585-6.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  Aug.  6,  1591. 

V.  of  Sturton,  Lines.,   1610.    One  of  these  names  R.  of 

Kettlebaston,  Suffolk,  1613-6. 

CHAPMAN,  JOHN.  Matric  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1586.  B.  at '  Lomer,"  Lines.  Perhaps  s.  of  Robert,  of  Louth. 
Bapt.  there,  Dec.  9,  1563.  B.A.  (?  1589-90);  M.A.  1593; 
B.D.  1600.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (London)  Nov.  19,  1598, 
age  27  ('fellow  of  Magdalene').  V.  of  St  Giles',  Cambridge, 
1600. 

CHAPMAN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Mar.  17, 
1594-5.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Rede,  Suffolk.  School,  Chedburgh. 
B.A.  1598-9;  M.A.  1606.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1608.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  May  26,  1605;  priest,  June  4,  1615. 
Licensed  schoolmaster,  1607.  V.  of  Pampisford,  Cambs., 
1607-15.  R.  of  St  Mary,  Newmarket,  1615-46.  Will  proved 
(Bury).   Brother  of  Ambrose  (1594).   (Venn,  1.  155.) 

CHAPMAN,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  c.  1595; 
Scholar,  1599;  B.A.  1599-1600;  M.A.  1603.  Fellow,  1602. 
C)ne  of  these  names,  'M.A.',  died  Oct.  4,  1657,  aged  77. 
M.I.  at  Ipswich.    (£.  Anglian,  x.  30.) 

CHAPMAN,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1607; 
B.A.  (?  1609-10);  M.A.  1613.  Probably  s.  of  Robert,  of 
Laxton,  Notts.,  and  brother  of  William  (1599-1600).  Buried 
at  Mansfield  Woodhouse,  Notts.  M.I.  at  Bilsthorpe. 

CHAPMAN,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1612.   Of  Canterbury.   B.A.  1614-5;  M.A.  1619. 

CHAPMAN,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1617;  B.A.  1620-1;  M.A.  1624.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept. 
21 ;  priest,  Sept.  22, 1623.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Pentrich, 
Derbs.,  conformed  to  Presbyterianism  but  was  afterwards 
ejected  by  the  Parliament.  Died  1652.  (Cox,  Churches  of 
Derbs.,  iv.  357.) 

CHAPMAN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  27,  1623. 
S.  of  John.  B.  at  S.  Creake,  Norfolk.  School,  S.  Creake. 
Matric.  1623. 

CHAPMAN,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1626. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  8,  1628,  age  22  ('B.A.'). 

CHAPMAN,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1628; 
B.A.  1630-1. 

CHAPMAN,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  1630.    Of 

Essex. 
CHAPMAN,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Sept.  9,  1631.    Of 

London.    Matric.  1632;  B.A.  1635-6. 

CHAPMAN,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  May  29, 
1632.   Of  Yorkshire. 

CHAPMAN,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  (age  19)  from  Pembroke,  Michs. 

1648.  S.  of  Jasper.   B.  at  Kibwort-Beauchamp,  Leics.   B.A. 

1649. 
CHAPMAN,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 

1651. 

CHAPMAN,   JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  7,   1672. 

Matric.    1672;    Scholar,    1676;    B.A.    1676-7;    M.A.    1680. 

Chaplain,  1680.   One  of  these  names  R.  of  Wydiffe,  Yorks., 

1697-1704.   Buried  at  Barnard  Castle,  Jan.  14,  1703-4. 
CHAPMAN,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  5, 

1684.    S  of  William,  gent.    B.  at  Rasen-Market,  Lines. 

School,  Claxbjr,  Lines.  Matric.  1684;  B.A.  1687-8;  M.A.  1692. 

R.    of    Benniworth,    Lines.,    and    R.    of    Asterby,    1711. 

Father  of  John  (1713). 


Chapman,  Richard 

CHAPMAN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  21,  1696. 
Of  Middlesex.  B.  at  Cheshunt,  Herts.  Matric.  1697;  B.A. 
1701-2;  M.A.  1705;  B.D.  1712.  Fellow,  1707.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Dec  23,  1705;  priest  (Peterb.)  June  11,  I7i5' 
R.  of  Stanground,  Hunts.,  1721-31,   Died  1731. 

CHAPMAN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Sidney,  June  30, 
1708.  S.  of  Nicholas,  of  Heathfield,  Somerset.  School, 
Tiverton.   Matric.  1708;  B.A.  171 1-2. 

CHAPMAN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Magdalene,  Oct.  2, 
1713.  S.  of  John,  clerk  (1684).  B.  at  Benniworth,  Lines. 
School,  Louth.  Matric.  1714;  B.A.  1717-*-  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Jvme  22, 1718;  priest,  June  12,  1720.  One  of  these 
names,  B.A.,  P.C.  of  Horsforth,  Yorks.,  1728-44  Perhaps 
died  Feb.  26,  1763,  aged  67.  M.I.  at  Moulton,  Lines. 
(Lincolnshire  Churches.) 

CHAPMAN,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1723. 
S.  of  Walter  (?  WiUiam),  R.  of  Strathfieldsay,  Hants.  Bapt. 
at  Holy  Trinity,  Wareham,  Nov.  7, 1705.  Matric.  1724;  B.A. 
1727-8;  M.A.  1731.  Fellow,  1727.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
June  1, 1729;  priest,  Sept.  20, 1730.  Chaplain  to  Archbishop 
Potter.  R.  of  Aldington  with  Smeeth,  Kent,  1739-  R-  o*  Salt- 
wood,  1741-4.  Archdeacon  of  Sudbury,  1741.  D.D.  Oxford, 
1 741 .  R.  of  Mersham,  Kent,  1 744-84.  Treasurer  of  Chichester, 
1750.  Author,  classical  and  polemical.  Died  Oct.  14,  x784> 
at  Mersham.  Buried  there.   (D.N.B.) 

CHAPMAN,  MARMADUKE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 

1587;  Scholar,  1590;  B.A.  1591-2;  M.A.  1595.    Incorp.  at 

Oxford,  1600.    Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Gloucester)  Nov.  14, 

1600.    V.   of  Chipping  Sodbury,  1601.    R.  of   Didmarton, 

Gloucs.,  1607.    (F.  S.  Hockaday.) 
CHAPMAN,  MATTHEW.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 

1566;  Scholar,  1568;  B.A.  1569-70.  V.  of  Tadlow,  Cambs., 

1574- 
CHAPMAN,  MATTHEW.    Matric  sizar  from  St  Catharine's, 

Easter,  1617;  B.A.  1619^20.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  12; 

priest.  Mar.  13, 1619-20.  'V.  of  Sturton,  Lines.,  1632.  Admon. 

(P.C.C.)  1639. 
CHAPMAN,   MICHAEL.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs. 

1615;    B.A.   from   Clare,    1620;    M.A.    1624.     Ord.   deacon 

(Peterb.)  Feb.  25,  1620-1.   Head  Master,  Rochester  School, 

1631.  Minor  canon  of  Rochester,  1634.  V.  of  Hailing,  Kent, 

1625-38.   Died  1638.   (H.  G.  Harrison.) 
CHAPMAN,  NICHOLAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity   Hall, 

Easter,  1545.    One  of  these  names  R.  of  Bumham  Overy, 

Norfolk,  1555. 
CHAPMAN,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  June  17, 

1651.    S.  of  Robert,  gent.,  of  Sotherton,  Sufiolk.    B.  there. 

Schools,  Halesworth,  Frostenden,  Sotherton  and  Yoxford. 

Matric.  1651;  Scholar,  1651-4. 
CHAPMAN,  PAUL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 

1578;   B.A.   1581-2;   M.A.    1585;   B.D.    1600;   D.D.    1613. 

Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  Nov.  30,  1585.    Probably 

R.  of  Hurst,  Kent,  1590.   V.  of  High  Halden,  1596-1600. 

R.  of  Tittleshall,  Norfolk,  1600-31.  R.  of  Heigham,  1600-31. 

Died  1631. 
CHAPMAN,  RANDALL.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1579.    One  of  these  names  V.  of  Middleton  in  Pickering, 

Yorks.,  1594-1627.   Died  1627. 
CHAPMAN,  RICHARD.    Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs. 

1567.   One  of  these  names  V.  of  Elmton,  Derbs.,  1576. 

CHAPMAN,  RICHARD.   B.A.  from  Clare,  1603-4. 

CHAPMAN,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1609; 
B.A.  1612-3.  One  of  these  names  (B.A.),  V.  of  Sherbum, 
Yorks.,  1617-24.   V.  of  Himmanby,  1621-34.  Died  1634. 

CHAPBilAN,  RICHARD.  Matric  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
i6i2.  B.  at  Kirton,  Lines.  B.A.  1615-6;  M.A.  1619.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Dec.  19,  1619,  age  24;  priest  (York)  Mar. 
1619-20.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Goxhill,  Lines.,  1619. 

CHAPMAN,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1622.  Of  Leicestershire.  B.A.  1625-6.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Mar.  5;  priest,  Mar.  6,  1625-6.  One  of  these  names  R.  of 
Thomton-le-Moor,  Cheshire,  1646.  He  was  also  R.  of  Leigh, 
Staffs.,  1639-46.   (Wm  Salt  Arch  Soc,  1915.) 

CHAPMAN,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  5, 
1639.  S.  of  Richard.  B.  at  Cresswell,  Dierbs.  School,  Work- 
sop (private).  Matric.  1639;  B.A.  1642-3.  Ord.  deacon  and 
pnest  (Lincoln)  Jan.  18,  1644-5.  Adm.  at  Magdalene,  Mar. 
13,  1645-6.  Buried  at  Gt  St  Andrew's,  Cambridge,  Sept.  30, 
1646. 

CHAPMAN,  RICHARD.  Incorp.  B.A.  1684,  from  Christ  Church, 
Oxford.  Matric.  from  Wadham  College,  Dec.  1,  1680,  age  15. 
S.  of  Roger,  of  Newport  Pagnell,  Bucks.  B.A.  from  Christ 
Church,  1684;  M.A.  1687.  V.  of  Cheshunt,  Herts.,  1689-1734. 
Canon  of  Chichester,  1709.  Died  Aug.  8,  1734.  Doubtless 
father  of  Richard  (1715).    {Al.  Oxon.) 


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Chapman,  Richard 

CHAPMAN,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  29, 
1694.   Matric.  1695;  B.A.  1697-8. 

CHAPMAN,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at  Cij^re,  Aug.  24, 

1715.  Doubtless  s.  of  Richard  (1683).  B.  at  Cheshunt,  Herts. 

School,    Enfield,    Middlesex.     Matric.    1715.     Migrated    to 

Peterhouse,  .Mar.  4,  1718-9.  B.A.  1719-20;  M.A.  1732.  Ord. 

deacon  (London)  May  24,  1719;  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  1722. 

R.  of  Swalediffe,  Kent,  1724-6.   V.  of  Frindsbury,  1726-62. 

V.  of  Cobham,  1733-62.    Died  June  26,  176a.  Buried  at 

Cobham. 
CHAPMAN,  ROBERT.   B.Can.L.  1515-6. 
CHAPMAN,  ROBERT.  Scholar  of  Queens',  1533-4. 
CHAPMAN,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 

1559- 
CHAPMAN,  ROBERT.   Matric  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 

1567;    B.A.   from   Trinity,    1571-2.     Perhaps   ord.   deacon 

(Lincoln)  Sept.  23,  1575.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Croyland, 

Lines.,  1592-1625. 

CHAPMAN,  ROBERT.  Matric  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1620;  B.A.  1623-4;  M.A.  1627.  One  of  these  names  R.  of 
Boldon,  Durham,  i630-<;.  1645.  Buried  there  May  28,  1665. 
{See  the  next.) 

CHAPMAN,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1621;  B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.  1628.  Perhaps  ord.  deacon  and 
priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  20,  1628  (M.A.);  and  V.  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Bungay,  1631-8.  R.  of  Gunthorpe,  1638.  R.  of  Bale, 
1639. 

CHAPMAN,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Michs.  1625.   Of  Suffolk. 

CHAPMAN,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  11, 1710. 
Of  Northamptonshire.  Probably  2nd  s.  of  Thomas,  R.  of 
East  Carlton,  Nortbants.  Bapt.  May  13, 1691.  Matric  1710; 
B.A.  1713-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  May  23,  1714;  priest 
(Peterb.)  June  11,  1715.  C.  of  East  Carlton,  1715.  V.  of 
Braybrooke,  1718-59.  Buried  there  Jan.  21, 1759.  Father  of 
the  next. 

CHAPBIAN,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Mar.  i,  1747-8. 
S.  of  Robert,  of  Braybrooke,  Northants.  (above).  Migrated 
to  Lincoln  College,  Oxford.  Matric.  there,  Feb.  20,  1748-9, 
age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1751.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept. 
24,  1752;  priest  Sept.  22,  1754.  R.  of  Braybrooke,  1759- 
1800.    Buried  there,  Mar.  12,  1800.   (H.  I.  Longden.). 

CHAPMAN,  ROBERT.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  King's,  1748-9; 
M.A.  1750  {LU.  Reg.).   M.A.  of  St  Andrews. 

CHAPMAN,  ROGER.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1640.  Of 
Suffolk.    B.A.  1643-4. 

CHAPMAN,  ROGER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  r8)  at  St  John's,  June  16, 
1656.  S.  of  Roger,  tailor,  of  Salop.  B.  there.  School, 
Shrewsbury.  Matric.  1656.  One  of  these  names  R.  of 
Humbcrston,  Leics.,  1661-87.  Died  1687.  {Nichols,  iii.  275.) 

CHAPMAN,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  Apr.  10, 

1649.    Of  Norwich.    Matric.  1649;  B.A.  1652-3;  M.A.  1656. 

Fellow,    1655-62    (ejected).    Taxor,    1660.     Ejected    from 

Yoxford,    Suffolk,    1662.     Afterwards    conformed.     R.    of 

Drayton,  Norfolk,  1669.    R.  of  Thorpe  by  Norwich,  1670. 

Diea  June  29,  1700.  Buried  at  Thorpe.  M.I.  there.  {Masters, 

266.) 
CHAPMAN,  SETH.  Matric.  pens,  from  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1620; 

B.A.  1623-4;  M.A.  1627.    Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  16; 

priest,  Sept.  22,  1633.   R.  of  Hasketon,  Suffolk,  1637-44; 

ejected. 
CHAPliIAN,  STEPHEN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Easter, 

1610.   B.  (1591)  at  Wold,  Northants.   S.  of  Thomas,  yeoman. 

B.A.  1613-4;  M.A.  1617.    Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  1619; 

priest,  Dec.  1620.    V.  of  East  Budleigh,  Devon,  1631.  Forced 

to  quit  the  living  during  the  troubles.   {PeiU,  i.  277;  Walker, 

Sufferittgt.) 
CHAPMAN,   THOMAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 

Easter,  1544  {imputes). 
CHAPMAN,  THOMAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1549;  B.A.  1552-3:  M.A.  from  Clare,  1555.   Fellow  of  Clare. 

Ord.  deacon  (London)   1557-8.    University  preacher,  1565. 

Preb.   of   Lichfield,    1571-92.     R.   of   Swynnerton,   Staffs., 

1573-92.   Will,  P.C.C. 
CHAPMAN,  THOMAS.   Adm.  at  King's  (age  16)  a  scholar  from 

Eton,  Sept.  1,  1555.   B.  ta  Cambridge.   Matric.  1555.   Left  in 

1357-8.    Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.    1560.  Admon. 

(P.C.C.)  1573.  Perhaps  s.  of  Robert,  alderman,  of  Cambridge, 

whose  will  (P.C.C.)  1562. 

CHAPMAN,  THOMAS.   Matric.  peat,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1565. 
CHAPMAN,  THOMAS.    Matric  pens,  from  Tmmity,  Easter, 

1368. 


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Chapman,  William 

CHAPMAN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  May  25,  1575. 
Of  Cambridge.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  East  Harling, 
Norfolk,  1579-95-   Died  1595. 

CHAPMAN,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Quxens*.  Easter. 

1604.   Of  Essex. 

CHAPMAN,  THOMAS.  Matric  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1618;  B.A.  1621-2;  M.A.  1628. 

CHAPMAN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Caius,  May  26, 
1651.  S.  of  Daniel  (1607),  R.  of  CanUey,  Norfolk.  B.  at 
Westfield.  School,  Norwich.  Matric.  1651;  Scholar,  1652-4; 
B.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1654-5;  M.A.  1658.  Ord.  priest 
(by  Bishop  Brownrigg  of  Exeter)  Nov.  4,  1658.  R.  of  Gt 
Snoring,  Norfolk,  1659;  admitted  by  the  Parliamentary 
Committee.   Father  of  Charles  (1681).    {Venn,  1.  382.) 

CHAPMAN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Pembroke,  Dec. 
30,  1663.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Bilstone,  Leics.  B.A.  1673-4; 
M.A.  1676  {Lit.  Reg.).  ' Schoolmaster  at  Gilsborough,  North- 
ants.' 

CHAPMAN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Aug.  22, 1665. 
Of  Cambridgeshire.  Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1669-70;  M.A.  1673. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  22,  1672;  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  24, 
1676.  C.  of  Gt  Eversden,  Cambs.,  1673.  One  of  these  names 
R.  of  Horsenden,  Bucks.,  1678;  and  R.  of  Little  Kimble, 
1689-1723.  Died  1723. 

CHAPMAN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  4,  1671. 
Of  Northumberland.  Matric  1672;  B.A.  1674-5;  M.A.  1678. 
Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  24,  1676. 

CHAPMAN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  July  3, 
1671.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Wold,  Northants.  Schools,  Wold 
andBrixworth.  Matric.  1674;  B.A.  1674-5.  Ord.  deacon  and 
priest  (Peterb.)  Dec.  21,  1679.  Probably  V.  of  Naseby, 
Northants.,  1679-89. 

CHAPMAN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  July  2,  1680. 

Of  Nottinghamshire. 
CHAPMAN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  31,  1700. 

Of  Northamptonshire.    S.  of  Thomas,  R.  of  East  Carlton, 

Northants.  Matric.  1701;  B.A.  1703-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 

Dec.  24,  1704.  C.  of  East  Carlton. 
CHAPMAN,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  July  4,  1715. 

Of  Suffolk.    Matric.  1715-6;  B.A.  1718-9;  M.A.  1729.   Ord. 

deacon  (London)  May  24,  1719;  priest,  Eiec.  4,  1721. 
CHAPMAN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  9, 

1725.  S.  of  Thomas,  husbandman,  of  Yorks.  B.  at  Bradford. 
School,  Bradford.  Doubtless  same  as  the  next. 

CHAPMAN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  9, 

1726.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Bramley,  Yorks.   School,  Bradford. 
Matric.  1726;  B.A.  1729-30.  R.  of  Famley,  Yorks.,  1734-49. 

CHAPMAN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  19, 
1729.  Of  Hampshire.  S.  of  Walter,  R.  of  Strathfieldsay, 
Hants.  School,  Eton  (colleger,  1721-9).  Matric  1731;  B.A. 
1733-4;  M.A.  1737. 

CHAPMAN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  May  17, 
1734.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Billingham,  Durham,  1717. 
School,  Richmond.  Matric.  1734;  Scholar,  1734;  B.A.  i737- 
8;  M.A.  1741;  LL.D.  from  Magdalene,  1748;  D.D.  1749  (*»<• 
Reg.).  Fellow  of  Christ's,  1741-6.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln) 
Sept.  23,  1744.  Master  of  Magdalene,  1746-60.  Vice- 
Chancellor,  1748-9.  Chaplain  to  the  King.  R.  of  Kirkby- 
Overblow,  Yorks.,  1749-60.  Preb.  of  Durham,  1750.  Died 
June  9,  1760.  Buried  in  Magdalene  Chapel.  {Peile,  11.  230; 
Mag.  CoU.  Hist.,  162;  D.N.B.) 

CHAPMAN,  W.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 
1571.   Perhaps  scholar  of  Trinity  Hall,  1572. 

CHAPMAN,  W.   Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1573. 

CHAPMAN,  WILLIAM.   B.A.  i47>-8o;  M.A.  1485-6. 

CHAPMAN,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  1561-2;  M.A.  from  Queens',  1565. 
Fellow  of  Queens',  1562-71.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Oct.  8, 
1562.  V.  of  Impington,  Cambs.,  1562.  University  preacher, 
1568.  R.  of  Therfield,  Herts.,  1572.  Perhaps  preb.  of  Lich- 
field, 1570. 

CHAPMAN,  WILLIAM.  Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1565;  B.A.  from  Magdalene,  1570-1. 

CHAPMAN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  3, 1663. 
Of  Lincolnshire.  Migrated  to  Christ's.  Matric.  1663;  B.A. 
1666-7;  M.A.  1671.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  20,  1668. 
V.  of  Minting,  Lines  ,  1675-  R-  of  Swaby,  1690.  P.C.  of 
Bamburgh,  1691. 

CHAPMAN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  30,  1670. 
Of  London.  Probably  colleger  at  Eton,  1665-9.  Perhaps 
adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1673;  of  London,  gent. 

CHAPMAN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Mar.  25, 
1713  S.  of  WlUiam,  gent.,  of  Weston,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 
School, Norwich.  Matnc  1713; SchoUr,  1713-8; B.A.  1716-7. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  22,  1717.  as  C.  of  Hingham; 
priest,  Sept.  ax,  1718.  (Vtnn,  i.  3»9-) 

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Chapman,  William 

CHAPMAN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Magdalene, 
June  13,  1747.  S.  of  John,  derk.  B.  at  Moulton,  Lines. 
School,  Moulton.  Matric.  1748. 

CHAPMAN,  ,    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.   22, 

1604. 

CHAPMAN, .  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1606. 

CHAPMAN, .  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Easter,  1653. 

CHAPPELL,  ANTHONY.   B.A.  from  Clare,  1608. 

CHAPPLE,  BARTHOLOMEW.  M.A.  1628  (Incorp.from Oxford). 
S.  of  James,  of  Milverton,  Somerset.  Matnc.  from  Exeter 
College,  Dec.  13,  1622,  age  19;  B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.  1627. 

CHAPELL,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  2,  1714. 
S.  of  Henry,  clerk,  of  Cuckny,  Notts.  Matric.  1714;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1717-8;  M.A.  1722.  For  a  short  time  Master  of  the 
Free  School,  Nottingham,  1732.  R.  of  St  Peter,  Nottingham, 
1755-7  R.  of  Bamborough,Yorks.,  1760-7.  Preb.  of  South- 
well, 1750-67.  Died  1767,  aged  73.  Buried  at  St  Peter's, 
Nottingham. 

CHAPPELL,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1679. 
Of  Nottinghamshire.  Matric  1681;  B.A.  1682-3;  M.A.  1687. 
Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  19,  1686;  of  Southwell.  Perhaps 
R.  of  Hawksworth,  Notts.,  1701-7.  Buried  there  Aug.  11, 
1707.  Father  of  the  next.   (Godfrey,  Churches  of  Notts.) 

CHAPPELL,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  July  5,  1708. 
S.  of  Francis,  above,  clerk,  deceased.  Of  Hawksworth,  Notts. 
Matric.  1708;  Scholar;  B.A.  1711-2. 

CHAPPELL,  GRAHAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Emmanuel, 
Dec.  10,  1751.  Of  Nottingham.  School,  Market  Street. 
S.  of  William,  attomey-at-law.  LL.B.  1758.  Ord.  priest 
(Peterb.)  Mar.  2,  1760. 

CHAPPELL,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1672.  Of 
Nottinghamshire.  Matric.  1672;  B.A.  1675-6;  M.A.  1679.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  May  21,  1676.  R.  of  Pleasley,  Derbs.,  1696. 

CHAPPELL,  JOHN.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  1605;  B.A.  1607-8; 
M.A.  1611.  Fellow,  1610.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  July  26, 1618. 
Perhaps  Master  of  Dedham  School,  Essex,  1612-3.  R.  of 
Eamham,  Lines.,  1618,  and  R.  of  Glooston,  Leics.,  1632. 

CHAPPELL,  JOHN.  B.A.  from  Christ's,  1606-7;  M.A.  1610; 
B.D.  from  Emmanuel,  1617.  Fellow  of  Emmanuel,  1613-8. 
V.  of  All  Saints',  Derby,  1617-21.  V.  of  St  Andrew's,  Norwich, 
1627-34.  Went  to  Irdand  about  1634.  Preb.  of  Cork,  1639. 
Dean  of  Ross,  1639.  Chancellor  of  Dublin,  1639.  Returned 
to  England.  Died  1649.  Buried  at  Mansfield  Woodhouse. 
Brother  of  William  (1599).   (^«^.  i-  247) 

CHAPPELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  June  4, 
1650.  S.  of  Nicholas,  of  Notts.  School,  Repton.  Matric. 
1650;  B.A.  1653-4;  M.A.  1657.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1658,  as 
Capell.  Probably  Preb.  of  York,  1671;  and  R.ot  Matlock, 
Derbs.,  1662-88.  R.  of  Broughton,  Lines.,  1674.  Died  c. 
1688.   (Peile,  I.  536;  Cox,  Churches  of  Derbs.,  11.  526.) 

CHAPPELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  22,  1655. 
Of  London.  Matric.  1658;  B.A.  1658-9;  M.A.  1662.  One  of 
these  names  R.  of  Inworth,  Essex,  1662-78. 

CHAPPELL,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Mar.  20, 
1671-2.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Broad  Clyst,  Devon.  School, 
Broad  Clyst.  Will  of  one  of  these  names  (Exeter)  1707;  of 
Broad  Clyst. 

CHAPEL  or  SCHAPYLL,  ROBERT.  B.A.  1487-8;  M.A.  1491; 
B.D.  1502-3;  D.D.  1507.  Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1490-1512. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  20,  1490-1.  University  chaplain, 
c.  1490.  R.  of  Tangmere,  Sussex,  1510-7.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1517; 
'of  Tangmer,  Sussex.'  (Stokes,  Chaplains.) 

CHAPPELL,  SAMUEL  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  18, 
1661.  Of  Somerset.  Matric.  1666. 

CHAPPELL,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Mar. 
24,  1633-4.  S.  of  Stephen  (probably  vintner,  of  London). 
B.  at  Clavering,  Essex.  School,  Clavering.  Matric.  1634; 
B.A.  1637-8;  M.A.  1641.  R.  of  Heydon,  Essex,  1652-76. 
Died  1676.   Will  (P.C.C.)  1677. 

CHAPPELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Christ's,  c.  1599-1600.  S.  of 
Robert.  B.  at  Laxton,  Notts.,  Dec.  10, 1582.  B.A.  (?  1602-3); 
M.A.  1606;  B.D.  1613  Fellow,  1607-34.  Distinguished  as 
a  tutor — Milton  was  one  of  his  pupils  In  1612-3  he  acted  as 
Divinity  professor  and  catechist  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin 
{Peile,  I.  232),  but  returned  to  Cambridge.  Dean  of  Cashel, 
1633.  Provostof  Trinity,  Dublin,  Aug.  20, 1634-40.  Treasurer 
of  St  Patrick's  Cathedral,  1636.  Bishop  of  Cork,  1638. 
Returned  to  England,  Dec.  26,  1641.  Imprisoned  at  Tenby 
for  some  months.  Author,  theological.  Died  at  Derby,  May 
14,  1649.  Buried  at  Bilsthorpe,  Notts.  M.I.  there.  Brother 
of  John  (1606-7).   {D.N.B.) 

CHAPPELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  May  20, 
1633.  S.  of  WiUiam,  clothier,  of  Staplegrove,  Somerset. 
School,  Taimton.  Matric.  1633;  B.A.  1636-7;  M.A.  1640. 
Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  E)ec.  18,  1641. 


Charlesworth,  Joshua 

CHAPPELOW,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
Feb.  18,  1719-20.  S.  of  Edward,  grocer,  of  Yorks.  B.  at 
Beverley.  School,  Beverley.  Matric.  1720;  B.A.  1723-4; 
M.A.  1727.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  1723;  priest,  June, 
1725.  V.  of  Cherry  Marham,  Norfolk,  1730-77.  R-  of  Roydon, 
1746-77.  Died  at  Diss,  Oct.  19,  i777-  (Scott-Mayor,  iii.  330-) 
CHAPPELOW,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  7, 
1678-9.  S.  of  Christopher.  B.  at  Beverley,  Yorks.  School, 
Beverley.  Matric.  1679. 
CHAPPELOW,  LEONARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  25,  1709.  S.  of  Edward,  merchant.  B.  at  Beverley, 
Yorks.  School,  Beveriey.  Matric.  1709;  B.A.  1712-3;  M.A. 
1716.  Fellow,  171 7-3 1 .  Professor  of  Arabic,  1 720-^.  Lord 
Almoner's  reader,  1729-68.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  23, 
1716;  priest,  June  16,  1717.  R.  of  Childerley,  Cambs.,  1723- 
R.  of  Little  Hormead,  Herts.,  1730.  V.  of  Roj-ston,  1730-8. 
V.  of  Gt  Hormead,  1762-8.  Died  Jan.  13,  1768.  (D.N.B.) 
CHAPELOW,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1639.   Of  Yorkshire.  B.A.  1642-3;  M.A.  1646. 

CHAPTER  or  SHAPTER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Peter- 
house,  Aug.  21,  1677,  as  Shapter.  Of  Devon.  School, 
Chudleigh,  Devon.  Matric.  1677-8;  B.A.  i679-8o. 

CHARDE,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1624. 

CHARDIN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Jan.  13,  1704-5-  B. 
at  Greenwich.  Bapt.  Oct.  6,  1687.  S.  of  Sir  John,  Knt., 
F.R.S.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1703.  Created  Baronet, 
1720.  Purchased  Kempston  Park,  Sunbury,  c.  1741-  Died 
Apr.  26,  1755,  aged  68.  Buried,  with  his  father,  in  West- 
minster Abbey.   (Burke,  Ext.  Bart.;  G.E.C.) 

CHARE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  1664.  S.  of  John, 
gent.  B.  at  Wandsworth,  Surrey,- Oct.  12,  1646.  Schools, 
Merchant  Taylors'  and  Westminster.  Matric.  1664;  Scholar, 
1665;  B.A.  1667-8;  M.A.  1671.  Fellow,  1670-6.  Died  in 
College,  Jan.  27,  1676-7.  Buried  in  the  Chapel.  M.I.  there. 
(Le  Neve,  Mon.,  iv.  174.) 

CHARGE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Mar.  21, 
1701-2.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Cleasby,  Yorks.  School,  Lichfield. 
Matric.  1702;  Scholar,  1702-3;  B.A.  1705-6. 

CHARIER,  see  CARRIER. 

CHARKE,  EZECHIEL.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  16)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  25,  1603.  Of  London.  S.  of  William.  Bapt.  at 
St  Mary  Woolchurch,  Apr.  12,  1584.  B.A.  1607-8;  M.A. 
1610.  Fellow,  1606-17.  P.C.  of  St  James,  Ehike's  Place, 
London,  1627-30. 

CHARKE,  EZECHIEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1644.  Of  London.  B.A.  1647-8;  M.A.  1651.  One  of  these 
names,  s.  of  Ezechiel,  bapt.  at  St  Dionis,  London,  Nov.  29, 
1618. 

CHARKE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 
1560;  B.A.  1562-3;  M.A.  1566.  Fellow,  1566-72;  expelled 
for  his  puritan  opinions.  Chaplain  to  Lord  Cheney,  and  to 
the  Duchess  of  Somerset.  Preacher  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  1581- 
1593  (suspended).  Buried  at  St  Dionis,  London,  Sept.  1617; 
'preacher.'  Will,  P.CC.  (D.N.B.;  J.  Ch.  Smith;  Vis.  of 
London,  1634.) 

CHARLES,  Prince  of  Wales.  Afterwards  Charles  I.  Created  M.A. 
Mar.  1612-3  on  the  visit  of  the  King  and  Prince.  This  was 
the  famous  occasion  on  which  King  James  was  entertained 
by  the  Play  of  Ignoramus.  {See  Cooper,  Annals,  iii.  36; 
Nichols,  Progresses  of  James  I.) 

CHARLES,  Prince  of  Wales.  Afterwards  Charles  II.  Created 
M.A.  Mar.  1641-2.  The  King  also  visited  the  University  at 
the  same  time.  (Cooper,  Annals,  in.  321.) 

CHARLES,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  12,  1684.  Of 
Denbighshire.  S.  of  Rowland,  of  Gartheryr.  Matric.  1684; 
B.A.  1687-8;  M.A.  1695.  V.  of  Llangollen,  Denbs.,  1706-37. 
Buried  there  1737.  (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

CHARLES,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  31,  1656.  Of 
Middlesex.  Matric.  1657;  Scholar,  1657;  B.A.  1659-60;  M.B. 
1661;  M.D.  1666.  Candidate,  R.C.P.,  June  26,  1671. 

CHARLES,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 
May  16,  1676.  Of  Lincolnshire.  School,  Belton,  Lines. 
Matric.  1676;  Scholar,  1676;  B.A.  1679-80;  M.A.  1683. 

CHARLES,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Michs.^  1649.  B.  at  Chesterfield,  Derbs.,  Sept.  6,  1633. 
B.A.  1C53-4;  M.A.  1657.  'Ordained,'  1655.  V.  of  Mickleover, 
Derbs.;  ejected,  1662.  Imprisoned  in  Hull,  1682.  Died 
Dec.  23,  1693.   (Calamy,  i.  329.) 

CHARLESWORTH,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Jan.  17, 
1679-80.  S.  of  Richard  (1645),  clerk,  of  Tuxford,  Notts. 
B.  in  Notts.   Matric.  1680;  B.A.  1683-4. 

CHARLESWORTH,  JOSHUA.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Nov. 
X9.  1673.  Of  Derbyshire.  Matric.  1677,  as  Chalsworth;  B.A. 
1677-8;  M.A.  from  Magdalene,  1696.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln) 
Dec.  24,  1682.  V.  of  Thurlby,  Lines.,  1692. 


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ChaRlesworth,  Nicholas 

CHARLESWORTH,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity, 
Easter,  1627.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Cropwell  Bishop, 
Notts.  Buried  there  Apr.  27,  1681.  (Godfrey,  Churches  of 
Notts.) 

CHARLESWORTH,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St 
John's,  Aug.  14,  1645.  S.  of  John,  draper,  of  Kirke  Burton, 
Yorks.  School,  Mottram,  Cheshire.  Matric.  1645;  B.A.  1648- 
9.   V.  of  Tuxford,  Notts.,  1661.   Father  of  John  (1679-80). 

CHARLESWORTH,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St 
John's,  Mar.  18,  1736-7.  S.  of  Robert,  gent.,  of  Derbs.  B. 
atCastleton.  School,  Chesterfield.  Matric.  1737;  B.A.  1740- 
1;  M.A.  1764.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  20,  1741;  priest 
(York)  Sept.  25,  1743;  C  of  Birkin,  Yorks.  (Scott-Mayor, 
III.  482.) 

CHARLESWORTH,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Jksus, 
June  18,  1674.  Of  Derbyshire.  Matric.  1674;  B.A.  1677-8. 
Ord.  priest  (London)  June  i,  1678. 

CHARLETT,  ARTHUR.  Incorp.  M.A.  i68i,fromTrinityCoIlege, 
Oxford.  Adm.  there,  July  13,  1669,  age  14.  S.  of  Arthur,  of 
Collinghome  Ducis,  Wilts.,  clerk.  B.A.  (Oxford)  1673;  M.A. 
1676;  B.D.  1684;  D.D.  from  University  College,  1692. 
Fellow  of  Trinity  College  and  Master  of  University  College, 
1692-1722.  Chaplain  to  the  King,  1697.  R.  of  Hambleden, 
Bucks,,  1707-22.   Died  Nov.  4,  1722.   (Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B) 

CHARLTON,  see  also  CALTON  and  CARLTON. 

CHARLTON,  ALEXANDER  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's, 

Easter,  1626. 
CHARLTON,  EDWARD.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 

Feb.  28,  1659-60.    S.  of  Edward,  deceased,  of  Sandiacre, 

near  Derby.    B.  there.    School,  Repton.    Adm.  at  Staple 

Inn,  1663;  at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  3,  1665-6. 

CHARLTON,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  May  10,  1709. 
B.  in  London  Matric.  1709;  B.A.  1712-3;  M.A.  1716;  D.D. 
1728  (Com.  Reg.).  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Jan.  1715-6.  R. 
of  Gamston,  Notts.  R.  of  Cromwell,  1718.  Preb.  of  South- 
well, 1730.  Died  at  Dorking,  Surrey, Sept.  7, 1736.  (G.Mag.) 

CHARLTON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  June 
16,  1715.  S.  of  George,  of  Boxley,  Kent.  School,  West- 
minster. Scholar,  1716;  Matric.  1718;  B.A.  1718-9;  M.A. 
1722.  Fellow,  1721.  Ord.  priest  (Ely)  Dec.  22,  1728.  V.  of 
Wateringbury,  Kent,  1729-34.  Died  Dec.  20,  1734.  M.I. 
there.   (Al.  Westmon.,  266.) 

CHARLTON,  GILBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  May 
26,  1720.  Of  Staimton,  Notts.  S.  of  GUbert,  of  SUunton. 
B.  1702.  Matric  1721;  B.A.  1723-4;  M.A.  1731.  R.  of  Staun- 
ton, Notts.  R.  of  Braunstone  Hall,Leics.,  1731.  Brother  of 
Job  Staunton  (1717-8). 

CHARLTON,  JOB.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  9,  1729. 
Of  Salop.  Perhaps  of  the  Park,  Salop.  Died  Mar.  1761. 
Perhaps  ist  s.  of  Sir  Francis,  of  Ludford,  Heref.,  Bart.; 
adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  23,  1727-8.  (G.  Mag.) 

CHARLTON,  JOB  STAUNTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Feb.  21,  1 717-8.  Of  SUunton,  Notte.  S.  of  Gilbert,  of 
Staunton.  Matric.  1717;  B.A.  1721-2.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Jan.  22,  1717-8.  M.P.  for  Newark,  1741-61.  Died 
Feb.  1778.   Brother  of  Gilbert  (1720).   (G.  Mag.) 

CHARLTON  or  CARLTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity, 
Easter,  1572;  scholar  from  Westminster,  157a;  B.A.  1575-6. 

CHARLETON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  June  3,  1681. 
S.  of  James.  B.  at  Holton,  Lanes.  School,  Manchester. 

CHARLTON,  MICHAEL.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  1608.  S.  of 
Thomas,  of  Sandiacre,  Derbs.  B.  1589.  B.A.  1608-9;  M.A. 
1612.   Fellow,  1610.   Died  1614.   (Burke,  L.G.) 

CHARLTON,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Feb.  17, 
1644-5;  B.A.  1644-5.  Previously  adm.  at  Exeter  College, 
Oxford,  June  30,  1637.  R.  of  Woodborough,  Wilts.,  1653. 
Ejected  from  'Hill-Bishop,'  Somerset,  1662.  (Calamy,  11. 
365.) 

CHARLTON  or  CARLETON,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from 
Clare,  Easter,  1574;  B.A.  1577-8.  Said  to  have  taken  the 
degree  of  Mus.Bac.  Held  some  appointment  at  Norwich 
Cathedral.  Published,  in  1601,  a  collection  of  Madrigals. 
R.  of  Bawsey  and  Glosthorpe,  Norfolk,  1612-38.  Probably 
died  1638.   (D.N.B.) 

CHARLTON,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1576; 
B.A.  1579-80.   Perhaps  V.  of  Owston,  Lines.,  1587. 

CHARLTON,  STEPHEN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  1660. 
Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  June  12,  1661.  Probably  s.  of 
Edward,  of  Sandiacre,  Derbt.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  from 
SUple  Inn,  Mar.  3,  1665-6.  Bantotcr,  1671.  (J.  Foster, 
Gray's  Inn.) 

CHARLTON,  THOMAS.  Matric  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
161 7.  Probably  t.  of  Thomas,  of  Sandiacre,  Derbs.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  May  7,  1619. 


Char  NOCK,  Roger 

CHARLTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Oct.  8, 
1636.  S.  of  Nicholas.  B.  at  Sandiacre,  Derbs.  Schools, 
Basford,  Notts,  and  Nottingham.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1637. 
High  Sheriff  for  Notts.,  1667.  Of  Chilwell,  Notte.  Died  1690, 
aged  71.  Father  of  Thomas  (1659-60).   (PeiU,  i.  446.) 

CHARLTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  ai, 
1650.   Of  Derbyshire.   Matric  1650. 

CHARLETON,  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 

May  16,  1656.   Of  Yorkshire.  School,  Sherbum,  Yorks. 
CHARLTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St  John's,  Jan.  13, 

1659-60.    S.  of  Thomas  (1636),  of  Chilwell,  Notts.,  Esq. 

B.  there.   School,  Harborough.    Matric.  1660;  B.A.  1663-4. 

Probably  M.A.  1675  (Lit.  Reg.).  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn.  May  7. 

1662.   Died  1701.   (Burke,  L.G.) 

CHARLETON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  Aug.  29, 1702. 
B.  in  London. 

CHARLTON,  WALTER  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Queens', 
Michs.  1589.  Of  Salop.  S.  and  h.  of  Andrew,  of  Apley, 
Salop,  Esq.;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  15,  1591.  Migrated  to 
Oxford,  Jan.  22,  1590-1,  age  16.  B.A.  from  St  Mary  Hall, 
1594;  M.A.  1597.  V.  of  Ilminster,  Somerset,  1605.  V.  of 
Somerton,  1609.  R.  of  Shepton  Mallet,  1609.  R.  of  Alms- 
ford,  1610.   (Al.  Oxon.;  Vis.  ofShrops.,  1623.) 

CHARLTON,  WILLIAM,  see  CARLTON. 

CHARLTON, .  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1629-30. 

CHARLEWOOD,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1605;  B.A.  1608-9.  Of  Little  Burstead,  Essex.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  i,  1610.    WUI  (P.C.C.)  1625. 

CHARMAN,  FRANCIS.   B.A.  from  King's,  1636-7;  M.A.  1640. 

CHARNELHOUSE,  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Pembroke,  June  27,  1646.  S.  of  William,  of  Coventry,  dyer. 
Matric.  1646;  B.A.  1649-50. 

CHARNELLS,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June 
23>  1637.  Matric.  1637;  B.A.  1640-1.  Died  of  small-pox. 
Buried  at  St  Andrew's,  Cambridge,  Mar.  17,  1640-1. 

CHARNELLS,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  29, 
1672.  Of  Lincolnshire:  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Snareston,  Leics. 
School,  Market  Boswell.  Scholar;  Matric.  1674;  B.A.  1676-7. 
Fellow,  1677.   Buried  Apr.  i,  1678.   (NichoU,  in.  1047*.) 

CHARNLEY,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm  sizar  (age  26)  at  St  John's, 
July  2,  1686.  S.  of  Robert,  husbandman.  B.  at  Winwick, 
Lanes.  School,  Winwick.  Matric.  1686. 

CHARNLEY,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Apr. 
28,  1737.  S.  of  William,  clerk,  of  Lanes.  B.  at  Alston. 
School,  Sherbum,  Yorks.  Matric.  1737.  One  of  these  names 
V.  of  Ecdeshall,  Yorks.,  1766-9. 

CHARNLEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  St  John's, 
May  22, 1718,  from  Trinity,  Dublin,  where  he  had  been  adm. 
May  16,  1716.  S.  of  Heory,  grocer,  of  Lancashire.  B.  at 
Balderstone,  near  Preston.  School,  Threshfield,  Yorks. 
Matric.  1717;  B.A.  1718-9.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  24, 
1719;  priest  (York)  June  4,  1721.  P.C.  of  Tarle ton.  Lanes., 
1720-2.  V.  of  Broughton,  1721-7.  V.  of  Selby  and  Brayton, 
Yorks.,  1728-48.  Died  Apr.  9,  1748.  But  see  Al.  Oxon.  for 
a  contemporary. 

CHARNOCK,  HUGH.  B.A.  1510-1.  Supp.  for  B.A.  at  Oxford, 
1508-9.  Incorp.  (Oxford)  1514.  M.A.  (Oxford)  1514;  B.D. 
(Oxford)  1523.  Of  Brasenose  College.  Preb.  of  Hereford, 
1529.  Died  1550.   (Ckurton,  293,  299.) 

CHERNOKE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1578. 
Probably  s.  of  Richard  (1548).   Died  1641. 

CHARNOCK,  JOHN  (1604-5),  see  CHAMMOCK. 

CHERNOCK,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 

1635.  Of  London.  B.A.  1638-9;  M.A.  1642.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Sept.  25,  1642. 

CHERNOCK,  PVNCENT.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Queens',  Mar.  30, 
1685.  Of  Bedfordshire.  S.  of  Sir  Villiers  (1661).  B.  1670. 
Matric.  1685.  Succeeded  as  Bart.,  1694.  Sheriff  of  Bucks., 
1703.  M.P.  for  Beds.,  1705,  1713-  Died  Sept.  2,  1734. 
Admon.  (P.C.C.)  1736.    (G.E.C.) 

CHARNOCK,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse, 
Michs.  1548.  Perhapss.of  Robert,  of  Hulcote,  Beds.  B.  1530- 
I.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1552.  Sheriff  for  Beds.,  1584,  1586 
and  1601.  Died  Aug.  14,  1615.  aged  84.  Buried  at  Hulcote. 
(MU.  Gen.  et  Her.,  4th  S.  l.  57-) 

CHARNOCKE,  ROGER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Cajus,  May  16, 

1636.  S.  of  George,  gent.,  deceased.  B.  at  Little  Shelford, 
Cambs.  School,  Biddenden,  Kent.  Matric.  1636;  Scholar, 
1636-43;  B.A.  1639-40;  M.A.  1643.  V.  of  Dartford,  Kent, 
1630-5.  Minbter  of  St  Martin's,  Iremonger  Lane,  London, 
X652-4.   (Venn,  i.  321.) 


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CHERNOCK,  ST  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St  Catharine's, 
1637.  Of  Bedfordshire.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Robert,  of  Hulcote. 
B.  c.  1619.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1620  (sic.).  Created  Bart., 
May  31,  i66i.  Buried  at  Hulcote,  Nov.  27,  1681.   (G.E.C.) 

CHARNOCK,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  30, 
1642.  S.  of  Richard,  attorney.  B.  1628,  in  St  Catharine 
Creechurch,  London.  Matric.  1642;  B.A.  1645-6;  M.A.  1649. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1652.  Fellow  of  New  College,  Oxford, 
1650.  Proctor,  Oxford,  1654.  Went  as  chaplain  to  Ireland 
with  Henry  Cromwell.  Afterwards  led  a  studious  life  in 
London,  where  he  lost  his  library  in  the  great  fire.  In  1675 
he  became  pastor  of  a  presbyterian  congregation  at  Crosby 
Hall,  Bishopsgate  St.  Died  July  27,  1680.  Buried  at  St 
Michael's,  Comhill.   WiU,  P.C.C.   (D.N .B.;  Al.  Oxon.) 

CHARNOCK,  VILLIERS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Queens',  June  22, 
1661.  Of  Bedfordshire.  S.  of  St  John  (above).  B.  c.  1641. 
School,  Winchester.  Succeeded  as  Bart.,  i68i.  Sheriff  of 
Beds.,  1680-1.  M.P.  for  Beds.,  1685.  Buried  at  Hulcote, 
Nov.  27,  1694.  Father  of  Pyncent  (1685).   (G.E.C.) 

CHARNOCKE,  W.   Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1561. 

CHAROLD,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  June  12, 
1623.  S.  of  Robert.  B.  at  Eye,  Suffolk.  School,  Eye.  Matric. 
1623;  B.A.  1626-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  23,  1627; 
priest,  Sept.  23,  1632.  C.  of  Billingford  and  Brockdish,  Nor- 
folk, 1629;  and  of  Rushall,  1636.  R.  of  Siseland  till  1662. 
(Venn,  i.  262.) 

CHARRINGTON,  NICHOLAS.   Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Trinity. 

Oct.  26, 1712.  S.  of  John,  of  Horley,  Surrey.  School,  Epsom. 

Matric.  1714;  Scholar,  1715;  B.A.  1716-7;  M.A.  1720.   Ord. 

deacon  (London)  Dec.  20,  1719.    V.  of  Aldenham,  Herts., 

1725-73.  Died  Oct.  20,  1773. 
CHARRISE,  JOHN.  Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1607. 
CHARTAM,  RALPH.    Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 

1 571.    Probably  Ralph  Charter,  deacon,  of  Lincoln  diocese, 

ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  1586. 

CHARTE,  JOHN.  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1585-6. 

CHARVELL,  THOMAS.  Matria  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1544. 

CHASE,  GAMALIEL.  M.A.  1619  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
Devon.  Matric.  from  St  Mary  Hall,  Oxford,  Dec.  1,  1609, 
age  15;  B.A.  1614;  M.A.  i6i8;  B.D.  1625.  R.  of  Wambrooke, 
Dorset,  1621.   V.  of  Yarcombe,  Devon,  1628. 

CHASE,  JAMES.  M.A.  1682  (Com.  Reg.).  One  of  these  names 
s.  of  John,  of  Westminster,  Esq.,  matric.  from  Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  Dec.  15,  1665,  age  15.  M.P.  for  Marlow,  1690-1710. 
Apothecary  to  the  King's  household.  Died  June  23,  1721. 
(Al.  Oxon.;  A.  B.  Beavan.) 

CHASE,  JEREMY.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  King's,  Easter, 
1620.  S.  of  Jeremy,  draper,  mayor  of  Cambridge.  School, 
Perse.  B.A.  1622-3;  M.A.  from  Christ's,  1626.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1626. 

CHACE,  JOHN,   Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  Easter,  1611. 
CHASE,  JOHN,   Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  July  5,  1621. 

S.  of  Matthew,  gent.  B.  at  Chesham,  Bucks.  School,  Reading. 

Matric.  1621;  B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.  1628.  Brother  of  Thomas 

(1628)  and  Richard  (1614). 
CHASE,   RICHARD.    Adm.   pens,   at  Sidney,   May  7,   1614. 

S.   of  Matthew,  of  Chesham,  Bucks.  Matric.  1614;  B.A. 

1617-8;  M.A.  1621;  B.D.  1628.    FeUow.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 

1618.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  22;  priest,  Sept.  23, 1622. 

R.  of  Chislehurst,  Kent,  till  1641.    R.  of  Stone,  c.  1637. 

Minister  of  Chesham  Bois,  Bucks.,  1662.  Chaplain  to  (his 

uncle,  John  Bowie),  Bishop  of  Rochester.   Brother  of  John 

(1621)  and  Thomas  (1628).  (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 
CHASE,    RICHARD.     Adm.    at   Corpus   Christi,    1732.     Of 

Norwich.     Matric.    1733;   B.A.    1736-7;   M.A.    1740.     Ord. 

priest  (Gloucester,  Litt.  dim.  from  Norwich)  Apr.  14,  1739. 

R.  of  Hempstead,  Norfolk,  1739-85.     P.C.  of  Sprowston, 

1742-84.  V.  of  StaUiam,  1742-5-  R-  of  EUingham,  1746-85. 

R.  of  Eccles,  1749-73-    R-  of  lUcetshaU  St  John,   Suffolk, 

1761-85.    Died  Mar.  23,  1785,  aged  70.    (G.  Mag.) 

CHASE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  29,  1739. 
S.  of  Richard,  of  Much  Hadham,  Herts.  School,  Bishop's 
Stortford.  Matric.  1739.  Of  Much  Hadham,  Esq.  High 
Sheriff  of  Herts.,  1744.  Knighted  Mar.  7,  1743-4.  Created 
D.C.L.  at  Oxford,  1759.  Died  Jan.  1788.  (Al.Oxon.;G.Mag.) 

CHASE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  July  3, 
1628.  S.  of  Matthew,  Esq.  B.  at  Chesham,  Bucks.  School, 
Eton.  Matric,  1628.  Brother  of  John  (162 1)  and  Richard 
(1614). 

CHACE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  2, 
1721.  S.  of  Samuel,  brickmaker  (or  stonemason),  of  Middle- 
sex. B.  in  St  GUes-in-the-Fields,  London.  CoUeger  at  Eton, 
1714-20.  Matric.  1721.  Migrated  to  Sidney,  Jan.  31, 1723-3. 


Chave,  Tristram 

CHACE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  24,  1583.  B.  at  Gt  Chesham,  Bucks.  Matric. 
1583;  B.A.  1587-8;  M.A.  1591;  M.D.  1601,  FeUow,  1586- 
1603.  'An  exceUent  scholar,  and  good  writer  of  comedy,' 
Died  1603,  in  CoUege.   (Harwood.) 

CHACE, ,  Adm.  at  King's,  1590-1.  Donor  to  the  Library, 

CHACE, ,   Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Christ's,  1610-1. 

CHASEY  or  CHANSEY,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  at  King's 
(age  18)  a  scholar  from  Eton,  Sept.  1, 1501.  B.  at '  Sabysford.* 
B.A.  1505-6;  M.A.  1509.  FeUow,  1504-12.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  May  29,  1507.   Of  Hereford  diocese. 

CHASYE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1559. 

CHASIE,  THOMAS,  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1577, 

CHASSELOUP,  PETER,  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Sept. 
8,  1708.  S.  of  Charles,  of  London.  B.  at  Hertford.  School, 
Charterhouse,  London.  Scholar,  1710,  Migrated  to  St  John's, 
Apr.  30,  1711  ('as  s,  of  Peter').    Matric.  1712;  B.A.  1712-3. 

CHASTENEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Oct.  4, 
1744.  S.  of  waiiam,  of  Sotterley,  SuffoUc.  B.  at  Denton, 
Norfolk.  School,  Beccles.  Scholar,  1744-52;  Matric.  1745; 
B.A.  1748-9.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  May  21,  1749,  as  C.  of  Toft, 
Cambs.   (Venn,  11.  56.) 

CHASTENEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
July  I,  1746.  S.  of  John,  farmer,  of  NorfoUi.  B.  at  Topcroft. 
School,  Norwich.   Matric.  1747. 

CHATBURNE  or  CHADBURN,  DANIEL.  Matric.  pens,  from 
Jesus,  c.  1596;  B.A.  1599-1600;  M.A.  1603.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1605. 

CHATBURNE,  GEORGE,  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1552.  Of  Lancashire.  B.A.  1555-6;  M.A.  from  St  Catharine's, 
1559-  FeUow  of  St  Catharine's,  c.  1556.  V.  of  Duxford 
St  John,  Cambs.,  1561.    R.  of  Duxford  St  Peter,  1564. 

CHATBURNE,  OLIVER,  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  c.  1593; 
B.A.  1596-7;  M.A.  1600.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Norwich) 
Sept.  29,  1600,  age  26.  V.  of  Westleton,  Suffolk,  1600-27. 
Buried  there  May  30,  1627. 

CHATBURNE  or  CHADBURN,  RICHARD,  Matric.  sizar  from 
Queens',  Easter,  1631.  Of  Huntingdonshire, 

CHATBURNE,  WILLIAM.  Scholar  of  St  Catharine's,  1558- 
Perhaps  the  same  who  matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1560. 
Probably  ord.  priest  (Lincohi)  May  8,  1569;  'bred  in  the 
schools.'  Perhaps  preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1585-1 614;  and  R.  of 
Baldock,  Herts. 

ChAtEAUNEUF,  see  ALBASPINA,  Marquis  of, 

CHATER,  see  CHAYTOR, 

CHATFIELD,  JOHN,  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  May  11,  1724.  Of 
Surrey.  Matric.  1724;  LL.B.  1729.  Ord.  deacon  (Chichester) 
Sept.  21,  1729;  priest,  Oct.  4,  1730.  R.  of  Southease,  Sussex, 
1730.  R.  of  Balcombe,  1740.  Buried  at  Balcombe,  Oct,  30, 
1778.   WiU  proved  at  Lewes.   (W.  C.  Renshaw.) 

CHATFIELD,  STEPHEN,  M.A.  1586  (Incorp.  from  Oxford; 
not  recorded  in  Al.  Oxon.).  Master  of  Kingston-on-Thames 
School,  1573.  V.  of  Kingston-on-Thames,  1574-98,  R.  of 
Long  Ditton,  1577-82.  Treasurer  of  Chichester,  1581.  V.  of 
Charlewood,  1584-98.  Preb.  of  Chichester,  1587.  Died  1598. 
(Manning  and  Bray,  iii.  24;  11.  193.) 

CHATERYS,  JOHN,  Proctor,  c.  1365-6.  Master  of  Clare  Hall, 
1392-1400.  Donor  of  plate  to  the  CoUege.  Doubtless  the 
scholar  at  King's  HaU,  1350;  left  in  1365.  Clerk  to  John  of 
Gaunt.   (Clare  Coll.  Hist.,  19;  Papal  Petitions,  1.  529.) 

CHATTERIS,  JOHN,  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1581;  B.A.  1584-5;  M.A.  1588.  Ord,  priest  (Norwich)  Oct. 
21,  1589.  R.  of  lUington,  Norfolk,  1592,  V,  of  Weybread, 
Suffolk,  1606-23. 

CHATERES,  THOMAS,  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1544, 

CHATTERTON,  see  CHADERTON, 

CHATWIN  or  CHATTINS,  JOHN,  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel, 
June  28, 1682.  Of  Leicestershire.  Matric.  pens.  Lent,  1683-4; 
B.A.  1685-6.   A  poet. 

CHAUNCEY,  see  CHANCY. 

CHAUNDRY,  WILLIAM,   M.A.  1459-60. 

CHAUNTLER,  NICHOLAS,  Matric.  pens,  from  Clark,  Easter, 
1575-  V.  of  Patcham,  Sussex,  1581-93,  R,  of  Rotherfield, 
1581-3. 

CHAUNTLER,  ROGER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1563;  Scholar,  1565;  B.A.  1566-7;  M.A.  1570. 

CHAUSSU,  NICHOLAS  DE.  M.A.  1625  (on  the  Kmg's  visit). 

CHAVE,  TRISTRAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  May  8, 
1687.  S.  of  Thomas,  farmer.  B.  at  Tiverton,  Devon.  School, 
Tiverton.  Matric.  1688;  B.A.  1690-1;  M.A.  1694;  B.D.  1701. 
FeUow,  1693.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1699.  R.  of  Minefaead, 
Somerset,  1703-9.   Died  1709. 


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ChaWdron,  Abraham 

CHAWDRON,  ABRAHAM.  Matric  pens,  from  Petkrhousk, 
Mkhs.  1581. 

CHAWNER  or  CHEYNER,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus 
Christi,  Easter,  1575;  B.A.  1578-9;  M.A.  1582.  Ord.  priest 
(Norwich)  June  29,  1599,  age  40.  C.  of  Swaffield,  Norfolk. 

CHAWNER,  ROBERT.  Matric  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1614.  Of  Norfolk.  B.A.  1616-7;  M.A.  1620.  V.  of 
Thorpe  Market,  Norfolk,  1626-34.   Father  of  the  next. 

CHAWNER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Oct.  17, 
1642.  S.  of  Robert  (above),  V.  of  Thorpe  Market,  Norfolk. 
Matric.  1642 ;  B.A.  1646-7.  R.  of  Little  Ellingham,  Norfolk, 
1655-72.  Will  (Norwich)  1672.   (K#«n,  1.  348.) 

CHAWNER,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  16x6. 
Of  Norfolk.   Matric.  1617;  B.A.  1619-20;  M.A.  1633. 

CHAWNER,  WILLIAM  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1604;  B.A. 
1607-8;  M.A.  1612.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  25,  1608, 
age  24;  priest.  Mar.  12,  1608-9.  C.  of  West  Somerton, 
Norfolk,  m  1635. 

CHAYWORTH  or  CHAUWORTH,  BARTHOLOMEW.  Matric. 
pens,  from  Trinity,  c.  1598.  Perhaps  s.  of  John,  of  Epper- 
stone,  Notts.,  Esq.,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  i,  1601. 

CHAYWORTH,  GEORGE.  Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  Trinity, 
Micbs.  1564.  One  of  these  names  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1567. 
Perhaps  s.  of  Sir  John  of  Langar,  Notts.  Knighted,  1584. 
Died  Mar.  4,  1589.   (Godfrey,  Churches  of  Notts) 

CHAWORTH,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1572.  Probably  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1576.  Barrister,  1583. 
Autumn  reader  and  bencher;  and  M.P.  for  East  Retford, 
1588. 

CHAWORTH,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Emmanuel,  Michs. 
1586.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Henry,  Esq.,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
May  13,  1590. 

CHAWORTH,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  frran  Trinity,  e.  1598. 

CHAWORTH,  GEORGE.  M.A.  1614-5  (on  the  King's  visit). 
Perhaps  same  as  the  above.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Southwell, 
Notts.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1605.  Perhaps  kiiighted,  1605. 
M.P.  for  Notts.,  1620. 

CHAWORTH,  GEORGE.  Adm.  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  1720. 
Matric.  1720;  B.A.  1723-4;  M.A.  1727.  Probably  s.  of 
Patrick  (1690).   Buried  at  Annesley,  Apr.  26,  1758. 

CHAWORTH  ('DE  CADURCIS'),  GILBERT.  Adm.  FeU.-Com. 
(age  15)  at  Caius,  Nov.  20,  1622.  Eldest  s.  of  Sir  George, 
Knt.,  of  Wiverton,  Notts.  B.  in  London.  School,  private. 
Matric.  162a.  Died  1627.  Brother  of  the  next.  IVeHH,  1. 
260.) 

CHAWORTH  ('DE  CADURCIS'),  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  if) 
at  Caius,  Mar.  12, 1626-7.  S.  of  Sir  (Jeorge,  Knt.,  of  Wiverton, 
Notts.  B.  at  Mercaston,  Derbs.  School,  Perse,  Cambridge. 
Matric  1627.  Succeeded  his  father  as  Baron  Chaworth  of 
Trim,  and  Viscount  Ardagh,  1639.  Died  in  June,  1644. 
Brother  of  Gilbert,  above.   (Venn,  i.  280;  G.E.C.) 

CHAWORTH,  PATRICK.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall, 
Easter,  1690.  Natural  s.  of  Patrick,  Viscount  Chaworth. 
B.  1673.  Of  Annesley,  Notts.  Married  EUzabeth  Pole. 
Sheriff  of  Notts.,  1705.  Buried  Jan.  29,  1719.  Father  of  the 
two  next,  and  perhaps  of  George  (1720). 

CHAWORTH,  PATRICK.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Aug.  28,  1718.  S.  of  Patrick,  Esq.  (above).  B.  at  Annesley. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  17x7.  M.P.  for  East  Retford,  1722. 
Buried  Apr.  5,  1731.  Brother  of  the  next  and  father  of 
William  (1745). 

CHAWORTH,  POLE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  25, 
1720.  S.  of  Patrick  (1690),  Esq.,  of  Annesley.  B.  at  Annesley. 
School,  Eton  Matric.  1720.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
June  26,  1720.  Barrister,  1726.  Brother  of  Patrick,  above, 
and  perhaps  George  (1720). 

CHAYWORTH,  W.  Matric  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1570. 

CHAWORTH,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
Mar.  27,  1745.  S.  of  Patrick  (1718),  of  Annesley,  Notts. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1745.  Killed  in  a  duel  with 
Lord  Byron.   Buried  Feb.  8,  1765. 

CHAYTOR,  HENRY.    Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1623.    Perhaps  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Buttcrby,  Durham.    B.A. 

1626-7.   Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1626.   Buried  at  St  Oswald's, 

Durham,  May  i,  1629,  aged  20. 
CHAYTER,  HUGH.   Matric  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1362. 

Probably  s.  ot  Christopher,  of  Butterby,  Durham.   Equerry 

to  Queen  EUzabeth.  Died  Jan.  10,  1593.   (M.  H.  Peacock.) 
CHAITOR  or  CHBTBR,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr. 

1636.  S.  of  Ralph  (7  1386),  of  Yorks.    School,  Richmond. 

Matric.  1636. 


Cheeke,  HenrV 

CHATER,  RALPH.  Matric  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1586. 
Of  Richmondshire.  BA.  (?  1589-90);  M.A.  from  Christ's, 
1593.  Elected  fellow  of  Chnst's,  but  held  inadmissible. 
V.  of  Wensley,  Vorks.,  1607-43.   (Peile,  i.  188.) 

CHATER,  THOMAS.  Matric  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 
1572. 

CHAYTOR,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  peis.  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Nov. 
30,  1658.  S.  of  Nicholas,  of  Butterby,  Durham.  B.  at 
Haughton,  Durham,  July  24, 1639.  School,  Brignall.  Matric 
1658;  M.A.  1682.  Of  Croft,  Vorks.  Created  baronet,  June 
28,  1671.  Died  1720,  in  the  Fleet  prison,  where  he  had  been 
a  prisoner  for  17  years.  Buried  at  St  Bride's,  London,  Jan. 
7,  1720-1.  (Peile,  I.  583;  GM.C;  H.  M.  Wood.) 

CHAYTOR,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Magdalene, 
Oct.  24,  1750.  S.  of  Henry,  Esq.  B.  at  Croft,  Vorks.  School, 
Appleby,  Westmorland.  Matric.  1750.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Jan.  23,  1753-  M.P.  for  Penryn,  1774;  for  Hedon, 
1780.   Died  May  15,  1819. 

CHATER, .  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1561. 

CHATYR, .   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Apr.  20,  1703 

(resided  till  1705). 

CHEADLE  or  CHEADLY,  ELIAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
May  26,  1669.  Of  Derbyshire.  Matric.  1669;  B.A.  1672-3. 
Ord.  priest  (Gloucester)  Dec.  5,  1677.   (F.  S.  Hockaday.) 

CHEADLE  orCHEDELL,  ROWLAND.  M.A.  1622  (Incorp.  from 
Oxford).  Of  Anglesey.  Matric.  from  Jesus  College,  Oxford, 
Nov.  24,  1615,  age  17;  B.A.  1618-9;  M.A.  1621;  B.D.  and 
D.D.  1632.  R.  of  IJanddyfnam,  Anglesey,  1620;  of  Llan- 
fachell,  1621.  R.  of  Llanfihangel-y-Tracthau,  Merion.,  1625. 
Treasurer  of  Bangor,  1625.  R.  of  Uandegfan,  Anglesey, 
1626;  and  of  Uanvaethln,  1649.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

CHEALE,  JOHN.  Adm.  FelL-Com.  at  Trinity,  June  15,  1731. 
S.  of  John,  of  Henfield,  Sussex.  Died  Oct.  17,  1731,  aged  18. 
Buried  at  Shermanbury,  Sussex.  M.I.  at  Henfield. 

CHEALES,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  26, 
1621.   Matric.  1621;  B.A  1624. 

CHEALES,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  1625.  Matric 
1625 ;  B.A.  from  Magdalene,  1628-9 ;  M.A.  1632.  One  of  these 
names,  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Hagworthingham,  Lines.,  bapt. 
there,  Feb.  16,  1610-1.  Buried  July  16,  1666.  {Lines. 
Pedigrees.) 

CHEALES,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
July  2,  1731.  S.  of  Richard,  gent.  B.  at  Hagworthingham, 
Lines.  School,  Lincoln.  Matric.  1731;  B.A.  1734-5;  M.A. 
1738.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  21,  1733;  priest,  Dec.  18, 
1737.  R-  of  Thorpe-by-Newark,  Notts.,  1763.  R.  of  Wicken- 
by.  Lines.   {Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

CHEATTLE  or  CHETTLE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June 
21,  1671.  Of  Leicestershire.  Matric.  1671;  B.A.  1674-5; 
M.A.  1678.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  May  30,  1675;  priest  (Peterb.) 
May  21,  1676.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1678.  V.  of  Leak,  Vorks., 
1687. 

CHEDOCK,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  29, 1620. 
Matric.  1620. 

CHEDWORTH  or  CHADWORTH,  JOHN.  Appohited  fellow  of 
King's,  at  the  second  election  of  that  foundation,  1443.  B. 
in  Gloucestershire.  Fellow  of  Merton  College,  Oxford.  Pro- 
vost of  King's,  1446-52.  R.  of  Stoke  Hammond,  Bucks., 
1433.  R.  of  Stepney,  Middlesex,  till  1471.  Preb.  of  Salisbury, 
1440;  of  Lincoln,  1454;  of  London,  1462;  and  of  York, 
1464.  V.  of  Fulham,  1467.  Archdeacon  of  Wilts.,  1449;  of 
Northants.,  1457;  of  Lincoln,  146^.  Bishop  of  Lincoln,  145a- 
71.  Died  Nov.  23,  1471.  Buried  in  Uncoln  Cathedral.  Will, 
P.C.C    {D.N.B.;  Harwood.) 

CHEEKE  or  CHEKE,  HATTON.  Matric  pens,  from  Trinity, 
c.  1595.  S.  of  Henry,  next,  and  grandson  of  Sir  John  (1529). 
Knighted,  1603.  Killed  in  a  duel  at  Calais,  and  buried  at 
Dover.  {Cooper,u.g;  Vis.  of  Essex,  1612.) 

CHEKE,  HENRY.  Matric  FeU.-Com.  from  Trinity,  Lent, 
1564-5.  (According  to  Cooper  he  was  a  student  at  King's 
CoUege.)  S.  of  Sir  John  (1529),  of  Cambridge.  Said  to  have 
been  created  M.A.  on  or  about  Mar.  30,  1568.  M.P.  for 
Bedford,  1572;  and  for  Boroughbridge,  1584.  Secret^ 
to  the  CouncU  of  the  North,  1581.  Died  m  York,  1586. 
Buried  In  the  Minster.  Father  of  Hatton,  above,  and 
perhaps  the  next,  and  Thomas  (1629).  {Cooper,  u.  9 ;  D.N.B. ; 
Vis.  of  Essex,  r6ia.) 

CHEEK  HENRY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Michs.  1388. 
Matric.  1588.  Probably  8.  of  Henry,  above.  If  so,  adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  6,  1590.    (Vis.  of  Essex,  1612.) 

CHEBKB,  HENRY.  Adm.  p«n«.  at  Bmmanubl,  May,  1668. 
Matric  1668. 


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Cheeke,  John 

CHEKE,  JOHN.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1529-30;  M.A.  1533. 
Fellow,  1529.  S.  of  Peter  (1509),  University  BedelL  B.  in 
Cambridge,  June  16,  1514.  An  early  reformer.  Greek 
lecturer  in  the  University,  and  the  first  Regius  Professor, 
1540.  Public  orator,  1544.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1542;  and 
canon  of  King's  College  (Christ  Church),  Oxford.  Tutor  to 
Prince  Edward,  1544.  M.P.  for  Bletchingley,  1547,  i553. 
Provost  of  King's,  1548-53.  Knighted,  1551.  Chamberlain 
of  the  Exchequer,  clerk  of  the  Council,  and  secretary  of  State, 
1552.  Under  Queen  Mary  he  retired  abroad,  and  for  a  time 
lectured  in  Greek  at  Strasburg.  He  was  seized  in  Flanders, 
brought  to  England,  and  committed  to  the  Tower.  Under 
threats  he  abjured  Protestantism  and  was  received  into  the 
Romish  Church,  Oct.  4,  1556.  Died  in  London,  Sept.  13, 
1557.  Buried  at  St  Alban's,  Wood  St.  M.I.  there.  Known 
as  one  of  the  principal  restorers  of  Greek  learning  in  England. 
For  a  list  of  his  works  see  D.N.B.  Father  of  Henry  (1564). 
{Cooper,  I.  167;  D.N.B.;  Vis.  of  Essex.) 

CHEKE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1544. 
One  of  these  names  V.  of  Ardeley,  Herts.,  1560,  and  V.  of 
Rushden,  1561. 

CHEKE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens  from  Peterhouse,  Lent,  1564-5. 
Ord.  priest  (London)  Dec.  28,  1570;  C.  of  Chalfont  St  Giles. 
Perhaps  V.  of  Datchet,  Bucks.,  1575-80. 

CHEEKE,  MICHAEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  10,  1675. 
S.  of  Robert  (1644),  R.  of  Cattistock.  Bapt.  Aug.  22,  1658. 
Matric.  1675;  B.A.  1678-9.  Subscribed  for  deacon's  orders 
(Bristol)  Sept.  17,  1681;  for  priest's,  Dec.  24,  1682.  R.  and 
patron  of  CaUistock,  1683-98.  Died  1698.  Will  at  Bland- 
ford.  Brother  of  Robert  (1684).   (F.  S.  Hockaday.) 

CHEKE,  PETER.  Esquire  bedeU,  1509-30.  S.  of  Robert,  of 
Mottiston,  Isle  of  Wight.  Benefactor  to  the  University.  Died 
c.  Jan.  1529-30.  WiU  (V.C.C).  Father  of  Sir  John  Cheke 
(1529-30).  (Cooper,  1. 39;Stokes,  Bedells;  Vis.  of  Essex,  1612.) 

CHEKE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1586; 
Scholar,  1588;  B.A.  1590-1;  M.A.  1594;  B.D.  1610.  Fellow, 
1593.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1594.  Perhaps  R.  of  EgglesclifEe, 
Durham,  1606-10.  R.  of  Tunstall,  Kent,  1610-47.  Preb.  of 
Rochester,  1617-41.  V.  of  Hoo  St  Werbergh,  1622-5.  Died 
July  5,  1647,  aged  78.   Buried  at  Tunstall.   Will,  P.C.C. 

CHEEKE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  Michs.  1642 
(Fell. -Com.  in  College).  Perhaps  s.  of  Sir  Thomas,  of  Pirgo, 
Havering,  Essex;  age  9  in  1634.   {Vis.  of  Essex,  1634.) 

CHEEK,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  8,  1644.  Of 
Dorset.  Matric.  1644;  B.A.  1647-8;  M.A.  1650.  Fdlow,  1649. 
R.  and  patron  of  Cattistock,  Dorset.  Died  1678.  Father  of 
Michael  (1675)  and  the  next. 

CHEEK,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  June  5,  1684.  Of 
Dorset.  S.  of  Robert,  above.  Matric.  1684;  B.A.  from  St 
John's,  1687-6.  Subscribed  for  priest's  orders  (Bristol)  Mar. 
9,  1690-1.   Brother  of  Michael  (1675).   (F.  S.  Hockaday.) 

CHEEKE,  ROGER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1577-8; 
Scholar,  1582;  B.A.  1582-3;  M.A.  1586.  Fellow,  1585. 

CHEEKE,  THOMAS.  M.A.  1629  {fU.  nob.).  Perhaps  s.  of  Henry 
(1565).  Probably  of  F*irgo,  Essex.  Knighted,  1603.  Died 
1659.    {Vis.  of  Essex,  1634.) 

CHEEK,  THOMAS.  M.A.  1631  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Henry,  of  Petberton,  Somerset.  Matric.  from  Wadham 
College,  Oxford,  Feb.  20,  1623-4,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1625-6;  M.A.  1638. 

CHEEK,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  June  13, 
1644.  Matric.  1644.  Perhaps  2nd  s.  of  Sir  Thomas,  of  Pirgo, 
Havering,  Essex.    {Vis.  of  Essex,  1634.) 

CHEEK,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens',  June  29, 
1676.   Of  Hertfordshire.  Matric.  1677.  Died  1712-3. 

CHEERE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Magdalene,  Feb.  11,  1747-8. 
Matric.  1748.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  20, 1748-9. 
S.  of  Henry  f wrongly  'William'  in  the  Trinity  Register),  of 
St  Margarets,  Westminster.  School,  Hoxton,  London. 
Scholar,  1750;  LL.B.  1754.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  22, 
1754.  The  father.  Sir  Henry,  a  statuary,  was  created  Bart. 
1766.  William,  in  Holy  Orders,  succeeded  as  Bart.,  1781. 
Of  White  Roding,  Essex.  Died  there  Feb.  28,  1808.  Buried 
at  Clapham.   {G.E.C.) 

CHEESE,  JOHN.  'Student  of  Christ's,'  when  ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  June  7;  priest,  Sept.  21,  1623. 

CHEESBROUGH,  HUGH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  18,  1636.  S.  of  Thomas,  husbandman,  of  Ravenstone- 
dale,  Westmorland.  B.  there.  School,  Kirkby-Stephen. 
Matric.  1637. 

CHEESEMAN,  ROBERT.  Student  at  Cambridge,  1534.  A  monk 
from  Westminster  Abbey.   (Pearce,  Westminster.) 

CHEESEWRIGHT,  ANDREW.  B.A.  1473-4;  B.D.  1484-5. 
Fellow  of  Pembroke,  c.  1474.  Chantry  priest  at  Eltisworth 
(?  Elsworth,  Cambs.),  1477.    R.  there  to  1477.    {Loder.) 


Chenevix,  Richard 

CHESSWRIGHT,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius, 
Nov.  7,  1594.  S.  of  John,  gent.  B.  at  Fordham,  Cambs. 
School,  Ely.  Matric.  c.  1595;  B.A.  1598-9;  M.A.  1602. 
Probably  R.  of  Norton-Fitzwaixen,  Somerset,  1617-27. 
{Venn,  i.  154.) 
CHEESWRIGHT,  JOHN.  B  A.  1509-10;  M.A.  1513;  B.D.  1523- 
4.  Fellow  of  Pembroke,  1515.  Scholar  or  fellow  of  King's 
Hall,  1520-33.  Proctor,  1519-20.  V.  of  Melbourne,  Cambs., 
till  1537.  V.  of  Wisbech  St  Peter  to  1537.  Died  1537.  Will 
proved  (V.C.C). 

CHESEWRIGHT,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Michs.  1556. 

CHEESEWRIGHT,  MARK.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke, 
Michs.  1584.  Of  Fordham,  Cambs.  S.  of  John.  School, 
Ely.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Mar.  30, 1587,  age  19;  Scholar  of  Caius, 
1587;  B.A.  1587-8.  Died  in  College.  Buried  at  St  Michael's, 
Mar.  2,  1588-9.    {Venn,  i.  128.) 

CHISWRIGHT,  W.  Matric  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs. 
1585. 

CHEESEWRIGHT, .  B.D.  1489. 

CHEETAM,  EDMUND.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  c.  1591, 
as  Chittam.    B.A.  (?  1594-3);  M.A.  1598. 

CHEETHAM,  EDMUND.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  June 
28,  1655.  S.  of  Samuel.  B.  at  Oldham,  Lanes.  School, 
Oldham.  Matric.  1656.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Felming- 
ham,  Norfolk,  1661. 

CHETHAM,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  Sept. 
20,  1707.  S.  of  Edward.  B.  at  Manchester.  School,  Man- 
chester. Matric.  1707.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  7,  1709. 
Barrister-at-law.   Died  1769. 

CHETHAM,  THOMAS.  Augustinian  canon,  of  Leeds  Priory, 
Kent.  B.D.  1525-6  (as  'Cambridge').  Suffragan  to  Bishop 
Bonner,  as  Bishop  of  Sidon.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1553. 
Sufiragan  to  Cardinal  Pole,  for  Canterbury,  1558.  R.  of 
Wrotham,  Kent,  1557.   Died  1558.   {Cooper,  1.  177.) 

CHEEVER,  EZECHIEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  12, 
1632-3.  S.  of  William,  of  London,  skinner.  B.  Jan.  25, 
1615-6.  Grecian  from  Christ's  Hospital.  Matric.  1633.  Went 
to  Boston,  New  England,  1637.  Master  of  the  Grammar  School 
at  Newhaven,  1638-50;  at  Ipswich,  1650-61;  Charleston, 
1661-70;  Boston,  1670-1708.  As  Cotton  Mather  says,  'he 
held  the  rod  for  70  years,'  nearly  all  the  eminent  men  in 
England  having  been  taught  by  him.  Author,  Latin 
Auidence.  Died  Aug.  2i,  1708.  (A.  W.  Lockhart;  J.  G. 
Bartlett.) 

CHEEVER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1674.  Of 
Canterbury.   B.A.  1677-8. 

CHEFFER,  RICHARD.  Augustinian  friar  at  Norwich.  Of 
Norfolk.  Student  at  Cambridge.  Flourished  c.  1400.  {D.N.B.; 
Pits,  479) 

CHEKYN,  see  also  CHICKEN. 

CHEKYN  orCHYKYN,  JOHN.  B.A.  1520-1;  M.A.  1524;  B.D. 
1530-1.  Of  Durham.   Fellow  of  Pembroke,  1519. 

CHEKYN, .   B.Civ.L.  1524-5. 

CHELDREY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  13,  1667. 
Perhaps  s.  of  Richard,  C.  of  Pannal.  Matric.  1667;  B.A. 
1670-1.  V.  of  Pannal,  Yorks.,  1677-83.  V.  of  Harewood, 
1704-24- 

CHELTER, .  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall,  June  17, 

1698. 

CHYNNERYE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Lent,  1584-5. 

CHINERY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Feb.  20, 
1666-7.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Harling,  Norfolk.  Matric. 
1667;  B.A.  1670-1;  M.A.  1674.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1675. 
V.  of  Haughley,  Suffolk,  1671-1702.  R.  of  Brettenham,  and 
V.  of  Croxton,  Norfolk,  1675.  R.  of  Combs,  Suffolk,  1689- 
1711.   Died  1711.    {Al.  Oxon.) 

CHENERY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Apr.  6,  1659. 
Of  Suffolk.   Matric.  1659;  Scholar,  1661. 

CHENERY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  July 
11,  1696.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Eye,  Suffolk,  gent.  Matric.  1697. 

CHENERY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clakx,  Oct.  16,  1728. 
B.  at  Eye,  Suffolk.  Matric.  1728. 

CHENEVIX,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse, 
May  3, 1713.  S.  of  [PhilipJ, colonel  of  the  Guards,  and  grandson 
of  Phjlip,  protestant  pastor  and  Huguenot  refugee.  School, 
Bishop's  Stortford.  Scholar,  1714;  B.A.  1716-7;  M.A.  1732; 
D.D.  1744.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  24i  1719;  priest, 
Sept.  10,  1721.  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Scarborough,  1719. 
Chaplain  to  Lord  Chesterfield,  1728;  with  whom  be  went  to 
Ireland,  1745.  R.  of  Gedling,  Notts.,  1734-45.  Bishop 
of  Killaloe,  1745.  Bishop  of  Waterford  and  Lismore,  1746-79. 
Died  at  Waterford,  Sept.  11,  1779.  {D.N.B.;  T.  A.  Walker, 
231) 


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Cheney,  Christopher 

CHEfJElf,  CHRISTOPHE.R.  Matric.  pens,  from  Petkrhoosk, 
Lent,  1579-80.  Perhaps  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Oct.  28,  1584. 
Barrister,  1592.  One  of  these  names  s.  of  William,  of  Thom- 
gumbald,  Yorks.   {Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1384.) 

CHENEY,  EDWARD,  see  CHINAY. 

CHEYNEY,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  (age  12)  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1362.  Of  Cbesham  Bois,  Bucks.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  Nov.  1568,  as  s.  of  John.  M.P.  for  Cardigan,  1584-6. 
Knighted,  1603.  Died  Jan.  5,  1619.  M.I.  at  Drayton  Beau- 
champ.  Brotherof  John  (1562).  (Cheyney  of  Chesham  Bois; 
Vis.  of  Bucks.) 

CHEYNEY,  HERBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1602;  LL.B.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1608,  as  Harberton. 

CHEISNE  or  CHENE,  JOHN.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1355, 
Promoted  to  a  benefice,  1362. 

CHEYNEY,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Sx  John's,  Easter,  1562. 
Of  Cbesham  Bois,  Bucks.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Drayton 
Beauchamp.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  1568.  Died 
1597.   Brother  of  Francis  (1562).   {Vis.  of  Bucks.) 

CHENY,  JOHN.  Matric,  pens,  from  Trinity,  Micbs.  1598. 
One  of  these  names,  of  Herts.,  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  10, 
1595- 

CHENEY,  OLIVER.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Apr.  27, 
1667.  Of  Suffolk.   Matric.  1668;  LL.B.,  1673. 

CHEYNEY,  RICHARD.  Scholar  of  Christ's.  B.  in  London, 
1513.  B.A.  1528-9;  M.A.  1532;  B.D.  1539-40.  Fellow 
of  Pembroke,  1530;  and  of  Christ's,  1534.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1565.  Ord.  priest,  Sept.  21,  1534.  V.  of  St  Helen's, 
Worcester.  V.  of  Halford,  Warws.,  1547.  Archdeacon  of 
Hereford,  1552-7.  V.  of  Maids  Moreton,  Bucks.,  1558.  R. 
of  Bishops  Hampton,  Warws.,  1559.  Preb.  of  Gloucester, 
1559.  Canon  of  Westminster,  1560.  Bishop  of  Gloucester, 
1562;  with  the  See  of  Bristol  in  commendam.  Died  Apr.  25, 
i579f  aged  65.  Buried  in  Gloucester  Cathedral.  (D.N.B.; 
Cooper,  I.  400.) 

CHENEY,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1561. 

CHEYNE,  ROBERT.   Matric  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1631. 

Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  Dec  1635.  B.A.  1636-7;  M.A.  1640. 

Probably  V.    of    Kirkby    Ravensworth,  Vorks.,   1653-66. 

R.  of  Wyckliffe,  1660-1. 
CHEYNE,  ROGER  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1368.  Left  July  25, 

1373.    {Trin.  Coll.  Adm.) 
CHEYNEY,  ROLAND.    Matric  sizar  from  Emmanuel,  Michs. 

1635- 
CHEYNEY,   SAMUEL.     Adm.   penii.   at  Emmanuel,   Blar.   7, 

1633-4.    Matric.   1634;  B.A.   1637-8;  M.A.   1641.    P.C.  of 

St  Mary  Colechurch,  London,  1640. 
CHEYNEY,  THOMAS.    B.Civ.L.  1511-2. 
CHEYNEY,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1521-2.  One  of  these  names  (M.A.), 

R.  of  Hanwell  and  Brentford,  Middlesex,  1538-47.    Died 

1547. 
CHAYNYE,  THOMAS.  Matric  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1566. 
CHEYNE,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Oct.  i, 

1628.    S.  of  Sir  Thomas,   Knt.,  of  Sundon,  Beds.    B.  at 

Cranfield,  Beds.  Schools,  Aston,  Herts,  and  Preston,  Bucks. 

Matric.  1628.   Of  Sundon,  Beds.,  Esq.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 

1620.   {Vis.  of  Beds.,  1634.) 
CHEYNE,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  23,  1680. 

Of  Bedfordshire.    Matric.  1680.    One  of  these  names  R.  of 

Pertenhall,  Beds.,  1695-1710.    Buried  there  Nov.  13,  1710. 

Perhaps  father  of  the  next.   (W.  M.  Noble.) 
CHEYNE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  30, 

1704.  S.  of  Thomas,  clerk,  of  Pertenhall,  Hunts,  (perhaps  the 
above).    Schools,  Wootton,  Beds,  and  Westminster.    Matric. 

1705.  Ord.  priest  (London)  Mar.  20, 1708-9.    Perhaps  of  St 
Mary-le-Strand;  died  Sept.  8,  1755.   (G.  Mag.) 

CHEYNEY,  W.  Matric  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1566. 
CHEYNEY,  W.  Matric  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1581. 
CHEYNEY,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1614;  B.A.  1617-8;  M.A.  1621.   Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept. 

21;  priest,  Sept.  22,  1617. 

CHENOWETH,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Pembroke, 
May  27,  1697.  S.  of  William,  of  'Bury,'  ComwalL  Matric. 
1697. 

CHERY,  EDWARD.   Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  c.  1397. 

CHERIB  or  CHORIE,  THOMAS.  Matric  pens,  from  Corpus 
Christi,  Lent,  1597-8.  Of  Norwich. 

CHERITON,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June 
2it  1739-  S.  of  Charles,  of  London.  School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  1740;  Scholar,  1740;  B.A.  1742-3.  Ord.  priest 
(Rochester)  May  20,  1744.  One  of  the  choir  m  Westaunster 
Abbey.  Chaplain  on  a  man-of-war,  1744.  {Al.  W**tmo»,,  321.) 


Cheshire,  Thomas 

CHERITON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Nov. 
5,  1739-  S.  of  Charles,  glover,  of  Middlesex.  B.  in  West- 
minster. School,  Westminster.  Matric  1739-40;  B.A.  1743- 

4.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  May  25,  1746;  C.  of  Edenbridge; 
priest  (Norwich)  Feb.  19, 1748-9;  C.  of  St  Laurence,  Ipswich. 
(Scott-Mayor,  iii.  504.) 

CHERNOCK,  see  CHARNOCK. 

CHERRY,  EDWARD.  Matric  sizar  from  Christ's,  Dec  1617; 
B.A.  1620-1;  M.A.  1624.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  4; 
priest,  June  5,  1626.  V.  of  Much  Holland,  Essex,  1638-43, 
and  1660-78.  V.of  GtClacton,  1663.  Died  before  Nov.  1678. 
{PeUe,  I.  322.) 

CHERRY,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  June  12, 
1689.  S.  of  Edward.  B.  at  Macclesfield.  School,  Maccles- 
field. Matric.  1689;  Scholar,  1690.  Buried  at  Gt  St  Andrew's, 
Cambridge,  Jan.  25,  1692-3.   (Peile,  11.  113.) 

CHERRY,  RICHARD.    Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Apr.  15,  1665. 

Matric.  1665. 

CHERYNGTON,  W.  Matric  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 
1558.  Perhaps  William,  R.  of  Englefield,  Berks.  Will 
(archd.  Berks.)  1621.  (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

CHESELDINE  or  CHISELDINE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Emmanuel,  Oct.  8,  1697.  Of  Rutland.  Matric.  1699;  B.A. 
1701-2.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  19,  1703.  Of  Manton, 
Rutland,  in  1706. 

CHESELDEN,  EDWARD.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Emmanuel, 

Apr.  8,  1740.    Of  Bretonby,  Leics.    S.  of  Edward,  gent. 

School,  Hackney.   Matric  1740-1;  B.A.  1743-4;  M.A.  1747. 

Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  22,  1745;  priest,  Dec  21,  1746. 

R.  of  West  Charlton,  Somerset.  J. P.  for  that  county.   Died 

June  9,  1780,  aged  58.    M.I.  at  Somerby,  Leics.    {Nichols, 

II.  320 ) 
CHESELDEN  or  CHISELDEN,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney, 

May  1,  1604.  Matric.  1604;  B.A.  1609-10. 

CHESELDEN,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
June  17,  1735.  S.  of  George,  of  Leicester.  School,  Oakham, 
Rutland.   Matric.  1735;  Scholar,  1736. 

CHESELDEN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  June  13,  1717. 
B.  at  Langham,  Rutland.  Matric  1717;  B.A.  1720-1.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  5,  1720-1;  priest  (Gloucester)  Dec. 
23, 1722.  C.  of  Nether  Broughton,  Leics.,  1721.  V.  of  Horn, 
Rutland,  1722-37.  Died  1737.  {Nichols,  11.  20;  Blore's 
Rutland,  139.) 

CHESELDINE,  KENELM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  June  28, 1617. 
Of  Rutland.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Uppingham.  Matric  1617; 
B.A.  1620-1.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  20,  1627.  Pre- 
sented to  Deene,  Northants.,  Aug.  27,  1647.  {Vis.  of  RuOand, 
1618.) 

CHISSELDEN,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Lent. 
1626-7;  B.A.  from  Magdalene,  1629-30;  M.A.  1633.  Ord. 
priest  (Peterb.)  June  9,  1639. 

CHESHAM,  RICHARD.   Dominican  friar.   B.D.  1525.    Prior  of 

the  house  of  his  order,  at  Winchester,  at  the  surrender, 

1538. 
CHESHAM,  THOMAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1610; 

B.A.  1613-4;  M.A.  1617.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  24, 

1615. 
CHESHIRE,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  July  1, 

1656.    S.   of   Richard,   of   Attleborough,   near  Nuneaton, 

Warws.  B.  there.  School,  Attleborough.  Matric.  1656;  B.A. 

1659-60.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Aug.  7,  1662. 

CHESHIRE,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  21,  1720. 

5.  of  John,  of  Derby.  Matric.  from  Balliol  College,  Oxford, 
Mar.  16,  1712-3,  age  18.  Matric.  1720;  M.B.  (Cambridge) 
1 72 1.  Practised  at  Leicester.  Author  of  medical  books, 
mostly  on  gout.  Died  Apr.  30,  1762.    {D.N.B.) 

CHESHIRE,  RICHARD.  B.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1603-4.  B-  at 
Twycross,  Leics.  M.A.  1607;  B.D.  1615;  D.D.  1627.  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1608.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  31 ;  priest,  Sept. 
27,  1607,  age  25.  C.  of  Sundridge,  Kent.  R.  of  St  Nicholas 
Olave,  London,  1612-42.  V.  of  Heston,  Middlesex,  1616-42 
(deprived). 

CHESHIRE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  May  10, 
1670.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Halton,  Cheshire.  B.  there.  Schools, 
Halton,  Chester  and  Weston.  Matric  1670;  Scholar,  1670-4; 
B.A.  1673-4;  M.A.  1677.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  July  10,  1677. 
V.  of  Runcorn,  Cheshire,  1686-1739.  Buried  there  Dec.  28, 
1739.   {Venn,  i.  441.) 

CHESHIRE,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1623  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
Matric.  from  Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  June  28,  1616, 
age  15.  Of  Cheshire.  B.A.  16x9;  M.A.  from  St  John's, 
Cambridge,  1623.  'An  orthodox  minister  in  London.'  C.  at 
Yarmouth,  in  163}.   {Al.  Oxon.) 


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Cheshire,  Thomas 

CHESHIRE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  June  21, 

1745.     Matric.   Dec.   1745;  Scholar,   1746.     Perhaps  s.  of 

Thomas,  of  WildbiU,  Hatfield,  Herts.;  adm.  at  the  Iimer 

Temple,  1743. 
CHESLEN,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  May  30, 

Z628.  S.  of  Robert.  B.  in  London.  School,  Mercers'.  Matric. 

1628;  B.A.  1631-2;  M.A.  1635.    R.  of  St  Matthew,  Friday 

St,  1640;  ejected,  1642.   Imprisoned  in  Colchester  gaol,  but 

escaped  to  Oxford.    Died  before  1660.    (Peile,  i.  392.) 

CHESNELL, .  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1465-8. 

CHESTENEY,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall, 

Easter,  1557. 
CHESTNEY,  W.   Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1560. 
CHESTER,  ANTHONY.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  10, 

1724.    S.  of  Henry  (who  was  s.  of  Sir  Anthony,  Bart.),  of 

East  Haddon,  Northants.    School,  Oakham.    Matric.  1724; 

B.A.  1727-8;  M.A.  1731.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  24, 

1732;   priest,   Sept.    22,    1734.    Chaplain   of   the  Mercers' 

Company,  1734.    V.  of  East  Haddon,  1748.   Succeeded  as 

9th  Bart,  1766.    Died  May  17,  1769.    (Burke,  Ext.  Bart.; 

Chesters  of  Chicheley,  619;  G.E.C.;  H.  I.  Longden.) 
CHESTER,  CHARLES.    Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  Pkterhouse, 

Easter,  1572. 
CHESTER,  DANIEL.    Matric  Fell. -Com.  from  Christ's,  Nov. 

1569.  S.  of  Sir  William,  of  London.  B.A.  1570-1;  M.A.  from 

Corpus  Christi,  1574.  Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi,  1574-7-  (I^m- 

of  London,  1568.) 
CHESTER,  EDWARD.    Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Peterhouse, 

Easter,  1558.  S.  of  Sir  Robert,  of  Herts.   Aged  30,  in  1575. 

Died  before  1585.    Brother  of  Oliver  U559)'    One  of  these 

names  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1563. 
CHESTER,  EDWARD.   Matric  pens,  from  Christ's,  Apr.  1606. 

Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Sir  Robert  (1585-6),  of  Royston,  Knt. 

Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June  16, 1609.  Of  Royston,  Esq. 

Knighted,  1643.    Died  1664.    Probably  brother  of  Robert 

(1615-6)  and  Grenado  (1612).   (Peile,  1.  255;  Vis.  of  Herts., 

1634;  Burke,  L.G.) 
CHESTER,  EDWARD.   Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caics,  Mar.  23, 

1657-8.    S.  of  Sir  Edward,  Knt.    B.  at  Barkway,  Herts. 

Matric.  1658.    Of  Barkway  and  Cockenhatch,  Esq.   Sheriff 

of  Herts.,  1666.  Died  May  21, 1718.  Father  of  Edward  (1683) 

and  of  Peter  (1694).   (Venn,  i.  401.) 
CHESTER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  15, 1661-2. 

S.  of  Robert  (1615-6).   Matric.  1662;  Scholar,  1664;  B.A. 

1665-6;  M.A.  1669.     Fellow,  1668.    Signs  for  deacon's  and 

priest's  orders  (London)  Sept.  19,  1673.    R.  of  Abington 

Pigotts,  Cambs.,  1681.    Died  c.  1703.    (Oliver,  Antigtta,  i. 

126.) 
CHESTER,  EDWARD.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity,  May  4, 

1664. 
CHESTER,  EDWARD.   Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity,  Aug.  30, 

1667.    Doubtless  s.  of  John,  of  Barkway,  Herts.    Age  20  in 

1669.   Sheriff  of  Herts.,  1675.   Buried  at  Royston,  Aug.  25, 

1676.    (CluUerbuck,  iii.  364.) 
CHESTER,  EDWARD.   Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 

May28,i683.  S.  of  Edward  (1657-8), of  Barkway,Herts.,Esq. 

B.  m  London.   School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  1683.  Died  Oct.  28, 

1692,  aged  28.    M.I.  at  Barkway.   Brother  of  Peter  (1694). 

(CluUerbuck,  iii.  375.) 
CHESTER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  14)  at  St  John's, 

June  29,  1717.  S.  of  Robert,  gent,  of  Herts.  B.  at  Bygrave. 
CHESTER,  EDWARD.    Adm.  Fea.-Com.  at  St  Catharine's, 

Aug.  21,  1729.   S.  of  Robert,  of  Cockenhatch,  Herts.,  Esq. 

Bapt.  June  3,  1712.  Matric.  1729.  Died  in  France,  1767. 
CHESTER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Dec  1, 

1739.  S.  of  Peter  (1694),  D.D.,  R.  of  Heydon,  Essex    School, 

Bury,  Suffolk.    Matric.  1739;  Scholar,  1740;  B.A.  1743-4; 

M..\.  1747.    Adm,  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1741.    Brother  of 

Peter  (1741). 
CHESTER,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1567; 

B.A.  1571-2. 
CHESTER,  GRENADO.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  E?ster, 

i6i2.     2nd  s.  of  Sir  Robert,  of  Royston   (1585-6),   Knt. 

Scholar,  1614;  B.A.  1615-6;  M.A.  1619;  B.D.  1627;  D.D. 

1631-2  (Lit.  Reg.).  FeUow,  1617.    Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1619. 

Adm.   at  the  Middle  Temple,   161 1.     R.    of   Broadwater, 

Sussex,  1625-46.    Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1638.   Died  1646.   WiU 

(P.CC.)  1647.    Brother  of  Robert  (1615-6),  and  probably 

of  Edward  (1606).   (Vis.  of  Herts.,  1634.) 
CHESTER,  JOHN.    Matric  FelL-Com.  from  Sr  Catharine's, 

Michs.  1641. 
CHESTER,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Nov.  25,  1647.   Of 

Sussex.  One  of  these  names  R.  ofWitfaerley,  Leics.,  1659-62 ; 

ejected.   Retired  to  London  and  preached  there.  Died  May, 

1696,  at  GuUdford.   (Nichols,  iv.  1009.) 


Cheston,  Kirke 

CHESTER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Mar.  4, 
1666-7. 

CHESTER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  16,  1682.  Of 
Somerset  Matric  1682;  B.A.  1685-6;  M.A.  1689.  Fellow, 
1686-95.  V.  of  North  Curry,  Somerset,  1693-7.  Died  1697. 

CHESTER,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Christ's,  May,  1709.  S.  of  Sir 
John,  of  Shenton  HaU,  Bucks.,  Bart  B.  there,  1693.  Matric. 
1709;  Scholar,  1709;  B.A.  1712-3;  M.A.  1716.  Fellow,  1714. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1713.  Succeeded  as  Bart.,  1726. 
M.P.  for  Beds.,  1741-7.  Died  Feb.  8,  1747-8.  Buried  at 
Chicheley,  Bucks.  (Peile,  11.  172;  G.E.C.) 

CHESTER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  June  10, 
1721.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  in  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
1721;  Scholar,  1722.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Feb.  12, 
1723-4-   (Pfi^,  II-  203.) 

CHESTER,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1738.  S.  of 
Daniel,  of  Cheltenham.  Matric.  from  BaUiol  CoUege,  Oxford, 
Nov.  4,  1717,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1721.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

CHESTER,  OLIVER.  Matric  FeU.-Com.  (age  13)  from  Peter- 
house,  Michs.  1559.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Herts.,  and  brother  of 
Edward  (1558). 

CHESTER,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  3, 
1694.  S.  of  Edward  (?  1657).  B.  at  Barkway,  Herts.  School, 
St  Paul's.  Matric.  1697;  B.A.  1697-8;  M.A.  1701;  B.D.  1709; 
D.D.  1717  (Com.  Reg.).  FeUow,  1699-1719.  Junior  proctor, 
1707-8.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  22,  1706;  priest  (London) 
June  8,  1707  ('Christ's').  R.  of  Heydon,  Essex,  1717-28. 
R.  of  Little  ChishaU,  1717.  Died  1728.  Admon.,  P.CC. 
Father  of  Edward  (1739)  and  the  next,  brother  of  Edward 
(1683).   (ScoU-Mayor.) 

CHESTER,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sr  Catharine's,  May  4, 
1741.  S.  of  Peter,  R.  of  Heydon,  Essex,  above.  School, 
Bury.  Matric.  1741;  B.A.  1744-5;  M.A.  1748.  FeUow,  1745- 
59.   Brother  of  Edward  (1749). 

CHESTER,  PEYTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  1, 
165 1.  S.  of  Sir  Anthony,  Bart.,  of  Chicheley,  Bucks.  B.  at 
Blunham,  Beds.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matric  1651; 
M.A.  1666  (Lit.  Reg.).  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  7,  1653-4; 
and  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1654.  Gentleman  of  the  bedchamber 
to  Henry,  Duke  of  Gloucester,  at  Brussels.  Btiried  at 
Chicheley,  Sept.  29,  1686.  (Burke,  Ext.  Bart.;  Chesters  of 
Chicheley,  169.) 

CHESTER,  ROBERT.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Clare,  Easter, 
1569- 

CHESTER,  ROBERT.  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1585-6,  ist  in  the 
ordo.  Doubtless  s.  of  Edward  (1558),  of  Royston.  B.  June, 
1566.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of  Henry  CapeU,  of  Essex.  Author, 
Love's  Martyr,  a  poem.  Died  May  3,  1640.  Father  of  the 
next,  of  Grenado  (1612),  and  probably  of  Edward  (1606). 
(D.N.B.) 

CHESTER,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1615-6; 
scholar  from  Westminster.  S.  of  Sir  Robert,  of  Royston, 
Knt,  above.  B.A.  1619-20;  M.A.  1623;  D.D.  1636.  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1623.  R.  of  Stevenage,  Herts.,  1629-64.  R.  of 
Hinrworth,  1637-9.  R.  of  Graveley.  Died  May  1,  1664, 
aged  67.  M.I.  at  Stevenage.  Brother  of  Grenado  (1612), 
and  probably  of  Edward  (1606).  (Vis.  of  Herts.,  1634; 
Burke,  L.G.) 

CHESTER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Christ's, 
Nov.  17,  1634.  Perhaps  s.  of  Edward  (1606)  of  Royston. 
B.  at  St  Ives,  Himts.  School,  Newport.  Matric  1635.  Died 
unmarried.   (Vis.  of  Herts.,  1634.) 

CHESTER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  FeU.-Coin.  at  St  Catharine's, 
1640.   Of  Hertfordshire. 

CHESTER,  ROBERT.  Matric  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  Michs. 
1687;  M.A.  1690  (Com.  Reg.).  Perhaps  s.  of  Haseldine,  of 
West  Ham,  Essex.  B.  1675-  Of  Briggins  Park,  Hunsdon, 
Herts.,  Esq.  Director  of  the  South  Sea  Company.  Died 
Feb.  22,  1732-3.   (Burke,  L.G.) 

CHESTER,  WILLIAM.  Educated  at  Peterhouse.  S.  of  John, 
citizen  and  draper,  of  London.  B.  1509.  Afterwards  in 
business  in  London.  Sheriff,  1554-5;  Lord  Mayor,  1560-1. 
Knighted,  1557.  M.P.  for  London,  1562.  Afterwards  retired 
from  business,  and  resided  in  Cambridge;  where  he  was 
created  M.A.  May  2,  1567.  Died  in  Cambridge,  c.  1595. 
Buried  at  St  Edmund's,  Lombard  St  Admon.  (P.CC.)  1595. 
(Cooper,  I.  311;  D.N.B.;  Chesters  of  Chicheley.) 

CHESTERFIELD,  HENRY  DE.  'King's  scholar'  at  Cambridge. 
1333-40-   Probably  R.  of  Wickford,  Essex,  1349. 

CHESTON,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1576. 

CHESTON,  KIRKE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  June  i, 
1632.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  in  the  parish  of  St  Botolph,  London. 
School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  1632.  Migrated  to  Caius, 
Sept  28,  1633.  B.A.  1635-6;  Scholar,  1635-6.  Of  Fulmodes- 
ton,  Norfolk,  1645-55.  Schoolmaster  at  West  Ham,  or  else- 
wher*  in  diocese  of  London,  1637. 


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Cheston,  Stephen 

CHESTON,  STEPHEN.  B.CJv.L.  i54i-a.  Preb.  of  Winchester, 
1554.  Archdeacon,  1555-71.  Died  1571. 

CHESTON,  THOMAS.  Matric  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter, 
1544.  One  of  these  names  preb.  of  York,  1555-65. 

CHESTON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  TuNrrr  Hall, 
Midis.  1556. 

CHESTON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1560;  Scholar  of  Trinity,  1567;  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1567-8; 
M.A.  1571.  Fellow  of  Trinity,  1570.  Perhaps  ord.  deacon 
and  priest  (Lincoln)  Oct.  13,  1576.  Will  of  one  of  these 
names  (P.C.C.)  1613;  of  Hertford,  M.A.   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

CHESTON,  WILUAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1613;  B.A.  1616-7;  M.A.  1621. 

CHESTONAY, ,  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1548. 

CHESWELL,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene, 
Easter,  1614;  B.A.  1618-9;  M.A.  1622.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Feb.  25,  1620-1.    Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1628. 

CHESWICK,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Michs. 
1642.   Of  Middlesex.   Perhaps  B.A.  1645-6,  as  Chiswell. 

CHETTLE,  su  CMEATTLE. 

CHETTLEBURGH,  ROBERT.   Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi, 

1680.    Of  Norfolk.    Matric.   1680;  M.A.   1683   (Z.t«.   Reg:). 

Fellow  of  Clare,  1683-8. 
CHETWOOD,  JOHN.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 

May  12, 1684.  S.  of  Philip,  Esq.  B.  at  Oakley  in  Mucklestone 

parish,   near   Drayton,   Staffs.    School,   Chester   (private). 

Matric.  1685.    Sheriff  of  Staffs.,  1698.    Created  Bart.  Apr.  6, 

1700.  Died  Apr.  22,  1733.    Buried  at  Oakley.  M.I.  Brother 

of  William  (1690).    (Staffs.  Pedigrees.) 
CHETWOOD,  JOHN.   Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St  John's,  May  15, 

1713.    S.  of  Knightley  (1671),  D.D.,  Dean  of  Gloucester. 

School,  Westminster.    Matric.   1713.    Migrated  to  Trinity 

HaU,  Oct.  1718.  LL.B.  i72i;LL.D.  1726.  Fellow  of  Trinity 

Hall,  1728-33.   Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1715.   Died  Oct. 

27.  1733  (Feb.  17,  1752,  according  to  D.N.B.).  {G.  Mag.) 
CHETWODE,  JOHN  TOUCHET.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  19)  at 

St  John's,  May  24,  1751.     S.  of  Sir  Philip,  Bart.  (1721). 

B.  at  Adgdon,  near  Knutsford.   School,  Eton.   High  Sheriff 

of  Staffs.,  1756-7.    Succeeded  his  father  as  baronet,  1764. 

F.R.S.  1776.    Died  May  25,  1779.    M.I.   at  Mucklestone. 

WiU,  P.CC.    (Scott-Mayor,  in.  606;  G.E.C.) 
CHETWOOD,  KNIGHTLEY.    Scholar  of  King's,  1671.    S.  of 

Valentine.    B.  at  Chetwode,  Bucks.    Bapt.  Oct.  29,  1650. 

School,  Eton.   Matric.  1672;  B.A.  1675-6;  M.A.  1679;  D.D. 

1691.    Fellow,  1675.    Ord.  priest  (London)  Mar.  4,  1682-3. 

Chaplain  to  James  II.    R.  of  Gt  Rissington,  Gloucs.,  1686. 

Preb.  of  Wells,  1687.  Archdeacon  of  York,  1688.  Nominated 

Bishop  of  Bristol,  just  before  the  King's  flight   Chaplain  to 

the  English  forces  in  Holland,  1689.  R.  of  Little  Rissington, 

1702.    Dean  of  Gloucester,   1707-20.    Died  Apr.  3,   1720. 

Buried  at  Tempsford,  Beds.    M.I.    Father  of  John  (1713). 

(D.N.B.) 
CHETWODE,  PHILIP  TOUCHET.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Clare, 

Apr.  13,  1721.  S.  of  Sir  John  (1684).  B.  at  Chetwode,  Bucks. 

July  22,  1700.   Succeeded  as  Bart.,  1733.   Died  at  Oakley, 

Nov.  15,  1764.  M.I.  at  Mucklestone.  (G.E.C.) 
CHETWOOD,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 

Apr.  30,  1690.    S.  of  Philip,  gent.    B.  at  Oakley,  SUffs. 

School,  Chester.  M.B.  1695.  Brother  of  John  (1684).  (Staffs. 

Pedigrees.) 

CHETWYND,  BRIAN.  Incorp.  M.A.  1675  from  Trinity  CoUege, 
Oxford.  S.  of  John,  of  Rugeley,  Staffs.  Matric.  (Oxford) 
Mar.  8,  1666-7,  a^e  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1670;  M.A.  1673.  R. 
of  Aldford,  Cheshire,  1675.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

CHETWYND  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  24)  at  Trinity, 
Dec.  31,  1747.  From  Christ  Church,  Oxford.  Matric.  there, 
June  1,  1743.  S.  of  William,  of  Dover  St,  Westminster,  Esq. 
(afterwards  Viscount).  M.A.  1750  (Lit.  Reg.).  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Feb.  9,  1741-2.    (Al.  Oxon] 

CHETWYND,  WALTER.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1726.  B.  at  Baswick,  SUSa.  Matnc.  1727;  B.A.  1730; 
M.A.  1737.  FcUow,  1730.  Captain  in  a  Staffordshire  regi- 
ment raised  in  1745.  Lived  for  many  years  at  Molesey, 
Surrey.   Died  there  1 786.   Benefactor  to  King's. 

CHETWYND,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Qukems',  Mar.  5, 
1707-8.  Of  Salop  Matric.  1708.  Perhaps  adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Dec.  1, 1707,  as  s.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Grindon, 
Warws. 

CUEUFLEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Qubbnh*.  July  6,  16x4. 

CHEVALLIER,  see  also  CEVALERIUS. 

CHEVALLIER,  ANTHONY  RODOLPH.  B.  at  Montchamps, 
Normandy,  Mar.  16,  1522-3.  Studied  at  Paris.  Came  to 
Cambridge,  under  Cranmcr's  recommendation,  and  lectured 


Chicheley,  Thomas 

in  Hebrew.  At  Strasburg  and  Geneva,  under  Mary.  Ap- 
pointed Hebrew  lecturer  at  Cambridge,  May,  1569.  Preb. 
of  Canterbury,  1570.  Died  in  Guernsey,  Oct.  1572.  Father 
of  the  next.   (Cooper,  i.  306;  D.N.B.) 

CHEVALLIER,  EMMANUEL.  B.A.  1569-70  (Incorp.  from 
Heidelberg).  S.  of  Anthony  Rodolph  (above),  Hebrew 
lecturer.  M.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1570.  FeUow  of  Corpus 
Christi,  1569.  Hebrew  lecturer  there. 

CHEVALLIER,  FRANCIS  (GaUus).  M.A.  1629. 

CHEVALIER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  20,  1683. 
B.  in  France;  Huguenot  refugee.  Matric  1683-4;  B-A. 
1685-6.  R.  of  Tickencote,  Rutland,  1692.  V.  of  Greetham, 
1690-1711.  Buried  there  Mar.  27, 1711.  Father  of  Nathaniel 
Michael  (1721-2). 

CHEVALIER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  10, 
1747.  S.  of  Nathaniel,  clerk  (C.  of  Gt  Casterton),  Rutland. 
B.  at  Casterton.  School,  Stamford,  Lines.  Matric.  1747; 
Scholar,  1750;  B.A.  1750-1;  M.A.  1754;  B.D.  1762;  D.D. 
1777  (Lit.  Reg.).  FeUow,  1754-75.  Master,  1775-89.  Vice- 
Chancellor,  1776-7.  F.R.S.  1754.  Died  Mar.  7,  1789.  [CoU. 
Hist.,  252;  Scott-Mayor,  in.  567.) 

CHEVALIER,  NATHANIEL  MICHAEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at 
St  John's,  Jan.  6, 1721-2.  S.  of  John  (1683),  V.  of  Greetham, 
Rutland.  B.  at  Greetham.  Schools,  Corby,  Lines.,  and 
Oakham.  Matric.  1721-2;  B.A.  1725-6.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Mar.  5,  1725-6;  priest  (Lincoln)  May  26,  1728.  V. 
of  Bitchfield,  Lines.,  1728-56.   (Scott-Mayor,  iii.  347.) 

CHEVALLIER,  TEMPLE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene, 
May  25, 1749.  S.  of  Clement,  of  Aspall,  Suffolk,  Esq.  Schools, 
Dedham,  Essex,  and  Monk  Soham,  Suffolk.  Matric.  1749; 
BJl.  1753;  M.A.  1756.  FeUow,  1753.  Ord.  priest  (Ely)  Mar. 
7,  1756.  P.C.  of  AspaU.  R.  of  Kedington,  and  of  Wratting 
Magna,  Suffolk,  diffing  1762.  Died  1804.  (Suff.  Man.  Fam., 
II.  267.) 

CHEVENEY,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emkandel,  May  10, 1641. 

Matric.  1641,  as  Chavency. 

CHEVER,  ROBERT.  M.A.  1576  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  B.A. 
and  M.A.  (Oxford)  1575.  FeUow  of  Corpus  Christi,  1576. 
R.  of  Yatesbury,  WUts.,  1598.    WUI  (P.CC.)  1602. 

CHEWNEY,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Aug.  4.  1628. 
Of  London.  D.D.  (?  Lambeth).  V.  of  St  Nicholas-at-Wade, 
with  Sarre,  Kent,  1650;  and  1662-71.  V.  of  Iver,  Bucks., 
1656-61,  ejected.  V.  of  Margate,  1666-85.  Married,  at  Birch- 
ington,  (1)  Katharine  Blaxland,  Dec.  15,  1646;  (2)  Frances 
Smith,  Apr.  17, 1651.  Author,  religious.  Died  Sept.  7, 1685, 
aged  75.  M.I.  at  Margate.  (Le  Neve,  Mon.,  iv.  5;  Hasted, 
IV.  359;  H.  G.  Harrison.) 

CHEWNING,  THOMAS,  see  CHOWNING. 

CHEYER,  WALTER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Sx  John's,  Eastec, 
1558. 

CHEYNELL,  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Christ's,  c.  1693.  S.  of  Henry, 
gent.,  of  Wonersh,  Surrey.  Matric.  from  St  Hdmund  Hostel, 
Oxford,  Mar.  10,  1664-5,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1668;  M.A. 
1671;  D.D.  from  Christ's,  1695.  R.  of  Cranleigh,  Surrey, 
1682-1704.  R.  of  Shepperton,  Middlesex,  1683-1704.  Preb. 
of  Chichester,  1704.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 
MUler,  Bart.  Died  Apr.  6,  1704.  M.I.  at  Crawley.  WUI, 
P.C.C.  (A I.  Oxon.;  Manning  and  Bray,  i.  543;  PtiU,  it. 
134.) 

CHEYNER,  ROBERT,  see  CHAWNER. 

CHEYNEY,  see  CHENEY. 

CHIBALL,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  1609  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
Surrey.  Matric.  from  Magdalen  CoUege,  Oxford,  Oct.  25, 
1589,  age  14;  B.A.  1595-6;  M.A.  1598-9.  R.  of  St  Nicholas 
Cole  Abbey,  London,  1604-41.  Author,  theological.  Died 
Feb.  25,  1640-1.   WiU,  P.C.C,    (Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.) 

CHIBNALL,  see  CHYBNALL. 

CHIBORNE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's, 
Easter,  1634.  Of  Essex.  2nd  s.  of  Charles,  Serjeant-at-law 
(knighted,  1619),  deceased.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  8, 
1637.    WiU  (P.C.C.)  of  Withara,  Essex. 

CHICHELEY,  HENRY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Caius,  Oct.  10, 
1649.  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Wimpole,  Cambs.  B.  at 
Chippenham,  1636.  School,  Wimpole.  Matric  1649.  Buried 
at  Wimpole,  Nov.  19,  1652.   (Venn,  i.  376.) 

CHICHELEY,  THOMAS.  M.A.  1635-6  (Lit.  Reg.).  S.  of  Sir 
Thomas,  of  Wimpole,  Cambs.,  Knt.  Succeeded  bis  father. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  1632.  High  Sheriff  for 
Cambs.,  1637.  M.P.  for  Cambs.,  1640-2;  and  i66r.  Knighted 
1679.  Master-general  of  the  Ordnance,  1670-4.  M.P.  for 
Cambridge,  1679, 1685, 1689.  Suffered  severely  as  a  Royalist 
during  the  war.  Sold  the  Wimpole  estate  m  1686.  Died 
Feb.  I,  169&-9,  aged  86.    {D.N.B.;  A.  B.  Beavan.) 


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CHICHELEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Trinity, 
Juae  28,  1709.  S.  of  Sir  John,  of  Wimpole,  Cambs.,  Knt. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric  1710;  Scholau:,  1710;  B.A. 
1712-3;  M.A.  1716.  License  (Canterbury)  for  both  orders, 
1716.  College  librarian,  1716.  R.  of  Widley,  Hants.,  1736. 
R.  of  Faiiington,  1726.   Died  i737.   {Al.  Westmon.,  252.) 

CHICHELEY,  WOLSTAN.  Adm.  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  1623. 
S.  of  Thomas,  of  St  Ives,  Hunts.  B.A.  1627-8;  M.A.  1631. 
R.  of  King's  Ripton,  1647-89.   Died  1689. 

CHICHESTER,  AMIAS.  Adm.  (age  16)  at  Caius,  May  9,  1669. 
S.  of  Henry,  gent,  of  Barnstaple,  Devon.  B.  at  Marwood. 
School,  Barnstaple.  Matric  1669;  Scholar,  1669-73;  B.A 
1672-3;  M.A.  1676;  M.D.  1687.  Fellow,  1679-95.  Of 
Sherwell,  Devon.  Will  proved,  Nov.  12,  1708.  Brother  of 
Henry  (1667)  and  Edward  (1673).  (Venn,  i.  437.) 

CHICHESTER,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity,  Feb.  9, 
1652-3.  Of  Ireland.  S.  of  John,  of  Dungannon,  Co.  Tyrone. 
Knighted,  1660.  M.P.  for  Dungannon,  1661.  Clerk  of  the 
Pipe  and  Chief  Ingrosser  of  the  Exchequer,  1668;  Custos 
Rotulonim  for  Co.  Donegal  and  Co.  Antrim,  1675.  Succeeded 
his  uncle  as  2nd  Earl  of  Donegal,  1675.  Died  Oct.  26,  1678. 
(Lodge's  Peerage  of  Ireland,  1.  224;  Collins,  viii.  193;  G.E.C.) 

CHICHESTER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Oct.  2, 

1673.  S.  of  Henry,  Esq.,  of  Coxleigh,  Sherwell,  Devon. 
B.  at  Marwood.  Schools,  Barnstaple  and  Sherwell.  Scholar, 
1673-6;  Matric.  1674.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  May  13, 
1675.  ■  Buried  in  the  Temple  Church,  Nov.  17, 1686.  Brother 
of  Henry  (1667)  and  Amias,  above.   {Venn,  1.  449.) 

CHICHESTER,  FRANCIS.  LL.B.  1654  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
S.  of  John,  of  Hall,  Devon,  Esq.  B.  1628.  Matric.  from 
Exeter  College,  May  21,  1647,  age  18;  B.C.L.  1652-3.  Died 
at  Hall,  Aug.  27,  1698  M.I.  at  Tawton,  Devon.  (Al.  Oxon.; 
Burke,  L.G.;  Le  Neve,  Man.,  iii.  179.) 

CHICHESTER,  GEORGE.   Adm.  si^ar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Apr. 

12,  1637.    S.  of  Henry.    B.  at  Marwood,  Devon.    School, 

Marwood. 
CHICHESTER.  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Apr.  10, 

1667.    S.  of  Henry,  gent,  of  Sherwell,  Devon.    Schools, 

Combmartin  and  Barnstaple.    Matric.  1667;  Scholar,  1667; 

B.A.  1670-1;  M.A.  1674.   Incorp.  at  Oxford,  July  13,  1675. 

Ord.  deacon  (London)  June,  1674;  priest  (Exeter)  Sept.  24, 

1674.  R.  of  Berrynarbor,  Devon,  1674-1714.  Died  Mar.  30, 
1714.  Brother  of  Amias  (1669)  and  Edward  (1673).  Father  of 
the  next.    {Venn,  1.  430.) 

CHICHESTER,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Feb.  26, 
1701-2.  S.  of  Henry  (above),  R.  of  Berrynarbor,  Devon. 
B.  there,  Dec.  i,  1684.  Schools,  Barnstaple  and  Tiverton. 
Matric.  1702;  Scholar,  1702-7;  M.B.  1708.  Practised  physic 
at  Barnstaple.   Probably  died  in  Somerset   {Venn,  i.  508.) 

CHICHESTER,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  Mar. 
3»  1743-4-  S.  of  Henry,  clerk,  R.  of  Berrynarbor,  Devon. 
B.  there.  Schools,  Kilmersdon,  Somerset,  Bridgewater  and 
Peckham,  Surrey.  Matric.  1743-4.  Of  Northover,  and  Stoke 
House,  Stoke  St  Michael,  Somerset.  Died  Nov.  26,  1799. 
{Scott-Mayor,  iii.  541.) 

CHICKEN,  see  also  CHEKYN. 

CHICKEN,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  Oct  10, 
1741.  S.  of  Edward,  weaver,  of  Northumberland.  B.  in 
Newcastle.  School,  Durham.  Matric.  1741.  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  Sept  23,  1744;  C.  of  Hornsea  and  Riston,  Vorks. 
Perhaps  brother  of  the  next. 

CHICKEN,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Petkrbouse, 
July  5,  1722.  Of  Northumberland.  S.  of  Edward,  weaver. 
Bapt  at  St  John's,  July  10, 1704.  School,  Newcastle.  Matric. 
1723;  Scholar  1723;  B.A.  1725-6.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Feb.  26,  1726-7;  priest  (Durham)  Sept.  22,  1728.  C.  of 
Bishop  Wearmouth,  1730-43.  Buried  there  June  17,  1743. 
(D.  S.  Boutflower;  H.  M.  Wood.) 

CHIDLOWE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  c.  1590. 
Of  Salop.  Probably  B.A.  1594-5.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest 
(Coventry  and  Lichfield)  Feb.  16, 1596-7.  R.  of  Gt  Hautbois, 
Norfolk,  1604-52.  Died  Dec  14,  1652.  M.I.  at  Ciseland, 
Norfolk.   WiU  (P.C.C.)  1654- 

CHIDLOWE,  ROGER.  Matric  suar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1579;  B.A.  1582-3.  Licensed  as  schoolmaster,  1583.  R.  of 
Gt  Hautbois,  Norfolk,  1589-1604.  Will  of  one  of  these  names, 
of  Steele,  Salop,  clerk  (P.C.C.)  1640. 

CHIDLOWE,  WILLIAM,  see  CHUDLEIGH. 

CHIDWICK,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  27, 1629-30. 
Of  Kent.  Matric.  1629-30;  B.A.  1634-5.  V.  of  Sarratt, 
Herts.,  tiU  i65i.   Died  i66x. 

CHIFFINCH,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct  16,  1683. 
Of  Middlesex.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  late  of  Graves- 
end,  Kent,  Esq.;  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1683.  Of 
Northfleet,  Kent.   Died  1727.  Doubtless  father  of  the  next 


Child,  John 

CHIFFINCH,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke, 
July  10,  1713.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Northfleet,  Kent,  E^q. 
Afterwards  FelL-Com.  Matric  1714;  B.A.  1717-8.  Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  1715.  Barrister-at-law.  Died  1775. 

CHIFFINCH,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  1682  {Com.  Res).  Knighted, 
1676.    M.P.  for  New  Windsor,  1685. 

CHIFLET, .  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1552. 

CHILBORNE,    CHRISTOPHER.     Matric    pens,    from   Clare, 

Easter,  1558.    Probably  s.  of  Alexander,  of  Orsett,  Essex. 

{Vis.  of  Essex,  1634.) 
CHILCOT,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  June  4,  1674. 

ist  s.  of   Robert  (1645),  clerk.    B.  at  Ashby,  Northants. 

Schools,  Tiverton  and  Exeter.    Matric.  1674;  B.A.  1677-8; 

M.A.  1682.    Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1682.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 

June,  1679.    V.  of  Colebrooke,  Devon,  1687.    Will  (Exeter) 

1723. 
CHILCOTT,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Aug.  13, 

1645.   S.  of  William,  shoemaker,  deceased.   B.  at  Tiverton. 

School,  Tiverton.    Matric.  1645;  B.A.  1649-50;  M.A.  1653. 

Fellow.   V.  of  Mears  Ashby,  Northants.,  1655-60.   V.  of  Gt 

Doddington,  1661-7.   Father  of  the  above.  (H.  I.  Longden.) 

CHILCOTT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Jesus,  May  23, 
1622.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric  1622;  B.A.  1624-5.  Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  1623,  as  s.  of  Robert,  of  London 
('Comyn  alias  Chilcott').    {Vis.  ofMidds.,  1663.) 

CHILCOTT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  25)  at  St  John's, 
May  31, 1729.  S.  of  Richard,  gent,  of  Wilts.  B.  at  Deverill. 
School,  Crewkeme,  Soms.  Entered  as  a  'ten  year  man.' 
Matric.  1734;  B.D.  1739;  D.D.  1745.  P.C.  of  St  Lawrence, 
New  Brentford,  1726-60.  R.  of  Stow  Maries,  Essex,  1727-60. 
Died  Sept.  19,  1760.    {ScoU-Mayor,  in.  421 ) 

CHILD,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  3,  1610 
(perhaps  from  some  other  college);  B.A.  1611-2;  M.A.  1615. 
Priest  (Bristol)  1624.  R.  of  Cottesbach,  Leics.,  1626-34. 
Buried  Nov.  5,  1634.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1635.    {Nichols,  iv.  150.) 

CHILD,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Aug.  5, 1720.  Matric 
1724;  B.A.  1724-5;  M.A.  1728.  Probably  s.  of  John  (1671), 
late  of  the  Middle  Temple;  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1721. 
Of  Tangley  Manor,  Surrey.   Died  Dec.  12,  1754. 

CHILDE  or  CHILDES,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
July  5,  1645.  Of  Hertfordshire.  Matric.  1648;  B.A.  1648-9. 
Probably  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Langleybury.  BroUier  of  Thomas 
(1645). 

CHILD,  JOHN.  B.Can.L.  1461-2  (studied  at  Cambridge  and 
Oxford). 

CHILDE,  JOHN.  Chaplain:  student  at  Cambridge.  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1544;  M.A.  {do.)  1545.  Perhaps  R.  of  Inworth, 
Essex,  1557. 

CHILDE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  2,  1619. 
Matric.  1619.  Migrated  to  Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford,  Jtme  11, 
1619,  age  15.  Adim.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  1621,  as 
s.  of  William,  of  Northwick,  Worcs.  Barrister,  1630.  Seated 
at  Enstone,  Oxford.   {Vis.  of  London,  1634.) 

CHILDE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Apr.  i,  1637.  Matric 
1637;  B.A.  1 641-2;  M.A.  1646.  One  of  these  names,  M.A., 
ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Dec.  2,  1661.  Perhaps  schoolmaster  at 
Stow,  Lines,  {see  next).  V.  of  Penrith,  Cumberland,  1670-95. 
V.  of  Bromfield,  1681-92.  Buried  at  Penrith,  Jan.  10, 
1694-5.    {B.  Nightingale.) 

CHILD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Magdalene,  June  2, 
1664.  S.  of  John,  clerk,  schoolmaster,  of  Stow,  Lines.  School, 
Stow.  Matric  1665;  B.A.  1667-8;  M.A.  1671;  B.D.  1678. 
Fellow,  1670.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1671.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.) 
Mar.  3,  1671-2.  P.C.  of  St  Giles'  and  St  Peter's,  Cambridge, 
1676. 

CHILD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  May  27,  1671. 
S.  of  John,  attomey-at-law,  of  Guildford,  Surrey.  B.  there. 
School,  Guildford.  Matric.  1671;  B.A.  1674-5;  M.A.  1678. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May,  1680.  Perhaps  died  Jime 
13.  1707.   Brother  of  Leonard  (1673).    {Vis.  of  Surrey,  1662.) 

CHILD,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1675. 
B.  at  Kini^ton,  Surrey.  Matric  1676;  B.A.  1679780;  M.A. 
1683.  Fellow,  1679.  Chaplain  in  the  West  Indies.  {Har- 
vood.) 

CHILD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  21,  1693. 
S.  of  Sir  Francis,  Knt.,  of  St  Dunstanin-the-West  B.  in 
Fleet  Street,  London.  School,  Fulham,  Middlesex.  Matric. 
1693.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  10,  1694.  M.P.  for 
Devizes,  1702.   Committed  suicide,  Feb.  14,  1702-3. 

CHILD,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Apr.  16,  1735, 
and  pens,  shortly  afterwards.  S.  of  Richard  (1703).  M.D.,  of 
Lavenham,  Suffolk.  B.  there.  Schools,  Lavenham  and  Bury. 
Matric.  1735;  Scholar,  1735-43.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich^ 
Nov.  6, 1743,  as  C.  of  Kettlestone.  V.  of  Lakenheath,  1749-30. 
Brother  of  Richard  (1732).   (Venn,  11.  41.) 


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CHILD,  LEONARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i6)  at  St  John's,  Sept.  13, 
1673.  S.  of  John,  attorney,  of  Guildford,  Surrey.  B.  there. 
School,  Guildford.  Matric.  1673.  Attorney  at  Guildford. 
Died  1730.  Brother  of  John  (1671). 

CHILD  or  CHILDS.  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  FelL-Com.  at  Jesus, 
Apr.  30,  1623.   Matric.  1623;  B.A.  1625-6. 

CHILD,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  18, 1633-4. 
Of  Middlesex.  Matric  1634;  B.A.  1637-8;  M.A.  1641;  M.D 
1650.   Father  of  the  next. 

CHILD,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidnev,  May  6, 1664. 
Only  s.  of  Richard  (1633-4),  M.D.  B.  at  Chattisham,  Suffolk. 
School,  Bury.  Matric  1664;  B.A.  1667-8;  M.A.  1672.  Ord. 
priest  (Norwich)  Nov.  1679.  R.  of  Groton,  Suffolk,  1681-9. 
Died  1689.   Father  of  Richard  (1703). 

CHILD,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magdalene,  July  i, 
1703.  S.  of  Richard  (1664),  clerk.  B.  at  Groton,  Suffolk. 
School,  Lavenham.  Matric.  1704;  M.B.  1708;  M.D.  1720. 
Practised  at  Lavenham.    Father  of  the  next  and  John  (1735). 

CHILD,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Caius,  June  23, 1732. 
S.  of  Richard,  M.D.  (above),  of  Lavenham,  Suffolk.  B.  there. 
Schools,  Lavenham  and  Bury.  Matric.  1732-3;  Scholar, 
1732-7;  B.A.  1735-6;  M.A.  1739.  Fellow,  1739-42.  Brother 
of  John  (1735).   {Venn,  u.  35.) 

CHILD,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1628,  as  'Chiles.*  S.  of  John,  of  Northfleet,  Kent.  B.  c.  1612. 
B.A.  1631-2;  M.A.  1635.  Studied  medicine  at  Leyden,  and 
at  Padua,  where  he  graduated  M.D.,  Aug.  13,  1638.  Went 
to  New  England,  1644.  His  theological  views  got  him  into 
trouble  there,  and  he  was  convicted  of  sedition,  fined  and 
imprisoned.  On  his  leaving  for  England  in  1647,  the  captain 
was  warned  that  there  was  a  Jonah  on  board;  on  a  storm 
arising  his  papers  were  thrown  overboard.  Settled  in  Kent, 
where  he  devoted  himself  to  science  and  alchemy.  Went  to 
Ulster  in  1652,  and  died  near  Belfast,  1654.   (J.  G.  Bartlett.) 

CHILDE,  SAMUEL  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  24, 
1648.  S.  of  Samuel,  mercer,  of  Leeds,  Yorks.  B.  there. 
School,  Leeds.    Matric.  1648. 

CHILD,  SILVESTER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Emmanuel,  Easter, 
1629;  B.A.  1631-2;  M.A.  1635.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec 
22,  1633;  priest,  Jime  i,  1634.  R.  of  Chedgrave,  Norfolk. 
Will  proved  (Norwich  C.C.)  1669. 

CHILDE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Mar.  26, 
1604.  S.  of  Alan,  yeoman,  of  Swanton  Morley,  Norfolk, 
School;  East  Dereham.  Scholar,  1604-6;  B.A.  1607-8;  M.A. 
1621.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Norwich)  1608.  R.  of  Spix- 
worth,  Norfolk,  1612-43 ;  of  Maidstone  and  Frettenham,  1620. 
{Venn,  i.  184.) 

CHILD,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clarx,  Easter,  1627. 
Perhaps  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1620,  as  s.  of  William, 
of  Northwick.   If  so,  brother  of  John  (1619). 

CHILDE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  5,  1645. 
Of  Hertfordshire.  Buried  at  St  Andrew's,  Cambridge,  Feb.  9, 
1647-8. 

CHILD,   ,     B.A.    1507-8;   M.A.    1511.     Perhaps   Robert, 

principal  of  St  Mary  Hostel,  1513.   {Cooper,  i.  15.) 

CHILD, .  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Emmanuel,  1618. 

CHILDERLEY,  JOHN.  D.D.  1607  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Ellis,  of  London,  turner.  Adm.  at  St  John's,  Oxford,  1579, 
from  Merchant  Taylors'  School.  B.A.  1583;  M.A.  1587;  B.D. 
1)93;  D.D.  1603.  Chaplain  to  Archbishops  Bancroft  and 
Abbott.  R.  of  St  Mary  Woolnoth,  London,  1599-1609.  R. 
of  St  Dunstan-in-the-East,  1606-45.  R.  of  Shenfield,  Essex, 
1609-43,  sequestered.  Died  1645.  Will,  P.C.C.  {D.N.B.;  AU 
Oxon.) 

CHILDYRLEE,  WILLIAM.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1395-6. 

CHILDERS,  JOHN.  Matric  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1615. 
Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Hugh,  of  Doncaster,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Jan.  29,  1616-7.   If  so,  probably  died  young.   (Burke,  L.G.) 

CHILDERS,  LEONARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  4, 

1691.  Only  8.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Carr  House,  Yorks.,  next. 
School,  York.    Matric  1691.    Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  9, 

1692.  Of  Carr  House,  Esq.    Died  Nov.  29,  1748.    (Burke. 
L.G.) 

CHILDERS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Apr.  10,  1665. 
1st  s.  of  Francis,  Esq.,  of  Carr  House,  Yorks.  B.  Nov.  14, 
1648.  Matric  1665.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Apr.  15,  1665.  Of 
Carr  House,  Esq.  Died  May  24,  1676.  Father  of  Leonard, 
alwve.   (Burke,  L.G.) 

CHILDERSTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Ciius, 
Mar.  4,  i6j8-Q.  S.  of  Anthony,  gent.  B.  at  Lakenheath, 
Suffolk.  Schools,  Bury  St  Edmuncli  and  Cambridge.  Matric. 
1639;  Scholar,  1640-6;  B.A.  1642-3;  M.A.  1646.  Usher  at 
Uppingham  School,  1646.   {Venn,  1.  334.) 

CHILLINGWORTH,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Kino's. 
Easter,  1659. 


Chipperfield,  Henry 

CHILLINGWORTW  WILLIAM.  M.A.  i6a6  flncorp.  from 
Oxford).  Matric  from  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  Oct.  15, 
1619,  age  17.  S.  of  William,  citiren  of  Oxford.  B.A.  1620; 
M.A.  1633-4;  D.D.  1642.  Fellow  of  Trinity,  1628.  Dis- 
cussion with  a  Jesuit  led  to  his  joining  the  Church  of  Rome, 
and  going  to  Douai.  Reverted  to  the  Anglican  Church,  1634. 
Preb.  of  Chester,  1635;  and  of  Sarum,  1638.  Chancellor  of 
Sarum,  1638.  Master  of  Wigston  Hospital,  Leicester.  Joined 
the  Royal  army,  and  was  taken  prisoner  at  Arundel.  Author 
of  The  Religion  of  Protestants.  Died  Jan.  30,  1643-4,  Buried 
at  Chichester.   Will  (P  C.C.)  1645.    {D.N. B.;  Al.  Oxon.) 

CHILB<EAD,  GEOFFRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  22)  at  Sidney,  July  4, 
1653.  S.  of  Henry.  B.  at  Maugersbury,  Gloucs.  School, 
Stow.   V.  of  S.  Bemfleet,  Essex,  1662. 

CHILTON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Jan. 
12,  1675-6.  S.  of  Edward,  deceased,  of  Ijttle  Wilbraham, 
Cambs.  B.  there.  School,  Dublin.  Matric  1675-6.  Adm. 
at  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  Apr.  24,  1674. 

CHILTON,  JACOB.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1703.  Of  Suffolk. 
M5.tric.  1704;  B.A.  1707-8;  M.A.  171 1.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Sept.  1710;  priest,  June,  1712.  V.  of  Mendlesham,  Suffolk, 
1714-45.  C.  of  Ufford,  1714;  Rector,  1722.  R.  of  Wethering- 
sett,  1745-8.  C.  of  Wantisden,  Charsfield,  Hoo,  and  Lethering- 
ham.    Buried  at  Ufford,  July  26,  1765,  aged  78. 

CHILTON,  JACOB.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1728.  S.  of 
Jacob  (1703).  Bapt.  at  Pettistree,  Suffolk,  Aug.  16,  1710. 
School,  Woodbridge.  Matric  1728;  B.A.  1731-2.  Died  at 
Pettistree,  Suffolk,  Feb.  26,  1731-2.  Buried  there,  aged  22. 
Brother  of  Richard,  1730. 

CHILTON,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  King's,  Lent,  1656-7;  B.A. 
from  Trinity  Hall,  1660-1. 

CHILTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  5, 1708-9. 
S.  of  Nathaniel,  clerk  (next),  of  Newcastle-on-Tjrne.  School, 
Newcastle.  Matric.  1709;  Scholar,  1712;  B.A.  1712-3;  M.A. 
1716;  B.D.  1725.  Fellow,  1715.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  July  5, 
1713;  priest  (London)  Sept.  19,  1714.  V.  of  St  Ann's,  New- 
castle, 1717-23;  suspended,  1723. 

CHILTON,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  17,  1680-1. 
Of  Durham.  Matric  1681.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Sept.  29,  1684.  B.A.  1684-5;  M.A.  1696.  P.C.  of  Chester  le- 
Street,  Durham,  1690.  Lecturer  at  All  Saints,  Newcastle. 
Buried  there  July  14,  1698.  Father  of  John,  above.  (H.  M. 
Wood.) 

CHILTON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1730.  S.  of 
Jacob  (1703).  Bapt.  at  Pettistree,  Suffolk,  Aug.  16,  1712. 
School,  Woodbridge.  Matric.  1730;  B.A.  1733-4-  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  June,  1734.  V.  of  Bawdsey,  Suffolk,  1737. 
V.  of  Mendlesham,  1745-71.  Died  1771-  Brother  of  Jacob 
(1728)  and  Thomas  (1740). 

CHILTON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 
July  3,  1723,  afterwards  Fell. -Com.  Of  Durham.  School, 
Kirkleatham.   Matric.  1724. 

CHILTON,  THOJ«AS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  t8)  at  Pembroke,  May  14, 
1740.  S.  of  Jacob  (1703),  R.  of  Ufford,  Suffolk.  Bapt.  at 
Pettistree,  Oct.  7, 1721.  School,  Woodbridge.  Matric.  1740; 
B.A.  1743-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Bristol)  Feb.  19,  1743-4,  C.  of 
Mendlesham,  Suffolk;  priest  (Norwich)  Dec.  1745.  R.  of 
Eyke,  Suffolk.  Buried  there  Apr.  19,  1754.  Brother  of 
Richard  (1730)  and  Jacob  (1728). 

CHILVERS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  Apr.  7,  1684. 
Only  s.  of  Samuel,  currier.  B.  at  Orsett,  Essex.  Matric.  1684; 
B.A.  1687-8;  M.A.  1691.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  26, 
1689. 

CHILVERS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  28,  1718. 
Of  SuficJk.  S.  of  — ,  clerk,  deceased  (perhaps  Thomas,  above). 
Matric.  1718-9;  B.A.  1723-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May, 
1724:  pries*,  Dec.  1725.   V.  of  Haverhill,  Suffolk,  1725-30. 

CHIMNEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Dec.  7,  1626. 
S.  of  William,  of  Seaming,  Norfolk.  B.  at  Weedon  Beck, 
Northants.  School,  Elsing.  Matric  1626;  B.A.  1630-1. 
Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  22,  1633.  C.  of  Hemblington, 
Norfolk,  in  1636.  Perhaps  V.  of  Haughley,  Suffolk,  1675. 
R.  of  Brettenham,  Norfolk,  1675-86,  and  V.  of  Combes, 
Suffolk,  1676.   {Venn,  i.  279.) 

CHYMNEY.  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Sept.  9, 
1578.  S.  of  Robert,  of  East  Dereham,  Norfolk.  School, 
East  Dereham.  Matric.  1578-9.  Probably  of  Seaming,  Nor- 
folk. If  so,  buried  at  Seaming,  Mar.  8,  1634-5.  Will  proved 
(Norwich)  1635.   {Venn,  i.  97) 

CHINAY  or  CHENEY,  EDWARD.  Matric  pens,  from  Christ's, 
Apr.  1610. 

CHINNBRY,  see  CHENERY. 

CHIPBOURNE,  CHARLES.  Matric  pens,  from  Pxtirmousk, 
Michs.  1581. 

CHIPPERFIELD,  HENRY.  Matric  •lux  from  TuiriTY,  e.  1396. 


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Chippingdale,  Edmund 

CHIPPINGDALE,  EDMUND.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 

Michs.  1578. 
CHIPPINGDALE,   JOHN.    Adm.    at   Christ's,   Easter,    1714. 

Matric.  sizar,  Lent,  1713-4;  Scholar,  1715;  B.A.  1717-8; 

M.A.  1721.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  June,  1718;  priest  (Ely)  Dec. 

1719.   Probably  V.  of  SWpwith,  Yorks.,  1727-33.   {Peile,  n. 

183;) 
CHIRK,  DAVID.   D.D.  1470-1. 
CHISELDEN,  see  CHESELDEN. 
CHISENHALE,  DANIEL.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  June 

21,  1675.  S.  of  William,  hatter.  B.  at  Bolton,  Lanes.  School, 

Bolton. 
CHISENHALL,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  28)  at  Caius,  June  29, 

1682.    S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Eccleston,  Lanes.    B.  there. 

School,  Heskin.  M.A.  1684  (Lit.  Reg.).  C.  of  Barking,  Essex. 

R.   of   Mistley,    i688.    V.  of  Barking,  1696-1724.    Buried 

Apr.  5,  1724.    Admon.  (P.CC.)  1724.    {Venn,  i.  471.) 
CHISENHALE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  May  29,  1691. 

ist  s.  of  Sir  Edward,  Knight,  of  Chisenhale,  Lanes.   B.  in 

London.   Matric.  1691. 
CHISHULL,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Jan.  15, 

1639-40.    S.  of  Bartholomew.    B.  at  Chelmsford.    School, 

Chelmsford.  Matric.  1640;  B.A,  1643-4.  One  of  these  names 

V.  of  Steeple  Bumpstead,  Essex,  1666-73  (resigned).   (Peile, 

I.  467.) 
CHISHULL,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  14)  at  Sidney,  Aug.  22, 

1657.    S.  of  Paul  (1624),  deceased,  R.  of  Dunton,  Beds. 

B.  there.    Schools,  Perse,  Cambridge,  and  Abbotsley,  Hunts. 

Matric.  1658;  B.A.  1661-2;  M.A.  1673.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 

Feb.  1664-5;  priest,  May,  1665.    Chaplain  to  Lord  Ashley  of 

Wimbome.   Brother  of  Paul  (1664-5). 
CHYSELL,  LAURENCE.    Matric  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 

Michs.  1552. 
CHISHULL,  PAUL.    Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1624. 

S.  of  Bartholomew,  of  Newton  Bury,  Beds.    B.A.  1628-9; 

M.A.  from  Pembroke  College,  Oxford,  1634.    Ord.  deacon 

(Peterb.)  Feb.  20;  priest,  Feb.  21,  1629-30.  V.  of  Eyeworth, 

Beds.,  in  1634.    V.  of  Dunton,  1636.    Buried  at  Dunton, 

Mar.  21,  1652-3.  Father  of  John  (1657)  and  the  next   (Vis. 

of  Beds.,  1634.) 
CHISHULL,  PAUL.    Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  Feb.  13,  1664-5. 

From  New  College,  Oxford;  matric.  there,  Apr.  1,  1664,  age 

15.    S.  of  Paul,  above,  deceased,  V.  of  Dunton,  Beds.    B. 

there.  Bapt.  Nov.  6,  1646.  Schools,  Wickham  and  Win- 
chester.   B.A.  1667-8;  M.A.  1671.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 

Feb.  17,  1667-8;   priest,  July  22,  1668.    V.  of  Eyeworth, 

Beds.,  1668-1712.     Buried    at    Dunton,    Aug.    17,    1712. 

Brother  of  John  (1657). 
CHISHULL,  W.   Matric  pens,  from  TRiNrrv,  Michs.  1578. 
CHISNALL,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  May  11, 

1744.    S.  of  John,  hxisbandman,  of  Lanes.    B.  at  Welsh 

Whittle.    School,  Rivington.    Matric.   1744;  BA.   1747-8; 

M.A.  1751.   P.C.  of  West  Houghton,  Lanes.,  1755. 
CHISSOLL,  GILES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 

1550. 
CHISWELL,  JOHN.    B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1645-6,  see 

Cheswick. 
CHITTAM,  EDMUND,  see  CHEETHAM. 
CHITTAM,  JOHN.   Matric  pens,  from  King's,  Michs.  1578. 
CHITTENDEN,  EDWARD.   Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 

Michs.  1619;  B.A.  1623-4.    Of  Kent.   Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 

Dec  19,  1624. 
CHITTY,  ABRAHAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Aug.  5, 

1696.  Matric  1696;  afterwards  Fell.-Com. 

CHOATE,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Aor.  14,  1624.   Matric 

1624;  B.A.  1627-8;  M.A.  1631.    C.  of  Cavendish,  Suffolk, 

1637.     V.    of   Gt   Finborough,    1661.    Went   to   America: 

ancestor  of  the  Ambassador.   (A.  Gray.) 
CHOTE,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Nov.  1624.   S.  of 

Thomas,  of  Essex.  School,  Wethersfield.  Matric  1625;  B.A. 

1628-9. 
CHOCKE,   GEORGE.    Adm.  pens,   (age   18)   at  Peterhocse, 

June  23,  1715.  Of  Middlesex.  School,  Westminster.  Scholar, 

1715- 
CHOCQUETU,  THOMAS,  see  SHOQUETU. 
CHOICE,  JOHN.     Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  June  17, 

1675.    S.  of  Richard,  of  Derbs.    School,  Repton.    Matric. 

1675;  B.A.   1678-9.    Usher  at  Repton  School,  1680-1708. 

V.  of  Repton.   Buried  Jan.  20,  1720-1. 
CHOICE,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sr  John's,  July  7, 

1697.  S.  of  John,  husbandman.  B.  at '  Kirp,'  Leics.  School, 
Louth.  Matric  1697;  B.A.  1700-1.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln) 
Sept.  20, 1702.  R.  of  Manby,  Lines.,  1704-20.  Died  Feb.  22, 
1720-1. 


Cholmely,  John 

CHOICE,  SAMPSON.  Adm.  siiar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  14, 
1668.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Uppingham.  School,  Uppingham. 
Matric.  1668;  B.A.  1671-2;  M.A.  1675.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Sept.  19,  1675;  priest.  May  29,  1681. 

CHOLLERTON,  EDMUND.  B.A.  1481-2;  M.A.  1485;  B.D.  1497- 
8.  Perhaps  B.Can.L.  1498-9.  Of  King's  Hall,  1512-26. 
R.  of  Milton-by-Gravesend,  Kent,  1505-7.  R.  of  Saltwood, 
1514-26.  Will  (P.CC.)  1526:  'of  King's  Hall;  Devizes, 
WUts.;  and  ChoUerton.'    (H.  G.  Harrison.) 

CHOLMONDELEY,  CHARLES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  15)  at 
St  John's,  Oct.  13,  1701.  S.  of  Thomas,  E^q.  B.  at  Vale 
Royal,  Cheshire.  Matric.  1702.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Aug.  1709.  M.P.  for  Co.  Chester,  1710-5,  1722-56.  Of  Vale 
Royal,  Esq.  Died  Mar.  30,  1756.  Father  of  Thomas 
(1743)- 

CHOLMELY,  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1612.  Of 
Middlesex.  S.  and  h.  of  William,  of  Highgate,  Middlesex, 
Esq.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Aug.  2,  1615.  Of  Highgate, 
Esq.  Died  Oct.  30,  1636.  Buried  at  Shoreditch.  Brother  of 
Jasper  (1620)  and  John  (1620).    (Middlesex  Pedigrees.) 

CHOLMELEY,  HENRY.  Adm.at  Jesus,  C.Feb.  1572-3.  S.  of  Sir 
Richard,  Knt.,  of  Bolton,  Yorks.  Migrated  Fell.-Com.  to  Caius, 
Aug.  18,  1573,  age  17.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  19,  1577. 
Of  Whitby  and  Roxby,  Knt.  Knighted,  Apr.  17,  1603. 
Succeeded  his  elder  brother.  M.P.  for  Westmorland,  1597. 
Died  in  York,  Jan.  12,  1615-6.  (Venn,  1.  74;  M.  H.  Pea- 
cock.) 

CHOMLEY,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Apr.  1579. 
One  of  these  names  s.  of  John,  of  Old  Windsor,  Berks. 
Succeeded  his  uncle  Robert.  Knighted  (?  July  23,  1603). 
Win  proved,  1620.  F'robably  brother  of  Thomas  (1584). 
(PHle,  I.  152.) 

CHOLMELY,  HENRY.  Matric  Fell.-Com.  from  Trinity,  c. 
1595.  Doubtless  s.  of  Sir  Henry  (1572-3),  of  Whitby,  Yorks. 
Brother  of  Richard  (1595).    (Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1584.) 

CHOLMELEY,  HENRY.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Peterhouse, 
Lent,  1607-8,  as  'Sholmely.'  One  of  these  names  M.P.  for 
New  Malton,  Yorks.,  1641-8.    Died  Aug.  1666. 

CHOLMELY,  HUGH.  Matric.  pens,  from  Emmanuel,  Easter, 
1589.  S.  of  John,  of  Ashby-de-la-Zouch.  School,  Ashby. 
B.A.  1592-3;  M.A.  1596;  B.D.  1603.  Fellow,  c.  1595. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1598.  Master  of  Bhmdell's  School, 
Tiverton,  1601.  R.  of  Clare  portion,..Tiverton,  1604-41. 
Preb.  of  Exeter,  1628.  Sub-dean,  163^  Life-long  friend  of 
Bishop  Joseph  Hall.  Died  Sept.  ij,  1641.  Buried  in  Exeter 
Cathedral.  Will,  P.C.tt.  (DJf.B.;  Vis.  of  Devon,  1620;  Vis. 
of  London,  1634.) 

CHOLMELY,  HUGH.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1598.  Of 
London. 

CHOLMELY,  HUGH.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Jesus,  Easter, 
1614.  S.  of  Sir  Richard  (1595).  B.  at  Roxby,  Yorks.  School, 
Beverley.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  6,  1617-8.  M.P.  for 
Scarborough,  1623-6, 1640-5.  Knighted,  1626.  Created  Bart. 
1 64 1.  At  first  a  Parliamentarian,  but  afterwards  joined  the 
King's  forces.  Governor  of  Scarborough  Castle,  1641-5. 
Surrendered  in  1645,  and  retired  to  Rouen.  Returned  to 
England,  1649,  and  compoimded  for  his  estates.  Died  Nov.  20, 
1657.   Buried  at  East  Peckham,  Kent.    (D.N.B. ;  G.E.C.) 

CHOLMLEY,  HUGH.  Matric  FeU.-Com.  from  St  John's,  Lent, 
1618-9.  Perhaps  s.  of  Nicholas,  Bencher  of  the  Inner  Temple, 
adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  1617.   Barrister,  1623. 

CHOLMELY,  HUGH.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse, 
May  6,  1659.  S.  of  Sir  Henry,  of  West  Newton  Grange, 
Yorks.  (Nephew  of  Sir  Hugh  (1614),  1st  Bart.,  of  Whitby.) 
B.  1642.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  1656.  M.P.  for 
Northampton,  1679;  for  Thirsk,  1685.  Died  Jan.  1698-9. 
(Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665;  T.  A.  Walker,  115.) 

CHOLMLY,  HUGH.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Magdalene, 
June  1,  1700.  S.  of  Nathaniel,  Esq.,  deceased.  B.  at  Whitby, 
Yorks.  School,  Enfield,  Herts,  (sic.).  Of  Whitby  Abbey. 
M.P.  for  Hedon,  1708-21.  Surveyor-general  of  the  Crown 
Lands,  1714.  High  Sheriff  of  Yorks,  1724.  Died  May  25, 
1755.  Buried  in  Whitby  Church.  Brother  of  John  (1701). 
(Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  n.  218.) 

CHOLMELY,  JASPER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Michs.  1620.  Of  Middlesex.  S.  of  William,  of  Highgate. 
B.A.  1623-4;  M.A.  1627.  Fellow  of  Pembroke.  Brother  of 
Edward  (1612)  and  John  (1620). 

CHOMELEY  or  CHAMLEY,  JOHN.  Matric  pens,  from  Trinity, 
Easter,  1574;  Scholar,  1574;  B.A.  1575-6;  M.A.  1579. 

CHOMELEY,  JOHN.  Matric  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Lent, 

1577-8; B.A.  1581-2. 
CHOLMELY,  JOHN.   Matric  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  c.  1601. 

CHOLMELY,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1613. 


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Cholmelv,  John 

CHOLBfELY,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs., 
1620.  Of  Middlesex.  S.  of  William,  of  Highgate.  Probably 
adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  12,  1624-5.  Di^  5.^.  Brother  of 
Jasper  (1620)  and  Edward  (1612).   (Middlesex  Pedigrees.) 

CHOLMONDELY  or  CHOMLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  30)  at 
Pembroke,  May  4,  1663.  S.  of  John,  gent.  B.  at  Mansfield, 
Notts.  Perhaps  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Oct.  1662,  as 
s.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Credenhill,  Heref.  Died  Oct  25,  1711. 
One  of  these  names  M.P.  for  Southwark,  Surrey,  1698-1711. 
(M.  H.  Peacock). 

CHOLMLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Magdalene, 
Oct.  4,  1701.  S.  of  Nathaniel,  Esq.,  deceased.  B.  at  Whitby, 
Vorks.  School,  Harrow.  A  colonel  in  the  army,  under 
Marlborough.  IMed  at  Whitby,  Mar.  28,  1724.  Buried  there. 
M.I.     Brother  of  Hugh  (1700).     {Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  11. 

3X8.) 

CHOLMELEY,  LEWIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Mar.  20,  1677-8. 
Of  Islington,  Middlesex.  Matric.  1678.  Died  Mar.  29,  1731. 
(G.  Mag.) 

CHOLMELEY,  MARMAOUKE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius, 
Apr.  1575.  Of  Brandsby,  Vorks.  S.  of  Roger,  gait.  School, 
Brandsby.  Matric.  1575.  Of  Brandsby,  Esq.  Probably 
adm  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  2,  1577-8,  from  Thavies  Inn. 
Died  1602.    Admon.  (York)  1602-3.   {Venn,  i.  82.) 

CHOLMLEY,  MONTAGU.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  (age  16)  at  Sidney, 
Jan.  10,  1632-3.  S.  of  Henry,  Esq.  B.  at  Burton  Goggles, 
Lines.  School,  Oakham.  Matric.  1633.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
May  8,  1635.  Received  a  warrant  for  dignity  of  Baronet, 
1642.  Died  Feb.  3,  1652.  M.I.  at  Stoke  Rochford,  Lines. 
Brother  of  Robert  (1634-5).   (J.  Foster,  Gray's  Inn.) 

CHOLMELY,    RICHARD.       Matric.     pens,     from     Trinity, 

c.  1591- 
CHOLMELY,  RICHARD,    Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Trinity,  c. 

1595.    S.  of  Sir  Henry,  of  Whitby,  Yorks.   Age  4  in  1584. 

Knighted,  1603.    M.P.  for  Scarborough,  1620-1.    Died  Sept. 

23,   1631.    Buried  at  Whitby.    Father  of  the  next,   and 

Hugh  (1614),  and  brother  of  Henry  (1595).   (Vis.  of  Yorks., 

1584,  1665.) 

CHOLMLEY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Sidney, 
May  21, 1635.  S.  of  Sir  Richard  (above).  B.  at  Whitby,  Yorks. 
Schools,  Middleton  and  London.  Matric.  1635.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  May,  1638.  Of  Grosmont,  Vorks.  The 
Royalist  Colonel  killed  at  Lyme  Regis.  Governor  of  Ax- 
minster.  Buried  at  Brixton,  Devon.  (Burke,  Ext.  Bart. ;  Vis. 
of  Yorks.,  1665.) 

CHOLMNEY,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1 610.  One  of  these  names,  s.  of  Henry,  of  Burton  Goggles, 
Lines.,  gent.,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  5,  1613.  Barrister, 
1618.    Perhaps  brother  of  William  (1612). 

CHOLMLEY,  ROBERT,  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  13)  at  Sidney, 
Jan.  12, 1634-5.  S.of  Henry,  Esq.,  of  Easton,  Lines.  Schools, 
Oakham  and  London.  Matric.  1635.  Died  Jan.  31, 1639-40. 
M.I.  at  Stoke  Rochford.  Brother  of  Montague  (1632-3). 

CHOLMELY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  7,  1723.  S.  of  James,  Esq.  B.  in  London.  School, 
Marlborough.  Matric.  1723.  Probably  adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Dec.  24,  1723,  as  s.  of  James,  of  Easton,  Lines.,  Esq. 
Barrister,  1730.   (Scott-Mayor,  iii.  364.) 

CHOLMELY,  SAMUEL.    Adm.  sizar  at  Peterrousk,  Easter, 

1647.  S.  of  Nathaniel,  of  Jx)ndon.  B.A.  1650-1;  MA.  1654. 

Fellow,  1651.   Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1654.   One  of  these  names 

R.  of  Glatton,  Hunte.,  c.  i658-«i.   (T.  A.  WaUc^.) 
CHOLMELEY,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clark,  Michs.  1650. 

Perhaps  the  above. 
CHOMLEY    or    CHAMLEY,    THOMAS.     Matric.    pens,    from 

Christ's,  Apr.  1584.   Probably  brother  of  Henry  (1579). 
CHOLMELAYE,  THOBIAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's, 

Michs.  1585. 
CHOLMONDELEY,  THOMAS.   Adm.  FelL-Com.  at  Jesus,  Apr. 

37,  1635.    Probably  natural  t.  of  Robert,  Earl  of  Lelnster. 

Matric.  1635.    Of  Holford,  Cheshire,  Esq.    Captain  in  the 

Royal  Army.   Perhaps  M.P.  for  Carlisle,  1640.    Died  Jan.  6, 

1668.    (Ormerod,  1.  496.) 
CHOLMONDLY,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 

Aug.  25,  1662.  S.  of  Thomas,  yeoman,  of  Bamston-in-Wood- 

church,  Cheshire.    B.  there.   School,  Chester.   Matric.  1662, 

as  'Choreby';  B.A.  1667-8. 
CHOLMLEY,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall,  July, 

1704.    Adm.  scholar,  Jan.  33,  1704-5;  B.A.  1707-8;  M.A. 

17x3.   Old.  deacon  (London)  Feb.  1707-8;  priest  (Llandafi) 

Sept.   35,   1709.    Incorp.  at  Oxford.  X7i2.    R.  of  Putley, 

Heref.,  X7H.   V.  of  Weston,  17 ifi-   v.  of  Canon-Pyou,  X728. 

Perhaps  V.  of  the  Cathedral  Church  of  Hereford.   Died  Aug. 

4,  1735.   (G.  Mag.) 


Christian,  Humphrey 

CHOLMONDELY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  x7)  at  St 
John's,  June  20,  17^3.  .S.  of  Charies  (x7ox),  Esq.,  of  Vale 
Royal,  Cheshire.  B.  at  Chevening.  School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  X745.  M.P.  for  Co.  Chester,  X756-68.  Died  Juno 
2,  1779.    (Scott-Mayor,  iii.  537.) 

CHOLMELAYE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's, 
Michs.  1585.  One  of  these  names  M.P.  for  Michael,  ComwaU, 
1601. 

CHOLMELEY,  WILLLAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene, 
Michs.  1 61 2.  S.  of  Sir  Henry,  of  Burton  Goggles,  Lines., 
Knt  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  X2,  1614.  Ancient,  X638. 
One  of  these  names  M.P.  for  Gt  Bedwin,  1624;  forThirsk, 
Yorks.,  1626.    Perhaps  brother  of  Robert  (1610). 

CHOLWICK,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  19)  at  Christ's, 
Apr.  4,  X750.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Blackawton,  Devon. 
School,  Tiverton.   Matric  1750.  WUl  (P.C.C.)  1775. 

CHOPPIN,  CRANE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Emmanuel,  Easter, 
1620.   Buried  at  St  Andrew's,  Cambridge,  Dec.  7,  1620. 

CHOPPYNE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1654.  Of 
Goddenham,  Suffolk.  S.  of  Tollmash.  B.  1638.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Jan.  29,  1654-5. 

CHORE,  see  CORE. 

CHORLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  June  21, 
1651.  S.  of  WUliam,  of  (Breckside,  Liverpool),  Lanes. 
School,  Walton.  Matric.  X653.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1651. 
Of  Ormskirk,  Esq.  Married  EUen,  dau.  of  William  Hsile- 
wood,  of  Little  Woolton.  (Peile,  i.  544;  Vis.  of  Lanes.,  1664.) 

CHORLEY,  JOSIAH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  26,  1669. 
One  of  these  names,  2nd  s.  of  Henry,  of  Preston,  Lanes., 
was  a  nonconformist  minister  at  Norwich,  from  1692.  He 
is  called  M.A.,  but  there  is  no  graduate  of  that  name.  Author 
of  a  Metrical  Index  to  the  BibU.  (F.M.G.,  I.  171 ;  D.N.B.) 

CHORY,  THOMAS,  see  CHERIE. 

CHOTE,  see  CHOATE. 

CHOUTE,  see  also  CHUTE. 

CHOUTE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  6,  1656. 
Matric.  1656. 

CHOWNE,  see  also  CHUNE. 

CHOWNE,  GEORGE.  Matric.  FeU.-Gom.  from  Emmanuel,  Lent, 
1623-4.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Alfriston,  Sussex: 
age  29  in  1634.   Brother  of  WiUiam  (1625-6).    (Suss.  Vis.) 

CHOWNE,  JOHN.  Scholar  of  Queens',  1533-5. 

CHOWNE,  NEVILL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Glare,  Easter,  1604. 
S.  of  Sir  George,  of  '  Oxenhoath,'  Kent,  Knt.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  Nov.  27,  1607.   WiU  (P.C.C.)  i6i8. 

CHOUNE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Pembroke,  1627;  B.A. 
1 630-1;  M.A.  1634.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Alfriston,  Sussex. 
Fellow  of  St  John's,  1637.    (Suss.  Vis.) 

CHOWNE  or  CHOONE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 
Jan.  16,  1625-6.  Of  Sussex.  Perhaps  s.  of  Thomas,  of 
Alfriston.  Matric.  1626;  B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633.  Fellow 
of  St  John's,  1634-7.  Buried  at  All  Saints',  Cambridge, 
July  15,  1637.   Brother  of  George  (1623-4).  (Si«*.  Kis.) 

CHOWNING  or  CHEWNING,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Corpus 
Christi,  1647.  Of  Kent.  Perhaps  matric.  as  Chime.  B.A. 
1650-1;  M.A.  1654.   P.G.  of  Leeds,  Kent,  1659. 

CHRICHE  or  CRICHE,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Em- 
manuel, June  XI,  1653.  Of  Lincolnshire.  Matric  1653;  B.A. 
1656-7;  M.A.  1660. 

CHRICHLOW,  see  CRICHLOWE. 

CHRIE,  NICHOLAS.  Matric  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1640. 

CHRIMES,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  4, 
1636-7.  S  of  Robert,  yeoman,  of  Weaverbam,  Cheshire. 
B.  there.  School,  Northwich.   Matric.  1637;  B.A.  1640-1. 

CHRIMES,  WILLIAM.  LL.B.  from  St  John's,  1652.  Probably 
the  above. 

CHRISTIAN,  EWAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Oct.  xa, 
X734.  S.  of  John,  lawyer,  of  Ewanrigg, Cumberland.  B.  there, 
1718.  School,  Appleby.  Matric.  X735;  Scholar,  X735.  Adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  May  26,  1736.  Barrister,  174*-  Buried  at 
Dearham,  Cumberland,  Aug.  16,  175a-  Brother  of  the  next. 
(Peile,  II.  230.) 

CHRISTIAN,  HUMPHREY.  Adm.  at  St  John's,  Oct.  39,  1737. 
S.  of  John,  lawyer,  of  Cumberiand,  and  Milntown,  Isle  of  Man. 
B.  at  Ewanrigg,  Cumberland.  School,  Appleby.  Matric. 
1737;  B.A.  1741-3;  M.A.  174."!.  Fellow  of  Christ  5,  Apr.  10, 
1745;  resigned,  Dec  8,  1746.  Ord.  deacon  (Cariisle)  Oct.  lo, 
1743;  priest  (Norwich)  June  9,  i745-  R-  of  Bumham  Deep- 
dale,  Norfolk,  1749-66.  R.  of  Palgrave,  Suffolk,  i7?5-7. 
R.  of  Knapton,  Norfolk,  1759-73-  V.  of  Docking,  1766-73- 
Died  July  31,  1773.  Brother  of  Ewan,  above.  (Scctt-Mayor, 
III.  489;  Peile,  II.  33s.) 


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Christian,  John 

CHRISTIAN,  JOHN.  Matric.  siiar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1569. 
One  of  these  names  R.  of  Coveney,  Cambs.,  1564.  Perhaps 
the  man  ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Mar.  1561-2,  age  24;  usher  of  Ely 
school.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Stratford  St  Mary,  Suffolk, 
1570-85. 

CHRISTIAN,  JOHN.  Matric  sizar  from  Qvzkss',  Michs.  1382. 
Of  Cambridge.  B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1586-7.  One  of 
these  names  R.  of  Winfarthing,  Norfolk,  1594-1603. 

CHRISTIAN,  LAURENCE.  CarmeUte  friar.  B.D.  1491-2. 

CHRISTIAN,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens*,  Easter, 
1583.  Of  Cambridgeshire.  Ord.  deacon  (Dublin)  Dec  14, 
1585.   Perhaps  V.  of  Caxton,  Cambs.,  1596. 

CHRISTIAN,  THOMAS.  M.A.  from  Pembroke,  1736.  S.  of 
Ewan,  of  Dearham,  Cumberland.  B.  there.  Mar.  29,  1697. 
B.A.  of  Trinity  College,  Dublin.  V.  of  Crosthwaite,  Cumber- 
land. 1728-70.  Died  Oct.  13,  1770.  (G.  Mag.;  Hutchinson, 
Cumberland,  11.  146.) 

CHRISTIAN, .  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  28,  1621. 

CHRISTMAS,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
June  3,  1667.  S.  of  Henry,  gent.  B.  at  Binsted,  near  Alton, 
Hants.  School,  Winchester.  Matric.  1667.  He  (or  Nicholas) 
was  buried  at  All  Saints',  Cambridge,  in  1667.  Brother  of 
Nicholas  (1667). 

CHRISTMAS,  JOHN.  Matric  pens,  from  Pbtbrhouse,  Michs. 
1566. 

CHRISTMAS,  JOHN.  Matric  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1620;  B.A.  1624-5.  Of  Norfolk.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Sept.  24;  priest,  Sept.  25,  1626.  V.  of  Guestwick,  Norfolk, 
1627-39. 

CHRISTMAS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  1680.  S.  of  John. 
B.  at  Sudbury,  Suffolk.  School,  Sudbury.  Matric.  1680; 
B.A.  1683-4.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  May,  1686.  V.  of  Great 
Comard,  Suffolk,  1686-9.  Joined  the  Church  of  Rome;  adm. 
at  Etouai,  July  16,  1690.   {Peile,  11.  77.) 

CHRISTMAS,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
June  3,  1667.  S.  of  Henry,  gent.  B.  at  Binsted,  Hants. 
School,  Alton.  Matric.  1667.  Brother  of  Henry  (1667)  whom 
see. 

CHRISTENMAS,  ROBERT.  Matric  ens.  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1548. 

CHRISTMAS,  THOMAS.   B.A.  15 13-4. 

CHRISTMAS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1603.  B.  at 
Halstead,  Essex.  B.A.  1607-8;  M.A.  1612.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Mar.  19,  1608-9,  age  24.  C.  of  Sible  Hedingham. 

CHRISTOPHER,  FRANCIS.  LL.B.  1654  (Incorp.  from  Oxford) 
(not  recorded  in  -4/.  Oxon.). 

CHRISTOPHERS.  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 
Michs.  1560;  B.A.  1563-4. 

CHRISTOPHER,  THE  BEDELL.  University  Bedell,  c.  1300. 
(Stokes,  Bedells,  54.) 

CHRISTOPHER,  THE  BEDELL.  Probably  University  BedeU, 
c.  1455.   (Stokes,  Bedells,  65.) 

CHRISTOPHER, .  M.A.  1475-6;  B.D.  1483-4. 

CHRISTOPHERSON,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at 
St  John's,  May  17,  1737.  S.  of  John  (1693),  clerk,  of 
Cumberland.  B.  at  Addingham.  School,  Appleby,  Westmor- 
land. Matric.  1737;  B.A.  1740-1.  Brother  of  Preston  (1731). 

CHRISTOPHERSON,  JOHN.  B.A.  1540-1;  M.A.  1543;  B.D. 
1554.  B.  at  Ulverstone,  Lanes.  Fellow  of  Pembroke,  1541; 
of  St  John's,  1542;  and  of  Trinity,  1546.  During  the  reign 
of  Edward  he  retired  to  Louvain.  Master  of  Trinity,  1553-8. 
Confessor  to  Queen  Mary.  Dean  of  Norwich,  1554.  R.  of 
Swanton  Morley,  Norfolk,  1556.  Bishop  of  Chichester,  1557. 
Died  1558.  Buried  at  Christ  Church,  London,  Jan.  22, 
1558-9.  Benefactor  to  Trinity  College.  (D.N.B.;  Cooper, 
I.  188.) 

CHRISTOPHERSON,  JOHN.  Matric  sizar  from  Trinity,  Lent. 
1559-60. 

CHRISTOPHERSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  27,  1693.  S.  of  Alexander,  deceased.  B.  at  Lowick  Hall, 
near  Ulverston,  Lanes.  School,  Kendal.  Matric.  1693; 
B.A.  1696-7;  M.A.  1700;  B.D.  1708.  Fellow,  1699-1713. 
Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Dec  22,  1700.  V.  of  Addingham, 
Cumberland,  1702-57.  R.  of  Kirkland,  1717-20.  V.  of  St 
Laurence,  Appleby,  1720-57.  Died  Oct.  5,  i757.  Father  of 
Christopher  (1737)  and  the  next.   (G.  Mag.) 

CHRISTOPHERSON,  PRESTON.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St 
John's,  Oct.  22,  1731.  S.  of  John  (above),  B.D.  B.  at 
Addingham,  near  Penrith,  Cumberland.  School,  Appleby, 
Westm<»land.  Matric  1733;  B.A.  1735-6;  M.A.  from 
Pembroke,  1739.  Fellow  of  Pembroke,  1737.  Brother  of 
Christopher  (1737). 

CHRISTOPHERSON, .  M.D.  1502-3.  John  Christopherson, 

M.D.  was  buried  at  St  Mildred  Poultry,  London,  in  1524. 


Church,  Joseph 

CHRITOFTE,  ROGER.  B.A.  1529-30;  M.A.  1533.  Fellow  of 
Jesus,  1536. 

CHROWSEY,  RICHARD,  ««  CROWSHAY. 

CHUBB,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Jan.  20, 
1672-3.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Warminster,  Wilts.  School, 
Salisbury.  Matric  1672-3;  B.A.  1676-7;  M.A.  1682.  Preb. 
of  Sarum,  1693.  R.  of  Brixton-Deverill,  Wilts.  Will  {Consist. 
Sarum)  1716.   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

CHUBBES,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  1465-6.  B.  at  Whitby,  Yorks. 
M.A.  1469;  D.D.  i486.  Fellow  of  Pembroke,  1466.  Ord. 
sub-deacon  (Ely)  Mar.  14,  1466-7;  priest,  Sept.  19,  1467. 
Licensed,  by  the  Bishop  of  Ely,  to  hear  confessions,  1493. 
First  master  of  Jesus,  1497.  Died  Nov.  1505.  Benefactor  to 
Pembroke.    Will,  P.C.C.   {Cooper,  i.  10;  A.  Gray.) 

CHUDLEIGH,  JOHN.  M.A.  1629  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Sir  George,  Knt.,  of  Devon.  Matric.  from  Wadham  College, 
June  I,  1621,  age  15;  B.A.  1623-4;  created  M.A.  1626. 
Knighted,  1626.  M.P.  for  East  Looe,  1626;  for  Lostwithiel, 
1627-8.   Died  1634.    {Al.  Oxon.) 

CHUDLEIGH  or  CHIDLOW,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  1633  (Incorp. 
from  Oxford).  Matric.  from  Corpus  Christi,  Nov.  9,  1621, 
age  17;  B.A.  from  All  Souls',  1625;  M.A.  from  Queen's 
College,  1628;  B.D.  1636.  R.  of  St  Clement,  Oxford,  1630. 
R.  of  Cowley,  Gloucs.,  1652.  R.  of  Hampstead  Marshall, 
Berks.,  1661.   {A I.  Oxon.) 

CHUNE,  see  also  CHOWNE. 

CHUNE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens',  Lent,  1571-2. 
Of  London. 

CHUN,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1623;  B.A. 
1627-8;  M.A.  1631.  R.  of  Thorington,  Suffolk,  1646.  Usher 
at  Uppingham  School. 

CHUNN,  ROBERT,   Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  c.  1593. 

CHUN,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  14,  1639.  Of 
Huntingdonshire.   Matric.  1639,  as  'Shun';  B.A.  1642-3. 

CHUN,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1608. 

CHUNE,  THOMAS  (1647),  see  CHOWNING. 

CHURCH,  BARTHOLOMEW.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius, 
Apr.  6,  1601.  Eldest  s.  of  John,  of  Earls  Colne,  Essex. 
B.  at  Colchester.  School,  Earls  Colne.  Scholar,  1601-5; 
B..\.  1602-3;  M.A.  1606.  EMed  in  the  Low  Countries,  without 
issue.    {Vis.  of  Essex,  1612;  Venn,  i.  174.) 

CHURCH,  BERNARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1696. 
Of  Norwich.  Matric.  1696;  B.A.  1699-1700.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Sept.  1703.  Schoolmaster  in  St  Peter  Mancroft 
parish,  Norwich.  V.  of  Leighton  Bromswold,  Hunts.,  1712-6. 
Died  1716. 

CHURCH,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  Sept.  14,  1669. 
Matric.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1669;  B.A.  from  Christ's,  1672-3; 
M.A.  1676. 

CHURCH,  JOHN.  M.A.  and  B.D.  of  Cambridge.  Grant  by  the 
Pope,  of  a  benefice  in  the  gift  of  Westminster  Abbey,  Apr.  28, 
1406.   {Col.  Pat.  Rolls.) 

CHURCH  or  CHIRCH,  JOHN.  Scholar  of  Queens',  1493;  M.A. 
1498-9.  Fellow,  1497-1509.  University  Preacher,  1505-6. 
Will  of  one  of  these  names,  connected  with  St  Paul's  Cathedral 
(P.C.C.)  1510. 

CHURCH,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i6)  at  Caius,  Apr.  6,  1659. 
S.  of  Hamlin,  gent.,  of  Hemingstone,  Suffolk.  B.  there. 
School,  Stowmarket.  Matric.  1660.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  1661.   {Venn,  i.  405.) 

CHURCH,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Feb.  2, 
1671-2.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Hertford.  School,  Islington. 
Matric.  1672;  B.A.  1675-6.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  21, 
1676;  priest,  Sept.  23.  1677.  V.  of  Nasing,  Essex,  1688-9. 
R.  of  Middleton  St  Nicholas,  Sussex,  1689.  V.  of  Pa^ham, 
1701.  Died  Feb.  23,  1710-1.  Buried  at  Pagham.  {Petle,  11. 
40.) 

CHURCH,  JOHN.  Incorp.  M.A.  1732,  from  Christ  Church, 
Oxford.  Matric.  there,  Jime  18,  1723,  age  18.  S.  of  John,  of 
St  Margaret's,  Westminster.  (Master  of  the  choristers  at  the 
Abbey.)  B.A.  1727;  M.A.  1730.  R.  of  Boxford,  Suffolk, 
1735-85.  R.  of  Groton,  1743-85.  Died  at  Norwich,  Oct. 
27,  1785.    {Al.  Oxon.;  Westm.  Abbey  Reg.) 

CHURCH,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  3,  1645. 
Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  1647;  B.A.  1648-9;  M.A.  1652.  V.  of 
All  Saints',  Hertford,  1654-60.  R.  of  St  Catharine  Coleman, 
London,  1660-62,  ejected.  Author,  Christian's  Daily  Monitor, 

1669.  (Calamy,  i.  115;  Urwick,  Herts.,  529.) 

CHURCH,  JOSEPH.    Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  May  11, 

1670.  Matric.  1673;  B.A.  1673-4;  M.A.  1677.   Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Dec.  1675;  priest  (London)  Sept.  23,  1677. 


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Church,  Joseph 

CHURCH,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i6)  at  Pktkrhousk, 
Julys,  1678.  School,  Norwich.  Scholar,  1678;  Matric.  1679; 
B.A.  :68i-2;  M.A.  1686.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Dec.  21,  1688. 
R.  of  Erpingham,  Norfolk,  1696-1724.  R.  cl  Suffield,i7i4-24. 
Buried  at  Erpingham,  1724.   M.I. 

CHURCH,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  June  11, 

1709.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Hethersett,  Norfolk,  clerk.    B.  in 
Norfolk.    Matric.  from  Pembroke  College,  Oxford,  May  5, 

1710,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1712-3.    {Al.  Oxon.) 
CHURCH,  JOSIAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1587. 

Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (London)  June  24  and  29, 1599.  R.  of 
South  Shoebury,  Essex,  1610. 

CHURCH,  JOSIAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Dec.   1622; 

B.A.   1625-6;  M.A.   1636.    R.  of  Ashingdon,  Essex,  1O41. 

Minister  of  Southchurch,  1644.     R.  of  Hackwell,  1655-62. 

(.PeiU.  I.  345.) 
CHURCH,  NATHANIEU    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  8, 

1642.    Of  Middlesex.    Matric.  1643;  Scholar;  B..A.  1646-7; 

M.A.  1653.   Subscribed  for  priest's  orders  (Bristol)  Dec.  19, 

1663. 
CHURCH,  RANDALL.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1580. 

Of  Cheshire.    Adm.   at   Lincoln's   Inn,   Mar.    19,    1581-2. 

{PeiU,  I.  160.) 
CHIRCH,  RICHARD.   Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1444-52. 
CHURCH,    RICHARD.     Matric.   sizar  from   Corpus  Christi, 

Michs.  1545. 
CHURCHE,   RICHARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Lent, 

1564-5.     Probably  ord.  deacon  (Ely);  priest  (Ely)  Dec.  1574, 

'aged  25;  understands  Latin;  Curate  of  Witchford,  Cambs.' 

V.  of  Witchford,  1574-1615.    R.  of  Garveston,  Norfolk,  1587; 

of  Whinburgh,  1587.  Father  of  Thomas  (1617).  {PeiU,  i.Sg.) 

CHURCH,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1577. 

CHURCH,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Jesus,  July  11, 
1674.  Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  1674-5;  Scholar,  1676;  B.A.  1678- 
9;  M..^.  1682.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May,  1684;  priest 
(Peterb.)  Sept.  26, 1698.  Minor  canon  of  Peterborough,  1698. 
V.  of  Maxey,  Northants.,  1701-16.  R.  of  Etton,  1705.  Buried 
at  Maxey,  Dec.  21,  1716.   (H.  I.  Longden.) 

CHURCHE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  June  30, 
1565.  S.  of  Bartholomew,  of  Earl's  Colne,  Essex.  School, 
Colchester.  Migrated  as  pens,  to  Caius,  Oct.  23,  1566,  age  17; 
B.A.  1567-8;  M.A.  1571;  B.D.  1578;  D.D.  1594.  Fellow  of 
Caius,  1569-1606.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  May  13, 
1573.  University  preacher,  1578.  Scrutator,  1588.  Lady 
Margaret  preacher,  1595.  V.  of  Mutford,  Suffolk,  1583.  WiU 
(P.C.C.)  1616;  as  of  Earl's  Colne.  (Venn,  i.  59;  Vis.  of 
Essfx,  i6f2.) 

CHURCH,  STEPHEN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1584. 

CHURCHE,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1559. 

CHURCH,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Lent,  1563-4. 
S.  of  John,  of  Runwell,  Essex.  B.A.  1566-7;  M.A.  1570. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1572.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May 
12,  1563.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Twyford,  Norfolk, 
1571-8. 

CHURCH,  THOMAS.  Resident  at  Queens',  1601-2.  Tutor  to 
the  Earl  of  Huntingdon.   Died  1606. 

CHURCH,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Apr.  9, 
1617.  .S.  of  Richard  (1564),  R.  of  Whinburgh,  Norfolk. 
School,  Reymerstone.  Matric.  1617.  Died  in  College.  Buried 
in  St  Michael's,  June  13,  1620.   (Venn,  1.  235.) 

CHURCH,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse,  Apr. 
14,  1645.  School,  St  Paul's,  London.  Matric.  1645;  Scholar, 
1648;  B.A.  1648-9;  M.A.  1652;  B.D.  1659;  D.D.  1664. 
Fellow,  1650-9.  V.  of  Cherry  Hinton,  Cambs.,  1652.  R.  of 
Hethersett,  Norfolk,  1670-3.    Died  1673.    {T.  A.  Walker.) 

CHURCH,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,   (age   17)  at  Peterhouse, 

Mar.    10,    1674-5.     Of    Cambridgeshire.     School,    Melton, 

Norfolk  (private).  Matric.  1675;  Scholar,  1675;  B.A.  1678-9; 

M.A.  1682.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May,  16JB1;  priest,  June, 

1683. 
CHURCH,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  Michs. 

1628;  LL.B.  1635. 
CHURCH,  .    Adm.  Fell.  Com.  at  Trinity  Hall,  July  i, 

1732  (resident  till  1735). 
CHURCHEY,  GEORGE.    Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Apr.  23,  1712. 

S.  of  William,  R.  of  Poole,  Donet.   RusUt  scholar.   Matric. 

1712;  B.A.   1716-7;  M.A.  1720.    Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1722. 

V.  of  East  Harptree,  Somerset,  1722.  V.  of  Stogumber,  1733. 

CHURCHEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan. 
7,  1678-9.  Matric.  1678;  B.A.  1682-3;  M.A.  1692.  V.  of 
East  Brent,  Somerset,  1689-1702.  R.  of  Poole,  Dorset,  169a- 
1702.    Died  1702. 


Churchward,  James 

CHURCHGATE,  JOHN.   B.A.  1506-7. 

CHURCHILL,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  2, 1723-6. 
Matric.  1726.  Probably  s.  of  John,  of  Westminster,  adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  1723. 

CHURCHILL,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
July  8,  1748  (according  to  D.N.B.  he  was  adm.  at  Trinity, 
as  Westminster  scholar  in  1749;  but  this  seems  an  error). 
S.  of  Charles,  clerk  (R.  of  Rainham,  Essex,  and  lecturer  at 
St  John's,  Westminster).  He  did  not  come  into  residence, 
having  contracted  a  Fleet  marriage,  when  17.  Ord.  deacon 
(Wells);  priest  (London)  1756;  C.  at  Rainham,  1756.  Suc- 
ceeded his  father  at  St  John's,  Westminster,  1758,  for  a 
year  or  two.  Abandoned  the  clerical  career,  and  led  a  busy 
literary  life,  as  poet  and  satirist.  Author,  The  Rosciad,  and 
many  other  poetical  and  literary  works.  Died  at  Boulogne, 
Nov.  4,  1764.  Buried  at  St  Martin's,  Dover.  (D.N.B.;  Al. 
Westmon.) 

CHURCHILL,  FLEETWOOD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Mar.  17, 

1749-50  (adm.  at  St  John's,  Mar.  16,  1748-9).  S.  of  Joseph, 
geut.  B.  at  Northampton.  School,  Northampton.  Matric. 
1750;  B.A.  1754;  M.A.  1757;  D.D.  1773.  FeUow  of  Clare, 
1757-72.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Aug.  24,  1758.  R.  of  Patrington, 
Yorks.,  1772-80.   Died  1780.   (Scott-Mayor,  iii.  588.) 

CHURCHILL,  HENRY.  Adm.  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  24, 
1701-2.  S.  of  Henry,  of  Dorchester.  School,  Dorchester. 
Matric.  1702;  Scholar,  1704;  B.A.  1705-6;  M.A.  1709.  Ord. 
priest  (London)  Mar.  20,  1708-9.  R.  of  Hammoon,  Etorset, 
1711-9.    Father  of  the  next. 

CHURCHILL,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  7,  1731.  S.  of  Henry,  clerk,  of  Dorset  (above).  B.  at 
Hammoon.  School,  Sherborne.  Matric.  1731.  Died  in 
College.  Buried  at  All  Saints',  July  26,  1732.  Brother  of 
William  (1732-3). 

CHURCHILL,  JOHN.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1609.  Probably  of  London,  gent.,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Jan.  5, 
1608-9.  Of  Minteme,  Dorset;  barrister-at-law.  S.  of  Win- 
ston. Dep.  registrar  of  Court  of  Chancery,  1635.  (J.  Foster, 
Gray's  Inn.) 

CHURCHILL,  JOHN,  Marquis  of  Blandford.  Adm.  FeU.-Com. 
at  King's,  c.  1700.  S.  of  Duke  of  Marlborough.  Died  of 
smaU-pox  at  Cambridge,  Feb.  20, 1702-3.  M.I.  in  the  Chapel. 
(Hist.  King's,  163;  Le  Neve,  Man.,  11.  35.) 

CHURCHILL,  JOSHUA.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  29, 
1647-8.  Of  Dorset.  Matric.  1647-8;  already  entered  at 
Queens',  Aug.  18,  1644.  V.  of  Over  Compton,  Dorset,  in 
1650.  R.  of  Winterbourne  Came  and  Farringdon,  1655.  V.  of 
Fordington,  1656;  ejected,  1662.  Afterwards  a  preacher 
at  Dordiester.  (Caiam)',  i.  451.) 

CHURCHILL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Oct.  21,  1703.  S.  of  Henry,  gent.  B.  at  Dorchester.  School, 
Dorchester.  (Matric.  from  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  Mar.  20, 
1702-3.)  Matric.  1706;  B.A.  1706-7.  Not  the  M.P.  for 
Ipswich.    Brother  of  Henry  (1702).    (Al.  Oxon.) 

CHURCHILL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Feb.  21,  1732-3.  S.  of  Henry  (1702),  of  Dorset  (R.  of  Ham- 
moon). School,  Sherborne.  Matric.  1733;  B.A.  1736-7;  M.A. 
1740.  Probably  R.  of  Cattistock,  Dorset,  1758-70.  Brother 
of  Henry  (1731).   Died  1780. 

CHURCHMAN,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 
May  8,  1661.  Of  Lanes.  School,  Lancaster.  Matric.  1661-2; 
B.A.  1665-6.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  20,  1668.  V.  of 
Sproxton,  Leics.,  1671-95.  Died  1695.  (Nichols'  Leics.,  11. 
330) 

CHURCHMAN,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
June  25,  1674.  S.  of  Richard,  husbandman,  of  Earl  Shilton, 
Leics.  B.  there.  School,  Bosworth.  Matric.  1674;  B.A. 
1677-8;  M.A.  1681.   Fellow,  1684-9. 

CHURCHMAN,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1641.  Of 
London.  Adin.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  1646,  as  s.  and  h. 
of  Ozias,  of  London.  Barrister,  1654. 

CHURCHMAN,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sirar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1639. 

CHURCHMAN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  2, 
1713.  Of  Norfolk.  S.  of  William,  of  lllington,  Esq.  B.  there, 
July  25,  1697.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1716.  Buried  at 
lllington,  Jan.  5,  1770. 

CHURCHWARD,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Oct.  5, 
1731.  S.  of  William,  R.  of  Goodlebh,  Devon.  B.  there. 
School,  BamsUple.  Matric.  1731;  Scholar,  1731-9;  B.A. 
1733-6-  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  i735ia8Churchwood.  M.A.  1739. 
Ord.  priest  (Wells),  June  1,  1740.  Of  Stoke  Gabriel,  Devon. 
R.  of  Laverton,  Somerset,  i74»-  Brother  of  the  next.  (Venn, 
".  33) 


V.A.C. 


337 


Churchward,  Wiluam 

CHURCHWARD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i8)  at  Caius, 
Jiine  28,  1734.  S.  of  William,  R.  of  Goodleigh,  Devon. 
B.  there.  School,  Barnstaple.  Matric.  1734;  Scholar,  1734-8; 
B.A.  1737-8;  M.A.  1741.  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter)  May  28, 
1738;  pnest,  Dec.  23,  1739.  R.  of  Goodleigh,  Devon,  1741- 
80.  R.  of  Stoke  Rivers,  1742.  Died  at  Bath,  May  22,  1780. 
Buried  at  St  James.  Brother  of  James,  above.  {Venn,  n.  39.) 

CHURTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuei,,  Jime  20, 
1616;  B.A.  1619-20; M.A.  1625. 

CHUTE,  CHALONER.    Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs. 

1613.  S.  and  h.  of  Charles,  Esq.,  of  Kelvedon,  Essex,  and 
Ursula,  dau.  of  John  Chaloner,  of  Midds.,  barrister.  Middle 
Temple.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  11,  1613.  Em- 
ployed as  royalist  counsel,  1641.  M.P.  for  Midds.,  1656 
(excluded)  and  1659.  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Commons, 
Jan.  to  March,  1658-9.  Died  Apr.  14,  1659.  (D.N.B.  wrong 
as  to  parentage.)   (Vis.  of  London,  1634.) 

CHUTE,  EDWARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  9,  1629. 

Of  Kent.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Betheisden,  Kent.  Matric.  1629, 

as  'Hute.'   Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Apr.  14,  1632.   Brother  of 

George  {1627),  Nicholas  {1637)   and   Philip  (1629).    (KeiU 

Vis.,  1619,  1663.) 
CHUTE,  EDWARD.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 

Apr.  18,  1651.    S.  of  George,  Esq.,  of  Gt  Chart,  Kent.    B. 

there.    School,  Wye,  Kent.    Matnc.  1651.    (Kent  Vis.,  1619, 

1663.) 
CHUTE,  GEORGE.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  26,  1627. 

Of  Kent  S.  and  h.  of  Edward,  of  Bethersden,  Kent.  Matric. 

1627.   Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  3,  1630-1.   Of  Bethersden, 

Esq.   Brother  of  Edward  (1629).   (Kent  Vis.,  1619,  1663.) 
CHUTE,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  17,  1637. 

Of  Kent.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Bethersden,  Kent.  Matric  1637. 

Adm.  at  Gray's  Irm,  Feb.  4,  1638-9. 
CHUTE,  PHILIP.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  9,  1629.   Of 

Kent.  3rd  s.  of  Edward,  of  Bethersden.  Matric.  1629.  (Kent 

Vis.,  1619.) 
CHUTE,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  6, 

1677.  S.  of  John,  of  Winchester.  B.  in  Hants. 
CHUTE,  Sir  WALTER.   M.A.  161 2-3;  on  visit  of  Prince  of  Wales. 

S.  of  George,  of  Bradfield,  Suffolk.  Matric  at  Oxford,  Mar.  i, 

1587-8,  age  14.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1593.   Knighted,  1603. 

M.P.  for  East  Retford,  1614.  (A  I.  Oxon. ;  Vis.  of  Surrey,  1662.) 

CHUTE, .  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  7,  1719. 

CHUTE,  .    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Mar.  26,  1739 

(resident  till  1741). 

CHIBNALL,  ANTHONY.  M.A.  1627  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
Of  Buckinghamshire.  S.  of  John,  of  Sherington,  Bucks. 
Matric.  from  Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  June  26,  1621, 
age  18;  B.A.  1622;  M.A.  1625;  B.D.  1634.  Fellow  of  Mag- 
dalen, 1627-48,  ejected.    (Al.  Oxon.;  V%s.  of  Bucks.) 

CHYBNALL,  GODFREY.  Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  Emmanuel, 
Easter,  1669.  B.  at  Orlingbury,  Mar.  5,  1649-50.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  May  19,  1671;  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Orling- 
bury, Northants.,  Esq.  Died  Dec.  2, 1678.  Buried  at  Orling- 
bury.  M.I.    (H.  I.  Longden.) 

CHIBNALL,  JOHN.  Adnu  pens,  at  Jksus,  Feb.  32,  1726-7. 
S.  of  John,  of  Newport  Pagnell,  Bucks.,  gent.  B.  1708. 
Matric.  1727;  Scholar,  1727.  Migrated  to  Pembroke,  Mar.  i, 
1728-9.  B.A.  1730-1.  Died  at  Sherington,  Bucks.,  1741. 

CHYBNALE,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmani^l,  May  24, 

1614.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Apr.  19,  1616,  as  s.  of 
Godfrey,  Esq.,  of  Orlingbury,  Northants.  Age  22  in  1618. 
Died  June  28, 1673.  Buried  at  Orlingbury.  M.I.  Brother  of 
William  (1614).   (Vis.  of  Northants.,  i6i8.) 

CHYBNALE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
June  25,  1698.  S.  of  Godfrey,  serjeant-at-law.  B.  at 
Pitchy,  Northants.  School,  Oundle.  Matric  1698. 

CHYBNALE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  24, 
1614.  2nd  s.  of  Godfrey,  of  Orlingoury,  Northants.  Captain 
in  the  army.  Died  1633.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1614).  (A.  C. 
Chibnall.) 

CHYBURNE,  HUMPHREY.  Matric  pens,  from  Sr  John's, 
Easter,  1565. 

CHYTTING,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  May,  1553. 

CISSON,  THOMAS.   Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1448. 

CITIZEN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  May  22, 
1693.  S.  of  John,  R.  of  Streat,  Sussex.  School,  Lewes. 
Matric.  1693;  B.A.  1696-7. 

CLAGET,  see  also  CLEGATE. 

CLAGET,  MICHAEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  QuxEHs',  June  24, 1706.  Of 
Suffolk.  S.  of  Nicholas  (next),  archdeacon  of  Sudbury.  School, 
Bury.    Matric.   1707;  B.A.   1709-10;  M.A.   1713.    Fellow, 


Clapham,  Christopher 

1711-22.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Jime  15,  1712;  priest,  Sept.  28, 
1713.  V.  of  Barton,  Cambs.,  1716.  R.  of  Pulham,  Norfolk, 
1721-8.  Died  Aug.  1728.  Brother  of  Nicholas  (1702)  and 
Samuel  (1719). 

CLAGETT,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Jan. 
12,  1670-1.  S.  of  Nicholas,  preacher  at  St  Mary's,  Bury  St 
Edmunds.  B.  at  Bury.  School,  Bury.  Matric.  1671;  B.A. 
1674-5;  M.A.  1678;  D.D.  1705  (Lit.  Reg.).  Ord.  deacon 
(Worcester)  Dec.  19,  1675;  priest  (Ely)  Sept.  23,  1676.  R.  of 
Gt  Ellingham,  Norfolk,  1676-84.  Preacher  at  St  Mary's, 
Bury,  1680-1726.  R.  of  Little  Thurlow,  Suffolk,  1683. 
Archdeacon  of  Sudbury,  1693-1726.  R.  of  Hitcham,  Suffolk, 
1707-26.  Died  Jan.  30,  1726-7.  Buried  at  St  Mary's,  Bury. 
Father  of  the  above,  the  next  and  Samuel  (1719),  brother 
of  WiUiam  (1659).   (D.N.B.;  PeUe,  11.  33.) 

CLAGETT,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  14, 
1702.  S.  of  Nicholas,  above.  Archdeacon  of  Sudbury.  School, 
Bury,  Suffolk.  Matric  1702;  Scholar,  1704;  B.A.  1705-6; 
M.A.  1709;  D.D.  1724.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  May  31,  1713; 
priest.  May  23, 1714.  Librarian  of  Trinity.  R.  of  Heacham, 
Norfolk,  1708.  R.  of  Overton,  Hants.  R.  of  Pulham,  Nor- 
folk, 1717-21.  R.  of  Brington,  Northants.,  1721-42.  Arch- 
deacon of  Buckingham,  1722.  Dean  of  Rochester,  1724. 
Bishop  of  St  David's,  1731.  Preb.  of  Exeter,  1742.  Arch- 
deacon, 1742.  Bishop  of  Exeter,  1742-6.  Died  Dec.  8, 
1746.    Buried  at  St  Margaret's,  Westminster.   (D.N.B.) 

CLAGETT,  ROGER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  7,  1699- 
1700.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  1700.  One  of  these  names,  s.  of 
William,  of  London,  doctor,  matric.  from  Lincoln  College, 
Oxford,  Feb.  25,  1702-3,  age  19.  Probably  s.  of  William 
(1659). 

CLAGET,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  29,  1719. 
Of  Suffolk.  S.  of  Nicholas  (1670-1),  Archdeacon  of  Sudbury. 
School,  Bury.  Matric.  1720;  B.A.  1722-3;  M.A.  1726. 
Fellow,  1723-35.  Registrar  of  Sudbury  archdeaconry.  Died 
Aug.  1752,  aged  49.  Brother  of  Nicholas  (1702)  and  Michael 
(1706). 

CLAGETT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  5, 1659. 
S.  of  Nicholas,  preacher  at  Bury,  Suffolk.  B.  Uiere,  Sept.  24, 
1646.  School,  Bury.  Matric.  1660;  B.A.  1663-4;  M.A.  1667; 
D.D.  1683.  Preacher  at  Bury,  1672-80.  Preacher  at  Gray's 
Inn,  1680.  R.  of  Famham  Royal,  Bucks.,  1683-8.  Lecturer 
at  St  Michael  Bassishaw,  London,  1686.  Chaplain  to  the 
King.  Author  of  numerous  theological  works.  Died  Mar.  28, 
1688.  Buried  at  St  Michael's,  Bassishaw,  London.  Admon. 
(P.C.C.)  as  of  Grav's  Inn.  Brother  of  Nicholas  (1670-1). 
(D.N.B.) 

CLAGETT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1745.  Of 
Norfolk.    Matric.  1745;  B.A.  1749-50;  M.A.  1753.    Fellow, 

1751.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  1750;  priest  (Ely)  Feb.  23, 

1752.  R.  of  Mundesley ;  and  of  Trimingham,  Norfolk,  1756-74. 
P.C.  of  St  Andrew's,  Norwich,  1767-74.  Died  Dec  14, 
1774.  Buried  at  St  Michael-at-PIeas,  Norwich. 

CLAGOT,  EDWARD.  Matric  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs. 
1614. 

CLAMPE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1558. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May,  1565,  as  s.  of  Philip,  gent., 
of  Huntingdon. 

CLAMPER,  GEORGE.  Matric  sizar  (age  13)  from  Queens', 
Michs.  1555. 

CLAPCOTT,  JOSEPH.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Nov.  25, 

1746.    S.  of  John,  grazier,  of  Bincombe,  Dorset.    B.  there. 

School,  Milton  Abbas.  Matric.  1746;   Scholar,  1746-9.   Died 

in  College.  Buried  at  St  Michael's,  June  29,  1749.  (Venn,  11. 

59-) 
CLAPHAM,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  June  16, 1626. 

S.  of  Thomas,  of  Yorks.  School,  Giggleswick.   Matric.  1626; 

B.A.  1629-30.   Will  of  one  of  these  names  (P.C.C.)  1652;  as 

of  Giindfeton,  Yorks. 

CLAPHAM,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  24,  1666. 

CLAPHAM,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Apr. 
14, 1716.  S.  of  Richard.  B.  at  WinskiU,  Giggleswick.  School, 
Giggleswick.  Matric.  1716;  Scholar,  1717;  B.A.  1719-20. 
Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  1722.  Master  of  'Yorebridge* 
School,  Yorks.,  1720-53.  V  of  Stallingboroug'h,  Lines., 
1730.  BuriedatAskrigg,  Yorks.,  Nov.  6, 1762.  (Peile,u.  1S9.) 

CLAPHAM,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  13, 
1662.  Matric  1662.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Feb.  12, 
1663-4,  as  s.  and  h.  of  Christopher,  of  Stamford,  Lines.  Of 
Stamford  and  Wakefield.  Died  Nov.  15,  1677.  Buried  at 
Birchington,  Kent.  M.I.  Father  of  the  next. 

CLAPHAM,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Queens', 
July  27,  1699.  Of  Kent.  S.  and  h.  of  Christopher  (above), 
late  of  Wakefield,  Yorks.,  Esq.  Matric.  1698.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  1694. 


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Clapham,  David 

CLAPHAM,  DAVID.  B.Civ.L.  1533.  Studied  at  Oxford.  S.  of 
John,  of  Beamesley,  Yorks.  Proctor  in  the  Ecclesiastical 
Courts,  at  E>octors  Commons.  Died  at  bis  house  in  London, 
July  14, 1551.  Buried  at  St  Faith's  under  St  Paul's.  Author, 
various.    WiU,  P.C.C.    (Cooper,  t.  105;  D.N.B.) 

CLAPHAM,  FRANCIS.   Matric  siiar  from  Christ's,  July,  1622. 

Scho(d,  Giggleswick.    B.A.  1625-6;  M.A.  1629.    Ord.  deacon 

(Peterb.)  Dec.  1631;  priest,  Sept.  20,  1635.   Perhaps  R.  of 

Langtoft,  Lines.,  till  his  death,  1656;  and  father  of  tbe  next. 

(PeSe,  I.  345.) 
CLAPHAM,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  21, 

1668.    S.  of  Francis  (perhaps  the  above),  deceased,  R.  of 

Langtoft,  Lines.   B.  at  Oakham.   School,  Oakham    Matric. 

1668;  B.A.  1671-2. 
CLAPHAM,  H.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1560.    If 

this  be  Henoch  Qapham,  see  D.N.B. 
CLAPHAM,  JOHN.   B.A.  1478-9;  M.A.  1482-3. 
CLAPHAM,  JONATHAN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 

1626;   B.A.   1639-40;   M..\.   1643     R.  of  Wramplingham, 

Norfolk,  1660.    R.  of  Thwaite,  1690. 

CLAPPAM,  LUKE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Pembroke,  1559.  S.  of 
Thomas,  of  Bedale,  Yorks.  School,  Bedale.  Matric.  Easter, 
1559.  Migrated  to  Caius,  May  4,  1564.  One  of  these  names 
curate  in  Province  of  Canterbury,  1596.  Another  R.  of 
Pebmaish,  Essex.  1583-1604.   (Venn,  i.  53.) 

CLAPHAM,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1548.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Littlebury,  Essex,  1553-7. 
V.  of  Enfield,  Middlesex,  1557-76.  Died  1576.  WiU,  Consist. 
C.  London. 

CLAPHAM,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Lent,  1563-4- 
Ord.  deacon  (LincoUi)  May  8;  priest,  Aug.  14,  1569,  'bred 
in  the  schools.'  Perhaps  R.  of  Tilbrook,  Beds.,  1573-1616. 
Buried  there  Dec.  19,  1616. 

CLAPHAM,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 
1631.  Of  Yorkshire.  B.A.  1634-5;  M.A.  1638.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  June  9;  priest,  Dec.  22,  1639.    (T.  A.  Walker.) 

CLAPHAM,  THOMAS.   B.Can.L.  1520-1. 

CLAPPAM,  THOMAS.  Matric  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1576. 
One  of  these  names  ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  as  literate,  Jan.  6, 
1580-1;  priest  (Glouc««ter)  Mar.  4,  1581-2.  C.  of  Brington, 
Hunts.,  1585.  Perhaps  V.  of  Yatton,  Somerset,  1588-1613. 
Will,  P.C.C. 

CLAPHAM,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1647.  Of 
Essex. 

CLAPHAM,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall, 
1675-6; B.A.  1678. 

CLAPHAM,  THOMAS.  B.A.  from  Christ's,  1679-80.  Ord. 
deacon  (York)  Sept.  1680:  priest,  Sept.  1682.  R.  of  Newton 
Kyme,  near  Tadcaster,  Yorks.,  1691-2.  Died  there  before 
Apr.  1725.   (Peile,  11.  62;  confuses  him  with  the  above.) 

CLAPHAM,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  May  6, 
1689.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Winskill,  Yorks.  School,  Giggles- 
wick. Matric.  1689;  B.A.  1692-3;  M.A.  1696.  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  June,  1694;  priest,  June,  1704.  Head  Master  of  the 
Grammar  School,  Bradford,  1699-1719.  V.  of  Bradford, 
1710-19.  Died  July  22,  1719,  aged  49.  M.I.  at  Bradford. 
(Peile,  11.  112.) 

CLAPHAM,  W.   Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1567. 

CLAPHAM,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Apr.  28,  1573. 
Of  Yorkshire.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Runcton,  Norfolk, 
in  1603. 

CLAPHAM,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ'?,  July,  1622 ; 
B.A.  1625-6;  M.A.  1629.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Plum- 
stead,  Kent,  1635-44. 

CLAPHAM,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1721.    Of 

Kent. 

CLAPHAMSON,  HENRY.   Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  c.  1594. 

One  of  these  names  Head  Master  of  Giggleswick  School  in 

1642;  for  some  time  previously  luher,  1615-42.   Will  (York) 

1647. 
CLAPHAMSON,  HUGH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Mar.  1, 

1704-5.  S.  of  Hugh.  B.  at  Giggleswick.  School,  Giggleswick. 

Matric.  1705;  Scholar,  1706-7;  B.A.  1708-9.    Ord.  deacon 

(York)  June,  1709;  priest,  May,  1711. 
CLAPHAMSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Caius,  Nov.  24, 

1627.     S.  of  Robert  (i579).  priest,  of   Roughton,  Norfolk. 

B.  there.   School.  Giggleswick,  Yorks.  Matric.  1628;  Scholar, 

1629-35;  B.A.  1631-2;  M.A.  1633.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  June 

12,  i6j6.     R.  of  Caistor  St  Edmund,  Norfolk,   1637-67. 

Licensed  to  preach,  1662.    Will  proved,  1667.    (Venn,  i. 

28s.) 


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Clarke,  Abraham 

CLAPHAMSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  June  9, 
1645.  S.  of  Henry.  B.  at  Giggleswick.  School,  Giggleswick, 
Matric.  1645.  Buried  at  Gt  St  Andrew's,  Cambridge,  Sept,  27. 
1647. 

CLAPHAMSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Feb.  7, 
1708-9.  S.  of  Henry.  B.  at  Fairhill,  near  Giggleswick,  Yorks. 
School,  Giggleswick.  Matric.  1709;  Scholar,  1710-1;  B.A. 
1712-3.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  1713;  priest,  Sept.  1718. 
V.  of  Headingley,  Yorks.,  1718-30.  V.  of  Giggleswick, 
1730-8.   (PeUe,  II.  171.) 

CLAPHAMSON,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1579;  B.A.  1583-4.  R.  of  Roughton,  Norfolk,  and  V. 
of  Hanworth,  1597.    Father  of  John  (1627). 

CLAPHAMSON,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall, 
Lent,  1618-9;  B.A.  1621-2;  M.A.  1625.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich);  priest,  Dec.  18,  1625. 

CLAPTHORNE,  GEORGE,  see  GLAPTHORNE. 

CLAPTON,  see  also  CLOPTON. 

CLAPTON  or  CLOPTON,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus, 
Easter,  1572.  Of  Suffolk.  B.A.  1575-^;  M.A.  1579.  Fellow, 
1578-83. 

CLAPTON,  JOHN.    Matric.   pens,   from  Magdalene,  Michs. 

1565.  • 
CLAPTON,  WILLIAM.    Matric.   pens,   from  Trinity,  Michs. 

1555. 
CLAPTON  or  CLOPTON,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  pens,  from  St 

Catharine's,  Easter,  1652. 

CLARE,  AMBROSE.  M.A.  from  Sidney,  1641.  S.  of  William, 
of  Beaminster,  Gloucs.,  pleb.  B.  at  Netherbury,  Dorset. 
Matric.  from  New  Inn  Hall,  Oxford,  May  9,  1634,  age  23; 
B.A.  1635.    R.  of  Poltimore,  Devon,  1648.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

CLARE,  ANDREW.  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1616-7;  M.A.  1620; 
D.D.  1631-2  (Lit.  Reg.).  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1624.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  May  22 ;  priest  May  23,  1619.  R.  of  Icken- 
ham,  Middlesex,  1635-50;  ejected.  R.  of  Waddington, 
Lines.,  1633.  R-  "f  Craiiord  till  1658.  Perhaps  R.  of 
Hinxworth,   Herts.,  1636-7.  Admon.  (P.C.C.)  1658. 

CLARE,  CLAUDIUS.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1736.  Of  Kent. 
Matric.  1736;  LL.B.  1742.  V.  of  Lympne,  Kent,  1748-64. 
R.  of  Dymchurch,  1752-64.   Died  Dec.  24,  1764.   (G.  Mag.) 

CLARE,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter,  1710. 
Perhaps  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June  28,  1712,  as  s.  of 
Francis,  Esq.,  of  Cawdwell,  Worcs. 

CLARE,  MATTHEW.  B.A.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1619-20;  M.A. 

1623.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich^  1623.  V.  of  Earlham,  Norwich, 

1624.  R.  of  Ingworth,  Norfolk,  1628. 

CLARE,  RICHARD.  Matric  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1655. 
Of  Bristol.   Expelled,  1656. 

CLARE, .  B.Can.L.  1474-5. 

CLAREBANCE,  JOHN.  Matric  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Michs. 
1562;  B.A.  1562-3;  M.A.  1566,  as  Clarebach. 

CLAREBURGH,  ROBERT.  Scholar  at  Kino's  Hall,  1362. 
R.  of  Felmersham,  Beds.,  1364. 

CLAREVAUX,  WILLIAM.   Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1397-^. 

CLARGET,  THOMAS.   Scholar  of  Clare,  1472. 

CLARGIS,  ROBERT.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Trinity, 

July  22,  1708.    S.  of  Sir  Walter,  Bart.   School,  St  Paul's, 

London.   M.P.  for  Reading,  1713-6. 
CLARINGBELL,  JOHN.    Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1621.    Of 

Kent. 
CLARIWANC  or  CLARYVAUNCE,  W.    Fee  for  M.A.,  or  higher 

degree,  1488.   Scholar  and  fellow  of  King's  Hall,  1487-1513. 

Died  1513;  left  20s.  to  the  College.    (Trin.  Coll.  Admission 

Reg.) 
CLARKE,  ABRAHAM.  Matric  sizar  from  King's,  Michs.  1589. 
CLARKE,  ABRAHAM.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Feb.  9, 

1684-5.  S.  of  Abraham,  citizen  of  Norwich.  B.  there.  School, 

Newington.    Matric.  1685;  Scholar,  1685-90:  B.A.  1688-9; 

M.A.  1692.    Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  1693.     V.  of  Seething, 

Norfolk,  1706-16.    C.  of  Thurston  and  Mundham.    Father 

of  the  next.   (Venn,  1.  478.) 
CLERKE,  ABRAHAM.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Apr.  7, 

1709.    S.  of  Abraham,  above,  clerk,  of  Seething,  Norfolk. 

B.   at   Felmingham.    Schools,   Becdes  and   Bergh  Apton. 

Matric.   1709;  Scholar,  1709-11;  LL.B.   1728  (Cow.   Reg.). 

Died  1747.    M.I.  in  Norwich  Cathedral.    (Venn,  i.  520.) 
CLARKE,  ABRAHAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  7.  I7a6. 

S.  of  Abraham,  of  Lavenham,  Suffolk.  School,  Bury.   Matric. 

1736;  B.A.  1729-30.  Liu.  dim.  (Canterbury)  for  deacon,  1730. 

Perlup*  R.  of  Hawnby,  Yorks.,  1749-69. 

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Clarke,  Alexander 

CLARKE,  ALEXANDER.  M.A.  1628  (Incorp.  from  Oxford:  by 
their  register  it  seems  that  he  was  B.A.  of  Cambridge:  and 
M.A.  of  Oxford,  1627).  R-  of  BredfieJd  and  Eiken,  Suffolk. 
Sequestered,  1644;  reinstated,  1646.  (V.  B.  Redstone.)  R.  of 
Cookley,  1644-7.  (According  to  Al.  Oxon.  he  was  V.  of 
Sarratt,  Herts.,  1617.  R.  of  Eccleston,  Cheshire,  1624.  R.  of 
Boughrood,  Radnor,  1628.    R.  of  Talachddu,  Brecon,  1630.) 

CLARKE,  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
Jime  30,  1665.  S.  of  John,  of  Leicester.  B.  there.  Sdiool, 
Tinwell,  Ruts,  (private).  Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1668-9;  M.A. 
1674.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec  24,  1671.  Perhaps  R.  of 
Seaham,  Durham,  1692-8.  Died  at  TinwelL  Buried  at 
Seaham,  Feb.  12,  1697-8. 

CLARK,  ALLANSON.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Magdalene, 
Mar.  18, 1679-80.  S.  of  AIlaiLson,  deceased,  citizen  of  London. 
B.  there.  School,  Eton;  colleger,  1674-9.  Matric.  1680. 

CLARKE,  ALURED.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Chrjsti,  Apr.  i,  1713. 
S.  of  Allured,  gent.,  of  Godmanchester,  Hunts.  School,  St 
Paul's.  Matric.  1713-4;  B.A.  1716-7;  M.A.  1720;  D.D.  1728 
{Com.  Reg.).  Fellow,  1719.  Ord.priest{Norwich)  June,  1720. 
R.  of  Chilbolton,  Hants.,  1723.  Preb.  of  Winchester,  1723. 
Chaplain  to  George  I  and  George  II.  Preb.  of  Westminster, 
1731.  Preb.  of  Exeter,  1740.  Dean  of  Exeter,  1741-2. 
Author,  Sermons.  Died  May  31,  1742.  Buried  in  West- 
minster Abbey.  Brother  of  Charles  (1719).  {Masters; 
D.N.B.) 

CLARKE,  ANDREW.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1581. 
Of  Essex.  B.A.  1584-5;  M.A.  1588.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest 
(Norwich)  Sept.  29, 1603,  age  37.  Master  of  Beccles  Grammar 
School. 

CLARK,  ANTHONY.  Incorp.  M.A.  1680,  from  Wadham  CoUege, 
Oxford.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Wembdon,  Somerset,  gent.  Matric. 
(Oxford)  July  14,  1671,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1675;  M.A. 
1678.  Fellow  of  Wadham  College,  1676.  R.  of  Enmore, 
Somerset,  1679.  R.  of  Charlinch,  1681-9.  Died  July  20, 1689. 
{AL  Oxon.) 

CLARKE,  BARTHOLOMEW.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  16)  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Aug.  23,  1554.  B.  in  London.  Matric  1554; 
B.A.  1558-9;  M.A.  1562;  LL.D.  1572.  Fellow,  1557-70. 
Proctor,  1564-5,  1569-70.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1566.  Adm. 
advocate,  Jan.  14,  1572-3.  M.P.  for  Bramber,  1571.  Dean 
of  the  Arches,  1573.  Master  in  Chancery,  1573.  Archdeacon 
of  Wells,  1582.  Employed  in  missions  abroad.  He  was  s.  of 
John,  of  Wells.  Died  Mar.  12,  1589-90.  Will,  P.C.C. 
{Cooper,  II.  70;  D.N.B.) 

CLARKE,  BARTHOLOMEW.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus 
Christi,  Michs.  1638.   Of  Norfolk. 

CLARKE,  BARTIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  8,  1627-8. 
Of  Leicestershire.   B.A.  from  Clare,  1632-3. 

CLARKE,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pkterhouse, 
May  25, 1653.  Of  Essex.  School,  private.  B.A.  1656-7.  In- 
corp. at  Oxford,  1660.  M.A.  (Oxford)  1660;  M.D.  (Cam- 
bridge) 1676. 

CLARKE,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1696.  B.  at  Northampton  (St  Peter's).  Matric.  1697;  B.A. 
1700-1;  M.A.  1704.  Fellow,  1700.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Feb.  21, 
1702-3;  priest  (Lincoln)  Mar.  12,  1703-4.  C.  of  Kersey, 
Suffolk,  for  many  years.  V.  of  Prescot,  Lanes.,  1722-30. 
Died  there  May  13,  1730.   {Harwood,  281.) 

CLARKE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Sidney,  May  18, 
1695.  ist  s.  of  Thomas  (1662),  clerk,  of  Sigston,  Yorks. 
Schools,  Coxwold  and  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  1695; 
B.A.  1698-9.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  May,  1700.  Perhaps  R. 
of  Harpley,  Norfolk,  1700-6.   Brother  of  Robert  (1706). 

CLARKE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1719.  S.  of 
Alured,  gent.,  of  Godmanchester,  Hunts.  Matric.  1720. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  1717.  Barrister,  1723.  Recorder  of 
Huntingdon,  1731.  M.P.  for  Hunts.,  1739;  for  Whitchurch, 
Hants.,  1743.  Baron  of  the  Exchequer,  1743.  Died  May  17, 
1750.  Buried  at  Godmanchester.  Brother  of  Alured  (1713), 
father  of  Thomas  (1744)-   {D.N.B.;  Masters,  269.) 

CLARKE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Dec  30, 
1741- 

CLARKE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  May  4, 
1741-  S.  of  Charles,  clothier,  of  Norwich.  B.  there.  School, 
Norwich.  Scholar,  1741-8;  Matric.  1742;  B.A.  1744-5;  M.A. 
1748.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  15,  1746-7,  as  C.  of 
Thorpe,  Norfolk;  priest.  May  21,  1749.  R-  of  Morley  St 
Botolph  and  St  Peter,  Norfolk,  1747.  Minister  of  St  Peter 
Mancroft,  Norwich.   Died  Aug.  28,  1765.   {Venn,  11.  49.) 

CLARKE,  CHRISTOPHER  Matric  pens,  from  Peterhousk, 
Michs.  1569;  B.A.  1573-4;  M.A.  1577. 

CLARKE,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius, 
Apr.  30,  1577.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.  B.  at  Stevenage,  Herts. 
Matric.  1577.  Probably  died  young.  Brother  of  Francis 
(1577),  Edward  (1574)  and  WiUiam  (x57a-3)-    {Venn,  i.  91.) 


Clarke,  Edward 

CLARKE,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  May  19, 
1583.   Of  Derbyshire.   Matric.  1583. 

CLARKE,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's, 
Michs.  1612;  B.A.  1615-6.  Licensed  to  preach  (York)  1618. 

CLARKE,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's, 
1687.  S.  of  Richard.  B.  at  Norwich.  School,  Norwich. 
Matric.  1688;  Scholar,  1689;  B.A.  1691-2;  M.A.  1695.  Ord. 
deacon  (Rochester);  C.  of  Orpington,  Kent,  1697-1714.  R.  of 
Downe,  1697-1714.  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Derby.  R.  of 
Keston,  1704-42.  R.  of  Hayes,  1714-32.  Archdeacon  of 
Norwich,  1722-42.  Preb.  of  Ely,  1732.  Died  May  19,  1742. 
M.L  at  Keston.   {Peile,  11.  106.) 

CLARKE,  CRESSY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  2,  1613.  Of 
Lincolnshire.  B.A.  1616-7;  M.A.  1620;  B.D.  1627.  Fellow, 
1622-8.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  11;  priest,  June  is,  1620. 
R.  of  Nacton,  Suffolk,  1624-32. 

CLARK,  DANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  6,  1626.  Of 
Warwickshire.  S.  of  Hugh  (1579),  V.  of  Wolston,  Leics. 
B.  Msii  12,  1608-9.  Matric.  1626.  Migrated  to  Peterhouse, 
1630.  B.A.  from  King's,  1631;  M.A.  1634.  C.  of  Denby,  and 
V.  of  Kirkburton,  Yorks.,  1643.  V.  of  Fenny  Compton, 
Warws.  Died  Apr.  10,  1654.  Admon.  P.C.C.  Brother  of 
Samuel  (1617).   {Fam.  Min.  Gent.;  Burke,  L.G.) 

CLARKE,  DENNIS.  Adm.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Nov.  14,  1740. 
LL.B.  1741;  LL.D.  1746.  Matric.  from  Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  Nov.  7,  1734,  age  17.  S.  of  John,  of  Barking,  Lon- 
don, Esq.  Of  the  Middle  Temple,  1735;  of  Gray's  Inn, 
May  25,  1739.  Adm.  advocate.  Arches  Court,  1746.  Of 
Blake  Hall,  Essex.    Died  Nov.  6,  1776.   {Al.  Oxon.;G. Mag.) 

CLARK,  EDMUND.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1628 ; 

B.A.  1631-2. 
CLARK,  EDMUND.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  29, 

1691.    S.   of  Thomas,   druggist.    B.   in   London.    School, 

Merchant  Taylors'.   Matric.  1691. 
CLERKE,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  June  19, 

1697.   S.  of  Edmund,  of  Hungerford  Park,  Berks.    School, 

Westminster.    Matric.   1697;  Scholar,  1698.    One  of  these 

names,  s.  and  h.  of  Edmimd,  of  London,  merchant,  adm.  at 

the  Inner  Temple,  1709. 
CLARKE,  EDWARD.    Adm.  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Apr.  7,  1562. 

S.  of  Thomas,  of  Bures,  Suffolk.  School,  Bures.  One  of  these 

names  ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  21,   1570.    Perhaps  R.  of 

Coney-Weston,  Suffolk,  1571-81. 
CLARKE,  EDWARD.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  May  2, 

1574.  S.  of  Thomas.  Of  Stevenage,  Herts.  Schools,  Stevenage 

and  Eaton  Socon.    Matric.  1574.    Brother  of  Christopher 

(1577).  Francis  (1577)  and  William  (1572-3). 
CLARKE,  EDWARD.   Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1584; 

B.A.  1587-8;  M.A.  1591.   Fellow,  1591-1611.    (A.  Gray.) 
CLARKE,  EDWARD.   Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  c.  1590. 
CLARKE,  EDWARD.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Jan.  22, 

1590-1.    S.   of  John,   yeoman.    B.   at  Stevenage,   Herts. 

Schools,  Stevenage  and  Cambridge.    Scholar,  1592-8;  B.A. 

1594-5;  M.A.  1598.    Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1600.    Ord.  priest 

(Lincoln)  June  24,  1601.  V.  of  Kinneigb,  Co.  Cork,  1615-40; 

of  Murragh,  1615-24.    Preb.  of  KiUanully,  1615-23.    Dean 

of  Cloyne,  1615-40.   R.  of  Kilmichael,  1629-40.  Will  proved 

(Dublin)  Nov.  18,  1640.   {Venn,  1.  142.) 
CLARKE,  EDWARD.    M.A.  1620  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).    Of 

Devon.  Matric.  from  Exeter  College,  Feb.  14,  1611-2,  age  18; 

B.A.  1616;  M.A.  1619. 
CLARKE,   EDWARD.    Adm.   at  Corpus  Christi,   1662.    Of 

Suffolk.    Perhaps  s.  of  John,  of  Bury  St  Edmimds,  Esq. 

School,  Bury.  Matric.  1662;  B.A.  1665-6. 
CLARKE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  July  3,  1677.  S.  of 

James  (1650-1),  R.  of  Stoke  Doyle,  Northants.   B.  May  22, 

1660.    Matric.  1677;  B.A.  1680-1;  M.A.  1684.    Fellow,  1683. 

Taxor,  1695.     Proctor,  1702-3.     Esquire  Bedell,   1704-27. 

As  Bedell  he  attempted  to  arrest  E>r  Bentley.     Master  of 

Leeds  Grammar  School,    1691-4.    Died  Jan.   13,   1726-7. 

Buried  at  St  Edward's,  Cambridge.    M.I.    Benefactor  to 

Clare.    (Stokes,  Bedells,  106.) 
CLERKE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  10, 

1701-2.   Of  Berkshire. 
CLARKE,  EDWARD.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  June  12, 

1714.  S.  of  Edmund,  mercer,  of  Norwici.   B.  there.   School, 

Norwich.     Matric.    1714;   S<iolar,    1714-20;   B.A.    1717-8. 

Died  Jan.  3,  1721-2.   M.L  at  St  Peter  Mancroft,  Norwich. 

{Venn,  u.  3.) 
CLARK,  EDWARD.   M.A.  from  Christ's,  1717.   S.  of  Oswald, 

of   Greystoke,   Cumberland,   clerk.    Matric.   from   Queen's 

College,  Oxford,  Mar.  27,  1707,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1710. 

{A I.  Oxon.;  Peile,  11.  177.) 
CLARKE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 

Jime  23,  1735,  S.  of  Jepp,  of  Somerset.  Matric  1736. 


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CLARKE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  St  John's,  May 
23,  1748.  S.  of  William  (1712),  R.  of  Buxted,  Sussex.  B.  at 
Buxted.  Bapt.  Mar.  31,  1730.  School,  Winchester.  Ma  trie. 
1748;  B.A.  1752;  M.A.  1755.  Fellow,  1753-64.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely)  July  6,  1755;  priest  (Chichester)  Oct.  24,  1756.  R.  of 
Peper  Harrow,  Surrey,  1758-69.  Went  to  Madrid,  as  chap- 
lain to  the  Embassy,  1760;  and  in  subsequent  years  to 
Minorca.  V.  of  Willingdon,  Sussex,  1768-86.  R.  of  Buxted, 
1768-86.  Preb.  of  Chichester,  1771.  Author,  historical,  etc 
DiedNov.  24, 1786.  Buried  at  Buxton.  M.I.  there.  {D.N.B.; 
Scott-Mayor,  in.  576.) 

CLARKE,  ELISHA.  Matric.  siear  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1620; 
B.A.  1623-4;  M.A.  1627.  Licensed  to  practise  medicine,  after 
two  years'  study,  1628.    (Peilt,  i.  133.) 

CLARKE  or  CHARKE,  EZEKIEU  .Matric.  pens,  from  Clare, 
c.  1592;  B.A.  1595-6.  R.  of  Ford,  Northumberland,  1600-16. 
P.C.  of  St  James,  Duke's  Place,  London,  1628-30.  One  of 
these  names  R.  of  Harbledown,  Kent,  1643-6.  Buried  at 
Harbledown,  Oct.  22,  1646;  'Charke.'  Called  'B.D.'  by 
Hasted.  Married  a  dau.  of  Richard  Hooker.  {Shau),  1.  314; 
H.  G.  Harrison.) 

CLARKE,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Caius,  Apr.  30, 
1577.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Eaton  Socon,  Beds.  Schools, 
Stevenage  and  Eaton  Socon.  Matric.  1577.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  Apr.  24,  1583.  Of  the  Grove,  Houghton  Conquest. 
Knighted,  1624.  Sheriff  of  Beds.,  1623-4.  Benefactor  to 
Sidney.  Brother  of  Christopher  (1577),  Edward  (1574)  and 
William  (1572-3)-    (Venn,  i.  91.) 

CLARKE,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1579;  B.A.  1582-3. 

CLARKE,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  25, 
1595-6.   Matric.  c.  1596. 

CLARKE,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Nov.  i, 
1641.  S.  of  William,  gent.,  of  Gt  Ayott,  Herts.  School, 
Stevenage.  Scholar,  1641-9;  Matric.  1642;  B.A.  1645-6; 
M.A.  1649.  One  of  these  names,  gent..  Common  Clerk,  of 
Berkhamsted,  in  1659.  Brother  of  William  (1639).  (Venn, 
I-  345-) 

CLARKE,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  7, 
1665.  S.  of  John,  deceased,  of  Staythorpe,  near  Newark, 
Notts.  B.  there.  School,  Newark.  Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1668-9. 
Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  St^t.  24,  1671. 

CLARKE,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i8)  at  St  John's,  June  14, 
1694.  S.  of  Thomas,  glazier.  B.  at  Shrewsbury.  School, 
Shrewsbury.  Matric.  1695;  B.A.  1697-8.  Assistant  Master  at 
Shrewsbury  School,  1699-1705. 

CLARKE,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  July  2, 
1716.  S.  of  Francis,  merchant,  of  Middlesex.  B.  in  London. 
School,  Bury,  Suffolk.  B.A.  1719-20;  M.A.  1724.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  5,  1720-1;  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  20, 
1724.  V.  of  Houghton-by-Harpley,  Norfolk,  1724.  (Scott- 
Mayor,  III.  306.) 

CLERKE,  FRANCIS.  Incorp.  LL.D.  1733,  from  Merton  College, 
Oxford.  S.  of  Francis,  of  Stoke  D'Abemon,  Surrey,  clerk. 
Matric.  (Oxford)  Oct.  10,  1700,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1704; 
M.A.  1707;  D.C.L.  1714. 

CLARKE,  GABRIEL.  M.A.  1616  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
Hertfordshire.  S.  of  John,  of  Clothall,  yeoman.  B.D.  (Pem- 
broke, Cambridge),  1630.  Matric.  from  Christ  Church,  Feb. 
21,  1605-6,  age  17;  B.A.  1609;  M.A.  1612.  Preb.  of  Lin- 
coln, 1615.  R.  of  Middleton  Stoney,  Oxon.,  1616.  R.  of 
Howick,  Northumberland,  1619-21.  Archdeacon  of  North- 
umberland, 1619.  Archdeacon  of  Durham,  1619.  R.  of 
Elwick,  Durham,  1620-4.  Preb.  of  Durham,  1623.  Master  of 
Gretham  Hospital,  1624.  Deprived  of  his  preferments,  but 
reinstated,  1660.  Died  May  12,  1662.  M.I.  in  Durham 
Cathedral.    Will  (York)  1662.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

CLARKE,  GABRIEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Pkterhouse, 
May  20,  1653.  Of  Durham.  School,  Gisbum,  Yorks.  Scholar, 
1653;  Matric.  1654;  B.A.  1656-7;  M.A.  1660.  Fellow,  1661-3. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  19, 1662.  Minister  of  Little  St  Mary's, 
Cambridge.  Died  Dec.  11,  1663.  Will  proved  (V.CC.)  1&63. 
(T.A.Walker,  102.) 

CLARKE,  GEORGE  (1313),  «««  JOVE. 

CLARKE,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  May,  1571; 
B.A.  1574-5;  M.A.  1578.  Probably  V.  of  Gt  Totham,  Essex, 
1580-2.  Perhaps  R.  of  Monks  Risborough,  Bucks.,  1582- 
1615.    Died  1615.    Will,  P.C.C. 

CLARKE,  GEORGE.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1571. 

CLARKE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (ace  19)  at  Caius,  June  6, 1572. 
S.  of  William,  of  Bennington,  Herts.  Schools,  Bennington 
and  Walkem .  Succeeded  to  his  fa  ther*!  esta  te,  1 59 1 .  Brother 
of  John,  1573.    (Venn,  1.  70.) 

CLARK,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Lent,  1577-8. 
B.  at  West  Burton,  Notts.,  c.  1563.  B.A.  from  Clare,  1381-3. 
Ord.  priest  (LincoUi);  C.  of  Lea,  Lines.,  in  1597.  R.  of 
Kirkby-oa-Bain,  1397.  Admoo.  (Uacola)  1613. 


Clarke,  Hezekiah 

Clarke,  GEORGE.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1580. 

CLARKE,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1582;  B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1586-7.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  May  27;  priest,  Dec.  la,  1587.  V.  of  Fulstow, 
Lines.,  1587. 

CLARKE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanubl,  Feb.  19, 1587-8. 
B.  at  East  Farleigh,  Kent.  Matric.  1588;  B.A.  ('1591-2); 
M.A.  1595.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1598.  Ord.  priest  (London) 
Nov.  12,  1598,  age  28.  V.  of  Isle  of  Grayne,  Kent.  Father  of 
James  (1622-3). 

CLARKE,  GEORGE.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1639.  Of  London.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  George,  late  of  the  city 
of  London,  Knt.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  17,  1645-6. 
One  of  these  names  M.P.  for  Northants.,  1661-79. 

CLARKE,  GEORGE.  M.A.  1654  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
Bristol  diocese.  B.A.  from  Oriel  College,  1633;  M.A.  1638-9. 
R.  of  Hurstmonceaux,  Sussex,  1647  and  1661.  Died  1680. 
(Al.  Oxon.) 

CLERKE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Feb.  17, 
1679-80.  2nd  s.  of  Robert,  Esq.  B.  at  Long  Buckby, 
Northants.  School  Winwick,  Northants.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  1677. 

CLARKE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pkterhouse,  July 
6,  1685.  Of  Suffolk.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matric. 
1686;  Scholar,  1689;  B.A.  1688-9;  M.A.  1692.  Ord.  priest 
(London)  Dec.  20,  1691.  R.  of  Raydon,  Suffolk,  1702-30. 
Died  Mar.  19,  1730. 

CLARKE,  GEORGE  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  May  7, 
1702.  S.  of  Henry.  B.  at  Rathmell,  Yorks.  School,  Giggles- 
wick.  Matric.  1702;  Scholar,  1704-5;  B.A.  1705-6.  Ord. 
deacon  (York)  June,  1706;  priest,  June,  1707. 

CLARK,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  22, 
1704.  S.  of  Edward,  husbandman.  B.  at  Walkington,  Yorks. 
School,  Beverley.   Matric.  1704,  as  'William.* 

CLARKE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Magdalene,  Mar.  26,  1718. 
B.  at  Haynton,  Lines.  School,  Haynton  (private).  B.A. 
1721-2;  M.A.  1725.  Fellow,  1723.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
May  31,  1724;  priest.  Dee.  24,  1727. 

CLARKE,  GILBERT.  Adm  sizar  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  May  25, 
1641.  S.  of  John,  deceased.  Head  Master  of  Uppingham 
School.  Schools,  Geddington,  Northants.  and  Oundle.  B.A. 
1644-5;  M.A.  1648.  Fellow,  1648-55.  Proctor,  1652-3. 
Presbyterian  minister.  Had  a  small  property  in  Norfolk, 
where  he  lived  till  his  death,  c.  1697.  A  distinguished  mathe- 
maUcian.   (D.N.B.) 

CLARK,  GILES.  Adm.  sizar  ^^e  15)  at  Peterhouse,  Jime  ax, 
1664.   Of  Devon.  School,  Tiverton. 

CLARKE,  GREGORY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Sept.  8, 
1697;  B.A.  1701-2;  M.A.  1705.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Jime, 
1704;  priest,  Sept.  1706.  R.  of  Blundeston,  Suffolk,  1706- 
26.    R.  of  Fritton,  1720-6.    Died  Jan.  3,  1726,  aged  45. 

CLARKE,  HENRY.  B.A.  1543-4;  M.A.  1547.  Probably  scholar 
of  Christ's,  1542-4.  Fellow  of  Trinity,  1546.  Will  proved 
(V.CC.)  1552. 

CLARKE,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1388. 
Of  Cambridgeshire. 

CLARKE,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  May  8,  1622.  Of 
Suffolk.   B.A.  1625-6.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  24,  1626. 

CLARKE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  19,  1648.  Of 
Northants.  One  of  these  names,  s.  of  Leigh,  of  Willoughby, 
Warws.,  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  23,  1649-50. 

CLERKE,  HENRY.  M.D.  1673  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Thomas,  of  Willoughby,  Warws.,  Esq.  Matric.  from 
Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford,  Apr.  20,  1638,  age  16.  Demy, 
Magdalen  College,  1639;  fellow,  1642-67.  B.A.  1641;  M.A. 
1644;  M.B.  1647-8;  M.D.  1652.  President  of  Magdalen 
College,  1672-87.  Vice-chancellor,  1676.  F.R.C.P.  1659. 
F.R.S.  1667.  Died  Mar.  24,  1686-7.  Will,  V.CC.  Oxford. 
(D.N.B.;  Munk,  i.  358.) 

CLARKE,  HENRY.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  17, 
1725.  S.  of  Thomas,  clerk,  of  Yorks.  B.  at  Beverley.  School,. 
Brigg,  Lines.    Matric.   1725.    Probably  LL.B.  I73«-    Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  24,  173»;  priest.  Mar.  15,  1738-9- 
V.  of  Scawby,  Lines.,  1739-48. 

CLARKE,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Apr.  27,  1728.  S. 
of  Henry,  clerk,  of  NotU.  B.  at  Askham.  School,  Newark. 
Matric.  1728;  B.A.  1731-2.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  21, 
1735;  C  of  Ingoldsby,  Lines.   (Scott-Mayor,  tii.  416.) 

CLARKE,  HEZEKIAH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Feb.  12, 
1688-9.  S.  of  Richard  (t66i-a),  schoolmaster,  of  Wymond- 
ham.  B.  there.  School,  Wymondham.  Matric.  1689;  Scholar, 
1689-94.  Brother  of  Rowland  (1693).  {Venn,  1.  486.) 


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Clarke,  Hugh 

CLARK,  HUGH.  Matric  sizar  from  Jbsus,  Michs.  1579.  S.  of 
Joseph,  of  Burton-on-Trent,  B.  Aug.  17, 1563.  V.  ofWolston, 
Leics.,  1591.  Died  Nov.  6,  1634.  WiU,  Lichfield.  Father  of 
Daniel (1626)  and  Samuel (1617).  (F.M.G.,  1269;  Burke, L.G.) 

CLARKE,  HUMPHREY.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catherine's, 
Michs.  1552. 

CLARKE,  HUMPHREY.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1571-2.  B.  at 
' Bromingham,'  Warws.,  c.  1552.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Nov. 
12,  1574;  priest,  Oct.  21,  1580:  'Has  resided  at  Aspley, 
Beds.  (?  curate)  8  years.'  V.  of  Newnham,  Herts.,  1579. 
R.  of  Hungry  Hatley,  Cambs.,  1581.  R.  of  Radwell,  Herts., 
1596.  R.  of  Simpson,  Bucks.,  1601.  R.  of  Gt  Wolston, 
1602-34.  Died  1634. 

CLERKE,  ISAAC.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1635. 
Matric.  1635. 

CLERKE,  JACOB.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1665. 
B.  in  London.  B.A.  1669-70;  M.A.  1673.  Fellow,  1669.  R. 
of  Monks-Toft,  Norfolk. 

CLARK,  JAMES.  B.Can.L.  1504-5.  R.  of  Borough  Green, 
Cambs.,  1507-40. 

CLARKE,  JAMES.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1566. 
Perhaps  s.  of  John,  of  Norton,  Somerset;  adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Apr.  1572.  Formerly  of  New  Inn,  gent.  One  of 
these  names  M.P.  for  Michael,  Cornwall,  1588. 

CLARKE,  JAMES.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Clare,  Michs.  1584. 
One  of  these  names,  of  Ford,  Lanes.,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
July  3,  1587. 

CLARKE,  JAMES.  Adm.  scholar  (age  15)  at  Caius,  July  8, 
1590.  S.  of  James,  gent.,  of  Lydiard,  Somerset.  School, 
Taunton.  Scholar,  1592-4;  B.A.  1593-4;  M.A.  1597.  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1597. 

CLARKE,  JAMES.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  c.  1593; 
Scholar  of  Emmanuel,  1595;  B.A.  from  Emmanuel,  1596-7; 
M.A.  1600. 

CLARKE,  JAMES.   B.A.  from  Magdalene,  1599-1600. 

CLARKE,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Mar.  12, 
1622-3.  S.  of  George  (1587-8),  V.  of  Isle  of  Grayne,  Kent. 
Schools,  Rochester  and  Westerham.  Matric.  1623;  perhaps 
B.A.  1626-7.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Fressingfield, 
Suffolk,  1640.   {PeiU,  i.  348.) 

CLERK,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  19, 
1623.  S.  of  Richard  (1579),  D.D.,  of  Kent.  School,  Canter- 
bury. 

CLERKE,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1637.  Of 
Northants.  Matric.  1637;  B.A.  1640-1;  M.A.  1644;  B.D. 
1655. 

CLARKE,  JAMES.  B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1644-5;  M.A. 
1648;  LicMed.  1653;  M.D.  1656.  Candidate,  R.C.P.  1657; 
fellow,  1668.  Died  before  Sept.  1671.   {Munk,  i.  357.) 

CLARKE,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Peterhouse,  Feb.  25, 
1 650-1.  Of  Northamptonshire.  School,  Daventry.  Matric. 
1654;  Scholar,  1655;  B.A.  1654-5;  M.A.  1658.  Fellow, 
1657-62.  Doubtless  R.  of  Stoke  Doyle,  Northants.,  1667-85; 
and  father  of  James  (1692).  Father  of  Edward  {1677). 

CLARKE,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  May  23,  1665. 

CLARK,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  May  7,  1692. 
S.  of  James.  B.  at  'Seroreby'  (?  Stoke  Doyle),  Northants. 
School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1692;  Scholar,  1693;  B.A.  1695-6. 
Ord.  deacon  (Carlisle)  June,  1696.  One  of  these  names  (M.A.), 
R.  of  Turville,  Bucks.,  1721-32.    (Peile,  11.  124.) 

CLARKE,  JAMES.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  (age  17)  at  Magdalene, 
May  26,  1692.  S.  of  Sir  James,  Knt.  B.  at  Molesey,  Surrey. 
School,  Molesey  (private).  Matric.  1692.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Apr.  30,  1692.  Of  East  Molesey,  Knt.  Knighted, 
1708.  Died  Apr.  16,  1728.   (Manning  and  Bray,  i.  474.) 

CLARKE,  JEREMIAH.  Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  Easter, 
1612;  B.A.  1614-5.  Matric.  as  'James.' 

CLARKE,  JEREMIAH.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1645.  Of  Northamptonshire.  Migrated  to  Oxford.  B.A.  from 
Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford,  1648;  M.A.  1651.  Student  of  Christ 
Church,  1649. 

CLARKE,  JERVOISE.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Dec.  10, 
1751.  S.  of  Samuel,  Esq.,  of  Bloomsbury,  London.  School, 
Market  St.  Age  18.  M.P.  for  Yarmouth,  Isle  of  Wight,  1768, 
1774,  1791-1808;  for  Hants.,  1779.  Took  the  additional  sur- 
name, Jervoise,  1777.  Died  Jan.  5,  1808.   (A.  B.  Beavan.) 

CLARK,  J.    M.B.   1469-70.    Perhaps  John  Clerk,  scholar  at 

King's  Hall,  1469-72. 
CLARK,  JOHN.   LL.B.  (probably  1465-6).  V.  of  Holy  Trinity, 

Cambridge,  Jan.   12,  1466-7.    One  of  these  names  R.  of 

Cranleigh,  Surrey,  1472-81. 

CLARK,  JOHN.   B.A.  1472-3;  M.A.  1476;  B.D.  1483-4. 
CLERK,  JOHN.   B.A.  1484-5. 


Clarke,  John 

CLERK,  JOHN.  B.A.  1498-9;  M.A.  1502;  LL.D.  (Bologna). 
R.  of  Hoathfield,  Kent,  1508.  Master  of  God's  House, 
Dover.  R.  of  Portishead  and  of  Ditchiat,  Somerset,  1513.  R. 
of  Ivychurch,  Kent,  and  of  West  Tarring,  Sussex,  1514.  Chap- 
Iain  to  Wolsey.  Archdeaconof  Colchester,  1519-23.  Dean  of 
Windsor,  1519.  Master  of  the  Rolls,  1522-3.  Bishop  of 
Bath  and  Welk,  1523.  Much  employed  in  embassies  abroad. 
Died  at  Dimkirk,  Jan.  3,  1540-1.  (Cooper,  i.  77;  Newcourt, 
I.  90;  D.N.D.) 

CLARK,  JOHN.   B.Can.L.  1501-2. 

CLARK,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1500. 
B.  at  Potton,  Beds.  B.A.  1502-3;  M.A.  1507.  Fellow,  1502- 
10.  Esquire  Bedell,  1510-21.  Died  1521.  Buried  at  St 
Mary's,  Cambridge.   (Stokes,  Bedells,  74.) 

CLARK,  JOHN.  B.A.  1518-9;  M.A.  1521.  Of  Lincolnshire. 
Incorp.  M.A.  at  Oxford,  1525.  Fellow  of  Cardinal  College. 
Fellow  of  Pembroke,  Cambridge,  1519.  Ord.  sub-deacon 
(Lincoln)  Apr.  5;  deacon,  Apr.  19;  priest,  June  14,  1522. 
Perhaps  Preb.  of  Wells,  1546-54.  Imprisoned  for  heresy. 
Died  1554.    (Cooper,  1.  124.)    But  see  Al.  Oxon. 

CLARK,  JOHN.  Pens,  at  Gonville  Hall,  1520.  Canon  of 
Westacre  Priory,  Norfolk.  Perhaps  R.  of  Northwold,  1538; 
and  V.  of  S.  Lynn,  1542-56.  Died  1556.  One  of  these  names 
R.  of  Wicken  Bonant,  Essex,  1540,  and  V.  of  St  Mary, 
Colchester,  1532-9.  Will  (Comm.  C.  Essex)  1545.  (Venn, 
I   25.) 

CLARK,  JOHN.   B.A.  1530-1. 

CLARK,  JOHN.  A  Benedictine  Monk.  B.D.  1535-6.   Incorp.  at 

Oxford,  1538. 
CLARKE,  JOHN.   (B.Civ.L.);  D.Civ.L.  1543-4. 
CLARKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

Aug.  13,  1550.    B.  in  London.    Matric.  1550;  B.A.  1554-5; 

M.A.  1558.   Fellow,  1553-59.   Master  of  the  school  at  Box- 
ford,  Suffolk. 
CLARKE,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1567. 

Of  Stevenage,  Herts.  S.  of  John.  B.A.  from  Christ's,  1570-1 ; 

M.A.  from  Caius,  1574.    Fellow  of  Caius,  1572.    Probably 

ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  May  7,  1573.   One  of  these 

names  R.  of  Walkem,  Herts.,  1604-12.    Died  May  23,  1612. 

Will  (P.CC.)  1613.    (Venn,  1.  70.) 
CLARK,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1569;  B.A. 

1573-4.    Probably  ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  Feb.  28, 

1579-8.    Perhaps  V.  of  Bariord,  Beds.,  in  1585.    One  of  these 

names  V.  of  Gt  Glen,  Leics.,  1591-1611.   (Peile,  1. 111.) 
CLARKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  19)  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

Sept.   I,   1572.    Of  Hitcham,  Bucks.    Matric.   1572;  B.A. 

1576-7;  M.A.  1580.  Fellow,  1575-89.  Student  of  Civil  Law. 

Probably  s.  of  George,  of  Bennington,  Herts.    Barrister. 

Died  June  11,  1604. 
CLARKE,  JOHN.   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  i6)  at  Caius,  May  19, 

1573.    S.  of  William,  of  Walkem,  Herts.    School,  Walkem. 

Matric.  1573.    Perhaps  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1577.    Brother 

of  George  (1572). 

CLARKE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1578. 
CLARKE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1580. 

CLARKE,   JOHN.    Matric.   pens,   from  Jesus,   Easter,   1582. 

Either  this,  or  the  next,  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June  20, 

1586,  as  s.  of  William,  gent,  of  Comiden,  Warws. 
CLARKE,  JOHN.   Matric  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 

1583;  B.A.  1586-7. 
CLARKE,  JOHN.   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Caius,  May  21, 

1600.   S.  of  Clement,  gent.   B.  at  Northend,  Gt  Waltham, 

Essex   (Brooke  Hall,  Wethersfield,  according  to  D.N.B.). 

School,  Brentwood.  B.A.  from  Christ's,  1604-5;  M.A.  1608; 

M.D.    1615.     F.R.C.P.    1622.    Censor;   Treasurer,    1643-4; 

President,  1645-9.  Died  Apr.  30,  1653.  Buried  at  St  Martin- 

within-Ludgate.    (Venn,  1.  172;  D.N.B.) 
CLARK,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,   1605.    Perhaps 

matric.  1605,  as  Josias;  Scholar;  B.A.  1608-9;  M.A.  1612. 

Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  26;  priest.  May  27,  1616.    One 

of  these  names  R.  of  ^apperton.  Lines.,  1618.   Perhaps  V.  of 

Barkstone,  Leics.,  1621-45. 
CLARKE,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  July,  1607.   B. 

at  Maldon,  Essex.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  B.A.  1610-11; 

M.A.  1614.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  1615,  age  25;  priest, 

May,  1616.   V.  of  Little  Baddow,  Essex,  1616.   Died  before 

Sept.  1642.  Benefactor  to  Christ's.   (Petle,  1.  265.) 
CLARK,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  May  13,  1611.   Matric. 

1611;  B.A.  from  Pembroke,  1614-5;  M.A.  1618.  Ord.  deacon 

(Peterb.)  Dec.  24,  1615. 
CLARKE,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter, 

1612;  LL.B.  1618.    Probably  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 

Nov.  1615.   Of  Touches,  Beds.   One  of  these  names,  LL.Br, 

V.  of  Royston,  Yorks.,  1636-33.  Died  1635. 


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CLARK,  JOHN.  Matric.  siiar  from  Maodalkwe,  Easter,  1615; 
B.A.  i6i7-8;  M.A.  1621;  B.D.  1631.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
July  x8,  1619;  priest,  Dec  i8,  1625.  R.  of  Fiskerton,  Lines. 
Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1635.  Died  Mar.  z,  1657-8.  Father  of 
Robert  (1654). 

CLARKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  May  8,  i6i6. 
S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Wrestlingworth,  Beds.  School,  Sutton. 
Matric  1616;  Scholar,  1616-23;  B.A.  1619-ao;  M.A.  1623. 
Of  Bungay,  Suffolk,  1650.    (Venn,  i.  232.) 

CLARKE,  JOHN.  Matric  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1618;  B.A. 
1621-2;  M.A.  1623.  Ord.  priest  (London)  June  4,  1626, 
age  27.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Leigh,  Essex,  x6s7-6i. 
Died  1661. 

CLARKE,  JOHN.  Matric  pens,  from  King's,  Michs.  1621;  B.A. 

1624-3;  M.A.  from  Queens',  1628.    One  of  this  name  adm. 

at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  19,  1628-9,  as  s.  of  Thomas, 

gent.,  of  Offham,  Kent. 
CLARK,  JOHN.    Adm.  siiar  at  Jesus,  May  24,  1622.   Matric. 

1622;  B.A.  1625-6;  M.A.  1629. 

CLARKE,  JOHN.  Matric  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1624.  Of  Essex.  B.A.  1626-7;  M.A.  1630.  One  of  these 
names  R.  of  Colne  Engaine,  Essex,  1654-62. 

CLARKE,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Pktkrhouse,  Mar.  29,  1625. 

Of  Hertfordshire.  Matric.  1626;  Scholar,  1628;  B.A.  1628-9. 

Perhaps  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  20,  1633,  as  s.  of 

John,  gent.,  of  Le  Crosse  of  the  Oake,  Herts. 
CLARK,  JOHN.  Matric  sirar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1636;  B.A. 

1629-30;  M.A.  1633.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Feb.  27,  1631-2. 

CLARKE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 
1627;  B.A.  1630-1. 

CLARKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Sept.  29,  1627.  Of 
Middlesex.  Perhaps  s.  of  Henry,  Reader  of  the  Middle 
Temple,  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Mar.  6,  1628-9.  One  of 
these  names  M.P.  for  Bury  St  Edmunds,  1654,  1656,  1659. 

CLARKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1631.  Of  Norwich. 
Perhaps  B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1634. 

CLERK,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  13,  1631-2. 
Of  Hertfordshire.  Matric  1632.  Perhaps  brother  of  William 
(1631-2). 

CLARKE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1632. 
Of  Essex. 

CLERK,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  9,  1632.  Of 
Lincolnshire.  Matric  1632.  Either  this  or  John  (1631-2), 
B.A.  from  Magdalene,  1633-6;  M.A.  1639.  Ord.  priest 
(Peterb.)  June  18,  1642. 

CLARK,  JOHN.  Matric  sizar  from  King's,  Michs.  1633;  B.A. 
1637-8;  M.A.  1641. 

CLARK,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1634;  B.A. 
1637-8. 

CLERKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Pembroke,  Mar.  23,  1634-5. 
Migrated  to  Christ's,  July  2,  1636,  age  18.  S.  of  John.  B.  at 
Essendon,  Herts.  School,  Hertford.  Matric.  1635.  Perhaps 
LL.B.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1641.  One  of  these  names  lecturer 
at  Beccles,  Suffolk,  1643.  Minister  there,  1645.  (PeiU,  i.  445.) 

CLARK,  JOHN.  Matric  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1636;  B.A. 
1639-40. 

CLARKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  May  18, 
1641.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Baddow,  Essex.  School,  Chelms- 
ford. Matric.  1641;  B.A.  1644-5;  M.A.  1660.  One  of  these 
names  R.  of  Little  Buistead,  Essex,  1668.  (For  possible 
further  suggestions  see  Peile,  i.  476  and  557.) 

CLARK,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Michs.  1642. 
Of  Suffolk.  B.A.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1645-6;  M.A.  1649; 
LL.D.  1663.  Fellow  of  Trinity  Hall,  1647-72.  Proctor,  1651. 
Adm.  advocate,  July  i,  1664.  Regius  Professor  of  Civil  Law, 
1666.  Professor  of  Law  at  Gresham  College,  1670.  Died 
Mar.  1672-3.    Admon.  (P.C.C.)  Mar.  1672-3. 

CLERKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  S,  1644.  Of 
Northamptonshire. 

CLARKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  tizar  (age  30)  at  St  John's,  Jan.  26, 
1645-6.  From  Corpus  Christi,  where  he  had  bieen  adm. 
May  13,  1644.  S.  of  John,  draper,  of  Basingstoke,  Hants. 
B.  there. 

CLARKE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter.  1647. 
S.  of  Samuel  (1617),  R.  of  Alcester,  Worcs.  School, 
Merchant  Taylors'.  Age  16.  B.A.  1650;  M.A.  1654.  Fellow, 
1650.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1654.  R.  of  Cotgrave,  Notts.,  1658; 
ejected,  1662.  Retired  to  Basford,  where  he  died  Sept.  19, 
1669.    {Calamy,  11.  28a;  F.M.G.,  1270) 

CLARKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  tizar  at  Emmanuel,  lular.  3,  1649-30. 
Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  1630;  B.A.  1633-4.  Doubtlesa  ' the  son 
of  a  poor  minister  who  received  an  exhibition'  from  Bury 
school,  1630-4.  (Bury  ScMool,  by  S.  H.  A.  H.) 


Clarke,  John 

CLARKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  June  4, 
1650.  Of  Hertfordshire.  School,  Hitchin.    Matric  1650. 

CLERKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Sidney,  Feb.  10, 
1652-3.  S.  of  Josiah,  merchant,  of  London.  B.  at  Chelms- 
ford, Essex.  School,  Braintree. 

CLARKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  a6, 
1655.  S.  of  WiUiam,  clerk,  deceased,  of  Ipswich.  B.  there. 
School,  Ipswich.  Matric.  1655;  B.A.  1658-9.  Probably  the 
man  nommated,  by  St  John's,  to  be  Head  Master  of  Pockling- 
ton  School,  Sept.  7,  1660:  held  it  till  1664. 

CLERKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  June  29, 1655. 
S.  of  Nicholas,  of  Shrefordton  (?  Sheriff  Hulton),  Yorks.  B.  at 
Welbum,  Yorks.  School,  Howden.  Matric.  1656;  B.A. 
1658-9.  Master  of  Howden  School,  1650-60;  of  Pocklineton. 
1660-4.    (M.  H.  Peacock.) 

CLARKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  30, 
1660.  S.  of  James,  deceased,  of  Middlesex.  B.  there.  School, 
Brentwood.   Matric  1661;  B.A.  1663. 

CLARKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  20, 
i66o.  Of  Durham.  School,  Houghton,  Durham.  Matric. 
1661;  Scholar,  1661;  B.A.  1664-5;  M.A.  1668.  Fellow,  1666- 
77.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1669.  R.  of  Stothem,  Leicester, 
1075-90.   Died  1690. 

CLARKE,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  13. 

1667.   S.  of  Thomas,  yeoman,  of  Wroxall,  Warws.   B.  there. 

School,  Honily,  near  Warwick.  Matric  1667;  B.A.  1669-70; 

M.A.  1673-   One  of  these  names  R.  of  Ashton,  Northants., 

1682-1700.   Died  1700.   (Baker,  11.  126.) 
CLEARKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magdalene,  Mar.  22, 

1672-3.    S.  of  Nathaniel,  Head  Master  of  Lincoln  School. 

School,  Lincoln.    Matric.   1673;  B.A.   1676-7;  M.A.   1680. 

Ord.  priest  (London)  Dec  19, 1680.  R.  of  Whipsnade,  Beds., 

1681-1720.    V.  of  Studham,  1710.    R.  of  Gt  Chart,  Kent, 

1720-37.    Died  1737,  aged  80. 
CLARK,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  29,  1676.   Of 

Nottinghamshire.     Migrated   to   Queens',   July    16,    1677. 

Matric.  1677-8. 
CLARKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  July  9,  1680. 

Matric.  1683;  B.A.  1683-4.    Perhaps  adm.  at  the  Middle 

Temple,  Nov    6,  1689,  as  s.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Sanford, 

Somerset. 
CLARKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Sept.  21,  1681. 

S.  of  John,  grazier,  of  Garbridge  Thorpe  (i.e.  Shouldham- 

thorpe),  Norfolk.  B.  there.  School,  Lynn.  Scholar,  1681-9; 

Matric  1682;  B.A.  1685-6;  M.A.  1689.    FeUow,  1689-96. 

Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Mar.  16, 1689-90.  Univeisity  preacher, 

1694.   (Venn,  i.  468.) 
CLARK,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  23,  1698.    Of 

Buckinghamshire.    Matric.  1698;   B.A.  1701-2;  M.A.  1721. 

Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  19,  1706;  priest,  June  8,  1707. 

CLARKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  c.  Jan.  1699- 
1700.  S.  of  Edward,  weaver,  of  Norwich  (M.P.  for  Norwich, 
1700).  B.  there.  School,  Norwich.  Scholar,  1700;  B.A. 
1703-4;  M.A.  1707;  D.D.  1717  (Com.  Reg.).  Ord.  priest 
(Norwich)  May  19,  1706.  P.C.  of  St  George,  Tombland, 
Norwich.  Preb.  of  Norwich.  Chaplain  to  the  King.  Preb. 
of  Canterbury,  1721.  Dean  of  Salisbury,  1728-57.  A  dis- 
tinguished mathematician.  Died  at  Salisbury,  Feb.  10, 1737. 
M.I.  there.  Brother  of  Samuel  (1690).  (D.N.B.;Venn,i.iO^.) 

CLARKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  7, 
1703.  S.  of  John,  innkeeper.  B.  at  York,  1687.  School, 
York.  Matric.  1703;  B.A.  1706-7;  M.A.  1710.  Head  Master 
of  Hull  Grammar  School,  1720;  and  afterwards  of  Gloucester. 
Author  of  many  classical  works.  Died  May  8,  1734,  aged  48. 
M.I.  at  St  Mary-de-Crypt,  Gloucester.  (i>cott-Mayor,  P.  11, 
XLVi;  D.N.B.) 

CLARKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  14)  at  Trinity.  Nov.  10, 
171 1.  S.  of  Samuel,  bookseller,  of  London.  School,  Cadding- 
ton,  Herts.   Matric.  1714;  Scholar,  1715;  B.A.  1713-6. 

CLARKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  July  2,  1720.  S.  of 
Benjanun,  gent.  B.  at  Stanley,  Yorks.  Matric.  1720. 
Migrated  to  Queens',  May  12,  1721.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  June  16,  1725. 

CLARK,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  3,  1722. 
S.  of  Thomas,  of  Kirby  Misperton,  Yorks.  Schools,  Kirk- 
leatham,  Yorks.  and  Wakefield.  Matric.  1723;  Scholar,  1725; 
B.A.  1726-7;  M.A.  1730.  Fellow,  1729.  Usher  of  Wakefield 
School,  1727-9.  Head  Master  of  Shipton,  till  i735 ;  o'  Bever- 
ley. 1735-51;  o'  Wakefield,  i75»-«-  PC.  of  Nun  Monkton, 
Yorks.,  1729-35.  Classical  scholar.  Died  Feb.  8,  1761. 
Buried  at  Kurkby  Misperton.  M.I.  there.    (D.N.B.) 

CLARKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  siiar  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  June  3, 1723. 
S.  of  John,  schoolmaster.  B.  in  London.  School,  St  Paul's. 
Matric.  1733;  Scholar,  1725;  B.A.  I7»^2-  O"*-  deacon 
(London)  Mar.  7,  i7»7-^-  Sur-MMter,  St  Paul's,  1737-44- 
Died  May,  1744. 


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CLARKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Sept.  6,  172?- 
S.  of  John,  of  Woodbridge,  carpenter.  Bapt.  Sept.  1,  1710. 
School,  Woodbridge.  Matric.  1728;  B.A.  1731-2;  M.A.  1736. 
R.  of  Boulge,  Suffolk,  1734.  R.  of  Woodbridge,  1736-79- 
Buried  there  July  14,  i779- 

CLARKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1728.  Of  Norwich. 
S.  of  John  (1699).  Matric.  1728;  B.A.  1731-2;  M.A.  1735. 
Fellow,  1732.  Perhaps  ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  I7.34- 
V.  of  Sonning,  Berks.  Preb.  of  Salisbury,  1740.  Author. 
Died  June  19,  1741. 

CLERKE,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,   (age  20)  at  St  Catharine's, 

Apr.  29,  1734.  Of  Kent.  Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  Nov.  11, 
1735.  Matric.  1735;  Scholar,  1735;  B.A.  1738-9;  M.A.  1742; 
M.D.  1753.  Fellow,  1740.  For  many  years  a  Physician  at 
Epsom.   Died  1790.    Will,  P.C.C.    (/.  A.  Walker,  272.) 

CLARKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Magdalene,  June  28, 
1734.  S.  of  Isaac.  B.  at  Lincoln.  School,  Kirton,  Lines. 
Matric.  1735;  B.A.  1737-8;  M.A.  1741;  D.D.  i753-  Fellow, 
1742.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Jime  i,  1740.  One  of  these  names, 
D.D.,  V.  of  Woodnesborough,  Kent,  1768-75.  But  see  A  I. 
Oxon.  for  another. 

CLARK,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June  13, 
1740.  S.  of  Edward,  clerk,  of  Richmondshire.  B.  at  Cleasby, 
Darlington.  School,  Scorton.  Matric.  1740;  B.A.  1743-4. 
Probably  ord.  priest  (Dvu-ham)  Nov.  2,  1746,  as  'M.A.  of  St 
John's.  C.  of  Whalton.' 

CLARKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  May  28, 
1744.  B.  in  London.  School,  Canterbury.  Matric.  1744; 
B.A.  1747-8. 

CLARKE,  JONATHAN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1608; 
B.A.  161 1-2; M.A.  1615. 

CLARKE,  JONATHAN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Michs.  1629. 
Matric.  i629-3a 

CLARK,  JOSEPH.  Matric.  pens,  from  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1602; 
B.A.  from  Clare,  1604-5;  M.A.  1608.  Ord.  deacon  and 
priest  (Norwich)  Mar.  12,  1608-9,  age  24.  C.  of  Bradholt. 
V.  of  Washbrook,  1619-53.  Died  Mar.  20,  1653,  aged  69. 
WiU  (P.CC.)  1654.   (Vis.  ofSuff.  1664.) 

CLARKE,  JOSEPH.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter 
1632.   Of  Norwich.   B.A.  1636-7. 

CLERKE,  JOSEPH.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 
1634.  Of  London.  One  of  these  names,  s.  of  John,  of  Brain- 
tree,  Essex,  M.D.;  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  3,  1634-5. 

CLARK,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  July  2, 
1645.  S.  of  Ralph.  B.  at  Grantham.  School,  Grantham. 
Matric.  1645.  One  of  these  names  (M.D.  of  Grantham)  buried 
Dec.  9,  1690.    (Peile,  i.  498.) 

CLARKE,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Pembroke,  Apr.  30,  1646. 
Matric.  1646;  B.A.  1649-50;  M.A.  1654.  One  of  these  names 
chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Etorset,  and  R.  of  Bodham,  Norfolk; 
also  R.  of  Baconsthorpe,  1669.   (Peile,  i.  498.) 

CLARK,  JOSEPH.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter, 
1647;  LL.B'.  1653.  Fellow,  1653-62.  V.  of  Wethersfield, 
Essex,  1660-2.   Died  1662.   Will  proved  (V.C.C.) 

CLARKE,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  June  12, 
1668.  S.  of  John,  clerk,  of  Tilbury,  Essex.  Schools,  Felstead 
and  Yeldham,  Essex.   Matric.  1668. 

CLARK,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magdalene,  Aug.  18, 
1698.  S.  of  Sir  James,  Knt.  B.  at  Molesey,  Surrey.  School, 
Eton.  Matric.  1698;  B.A.  1702-3;  M.A.  1706;  D.D.  1717 
(Com.  Reg.).  Fellow,  1705.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  31, 
1702;  priest.  Mar.  12,  1703-4.  R.  of  Long  Ditton,  Surrey, 
1714-58.  Died  Mar.  12,  1758.  Father  of  Joseph  (1726). 
(Manning  and  Bray,  iii.  24.) 

CLARKE,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  22,  1708. 
Of  Cornwall.  Matric.  1708;  B.A.  1711-2;  M.A.  1715. 

CLARKE,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  Mar. 
20,  1726-7.  S.  of  Joseph  (1698),  D.D.  B.  at  Long  Ditton, 
Surrey.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1728;  B.A.  1730-1; 
M.A.  1734.  Fellow,  1732.  Author.  Died  Dec.  30, 1749-50. 
(D.N.B.) 

CLARKE,  JOSHUA-  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  July  18, 
1670.  S.  of  Martin,  farmer.  B.  at  Cottingham,  Yorks. 
School,  Cottingham.  Matric.  1672;  B.A.  1673-4;  M.A.  1677. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  19,  1675.  Perhaps  preb.  of 
Lincoln,  1701-12.  Died  Sept.  22,  1712,  aged  60. 

CLARKE,  JOSIAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  May,  1568. 

CLARKE,  JOSIAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1605 ; 

perhaps  a  mistake  for  John,  whom  see. 
CLARKE,  JOSIAS.    B.A.  from  Queens',  1644-5.   Matric.  from 

New  Inn  Hall,  Oxford,  Apr.  9,  1641,  age  19.  S.  of  Sabaoth. 

V.    of    Tarvin,    Cheshire.     I^robably    R.    of    Tattershall, 

Cheshire,  1658.   Perhaps  V.  of  Broxboume,  Herts.,  1689-94. 

Brother  of  Nathaniel  (1647). 


Clarke,  Osmund 

CLERKE,  JOSIAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse,  May  i, 
1656.  Of  Essex.  School,  Bishop's  Stortford.  Matric.  1656; 
Scholar,  1656;  M.B.  1661;  M.D.  1666.  F.R.C.P.  1675. 
Treasurer,  1708.  President,  Sept.  1708.  Of  Fenchurch  St, 
London.  Died  1714.  Buried  at  St  Olave's,  Hart  St.  Will, 
P.C.C.    (D.N.B.;  T.  A.  Walker.) 

CLERKE,  LAURENCE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1607.  Of  Lincolnshire.  According  to  Mos/ws  he  was 
admitted  1604;  and  was  M.A.  in  1612. 

CLARKE,  LEWIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Emmanuel,  Lent,  1588-9. 
One  of  these  names  s.  of  Robert,  of  Welboum,  Lines.  (Lines. 
Pedigrees.) 

CLARKE,  MARTIN.  B. A.,  from  Christ's,  1620-1;  M.A.  1624. 
S.  of  Richard  (1579)  the  Fellow,  and  brother  of  James  (1623). 
(Peile,  I.  321.) 

CLARKE,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  11,  1581. 
S.  of  Richard,  of  King's  Lynn.  B.  in  London.  Matric.  Fell.- 
Com.  from  Christ's,  July,  1581;  B.A.  1584-5;  M.A.  1588. 
Mayor  of  Lynn,  1605  and  1613;  also  M.P.  for  the  borough, 
1614,  1620-2.  Died  May  1,  1623,  aged  59.  WiU,  P.C.C. 
Father  of  Matthew  (1617)  and  Richard.  (Peile,  i.  162.) 
But  one  of  these  names  'M.A.  of  Cambridge'  was  ord.  priest 
(Gloucester)  July  1,  1600  (deacon  at  Lincoln).  He  was  pre- 
sented to  Coberley,  Gloucs.,  1600;  but  not  admitted.  (F.  S. 
Hockaday.) 

CLARK,  MATTHEW.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1607; 
Scholar,  1608;  B.A.  1610-1;  M.A.  1614;  B.D.  1623.  Fellow, 
i6i2.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1619.  R.  of  Bitterley,  Salop,  1629. 
R.  of  St  Leonard's,  Shoreditch,  1643.    (Al.  Oxon.) 

CLARKE,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  12, 
1617.  Matric.  1617;  B.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1620-1; 
M.A.  1624. 

CLARKE,  MATTHEW.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  1617. 
S.  of  Matthew  (1581),  Mayor  of  Lynn.  Of  Creeton,  Lines. 
Buried  at  Bourne,  Apr.  26,  1646.  Brother  of  Richard  (1617). 
(Peile,  I.  317;  Lines.  Pedigrees.)  Peile  seems  to  confuse  him 
with  tie  above. 

CLARKE,  MATTHEW.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1621;  B.A.  from  Queens',  1623-4;  M.A.  1627.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Mar.  4;  priest.  Mar.  5,  1625-6.  C.  of  Leverington, 
Cambs.,  1632.   Perhaps  R.  of  West  Winch,  Norfolk,  1645. 

CLARKE,  MATTHEW.  M.D.  1728  (Com.  Reg.).  B.  in  London, 
1701.  Adm.  at  Leyden,  Sept.  5, 1721,  age  20.  F.R.C.P.  1736. 
Censor,  1743.  Physician  to  Guy's  Hospital,  1732-54.  Retired 
to  Tottenham.  Died  there  Nov.  1778.  Will,  P.C.C.  (Munk, 
II.  131;  D.N.B.) 

CLARKE,  MATTHIAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  20,  1648. 
Of  Salop.  B.  1630.  Schools,  Charterhouse  and  Westminster. 
Scholar,  1649;  Matric.  1651;  B.A.  1651-2;  M.A.  1655.  Fellow, 
1653.  R.  of  Narborough,  Leics.,  1657-62,  ejected.  Repeat- 
edly imprisoned.  Preacher  at  Harborough  and  elsewhere. 
Died  at  Norwich,  1708.    (Calamy,  11.  121.) 

CLARKE,  MEARES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Nov.  8, 
1694.  S.  of  Daniel,  gent.  B.  at  St  Martin,  Stamford  Baron, 
Northants.   School,  Stamford.   Matric.  1695;  B.A.  1698-9. 

CLARKE,  MILES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  July  3,  1604. 
Of  Brundall,  Norfolk.  S.  of  Andrew.  School,  Elsing.  Of 
Wroxham,  Esq.  Mentioned  in  his  father's  will  (Norwich, 
1613).  Married  Susan,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Wyndham.  (Venn, 
I.  186.) 

CLARK,  NATHANIEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1631;  B.A.  1634;  M.A.  1638.  Perhaps  V.  of  Canwick,  Lines., 
1662. 

CLARKE,  NATHANIEL  Matric.  pens,  (age  17)  from  Pembroke, 
Easter,  1647.  S.  of  Sabaoth,  of  Cheshire,  clerk.  B.A.  1650; 
M.A.  1654.  Fellow,  1650.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1654.  Will 
proved  (V.C.C.)  1659.  Brother  of  Josias  (1644-5). 

CLARKE,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1563.   One  of  these  names  R.  of  Bradenham,  Bucks.,  1579. 

CLARKE,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1587; 
B.A.  1593-4;  M.A.  1597.  Probably  ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
June  28;  priest,  Oct.  6,  1592.  V.  of  Kingerby,  Lines.,  1592. 
('  M.A.'  in  1614.)  Schoolmaster  there. 

CLARKE,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1613. 

CLARKE,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  11, 
1635.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Courteenhall,  Northants.  School, 
Courteenhall.  Matric.  1635;  B.A.  1638-9.  Ord.  priest 
(Lincoln)  Dec.  24,  1643.  R.  of  Milton  Malzor,  Northants., 
1673-9.   Buried  Aug.  25,  1679.   M-I-  there.   (H.  I.  Longden.) 

CLARKE,  OSMUND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  Apr.  13, 
1683.  S.  of  Osmund,  of  Stuston,  Suffolk,  gent.  Matric. 
1683-4.  Buried  at  Stuston,  Apr.  24,  1739. 


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Clarke,  Pechie 

CLARKE,  PECHIE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i6)  at  Pembroke,  Aug.  i2, 
1634.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Soham,  Cambs.  Matric  1634-5; 
B.A.  1638-9;  M.A.  1642.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  23, 
1644;  priest,  May  24,  1646.  V.  of  Witcham,  Cambs.,  1664- 
74.   Buried  there  Oct  23,  1674.  Father  of  William  (1683). 

CLARK,  PETER.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1622. 
B.  at  Beverley,  Yorks.    B.A.  1625-6;  M.A.  1629.    Fellow, 

1626.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Feb.  17;  priest,  Feb.  18,  1626-7. 
V.  of  Carnaby,  Yorks.,  1637-48.  Member  of  the  Westminster 
Assembly.  V.  of  Kirby  Underdale,  Yorks.,  1648;  ejected, 
1662.  Retired  to  his  home  at  Walkington,  where  he  kept 
a  school.    {CaUimy,  11.  594) 

CLARKE,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  6, 
1659-60.  From  Emmanuel,  where  he  had  been  adm.  Mar. 
17,  1658-9.  S.  of  Peter,  fellmonger,  of  London.  B.  there. 
School,  St  Paul's.    Matric.  1659. 

CLERKE,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  June  24, 
1668.  S.  of  Abraham,  mercer  and  citizen  of  London.  School, 
Norwich.  Matric.  1668;  B.A.  1671-2;  M.A.  1675.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Mar.  i,  1677-8;  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  1679. 
V.  of  Tannington,  Suffolk,  1681. 

CLERK,  PETER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  6, 
1696.  S.  of  William,  gent.  B.  at  Beverley,  Yorks.  School, 
Beverley.  Matric.  1696;  B.A.  1699-1700;  M.A.  1703;  B.D. 
1710.  Fellow,  1703-36.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  23,  1703. 
R.  of  Cokayne  Hatley,  Beds.,  1711.  Presented  to  Moreton, 
Essex,  1733.    Died  July  4,  1735.    (Scott-Mayor,  210.) 

CLARKE,  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  6, 
1693.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  North  Shields,  Northumberland. 
Bapt.  there,  June  24, 1675.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1693 ; 
B.A.  1696-7.  Ord.  priest  (Durham)  Sept.  21,  1701.  V.  of 
Long  Benton,  Northumberland,  1703-34.  Died  Mar.  4, 
1733-4.    Buried  at  Tynemouth.  {Scott-Mayor.) 

CLARKE,  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  17, 
1745.  S.  of  Ralph,  surgeon-druggist,  of  Lines.  B.  at  Grant- 
ham. School,  Grantham.  Matric.  1745;  B.A.  1749-50.  Died 
in  College,  Oct.  7,  1751.    {Scott-Mayor,  iii.  552.) 

CLARKE,  REGINALD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Sept.  11, 
1604.  S.  of  Reginald,  gent.,  of  Chelmondiston,  Suffolk. 
School,  Wissett.  Scholar,  1605-8;  B.A.  1607-8.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  4, 1609.  Of  Colchester.  Will  proved,  June  6, 

1627.  {Venn,  i.  186.) 

CLARKE,  REUBEN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  29,  1706. 
B.  at  Godmanchester,  Hunts.  S.  of  Alured.  School,  Eton : 
colleger,  1698-1706.  Matric.  1706;  B.A.  1709-10;  M.A.  1713; 
D.D.  1728.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  23,  1710;  priest, 
Sept.  22,  1711.  V.  of  Ratby,  Leics.,  1711.  R.  of  Norton-by- 
Twycross,  1716-27.  R.  of  Ibstock,  1726-7.  R.  of  St  Magnus, 
London,  1727.  V.  of  Chigwell,  Essex,  1727.  Archdeacon  of 
Essex,  1737.  Chaplain  to  the  King.  Died  Aug.  9,  1746. 
Buried  at  Godmanchester.    (G.  Mag.;  Nichols,  iv,  852.) 

CLARKE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1578; 
B.A.  1581-2;  M.A.  IS85.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  7,  1583. 
Perhaps  R.  of  Fawley,  Bucks.,  1583. 

CLERKE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1579. 
B.  in  London.  B.A.  i.'582-3;  M.A.  1586;  B.D.  1593;  D.D. 
1598.  Fellow,  1583-98.  Lady  Margaret  Preacher,  1596. 
V.  of  Minster,  Tfaanet,  1597-1634.  Six-preacher,  Canterbury, 
1602.  R.  of  Snargatr,  1600-11.  V.  of  Mcnkton  with  Birch- 
ington,  1611-34.  One  of  the  translators  of  the  Bible.  Died 
1634.  Buried  in  Canterbury  Cathedral,  Sept.  29.  Will  (Con- 
sist. C.  Cant.)  1634.  Legacy  to  Christ's  College  and  St  Paul's 
School.  Father  of  James  (1623),  and  Martin.  (H.G.Harri- 
son; Peile,  I.  156;  D.N.B.) 

CLARKE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  1583. 
Migrated  to  St  Catharine's.  B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1585- 
6;  M.A.  1589.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Braithwell,  Yorks., 
1600-38.  One  R.  of  Little  Colden,  1608.  One  V.  of  Sherbum, 
Yorks.;  resigned  before  May,  1619.   {Peile,  i.  177.) 

CLARKE,  RICHARD.  Adra.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1391.  Of 
Warwickshire. 

CLARK,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  July,  1606; 
B.A.  1609-10.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept.  1610;  priest,  1610- 
11.  One  of  these  names  Head  Master  of  Beverley  School, 
1626.    (PeiU,  I.  260.) 

CLARKE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  12, 1617. 
Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  1617;  Scholar;  B.A.  1620-1;  M.A.  1624; 
B.D.  1631.  Fellow,  1634.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Feb.  20; 
priest,  Veh.  21,  1629-30.  V.  of  Piddletown,  Dorset,  1638-9. 
R.  of  North  Luflenham,  1641.  Buried  June  24,  1676.  {RiU- 
land  Magazine,  iii.  5.) 

CLARKE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  1617. 
S.  of  Matthew  (1581),  mayor  of  Lynn.  B.A.  1620-1;  M.A. 
1624.  Buried  at  St  Nicholas,  Lynn.  Brother  of  Matthew 
(1617). 

CLARKE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Pbtkrhoubb,  July  3, 1621. 
Of  Surrey.    FeU.-Com.  1622;  B.A.  1634. 


Clarke,  Robert 

CLARKE,  RICHARD.  M.A.  1631  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
Worcester.  Matric.  from  Gloucester  Hall,  Oxford,  Oct.  24, 
1623,  age  40  {sic.);  B.A.  from  Balliol  College,  1626;  M.A. 
1629.    {Al.  Oxon.) 

CLARKE,  RICHARD.   Adm.  sizar  at  Jksus,  May  as,  1633.  Of 

Yorkshire.  Matric.  1633;  B.A.  1636-7. 

CLARKE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  12, 
1642.  S.  of  William,  husbandman,  of  Sandal,  near  Wake- 
field, Yorks.  B.  there.  School,  Wakefield.  Matric.  1642; 
B.A.  1645-6;  M.A.  1649. 

CLARKE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  23, 
1649.  S.  of  Edward.  B.  at  Gisbum,  Yorks.  School,  Bumsall- 
in-Craven.  Matric.  1649;  B.A.  1652-3;  M.A.  1665.  Probably 
Master  of  Wigston's  Hospital,  Leicester,  1665-84.  Died 
Oct.  19,  1684,  aged  52.  M.I.  at  Leicester.  One  of  these  names 
R.  of  Hertingfordbury,  i666  and  died  before  Oct.  1684. 
(Peile,  I.  525;  Nichols,  iv.  497.) 

CLARKE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Caius,  Mar.  15,  1661-2. 
S.  of  William,  woollen-draper,  of  Seaming,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 
School, Seaming.  Matric.  i662;Scholar,  i662-6;B.A.  1665-6; 
M.A.  1669.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  2,  1667,  as  C.  of 
Cockley  Cley;  priest,  Sept.  22,  1672;  C.  of  Mileham.  R.  of 
lutwood,  1680-1707.  V.  of  Ketteringham,  1697-1707. 
Master  of  Wymondham  School.  Father  of  Hezekiah  (1688-9). 
(Venn,  i.  416.) 

CLARKE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  May  19, 
1676.  S.  of  Pooty  (tallow  chandler).  B.  at  Woodbridge, 
Sufiolk.  School,  Woodbridge.  Matric.  1676;  B.A.  1679-80. 
R.  of  Stow  Maries,  Essex,  1694.  Will  dat^  1717;  proved 
(Comm.  C.  Essex)  1720. 

CLARKE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  31, 
1720-1.  Matric.  1721;  LL.B.  1726.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
E>ec.  1726;  priest,  Feb.  1726-7.  R.  of  Brockdish,  Norfolk, 
1729. 

CLARK,  RICHARD.  M.A.  from  King's,  1734,  from  New  Inn 
Hall,  Oxford.  S.  of  William,  of  Blandford,  Dorset.  Matric. 
from  St  Alban's  Hall,  Oct.  24,  1710,  age  15;  B.A.  from  New 
Inn  Hall,  1716.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

CLARKE,  ROBERT.  B.A.  1522-3;  M.A.  1526.  S.  of  Robert. 
Fellow  of  GoNviLLB  Hall,  1526-8.  Died  1538.  Left  his 
books  to  the  CoUege.  Will,  V.C.C.   (Venn,  1.  27.) 

CLARK,  ROBERT.   B.Can.L.  1528-9. 

CLARKE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1564. 

CLERKE,  ROBERT.  Described  as  '  B.A. ;  Scholar  of  Queens'  ; 
aged  26'  when  ord.  deacon  (London)  Oct.  6,  1577;  priest. 
Mar.  25,  1578.   B.  in  St  Alban's,  Wood  St,  London. 

CLARKE,  ROBERT.   Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1573. 

CLARKE,  ROBERT.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Mar.  30,  1583. 

Of  Cumberland.    B.A.   1586-7;  M.A.   1590.    One  of  these 

names  V.  of  Spaldwick,  Hunte.,  1587-1609.  Will,  P.C.C. 
CLARKE,   ROBERT.     Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1585. 
CLARK,  ROBERT.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  c.  1591.   One 

of  these  names  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  15,  1596;  s.  of 

Roger,  citizen  of  London.    Buried  at  St  Dunstan's,  Stepney, 

May,  1610,  aged  36.   M.I.    (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 
CLARK,  ROBERT.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  9,  1591. 

Matric.  c.  1591.   Probably  became  Fell.-Com.  June  9,  1592. 

CLARKE,  ROBERT.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  36,  1600; 

B.A.  1603-4;  M.A.  1607;  B.D.  1614;  Scholar.  Fellow,  1607- 

17.    I*reb.  of  Lincoln,  1622. 
CLARKE,  ROBERT.   Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1616. 

Of  Derbyshire.  B.A.  1619-20.  Ord.  deacon(Peterb.)  Dec.  18; 

priest,  Dec.  19,  1619. 
CLARKE,  ROBERT,  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  28, 1618-9. 
CLARKE,  ROBERT.   Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1628. 

Of  Cambridgeshire.   B.A.  1631-2;  M.A.  1635. 
CLARKE,   ROBERT.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1629.  Of  Yorkshire.  School,  Beverley.  Scholar;  B.A.  1632-3; 

M.A.  1636;  B.D.  1643.    Fellow,  1637-50  (ejected);  1660-75. 

Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  24,  1637.    WiU  proved  (V.C.C.) 

1675.   Benefactor  to  St  John's. 
CLARK,  ROBERT.    Matric.  reU.-Com.  from  St  John's,  Lent, 

1629-30. 
CLARKE,  ROBERT.    Adm.  at  King's  (age  16)  a  scholar  from 

Eton,  Apr.  i6,  1631.   B.  at  Canterbury.  Matric.  1631;  B.A. 

1634-5.  Fellow,  1634,  till  his  death,  1637. 
CLERK,  ROBERT.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Oct.  13, 

1 63 1.    S.  of  Thomas.    B.  at  York.    School,  York.    Matric. 

1631;  B.A.  1635-6;  M.A.  1630.    One  of  these  name*  R.  of 

Hunmanby,  Yorks.,  1644-61  (died) ;  one  R.  of  Sessay,  York*. ; 

died  before  May,  1676.   (P*^,  i.  413) 


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Clarke,  Robert 

CLARKE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  14)  at  Magdalene,  June 
14,  1654.  S.  of  John,  clerk,  of  Fiskerton,  Lines.;  formerly 
of  Magdalene  (1615).  School,  Lincoln.  Matric  1654;  B.A. 
1657-8. 

CLARK,  ROBERT.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanusl,  Oct  26, 
1672.  Of  Northamptonshire.  Matric.  1672-3. 

CLARKE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  July  3, 
1697.  S.  of  Walter,  clerk.  B.  at  Muckleston,  Salop.  School, 
Pembroke.  Matric.  1697.  Buried  at  All  Saints',  Cambridge, 
July  24,  1699. 

CLARK,  ROBERT.  Adm.  FelL-Com.  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  Dec 
12,  1701.  S.  of  Sir  Samuel  (1658),  Bart.,  of  Snailwell, 
Cambs.  Educated  at  home.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  23, 
1701.  Succeeded  as  Bart.,  1719.  M.P.  for  Cambs.,  1717. 
Died  Nov.  1746.  Will  (P.CC.)  1747.  Father  of  Samuel 
(1731-2).    (Burke,  Ext.  Bart.;  G.E.C.) 

CLARKE,  ROBERT.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  May  15, 

1706.  2nd  s.  of  Thomas  (1662),  R.  of  Sigston-Kirkby,  Yorks. 

B.  there.   School,  Guisborough.  Matric.  1706;  B.A.  1709-10; 

M.A.  1714.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Feb.  25,  1710-1.   For  49  years 

curate  and  schoolmaster  at   Houghton  Conquest,  Himts. 

Died  Dec.  20,  1759.    Brother  of  Charles  (1695).    {F.M.G., 

925.) 
CLARK,  ROGER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter,  1622; 

B.A.   1625;   M.A.   1629.    Ord.   deacon   (Peterb.)   Aug.   23; 

priest,  Aug.  24,  1626.    Perhaps  of  Langham,  Rutland,  and 

father  of  William  (1647). 

CLARKE,  ROGER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Oct.  23,  1634. 
S.  of  Thomas,  of  Leighton,  Beds.  B.  there.  School,  Leighton. 
Matric.  1634-5;  B.A.  1638-9;  M.A.  1642. 

CLARKE,  ROLAND.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1554.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Dinsdale,  Durham,  1561-71. 

CLARKE,  ROWLAND.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  June  18, 
1695.  S.  of  Richard  (1661-2),  clerk,  of  Wymondham,  Norfolk. 
B.  there.  School,  Wymondham.  Matric.  1695;  Scholar, 
1696-1700;  B.A.  1698-9.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich),  C.  of 
Skeyton,  Norfolk,  May  26, 1700;  priest,  1703.  R.  of  Skeyton, 
1704-43.  V.  of  Tuttington,  1709.  R.  of  Brampton,  1714-43. 
Died  1743.  Buried  at  Brampton.  Brother  of  Hezekiah 
(1688-9).    {Venn,  i.  497.) 

CLARKE,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1576. 

CLARKE,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Emmanuel,  Easter, 
1617.  S.  of  Hugh  (1579),  V.  of  Wolston,  Warws.  B.  there, 
Oct.  10,  1599.  School,  Coventry.  B.A.  1619-30.  Ordained, 
c.  1622.  Lecturer  at  Coventry  and  Warwick.  C.  of  Shotwick, 
Cheshire.  R.  of  Alcester,  Worcs.,  1633-45.  P.C.  of  St  Benet 
Finck,  London,  1642-62,  ejected.  President  of  Sion  College. 
Member  of  the  Savoy  Conference.  Latterly  resided  at  Isle- 
worth,  Middlesex.  Author  of  many  religious  works,  especially 
biographical.  Died  at  Isleworth,  Dec.  25,  1682.  Will  proved 
(Archd.  Midds.)  Jan.  1682-3.  Father  of  John  (1647)  and 
Samuel  (1644),  brother  of  Daniel  (1626).  {D.N.B.;  Burke, 
L.G.;  Calamy,  i.  91;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

CLARKE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  16, 1618-9. 
Matric.  1619;  B.A.  1622-3;  M.A.  1626.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
July  22;  priest,  July  23,  1627. 

CLERKE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  5,  1633. 
Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  1633.  One  of  these  names  s.  and  h. 
of  William,  of  London,  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1637. 

CLARKE,  SAMUEL  Matric.  pens,  (age  15)  from  Pembroke, 
Micbs.  1638.  S.  of  Peter,  of  Hamburg,  merchant.  B.A. 
1641-3;  M.A.  1648.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1654.  One  of  these 
names,  M.A.,  V.  of  Helloughton,  Norfolk,  1660.  (Not  the 
fellow  of  Pembroke:  see  next  entry.) 

CLARKE,  SAMUEL  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  May  13, 1644. 
S.  of  Samuel  (1617),  R.  of  Alcester,  Worcs.  B.  at  Shotwick, 
Cheshire,  Nov.  12,  1626.  Matric.  1644.  Matric.  from  New 
Inn  Hall,  Oxford,  Apr.  9,  1641,  age  14.  School,  Merchant 
Taylors'.  B.A.  (Cambridge)  1644-5.  Intruded  fellow  of  Pem- 
broke, 1645.  Ejected,  1651,  for  refusing  to  take  the  Engage- 
ment. R.  of  Grendon  Underwood,  Bucks.,  1657-62,  ejected. 
Afterwards  nonconformist  minister  at  High  Wycombe,  Bucks. 
Author  of  Commentaries  and  Sermons.  Died  at  High 
Wycombe,  Feb.  24,  1701.  [D.ff.B.  erroneous  as  to  his 
University  career;  Calamy,  i.  236.) 

CLARKE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  14, 1647-8. 
Of  Norfolk.  Matric  1649;  B.A.  1653-4;  M.A.  1657.  One  of 
these  names,  M.A.,  ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  Mar.  5, 
1662. 

CLARK,  SAMUEL  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  scholar  from 
Westminster,  May  22,  1657.   Of  London. 

CLARKE,  SAMUEL  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  23,  1658. 
Of  Suffolk.  Perhaps  s.  of  John,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  11,  1663.  Created  Bart.,  July  25,  1698. 
Died  Mar.  8,  1719.    (G.E.C.) 


Clarke,  Thomas 

CLARKE,  SAMUEL  M.A.  1659  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Thomas,  of  Brackley,  Northants.  Matric.  from  Merton 
College,  Mar.  27,  1640,  age  15;  M.A.  (Oxford)  1648.  'Archi- 
typographus  and  Bedell  of  Civil  Law,'  Oxford,  1658.  '  Right 
famous  for  oriental  learning'  {Wood).  Assisted  Walton  in  his 
Polyglot  Bible.  Kept  a  school  at  Islington,  1650.  Died  at 
HolyweU,  Oxford,  Dec  27,  1669.   (D.N.B.;  Al.  Oxon.) 

CLARKE,  SAMUEL  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Aug.  19,  1690. 
S.  of  Edward,  alderman  of  Norwich  (M.P.  1700).  B.  there, 
Oct.  11,  1675.  School,  Norwich.  Matric  1691;  Scholar, 
1691;  B.A.  1694-5;  M.A.  1698;  D.D.  1710.  Fellow,  1696- 
1700.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Aug.  7,  1698.  Chaplain  to 
Bishop  Moore,  1698.  R.  of  Drayton,  Norfolk,  1699-1706. 
Boyle  lecturer,  1704-5.  R.  of  St  Benet's,  Paul's  Wharf, 
1707-9.  Chaplain  to  Queen  Anne.  R.  of  St  James',  West- 
minster, 1709-29.  Master  of  Wigston's  Hospital,  Leicester, 
1718.  Marri«i  Katberine,  dau.  of  Mr  Lockwood,  R.  of  Little 
Massingham,  Norfolk.  Well  known  as  a  metaphysician  and 
mathematician.  F.R.S.  Died  May  17, 1729.  Brother  of  John 
(1699-1700).   (D.N.B.;  Venn,  i.  488.) 

CLARKE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  FelL-Com.  at  Jesus,  June  23,  1717. 
Eldest  s.  of  Samuel,  D.D.  (above).  B.A.  1720-1;  M.A.  1724. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1716. 

CLARK,  SAMUEL.  M.A.  from  King's,  1728.  Of  Frome,  Somer- 
set. Matric.  from  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  Mar.  15,  1713-4, 
age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1717.  Perhaps  V.  of  Ketteringham, 
Norfolk,  1729;  and  R.  of  Crownthorpe,  1730.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

CLARKE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  14,  1731. 
Matric.  1732;  Scholar,  1733;  B.A.  1735-6.  One  of  these 
names  R.  of  Elstree,  Herts.,  1740-87.   Died  1787. 

CLARKE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Clare,  Feb.  24, 
1731-2.  S.  of  Sir  Robert  (1701),  Bart.  B.  at  Snailwell, 
Cambs.,  May  21,  1712.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  8, 1726-7. 
Of  Snailwell,  Esq.  Succeeded  as  Bart.,  1746.  Died  Nov.  10, 
1758.    (Burke,  £«<.  Bart.;  G.E.C.) 

CLARKE,  SHERWIN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  6,  1674. 

CLARKE,  SIMON.  B.A.  1541-2;  M.A.  1545.  B.  at  Braunston, 
Rutland.  Fellow  of  St  John's,  1544.  One  of  these  names 
Six-preacher  of  Canterbury  and  R.  of  Murston,  Kent,c.  1560. 

CLARKE,  SIMON.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1557. 

CLARKE,  SLOUGHTER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
June  13,  1723.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Hatfield,  Herts.  School, 
Kirkleathaia,  Yorks.  Matric.  1724;  Scholar,  1724;  B.A. 
1726-7;  M.A.  1744.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  22,  1728; 
priest,  Dec.  23,  1733.  V.  of  Stanford,  Northants.,  1733-8. 
V.  of  Theddingwortb,  Leics.,  1738-65.  Buried  there  Apr.  14, 
1765.   M.I.   (Nichols,  II.  828.) 

CLARKE,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  6, 1675-6. 
Of  Suffolk.   Matric  1676. 

CLERKE,  THOMAS.  Fee  for  B.A.  1478-9 

CLARK,  THOMAS.  B.Cav.L.  1490.  Probably  V,  of  St  Sepulchre, 
Cambridge,  1498. 

CLARK,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1490-1;  M.A.  1492-3.  FeUow  of 
Queens',  1492-6.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Apr.  2,  1496.  One 
of  these  names  (M.A.),  R.  of  East  Clandon,  Surrey,  1523-45. 
Died  1545.    WiU,  P.CC. 

CLARKE,  THOMAS.  Scholar  of  Clare,  June  28,  1494.  Of 
Wrawby,  Lines.  Will  of  one  of  these  names,  of  Clare,  clerk, 
proved  (V.C.C.)  1540. 

CLARK,  THOBdAS.   B.A.  1517-8. 

CLARKE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1547. 

CLARKE,  THOMAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1572. 

CLARKE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  i573> 

CLARKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Kino's  (age  18)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Sept.  4,  1581.  Of  Elington  (?  Elkington),  Northants. 
Matric  1581;  B.A.  1585-6;  M.A.  1589;  B.D.  1598;  D.D. 
1610.  Fellow,  1584-99.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln).  Doubtless 
V.  of  Barkway,  Herts.,  1585-1610.  V.  of  Long  Sutton,  Lines., 
1601.  Chaplain  to  Lord  Burghley.   Died  1610.   (Cussans.) 

CLARKE,  THOMAS.  Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1585.   Perhaps  scholar  of  Trinity  Hall,  1585. 

CLARKE,  THOIOAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Jan.  26,  1589-90. 
Of  Cumberland.   Matric.  1591. 

CLARK,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  c.  1596;  B.A. 
159^1600;  M.A.  1603.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  22; 
priest,  May  23,  1619.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Welton-by- 
Louth,  Lines.,  1619.    Will  (P.CC.)  1656. 

CLARKE,  THOMAS.  Matric  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1607; 
B.A.  1611-3;  M.A.  1615. 

CLARK,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1609; 
B.A.  1612-3;  M.A.  1616.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Mar.  1, 1617-8. 

CLARKE,  THOMAS.   Matric  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1613. 

CLARK,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1614.  Of  Norfolk.  B.A.  1617-8;  M.A.  1621. 


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Clarkb,  Thomas 

CLARKE,  THOMAS.  Matric  pens,  from  Qu«kj»s',  Easter,  1614. 
Of  Northamptonshire.  B.A.  i6i7-3;  M.A.  1631.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Feb.  15;  priest,  Feb.  16, 1623-4  (M.A.  of  Queens'). 

CLARKE,  THOMAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1613; 

B.A.  1619-20.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  9;  priest,  Mar.  to, 

1622-3. 
CLARKE,   THOMAS.    Matric   FelL-Com.   from  Jksus,   Lent, 

1615-6. 
CLARKE,  THOMAS.  Matric  sizar  from  Qukcns',  Easter,  1619. 

Of  Leicestershire    B.A.  1622-3.   Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Jmie 

8, 1623  (B.A.  of  Queens');  priest.  Sept  23, 1627.  One  of  these 

names  R.  of  Brontingthorpe,  Leics.,  1633;  also  V.  of  Lubben- 

ham,  1649. 
CLARK,  THOMAS.    Matric  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1623; 

B.A   1626-7;  M.A.  1630.    Perhaps  ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 

Sept.  20,  1628  (B.A.).   One  of  these  names  V.  of  Haughley, 

Suffollc,  1644-61.   Died  1661. 
CLARKE,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Feb.  27,  1636-7. 

Of  Yorkshire.   Matric.  1637;  Scholar,  1640;  B.A.  1640-1. 

CLARK,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 
1639.  Of  Hertfordshire.  B.A.  1642-3.  Perhaps  ord.  deacon 
and  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  i,  1646. 

CLERK,  THOMAS.  Matric  sizar  from  TRi.siry,  1639;  B.A. 
1642-3 ;  M.A.  1646.  One  of  these  names,  M.A.,  V.  of  Heddon- 
on-the-Wall,  Northumberland,  1662-9.   Died  Jan.  4,  1669. 

CLARKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Nov.  29. 
1650.  S.  of  William,  yeoman,  deceased.  B.  at  Helperby, 
Yorks.   School,  Dunsford.   Matric.  1650-1;  B.A.  1654-3. 

CLARKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  23,  1658. 
Of  Suffolk. 

CLARKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  18, 

1661.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Beverley,  Yorks.  B.  there. 
School,  Beverley.   Matric.  1661. 

CLARKE,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  9,  1661. 

Of  London.   Matric.  i66i;  B.A.  1664-5. 
CLARK,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Nov.  7, 

1662.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Yorks.  School,  York.  Matric  1662; 
B.A.  1666-7;  M.A.  1670.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  1666;  priest 
(Lincoln)  1667-8,  as  C.  of  Kildale,  near  Stokcsley,  Yorks. 
Perhaps  Head  Master  of  Otley  School,  1666-7.  R-  of 
Kildale.  Chaplain  to  Viscount  Faulconberg.  R.  of  Sigston, 
X675.  Father  of  Charles  (1695)  and  Robert  (1706).  {PeiU, 
I.  600.) 

CLEARK,  THOMAS.   Matric  sizar  from  King's,  Lent,  1667-8. 

CLARKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Nov.  5,  1679. 
S.  of  Richard.  B.  at  Norwich.  School,  Norwich.  Matric. 
1680J  B.A.  1683-4.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  4,  1684. 
Barrister,  1692;  Bencher,  1715;  Treasurer,  1731.  Died  Oct. 
22,  1731.  .M.I.  at  Marlingford,  Norfolk.  Brother  of  "Chris- 
topher (1687).    (BUmefield,  11.  458.) 

CLARKE,  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  June  3,  1681. 

CLARKE,   THOMAS.    Adm.   FeU.-Com.   at  St   Catharine's, 

Mar.  20, 1688-9.    Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Mar.  17, 1689- 

90,  as  ».  and  h.  of  Sir  Edward,  Knt,  of  St  Foster's,  London. 

Knighted,  1706.    Lord  of  the  manor  of  Brickendon,  Herts. 

(ClutUrbuck,  II.  188.) 
CLARKE,  THOMAS    Adm  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Dec.  14, 

1689.    ist  s.  of  Curtis,  barber.    B.  at  Cambridge.    School, 

Perse. 
CLARKE,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Apr.  20,  1691.    Of 

Cheshire.     Matric.    1691;   B.A.    1694-5;   M.A.    1698.     Ord. 

deacon  (London)  July  9, 1695;  priest,  Dec.  20, 1696.  Perhaps 

Chaplain  to  the  East  India  Company,  in  Bengal,  Jan.  1698-9. 

Died  two  months  after  bis  arrival.   (H.  B.  Hyde,  Annals  of 

Bengal.) 

CLARKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesds,  June  10,  i69'<.  Of 
Yorkshire.  S.  of  Thomas,  V.  of  Huddersfield,  Yorks.  B."i676. 
Mattic.  1694;  Scholar,  1695;  B.A.  1696-7;  M.A.  1700. 
Lecturer  at  Wakefield,  1697-8.  Usher  of  Wakefield  Grammar 
School,  1699.  Head  Master,  1703-20.  R.  of  Escrick,  1715-28. 
Head  Master  of  Kirklcatham,  1730-41.  R.  of  Kirkheaton, 
Yorks.,  1728-56.  R.  of  Swillington,  1749-56.  Preb.  of  York, 
1742.  Died  Nov.  25,  1756,  aged  80.  Buried  at  Kirkheaton. 
M.I.  See  a  contemporary  in  Al.  Oxon.  (A.  Gray;  M.  H. 
Peacock.) 

CIARK,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  17, 
1697.  S.  of  PeUr,  druggist.  B.  at  Collingbam,  Yorks.  School, 
Beverley.    .M.Ttric.  1697;  B.A.  1700-1. 

CLARK,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Magdalene,  May  30, 
1699.  S.  of  Robert,  gent  B.  at  Lavenham,  Suffolk.  School, 
Lavenham.  Matric  1699:  B.A.  1702-3;  M.A.  1706.  Ord. 
priest  (Norwich)  Mar.  X70&-9. 

CLARKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  atCoKrusCBmuxi,  1703.  Of  Suffolk. 
Matric.  1704;  B.A.  1708-9. 


Clarke,  William 

CLARKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  14, 
1713-4-  Of  Suffolk.  Matric  1712.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of 
John,  of  Mellis,  Suffolk,  Esq.;  adm.  at  Linoohi's  Inn,  Jan.  21, 
1715-*. 

CLERKE,  THOBtAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Oct  19, 
1714-   S.  of  John.  School,  Rugby.  Matric  1715. 

CLARKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  12, 
1716.  S.  of  William,  clerk,  of  Yorks.  B.  at  York.  Schools, 
York  and  Sherbum.  Matric.  1716;  B.A.  1720-1.  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  July  25,  1721;  priest,  July  21,  1728;  C.  of  Guiseley, 
Yorks.    (Scott-Mayor,  iii.  301.) 

CLARKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Apr.  1, 
1719-  Of  London.  Matric  1719;  M.B.  1724;  M.D.  1728  (Com. 
Reg) 

CLARK,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  10, 
1721.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  London  (carpenter,  of  St  Giles'). 
School,  Westminster.  Matric  1721;  Scholar,  1722;  B.A. 
1724-5;  M.A.  1728.  Fellow,  1727.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Oct  20,  1727.  Barrister,  1729.  K.C.  1740.  M.P.  for  St 
Michael,  Cornwall,  1747;  and  for  Lostwithiel,  1754-61. 
Master  of  the  Rolls,  1754-64.  Knighted,  1754.  F.R.S.  1754. 
Died  Nov.  13,  1764.   (D.N.B.;  Al.  Westmon.,  276.) 

CLARKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  1,  1721. 
Of  Somerset.  Matric.  1721;  B.A.  1724-5;  M.A.  1728.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Mar.  16,  1725-6.  V.  of  Burlescombe, 
Devon.   V.  of  Hock  worthy,  1749. 

CLERKE,  THOMAS.  M.A.  from  St  John's,  1726.  S.  of  Abel, 
of  Witney,  Oxon.,  clerk.  Matric.  from  Magdalen  Hall, 
Oxford,  Oct.  20, 1702,  age  14;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1707.  (Al.  Oxon.) 

CLARKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  July  2,  1726, 
B.  in  Kent.  '  B.A.  of  Hart  Hall,  Oxford.'  (Matric.  from  Hart 
Hall,  Oxford,  Nov.  27,  1705,  age  18.  S.  of  Joseph,  of  Win- 
chester. No  degree  recorded.)   (Al.  Oxon.) 

CLERKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  14, 
1730.  S.  of  Thomas,  derk,  of  Berks.  B.  at  Farringdon. 
School,  Reigate,  Surrey.  Matric.  1730;  B.A.  1733-4;  M.A. 
1737.  Fellow,  1735-44.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jime  18, 
1743;  s-  ^^^  ^-  o^  Thomas,  clerk,  of  Beckenham,  Kent. 
Barrister,  1744.   (SctM-Mayor,  iii.  426.) 

CLARKE,    THOMAS.    Adm.   at   Corpus   Christi,    1744.    Of 

London.   S.  of  Sir  Charles  (1719),  Baron  of  the  Exchequer. 

Matric  1745.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  26,  1744.  Joined 

the  army  during  the  rebellion  of  1745.  Afterwards  an  officer 

in  the  Guards. 
CLARKE,  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  May  24,  1747; 

and  again  (age  18)   May  34,  1750.    S.  of  Henry.    B.  at 

Kinoulton,    Notts.     School,    Nottingham.     Matnc    1750; 

Scholar,  1750;  B.A  1754.   Ord.  deacon  (York)  Jime,  1754; 

priest,  Sept.  1755.  Perhaps  V.  of  Haverhill,  Suffolk,  1771-4. 

Died  1774.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  West  Hallam,  Derbs., 

1788-1804.   Died  1804.   (PeUe,  11.  254.) 
CLARKE,  TIMOTHY.   M.D.  1668  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  M.D. 

of  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  1652.    Candidate,  R.C.P.,  1652; 

fellow,  1664.  Physician  to  Charles  II,  1667.  One  of  the  original 

fellows  of  the  Royal  Society.    Died  at  St  Martin-in-the- 

Fields,  Feb.  11,  1671-2.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1672.   (Munk,  1.  315; 

D.N.B.) 
CLARKE,  WALTER.    M.A.   1623  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).    Of 

Oxfordshire.   Matric  from  Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford,  Mar.  30, 

1610,  age  17;  B.A.  1613-4;  M.A.  1616-7;  B.D.  1627;  D.D. 

1639.    Demy  of  Magdalen  College;  fellow,  1615-38.     Ord. 

deacon  (Bristol!  1 62 1.   V.  of  Drackley,  Northants.,  1621.   R. 

of  Burghfield, Berks.,  1639.  Admon.  (P.C.C.)  1651.  (ALOxon.) 

CLARK,  WALTER.   Incorp.  M.A.  1697,  from  Aberdeen. 

CLARKE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1447. 

CLERKE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1467;  B.A.  1469-70;  M.A.  1473-4.  Chanter  in  the  College 
Chapel.  Servant  of  Archbishop  Rotheram.  Scrutator,  1478-9. 
Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  June,  1473.  Died  Aug.  4, 
1509.   Buried  in  York  Cathedral.   (Cooptr,  i.  13.) 

CLARKE,  WILLIAM.   B.Can.L.  1476-7. 

CLARKE,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

1495. 
CLARKE,  WILLIAM    Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

1497.    Fellow,  till  c.  1506.    Probably  ord.  priest  (Lincoln) 

Dec  23,  1503  (fellow  of  King's). 
CLARK,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1504. 

B.   at   Braunston,   NorthanU.    B.A.    1507-8;    M.A.    151X. 

Sup.  for  incorporation,   at  Oxford,   1516.    Feltow,  1507- 

c.  1520.   Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  14;  priest.  Sept  so, 

ijii. 
CLARK,  WILLIAM.   BJ^.  1306-7. 


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CLARK,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  1518-9;  M.A.  1521  (of  Christ's  or 
Jesus).  Perhaps  the  man  of  these  names,  'of  Littlebury, 
Essex;  M.A.;  57  years  old' who  wasordained deacon  (London) 
1551;  priest,  1552.  R.  of  Isfield,  Sussex,  1553-4.  V.  of 
Rickling,  1556-8.   (Frere,  196.) 

CLARKE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  16, 1529.  B.  in  Cambridge.  B.A.  1533-4.  Fellow, 
1532-5.  One  of  these  names  (B.A.),  V.  of  BiUesdon,  Leics., 
1534-62.  Perhaps  R.  of  Dalham,  Suffolk,  1554-69.  If  so, 
died  1569.   (Nichols'  Leics.,  11.  436.) 

CLARK,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1548. 
Of  Essex.  B.A.  1552-3;  M.A.  1555.  Fellow,  1553.  One  of 
these  names  V.  of  Coulsdon,  Surrey,  1562-87.  Died  1587. 
(Manning  and  Bray,  11.  458.) 

CLARKE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 
1548;  B.A.  1551-2;  M.A.  from  Gonville  Hall,  1555;  LL.D. 
1569.  One  of  the  original  fellows  of  Caius,  in  the  charter  of 
1557.  Expelled  by  Dr  Caius,  1565.  FeUow  of  Clare.  Regius 
Professor  of  Law,  1563.  Advocate,  1573.  Vicar-General  of 
Canterbury,  1578.  Perhaps  preb.  of  Chichester,  1583.  M.P. 
for  Saltash,  1585.  Died  c.  1586-7.  Will  proved  (V.C.C),  'of 
Hackney,  Middlesex.'  (Cooper,  i.  382;  Venn,  i.  43.) 

CLARKE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1555. 
Of  Northamptonshire.  B.A.  1561-2;  M.A.  from  St  John's, 
1565;  B.D.  1570.  Fellow  of  St  John's,  1563.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely)  Mar.  23,  1566-7;  priest,  Apr.  16,  1568.  Perhaps  V.  of 
Swavesey,  Cambs.,  1568-70.   Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1570. 

CLARKE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Pembroke, 
Michs.  1564. 

CLARKE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1564; 
B.A.  1567-8.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  1568;  priest,  Apr.  16, 
1568.  Perhaps  V.  of  Assington,  Suffolk,  1568-70.  R.  of 
Bruntingthorpe,  Leics.,  1571. 

CLARKE,  WILLIAM.  Of  Christ's.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Apr.  16, 

1568. 
CLARKE,    W.     Matric,    pens,    from   Trinity,    Easter,    1567, 

Perhaps  William,  s.  of  Nicholas,  gent.,  of  Hitcham,  Budis., 

adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Oct.  22,  1567. 

CLARKE,  W.   Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1569. 

CLARKE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1570; 
B.A.  1573-4- 

CLARKE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Caius,  Jan.  28, 
1572-3.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Stevenage,  Herts.  School,  Eton 
(?  Eaton  Socon).  Matric.  1573;  LL.B.  1578-9.  Probably 
brother  of  Edward  (1574),  Christopher  (1577)  and  Francis 
(1577). 

CLERK  or  CLARKE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity, 
Easter,  1575;  Scholar,  1578;  B.A.  1578-9;  M.A.  1582.  Fellow, 
1581.   Author,  PoZtwanim,  etc.  Ifiooper,  11.  z^y,  D.N. B.) 

CLARKE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Oct.  3, 
1577.  S.  of  Clement,  gent.,  of  Bocking,  Essex.  School,  Mark's 
HaU. 

CLARKE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Michs.  1579. 
Of  Essex. 

CLARKE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Lent, 
1579-80; B.A.  1583-4. 

CLERK,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  May  21, 

1581. 
CLARKE,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Michs.  1584; 

B.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1588-9. 
CLARKE,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1588;  B.A.  from  Clare,  1592-3. 
CLARK,  WILLIAM.    Matric  sizar  from  Clare,  c.  1590;  B.A. 

1593-4;  M.A.  1597.  Perhaps  ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  25, 

1602; 'M.A.';  age  34.  C.  at  Winfarthing,  in  1604.  Ord.  priest. 

May  22,  1608;  C.  of  Tivetshall. 

CLARKE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  6,  1597. 
Matric.  c.  1597. 

CLERK,  WILLIAM.  Scholar  of  Trinity  Hall,  1605;  LL.B. 
1610;  LL.D.  1629.  Fellow,  1609-1634.  Adm.  advocate,  Oct. 
23,  1609.  Judge  of  the  Admiralty  Court,  1648.  Died  c.  Aug. 
1655.   (A.  B.  Beavan;  Coote.) 

CLARKE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1613 ; 
B.A.  1616-7;  M.A.  1620,  Perhaps  V.  of  Stanford,  Leics., 
1624.  One  of  these  names,  Master  of  Ipswich  School,  1630- 
45.   R.  of  Throcking,  Herts.,  1626-62.  Died  1662. 

CLARK,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 
1614.  S.  of  Thomas,  deceased.  B.  1595.  'Grecian'  from 
Christ's  Hospital.   B.A.  1617-8;  M.A.  1621. 

CLARKE,  WILLIAM.  Matric  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1620. 


Clarke,  William 

CLARK,    WILLIAM.     Matric.    sizar   from    Pembroke,    Lent, 

1620-1.    S.  of  Thomas,  of  Soham,  Cambs.    B.A.  1623-4; 

M.A.  1627.    Perhaps  fellow  in  1644.    Will  proved  (V.C.C.) 

1653. 
CLARKE,   WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,   May   i,   1621. 

Matric  1621. 
CLARK,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 

1627;  B.A.  1630-1;  M.A.  1635. 
CLARK,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1628 ; 

B.A.  1631-2; M.A.  1635. 
CLARK,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1629 

scholar  from  Westminster,  1627;  B.A.  1630-1. 
CLARKE,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,   at  Emmanuel,  Mar.   13, 

1631-2.  Of  Hertfordshire.  Matric.  1632;  B.A.  1635-6;  M.A. 

1639.   D.D.  1661  (Lit.  Reg.).    Probably  ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 

Nov.   19,  1643;  priest,  Oct.   3,  1644.     Chaplain   to  Duke 

of  York.     R.  of   North   Crawley,  Bucks.,  1644-79.    V.  of 

Stepney,  Middlesex,  1661.   Dean  of  Winchester,  1665.   Sub- 
scribed  £30  towards  the  new  Chapel  of  Emmanuel,  1670. 

Died  1679.    Buried  in  St  Peter's  Church,  St  Albans.    Will, 

P.C.C.  Perhapsbrotherof  John  (1631-2).  (Lipscomb, iv.  129.) 
CLARKE,  WILLIAM.    Scholar  of  Trinity  Hall,  1632;  LL.B. 

1637.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  22,  1639;  priest.  Mar.  i, 

1639-40. 
CLARK,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Jan.  15,  1633-4. 

Matric.  1634;  B.A.  1637-8.    Buried  at  St  Edward's,  Cam- 
bridge, July  21,  1640. 
CLARKE,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  May  25, 

1636.  S.  of  John,  clerk,  deceased.  B.  at  Uppingham.  Schools, 

Uppingham  and  Geddington  (private).    Matric.  1636;  B.A. 

1639-40;  M.A.  1643. 
CLERKE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  July  i, 

1639.    S.  of  William,  gent.,  of  Chesfield,  Herts.    B.  at  Ayot, 

Herts.  School,  Stevenage.  Matric.  1639.  Buried  at  Chesfield, 

Feb.  8,  1663.    Brother  of  Francis  (1641). 
CLARK,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  May  11, 

1647.  S.  of  Roger,  husbandman,  of  Woolley,  Yorks.  B.  there. 

School,  Woolley.  Matric.  1647;  B.A.  1650-1. 
CLARKE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  28, 

1647.    S.  of  Roger,  clerk,  of  Langham,  Rutland.    B.  there. 

School,  Oakham.   Matric.  1647;  B.A.  1650-1. 
CLERKE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  Michs. 

1655.   Probably  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  July  2,  1660, 

as  s.  of  Robert,  Esq.,  of  Samford,  Somerset. 
CLARKE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  May  23, 

1671.    S.  of  WiUiam.    B.  in  London.    School,  Stourbridge, 

Worcs. 
CLARKE,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  30,  1683. 

S.  of  Pechie  (1634),  V.  of  Witcham,  Isle  of  Ely.     Matric 

1683;  Scholar,  1686;  B.A.  1686-7. 
CLARK,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,   1687;  Matric 

1688;  Scholar,  1689;  B.A.   1690-1;  M.A.  1699.    Probably 

ord.  deacon  (Durham)  Sept.  20,  1691;  priest  (York)  Sept. 

1693.  C.  of  Wiggington,  Yorks.,  Sept.  24,  1693. 
CLARKE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  May  14, 

1688.   S.  of  William.   B.  at  Grantham.   School,  Grantham. 

Matric.  1688. 
CLARK,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  June  28, 

1688  (perhaps  adm.  i)ens.  Oct.  21,  1688).    Matric.   1688; 

B.A.  1691-2;  M.A.  1695.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May,  1692; 

priest  (London)  Mar.  4,  1693-4. 
CLERKE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Aug.  14, 

1690.    Matric.   1690;   LL.B.    1695.    Fellow,    1696-8.    Ord. 

deacon  (London)  June  21;  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  24,  1699. 

V.  of  Gazeley,  Suffolk,  1713-36.    R.  of  Dalham,  1699-1736. 

Buried  there  Feb.  18,  1735-6. 
CLARK,  WILLIAM.   '  Of  St  John's  '  when  ord.  deacon  (London) 

Sept.  19, 1708;  priest,  July  4, 1710.  No  College  or  University 

record. 
CLARK,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  5, 

1712.    S.  of  John,  husbandman.    B.  at  Haughmond,  near 

Shrewsbury.  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  1712;  B.A.  1715- 

6;  M.A.  1719.    Fellow,  1717-25.    Nominated  by  St  John's, 

Head  Master  of  Shrewsbury  School,  1723,  but  not  appointed. 

R.  of  Buxted,  Sussex,  1724-68.    Preb.  of  Chichester,  1727. 

V.  of  Salehurst,  1743.  Chancellor  of  Chichester  Diocese,  1770. 

V.  of  Amport,  Hants.,  1770.     Died  Oct.  21,  1771.    Will, 

P.C.C.    Father  of  Edward  (1748).    (Scott-Mayor.) 
CLARKE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  July  2, 

1726.  S.  of  (?  William),  barber,  of  Derbs.  B.  at  Chesterfield. 

School,   Chesterfield.    Matric.    1726;   B.A.    1729-30.    Ord. 

deacon  (York)  July  18,  1731;  priest,  June  4,  1732;  C.  of 

Mansfield  Woodhouse.   Perhaps  R.  of  West  Hallam,  Derbs., 

1736-88.   R.  of  Heanor,  Derbs.,  1737-88.  (Scott-Mayor,  iii. 

400.) 


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CLARKE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i8)  at  St  John's,  Mar. 
21,  1743-4.  S.  of  William,  mercer,  of  Derbs.  B.  at  Chester- 
field- School,  Chesterfield.  Matric  1744;  B.A.  i747-«.  Ord. 
priest  (York)  May  28,  1749;  C.  of  Knolton  Owlthorpe,  Notts, 
\Scca-Mayor,  111.  541.) 

CLARKE,  ZACHARIAH.  Matric,  sirar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1567. 

CLARK, .   B.A.  1461-2;  MA.  1465, 

CLARK, .   B.A.  1485-6, 

CLERKE, .    Perhaps  B.A.  149a. 

CLERK, ,   M.Gram.  1 500-1. 

CLARK, .  Canonicus.   B.D.  1500-1. 

CLARKE, .    B.A.  1520-1, 

CLARK, .   B.Can.L.  1523-4, 

CLARKE, ,   Adm.  sizar  at  King's,  Lent,  1579-80. 

CLARKE, .  Adm.  sizar  at  King's,  Lent,  1589-90. 

CLARKE,   .     Matric.   pens,    from  Trinity   Hall,   Lent, 

1618-9. 

CLARKE,  .   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Nov.  10,  1741 

(resident  till  1743). 

CLARKSON,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Peter- 
house,  Apr.  12,  1714.  Of  Yorkshire.  School,  Richmond, 
Yorks.  Matric.  1714;  B.A.  1717-^;  M..\.  1721;  D.D.  1733. 
Fellow,  1720.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  21,  1718;  priest 
(Ely)  Dec.  23,  1722.  Head  Master  of  Drighlington  School, 
1717-9.  V.  of  Cherryhinton,  Cambs.,  1730-4.  R.  of  Stathem, 
Leics.,  1731-40.  Died  Apr.  1 740.  Author,  S^fwons.  (T.A. 
Walker.) 

CLARKSON,  DAVID.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  22,  1641. 
S.  of  Robert,  of  Bradford,  Yorks,  B.  there,  Feb.  1622. 
Matric  1641;  B.A.  1644-5;  M.A.  from  Clare,  1648.  Fellow 
of  Clare  by  Visitors'  mandate,  May  5,  1645.  Ejected  from 
Mortlake,  Surrey,  1662.  Died  June  14,  1687.  (D.N.B.; 
Calamy,  11.  450.) 

CLARKSON,  ELISHA,  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  2, 
i66i.  S.  of  John,  draper,  of  Preston,  Lanes.  B.  there. 
School,  Preston.  Matric.  1661;  B.A.  1664-5.  V.  of  Padiham, 
Lanes.,  1669-76.  V.  of  Altham,  1671-6. 

CLARKSON,  GEOFFREY,  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  29, 
1751.  S.  of  Geoffrey,  currier,  of  Yorks.  B.  at  Reeth.  School, 
Scorton.  Matric.  1751;  LL.B,  1759.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
Sept.  22,  1754;  priest  (Durham)  Oct.  28,  1771.  Usher  of  the 
Grammar  School,  Newcastle,  1755-60.  V.  of  Kirkharle, 
Northumberland,  1771-88.  V.  of  Whelpington,  1786-88. 
Died  Nov.  27,  1788.   (Scott-Mayor,  in.  606.) 

CLARKSON,  JOHN,  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1553; 
B.A.  1559-60.  Master  of  Richmond  School,  Yorks.,  1575 
(and  perhaps  of  Northallerton,  1576-84).  Afterwards  retired 
to  Newstead,  where  he  died  in  1599.  Will  proved,  Dec.  12. 
One  of  these  names  V.  of  Bumbam  Overy,  Norfolk,  1592. 
{Cooper,  II.  279.) 

CLARKSON  or  CLARSON,  JOHN.  B.A.  from  Christ's,  1604-5; 

M.A.  1608.   V.  of  Horley,  Oxon.,  1611.    Will  (P.C.C.)  1652; 

as  Clarson. 
CLERKSON,  JOHN.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 

June  22,  1661.   S.  of  William,  of  Kirton,  Notts.,  Esq.   B.A. 

1663-4.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  23,  1663. 
CLARKSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  29)  at  St  John's,  June  10, 

1742.    S.  of  Thomas,  merchant,  of  Yorks.    B.  at  Thirsk. 

School,  Beverley.    Matric.  1742;  B.A.  1745-6.    Ord.  priest 

(London)  Mar.  15,  1747-8.   Perhaps  V.  of  Sbepreth,  Cambs., 

1749-66.   {ScoU-A\fayor,  iil  528.) 
CLARKSON,  MICHAEL,   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1579- 
CLARKSON,  NATHANIEL.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs. 

1602;  B.A.  from  Clare,  1606-7;  M.A.  1610.  Ord.  deacon  and 

priest  (Peterb.)  Dec.  20, 1612.  R.  of  Pudding  Norton,  Norfolk, 

1625.   V.  of  Witchford,  Cambs.,  1637. 
CLARKSON,  RICHARD.    Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1617.    Of 

Yorkshire.      B.A.    1621-2.      One  of    these   names,   V.   of 

Illingworth,  Yorks.,  1650-2. 
CLARKSON,  ROBERT.   Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1618. 

B.  in  Northumberland.  B.A.  1621-2;  M.A.  1625,  as  Clarson; 

B.D.  1633.    FeUow,  1626-44,  ejected.    V.  of  Whittlesford, 

Cambs.,  1639  to  his  death,  June  22,  1660.   (A,  Gray.) 
CLARKSON,  SIMON.   B.A.  1485-6;  M,A,  1490. 

CLARKSON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  lizar  from  Trinity,  Michs,  1565. 

Perhaps  B.A.  1569-70,  as  'John';  M.A.  1575.    Ord.  priest 

(Peterb.}  Sept.  18,  1571.    R.  of  Lyng,  Norfolk,  1578-1604. 

R.  of  Hingham,  1584-1605.   Died  1605. 
CLARKSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Caius,  June  14, 

1568.    Of  Northallerton,  Yorks.    S.  of  Anthony.    School, 

Northallerton.  {Venn,  1.  62.) 


Clavering,  Thomas 

CLARKSON,  THOBIAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 

1608;  B.A.  1612-3;  M.A.  i6i6.   Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar, 

19;  priest.  Mar.  20,  1613-4.  V.  of  Rushden,  Herts.,  1628. 
CLARKSON,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  13, 

1726.  Of  Derbyshire.   Matric.  1726.  Afterwards  pens.   B.A, 

1729-30. 

CLARKSON  or  CLACKSTONB,  WILLIAM,  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at 
Jesus,  June  30,  1627.  Of  Nottingham.  S.  of  Michael,  of 
Kirton,  Notts.  Matric.  1627.  Married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Rob.  Williamson,  of  Gt  Markham.  (Vis.  of  Notts.;  Thoroton, 
378.) 

CLARKSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emkanuxl,  Easter, 
1654. 

CLARKSON, .   B.A.  1497-8. 

CLAROMONTANUS,  CLAUDE  AVILLUS.  M.A.  (Paris) ;  UcMed, 
(Bologna).  Licensed  to  practise  medicine,  1575. 

CLARSON,  see  CLARKSON. 

CLi\SON,  PETER,  see  GARRETT. 

CLAVELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  13,  1533.  Of  Church  Knowle,  Dorset.  Left  1534. 
Will  of  one  of  these  names,  of  Wareham,  Dorset,  gent.(P.C.C.) 
1572. 

CLAVER,  RICHARD.  LL.B.  1640  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Arthur,  of  Buckingham,  gent.  Matric.  from  Lincoln  CoUege, 
Nov.  25,  1631,  age  19;  B.C.L.  (Oxford)  1633-4. 

CLAVERING,  JAMES,  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Magdalene, 
Easter,  1635.  S.  of  John,  of  Newcastle,  and  Axwell,  Durham, 
Esq.  Bapt.  at  St  Nicholas,  Newcastle,  Feb.  3,  1619-20. 
B.A.  1637-8.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Apr.  30,  1638.  Sheriff  of 
Co.  Durham,  1649-50,  and  1673-4.  M.P.  for  Co.  Durham, 
1656-8.  Created  Baronet,  June  5,  1661.  Buried  at  Whick- 
ham,  Durham,  Mar.  24,  1701-2.  Father  of  the  next  and 
Thomas  (1670).  {G.E.C.,  lll.  205;  Surtees,  Durham,  11.  246.) 

CLAVERING,  JAMES.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  14)  at  Magdalene, 
May  29,  1663.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  James,  Bart,  (above),  of  Axwell, 
£>urham.  School,  Newcastle.  Matric.  1663.  Of  Greencroft, 
Durham.  His  son  (next)  succeeded  as  6th  Bart.  Buried  at 
Lanchester,  Jan.  26,  1721-2.  (G.E.C.,  iii.  205;  Surtees, 
Durham,  11.  248.) 

CLAVERING,  JAMES.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16  sic.)  at  Magda- 
lene,May9,  1692.  S.of  James,  Esq.,  above.  B.  at  Greencroft, 
Durham.  Bapt.  at  AU  Saints',  Newcastle,  Aug.  19,  1680. 
School,  Newcastle  (private).  Matric.  1692.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  Feb.  13,  1692-3.  Succeeded  as  6th  Bart.,  Dec  31,  1738. 
Buried  at  Lanchester,  May  16,  1748.  (G.E.C.,  in,  205;  Sur- 
tees, II.  248.) 

CLAVERING,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  15)  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Apr.  14,  1609.  Of  Callaly,  Northumberland. 
S.  of  Robert.  Matric.  1609;  B.A.  1612-3;  M.A.  1616, 
FeUow,  1612-6.   (Hutchinson's  Durham,  in.) 

CLAVERING,  ROBERT,  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  May  18,  1642. 
Of  Northumberland.  Matric.  1642.  The  royalist  colonel  of 
these  names  was  probably  of  Oxford.   {A  I.  Oxon.) 

CLAVERING,  ROBERT,  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1675.  Previously  matric.  at  Oriel,  Oxford,  Nov.  24,  1674, 
age  18.  Migrated  to  Jesus,  Cambridge,  1675.  S.  of  Thomas 
(1615-6),  R.  of  Piddlehinton,  Dorset.  Matric.  from  King's, 
1676;  B.A.  1679-80;  M.A.  1683.  Fellow,  1679.  R.  ofWinter- 
boume-Strickland,  Dorset,  1682-1735.  Died  June  2,  1735, 
aged  80.   (Hutchins'  Dorset,  1.  119;  ^<.  Oxon.) 

CLAVERING,  ROBERT.  Incorp.  M.A.  1698,  from  Oxford.  S.  of 
Robert,  of  TUlmouth,  Durham.  M.A.,  Edinburgh,  1693. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  July  18,  1693,  age  17. 
Created  B.A.  1693;  and  M.A.  1696.  FeUow  and  tutor  of 
University  College,  1701.  D.D.  (Oxford)  1716.  DeanandR.  of 
Hadleigh,  Suffolk,  1712.  Treasurer  of  St  David's,  1713-  R-  o* 
Bocking,  E^ssex,  1714-9.  Canon  of  Christ  Church  and  Regius 
Professor  of  Hebrew,  1715-47.  R.  of  Marsh  Gibbon,  Bucks., 
1719-47.  Bishop  of  Llandaff  and  Dean  of  Hereford,  1725-9- 
Bishop  of  Peterborough,  1729-47.  Author,  Sermons,  etc. 
Died  July  21,  1747.  Buried  in  Peterborough  Cathedral. 
(D.N.B.;Al.  Oxon.) 

CLAVERING,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  16)  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Mar.  11,  1615-6.  S.  of  John,  feUow  of  Eton,  and 
V.  of  Gamlingay.  Matric.  1615-6;  B.A.  1619;  M.A.  1623. 
FeUow,  1619-31.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1631.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Aug.  26;  priest,  Aug.  27,  1624.  Chaplain  to  the 
Bishop  of  Lmcohi.  R.  of  Piddlehinton,  Dorset,  1629-65. 
Died  Oct.  30,  1665,  aged  66.  M.I.  Father  of  Robert  (1675). 
(Hutchint,  i.  579) 

CLAVERING,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Magdalene, 
May  7,  1670.  S.  of  Sir  James  (1635),  Bart.,  of  AxweU, 
Whickham,  Durham.  School,  Houghton-le-Spring.  Matric. 
1670;  B.A.  1672-3.  Buried  Feb.  7,  1673-4.  (Mag.  CoU. 
Hist.,  138;  Surtees,  Durham,  n.  248.) 


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Clavering,  Thomas 

CLAVERING,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  Apr.  14, 1687. 
Perhaps  4th  s.  of  Ralph,  of  Gateshead.  Bapt.  May  5,  1668. 
Matric  1687.    {PeiU,  11.  104.) 

CLAVERYNG, .  A  monk.  B.  (Div.  or  Law)  1479-80. 

CLAVERING, .  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  King's,  Lent,  1606. 

CLAXTON,  DANIEL.  Matric  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1618. 

CLAXTON,  CLACKESON  or  CLARKSTON,  EDMUND.  Adm. 
sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Apr.  30,  1622.  S.  of  Thomas,  weaver, 
of  Norwich.  School,  Norwich.  Matric.  1622;  Scholar,  1622-9; 
B.A.  1625;  M.A.  1629.  Fellow,  1629-32.  Probably  C.  at 
Parson  Drove,  Cambs.,  c.  1631.  Married  Jane  Stainsby, 
widow,  Aug.  24,  1637.  Perhaps  of  Ashmanhaugh,  Norfolk, 
clerk.   Will  (P.C.C.)  1655-    {Venn,  i.  256.) 

CLAXTON  or  CLARKSTON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  scholar  at  Sid- 
ney, Sept.  1598.  Matric.  1598.  B.  in  All  Saints',  Cam- 
bridge. Scholar;  B.A.  1601-2;  M.A.  1605.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Dec.  20,  1606,  age  26.  C.  of  St  Nicholas  Atwood, 
Isle  of  Thanet. 

CLAXTON,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  18,  1585. 
Of  Norwich.  Matric.  1585.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  26, 
1587,  from  Staple  Inn. 

CLAXTON,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1555.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Langton,  Lines.,  1591  was 
ord.  priest  (York)  Apr.  24,  1574.  V.  of  Whetstone,  Leics. 

CLAXTON,  HAMMOND.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall, 
Michs.  1558. 

CLAXTON,  HAMMOND.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1588. 

CLAXTON,  HAMMOND.  Matric  sizar  from  Queens',  Lent, 
1607-8.  Of  Norwich.  B.A.  1611-2;  M.A.  1615.  R.  of 
Rollesby,  Norfolk,  1625.  R.  of  Holt,  1630-43,  and  1660-2. 
Buried  at  Holt,  Feb.  10,  1662-3. 

CLAXTON,  HAMMOND.  Adm.  p«ns.  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 
June  8,  1637.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1637;  Scholar, 
1637.   Perhaps  same  as  the  next.   (r.  A.  Walker,  60.) 

CLAXTON,  HAMMOND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  June  6, 
1637.  S.  of  Hammond,  gent.  B.  in  London.  Schools, 
Westminster  and  Harrow.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  12, 
1631.  Probably  a  prisoner  in  the  Fleet  prison,  1654.  See  the 
above.   {Venn,  i.  326.) 

CLAXTON,  HAMMOND.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Christ's, 
May  16,  1639.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Gt  Livermere,  Suffolk. 
Sdiool,  Ampton.  Matnc  1640.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  5, 
1640.  Called  to  the  Bar,  1648.  Of  Livermere,  Esq.  Died 
June  19,  1671.  Father  of  Maurice  (1671),  brother  of  John 
(1639).  {Peile,  I.  460;  Vis.  o/S«#.,  1664;  Le Neve,  Af on.,  ni. 
93-) 

CLAXTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent,  1577-8. 

CLAXTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1579. 

CLAXTON  or  CLACKSON,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Em- 
manuel, Easter,  1602.  (>d.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  19,  1613; 
priest,  Mar.  20,  1613-4. 

CLAXTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  May 
16,  1639.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Gt  Livermere,  Suffolk.  School, 
Ampton.  Matric.  1639.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  5,  1640. 
Brother  of  Hammond  (1639).   {Peile,  i.  460.) 

CLAXTON,  MAURICE.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Caius, 
Oct.  14,  1671.  S.  of  Hammond  (1639),  gent.,  of  Livermere, 
Suffolk.  B.  there.  School,  Thetford.  Buried  July  19,  1687. 
M.I.  at  Livermere.   {Venn,  i.  445;  Vis.  of  Suff.,  1664.) 

CLAXTON,  SENHOUSE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Feb.  12,  1662-3.  S.  of  Owen,  dece^ed,  of  Ellenborough, 
Cumberland.  B.  there.  School,  Langton,  Lines.  Matric. 
1663.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  13,  1664;  s.  of  Owen,  late 
of  Covent  Garden,  deceased. 

CLAY,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  27, 
1676.  S.  of  William,  of  Southwell,  Notts.  B.  there.  School, 
Kelham.  Matric.  1676;  B.A.  16791-80;  M.A.  1683.  Preb.  of 
Southwell,  1686^0.    Died  1690. 

CLAY,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  July  3,  1703.  Of 
Leicestershire.  Matric.  1703;  B.A.  1706-7.   Rustat  scholar. 

CLAY,  CECIL  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  July  10,  1713. 
S.  of  Thomas,  gent.  B.  at  Kensington,  Middlesex.  School, 
Kensington.  Matric.  1713;  B.A.  1717-8;  M.A.  1721.  Adm. 
at  the  Middle  Temple,  June  30,  1715. 

CLAY,  DANIEL  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Nov.  14,  1637.  Of 
Nottinghamshire.   Matric.  1637.  College  registrar,  1646. 

CLAY,  GEORGE.  M.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1598.  Of  York- 
shire. Matric  from  Merton  College,  Oxford,  Mar.  26,  1591, 
age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1594.  R.  of  Hutton-in-the-Forest, 
Cumberland,  1613.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

CLEY,  JAMES  DE.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1337.  Died  Mar. 
xa.  1343-4- 


Claydon,  John 


CLAYE,  JAMES.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  c.  1593;  B.A. 
from  St  Catharine's,  1397-8. 

CLAY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  20,  1659. 
S.  of  Hercules,  yeoman,  of  Chesterfield,  Derbs.  B.  there. 
School,  Chesterfield.  Matric.  1659;  B.A.  1662-3.  Fellow  of 
Peterhouse,  1664-7. 

CLAY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  Sept.  ir,  1677. 
S.  of  Robert,  of  Notts.  School,  Kelham,  near  Newark. 

CLAY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  22)  at  Trinity,  July  9,  1730. 
S.  of  John,  of  Coveney,  Cambs.  School,  Haddenham,  Cambs. 
Matric.  1730;  B.A.  1733-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  9, 
1734.   Perhaps  C.  of  Wilburton,  Cambs.,  1737. 

CLAY,  JONATHAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  May  29, 
1645.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Leicester.  School,  Leicester.  Matric. 
1645;  B.A.  1648-9;  M.A.  from  Magdalene,  1661.  V.  of  Gt 
Appleby,  Leics.,  1655-62.  R.  of  Heather,  1660-81.  R.  of 
Cadeby,  1680-1.  Buried  Mar.  10,  1681.  {Peile,  i.  496; 
Nichols,  IV.  574.) 

CLAY,  JONATHAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  10,  1674. 
Of  Warwickshire.  Matric.  1674;  B.A.  1677-8;  M.A.  1681. 

CLAY,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1678.  Of 
Nottinghamshire.   Matric.  1679. 

CLAY,  MATTHEW.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 
1628.  Of  Nottinghamshire.  B.A.  1631-2;  M.A.  1636. 
Perhap>s  R.  of  Chellesworth,  Suffolk,  1640. 

CLEY,  NICHOLAS.  Cautio  for  degree,  etc,  in  'Neal'  Chest,  1370. 
(Caius  MSS.  Cat.,  2.) 

CLAY,  NICHOLAS.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1609.  B.  in  the  Isle 
of  Thanet.   Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept.  i,  1610,  age  24. 

CLAY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Feb.  19,  1576-7.  Of 
Northumberland.  B.A.  1580-1.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1586. 
Perhaps  V.  of  Spreyton,  Devon,  1588;  and  R.  of  Clist  St 
Michael,  1595.  Will  of  one  of  these  names  (P.C.C.)  1611;  of 
Sowton,  Dievon,  clerk.   {A  I.  Oxon.) 

CLAY,  ROBERT  JAMES.   Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Oct.  10,  1749. 

Of  Nottinghamshire.   Scholar;  B.A.  1754;  M.A.  1766.   Ord. 

deacon  (Ely)  Feb.  23,  1755. 
CLAY,  ROLAND.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1579. 

CLAY,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  5,  1681.  Of 
Leicestershire.   Matric.  1681;  M.B.  1686. 

CLAY,  SEDGWICK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  June  13, 
1688.  S.  of  Richard,  of  London.  School,  Huntingdon. 
Matric.  1688;  Scholar,  1691;  B.A.  1691-2. 

CLAY,  TIMOTHY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1610.  B. 
at  Epping.  B.A.  1613-4;  M.A.  1617.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Dec.  1616,  age  24;  priest,  Dec.  1617.  R.  of  Wickham  St 
Paul,  1644  (sequestered).  V.  of  High  Easter,  1662-71.  Died 
1671.   {Peile,  I.  280.) 

CLAY,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1610; 
B.A.  1614-5;  M.A.  1618.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  24, 
1615;  priest,  Sept.  21,  1617. 

CLAY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  24,  1675-6. 
Of  Nottinghamshire.   Matric.  1675-6;  B.A.  1679-80. 

CLAY  or  CLEY,  .    Dominican  friar.    B.D.  1482-3;  D.D. 

1485-6.  PiioT  of  the  Preaching  friars.   {Gr.  Bk.,  A,  183.) 

CLAYBOURNE,  WILLIAM,  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke, 
May  31,  1617.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Crayford,  Kent.  Matric 
1617. 

CLEYBROOKE,  THOMAS.  Matric  sizar  from  Peterhouse 
Easter,  1589. 

CLEYBROOKE,  THOMAS.  Matric  sizar  from  St  John's,  e. 
1594;  B.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1597-8;  M.A.  1601.  Perhaps 
C.  of  Cottenham,  Cambs.,  c.  1603;  and  R.  of  Swalecliffe,  Kent, 
1610.  Will  (Canterbury)  1641.   (H.  G.  Harrison.) 

CLAYBROOK  or  CLAYBURGH,  WILLIAM,  B.Civ.L.  1512-13; 
D.Civ.L.  and  D.Can.L.  1522-3.  Preb.  of  Southwell,  1527. 
Archdeacon  of  Worcester,  1531-4,  R.  of  All  Hallows,  Lom- 
bard St,  London,  till  1534.  V.  of  St  Mary,  Swaffham  Prior, 
Cambs.,  1519-26.  Died  1534.  Probably  this  man;  but  Al. 
Oxon.  identifies  him  with  an  Oxford  B.A.  of  1524. 

CLAYBROOK  or  CLAYBURGH,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  1526-7;  M.A. 
1530;  B.D.  1545;  D.D.  1549.  Preb.  of  York,  1549-54;  de- 
prived. V.  of  Kinolton,  Notts.,  1550-4.  Master  of  Bawtry 
Hospital.   (M.  H.  Peacock.) 

CLAYBROOKE,  WILLIAM,  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1610;  B.A.  1613-4;  M.A.  1617. 

CLAYDON,  JOHN.  Adm.  scholar  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Apr.  8, 
1583.  S.  of  Barnabas,  of  Bures,  Suffolk.  Schools,  Bures  and 
Merchant  Taylors'.  B.A.  1587-8.  Ord.  priest  (Colchester) 
Apr.  24,  1595.  P.C.  of  Stoke-by-Clare.  Suffolk.  1603.  V.  of 
GtThuriow, Suffolk,  1622.  Brotherof  William  (1583).  (Venn, 
I.  117.) 


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CLAYDEN,  JOHN.  Matric  sizar  from  St  Cathakims's,  Easter, 
1626;  B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633. 

CLAYDON,  ROBERT  DE.   Proctor,  c.  1325.  Chancellor,  1340. 

CLAYDON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Apr.  8, 
1583.  S.  of  Barnabas,  of  Bures,  Sufiolk.  Schoob,  Bures  and 
Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  1583;  Scholar,  1583-^;  B.A. 
1587-8.   Brother  of  John  (1583). 

CLAYDON,  WILLIAM.  Matric  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1616.   Of  Essex.   B.A.  1619-20. 

CLAYPOLE,  ADAM.  Matric  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1584. 
S.  of  James,  of  Northborough,  Northants.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  Apr.  27,  1586.  Married  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Robert 
Wingfidd,  of  Upton.  Died  1634.  {Lines.  Pedigrees;  Vis,  of 
NorUumts.,  1618.) 

CLAYPOLE,  ADAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens',  Easter, 
1638.  S.  of  Adam,  of  Northborough,  Northants.  Of  West 
Deeping,  Lines.,  Esq.  Buried  Jan.  22,  1672-3.  (Lines. 
Pedigrees.) 

CLAYPOOLE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1607.  2nd  s.  of  Adam  (?  1584)  of  Northborough,  Northants., 
gent.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Apr.  24,  1611.  Age  26  in  1618. 
(Lines.  Pedigrees;  Vis.  of  Northants.,  1618.) 

CLEYPOOLE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
May  18, 1655.  ist  s.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Northborough,  North- 
ants. B.  there.  School,  Eton.  Matric  1655.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  May  21,  1657. 

CLAYPOOLE,  GRAVELEY,  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  May  9,  1649. 
Of  Northamptonshire.  S.  of  John,  of  Gray's  Inn,  Esq. ;  and 
of  Northborough  and  Maxey,  Northants.  Matric.  1649.  Living 
in  1678.  His  brother  John  (1642)  married  the  elder  dau. 
of  Oliver  Cromwell.   (A.  Gray.) 

CLAYPOLE,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1625. 
Probably  5th  s.  of  Adam,  of  Northborough.  Bapt.  Mar.  6, 
1607-8.  B.A.  1628-9;  M.A.  1633.  (Lines.  Pedigrees;  Vis.  of 
Northants.,  1618.) 

CLEYPOOL,  JOHN.   Matric  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1572. 

CLAYPOLE  or  CLEYPOOL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (afterwards 
Fell.-Com.)  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  21,  1642.  S.  of  John,  of 
Northborough,  Northants.  (benefactor  of  St  Catharine's). 
B.  there,  Aug.  21, 1625.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Jime  30,  1631. 
Married,  c.  1646,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Oliver  Cromwell.  M.P. 
for  Co.  Carmarthen,  1654.  M.P.  for  Northants.,  1656. 
Knighted,  1657.  Created  Bart,  by  Cromwell,  July  20, 1657. 
Fought  in  the  Parliamentary  Army,  and  took  an  important 
part  in  many  public  events.  One  of  Cromwell's  House  of 
Lords,  1657.  Imprisoned  as  a  suspect  in  1678.  Died  June  26, 
1688.    Brother  of  Graveley  (1649).    (D.N.B.;  G.E.C.) 

CLAYSON,  LUKE.  Matric  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter,  1568. 
A  native  of  Ghent.  B.A.  from  Magdalene,  1571-2.  FeUow 
of  Magdalene.    (Cooper,  11.  2  ) 

CLAYTON,  BENJAMIN.  Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1578;  B.A.  1581-2. 

CLAYTON,  BILLIDGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
May  21,  1678.  S.  of  Edward,  gent.,  of  Waltham-Cross, 
Essex.  B.  at  Bishop's  Stortford,  Herts.  School,  Peter- 
borough. Matric.  1678;  B.A.  1681-2;  M.A.  1685. 

CLBITON,  DANIEL.  Matric.  pens,  perhaps  from  Clare,  c.  1591. 

CLAYTON,  DANIEL.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1621-2;  M.A.  1625. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  19, 1624.  V.  of  Stalham,  Norfolk, 
1630.    R.  of  Catfield,  1638-40. 

CLAYTON,  EDMUND.  Adm.  (age  20)  at  Caius,  Sept  13,  1561. 
S.  of  John,  of  Retford,  Notts.  School,  Lincohi.  Probably 
ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  18,  1562:  'bred  in  the  schools.' 
R.  of  Norton.  Perhaps  R.  of  Walton-on-Trent,  1586-1610. 
Died  1616.    (Cox,  Churches  of  Derbs.,  in.  507.) 

CLAYTON,  HUMPHREY.  Adm.  sirar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  11, 
1699.  Of  Rutland.  Matric.  16^;  B.A.  1702-3.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Sept.  19,  1703;  pnest  (Lincoln)  May  19,  1706. 
K.  of  Briningham,  Norfolk,  1715.   V.  of  Kenninghall,  1717. 

CLAYTON,  HUMPHREY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  29, 
1730.   Of  Norfolk.   Matric  1731.   Died  in  College. 

CLAYTON,  JAMBS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Magdalene,  May 
23,  1665.  S.  of  James,  gent.,  of  Hatton  (?  of  Durkar,  Wake- 
field), Vorks.  School,  Wakefield.  Matric  1665;  B.A.  from 
St  Catharine's,  1668-9;  M.A.  1675;  D.D.  1701.  R.  of  Wens- 
ley,  Vorks.,  1673-83.  R.  of  Sedgefield,  Durham,  1691-1705. 
Died  Aug.  12,  1705.  Buried  at  Sedgefield.  (Burke,  L.G.; 
M.  H.  Peacock.) 

CLAYTON,  JEREMY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1617; 
B.A.  1620-1;  M.A.  i6j3.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  3, 
X622;  priest  (Pet«rb.)  Mar.  9,  1622-3. 


Clayton,  Ralph 

CLAYTON,  JOHN.  Matric  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1609. 
Perhaps  s.  of  William,  of  Fulwood,  Lanes.  B~A.  1612-3; 
M.A.  1616;  B.D.  1630.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  22,  1616. 
V.  of  Gt  Wilbraham,  Cambs.,  i6i6-38-  when  he  was  suc- 
ceeded by  Richard  Clayton. 

CLAITON,  JOHN.  Matric  sizar  from  St  Cathakine's,  Easter, 
1627;  B.A.  1630-1. 

CLAYTON,   JOHN.    Adm.   pens,   at  Clare,   June   18,    1638. 

Perhaps  s.  of  John,  of  Okenshaw,  Yorks.   B.  1620.    Matric. 

1639.    One  of  these  names,  s.  and  h.  of  John,  barrister. 

Inner  Temple;  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1639.   M.P.  for 

Lostwithiel,  1659-61.  (Yorks.  Vis.,  1666.) 
CLAYTON,    JOHN.     Matric    FelL-Com.    from    Kino's,    Lent, 

1648-9.  One  of  these  names,  s.  and  h.  of  Joseph,  of  London. 

adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1649.   Barrister,  1656. 

CLAYTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Feb.  16, 
1659-60.  S.  of  Humphrey.  B.  at  Scarcliff,  Derbs.  School, 
Repton.  Matric.  1660;  B.A.  1663-4;  M.A.  1667.  Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  June  2, 1667.  R.  of  Normanton, 
Rutland,  1677-9.  R-  of  Lyndon,  1670-87.  V.  of  Yaxley, 
Hunts.,  in  1687.    Died  Nov.  1687.   (Petie,  i.  588.) 

CLAYTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  June  lo,  1672.  Of 
Marley-in-Bingley,  Vorks.   Matric.  1672;  B.A.  1675-6. 

CLAYTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Sept.  29, 
1684.   Matric.  1683-4. 

CLAYTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  Jan.  2, 
1692-3.  Of  Durham.  School,  Durham.  Scholar,  1693; 
Matric.  1694;  B.A.  169&-7;  M.A.  1700.  Fellow,  1697.  Head 
Master  of  Leicester  Grammar  School,  1713-39.  V.  of 
Enderby,  Leics.,  1715-30.  V.  of  St  Nichoi^js,  Leicester, 
1720-39.  Father  of  John  (1734)  and  William  (1741).  (T.  A. 
Walker.) 

CLAYTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  May  29, 
1734.  S.  of  John  (1692-3),  clerk,  of  Leics.  (Master  of  Leicester 
School).  B.  in  Leicester.  School,  Leicester.  Matric  1734. 
Migrated  to  Jesus,  Nov.  11,  1735.  B.A.  1737-8;  M.A.  1744. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  28,  1738;  priest,  Dec.  23,  1739. 
R.  of  Ravenston,  Leics.,  174175.  R.  of  Norton-by-Twycross, 
1745-96.  V.  of  Belgrave,  175^-96.  Died  Feb.  21, 1796.  M.I. 
at  Belgrave.   Brother  of  WiUiam  (1741).   (A.  Gray.) 

CLAYTON,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1735.  S.  of 
John,  of  Blackburn,  Lanes.  Matric.  from  Brasenose  College, 
Oxford,  Mar.  24,  1726--7,  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1730.  R. 
of  Breadsall,  Derbs.,  1738-74.  Died  July  15,  1774,  aged  67. 
M.I.  at  Breadsall.  (Al.  Oxon.;  Nichols,  in.  183;  Abram's 
Blaekbum.) 

CLAYTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Sr  John's,  June  6, 
1750,  from  St  Alban's  Hall,  Oxford.  Matric.  from  Queens', 
Oxford,  June  2,  1747.  S.  of  Thomas,  doctor,  of  LitUe  Har- 
wood  Hall,  Lanes.  B.  at  Blackburn.  School,  Blackburn.  Of 
Little  Harwood  Hall,  Esq.;  J. P.  Died  there,  Apr.  17,  1803. 
(Scott-Mayor,  in.  599;  A  I.  Oxon.) 

CLAYTON,  KENRICK.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Corpus  Christi, 
May  9,  1732.  S.  of  Sir  William,  Bart.,  and  Martha,  dau.  of 
John  Kenrick,  of  London.  M.P.  for  Bletchingley,  1734-69. 
Of  Marden,  Surrey,  Baronet,  1744.  Died  Mar.  10,  1769. 
(Burke,  L.G.;  Manning  and  Bray,  11.  304;  G.E.C.) 

CLAYTON,  LUKE.  Matric  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1637; 
B.A.  1640-1 ;  M.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1644.  V.  of  Rother- 
ham,  Vorks.,  1646;  ejected,  1662.  Preacher  in  Vorks.  Im- 
prisoned. EHed  June  13,  1674,  aged  c.  30.  (Calamy,  11.  572; 
Hunter,  S.  Yorki.) 

CLAYTON,  MATTHEW.  Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1552- 

CLAYTON  or  CLEATON,  MATTHEW.  Matric  sizar  from 
Christ's,  Easter,  1607;  B.A.  i6io-ii;  M.A.  1614.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  20,  1613-4-  One  of  these  names  P.C. 
of  Witton,  Cheshire,  1616-9.  Minister  of  Middlewich,  Che- 
shire, in  1647.   (Peile,  i.  265.) 

CLAYTON,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
May  14,  1726.  S.  of  Nathaniel,  merchant,  of  Northumber- 
land. B.  at  Newcastle.  Schools,  Newcastle  and  Sedbergh. 
Matric  1726;  B.A.  i7»9-3o;  M.A.  1733;  B.D.  1741-  Fellow, 
1731-43.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept  10,  i7»i;  priest 
(Durham)  1734.  Lecturer  at  St  John's,  Newcastle,  1736- 
R.  (sinecure)  of  Aberdaron,  Carnarvon,  1741-  V.  of  Piddle- 
Trenthidc,  Dorset,  1773-5.  V.  of  Whelpington,  Northumber- 
land, 1773-86.  R.  of  Ingram,  1776-86.  Married,  at  All  SS., 
Newcastle,  Apr.  22, 1749,  Grace  Fenwick.  Died  Aug.  8, 1786. 
Buried  at  St  John's,  Newcastle.    (SoM-Mayor,  m.  398.) 

CLAYTON,  NICHOLAS.  B.Can.L.  1495-6.  V.  of  Baningboume, 
Cambs.,  1497-9.   V.  of  Shudy  Camps,  i497. 

CLAYTON,  RALPH.  Matric  sizar  from  Clement's  Hostel, 
Easter,  1544. 


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CLAYTON,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1572.  S.  of  John,  of  Crooke,  Lanes.  Migrated  to  Oxford. 
B.A.  there,  1575-6.  Returned  to  Cambridge,  as  fellow  of 
St  John's,  1577.  M.A.  1579;  B.D.  1586;  D.D.  1592.  Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  May  20,  1585.  Master  of  Mag- 
dalene, 1593-5.  Master  of  St  John's,  1595-1612.  Vice- 
Chancellor,  1605-6.  R.  of  Wicken  Bonant,  Essex,  1587;  of 
Moulton,  Suffolk,  1591;  and  of  Doddington,  Cambs.,  1594. 
Preb.  and  Archdeacon  of  Lincoln,  1595.  Preb.  of  Peter- 
borough, 1596.  R.  of  Fiskerton,  Lines.,  1600.  Dean  of  Peter- 
borough, 1607-12.  R.  of  Snailwell,  Cambs.,  1611-2.  Died 
1612.   Buried  in  St  John's  Chapel.   [D.N.B.;  Al.  Oxon.) 

CLAYTON  or  CLEATON,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's, 
July,  1613;  B.A.  1617;  M.A.  1620.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Dec.  21 ;  priest,  Dec.  22,  1623.  One  of  these  names  (M.A.), 
was  minister  at  Lichfield,  1649-50.  R.  of  Weston-under- 
Lizard,  Staffs.,  1651-2;  at  Wolverhampton,  1652-5.  V.  of 
Sleighford,  1655-61,  ejected.  Perhaps  V.  of  Shawell,  Leics., 
1624.  Buried  at  Nuneaton,  Warws.,  Aug.  1671.  There  is 
some  difficulty  between  this  and  the  next.  (Calamy,  11.  402 ; 
Davids,  Essex,  539;  Wm.  Salt  Arch.  Soc,  1915.) 

CLAYTON,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1617;  B.A.  1620-1 ;  M.A.  1624.  V.  of  Gt  Wilbraham,  Cambs., 
1628-42.    Perhaps  minister  at  Gt  Easton,  Essex,  1644-8. 

CLAYTON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  June  7, 
1634.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Whitley,  Lanes.  Schools,  Bolton 
and  Leyland.   Matric.  1634.   Died  1664.    (Peile,  i.  433.) 

CLAYTON,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Michael  House, 
Michs.  1545. 

CLAITON,  ROBERT.   B.A.  from  St  John's,  1595-6. 

CLAYTON,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1611;  B.A.  1614-5;  M.A.  1619.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept. 
19,  1619.  Will  of  one  of  these  names  (P.C.C.)  1648;  of 
Milstead,  Kent,  clerk. 

CLAYTON,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1618;  B.A.  1621-2. 

CLAYTON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  29,  1667. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1667-8;  Scholar,  1 668.  Adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple.  Died  Dec.  14,  1672,  aged  28.  Buried  at 
St  Martin  in-the-Fields.   M.I. 

CLAYTON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  r68r. 
Of  Norwich.  S.  of  William.  Matric.  1682;  B.A.  1685-6;  M.A. 
1689.  R.  of  Bedfield,  Suffolk,  1690.  Died  Nov.  22,  1705. 
Father  of  the  next.   {S.  Anglian,  x.  205.) 

CLAYTON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  May  16, 
1718.  Of  Bedfield,  Suffolk.  S.  of  Robert  (above).  B.  1699. 
Matric.  1720;  B.A.  from  Emmanuel,  1721-2.  Ord.  priest 
(Norwich)  May,  1724.  Perhaps  V.  of  Caister  St  Edmund's, 
Norfolk,  1724-81.    Buried  at  Caister,  Sept.  1781. 

CLAITON,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  c.  1594. 
Perhaps  s.  of  Laurence,  R.  of  Roding  Eythorpe,  Essex;  who 
leaves  his  books  to  son  Samuel,  1598.   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

CLAYTON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 
1547;  B.A.  1552-3;  M.A.  1555;  B.D.  1561.  Fellow  of  Christ's, 
1553-7-  Admitted  to  tonsure  (London)  Feb.  1553-4.  V.  of 
WaUoken,  Norfolk.  Will  proved  (P.C.C.)  1568.   (PeiU,  i.  42.) 

CLAITON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  c.  1591. 

CLAYTON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1603. 

CLAYTON,  THOMAS.  M.A.  1609  (Ineorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
London,  gent.  Matric.  from  BaUiol  College,  Oct.  15,  1591, 
age  16;  B.A.  1594;  M.A.  from  Gloucester  Hall,  1599;  M.B. 
and  M.D.  1611.  Regius  Professor  of  Physic,  1612-47. 
Principal  of  Broadgates  Hall,  1620-4.  Master  of  Pembroke, 
1624-47.  Died  July  10, 1647.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1648.   (Al.Oxon.) 

CLAYTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Oct. 
12,  1635.  S.  of  William,  yeoman,  of  Little  Harwood,  Lanes. 
B.  there.  School,  Blackburn,  Lanes.  Matric.  1635;  B.A. 
1639-40.  Accepted  for  the  ministry  by  the  Manchester 
Classis,  Mar.  4,  1646-7.  Minister  at  Didsbury,  1647-50. 
(Shaw,  Manchester  Classis,  33.) 

CI^YTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1680. 
Of  London.  Matric.  i68i;  B.A.  1684-5;  M.A.  1690.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  1687;  priest,  Dec.  1,  1688.  R.  of 
St  Michael-at-Plea,  Norwich,  1689-1744.  R.  of  Colney, 
Norfolk,  1701-44.  Official  of  the  ardideacon  of  Norwich, 
1723.  Author,  Sermon.  Died  Mar.  18,  1743-4,  aged  79. 
M.I.  at  St  Michael-at-Plea. 

CLAYTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1687. 
Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  1687;  B.A.  1690-1;  M.A.  1694.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  1692;  priest.  May,  1695. 

CLAYTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  July  6, 
1720.  S.  of  John,  of  Walton-on-Thames,  Surrey,  gent. 
Colleger  at  Eton,  1717-9.  Matric.  1720;  M.B.  1726.  His 
father  was  Attorney-General  of  Virginia.  Thomas  resided 
at  Gloucester,  Virginia.   Died  Oct.  8,  1739. 


Cleave,  George 

CLAYTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Feb. 
25,  1725-6.  S.  of  Thomas,  husbandman,  of  Yorks.  B.  at 
Sherbum.  School,  Sherbum.  Matric.  1727;  B.A.  1730-1. 
Ord.  deacon  (York)  June  4,  1732;  C.  of  Birkin,  Yorks. 
(Scott-Mayor,  in.  393.) 

CLAYTON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  May,  1555; 
B.A.  1558-9. 

CLAYTON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Easter, 
1556. 

CLAYTON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  1593-4; 
B.A.  1597-8;  M.A.  i6oi.  One  of  these  names  P.C.  of  Whit- 
more,  Stoke-on-Trent,  1606-9.  Buried  June  16,  1609.  (Wm. 
Salt  Arch.  Soc,  1915.) 

CLAYTON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Jesus,  Easter, 
1607. 

CLAYTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  June  6, 
1634.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Leyland,  Lanes.  School,  Leyland. 
Matric.  1634.  Probably  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  5,  1637. 
(PeiU,  1.  433.) 

CLAYTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  16)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Sept.  4,  1641.  B.  in  London.  Matric.  as  Fell.-Com. 
Michs.  1642;  B.A.  1645.   Fellow,  1644-6. 

CLAYTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
May  2,  1679.  S.  of  William,  of  HarthiU,  Yorks.  School, 
Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  1679;  M.A.  1682  (Com.  Reg.). 
Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  William,  late  of  Whitwell,  Derbs.,  Esq., 
deceased;  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  17,  1679. 

CLAYTON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Easter, 
1681;  B.A.  1683-4;  M.A.  1687.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb. 
1685-6.  C.  of  Taplow,  Bucks.  Perhaps  Master  of  Bradford 
Grammar  School,  1693-c.  1710.   (Peile,  11.  85.) 

CLAYTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  28,  1741. 
Of  Leicester.  S.  of  John  (1692-3),  clerk,  Master  of  Leicester 
School.  Schools,  Leicester  and  Market  Bosworth.  Matric. 
1741,  age  18;  B.A.  1744-5;  M.A.  1752.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
May  25,  1746;  priest,  June  14,  1747.  R-  of  Ravenstone, 
Leics.,  1754-99.  V.  of  Anstey,  near  Coventry.  Died  Apr.  27, 
1799,  aged  75.  M.I.  at  Leicester.  Brother  of  John  (1734). 
(Nichols,  IV.  610.) 

CLATON, .   Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June  30,  i668. 

CLEARE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1595.  Of 
Norfolk. 

CLERE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1553-  S.  of  Sir  John,  of  Ormesby,  Norfolk,  treasurer  of  the 
army.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1555.  Adm.  advocate 
(LL.D.)  1557.  M.P.  for  Thetford,  1557,  1562;  for  Gram- 
pound,  1571.  Sheriff  for  Norfolk  and  Suffolk,  1567,  1580. 
Knighted,  1578.  Died  in  London.  Buried  at  Blickling,  Nor- 
folk, Aug.  14,  1606.  Will,  P.C.C.  Father  of  the  next. 
(Cooper,  11.  440;  Genealogist,  in.  292;  G.B.C.) 

CLEARE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Peterhouse, 
Michs.  1579.  S.  of  Sir  Edward  (above),  of  Blickling,  Norfolk, 
Knt.  Bapt.  at  Blickling,  Jan.  1,  1563-4.  B.A.  1581-2  (fil. 
nob.)  1st  in  the  ordo.  Knighted,  Apr.  23,  1603.  In  the  Fleet 
Prison  in  1620.    (Genealogist,  in.  292.) 

CLEERE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  May  22, 
1648.  S.  of  Tobias,  druggist.  B.  at  Sandwich,  Kent.  School, 
Sandwich.    Matric.  1648. 

CLEERE,  GEORGE.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1569. 

CLEERE,  JOHN.  B.Civ.L.  R.  of  Teversham,  Cambs.,  1452. 
One  of  these  names  R.  of  St  Olave,  Silver  St,  London.  Will 
(P.C.C.)  1471. 

CLERE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1558. 
Perhaps  of  Colchester.   Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1560. 

CLERE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1561.  S.  and  h.  of  Charles,  Esq.  B.  at  Stokesby,  Norfolk. 
Migrated  to  Caius,  Oct.  23,  1566.  Succeeded  his  father  at 
Stokesby.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1567.  Sheriff  of  Norfolk, 
1595.   Died  Dec.  1619.   (Venn,  1.  58.) 

CLEERE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1571 ; 
B.A.  1575-6;  M.A.  1579.  V.  of  Shopland,  Essex,  1582.  Died 
1583- 

CLEER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Corpus  Christi, 
1595.   Of  Norfolk. 

CLERE,  WILLIAM.  One  'Will.  Clerus,  Cantabrigiensis,"  adm. 
at  Basle  University,  1560. 

CLEARE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1582;  B.A.  1585-6. 

CLEAVE  or  CLEEVE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sid- 
ney, July  3,  1677.  ist  s.  of  John,  tax-collector.  School, 
St  Paul's.  Matric.  1677;  B.A.  1680-1;  M.A.  1684.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Sept.  23,  1683;  priest,  Sept.  20,  1685.  In- 
eorp. at  Oxford,  1688. 

CLEVE,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1573. 


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Cleave,  John 

CLEEVE,  JOHK.  Adm.  skar  at  TRiNiry,  Jan.  3, 1672-3.  Matric 
1673;  BA.  1676-7;  M.A.  1680.  Perhaps  V.  of  Ivinghoe, 
Bucks.,  1688. 

CLEAVE,  WILLIAM.    Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1572. 
CLEAVER,  CHARLES.  Matric  FeU.-Com.  from  King's,  Easter, 

1652.    Charles  Cleaver,  s.  of  Francis,  of  Bygrave,  Herts., 

Esq.,  was  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  i,  1654.  Knighted,  i66o. 

Of  Bygrave.   (Le  Neve,  Knights.  66.) 

CLEAVER,  JOHN.  M.A.  1625  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
Buckinghamshire.  Matric.  from  St  Edmund's  Hall,  Apr. 
24,  1618,  age  18;  B.A.  1621;  M.A.  1624.  V.  of  New  Windsor, 
1633.   FeUowof  Eton  College,  1635.   Will  (P.C.C.)  1648.  {Al. 

OXOH.) 

CLEVER,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  16)  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Feb.  19, 1650-1.  B.  in  Windsor.  Matnc.  1650-1;  B.A.  1654- 
5;  M.A.  1658.  Fellow,  1654-7.  R.  of  Titchwell,  Norfolk, 
X658.   R.  of  Litcham,  1688.   Brother  of  Theophilus  (1649). 

CLEAVER,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1693. 
B.  at  Windsor.  Matric.  1694;  B.A.  1697-8;  M.A.  1701. 
Fellow,  1696.   Died  in  College,  May  28,  1716. 

CLEAVER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  xi,  1645. 
Of  Hertfordshire.  S.  and  h.  of  Richard,  of  Norton  Bury, 
Herts.,  gent.  Matric  1645.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  29, 
1648.    Died  before  1662. 

CLEAVER,  SIMON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Sept.  11, 
1647.  S.  of  William,  gent.,  of  Weedon,  Bucks.  B.  there. 
School,  Hitchin.  Matric.  1647. 

CLEAVER,  THEOPHILUS.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  15)  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Aug.  6,  1649.  Of  London.  Matric.  1649;  B.A. 
1653;  M.A.  1657;  B.D.  1666.  Fellow,  1652-66.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely)  Sept.  20,  1662;  priest,  Sept.  19,  1663.  R.  of  Puddle- 
hinton,  Dorset,  1666.  Died  there,  of  small-pox,  1671. 
Brother  of  John  (1650-1).  {Harwood.) 

CLEVER,  WILLIAM.  Matric  sizar  from  Qukbns',  Michs.  1565. 
Resident  Aug.  15C4. 

CLEAVER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1667.  B.  at  Bygrave,  Herts.  Matric.  1669;  B.A.  1671-2; 
M.A.  1676.  Fellow,  1671.  Died  in  College.  Probably  5th  s. 
of  Francis,  and  brother  of  Charles  (1652).   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

CLEBURNE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  c.  1592; 
Scholar,  1593;  B.A.  1595-6;  M.A.  from  Sidney,  1599;  B.D. 
1606;  D.D.  1617.  Fellow  of  Sidney.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1606. 
Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  July  26,  1601.  V.  of  Trinity 
Church,  Cambridge,  1603.  Preb.  of  Peterborough,  1607-23. 
R.  of  Stanwick,  Northants.,  1608-23.  Buried  there  Oct.  31, 
1623.    Will  (Archd.  Northampton)  1623.    (H.  I.  Longden.) 

CLEBURNE  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  May  9,  1631. 
Of  Huntingdon.  S.  of  Richard  (above).  Bapt.  at  Stan- 
wick, June  2,  1616.  Matric.  1631;  Scholar,  1631;  B.A.  1634; 
M.A.  1638.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  10,  1638-9;  priest, 
May  30,  1640.  R.  of  BilUngford,  Norfolk,  1642.  R.  of 
Bamingham  Winter,  1663-80. 

CLEBURNE,  W.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1559. 

CLEBORNE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Scholar  at  Sidney,  Jan.  1600-1. 
S.  of  Edmund,  late  of  Cleburne,  Westmorland.  B.A.  1604-5 ; 
M.A.  1608;  B.D.  from  St  John's,  1615.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1611.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June  11,  1605.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  18;  priest,  Dec  19,  1614.  Preb.  of 
Ripon,  Yorks.,  1616-60.  V.  of  Nidd,  1617. 

CLEGATE,  see  also  CLAGETT. 

CLEGATE  or  CLAGETT,  JAMES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Sr 
Catharine's,  Michs.  1628.  Of  London.  B.A.  1631-2;  M.A. 
1635. 

CLEGG,  J.   Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1731. 

CLEIN  or  CLEYN,  GERRARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity, 
1639.  School,  Charterhouse.  Reported,  July,  1641,  as  having 
gone  into  the  Low  Countries.    (H.  G.  Harrison.) 

CLELAND,  BENJAMIN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Emmanuel,  Easter, 
1618;  B.A.  i62i-a;  M.A.  1625.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June 
12;  priest,  June  li,  1625.  V.  of  St  Petrock,  Dartmouth. 
V.  of  Stokenham,  Devon,  c.  1647;  ejected,  1660.  {Caiamy, 
I.  401.) 

CLELAND,  JOHN.   Matric  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 

1614.   Of  Devon.   B.A.  1616-7. 
CLELAND,  JOHN.    M.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1695.    Incorp. 

from  Edinburgh.  Ord.  priest  (Salisbury)  Nov.  8,  1691.  R.  of 

Linwood,  Lines.,  1691. 

CLELAND,   SAMUEL.    Matric  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 

Michs.  1607. 
CLEMEM, .  Matric  iitar  from  Maodaunb,  Mkbs.  1588. 


V.A.C. 


Clench,  Andrew 

CLEMENT.  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembrokb. 
i"^^.'?.',  '^-  ^-  °^  ^°^'  of  Woodstone,  Hunts.,  farmer. 
B^t  Woodstone.  Matric  1700;  B.A.  1703-4;  M.A.  1718. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  11,  1704;  priest  (Uncoln)  June 
8,  1707.  Schoolmaster  and  curate  at  Sutton  St  Edmund,  in 
1707. 

CLEMENT  EDWARD  Matric  pens,  from  Queens'.  Michs. 
1566;  B.A.  from  Christ's,  1571-2.  Probably  R.  of  Lutter- 
worth, 1591;  caUed 'M.A.'   (P«te.  i.  103.) 

CLEMENT.  EVERARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel.  June  1. 1665. 
Of  Northamptonshire.  S.  of  Philip,  baker,  of  Oundle. 
Matnc.  1665;  B.A.  1668-9;  M.A.  1672.  Adm.  at  Oundle 
School,  Jan.  24,  1659.  age  10.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec 
19,  1668. 

CLEMENT.  FRANCIS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's.  Nov.  1366  • 
B.A.  1570-1.  Will  of  one  of  these  names  (Lincoln)  1617;  of 
Gt  Grimsby,  schoolmaster. 

CLEMENT,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's.  Feb.  5, 
1691-2.  S.  of  James.  B.  in  London.  School.  Durham. 
Matric.  1692;  B.A.  1695-6.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  Sept.  25, 
1698;  priest,  Sept.  24,  1699.  R.  of  St  Mary-le-Bow.  Durham, 
1700^5.  V.  of  Bywell  St  Peter.  Northumberland,  1703-32. 
Married,  at  St  Mary's.  Durham,  Apr.  9.  1703.  Ann  Htmter, 
of  the  same  parish.  Buried  June  6.  173a,  at  Bywell  St 
Peter.   (H.  M.  Wood;  PeiU,  11.  123.) 

CLEMENT.  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse.  Easter, 
1544.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Bradeston,  Norfolk,  1554-6. 

CLEMENT.  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney.  Apr.  22,  1607. 
Matric.  1607;  B.A.  1610-1;  M.A.  1614.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Jan.  9;  priest,  Mar.  20.  1613-4.  R.  of  Woodstone,  Hunts., 
1619-53.  R.  of  Chesterton,  i629-{?)  1640.  Buried  at  Wood- 
stone, Feb.  9.  1653. 

CLEMENT,  THOMAS.  Matric  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1589.  Perhaps  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May,  1585,  as 
s.  of  John,  gent.,  of  King's  Stanton,  I>evon. 

CLEMENT,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  from  Trinfty,  1590-1;  M.A.  1594. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1594.  S.  of  William,  of  Hampton,  Midds., 
and  Alice,  dau.  of  Anthony  Burbage;  whose  will  (P.C.C.) 
1600.  Adm.  at  Leyden,  Nov.  6, 1596.  age  27.  M.D.  of  Padua. 
F.R.C.P.  1607.  Censor.  Regj'.trar.  1629-36.  Phydcian  to 
Christ's  Hospita  .  Died  May  12. 1636.  (MunJt,  1.  146:  J.  Ch. 
Smith.) 

CLEMENT,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke.  Easto-, 
1627.  Of  Northamptonshire.  B.A.  1630-1;  M.A.  1634.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  May  27.  1632;  priest.  Sept.  21,  1634. 

CLEMENTS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius.  Mar.  17, 
1683-4.  S.  of  Robert,  clerk,  of  Ogboume,  Wilts.  B.  at 
Broughton.  Hants.  School.  Marlborough.  Matric  1683-^; 
Scholar.  1684-5;  B.A.  from  King's,  1687-8.  {Venn,  1.  475.) 

CLEMENTS.  JOHN.  M.A.  from  St  John's.  1748;  'B.A.  of 
Corpus  Christi,  Oxford.'  Incorp.  and  adm.  pens,  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  26,  1747-8.  Probably  matric.  from  St  Mary  Hall, 
Oxford,  Nov.  3.  1726;  s.  of  John,  of  St  Swithin's.  Worcester, 
age  17.  Ord.  priest  (Worcester)  May  20,  1733.  V.  of  Colwich. 
SUfEs.,  1734.  R.  of  Long  Watton.  Leics..  1748-86.  R.  of 
Appleby,  Leics..  1777-93.  F.S.A.  1782.  Died  May,  1793. 
{Scott-Mayor,  in.  574.) 

CLEMENTS,  ROBERT.  Incorp.  M.A.  1684,  from  Merton  College, 
Oxford;  B.A.  1653-4;  M.A.  1657.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

CLEMENTS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Aug.  5, 
1680.  Of  London.  Matric.  1680-1;  LL.B.  1686;  LL.D.  1691. 
Fellow,  1684-1705.  Surrogate  of  Vicar-General  of  Canter- 
bury. 

CLEMS,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity.  Sept.  5,  1639. 

CLEMSON.  BENJAMIN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Magdalene, 

June  20, 1675.  S.  of  Thomas,  citizen  of  Shrewsbury.  B.  there. 

School,  Shrewsbury.   Matric.  1678;  B.A.  1678-9;  M.A.  168a. 
CLEMSON,  BENJAMIN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June 

19,  1697.  S.  of  Benjamin,  of  Minsterley.  Shrops.  B.A.  1700-1. 
CLEMSON  or  CLIMSON,  WILLIAM.  Matric  sizar  from  Queens', 

Easter.  1612.  Of  Nottinghamshire.  B.A.  1615-6;  M.A.  1619; 

B.D.  1634.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Mar.  161&-7;  priest  (Peterb.) 

May  23.  1619.    R.  of  Gt  Waldingiield,  Suffolk,  1621-9.    R- 

of  Worlingworth,  1629.    R.  of  Hemingstone,  1636. 
CLENCH,  ALMOTT.   Matric.  pons,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1608. 

S.  of  John,  of  Gt  Bealings,  Suffolk.   Bapt.  Mar.  22.  I39i-a. 

Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  11.  1622-3.    Of  Gt  Bealings,  Esq. 

Brother  of  John  (1607).    (P*il«,  1.  269;  Suff,  Man.  Fam.,  11. 

101.) 
CLENCH.    ANDREW.     Matric    pens,    from   St   Catharine's, 

Easter.  1663.    Perhaps  4th  s.  of  Edmund,  of  Ipswich,  gent. 

M.D.    {La.    Rh)    1671.     F.R.C.P.    1680.     F.R.S.    1680. 

Murdered.  Jan.   1691-2,  in  a  hackney  coach  in   London. 

WUl.  P.CC.    Father  of  Edmund  (1688)  and  John  (1688). 

{D.N.B.;  Munk.  1.  419;  ^i*-  of  Suffolk,  1664.) 

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Clench,  Brune 

CLENCH,  BRUNE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i6)  at  St  John's,  June  29, 

1687.  S.  of  Brune,  gent.  B.  in  London.  School,  London. 

CLENCH,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Aug.  9, 
1650.  S.  of  Edmund.  B.  at  Ipswich.  School,  Ipswich. 
S.  and  h.  of  Edmund,  of  Ipswich  and  nephew  of  Almott  and 
John  (1607).    (Suff.  Man.  Fam.,  11.  loi;  Vis.  of  Suff.,  1664.) 

CLENCH,  EDMUND.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Apr.  17, 

1688.  S.  of  Andrew  (1663).  B.  in  London.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  May  22,  1688.  Brother  of  John  (1688).  (For  the  father 
see  D.N.B.) 

CLENCH,  FRANCIS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  1624.   Matric. 

1624. 
CLENCH,  JOHN.     Fellow  of  Pembroke,  1410.    D.D.    Master 

of  St  Michael  Royal,  London,  1424-7. 
CLENCH,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1607. 

S.  of  John,  of  Bealings,  Suffolk.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov. 

18,  1602,  'grandson  of  the  Judge.'  Probably  of  Creeting  All 

Saints,  Sufiolk.    Brother  of  Ahnott  (1608).    {Peile,  i.  262; 

Suff.  Man.  Fam.,  11.  101;  Vis.  of  Suff.,  1664.) 
CLENCH,  JOHN     Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  July  i,   1682.    Of 

Bottisham,  Cambs.    Matric   1683.    Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 

May  15,   1683.    Buried  at  Gt  Wilbraham,  Cambs.,  1729. 

(H.  P.  Stokes.) 
CLENCH,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Apr.  17, 1688. 

B.  in  London.   S.  of  Andrew  (1663),  M.D.   Adm.  at  Gray's 

Inn,  May  22,  1688.  Brother  of  Edmund  (1688). 

CLENCH,  ROBERT.   Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1619. 

CLENCH,  ROBERT.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Clare,  Michs. 
1632.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  John  (1607),  of  Creeting  All  Saints, 
Sufifolk,  Esq.;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Oct.  14,  1633.  Of 
Holbrook,  Sufiolk.   Died  Jan.  9,  1661-2. 

CLENDON,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  1623.  Matric. 
1623-4. 

CLENDON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  22,  1740-1. 
S.  of  William  (1689-90),  clerk,  of  Creaton,  Northants.  School, 
Guilsborough.  Matric.  1740-1;  B.A.  1744-5;  M.A.  1748. 
Fellow,  1747.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  1746;  priest  (Ely) 
June  5,  1748.  V.  of  Brompton  Regis,  Somerset,  1751-1802. 

CLENDON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  1620.  Matric. 
Easter,  1620;  B.A.  1623-4;  M.A.  1627.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1627.  Sequestered  to  All  Hallows,  Barking,  1643.  Doubtless 
R.  of  Radwinter,  Essex,  1667-77.    Died  1677. 

CLENDON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  July  19,  1681. 
Of  Northamptonshire.  S.  of  William  (1658).  Bapt.  at 
Draughton,  Mar.  27,  1665.  Matric.  1683;  B.A.  1685-6; 
M.A.  1689.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Mar.  11,  1687-8.  R.  of 
Fenny  Drayton,  Leics.,  1708.  V.  of  KUsby,  Northants., 
1702-10.   Died  1710. 

CLENDON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  25, 
1713-  Of  Northants.  Matric.  1713;  B.A.  1716-7;  M.A. 
1720.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  July  14,  1717;  priest  (London) 
Mar.  13,  1719-20.  C.  of  Fenny  Drayton,  Leics.,  1717 
(?to  his  father;  see  last).  V.  of  Reculver,  Kent,  1729- 
57.    V.  of  Sturry,  1734-57-    Died  1757. 

CLENDON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Dec  i,  1658. 
Of  Wellingborough,  Northants.  Matric.  1659,  as  'Clendar.' 
Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  Jan.  18,  1659-60.  B.A.  1662;  M.A. 
1666.  His  father  was  master  of  Wellingborough  School.  R. 
of  Draughton,  Northants.,  1665-70.  V.  of  Weekley,  1670-5. 
R.  of  Scaldwell,  1675-1722.  Buried  there  Sept.  14,  1722. 
(T.  P.  Dorman.) 

CLENDON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  5, 
1689-90.  Of  Northamptonshire.  S.  of  William  (1658).  Matric. 
1691;  B.A.  1693-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  6,  1696; 
pnest,  June  3,  1699.  C.  of  ScaldweU.  R.  of  Creaton,  North- 
ants., 1708-54.  Died  Jan.  4, 1754.  Father  of  John  (1740-1). 
(H.  I.  Longden.) 

CLENDON, .   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  1620. 

CLENNEL,  PERCIVAL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  19, 
1733-  S.  of  Luke,  Esq.,  of  Clennell,  Northumberland.  School. 
Hough ton-Je-Spring,  Durham.  Matric.  1733.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Jan.  3, 1734-5-  Died  near  Berwick,  June  23, 
1743.   (G.Mag.) 

CLENNELL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
June  19,  1710.  S.  of  John,  gent.  B.  at '  Milden  Hall,' North- 
umberland. School,  Morpeth.  Matric.  1710.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  Nov.  24,  1711. 

CLENNELL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  Sept. 
12,  1720.  Of  ClenneU,  Northumberland.  School,  Alnwick. 
Matric.  1720. 

CLENT,  MILES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  16,  1642,  scholar 
from  Westminster.  Probably  of  Gloucester;  s.  of  Miles. 
Matric.  1642.  Died  June  7,  1658.  M.I.  in  Gloucester  Cathe- 
dral-  (Le  Neve,  Mon.,  11.  36.) 


Cleveland,  Thomas 

CLEOBURY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  19, 
1739.  S.  of  Augustine,  shoemaker,  of  Salop.  B.  at  Longdon. 
School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  1739;  B.A.  1742-3;  M.A.  1753. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  27,  1743;  priest,  Sept.  21,  1746. 
V.  of  Bishop's  Woobum,  Bucks.,  1753-1801.  V.  of  Gt 
Marlow,  1753-1801.  Died  Aug.  14,  1801.  M.I.  at  Marlow, 
where  he  is  called  D.D.  (Scott-Mayor,  iii.  499;  Records  of 
Bucks.,  X.;  H.  G.  Harrison.) 

CLEPHAM,  PETER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 
1549,  imputes. 

CLERCH,  WILLIAM.  Fined  for  non-determination,  1431. 

CLETHERAY,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter, 
1612.  B.  at  Beverley,  Yorks.  B.A.  1615-6;  M.A.  1619.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Dec.  19,  1619,  age  25.  Schoolmaster  in 
St  Andrew's,  Holbom. 

CLETHERO,  DANIEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Emmanuel,  Easter, 
1612.  B.  at  Newport  Pagnell,  Bucks.  Scholar;  B.A.  1614-5; 
M.A.  1619.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  12,  1619-20,  age  25. 
Schoolmaster  in  St  Martin-in-the-Fields.  Ord.  priest, 
Sept.  24,  1620.  V.  of  Tottemhoe,  Beds.,  1622-1657.  Buried 
there  Aug.  13,  1657. 

CLITHERO,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  1595-6; 
B.A.  1596-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  28,  1598;  priest. 
Mar.  15,  1599.  Preacher  and  Schoolmaster  at  Crawley,  Beds. 
V.  of  Little  Brickhill,  Bucks.,  1618.  Buried  there  Apr.  29, 
1659.   Father  of  Samuel  (1625).   (Peile,  1.  216.) 

CLITHERO,  HENRY.  B.A.  1622  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
London.  Matric.  from  St  John's  College,  Oxford,  Mar.  lo, 
1619-20,  age  18;  B.A.  1620.  Perhaps  s.  of  Christopher, 
and  brother  of  Thomas  (1622). 

CLETHERO,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  June  22, 
1635-  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Crawley,  Beds.  Matric.  1635;  B.A. 
1638-9;  M.A.  1642. 

CLITHERO,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Peterhouse,  June 
13,  1660.  Of  Bedfordshire.  Perhaps  s.  of  Daniel  (1612), 
V.  of  Tottemhoe.  Bapt.  Jan.  6,  1637-8.  Matric.  1663; 
Scholar,  1663;  B.A.  1663-4;  M.A.  1667.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Dec.  1666;  priest  (Lincoln)  Aug.  2,  1668.  V.  of  Holkham, 
Norfolk,  till  1717.  V.  of  Houghton,  till  1717.  Died  1717. 
(7".  A.  Walker.) 

CLETHERO,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  June  i8,  1625, 
S.  of  Francis  (1595),  of  Beds.  Educated  at  home.  Matric. 
1625;  B.A.  1628-9. 

CLYTHERO,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1618, 

CLETHERO,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke, 
Jime  29,  1622.  S.  of  Christopher,  of  London,  mercer. 

CLYTHEROE,  WALTER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sidney, 
June  16,  1656.  S.  of  William,  farmer.  B.  at  Bewholme, 
Beverley,  Yorks.  Schools,  Nunkeeling  and  Lund.  Matric. 
1656.   Signs  for  deacon's  orders  (York)  Aug.  17,  1662. 

CLETEROWE  or  CLIDERO,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  St 
John's,  Easter,  1546.  Of  Yorkshire.  Scholar;  B.A.  1549-50; 
M.A.  1554.    Fellow,  1554. 

CLEVELAND,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  Sept.  4, 
1627.  S.  of  Thomas  (1605),  V.  of  Hinckley.  B.  at  Lough- 
borough. Bapt.  June  20,  1613.  School,  Hinckley.  Matric. 
1628;  B.A.  1631-2;  M.A.  from  St  John's,  1635.  Fellow  of 
St  John's,  1634-45,  when  he  was  ejected.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1637.  Joined  the  Royalist  army  at  Oxford.  Judge-advocate 
with  the  garrison  at  Newark.  Imprisoned  at  Yarmouth  in 
1655.  Wdl  known  Royalist  poet.  Died  in  Gray's  Inn,  Apr. 
29,  1658.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1642)  and  William  (1646). 
(D.N.B.;  Peile,  1.  387.) 

CLEIVELAND  or  CLEAVELAND,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17) 
at  Christ's,  Apr.  23,  1700.  S.  of  William  (1674),  V.  of 
Dudley.  B.  at  Bridfgnorth,  Salop.  Schools,  Rugby  (and 
colleger,  Eton).  Scholar,  1700-1;  Matric.  1701;  B.A.  1705-4; 
M.A.  1707.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  Aug.  1705;  pnest, 
Sept.  1708.  R.  of  Himley  St  Michael,  Stafis.,  1710.  Died 
Apr.  17,  1745,  at  Himley.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1710)  and 
William  (1708).   (Peile,  11.  147.) 

CLEVELAND,  THOMAS.  Probably  adm.  at  St  John's,  1605; 
B.A.  1608-9;  M.A.  1614.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  19, 
1613;  priest.  Mar.  20,  1613-4.  Usher  at  Burton's  School, 
Loughborough,  1611-21.  C.  of  Disheley,  Leics.,  1613.  V.  of 
Hinckley,  Leics.,  1621-52.  R.  of  Stoke,  and  chaplain  of 
Dadlington,  1621.  Dispossessed  by  the  Comnuttee  of 
Leicester  and  suffered  great  persecution.  Died  Oct.  26,  1652. 
Buried  at  Hinckley.  Father  of  the  Poet  (1627),  the  next, 
and  William  (1646).   (D.N.B.,  under  John;  Nichols,  iv.  707.) 

CLEVELAND,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's, 
June  25,  1642.  S.  of  Thomas  (above),  V.  of  Hinckley,  Leics. 
B.  there.  School,  Hinckley.  Buried  at  Hinckley,  June  11, 
1643.  Brother  of  John  (1627),  and  William  (1646).  (Nichols, 
TV.  707.) 


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Cleveland,  Thomas 

CLIEVELAND,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i8)  at  Christ's, 
May  25,  I7IO.  S.  of  William  (1674),  V.  of  Dudley,  Worcs. 
B.  there.  School,  Rugby.  Matric  1710;  Scholar,  1711-2; 
B.A.  1713-4-  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  May,  1714;  priest, 
Ctet.  1716.  Died  at  Pershore,  Apr.  13,  1722.  Brother  of 
John  (1700)  and  William  (1708).   {PeiU,  11.  174.) 

CLEVELAND,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  siiar  at  Pkmbroke,  Oct  3, 

1646.  5ths.  of  Thomas  (1605),  V.  of  Hinckley,  Leics.  Matric. 
1647;  B.A.  1650.  R.  of  Oldbury,  1660.  R.  of  Quatt,  Salop. 
Died  1666  at  Quatt.  Brother  of  John  (1627),  and  Thomas 
(1642),  and  doubtless  father  of  the  next.  {Nichols,  iv.  708.) 

CLEAVELAND,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's, 
July  7,  1674.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Oldbury,  Salop.  School, 
Leintwardine,  Heref.  Matric.  1674-5;  B.A.  1677-8;  M.A. 
1681.  Ord.  deacon  (Worcester)  Mar.  1677-8.  R.  of  Upton 
Creosett,  near  Bridgenorth,  1681.  V.  of  Dudley,  Worcs., 
1684.  Died  there  Jxme  5,  1721.  Father  of  John  (1700), 
William  (1708)  and  Thomas  (1710).   (Peile,  11.  55.) 

CLEVELAND,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
May  10,  1708.  S.  of  William  (1674),  clerk.  B.  at  Dudley, 
Worcs.  School,  Rugby.  Matric.  1708;  B.A.  1711-2;  M.A. 
1715.  R.  of  All  Saints',  Worcester,  1731.  Died  Feb.  12, 1758. 
Buried  at  Lindridge.  Brother  of  John  (1700)  and  Thomas 
(1710).   (Nichols,  IV.  708.) 

CLWAR,  THOMAS.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall.  Died  of  the 
plague,  June  17,  1361. 

CLEWER  or  CLUER,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Emmanuel, 
Easter,  1606;  BA.  1609-10.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  22, 
i6n;  priest,  Dec.  22,  i6ii.  Master  of  Towcester  School,  1617. 
R.  of  Alderton,  Northants.,  1628-32.  Buried  there  Jan.  20, 
1632.   Father  of  the  next.   (H.  I.  Longden.) 

CLEWER^  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  7, 
1643.  S.  of  William  (1606).  B.  at  Towcester,  Northants. 
School, Towcester.  Matric.  1644;  B.A.  1646;  M.A.  from  Christ 
Church,  Oxford,  1650;  D.D.  (Cambridge)  1671  (Lit.  Reg.). 
R.  of  Ashton,  Northants.,  1645  (when  only  18).  V.  of  Croy- 
don, Surrey,  1660-84.  He  was  deprived  for  misbehaviour. 
Triexl  and  convicted  at  the  Old  Bailey  for  stealing  a  silver 
cup.  Buried  in  St  Bride's  Church,  Fleet  Street,  London, 
Mar.  12,  1702.  {PeiU,  i.  485;  Manning  and  Bray,  11.  552.) 

CLEWORTH,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Nov.  15,  1642.  S.  of  Robert,  labourer,  of  Stainforth,  Yorks. 
B.  there.  School,  Hatfield,  Yorks.  (private).  Matric.  1642; 
B.A.  1646-7.  Perhaps  V.  of  Campsall,  Yorks.,  1680-99; 
presented  by  the  University. 

CLEWORTH,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
June  4,  1696.  S.  of  Thomas,  clerk,  of  Hatfield,  Yorks. 
B.  there.  School,  Hatfield.  Matric.  1696;  B.A.  1699-1700. 
Perhaps  V.  of  Campsall,  Yorks.,  in  1729. 

CLEY,  see  CLAY. 

CLEYPOLE,  see  CLAYPOLE. 

CLIBERRIE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1589. 
Probably  B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1588-9. 

CLYBERYE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov. 
1^48;  B.A.  1550-1.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Halstead, 
Essex,  1560-90.  Admon.  (Consist.  C.  London)  1591.  {Peile, 
I.  44) 

CLIFFE,  EDWARD.  M.A.  1634  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
John  (next),  of  Ingatestone,  Essex.  Matric.  from  Wadham 
College,  June  19,  1618,  age  17;  B.A.  1621;  M.A.  1624.  R.  of 
East  Homdon,  Essex,  1626.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1658.  {Vis.  of 
Essex,  1634;  A  I.  Oxon.) 

CLYFFE,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Aug.  27,  1576.  Of  Ingatestone,  Essex.  Matric.  1576;  B.A. 
1581-2.  Fellow,  1579-82.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Nov.  9,  1583  (late  of  New  Inn,  gent.),  as  s.  of  John,  gent.,  of 
Ingatestone,  Essex.  Father  of  Edward  (above).  (I^t5.  of 
Essex,  1612.) 

CLIFFS,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Macdalbnb,  July  24, 

1647.  S.  of  John,  citizen  of  York.  School,  York.  B.A.  1652. 
One  of  these  names,  B.A.,  V.  of  Charing,  Kent,  1660. 

CLIFFE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  11, 
1720.  S.  of  John,  draper,  of  Yorks.  B.  at  Wortley  in  the 
parish  of  Leeds.  School,  Threshfield.  Matric.  1720;  B.A. 
1722-3.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  20,  1724;  priest  (York) 
July  21,  1728;  C.  of  Ryther,  Yorks.    lUcaa-Mayor,  iil.  334.) 

CLIFFE,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  at  Kino's  (age  18)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  13,  1511.   B.  In  London.   Left  e.  1512-3. 

CLIFFE,  NICHOLAS.  B.D.  1597  (Incorp.  from  Oxford);  BA. 
from  Exeter  College,  1571;  M.A.  1574;  B.D.  1584.  Fellow 
of  Exeter,  till  1584.  R.  of  Rewe,  Devon,  1585-90.  V.  of 
Maiden  Newton,  Dorset,  1586.  R.  of  West  Homdon,  Etaex, 
1SOI-1619.  Of  Ingatestone,  1609-10.  Of  East  Tilbury,  1616. 
WUl  (Coosiat.  C.  London)  1619.   (Al.  Oxm.) 


Clifford,  Henry 

CLIFFE,  RICHARD.   Fellow  of  Pktsrhousb,  1339-52. 
CLIFF,   RICHARD.    B.A.    1522-3;   M.A.   1526;  B.D.   1536-7. 

One  of  these  names  C.  of  Stone,  Stafis.,  1548-53,  and  1559-78. 

V.  of  Sandon,  1554-9.    Buried  May  31,  1578.    {Wm,  SaU 

Arch.  Soc.,  1915.) 

CLIFFE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1582; 
B.A.  1585-6.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1589.  M.A.  (Oxford)  1589. 
Perhaps  V.  of  Aldborough,  Yorks.,  1590-1603.   Died  1603. 

CLIFFE,  ROBERT.  B.Civ.L.  and  B.Can.L.  1496-7  (8  years'  study 
in  Cambridge  and  Oxford).  R.  of  Tilston,  Cheshire,  1497. 
Warden  of  the  Collegiate  Church,  Manchester,  1509-18. 
{Cooper,  I.  66,  who  seems  to  confound  him  with  the  next.) 

CLIFF,  ROBERT.  B.Civ.L.  1516-7;  D.Civ.L.  1522-3.  Adm. 
advocate.  Doctors'  Commons,  Oct.  7,  1522.  V.  of  Wisbech 
St  Peter,  1525.  Chancellor  and  official  of  Ely.  R.  of  Cotten- 
ham,  Camb^,  till  1538;  and  of  Northwold  and  Outwell  St 
Clement,  Nforfolk.  Died  1538.  Will,  P.C.C.  His  bed  to 
remain  at  Northwold,  gown  at  Cottenham,  other  things  at 
Nuthurst.  '  xx"^  to  singe  two  trentalles  in  the  Rounde  Church, 
Cambridge,  for  my  hoste's  soule  of  the  Ramme.'  (J.  Ch. 
Smith.) 

CLIFFE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1445; 
B.A.  1449;  M.D. 

CLIFFE,  WILLIAM.  B.Civ.L.  1514-5;  D.Civ.L.  1522-3.  Adm. 
advocate,  1522.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1526.  Archdeacon  of 
London,  1529.  Preb.  of  York,  1532.  Archdeacon  of  Cleve- 
land, 1533.  R.  of  Waverton,  Cheshire,  1534.  Precentor, 
1534;  and  treasurer  of  York,  1539.  Dean  of  Chester,  1547. 
R.  of  Standish,  Lanes.,  1552.  Died  Dec  1558.  Will  (P.C.C). 
{Cooper,  I.  187;  D.N.B.) 

CLIFF,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  17, 
1670-1.  S.  of  William,  farmer,  of  East  Cottingwith,  Yorte. 
B.  there.  School,  Kirton,  Lines.  Matric.  1671.  Migrated  to 
Magdalene.    B.A.  1674;  as  Clifier. 

CLIFFORD,  ABRAHAM.  Matric.  pens,  (age  18)  from  Pembroke, 
Easter,  1646.  S.  of  Joseph,  of  Warws.,  clerk.  B.A.  1649-50; 
M.A.  1653;  B.D.  1660.  Fellow,  1650;  rc-adm.  1660.  Proctor, 
1656.  R.  of  Quendon,  Essex; « jected,  1662.  Studied  physic 
at  Leyden.  Created  M.D.  vO^tford)  1670.  Practised  in 
London.    Died  1675.    Will,  P.C.C.   {Calamy,  1.  213.) 

CLYFFORD,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  sizarfrom  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1618. 

CLIFFORD,  Sir  CONYERS.  M.A.  1594-5  (at  a  special  congre- 
gation). S.  of  George,  of  Bobbing,  Kent.  Served  at  the  siege 
of  Rouen,  1591.  Knighted,  1591.  M.P.  for  Pembroke,  1593. 
President  of  Connaught,  Ireland,  1597.  Killed  in  the  war  in 
Ireland,  Aug.  1599.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1600.  Brother  of  Nicholas. 
{Cooper,  II.  278;  D.N.B.) 

CLIFFORD,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  1638; 
B.A.  1642-3; M.A.  1646. 

CLIFFORD,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's, 
Michs.  1564. 

CLIFFORD,  GEORGE  (Eari  of  Cumberland).  Matric.  FeU.- 
Com.  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1571.  S.  of  Henry,  Earl  of 
Cumberland.  B.  at  Brougham  CasUe,  Cumberland,  Aug.  8, 
1558.  M.A.  1576.  M.A.  (Oxford)  1592.  Succeeded  as  Earl, 
Jan.  8,  1569-70.  K.G.  1592.  A  famous  naval  commander. 
Fought  against  the  Spanish  Armada  in  1588;  and  command- 
ed expeditions  to  America.  Died  in  London,  Oct.  30,  1605. 
Buried  at  Skipton,  Yorks.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1606.  {Cooper,  11. 
413;  D.N.B.) 

CLIFFORTHE,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,i552. 

CLIFFORD,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1559.  B.  at  Aylsham,  Norfolk.  B.A.  1561-2;  M.A. 
1565.  Fellow,  1563-9.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  i,  1565, 
age  23;  priest  (Ely)  July  29,  1565.  R.  of  Landbeach,  Cambs., 
1569.  Died  1 61 6,  aged  77.  Buried  Dec.  28.  M.I.  Father  of 
Henry  (i590- 

CLIFFORD,  HENRY.  Matric  Fell.-Com.  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1572.  One  of  these  names,  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Brakenborough, 
Lines.;  age  18  in  1573.  Succeeded  his  father.  Died  1598. 
{Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

CLIFFORD,  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  May  10,  1591. 
S.  of  Henry  (1559),  R.  of  Landbeach,  Cambs.  B.  there,  1575. 
B.A.(?  i594-5);M.A.  1598;  B.D.  1607.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Dec.  I,  1508,  age  24,  as  C.  of  Landbeach;  priest,  Feb.  24, 
1J98-9.  V.  of  Gainsborough,  Lines.,  1608-10.  V.  of  Cor- 
ringbam  and  Grayingham,  1610.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1608. 
Married  Eleanor,  dau.  of  RicAard  Jackson,  gent.  Died  Feb. 
16,1628-9.   Buried  at  Corringham.    M.I.  there.   {Matters.) 

CLIFFORD,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Mar.  3, 
1630-1,  from  Jesus.  S.  of  Henry,  R.  of  Grange,  Lines. 
School,  Lincoln.  Matric.  1631;  B.A.  1633-4;  M.A.  1637. 


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CLIFFORD,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  May  29,  1667.  Of 
Lincolnshire.  Matric.  1668;  B.A.  1670-1;  M.A.  1675.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  June  2,  X672;  priest,  Aug.  10,  1676.  R.  of 
Wroot,  1684-1721.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1698.  Died  1721. 
Buried  at  Wroot.   (Blore's  Rutland,  138.) 

CLIFFORD,  JAMES.  Matric.  sizar  (age  17)  from  Pembroke, 
Michs.  1648.  S.  of  Joseph,  of  Warws.  B.A.  1651-2;  M.A. 
1655.  Fellow,  1652.  Buried  in  the  College  Chap«l,  July  20, 
1657.   (£.  Anglian,  11.  14.) 

CLIFFORD,  JOHN.   B.A.  1522-3;  M.A.  1526. 

CLIFFORD,  (?)  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinitv,  c.  1592. 

CLIFFORD,  BAARTIN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1640,  scholar  from  Westminster.  Poet,  and  wit,  about  the 
Court.  Master  of  the  Charterhouse,  1671-7.  Buried  in 
St  Margaret's,  Westminster,  Dec  13,  1677.  {D.N.B.) 

CLIFFORD,  Sir  NICHOLAS.  M.A.  1594-5  {special  congregation). 
Knighted,  1591.  M.P.  for  Haverfordwest,  1593.  Buried 
at  sea,  Nov.  15,  1595.   Brother  of  Conyers,  above. 

CLIFFORD,  PHILIP.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  July  8,  1606.  Of  Landbeach,  Cambs.  Matric.  1606; 
B.A.  1609-10;  M.A.  1613.  Fellow,  1609-27.  Vice-provost, 
1625.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  19;  priest,  Mar.  20, 1613-4. 

V.  of  Fordingbridge,  Hants.,  1626.  EHed  1638-9. 

CLIFFORTHE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  i>ens.  from  Jesus,  Easter, 
1552- 

CLIFFORD,  THOMAS  DE  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1378. 
Promoted  to  a  benefice,  Oct.  9,  1382. 

CLIFFORD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1497.  B.Can.L.  1503-4.  Fellow,  c.  1502. 

CLIFFORD,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Michs. 
1642;  B.A.  1646-7.  Perhaps  s.  of  Hugh,  Esq.,  of  Chudleigh, 
Devon,  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June  19,  1648. 

CLIFFORD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Mar.  9,  1646-7. 
Of  Suffolk.   Matric.  1647. 

CLIFTON,  CHARLES.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Trinity,  Sept.  12, 
1663.  Matric  1664.  Perhaps  s.  of  Gervase,  of  Clifton,  Notts., 
Knt.  and  Bart.;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Apr.  13,  X664.  Died 
unmarried,  before  1677.   (Thoroton,  1.  108.) 

CLIFrpN,  EDMUND.  B.Civ.L.  1527-8.  Of  St  Paul's  Hostel, 
which  he,  and  Silvanus,  below,  surrendered  to  Queens' 
College,  1527.  Fellow  of  King's  Hall,  1531-44.  Perhaps  the 
man  of  these  names;  of  Wiiford,  Notts.,  who  bequeathed 
(1547),  his  'best  sUver  salt'  to  Gonville  HalL   {Test.  Ebor., 

VI.  255 ;  Searle,  Hist,  of  Queens'.) 

CLIFTON,  FRANCIS.  M.D.  1728  {Com.  Reg.).  B.  in  Norfolk. 
M.D.  of  Leyden,  1724.  F.R.S.  1727.  F.R.C.P.  1729. 
Gulstonian  lecturer,  1732.  Physician  to  the  Prince  of  Wales. 
Went  to  Jamaica,  1734.  Died  1736.  {Munk,  11. 115^  D.N.B.) 

CLIFTON,  GAMALIEL.  B.Can.L.  1503-4  (Doctor  later).  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1521.  Preb.  of  York,  1500-41.  Canon  of  Windsor, 
1522.  Preb.  of  Hereford,  1528.  Dean  of  Hereford,  1530. 
Died  Apr.  29,  1541.  Will  (P.C.C).  Gamaliel  Cliston;  LL.B.; 
of  Yorks.;  was  ord.  acolyte,  Ely,  Mar.  13,  1499-1500;  sub- 
deacon,  Apr.  18,  1500.   {Cooper,  i.  78.) 

CLYFTON,  GERVASSE.  Adm.  scholar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Feb.  8, 
1582-3.  S.  of  Richard,  gent.,  of  Clifton,  Notts.  Schools, 
Clifton  and  Sutton  Bonnington,  Notts.  B.A.  1586-7;  M.A. 
1590. 

CLIFTON,  GERVASE.  Matric.  FelL-Com.  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1603.  Created  M.A.  1612,  on  visit  of  the  Prince  of 
Wales.  S.  of  George,  of  Clifton,  Notts.  Created  Bart.  x6ii. 
M.P.  for  Notts.,  1614, 1620, 1624, 1628,  i66i;  for  Nottingham, 
1626;  for  East  Retford,  1640-3.  Commissioner  at  Oxford  and 
Newark  for  King  Charles  I.  Husband  to  seven  wives.  Died 
June  28,  1666,  aged  80.  M.I.  at  Clifton.  {Thoroton.  i.  108^; 
G.E.C.) 

CLIFTON,  GERVASE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Michs.  1613;  B.A.  1617-8.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  26, 
1621;  priest,  Feb.  18,  1626-7. 

CLYFTON,  GERVASE.  Matric  FeU.-Com.  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1628.  S.  of  Sir  Gervase  of  Clifton,  Notts.  (1603).  B. 
c.  1612.  Succeeded  as  Bart.,  1666.  Died  Jan.  14, 1675-6, 
Buried  at  Clifton.   {Thoroton,  i.  105 ;  G.E.C.) 

CLYFTON,  GERVASE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Jan. 
21,  1630-1.  S.  of  Henry,  farmer,  of  Easton,  Rutland.  B. 
there.  School,  Uppingham. 

CLIFTON,  HENRY.   Matric  FelL-Com.  from  Corpus  Christi, 

Easter,  1581. 
CLIFTON,  HENRY.   AdnL  Fell. -Com.  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  Apr. 

26, 1633.  S.  of  Thomas,  F.sq.  B.  at  Toft,  Fakenham,  Norfolk. 

Schools,  Helloughton  and  Bury.   {Vis.  of  Norf.) 

CUFTON,  HENRY.    Matric  FeU.-Com.  from  Kino's,  Easter, 

1657;  B.A.  1660-1. 


Clinton,  Sir  Edward 

CLIFTON,  JAMES.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1691. 
B.  in  Lanes.  Matric  1691-2;  B.A.  1695-6;  M.A.  1699. 
Fellow,  1695.  V.  of  Wootton  Wawen,  Warws.,  'went  abroad 
a  Roman  Catholic,  where  he  was  slain  in  a  garrison  in 
Flanders.'   (Harwood,  276.) 

CLIFTON,  JOHN.  Scholar  of  Clare,  1492,  age  16. 

CLIFTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  FelL-Com.  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 
1554.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  8,  1557-8.  as  s.  of 
William,  Esq.,  of  Somerset.  Knighted,  1574.  Will  (P.CC.) 
1593.  Of  Barrington,  Somerset.   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

CLIFTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  May  6,  1575- 
Of  Hornby,  Lanes.  S.  of  John.  School,  Giggleswick.  Matric. 
1575- 

CLIFTON,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  King's,  1714.  S.  of  James,  of 
Forton,  Lanes.  Matric  from  Corpus  Christi,  Oxford,  Nov.  24, 
1683,  age  19;  B.A.  from  St  Mary  Hall,  Oxford,  1689. 
Perhaps  R.  of  Boughton,  Northants.,  1689-1700.  R.  of 
St  Thomas-at-Chffe,  Lewes,  Sussex,  1712-8.  R.  of  Edburton, 
I7I6-35-   M'-  Oxon.) 

CLIFTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  6, 
1717.  S.  of  William,  of  Houghton  m  Bamsley,  Yorks.  School, 
Wakefield,  Yorks.  Scholar,  1718.  Afterwards  M.D.  Died  in 
France.    (M.  H.  Peacock.) 

CLIFTON,  ROBERT.  B.Can.L.  1466-7.  One  of  these  names  V. 
of  Hampton,  Midds.,  1457. 

CLIFTON,  ROWLAND.  Matric  sizar  from  Trinity,  Lent, 
1580-1.  Perhaps  V.  of  Tarrant  Monkton,  Dorset,  1593. 
{Hutchins,  in.  576.) 

CLIFTON,  SILVANUS.  B.Civ.L.  1503-4.  Of  St  Paul's  Hostel, 
which  he  and  Edmund  (above)  surrendered  to  Queens',  1527. 
In  1515  he  accompanied  the  proctors  one  night  when  a 
townsman  was  wounded,  and  died  next  day.  He  obtained 
absolution  from  the  Pope.  (Searle,  Hist,  of  Queens';  Baker 
MS.  Lxii.  184.) 

CLIFTON  ('CLIFFAN'),  THEODORE.  Matric  sizar  from 
Emmanuel,  Easter,  1626.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  May  20, 
1638;  'B.A.' 

CLIFTON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  c.  1598;  B.A. 
from  Clare,  1601-2;  M.A.  1605. 

CLIFTON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
i6o6.  Probably  the  same  who  was  admitted  Fell.-Com.  at 
King's,  Michs.  1606;  B.A.  from  King's,  1609-10.  Perhaps 
adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May,  1609,  as  s.  of  Henry,  Esq., 
of  Tof trees,  Norfolk.  Perhaps  will  proved  (P.C.C.)  1621;  'of 
Tof  trees.' 

CUFTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1714.  B.  at  Salisbury.  Matric  1715;  B.A.  1718-9;  M.A. 
1722;  D.D.  1737.  Fellow,  1717.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  June 

4,  1721;  priest  (Ely)  May  20,  1722.   R.  of  Boyton,  Wilts. 
Died  June  27,  1763.   (G.  Mag.) 

CLIFTON,  W.   B.Civ.L.  1491. 

CLIFTON,  Sir  WILLIAM,  Bart  Adm.  nobleman  (age  15)  at 
Trinity,  Oct.  25,  1677.  Of  Clifton,  Notts.  S.  of  Sir  Clifford, 
Knt.  Matric.  1678;  M.A.  1679.  Succeeded  his  tmcle,  Sir 
Gervase  (1628)  as  Bart.,  1676.  M.P.  for  Notts.,  1684-7.  Died 
unmarried  in  France.  Buried  at  Clifton,  June  8,  1686. 
(Thoroton's  JVottj.,  i.  109,  113;  G.E.C.) 

CLIFTON, — — .  B.A.  1498-9;  M.A.  1502.  Probably  Robert;  will 
proved  (V.C.C.)  1509.  Parson  of  Bucknall;  left  legacies  to 
Michael  House;  to  be  buried  in  St  Michael's  Church,  Cam- 
bridge. 

CLIFTON, .  Student  at  Trinity,  1548. 

CLINCHE,  JOHN.   Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  c.  1595;  B.A. 

1598-9,  as  Clench. 
CLINCH,  JOHN.  Matric.  FelL-Com.  from  Queens',  Michs.  1638. 

Of  Suffolk. 
CLINCHE,  ROBERT.  Matric  Fell.-Com.  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1587. 

CLINCH, .  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Michs.  1652. 

CLINT,  su  also  CLYNT. 

CLINT,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  21, 
1737-8.  S.  of  Samuel,  husbandman,  of  Yorks.  B.  at  Ripley. 
School,  Threshfield.  Matric.  1738;  B.A.  1741-r^.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Mar.  14, 1741-2;  priest  (York)  Sept.  22,  1745;  C.  of 
Beeford,  Yorks.   {Scott-Mayor,  lu.  491.) 

CLINTON,  su  also  FIENNES. 

CLINTON,  Sir  EDWARD.     M.A.  1564;  on  the  Queen's  visit. 

5.  of  Thomas,  8th  Lord  Clinton  and  Save.  B.  1512.  Knighted, 
1544.  Lord  High  Admiral,  1550.   K.G.,  1551.  Created  Earl 

1  oflJncoln,  1572.  Died  Jan.  16,  1584-5.  {D.N.B.;  Cooper,  i. 
494;  G.E.C.) 


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CLINTON,  HENRY  HENNES  (Earl  of  Lincoln).   Adm.  at  Clark, 

1737.    LL.D.  1749.    Succeeded  his  brother  as  9th  Earl  of 

Lincoln,  1730.   Succeeded  as  2nd  Duke  of  Newcastle-under- 

Lyme,  1768.    K.G.  1752.    Lord  Lieutenant  for  Notts.,  1768- 

94.    Died  Feb.  32,  1794.   (G.E.C.;  D.N.B.;  Clare  Coll.  Hia., 

160.) 
CUNTON,  Lord  (THEOPHILUS  FIENNES).    Adm.  FelL-Com. 

at  Queens',  Easter,  1618.  S.  of  Thomas,  3rd  Earl  of  Lincoln. 

Matric.  1618;  M.A.  1618.    Succeeded  as  4th  Earl  of  Lincoln, 

1619.    Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  5,  1619-20.    Died  May 

21,  1667.    (G.E.C.) 
CLIPSAM,   RICHARD.    Adm.  pens,   (age   19)   at  St  John's, 

Nov.  8, 1 666.  S.of ,gent,of  Catesby-in-Lindsey.  School, 

Cowick,  Snaith,  Yorks. 
CLYPSHAM,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sirar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Sept.  23, 

1656.    S.  of  Edward,  gent.,  of  Braybrooke,  Northantt.    B. 

there.    Schools,  Bowden  and  Market  Harborough,  I^ics. 

Matric  1636-7;  Scholar,  1656-61;  B.A.  i66o-i;  M.A.  1671. 

V.  of  Horbling,  1662-3;  ^^d  of  Billingborough,  Lines.,  1662. 

Preb.  of  Chichester,  1681.    Author.   Died  1702.    {Venn,  i. 

396.) 
CLIPSTON,  JOHN  DE.   'King's  scholar'  at  Cambridge,  1327-8. 

One  of  these  names  preb.  of  Lichfield,  1321. 
CLIPSTONE,  JOHN.    Carmelite  Mar  of  Nottingham.    D.D.  of 

Cambridge.    Died  c.  1378.    {IXN.B.;  Pits,  519.) 
CLIPWELL,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  5,  1722; 

afterwards  pens.    Of  Norfolk.   Matric  1724;  B.A.  1725-6; 

M.A.  1730.    Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May,  1727;  priest,  June, 

1728. 
CLISTON,  WILLIAM,    D.Can.L.  (?  Cambridge).    R.  of  OrweU, 

Cambs.,  15 18. 
CLITHEROE,  see  CLETHEROE. 
CLIVE,  AMBROSE.    Matric  peas,  from  TwNixy,  c.  1596.    Of 

Cheshire.    Scholar,   1399;   B.A.   1599-1600.    Fellow  of  St 

John's,  1604-5.    Ord.   deacon   (Lincoln)   Feb.   21,   1607-8. 

Buried  at  St  Mary's,  Shrewsbury,  Mar.  5,  1645-6.  Perhaps 

father  of  Robert  (1629-30).  (Vis.  of  Skrops.,  1623.) 
CLIVE,  BENJAMIN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clark,  Apr.  3,  1714.    S.  of 

Robert   B.  at  Styche,  Salop.    Matric.  1714;  B.A.  1718-9; 

M.A.  1729.    R.  of  Adderley,  Salop,  1720-35.    R.  of  Muckle- 

ston.  Staffs.,  1729.    V.  of  Driffield,  Derbs.,  I735-59.   Died 

1759.  Buried  at  Styche,  Mar.  12.    Father  of  Robert  (1742). 

CLYVE,  FRANCIS.  Matric  pens,  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1579-80; 
Scholar,  1584;  B.A.  1584-5.  Perhaps  s.  of  Ralph,  Esq.,  of 
Walford,  Salop;  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  I^y  12,  1589, 
from  New  Inn.    (Vis.  of  Skrops.) 

CLIVE,  ROBERT.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  1629-30.    S.  of 

Ambrose  (?  1596),  of  Salop.    School,  Whitchurch.    Migrated 

to  Emmanuel,  Mar.  23,  1629-30.    Matric  1631.    Adm.  at 

Lincoln's  Ion,  Jime  7,  1632,  as  s.  and  h.  of  Ambrose,  of 

Styche,  Salop,  ^sq. 
CLIVE,  ROBERT.   Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  July  3, 

1742.   S.  of  Benjamin  (1714),  clerk,  R.  of  Adderley,  Salop. 

B.  at  Adderley.  School,  Drayton.  Matric.  1742;  B.A.  1745-6; 

M.A.  1750.    Ord.  priest  (Lichfield)  Sept.  20,  i747.    R-  oi 

Adderley,  1750.    Preb.  of  Hereford,  1760-9.    V.  of  Clun, 

1766-82.  Chaplain  to  Lord  Scaisdale.  Archdeacon  of  Salop, 

1769-92.    Preb.  of  Westminster,  1778-92.    Died  July  15, 

1792.   (Scott-Mayor,  in.  532.) 
CLIVE,  ROGER.  Adm.  (age  17)  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

1544.    B.  at  Drayton,  Salop.    Fellow,  1547-8;  left  without 

a  degree. 
CLIVELY  or  CLEAVLEY,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's, 

Easier,  1715. 
CLOBERY,  CHRISTOPHER.    Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Sidney, 

May  6,  1626.    S.  of  John,  Esq.    B.  at  Bradstone,  Devon. 

School,   Maristow.     Matric    i62&-7-    Adm.   at   the   Inner 

Temple,  1628.   (Vis.  of  Devon,  1620.) 
CLOBERY,  ROBERT  GLYNN,  see  GLYNN. 
CLOPTON,  see  also  CLAPTON. 
CLOPTON,  BERNARD.   Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  May  26,  1671. 

Matric.  1671. 
CLOPTON,  FRANCIS.    Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1553.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  William,  of  Long  Melford,  Suffolk. 

Died  there  1577.   M.I.   Brother  of  John  (I553)- 
CLOPTON,  ISAAC.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  8, 

1695.    S.  of  Walter,  gent.    B.  at  Llandrinio,  Montgomery, 

School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric  1695;  B.A.  1698-9. 
CLOPTON,  JOHN.   Matric  pent,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1333. 

Brother  of  Francis  (i333)- 
CLOPTON,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Sidnky,  Feb.  1600-1.    Of 

Northamptonshire.    Scholar,  1601,  as  Clapton.    One  of  these 

names,  of  Uvermere,  Suffolk,  adin,  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  3, 

1600-1. 


Clo1>ton,  William 

CLOPTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Feb.  13, 
1631-2.  S.  of  William,  of  Liston  Hall,  Essex.  B.  at  Liston, 
School,  Felsted.  Matric  1632.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Oct.  24,  1635.  Of  Little  Waltham,  Essex,  gent.  Brother  of 
Thomas  (1627-8)  and  William  (1627-8).  Father  of  the  next 
and  WiUiam  (1676).  (PeOe,  1.  416;  Suff.  Man.  Fam.,  u 
I45-) 

CLOPTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jksus,  June  6,  1668.  S.  of 
John,  above,  of  Little  Waltham,  Essex,  Esq.  Matric.  1668; 
B.A.  1671-2;  M.A.  1675.  Died  unmarried.  Brother  of 
William  (1676).   (Suff.  Man.  Fam.,  i.  145.) 

CLOPTON,  FOLEY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Qukkns',  Mar.  29,  1692.  S. 
of  William,  of  Liston  Hall,  Essex.  B.  in  Essex.  School, 
Bury,  Matric.  1692;  B.A.  1695-6;  M.A.  1699;  M.D.  1705 
(Com.  Reg.).  Fellow,  1696-1725.  Proctor,  1703-4.  Physician 
at  B\iry.  Founder  of  Clopton's  Hospital,  Bury.  Died  Oct, 
31,  1730,  aged  36.  Buried  at  Liston.  (Sufi.  Man.  Fam.,  i. 
145.) 

CLOPTON,  ROGER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clark,  June  30,  x66o,  as 
Clapton.  M.A.  1662  (Lit.  Reg.).  R.  of  Downham,  Cambs., 
1661.   [Ely  Dio.  Rec.,  289.) 

CLOPTON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1548. 

CLOPTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  June  2,  1612. 
S.  of  William,  of  Groton,  Suffolk.  B.  at  Groton,  1593.  B.A. 
1612-3;  M.A.  i6l6.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept.  25,  i6l6, 
age  23 ;  C.  of  Ramsden  Bellhouse,  Essex ;  priest,  Sept.  1, 1617. 
R.  of  Ramsden  Bellhouse,  Essex,  16x6-63.  Died  1663, 
(Suff.  Man.  Fam.,  i.  144.) 

CLOPTON,  THOMAS,  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Mar,  6, 
1627-8.  Eldest  s.  of  William,  of  Liston  Hall,  Essex.  B.  there. 
School,  Melford,  Suffolk.  Matric  1628.  Of  Liston  HaU,  Esq. 
Married  and  bad  issue.  Died  1670.  Buried  at  Liston. 
Brother  of  William  (1627-8)  and  John  (1631-2).  (PeiU,  1. 
389;  Vis.  of  Essex,  1634;  Suff.  Man.  Fam.,  1.  145.) 

CLOPTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1665.  B.  at  Wickham,  Cambs.  Was  refused  a  fellowship, 
1668  (signs,  as  feUow,  1668-9).  Matric  1667;  M.A.  1674 
(Lit.  Reg.).  Master  of  Oswestry  School,  1672.  R.  of  Kilkin, 
Flints.,  1673.  Preb.  of  St  Aiaph,  i677-  R-  of  Uanrwst, 
1677.   R.  of  Christleton,  Cheshire,  1688.  (Norwood.) 

CLOPTON,  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Oct  18, 
1636.  S.  of  William,  of  Groton,  Suffolk,  Esq.  B.  at  Groton. 
Schools,  Colchester  and  Boxford.  Matric  1637;  B.A.  1640-z: 
M.A.  1646.  R.  of  Boyton,  near  Woodbridge,  1659-64.  Died 
1664.  Brother  of  William  (1636).  (Peile,  i.  446;  Suff.  Man. 
Fam.,  I.  144.) 

CLOPTON,  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  May  6, 
1668.  Matric.  1668;  B.A.  1671-2;  M.A.  1675.  R.  of  Rattles- 
den,  Suffolk,  1675-1711.  Died  Sept  4,  1711. 

CLOPTON,  WILLIAM.  Matric  pens,  from  Quekns',  EastM, 
1583,   Of  Suffolk. 

CLOPTON,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  from  Christ's,  1604-5;  M.A.  1608. 
Probably  s.  of  William,  of  Groton,  Suffolk.  B.  1584.  Adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  1605.  Buried  at  Groton,  Nov.  7,  1648.  (Peile, 
I.  236;  Suff.  Man.  Fam.,  i.  144.) 

CLOPTON,  WILLIAM.  FelL -Commoner  at  Jksus,  1606-7.  S. 
of  Thomas,  of  Kentwell,  Suffolk.  Knighted,  1614.  Died 
1618.  WiU  (P.CC.)  1619.  (A.  Gray;  Autobiog.  of  Simon 
D'Ewes,  II.  162.) 

CLOPTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Christ's,  Mar.  6, 
1627-8.  S.  of  William,  of  Liston  Hall,  Essex.  B.  there. 
School,  Melford,  Suffolk.  Matric.  1628.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Mar.  6,  1627-8.  Died  at  Edwinston,  Suffolk,  unmarried,  c. 
1685.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1627-8)  and  John  (1631-2), 
(Peile,  I,  390.) 

CLOPTON,  WILLIAM,  Adm,  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  la, 
1630.  Of  Essex.  Matric  1631;  B.A.  1633-4;  M.A.  1637. 
R.  of  Rettendon,  Essex,  1654;  ejected,  i66a.  Presented  to 
Markeshall,  1647.    (Calamy,  i.  316.) 

CLOPTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Oct.  18, 
1636.  S.  of  William,  of  Groton,  Suffolk.  B.  there.  Schools. 
Colchester  and  Boxford.  Matric.  1637;  B.A.  1640-1.  Of 
Groton,  Esq.  Buried  there  Apr.  25,  1666.  Brother  of  Walter 
(1636).   (Peiu,  I.  446;  Suff.  Man.  Fam.,  i.  144-) 

CLOPTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (ago  17)  at  St  John's,  Oct. 
12  1676.  S.of  John  (1631),  of  Little  Waltham,  Essex.  B.  at 
Tebworth,  Beds.  Matnc  1677;  B.A.  1680-1;  M.A.  1684, 
One  of  these  names  P.C.  of  Tilty,  Essex,  1694.  Died  Jan.  23, 
1734,  aged  69.  Will  (Comm.  C.  Essex)  1725-  Brother  of  John 
(1668).  (Suff.  Man.  Fam.,  1.  X45-) 

CLOPTON,  WILLIAM,  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  22,  1685. 
Of  Suffolk.   Matric.  1685.    Perhaps  brother  of  Foley  (1692). 


CLOPTON, 


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Close,  George 

CLOSE  or  CLOSSE,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity, 
Michs.  1571;  B.A.  1578-9  (Incorp.  from  Oxiord);  M.A.  I579' 
A  minister  in  London.  Presented,  but  not  instituted,  to 
Cuckfield,  Sussex,  1581.  Cited  for  a  sermon  at  St  Paul's 
Cross,  1586.    (Cooper,  11.  537;  D.N.B.) 

CLOSE,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1611. 
Perhaps  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1624-5. 

CLOSE,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  June  23,  i737- 
S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Oulston,  Yorks.  Schools,  Richmond 
andCoxwold.  Matric.1737;  B.A.  1740-1;  M.A.  1744.  Fellow, 
1743.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  22, 1740-1 ;  priest,  May  29, 
1743.  R-  of  Wetheringsett,  Suffolk,  1748-57.  Died  Nov.  5, 
1757. 

CLOSE,  ISRAEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  May  24, 
1735.  S.  of  William,  attomey-at-law,  of  Lines.  B.  at  Boston. 
School,  Boston.  Matric.  1735;  B.A.  1738-9.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Mar.  18,  1738-9;  priest.  May  27,  1742.  R.  of 
Beesby,  Lines.,  1742-71.   {Scott-Mayor,  iii.  466.) 

CLOSE,  NICHOLAS.  D.D.  Chancellorof  the  University,  1450-1. 
One  of  the  original  fellows  of  King's,  1443.  Of  a  Flemish 
famUy.  Proctor,  1433-5.  V.  of  St  John  Zachary,  Cambridge. 
Archdeacon  of  Colchester,  1447.  Warden  of  King's  Hall, 
1449-52.  Bishop  of  Carlisle,  1450.  Bishop  of  Lichfield,  1452. 
Supposed  to  have  been  the  architect  of  King's  ChapeL  Died 
Oct.  1452.    (Hist.  King's,  19;  D.N.B.) 

CLOSE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  17, 
1700-1.  S.  of  Ralph,  deceased.  B.  at  Richmond,  Yorks. 
School,  Richmond.  Matric.  1701;  B.A.  1704-5;  M.A.  1708. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  9,  1706-7;  priest  (Norwich)  Feb. 
1707-8.  Masterof  Richmond  School,  1722-50.  Died  Aug.  16, 
1750.   M.I. 

CLOOS,  STEPHEN.  Of  King's  Hali,,  1444-6.  Held  a  benefice 
of  £40  a  year.  Probably  archdeacon  of  Carlisle  till  his  death, 
1470. 

CLOOS,  WILLIAM.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1452-8. 

CLOOS, .   Incorp.  1477-8. 

CLOSSOPE, .   B.A.  1511-a. 

CLOUDESLEY,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1634;  B.A.  1637-8;  M.A.  1641.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar. 
10, 1638-9;  priest  (Lincoln)  Jan.  25, 1645-6.  R.  of  Wyfordby, 
Leics.  Buried  there  Dec.  17,  1655.   (Nichols.,  11.  398.) 

CLOUDS,  PETER.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter, 

1641. 
CLOUGH,  ALEXANDER.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  20, 

1612.     Matric.  1612;  B.A.  1615-6;  M.A.  1619.    Buried  at 

St  Botolph's,  Cambridge,  July  3,  1621. 
CLOUGH,  CLYFTON.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  6, 

1635.  S.  of  Nicholas,  yeoman,  of  Whitkirk,  near  Leeds,  Yorks. 

Matric.  from  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  Dec.  13,  1633.    B.  at 

Buckworth,  Hunts.   School,  Mansfield.    Matnc.  1635;  B.A. 

1637-8.  Buried  at  All  Saints  Pavement,  York,  Apr.  8, 1640. 

(Scott-Mayor.) 
CLOUGH,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Sept.  9, 

1646.   S.  of  Stephen.   B.  at  Topcliffe,  near  Thirsk,  Yorks. 

School,  Laugh  ton.   Matric.  1646. 
CLOUGH,   EDWARD.    Adm.   at  Corpus  Christi,   1663.    Of 

Suffolk. 
CLOUGH,  GEORGE.    Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  Oct.  7, 

1620.   S.  of  John,  lawyer.   B.  at  TopdifEe,  Yorks.    School, 

Coxwold.  Matric  1620. 
CLOUGH,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  Caius,  July  2,  1667. 

S.  of  Gervase,  doctor  (medicus),  of  Ash  ton.  Lanes.    B.  at 

Winwick.  School,  Winwick.  Matric.  1667;  Scholar,  1668-71; 

B.A.  1670-1;  M.A.  1674.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  July,  1671; 

priest,  Dea  24,  1671.    R.  of  Houghton,  Norfolk,  1671;  of 

Bamingham   Winter,    1680-1713;   of   Suffield,    1686-1713. 

Died  I>ec.  28,  1713.  (Venn,  i.  432.) 

CLOUGH,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clark,  May  33,  1675.  Of 
Skipton,  Yorks. 

CLOUGH,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Apr.  14,  1619.  B.  in 
Yorks.  Matric.  1619.  Perhaps  s.  of  John,  barrister,  of  the 
Inner  Temple,  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1620. 

CLOUGH,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  22, 
1706.  S.  of  John,  clerk.  B.  at  Whittering,  Northants. 
School,  Rugby.  Matric  1707;  B.A.  1709-10;  M.A.  1713. 
Ord.  deacon  (PeterbO  Mar.  5,  1711-2.  Minor  Canon  of 
Rochester,  1713-21.  V.  of  Stockbury,  Kent,  1716-21.  V.  of 
Ashford,  1721-64.  R.  of  Monks  Horton,  1728-64.  Buried 
there  Nov.  15,  1764.    (H.  G.  Harrison.) 

CLOUGH,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Feb.  5,  1708-9. 
S.  of  Samuel,  gent.,  of  Wilton,  Norfolk.  B.  there.  School, 
Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matric.  1709;  Scholar,  1709-11.  Buried 
Sept.  27,  1711,  at  Wilton.  (Veim,  i.  520.) 


Clowes,  William 

CLOUGH,  JONATHAN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  5, 
1675-6.  Of  Lancashire.  Migrated  to  Christ's.  Matric.  1677; 
B.A.  1679-80;  M.A.  1683.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1683.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  1683.  R.  of  St  Giles',  Blaston,  Leics., 
1687.  R.  of  Gt  Casterton,  Rutland,  1690-1728.  Chaplain  to 
the  Marquis  of  Annandale.  R.  of  Hallaton  (South  Mediety), 
Leics.,  1711.  Buried  at  Hallaton,  Feb.  25,  1728.  (PeiU,  11. 
67;  Nichols,  II.  601.) 

CLOUGH,  MATTHEW.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  May  11, 
1639.  S.  of  WiUiam.  B.  at  Bramham,  Yorks.  School,  York. 
Matric.  1639. 

CLOUGH,  RICHARD.  '  Student  at  Christ's,  for  3  years,  circa 
1565.  B.  at  Bury,  Lanes.  Clerk  in  Holy  Orders.  For  16  years 
in  Northants.  B.  at  Shambrook,  Beds.  Married:  not  beneficed 
elsewhere.  Licensed  preacher.  Ord.  priest  by  Bishop  of 
Peterborough.  Age  50.  R.  of  S.  Reston,  Lines.,  May,  1601 ' 
(Line.  Presentation  Deed).  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Apr.  10, 1582. 
R.  of  Strixton,  Northants.,  1582.  V.  of  IrthUngborough  All 
Saints,  1587;  and  of  St  Peter's,  1593. 

CLOUGH,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Emmanuel,  June,  1585. 
Of  Lancashire.  School,  Manchester.  Migrated  to  Christ's. 
B.A.  1588-9;  M.A.  1592.  R.  of  Trinity  Church,  Colchester, 
Essex.  V.  of  TUtey,  1598-1612.  V.  of  Gt  ChishaU,  1605. 
Benefactor  to  Manchester,  Grammar  School.   (Peile,  i.  184; 

A.  A.  Mumford.) 

CLOUGH,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  May  18, 
1717.  S.  of  Robert,  gent.,  of  Hockwold,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 
School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Scholar,  1717-21.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  June  22,  1721.  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Shakerland, 
BadweU  Ash,  and  of  FeltweU.  Died  Feb.  24,  1777,  aged  77. 
M.I.  at  Feltwell.   (Venn,  11.  7.) 

CLOUGH,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1470-1.  Fellow  of  Pbterhouse, 
1473-90. 

CLOUGH,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1546; 
BJi.  1554;  M.A.  1557.  Fellow,  1555-8.  V.  of  Caldecot, 
Cambs.,  1557.  V.  of  Elmdon  St  Nicholas,  Essex,  1567.  Died 
before  Mar.  1602.  Will  (Consist.  C.  London)  1602-3.  (Peile, 
I.  40.) 

CLOUGH,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Apr.  14,  1619. 

B.  in  Yorks.   Matric.  1619. 

CLOWGHE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1555. 

CLOUGH,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Feb.  28,  1733-4. 
Of  Lincolnshire.  Matric.  1734;  B.A.  1739-40.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  June  17,  1739;  priest,  Sept.  20,  1741.  V.  of 
Carbrooke,  Norfolk,  1748-71.  V.  of  Tottington,  1750-74. 
P.C.  of  Thompson,  1764-8. 

CLOUN,  DAVID.   D.Civ.L.  1489-90. 

CLOVER,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  15,  1731. 
Of  Hertfordshire.   Matric.  1732;  LL.B.  1737. 

CLOVILLE,  FRANCIS.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1598. 
CLOVILLE,  HENRY.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  6,  1620. 

Of  Essex.   Matric.  1621;  B.A.  1623-4;  M.A.  1627.    Perhaps 

s.  of  Sir  Henry,  of  Cloville  Hall,  Essex,  Knt.   (Vis.  of  Essex, 

1634) 
CLOVELL,  PETER.    Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  9, 

1641-2.  Perhaps  5th  s.  of  Sir  Henry,  of  Cloville  Hall,  Essex, 

Knt.   (Vis.  of  Essex,  163^.) 

CLOVYLL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1476.  Perhaps  R.  of  Danbury,  Essex,  1514-8;  and  R.  of 
Widford  by  Colchester,  1518-22.   Died  1522. 

CLOWES,  EDMUND.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1622; 
B.A.  1625-6. 

CLOWES,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  24, 
1717-8.  S.  of  Samuel,  of  Manchester.  School,  Manchester. 
Matric.  1718;  Scholar,  1719.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  14, 
1720.  Probably  died  young:  not  mentioned  in  his  father's 
will,  1727.   (Mumford,  Manch.  Gr.  Sch.) 

CLOWES,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  July  5, 
1735.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Langley,  Cheshire.  School,  Maccles- 
field. Matric.  1736. 

CLOWES,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  1615  (on  the  King's  visit).  S.  of 
William,  surgeon  to  Queen  Elizabeth.  Surgeon  to  the 
Prince  of  Wales.  Sergeant  surgeon  to  the  King,  1626. 
Master  of  the  Barber-surgeons'  Company.  Died  1648-9. 
(D.N.B.) 

CLOWES  or  CLOVES,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene, 
Easter,  1627,  as  Cloves.  Migrated  to  Oxford,  1630.  B.A. 
from  Brasenose  College,  1630;  M.A.  1633.  Incorp.  B.A.  at 
Cambridge,  1632.  Perhaps  P.C.  of  Norton-in-the-Moors, 
Staffs.,  1632. 


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Clownam,  Richard 

CLOWNAM,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  St  John's, 
June  14,  1673.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Newton  or  Nitton,  Stafis. 
B.  there.  School,  Audley.  Matric.  1673;  B.A.  1676-7;  M.A. 
i6Sz.   R.  of  St  ftlichael  Royal,  London,  1690-3.  Died  1692. 

CLO\yTING,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi.  Of  Suffolk. 
Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  Nov.  12,  1650.  Matric.  1633;  B.A. 
1653-4;  M.A.  1658.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  i66i.  V. 
of  Wickham  Skeith,  Suffolk,  1670-1723.  Died  1723. 

CLUBB,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Feb.  3, 169 1-2. 
Of  Suffolk.  Matric  1692;  B.A.  1695-6;  M.A.  1699.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Aug.  1698;  priest,  Sept.  1703.  R.  of 
Whatfield,  Suffolk,  1703-11.  Father  of  George  (1719)  and 
of  John  (1721). 

CLUBB,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Sept.  2, 1719. 
Of  Sproughton,  Suffolk.  S.  of  George,  above,  R.  of  Whatfield, 
Suffolk.  Matric  1720;  B.A.  1723-4.  Brother  of  John 
(1721). 

CLUBB,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1633.  Of 
Suffolk.  Matric.  Easter,  1637;  B.A.  1639-40;  M.A.  1647. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May  28,  1643,  age  24;  C.  of  Wang- 
ford;  priest,  Dec  8,  1643.  R.  of  Boyton,  Suffolk,  1648.  R. 
of  Horbam,  1651.    R.  of  Athlington,  1660. 

CLUBB,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Michs.  1721.  S.  of 
George  (1692),  R.  of  Whatfield.  B.A.  1725-6.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Sept.  1725;  priest,  Sept.  1727.  V.  of  St  Clement's, 
Ipswich,  1729.  V.  of  Debenham,  1730.  R.  of  Whatfield, 
1735-73-  Satirical  writer.  Died  1773.  Brother  of  George 
(1719).   (D.N.B.;  Howard,  Vis.  of  Suffolk,  1.  224.) 

CLUB,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  2,  1671.  Of 
Suffolk.   Matric.  1671;  B.A.  1674-5. 

CLUDD,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  28,  1662. 
Of  Salop.  S.  and  h.  of  Edward,  of  Orleton,  Salop,  deceased. 
Matric.  1663.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Oct.  28,  1664.  Died 
Oct.  1721. 

CLUER,  $ee  CLEWER. 

CLUNGEON,  TIMOTHY.  Matric  sizar  from  Clark,  Easter, 
1620;  B.A.  1623-4;  M.A.  1627. 

CLUTTERBUCK  or  CLOTTERBOOKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at 
Emmanuel,  Sept.  26,  1671.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  1672; 
B.A.  1675-6; M.A.  1679. 

CLOTTERBUCKE,  LAWRENCE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  7, 
1664-5.  Probably  s.  of  Richard,  of  Derryluskan,  Tipperary; 
formerly  of  London.  Matric.  1667;  Scholar,  1668;  B.A. 
1668-9;  M.A.  1672.  R.  of  Kilrea,  Derry,  1675-1725.  Wili 
proved,  1726.   (H.  B.  Swanzy.) 

CLUTTERBOOK,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's, 
Sept.  10,  1694.  S.  of  Jasper.  Bapt.  at  St  Martin  Outwich, 
London,  Sept.  9,  1678.  Matric.  1695;  B.A.  1698-9;  M.A. 
1702;  B.D.  1709.  Fellow,  1701.  Proctor,  1705-6.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  21,  1707.  V.  of  Coton,  Cambs., 
1709.  C.  of  Hackney,  Midds.  Buried  at  St  Martin  Out- 
wich, Feb.  15,  1709-10.  Admon.  P.C.C.   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

CLUTTERBUCK,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  23, 
1639.  S.  of  Samuel,  R.  of  Din  ton,  Bucks.  Matric.  from 
Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford,  July  12,  1639,  age  15.  Returned  to 
Oxford,  and  graduated  there;  B.A.  1643;  M.A.  1646;  D.D. 
(Cambridge)  1669  {Lit.  Reg.).  Fellow  of  Magdalen  College, 
Oxford,  1644-8  (ejected).  R.  of  Leakford,  Hants.,  1660. 
R.  of  Llandrillo,  Merion.,  1660.  R.  of  St  Mary,  Southampton, 
1662.  Archdeacon  of  Winchester,  1684.  Will  proved  Jan.  8, 
1700-1.   (Clutterbuck,  iii.  300.) 

CLUVtERBUCK,  THOMAS,  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  22,  1686.  S.  of  Samuel,  gent.  B.  in  London.  School, 
Felsted.  Matric.  1686.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  8, 
1686-7.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Dec.  4,  1689,  as  s.  of 
Samuel,  silk-mercer,  of  London.  Treasurer  of  the  Navy,  and 
Privy  Councillor,  1742.  M.P.  for  Liskeard,  1722,  1727;  for 
Plympton  Earl,  1734,  1742.  Died  Nov.  23,  1742.  (G.  Mag.) 

CLUTTERBUCK,  TOBIAS.  M.A.  1604  (Incoip.  from  Oxford). 
Of  Gloucester.  Matric.  from  Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford,  Mar.  5, 
1584-5.  age  13;  B.A.  1589-90;  M.A.  1594.  Will  proved 
(Oxford)  Apr.  17,  1621;  of  All  Saints'  parish,  Oxford.  (Al. 
Oxon.) 

CLUTTERBOOKE,  WILLIAM.  Matric  pens,  from  Trinity, 
Michs.  1623;  scholar  from  Westminster;  B.A.  1627-8;  M.A. 
X631;  B.D.  1639.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Feb.  18,  i637-«; 
must  (Norwich)  Dec.  22,  1639.  R.  of  Woodham  Ferrers, 
Essex,  1641-65.   R.  of  Danbury,  1662-5.   Died  1665. 

GLUTTING,  OSMUND.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1583;  B.A.  1586-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  July  23, 
1)87;  priest,  Mav  26, 1588.  C.  of  Eastchurch,  Shepp«y,  1303- 
1635.  V.  of  Doddingtoo,  Kent,  1615-9.  R-  of  Warden,  1617. 
(H.  G.  Harrisoa.) 


Coaxes,  Luitft 

CLUTTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Magdalene,  Apr.  3, 
1750.  S.  of  Ralph,  clerk.  B.  at  Horsted-Keynes,  Sussex. 
Matric  1750;  B.A.  1754;  M.A.  1757.  FeUow,  1754.  R.  of 
Hanj^eton,  Sussex,  1757.  V.  of  Portslade,  1761.  Brother  of 
the  next. 

CLUTTON,  RALPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Maodalei«e,  Oct.  11, 
1745-  S.  of  Ralph,  R.  of  Horsted-Keynes,  Sussex.  B.  there. 
School,  Steyning,  Sussex.  Matric.  1745-6;  B.A.  1749-50; 
M.A.  1755.   Brother  of  the  above. 

CLUTTON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Feb.  21, 
1631-2.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Nantwich.  School,  Coventry. 
Matric  1632.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  5,  1634.  WUl 
(P.CC.)  1635.  Pedigree  in  Vis.  of  Chesh.,  1613.  (PeiU,  i. 
416.) 

CLUTTONE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1569. 

CLWAR,  THOMAS,  see  CLEWAR. 

CLYATT,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1623; 
B.A.  1626-7;  M.A.  1630.  Schoolmaster  at  East  Bergholt,  in 
1635.  Perhaps  P.C.  of  Wix,  Essex,  1664. 

CLYATT,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1625. 
Matric.  1626;  B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633. 

CLYAT,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  6, 
1664.  S.  of  Samuel,  deceased,  of  Whitgift,  Yorks.  B.  there. 
School,  Pocklington.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  July  9,  1664. 

CLYNT,  see  also  CLINT. 

CLYNT,  JOHN.  D.D.  FeUow  of  Gonville  Hall,  till  1453.  V.  of 
SafbY>n  Walden,  Essex,  1452-62.  Donor  of  windows  to  the 
College  library.  Died  1463.   (Venn,  i.  7.) 

CLYVELY, (1579).  see  LIVELEY. 

COACH,  WILLIAM,  see  COUCH. 

COATES  or  COTES,  ANTHONY.  Matric  sizar  from  Michael 
House,  Easter,  1544.  Will  of  one  of  these  names  (P.C.C.) 
1574;  of  Cransley,  Northants. 

COATES,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1673.  Of 
Norfolk.  Matric.  1674;  B.A.  16/7-8;  M.A.  1681.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Sept.  1678;  priest.  May,  1681.  V.  of  Thrigby, 
Norfolk,  1683-7. 

COATES,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1609;  B.A.  1613-4.  V.  of  Whitchurch,  Bucks.,  1626-79. 
Died  1679.  Buried  at  Whitchurch.  (Lipscomb,  iii.  513.) 

COATES  or  COTES,  EDMUND.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's, 
Apr.  18,  1663.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  York.  School,  York. 
Matric.  1663;  B.A.  1666-7;  M.A.  1670.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 
Sept.  1668;  priest  (Gloucester,  at  Holbom)  Feb.  27,  1669-70. 
One  of  these  names  R.  of  BoUial,  near  Morpeth,  1678.  V.  of 
Hartbum,  1683.   (Peile,  i.  602.) 

COATS,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1606; 
B.A.  1608-9. 

COATES,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1608; 
Scholar,  i6ii;B.A.  161 1-2;  M.A.  1615.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Aug.  6;  priest,  Aug.  7,  1615.  R.  of  St  Peter,  Nottingham, 
1617-40.  V.  of  Radcliffe-on-Trent,  till  1622.  R.  of  Adbolton, 
Notts.,  1622-8.  Died  Nov.  28,  1640,  age  53.  M.I.  at 
Nottingham.  (ThorUon,  11.  91;  Godfrey,  Churches  of  Notts.) 

COATES,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Sidney,  Mar.  20, 
1627-8.  S.  of  Nicholas,  gent.  School,  Bury,  Suffolk.  B.A. 
1631-2; M.A.  1635. 

COATES,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  29, 
1660.  S.  of  William,  blacksmith,  of  Gateshead,  Durham. 
B.  there.  School,  Newcastle.  Matric  1660. 

COATES,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  June  2,  1694. 
S.  of  John,  fanner,  B.  at  Settrington,  Vorks.  Schools, 
Barton  and  Coxwold.  Matric.  1695;  B.A.  1697-8.  Inc.  of 
Ganton,  Yorks.,  1/08-36,  V,  of  Wykeham,  1714-8.  R. 
of  Folkton,  1717-36. 

COATES,  JEREMY.  B.A.  1633  (Incorp.  from  Oxford.  Not  In 
Al.  Oxon.). 

COTES,  JOHN,  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1334. 

COATS,  JOHN,  Adm.  scholar  at  Sidney,  Sept.  23,  x6o8.  Matric 
1608. 

COATES,  JOHN.  M.B.  from  St  Catharine's,  1708.  S.  of 
William,  of  Pontcfract,  Yorks.,  gent.  Matric.  from  University 
CoUege,  Oxford,  May  19, 1694,  age  13;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1697-8. 
{Al.  Oxon.) 

COATES,  LUKE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  ao)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  13, 
1631-3.  S.  of  Edward,  husbandman,  deceased,  of  Dalton, 
Yorks.  B.  there.  School,  Saffron  Walden,  Essex.  Matric. 
1633.  Perhaps  V.  of  Kirkby  Ravensworth,  Yorks.,  1666-1714. 


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Coaxes,  Lukb 

COATS,  LUKE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i8)  at  Petrrrousb,  Mar.  I, 
1683-4;  afterwards  pens.  Of  Yorkshire.  School,  Durham. 
Matric.  1684;  Scholar,  1684;  B.A.  1687-8;  M.A.  1691.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  1688;  priest,  1689.  V.  of  Birstall,  Yorks., 
1701-18.  V.  of  East  Cowton,  1704-24.  Chaplain  to  Lord 
Cobham,  1717.  Dean  of  Middleham,  June  2,  1719.  Died 
in  Manchester,  Dec  23,  1741.  Buried  there.  Father  of 
William  (1724).  {T.  A.  Walker,  176.) 

COATES,  NATHAN.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hau,,  Jan.  6, 
1689-90.  Matric.  1689;  B.A.  1692-3. 

COATES,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Apr.  23,  1611. 
S.  of  Richard,  gent,  of  Sewstem,  Leics.  School,  Lobwortb. 
Scholar,  1613-5;  B.A.  1614-5.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June 

4,  1615;  priest.  May  26,  1616.  R.  of  Arnold,  Notts.,  1632. 
V.  of  S.  Wingfield,  Derbs.,  1646-75.  Died  1675.  (Venn,  i. 
211.) 

COATS,  RALPH.  Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1609. 
Of  Richmondshire.  B.A.  1612-3;  M.A.  1616;  B.D.  1624. 
Fellow,  1616.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  15;  priest,  Jxme 
16,  1622.  Minister  at  Homingsea,  Cambs.,  1632.  R.  of 
Thorington,  Essex,  1639-43.  Buried  at  Kingston,  Cambs., 
1643.   WiU  proved  (V.C.C.)  1643. 

COATS,  RALPH.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1611; 
B.A.  1614-5. 

COTES,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1566. 
One  of  these  names  R.  of  Shamford,  Leics.,  1573-5.  Died 
1575. 

COATES,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  20, 
1642.  S.  of  Thomas,  draper,  of  Wakefield,  Yorks.  B.  there. 
School,  Wakefield.  Matric  1642.  Ejected  from  St  John's, 
July  5, 1645;  adm.  at  Clare,  Sept.  3, 1645.  B.A.  from  Trinity 
Hall,  1645-6;  M.A.  1661.  Perhaps  V.  of  Burton  Pidsea, 
Yorks.,  1661-2.    V.  of  Owthome,  1661-80. 

COATES,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  29, 
1700.  S.  of  John,  butcher.  B.  at  Beverley,  Yorks.  School, 
Beverley.  Matric  1700;  B.A.  1703-4.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.) 
Sept,  23,  1705.   R.  of  Saxby  (?  Lines.),  1705-19. 

COTES,  ROBERT.  B.A.  (Oxford)  1544;  M.A.  (Cambridge)  1548. 
Fellow  of  Clare.  Perhaps  s.  of  Richard,  of  Thomton-le- 
Beans,  Yorks.  Succeeded  his  father,  1558.  R.  of  Gt  Horkesley, 
Essex,  1559-62;  deprived.  Died  c.  1576.  (Misc.  Gen.  et  Her., 
4th  S.  II.  181.) 

COATES,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  30,  1667. 
Of  Leicester.  Perhaps  s.  of  Robert,  of  Leicester.  Matric 
1667;  B.A.  1670-1;  M.A.  1674.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  24, 
1671;  priest,  Sept.  21,  1673.  R.  of  Aston  Flamville,  Leics., 
1679.  R.  of  Croft,  Leics.,  1695-1708.  Buried  Nov.  12,  1717. 
[Nichols,  IV.  35,  452.) 

COTES,  ROGER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  5,  1699. 

5.  of  Robert,  of  Burbage,  Leics.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric 
1699;  Scholar,  1701;  B.A.  1702-3;  M.A.  1706.  Fellow,  1705. 
Plumian  Professor  of  Astronomy,  1707-16.  F.R.S.  1711. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Mar.  30;  priest.  May  31,  1713.  Assisted 
Newton  in  the  re-issue  of  Qie  Principia.  Buried  at  All  Saints', 
Cambridge,  June  9,  1716.  (D.N.B.) 

COATS,  ROGER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Oct.  24,  1704.  Of 
Yorkshire.   Matric.  1704. 

COATES,  ROWLAND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  May  13,  1665.  Of 

Durham. 
COATES  or  COTES,  SAMUEL.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May 

14,  1634.    B.  at  Rawdon,  Guiseley,  Yorks.    Matric  1634; 

B.A.  1637-8;  M.A.  1641.    R.  of  Bridgeford,  Notts.,  tiU  1662 

(ejected).    Perhaps  V.  of  Youlgrave,  Derbs.,  1650-5.    Died 

1683,  aged  69.   {Calamy,  11.  280.) 

COATES,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  May  37,  1645.  Of 
Nottinghamshire.  Matric.  1645;  B.A.  1648-9;  Scholar,  1649; 
M.A.  1652.  Fellow,  1649-60. 

COATES,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Feb.  19, 1673-4. 

COATES,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  July  2, 
1726.  S.  of  James,  of  Silsden,  Yorks.  School,  Bingley, 
Yorks.   Matric.  1726. 

COTES,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  Mar.  30,  1655.  Of 
Westmorland.  Studied  at  Glasgow  University,  two  years, 
from  1649.  B.A.  1654-5.  Probably  R.  of  Rothbury,  North- 
umberland, 1656-60.   Died  there  Sept.  25,  1668. 

COATES,  THOMAS.  Matric  from  King's,  Lent,  1738;  BJi. 
1742-3. 

COATES,  WILLIABfL  Matric  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1579. 
B.  at  Thomton-le-Beans,  Yorks.,  c.  1560.  B.A.  1582-3; 
M.A.  1586.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  1583;  C.  of  Hildersham, 
Cambs.  and  V.  of  Linton,  1587-98.  R.  of  S.  Somercotes, 
Lines.,  1598.  Author,  'Short  questions.'  Perhaps  s.  of 
Richard  and  Dorothy  Coates;  if  so,  buried  Mar.  18,  1621-3. 
[Cooper,  II.  22;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  4th  S.  11.  181.) 


Cobb,  Samttbl 

COTES,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  siaar  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  July  8, 
1724.  Of  Yorkshire.  S.  of  Luke  (1683-4),  Dean  of  Middleham. 
School,  Sedbergh.  Matric  1725;  Scholar,  1725;  B.A.  1728-9. 
Tutor  to  Lord  Vemey. 

COBBE,  tee  also  COBBES. 

COBBE,  AUGUSTINE.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1537. 

COBBE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  May  27,  1687.  Of 
Wollaston,  Northants.  Matric.  1687;  B.A.  1690-1;  M.A, 
1694.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  May  22,  1692;  C.  of  Bishop 
Hatfield,  Hunts.   R.  of  Thorpe  by  Norwich,  1700. 

COBB,  E.  Resident  peas,  at  Jesus,  Aug.  1564. 

COBB,   EDWARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  19,   1666. 

Matric  1666-7;  B.A.  1670-1. 
COBBE  or  COBBS,  GEOFFREY.    Matric.  pens,  from  Gonville 

Hall,  Michs.  1552.   Perhaps  s.  of  William,  of  Sandringham, 

Norfolk.    Died  1581.    WiU  (P.C.C.)  1581;  of  Sandringham. 

Father  of  William  (1579).    [Venn,  i.  36.) 

COBB,  GEOFFREY.  Matric  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1629. 
Of  Norfolk. 

COBB,  GEOFFREY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  May  2,  1650. 
S.  of  William,  of  Babingley,  Norfolk.  School,  Swaffham. 
Matric.  1650.  Of  Congham,  gent.  Died  1678-9.  (F«in,  i. 
377:  where  his  description  is  erroneous.) 

COBBES,  HENRY.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1446. 

COBB,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1573. 

COBBE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1576.  Of 
London.  Exhibitioner  from  Christ's  Hospital.  Age  7  in  1563. 
B.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1579-80;  M.A.  1583.  Ord.  priest 
(Peterb.)  Mar.  30,  1591;  of  Queens'.  Master  of  Landbeach 
School,  Cambs.,  1581.  R.  of  South  Lufienham,  Rutland,  1595. 

COBBE,  JOHN,  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  May  18, 
1666.  Of  Bedfordshire.  Perhaps  eldest  s.  of  John,  of  Sham- 
brook,  Beds.,  gent.  Bapt.  May  15,  1649.  Scholar,  1666; 
Matric.  1667.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Dec.  5, 1669.  (Vis. 
of  Beds.) 

COBBE,  MARTIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Apr.  16,  1661. 
S.  of  Edmund,  of  Snettisham,  Norfolk.  B.  there.  Schools, 
private,  Ingoldisthorpe  and  Lynn.  Matric.  1661.  Lord  of 
the  Manor  of  Ingoldkthorpe.  Will  proved,  June  11,  1678. 
(Venn,  i.  411.) 

COBBE,  MICHAEL.   Matric  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1545. 

COBBE,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1551. 
S.  of  Avillus,  of  Hedingham,  Essex.  B.A.  1556-7.  Fellow 
of  St  John's,  1557.  Adm.  FelL-Com.  at  Caius,  Oct.  20,  1564. 
(Venn,  i.  55.) 

COBB,  OLIVER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1618; 
Doubtless  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Shambrook.  Bapt.  Dec.  28, 1601. 
B.A.  1621-2;  M.A.  1625.  Married  1628,  Mary  Smith. 
(Harvey,  WiUey  Hundred,  Beds.,  464.) 

COBB,  OLIVER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  May  7, 
1685.  Of  Bedfordshire.  School,  Bedford.  Matric.  1685; 
Scholar,  1685;  B.A.  168^;  M.A.  1692.  Ord.  priest  (London) 
June  3,  1694.  R.  of  Wixoe,  Suffolk,  1698-1727.  V.  of  Clare, 
1703-27.   Died  1727.   (T.  A.  Walker,  177.) 

COBB,  PAUL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Apr.  12,  1599.  Of 
Bedfordshire.  Perhaps  s.  of  lliomas,  of  Shambrook,  Esq. 
B.  at  Hardwick,  Hunts.,  1585.  (Vis.  of  Beds.,  1634.) 

COBBE,  RICHARD.    B.A.  1500-1;  M.A  1504.    Perhaps, V.  of 

Felmersham,  Beds.,  till  1513;  and  R.  of  Newenden,  Essex, 

1529-53.   Died  1553. 
COBBE  or  COBBES,   RICHARD.    Augustinian   canon.    B.D. 

1532-3. 
COBBE,  ROBERT.   Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1581; 

B.A.  from  Magdalene,  1584-5. 

COBB,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  4,  1610-1. 
Matric  i6ii;B.A.  1614-5;  M.A.  1618.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Sept.  21;  priest,  Sept.  23,  1617.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1618. 
Head  Master  of  Oimdle  School,  1625-37.  Died  1637. 

COBB,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  i, 
1694-5.  S.  of  Samuel,  citizen  and  cooper  of  London. 
'Grecian'  from  Christ's  Hospital.  Matric  1695;  Scholar, 
1697;  B.A.  1698-9;  M.A.  1702.  Under  Master,  Christ's 
Hospital,  1702-13.  Translator  and  Versifier.  Died  Sept.  18, 
1713.  Buried  in  the  school  cloisters.  (A.  W.  Lockhart; 
D.N.B.) 

COBB,  SAMUEL.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  8,  1715. 

B.  in  St  Andrew's,  Cambridge,  c.  1699.   Matnc  1716;  B.A. 
1719-20;  M.A.  1723.   Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  32,  1733; 

C.  of  CoUyweston,  Northants.;  priest.  May  31,  1734. 


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COBBE,  THOMAS.  B.A.  i5a7-«.  S.  of  Robert.  M.A.  1531-a. 
Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi,  1331.  Proctor,  1537-8.  R.  of 
Landbeach.Cambs.,  1544.  Died  1345.  Admon.(V.C.C.)  1343; 
to  his  father,  Robert. 

COBBB,  THOMAS.  Matric  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1372. 
One  of  these  names  R.  of  Bircbam  Tofts,  Norfolk,  1393. 

COBBE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1457- 

COBBE,  WILLIABd.  B.A.  1333-4.  Of  Yorkshire.  FeUow  of 
St  John's,  1534. 

COBBE,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1370. 

COBBE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FelL-Com.  at  King's,  Michs.  1579- 
S.  of  Geoffrey  (1332),  of  Sandringham,  Norfolk.  Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  1383.  Knighted,  1603.  Died  May  16, 
1613. 

COBB,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1613. 
Of  Norfolk.  Perhaps  s.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Lincohi's  Inn; 
adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  19,  1610. 

COBB,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  23, 
1646.  S.  of  Sir  Francis,  Knt.,  of  Beverley  and  Ottringham, 
Yorks.  B.  there.  School,  York.  Matric  1646.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  Oct.  26, 1648.  Of  Ottringham.  Knighted,  1661.  D.L.  for 
East  Riding,  1688.  Married  Winifred,  dau.  of  John  Coke,  of 
Holkham,  Norfolk.  Buried  at  St  Mary's,  Beverley,  Dec.  15, 
1695.    {Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1666.) 

COBBE, .   B.A.  1481-2;  M.A.  1483. 

COBBE, .   Pens,  at  Gonville  Hall,  1333-4. 

COBBE, .  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Michs.  1377. 

COBBE, .  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  82,  1645. 

'COBBE, ,  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Easter,  1646. 

COBBALL,  WILLIAM.  Matric  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1648; 
B.A.  1631-2;  M.A.  1633.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Norwich) 
Sept.  1661. 

COBBETT, .   M.A.  1489. 

COBOLD,  EDMUND.   Fellow  of  Gonvillb  Hall,  till  1434. 

COBBOLD,  THOMAS,  B.A.  1477-8;  M.A.  1481.  FeUow  of 
Gonville  Hall,  1480-1503.  Possibly  the  same  who 
graduated  LL.D.  (next). 

COBOLD,  THOMAS.  B.Civ.L.  1494-5;  LL.D.  (Incorp.  from 
Rome)  1301.  Sent  on  a  mission  to  Rome,  1499;  probably  for 
the  right  of  appointing  preachers.  Chaplain  to  the  Pope. 
Penitentiary  at  Rome  for  England. 

COBBOLD, .  B.A.  1480-1;  M.A.  1483. 

COBBES,  EDMUND.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1631.  Of  Kent. 
S.  of  Ambrose,  of  Canterbury.  Matric  from  Pembroke, 
Oxford,  June  30,  1627,  age  34;  B.A.  1631.  Perhaps  V.  of 
Compton  Bishop,  Somerset,  1639.   (^4^.  Oxon.) 

COBBES,  THOMAS.  Matric  sizar  from  Clark,  Easter,  1382; 
B.A.  1585-6;  M.A.  1589.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Dec.  19, 
1392.  Licensed  to  teach  grammar  at  Wendling,  Norfolk; 
perhaps  C.  there. 

COBDEN,  EDWARD.  M.A.  from  King's,  1713.  S.  of  William, 
of  Haslemere,  Surrey,  gent.  School,  Winchester.  Matric. 
from  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  Nov.  19,  1702,  age  16;  B.A. 
(Oxford}  1706;  B.D.  and  D.D.  1723.  V.  of  Empshot,  Hants. 
V.  of  Sandon,  Herts.,  1711-27.  V.  of  Buckden,  Hunts., 
1720-7.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1721-64.  R.  of  Acton,  Middlesex. 
1726.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1726.  R.  of  St  Augustine  and  St 
Faith,  London,  1730,  Chaplain  to  George  II,  1730.  Arch- 
deacon of  London,  1742.  President  of  Sion  College,  1731. 
Died  Apr.  22,  1764.    WiU,  P.C.C.    (D.N. B.;  Al.  Oxon.) 

COBDEN,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Nov.  18,  1637. 
Matric.  1637;  Scholar,  1641;  B.A.  1641-2.  Supp,  for  In- 
corporation  at  Oxford,  1643. 

COBDEN,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1648.  B.  at  Haslemere,  Surrey,  c.  1630.  Matric.  1648.  Left 
in  1650. 

COBHAM,  EDWARD.  Matric  FelL-Com.  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1563. 

COBHAM,  HENRY.  Matric  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1347, 
imputes.  Perhaps  5th  s.  of  George  Brooke,  6th  Lord  Cobham. 
Distinguished  diplomatist,  repeatedly  sent  to  Spain  and  the 
Netherlands.  Knighted,  1375.  M.P.  for  Kent,  1386,  1388. 
Died  c.  1604-5  (?  1391-2).   (D.N.B.;  A.  B.  Beavan.) 

COBHAM,  JOHN  DB.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1344.  Promoted 
to  a  benefice,  1330. 

COBHAM,  JOHN.  Matric  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1348. 

COBHAM,  Lord,  sm  BROOKB,  HBNRY. 


Cock,  John 

COBHAM,  THOMAS  DE.  Chancellor  of  the  Univeisity,  c.  1320. 
Graduated  in  Arts  at  Paris,  in  Law  at  Oxford,  and  ia 
Theology  at  Cambridge.  R.  of  Hollingboume,  Kent,  1288; 
of  Boxley,  1299.  Preb.  of  Hereford,  1299.  Preb.  of  Wells, 
1299.  Archdeacon  of  Lewes,  1301.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1306. 
R.  of  Hackney,  1306.  Precentor  of  York,  1312.  Employed 
on  public  missions  to  the  Pope  and  the  King  of  France. 
Bishop  of  Worcester,  1317.  Died  Aug.  26,  1327.  Buried  in 
his  cathedral.  {D.N.B.,  where  it  is  denied  that  he  was  Chan- 
cellor  of  Cambridge.) 

COBHAM,  THOMAS  DE.  ChanceUor  of  the  University,  1422-3. 

COBHAM,  THOMAS.  Matric  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1547. 

COBHAM,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinfty,  May  24,  1639. 
Matric.  1659. 

CObhAM,  WILLIAM.  Pens,  at  Queens',  c.  1544.  Scholar  from 
King's  School,  Canterbury.  S.  of  George  Brooke,  Lord 
Cobham.  B.  Nov.  i,  1527.  M.P.  for  Hythe,  1547;  for 
Rochester,  1355.  Succeeded  as  Lord  Cobham,  1358.  Lord 
ChamberUiin,  1396.  Warden  of  the  Cinque  Ports,  1558. 
K.G.,  1584.  Died  Mar.  6, 1596-7.  Buried  in  Cobham  Church, 
Kant.    (G.E.C.) 

COBHAM, .  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  King's,  Michs.  1549. 

COBHAM, .  Adm.  sizar  at  King's,  1579. 

COBLEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  July  3, 
1 63 1.  S.  of  Richard,  grazier.  B.  at  Bigdon,  Leics.  School, 
Uppingham.  Matric  1631;  B.A.  1634-3;  M.A.  1638. 

COBSEY,  RICHARD.   B.Can.L.  1492-3. 

COCHRAN,  ARCHIBALD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Peter- 
house,  Apr.  27,  1749.  Of  Middlesex.  School,  Hackney. 
Matric  1749. 

COCK,  see  also  COOK  and  COX. 

COCK,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  i,  1653.  Of 
Suffolk.  One  of  these  names,  'of  Bassam,  Suss.'  (perhaps 
Barsham,  Suffolk),  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1654.  Of 
Ilketshall  St  Margaret,  Suffolk,  Esq.  Probably  father  of 
Samuel  (1678).   {Vis.  of  Suff.,  1664.) 

COCK,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pedS.  at  Emmanuel,  June  i,  1680. 
Of  Suffolk.  Matric  1682;  B.A.  1683-4;  MA.  1687.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  1686;  i^riest,  Nov.  30,  1688.  V.  of 
Holy  Trinity,  Bungay,  Suffolk,  1688. 

COCKE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1624; 
B.A.  1627-8;  M.A.  1631. 

COCKE,  GEORGE.  Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  Christ's,  July, 
1616.  S.  of  George,  Mayor  of  Norwich.  B.A.  1619-20;  M.A. 
1623.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Norwich)  Feb.  1626-7.  P.C. 
of  St  Andrew's,  Norwich,  1634-8.  C.  of  St  Peter  Mancroft, 
1661.  Perhaps  R.  of  Barsham,  Suffolk,  1635-73;  if  so,  died 
Oct  20,  1673,  aged  71.  {PeiU,  1.  308.) 

COCKE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  June  28, 
1628.  S.  of  Francis,  of  Norwich.  B.  there.  School,  Norwich. 
Matric.  1628.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1628.  Barrister, 
1637.  Brother  of  Robert  (1630-1).   {Petie,  i.  393.) 

COCKE,  HENRY.  Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1553. 
One  of  these  names,  of  Broxboume,  Herts.,  adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  1559.  Knighted,  1577.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1616;  a< 
Broxboume,  Knt. 

COCKE,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Petkrhousk,  July  24,  1619. 
Afterwards  pens.  S.  of  Richard,  of  London.  School,  Char- 
terhouse. Matric  1619;  B.A.  1622.  V.  of  Silverley,  Cambs., 
and  R.  of  Ashley,  1632-9.   Died  1639.    {T.  A.  Walkir,  13.) 

COCK,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  May  7,  1711.  B.  at 
Sutton,  Yorks.  Matric  1711;  B.A.  1714-3. 

COCK,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  23, 
1699-1700.  S.  of  Thomas,  deceased.  B.  at  Skelsmergh,  near 
Kendal,  Westmorland.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1700; 
B.A.  1703-4.  V.  of  St  Michael,  Appleby,  1712-38.  M.I.  at 
St  Michael's.    Died  Jan.  16,  1738. 

COCK,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  May  7.  1729-  S.  of , 

clerk,  deceased.  B.  in  Kirkby  Lonsdale.  Westmorland. 
Matric.  1729.  Rustat  Scholar.  V.  of  Tunstall,  Lane*.,  1737- 
c.  56.   (A.  Gray.) 

COCKE,  JOHN.  Matric  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter,  1576; 
B.A.  from  Christ's,  1579-80;  M.A.  1583;  B.D.  from  Em- 
manuel, 1591.  Fellow  of  Emmanuel,  1385-93-  Will  proved 
(V.CC.)  1393. 

COCKE,  JOHN.  Matric  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1383; 
B.A.  1386-7;  M.A.  1590. 

COCKE,  JOHN.   Matric  pens,  from  Maodalihk,  Easter,  1386. 

COCK,  JOHN.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  1596;  B.A.  X397-8. 

COCKE,  JOHN.  Matric  pens,  from  Chrut's,  July,  1615;  B.A. 
from  Trinity,  1618-9. 

COCKE,  JOHN.  Matric  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1630;  BA. 
1623;  M.A.  1628.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  33;  pflcst, 
Sept.  34,  1626. 


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COCK,  JOHN.  Adtn.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  1625.  Matric.  1626. 
Perhaps  s.  of  Richard,  Esq.,  of  Castle  Oitcb,  Herefs.;  adm. 
at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  24,  1626-7. 

COCK,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  24,  1644.  Of 
London.  Matric  1644;  B.A.  1647-8.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1649,  as  Cook;  M.A.  from  New  College,  1650.  Fellow,  1649; 
ejected,  1660.    R.  of  Heyford  Warren,  Oxon. 

COCK,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  June  16,  1655. 
S.  of  Henry.  B.  at  Newcastle.  School,  Famacres.  Matric. 
1655;  B.A.  1658-9;  M.A.  1662.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  1660 
and  priest  by  Bishop  Saunderson.  Perhaps  V.  of  St  Ctewald, 
Durham,  1673.  Lecturer  at  St  Nicholas,  Newcastle,  1675-9. 
R.  of  Gateshead,  1687-9  (deprived  as  non-juror).  Retired  to 
London.    Died  there.   (H.  M.  Wood ;  Prt/<,  i.  568.) 

COCKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  June  25,  1672. 
S.  of  Roger,  clothier.  B.  at  Tiverton.  School,  Tiverton. 
Matric.  1672;  B.A.  1675-6;  M.A.  1679.  One  of  these  names 
(M.A.)  V.  of  Newport  Pagnell,  Bucks.,  1685-8.  Died  1688. 
Buried  there.  {Lipscomb,  iv.  286.) 

COCK,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Sx  John's,  June  25,  1734- 
S.  of  Joseph,  merchant,  of  Cambs.  B.  in  Cambridge.  Bapt. 
at  St  Peter's,  Dec.  4,  1715.  School,  Eton  (colleger).  Matric. 
1735;  B.A.  1737-8;  M.A.  1741;  D.D.  1760.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Sept.  22;  priest,  Oct.  20,  1745.  R.  of  Debden, 
Essex,  1745-96.  R.  of  Gt  Horkesley,  1761-96.  Died  Jan. 
30,  1796.   (Scott-Mayor,  iii.  457.) 

COCK,  JOHN  GERRARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Caius,  Apr. 
21,  1671  (re-adm.  Fell.-Com.  Jime,  1675).  S.  of  George, 
merchant,  of  London.  B.  in  Dantzig,  Poland.  Schools, 
Bromley,  Kent;  Lewisham,  and  Aldersgate,  London.  Matric. 
1672;  LL.B.  1676.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  19, 
1675.    (Venn,  1.  444.) 

COCKE,  MARTIN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1603; 
B.A.  from  Christ's,  1606-7.  Afterwards  at  Trinity  College, 
Dublin. 

COKKE,  MATTHEW.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  May,  1558- 
Perhaps  will  (P.C.C.)  1601;  of  Brightling,  Sussex,  clerk. 
(J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

COCK,  NATHANIEL,  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Sidney,  June  29, 
1674.  S.  of  Digory,  yeoman.  B.  at  Chumley,  Devon.  Schools, 
Oakington  and  Tiverton.  Matric.  1674;  B.A.  1677-8;  M.A. 
1681.  Admon.  of  one  of  these  names  (Exeter)  1710;  of 
Martinhoe,  clerk. 

COCK,  PATRICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  28,  1660. 
Matric.  1660;  Scholar,  1661;  B.A.  1663-4;  M.A.  1667. 
Fellow,  1664.  Proctor,  1697-8.  Taxor,  1698.  Signs  for 
deacon's  orders  (London)  June  5,  1669.  R.  of  Chesterton, 
Cambs.,  1690. 

COCK,  PATRICK.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1698; 
B.A.  1702-3. 

COCKE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Caius,  c.  Dec.  1624.  S.  of 
John,  of  Saham  Tony,  tailor.  School,  Scoulton.  Matric  1625. 

COCKE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  II,  1523.  B.  at  Dunmow,  Essex.  B.A.  1527-8. 
Fellow,  1526-30.  Master  of  Colchester  School;  and  after- 
wards of  Dedham,  Essex.   (Harwood  calls  him  '  Richard.') 

COCKE,  ROBERT.  Matric  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1574. 

COCKE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  1608. 
Probably  s.  of  Robert,  of  Rushford. 

COCKE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Nov.  17, 1628. 
S.  of  John,  of  Rockland,  Norfolk,  attomey-at-law.  School, 
Wymondham.  Matric.  1629;  Scholar,  1629-35;  B.A.  1632-3; 
M.A.  1636.  C.  of  St  Cuthbert,  Thetford,  1637.  Minister  of 
Deopham,  Norfolk,  in  1648.  Probably  V.  of  Gt  Maplestead, 
Essex,  1660-3;  and  R.  of  Stambome,  1662-72.  (Venn,  i. 
286.) 

COCK,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  Feb.  24, 
1630-1.  S.  of  Francis.  B.  at  Norwich.  School,  Norwich. 
Matric.  1631.  Brother  of  George  (1628). 

COCK,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  10,  1650-1. 
S.  of  Robert,  gent.,  of  Much  Waltham,  Essex.  B.  there. 
Migrated  to  St  John's,  Jan.  21, 1653-4,  age  18.  Matric.  1651, 
as  Cox;  B.A.  1654-5;  M.A.  1658. 

COCKE,  SAMUEL.  B.A.  from  Pembroke,  161  t-a.  B.  in  St 
Botolph,  Colchester.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept.  23,  1615, 
age  24J  priest,  Mar.  16,  1616-7.  Schoolmaster  at  Worming- 
ford,  E^x.  R.  of  St  Giles',  Colchester,  in  1644.  (David's 
Essex,  224.) 

COCKE,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  1621. 

COCK,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  31,  1678. 
Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  1686;  M.B.  1686.  One  of  these  names 
s.  and  h.  of  Charles  (perhaps  1653),  o^  llketshall  St  Margaret, 
Suffolk,  gent.;  age  3  in  1664.  (Vis.  ofSuff.,  1664.) 

COCKE,  THOMAS.  Matric  pens,  (age  11)  from  Sx  John's, 
Easter,  1562. 


COCKERELL,  AMBROSE 

COCK,  THOMAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  Emmanuel,  c.  1591;  B.A. 

1593-4- 
COCKE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1620; 

B.A.  1623-4;  M.A.  1627.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec  18, 

1631. 
COCK,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  i, 

1647.  S.  of  John,  merchant,  of  Lambeth,  Surrey.  B.  there. 

Matric  1647.  Perhaps  author  of  Discttssion  on  the  first  of  the 

six  non-tuUurak,  viz.  Air,  etc.  (1665). 

COCKE,  W.  Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1562. 
COCK,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1544. 

COCKE,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Mar.  26,  1688. 

Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  1688;  M.B.  1693. 
COKAYNE,  ASTON.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity  (according  to 

G.E.C.,  but  not  found)  c.  1624.  S.  of  Thomas.   B.  1608,  at 

Elvaston,  Derbs.  Created  Bart.,  1642.  Buried  at  Polesworth, 

Derbs.,  Feb.  18,  1683-4. 

COCKAINE  or  COKAYNE,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19) 
at  Jesus,  Nov.  4,  1703.  Of  Derbyshire.  Matric.  1704.  B.A. 
1707-8.   Ord.  priest  (Ely)  Mar.  16,  1711-2. 

COKENE,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Sx  John's,  Easter, 
1560; B.A.  1564-5. 

COKAIN,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Jesus,  July  7,  1663- 
Of  the  Isle  of  Ely. 

COCKAYNE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Feb.  25, 
1635-6.  S.  of  John,  Esq.  B.  at  Cople,  Beds.  Bapt.  there, 
Jan.  16,  1619-20.  Schools,  Everton  and  Aspley  Guise. 
Matric.  1636;  B.A.  1639-40.  Lecturer  at  All  Hallows, 
Barking,  1642.  R.  of  St  Pancras,  Soper  Lane,  London,  till 
1660.  Chaplain  to  Sir  Bulstrode  Whitelock.  F>reacher  to 
an  independent  community  in  Redcross  Street.  Died  Nov.  - 
21,  1691.  Buried  in  Bunhill  Fields.   (D.N.B.) 

COCKAYNE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  14, 
1701.  Of  Derbyshire.  S.  of  Francis,  mayor  of  Derby.  School, 
Derby.  Matric.  1701;  B.A.  1704-5.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Feb.  29,  1707-8.  R.  of  Doveridge,  Derbs.,  1709-46.  Died 
1746. 

COCKAINE,  JOHN,  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens',  Apr.  25, 1659. 
Of  Bedfordshire.  Perhapss.  of  John,  of  Eyworth.  Bapt.  Oct. 
23.  1645. 

COCKAINE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pkxerhouse, 
Sept.  15, 1634.  S.  of  Lewis,  of  Cockayne  Hatley,  Beds.  Bapt. 
there,  Nov.  17,  1616.  Matric.  1634-5.  Buried  there  Nov.  18, 
1653.    (Vis.  of  Beds.,  1634.) 

COCKAINE,  SCIPIO.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  15,  1637.  Of 
Cambridgeshire.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Shingay,  Cambs.  Matric. 
1637.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  1641.  Grandfather  of 
Count  Cockayne,  of  Poland. 

COKAINE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Pembroke, 
1633.  S.  of  WiUiam,  of  London.  Perhaps  of  Little  Wood- 
house,  Yorks.  Died  Mar.  11,  1711-2,  aged  96.  (Le  Neve, 
Mon.,  II.  227.) 

COKAYNE,  THOMAS,  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Apr.  22,  1737- 
B.  at  Doveridge,  Derbs.  Matric  1737;  B.A.  1740-1;  M.A. 
1744.  Fellow,  1743-66.  R.  of  Rotherhithe,  1766-92.  Died 
1792- 

COCKCROFT,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Easter, 
1544;  B.A.  1545-6;  M.A.  (from  Trinity)  1549.  Fellow  of 
Trinity,  1547.    Ord.  deacon  (York)  1551.   Will  (V.C.C.)  1567, 

COCKCROFT,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Sx  John's,  Michs. 
1554.  Of  Halifax,  Yorks.  B.A.  1557-8;  M.A.  1564.  Fellow, 
1558.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (London)  Oct.  1,  1564. 

COCKER,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Gonville  Hall,  Easter, 

1548. 
COCKER,  ROGER.    B.Can.L.  1524-5.    R.  of  East  Donniland, 

Essex,  1529.  R.  of  Haseleigh,  1536. 
COCKERAM,  ARMIGER.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov. 

1571. 
COCKERAM,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  July  8,  1629. 

Of  Suffolk.   Matric.  1629-30;  B.A.  1632-3. 

COCKERHAM,  COCKRAM  or  KAKERAM,  RICHARD.    B.A. 

1467-8;  M.A.  1471;  B.D.  1479-80;  D.D.  1482-3.    Fellow 

of  Pembroke,  c.  1470.  Proctor,  1473-4.    Compiler,  with 

Ralph  Songer,  of  a  catalogue  of  the  Library. 
COCKRAM,  WILLIAM.   Matric  FeU.-Com.  from  King's,  Lent, 

1563-4- 
COCKERAM,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Sx  John's,  Easter, 

1582;  B.A.  1584-5;  M.A.  1588.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept. 

*9.  1597.  age  32;  R.  of  Ashby-by-Claxton;  priest, Sept.  29, 

1598.    R.  of  Brampton,  Suffolk,  1606.  V.  of  Wcsthall,  1614. 

R.  of  Bale,  Norfolk,  1615. 
COKERELL,  AMBROSE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jssus,  Michs.  159a. 


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COCKERELL,  DaNIEL 

COCKERELL,  DANIEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Emmanuel,  Easter, 

1605.    Of  Northamptonshire.    Scholar;  B.A.  1608-9;  M.A. 

i6ia;  B.D.  1619.    Fellow,  1612-21.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 

June   14;  priest,  June   15,   1617.    R-  of  North  Cadbury, 

Somerset,  1623-5.    R-  of  West  Wickham,  Kent,  in  1630; 

'D.D.'    Buried  there  Dec.  1630. 
COCKERELL,  EDWARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  Jksus,  Easter, 

1568. 
COKERELL,  GEORGE.    Matric  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Michs. 

1573- 
COCKERELL,  HENRY.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1624;  B.A.  1628-9;  M.A.  1632.   Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar. 

18;  priest,  Mar.  19,  1629-30. 
COCKARELL,  LUKE.   Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at  Caius,  June  25, 

1686.   S.  of  Samuel,  gent.,  of  Gloucester.   From  Gloucester 

Hall,  Oxford.  Matric.  there.  Mar.  28,  1680;  B.A.  (Gloucester 

Hall)  1683;  M.B.  (Cambridge)  1686.    WiU  proved  (P.C.C.) 

Oct.  17,  1737.   (Venn,  i.  481;  .41.  Oxon.) 
COCKERELL,  PETER.    Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 

Michs.  1615.    Of  Norfolk.    B.A.  1618-9;  M.A.  1622.    V.  of 

Tottington,    Norfolk,    1623-38.     R.  of   Greeting  St  Olave, 

Suflolk,  1623-9. 
COCKERILL  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Jan.  15, 

1614-5.   S.  of  Peter,  husbandman,  of  Wymondham,  Norfolk. 

Schools,  Thompson,  Norfolk,  and  Cambridge.   Matric.  1615; 

Scholar,  1616. 
COCKERELL,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Sept. 

14,1670.  S.  of  John,  clothier.  B.  at  Dedham,  Essex.  School, 

Dedham.    Matric.    1671;   B.A.    1674-5;   M.A.    1678.    Ord. 

deacon  (Norwich)  Feb.  1675-6;  priest  (London)  Mar.  11, 

1676-7. 
COCKERELL,  SAMUEL.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Sept.  24, 

1579.   Of  Essex.  Matric.  from  King's,  1578. 

COCKERELL, .   B.A.  1523-4- 

COCKERELL,    .     Adm.    at   Corpus   Christi,    1569.     Of 

Norfolk. 

COCKERTON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Cij^re,  Lent, 
1557-8. 

COCKET,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  peas,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1558. 
Matric.  Easter,  1560. 

COCKET,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1585. 

COCKETT,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Mar.  21, 
1647-8.  S.  of  Robert.  B.  at  Giggleswick.  School,  Giggles- 
wick.  Matric.  1650-1;  B.A.  1651;  M.A.  1656.  R.  of  Reed, 
Herts.,  1660.  R.ofWidford,  1670.  Died  1693.  Will,  P.C.C. 
{Peile,  I.  518.) 

COCKETT,  RICHARD.  Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  Caius,  see  the 
next. 

COCKETT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Mar. 
10,  1594-5.  Probably  s.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Broomsthorpe. 
B.  in  Norfolk.  School,  Brumstead,  Norfolk.  Perhaps  matric. 
as  Richard.  Buried  at  Oxnead,  Nov.  18, 1635.  {Venn,  1. 155.) 

COCKET, .  Fee  for  M.A.  or  higher  degree,  1473-4. 

COCKFIELD, .   D.Can.L.  1463-4.   Perhaps  John  Cockfield 

who  exchanged  Helion  Bumstead,  Essex,  for  Histon,Cambs., 
1459. 

COCKHILL,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  1595-6. 

COCKYN,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent, 
1582-3;  B.A.  1586-7. 

COCKYN,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1547. 

COCKIN,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  15, 
1640.  S.  of  George,  draper,  of  Kirkburton,Yorks.  B.  at  West- 
wick,  Norfolk.  School,  Slaithwaite,  Yorks.  (private).  Matric. 
1640;  B.A.  1643-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  2,  1644-5; 
priest,  June  1,  1645. 

COCKYN,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhousb,  Easter, 
1566. 

COCKING,  ROBERT  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  June  23, 
1694.  S.  of  James.  B.  at  Warkworth,  Northumberland. 
School,  Hexham.  Matric.  1695;  Scholar,  1696-7.  Probably 
Master  of  Hexham  School,  1698-1701.  Married,  Dec.  3, 1699, 
at  Chotter-le-Street,  Durham,  Mrs  Roxby,  widow.  {Hexham 
Register;  H.  M.  Wood;  PeUe,  11.  131.) 

COCKYN,  THOMAS.  Matric.  FelL-Com,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1562. 

COCKIN,  THOMAS.   M.A.  1612-3  (on  visit  of  Prince  of  Wales). 
COCKIN,  THOMAS.  Matric.  FelL-Com.  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 

COCKLY,  ANDREW.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Jan.  20, 
1577-8.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Haverhill,  Essex.  School,  Chester- 
ton.  Matric.  1577-8. 


CocKSHOOTE,  Roger 

COCKMAN,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  Feb.  21, 
1617-8.  Of  Yorkshire.  Matric.  1618;  B.A.  1621-2;  M.A.  1625. 
One  of  these  names,  schoolmaster,  married,  at  Halifax,  Aug. 
24,  1630,  Grace  Ward.  Will  (York)  1648;  of  Dublin,  and 
Halifax.   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

COCKMAN,  FRANCIS.  B.A.  from  King's,  1636-7.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Sept.  24,  1637;  priest.  May  ao,  1638. 

COCKMAN,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1621.  Of  Suffolk.  Buried  at  St  Benet's,  Cambridge, 
June  22,  1624. 

COCKMAN,  JOHN.  Incorp.  M.D.  1719,  from  University  CoUege, 
Oxford.  Matric.  there,  Apr.  i,  1699,  age  18.  S.  of  Thomas 
(next),  of  Cowden,  Kent,  clerk.  B.A.  (Oxford)  1702;  M.A. 
1705;  M.D.  1715.  Physician  at  Maidstone,  Kent.  Died 
Nov.  28,  1734.  Buried  at  Bishopsbourne,  Kent.  Brother  of 
Thomas  (1698).   {Al.  Oxon.) 

COCKMAN,  THOMAS.  M.A.  from  Peterhouse,  i666.  Matric. 
from  Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  Mar.  26, 1659;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
i66a.  R.  of  Cowden,  Kent,  1668-1719.  R.  of  Trottisdiffe, 
1704.  Died  1719.  Father  of  the  next,  and  of  John  (1719). 
{Al.  Oxon.) 

COCKMAN,  THOMAS.  Incorp.  M.A.  1698,  from  University 
College,  Oxford.  Matric.  there,  Jan.  22, 1690-1,  age  16.  S.  of 
Thomas,  above,  of  Cowden,  Kent,  clerk.  B.A.  (Oxford)  1694; 
M.A.  1697;  D.D.  1733.  Fellow  of  University  College,  1697. 
Master,  1722-45.  V.  of  East  Mailing,  Kent,  1723-45.  R.  of 
Trottisclifie,  1724-45.  Died  Feb.  1,  1744-5.  Brother  of  John 
(1719).   Will,  P.C.C.    {Al.  Oxon.) 

COCKMAN,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Michs.  1582;  B.A.  1585-6;  M.A.  1589.  Ord.  deacon  and 
priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  30,  1589.  V.  of  Elvedon,  Suffolk, 
1596-1634.  R.  of  Little  Fakenham  and  Euston,  1619-32. 
Died  1634. 

COCKRAINE,  NATHANIEL.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  1619;  B.A. 
1620-1.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  May  20,  1627. 

COCKRAINE,  PHINEAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1612,  scholar  from  Westminsta",  1612.  B.  at  Fressingfield, 
Suffolk.  B.A.  1615-6;  M.A.  1C19.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield); 
priest  (London)  Sept.  24,  1620,  age  25.  C.  of  All  Hallows, 
Bread  St,  London.  V.  of  Easton  Maudit,  Northants.,  1623- 
3\-.   Died  1636. 

COCKS,  see  COX. 

COCKSIDGE,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Jesus,  June  20, 
1670.  Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  1671;  B.A.  1673-4;  Scholar,  1674; 
M.A.  1677.  V.  of  Lindsell,  Essex,  1674-8.  R.  of  Woolpit, 
Suffolk,  1678-1715.   Died  1715.    Father  of  the  next. 

COCKSEDGE,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  May 
17,1693.  S.  of  Francis  (above).  B.  at  Lindsell,  Essex.  School, 
Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matric.  1693;  Scholar,  1695;  B.A.  1696-7. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Feb.  25,  1699-1700.  R.  of  Bacton, 
Suffolk,  1702. 

COCKSEDGE,  JOHN.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1626-7;  M.A.  1630. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May  24, 1635.  Perhaps  R.  of  Wether- 
den,  Suffolk,  1662-82.   Died  i68a. 

COCKSEDGE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Mar.  29,  1649. 
Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  1649.  Will  of  one  of  these  names  (P.C.C.) 
1672;  of  Stow-Maries,  Essex,  clerk. 

COCKSEDGE,  ROGER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Mar.  19, 1735-6- 
Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  1736;  B.A.  1739-40;  M.A.  1743-  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  1739;  priest,  Sept.  1740.  R.  of 
Wordwell,  Suffolk,  1746-50.  R.  of  Rattlesden,  1750-63-  R- 
of  Drinkstone,  1750-63.  R.  of  Whelnetham,  1767-96. 
Chaplain  to  Archbishop  Comwallis.  Died  Mar.  14,  1806, 
aged  90.   (H.  G.  Harrison.) 

COCSAGE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1555- 
Will  (P.C.C.)  1572,  of  Thomas  Cocksage,  of  Staple  Inn,  gent. 

COCKSEDGE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's, 
June  9,  1701.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Rougham,  Suffolk. 
School,  Lavenham.   Matria  1702;  B.A.  1705-6. 

COCKSEY,  RICHARD.   Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1573- 

COCKSHUTE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i6)  at  Caius,  Nov.  6, 
1657.  S.  of  John,  Esq.  B.  in  London.  School,  Waddon, 
Surrey.  Matric.  1658.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  2,  1661. 
{Venn,  i.  400.) 

COCKSHUTT,  JOSIAH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  22, 
1706.  S.  of  George.  B.  at  Harwood,  Lanes.  School,  Clitheroe. 
Matric.  1706;  Scholar.  1708--0;  B.A.  1709-10;  M.A.  1713- 
Fellow,  1713.  R.  of  Caldecot.Cambs.,  1724.  R-  of  Kegworth, 
Leics.,  1725.  Died  Dec.  a8,  1762.  Buried  at  Kegworth. 
Brother  of  Thomas  (1696),  father  of  Thomas  (i749)-  {P*il*, 
II.  163.) 

COCKSHOOTE,  ROGER.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs, 
1573;  B.A.  1575-6.   R.  of  S.  Ferriby,  Lines.,  1593. 


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COCKSHUTT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Pembroke, 
Apr.  5, 1690.  S.  of  John,  gent.  B.  at  Preston,  Lanes.  Matric. 
1691;  B.A.  1693-4.  Ord.  priest  (London)  Dec  7, 1696.  V.  of 
Woodplumpton,  Lanes.,  1 695-1700. 

COCKSHUTT,  THOMAS.  Adni.  sizar  (age  r8)  at  Christ's,  May 
23,  1696.  S.  of  George.  B.  at  Clitheroe,  Lanes.  School, 
Clitheroe.  Matric.  1696;  Scholar,  1696;  B.A.  1699-1700; 
M.A.  1703.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Dec  1701;  priest.  May,  1702. 
Perhaps  V.  of  Darton,  near  Bamsley,  1702-4.  V  of  Caw- 
thome,  Yorks.,  1703-39.  Brother  of  Josiah  (1706),  father 
of  Thomas  (1727).   (Peile,  11.  136;  F.M.G.) 

COCKSHUTT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Apr. 
14,  1727.  S.  of  Thomas  (1696),  clerk.  B.  at  Cannonhall, 
Bamsley,  Yorks.  School,  Penistone.  Matric.  1727;  Scholar, 
1730;  B.A.  1730-1;  M.A.  1743.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Mar. 
1730-1;  priest,  Jime,  1732.  V.  of  Penistone,  1739-61.  V. 
of  Cawthome,  1739-74-  R-  of  Ordsall,  Notts.,  1742-3- 
Preb.  of  Southwell,  1753-74-  R.  of  Beelsby,  1760.  R. 
of  Bamborough,  Yorks.,  1767.  Died  Apr.  13,  1774.  Buried 
at  Retford.   (PeiU,  11.  214;  M.  H.  Peacock;  F.M.G.) 

COCKSHUTT,. THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's, 
July  4,  1749.  S.  of  Josiah  (1706),  R.  of  Kegworth.  B.  there. 
School,  Leicester.  Scholar,  1749;  Matric  1750;  B.A.  i753; 
M.A.  1756.  Fellow,  1756.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Oct.  28, 
1757;  priest,  Nov.  i,  1757.  Died  July  24,  1764.  Buried  at 
Kegworth.   (Peile,  11.  254.) 

COCKSON,  JOHN.  Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1554- 

COKSON,  ROBERT.  Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1551. 

COCKSON,  ROBERT.   Adm.  scholar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Apr.  9, 

1605.  S.  of  Alexander,  gent.,  of  Walsoken,  Norfolk.  School, 

Wisbech.   Matric.  1605. 
CODD,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  June  15,  1626. 

Of  London.    Matric.  1626.    Migrated  to  Magdalene.    B.A. 

1629. 
CODD,   JAMES.     Matric.   pens,   from  Jesus,  Lent,   1579-80. 

Perhaps  father  of  William  (1618-9).    Will  (P.C.C.)  1611;  of 

Wateringbury,  Kent.   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 
CODD,  JAMES.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Jime  26, 

1656.  S.  of  William,  gent.,  deceased.  B.  at  Wateringbury, 
Kent.  School,  Wateringbury-  Matric.  1656.  Adm.  at  Gray';- 
Inn,  June  20,  1656;  and  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jime  20, 

1657.  High  Sheriff  for  Kent.  Died  Jan.  1,  1707-S,  aged  68. 
Buried  at  Wateringbury.   (H.  G.  Harrison.) 

CODD,  JOHN.  D.D.  1662  (Lit.  Reg.).  S.  of  John,  of  Rochester, 
clerk,  ('alderman'  in  the  Vis.),  Matric  from  University 
College,  Oxford,  June  27,  1634,  age  19;  B.A.  1636;  M.A. 
1639.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  1640;  priest,  1641.  R.  of 
Leyboume,  Kent,  1640-6  (sequestered).  Canon  of  Rochester, 
1660.  R.  of  Ulcombe,  1662-3.  V.  of  St  Margaret's,  Rochester, 
1662-72.  Died  1672.  Buried  in  Rochester  Cathedral.  (Suss. 
Vis.,  1663.) 

CODD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1673.  Of  Norfolk. 
Matric.  Easter,  1675;  B.A.  1677-8. 

CODDE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Lent,  1577-8; 
B.A.  1581-2; M.A.  1585. 

CODDE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  July  4,  1621. 
Of  Lincolnshire.  Matric.  1621,  as  Coode;  Scholar,  1622; 
B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.  1628.  R.  of  'Stayne,'  Lines.,  1631.  R. 
of  Laceby,  1632. 

CODD  or  CODE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Lent, 
1618-9.  Perhapss.  of  James  (1579-80).  One  of  these  names, 
of  Wateringbury,  Kent,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  16, 1623. 
Wm  (P.C.C.)  1653. 

CODDBR,  VINCENT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Dec.  ix, 
1648.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  in  London.  Sdiool,  London.  Matric. 
1648.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  20,  1648,  as  s.  and  h.  of 
Thomas,  of  Lincohi,  gent.,  deceased.   (Peile,  i.  524.) 

CODDINGTON,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  1684.  B.  in  London.  Matric  1684;  B.A.  1688-9; 
M.A.  1692.  Fellow,  1687.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  20, 
1691;  priest  (Elyl  Feb.  17,  1694-5.  R.  of  Upwood,  Hunts., 
1695-1712.  R.  of  East  and  West  Wrotham,  >forfolk,  1711. 

CODDINGTON,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Magdalene, 
Oct.  3,  1692.  S.  of  John,  alderman  of  Grantham,  Lines. 
B.  there.  School,  Grantham.  Matric  1693;  B.A.  1696-7. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  25,  1698;  priest,  May  26,  1700. 
Master  of  Boston  School,  1702-19.  V.  of  Boston,  1719-31. 

CODENHAM,  WILLIAM.   CeUarer  of  Bury  St  Edmunds.   B.D. 

(Oxford).    Grace  for  D.D.  1494-5.    D.D.  1500-1.    Abbot, 

1497.   Died  c.  1511.   (Cooper,  i.  15.) 
CODNAM  or  COTTENHAM,   JOHN.    Dominican  friar.    B.D. 

1508-H9;  D.D.  15 14-5- 
CODLENE,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  May,  1560. 

(implies). 


CoE,  William 

CODLINIGE  or  QUODLING,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at 

Caius,  1589-90.  S.  of  John.  Scholar,  1592-4;  B.A.  1593-4; 

M.A.  1598.  Chie  of  these  names  (alias  Fawcett),  B.  at  King's 

Lynn,  Norfolk,  and  C.  of  Roade,  Northants.,  1610-8.  Buried 

there  May  3,  1618.   M.I.   (Baker,  11.  235.) 
COE  or  COO,  ABNER.  Matric  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1623. 

Eldest  s.  of  Edward,  of  Pattiswick,  Essex,  gent.   B.  c.  1606. 

B.A.  1626-7;  M.A.  1630;  M.D.  1645  (Incorp.  from  Rheims). 

Licensed  to  practise  medicine,  1631-2.  Fellow  of  Caius,  Jan. 

1644-5.    Expelled,  Oct.  13,  1651.    Licentiate  R.C.P.  1654. 

WiU  proved  (P.C.C.)  1664.  (Venn,i.  354;  Vis.  of  Essex,  1612.) 
COE,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  21,  1659. 

S.  of  Stephen,  deceased,  of  Ordsall,  Notts.  B.  there.  School, 

Carlton,  Notts.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Jan.  26, 1660-1.  Brother 

of  Robert  (1664). 
COE  or  COO,  CHRISTOPHER.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  Cath- 
arine's, Easter,  1663;  B.A.  1666-7;  M.A.  1670;  D.D.  1689 

(Com.  Reg.).   Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  June  18,  1671. 
COE,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  Johns,  Mav 

12,  1697.  S.  of  Robert,  gent.  B.  at  Ordsall,  Notts.  School, 

Retford.   Matric.  1697. 
COE,  FRANCIS.   Adm.  sizar  (age  22)  at  Caius,  June  27,  1751. 

S.  of  Francis,  grazier,  of  Southacre,  Norfolk.   B.  at  Marham. 

Schools,  Norwich  (private)  and  Swaffham.   Scholar,  1751-8; 

B.A.  1755.  Brother  of  John  (1748).   (Venn,  11.  66.) 
COE,  JAMES.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1606.   Will 

(P.C.C.)  1618;  of  Iping,  Sussex,  clerk. 
COO,  JOHN.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1432 :  'went  mad,  1447-8.' 

(Trin.  Coll.  Admissions,  VoL  i.) 
COE,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  c.  Apr.  1748.   S.  of 

Francis,  grazier,  of  Southacre,  Noriolk.    B.   at  Marham. 

Schools,    Beecbamwell,    Marham   and   SwaSham.     Matric. 

1748-9;   Scholar   1748-55;   B.A.    1752;   M.A.    1755.    Ord. 

deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  10,  1754,  as  C.  of  Whinbergh,  priest. 

Mar.  7, 1762,  as  C.  of  Gt  Dunham.   V.  of  Gooderston,  1767-75, 

of  Castle  Acre,  1771-5;  and  of  Holkham,  1775.   WiU  proved 

(Norwich  C.C.)  1775.    Brother  of  Francis  (1751).   (Venn,  n. 

61.) 
COE,  MOSES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Magdalene,  Apr.  21, 1669. 

S.  of  Stephen,  of  Alpheton,  Suffolk.   School,  Bury.   Matric 

1669;  B.A.  1672-3;  M.A.  1676.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec. 

1674;  priest  (London)  Dec.  16,  1676.  R.  of  Eknsett,  Sufiolk, 

1686-1727.    Died  Feb.   23,   1727.    M.I.   at  Elmsett.    (fi. 

Anglian,  vii.  169.) 
COO,  RICHARD.    Matric  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1573; 

B.A.  1575-6,  as  Coe. 
COE,  ROBERT.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  23, 

1664-5.  S.  of  Stephen,  decciased,  of  Ordsall,  Notts.  B.  there. 

School,  Carlton.     Matric.    1665.     Brother  of  Christopher 

(1659)- 
COE,  ROBERT.   Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  30,  1682.   S.  of 

William.  B.  at  Horsham,  Sussex.  School,  Horsham.  Matric. 

1684;  B.A.  1685-6;  M.A.  1689;  M.D.  1696.    WiU  (P.CC.) 

1728.   Of  GuUdford,  Surrey. 
COE,  SAMUEL.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  8,  1629.    Of 

Hertfordshire.  Matric.  1631;  B.A.  1632-3;  M.A.  1636.  V.  of 

Albury,  Herts.,  1662. 
COE  or  COO,  STEPHEN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Oct.  1583; 

B.A.  1587.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  OrdsaU,  Notts.,  in  1596, 

when  Ucensed  to  marry  Margaret  BeUamy,  of  Laneham. 

(Peile,  I.  177.) 
COO,  THOMAS.   B.Qv.L.  1514-5. 
COO,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  (age  12)  from  Christ's,  May, 

1552.  Of  Essex. 
COE,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1584.  S.  of 

Thomas.   Bapt.  at  Walter  Belchamp,  Essex,  July  14,  1567. 

B.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1586-7;  M.A.  1590.   Resided  in  Lam- 
beth. His  litigious  character  got  him  into  trouble,  and  he 

was  imprisoned  in  Newgate  and  the  Fleet.    KiUed  in  a  riot 

in  Lambeth  churchyard,  Feb.  1642-3.   (J.  G.  Bartlett.) 
COE  or  COOE,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  at  EMitANUSL,  Oct.  zx, 

x6o2.   Matric  1602. 
COO,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  May  3,  1636. 

S.  of  WUliam,  Esq.    B.  at  Stow,  Essex.    School,  Maldon. 

Matric.  1636.   (See  Vis.  of  Essex,  1634.) 
COO,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  25,  1687.  S.  of 

Thomas,  gent.    B.  at  Andover,  Hants.    School,  Andover. 

Matric.  1689;  B.A.  1690-1;  M.A,  1694.   FeUow,  1692-1714. 
COE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Feb.  13, 1577-8. 

S.  of  Thomas,  of  Cley,  NorfoUt.  School,  Holt.  Matric.  1577-8; 

B.A.  1581-2;  M.A.  1585;  Scholar  to  1585.    Ord.  deacon  and 

priest  (Lincoln)  1586.  C.  of  Burgh  Castle,  Suffolk,  1586-1614. 

(Dahl,  Hist,  of  Burgh  Castle.) 
COE,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmamusl,  July  3,  1606. 

Perhaps  of  Yoxford,  Suffolk;  adm.  at  the  Ixmec  Temple,  1607. 


364 


COE,  WiLUAM 

COO,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  Aug.  19, 1628. 

S.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Boxford,  Suffolk.  School,  Cotesmore, 

Ruts.    Matric   1628.    Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,   1627. 

Banister,  x63S.   Father  of  William  (1637).    {Vis.  of  Essex, 

1634.) 
COE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clark,  Feb.  13, 1640-1.  Matric 

1641;  B.A.  1644-s;  M.A.  1648. 

COO,  WILLIAM.  Matric  pens,  from  Qukkns',  Michs.  1646.  Of 
Suffolk.  B.A.  1 650-1;  M.A.  1654.  Fellow,  1653-8. 

COO,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  6,  1657. 
S.  of  WiUiam,  Esq.  (1628),  of  Cranford,  Northants.  B.  in 
London.  Schools,  Bulwick,  Northants.  and  Oimdle,  1650. 
Matric  1657.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  7,  1662. 

COE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Magdalene,  Apr.  14, 
1681,  as  'Choe.'  S.  of  William,  clerk,  of  Gt  Chesterford, 
Essex.    School,  Gt  Chesterford.  Matric.  1681;  B.A.  1684-5. 

COELL,  Sir  JOHN,  see  COLE. 

COFFIN  or  COPHIN,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric  pens,  from 
Queens',  Michs.  1579.   Of  Worcestershire. 

COGA,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  June  19, 
1656.  S.  of  Hugh.   B.  at  Veiyan,  Cornwall.   B.A.  1659-60. 

COGA,  NATHANIEL.   Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  May 

19.  1653.    S.  of  Hugh.    B.  at  Veryan,  Cornwall.    Matric. 

1653-4;  B.A.   1656-7;   M.A.   1660;  D.D.   1678  (Lit.   Reg.). 

Fellow.    Proctor,  1671-a.    Master  of  Pembroke,  1677-93. 

Vice-Chancellor,  1681.    Chaplain  to  Bishop  Wren.    V.  of 

Barton,  Cambs.,  1662.   V.  of  Swafiham  Bulbeck,  1663.   R. 

of  Framlingham,  Suffolk,  1678.    R.  of  Feltwell,  Norfolk, 

1664-93.    Died  1693. 
COGAN,  JOHN.    Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1613; 

B.A.  161&-7;  M.A.  1620.    One  of  these  names  R.  of  Chawley, 

Devon;  Will  (Exeter)  1645. 
COGAN,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Michs.  1628; 

B.A.  1631-2;  M.A.  1635.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  May  20,  1638. 

R.  of  Wroot,  Lines.,  1641. 
COGAN,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sionky,  May  34,  1671. 

B.  at  Trull,  Somerset.  School,  Trull. 
COGAN,  LEWIS.   Matric.  si/ar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1622; 

B.A.  1625-6. 
COGGAN,  MARMADUKE.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 

May  31, 1683.  S.  of  John,  of  Wroot,  Lines.  School,  Epworth, 

Lines.  Matric.  1683;  B.A.  1686-7.  V.  of  Tetney,  Lues.,  1692. 

COGGAN,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1613 ; 
B.A.  from  Magdalene,  1617;  M.A.  1621.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Sept.  21,  1617;  priest.  May  31,  1618.  V.  of  Bin- 
brook  St  Gab.,  Lines.,  1618. 

COGAN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  June  26,  1663.  Adm. 
extra-licentiate,  R.C.P.  June  28, 1673.  Perhaps  will  (P.C.C.) 
1677;  of  Hitchin,  Herts. 

COGAN  or  COGAINE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Sidney,  Apr.  21, 1652.  S.  of  William,  Esq.  B.  at  BicknoUer, 
Somerset.  School,  Taunton.  Matric.  1652;  B.A.  1655;  M.A. 
1659.  R.  of  Sampford  Bret,  Somerset,  1660-84.  Died  1684. 

COGAN,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Sept.  21,  1682. 

Of  Somerset.    Matric.    1683;   B.A.   1687-8.    Ord.  deacon 

(London)  Feb.  24,  1688-9. 
COGGAR,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clark,  JTune  11,  1659. 

Exhibitioner  from  Tonbridge  School.    Matric  1659;  B.A. 

1662-3;  M.A.  1666.   Fellow.   Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Ely) 

Dec  24,  167Z.    R.  of  Frant,  Sussex,  1672-1701.    Buried 

Sept.  7,  1701.  (W.  C.  Harrison.) 
COGGS,  JOHN.  Matric  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1586. 

COGGSHALL,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  3,  1638. 
3rd  8.  of  John,  of  Orford,  Suffolk,  Esq.  Matric.  1638;  B.A. 
1642-3.  Of  Benhall,  Esq.  Married  EUinor,  dau.  of  John 
Geofirey  alias  Spooner.  Buried  Feb.  19,  1690-1.  (Beau- 
mont, CoggeshaUJ)  Inventor  of  a  sliding-rule,  described  in  a 
work  whidi  went  through  several  editions.  {D.N.B.;  Vis. 
ofSuff.,  1664.) 

COGGESHALL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  St  Catharine's, 
Jan.  18,  1 720-1.  Of  Diss,  Norfolk.  Probably  grandson  of 
Henry  (1638).  Matric  1721.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Apr.  1, 1727.  Died  Feb.  29, 1768,  aged  66.  M.I.  at  Ip>«nch. 
(£.  Anglian,  i.  382.) 

COGHILL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens.  (a«e  15)  at  Sidney,  May  16, 
1632.  S.  of  Thomas,  TBaa.,  deceased,  of  Knaresborough. 
Schools,  York  and  Wakefield.  Matric  1632.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  Nov.  i,  1632,  as  i.  and  b.  of  Thomas,  of  Cogbill  Hall, 
Knaresborough,  Yorks.  Succeasded  his  father. 

COGHILLj^ .  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  J\Jy,  1609.  One 

John  Cogbill,  of  London,  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1612. 
Another,  B.A.,  ord.  priest  (Norwich)  161 2.  V.  of  Wiggenball 
St  Peter,  Norfolk,  1613. 


CoLCLOUGH,  George 

COGYN  LAURENCE.  Matric  FeU-Com.  from  St  Catharinb's, 

Michs.  1548. 

COIS  or  COYS,  GILES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuxl,  Dec  j,  1600. 
Matric.  1609. 

COITMORE,  see  COYTMORE. 

COKAYNE,  see  COCKAINE. 

COKE,  see  COOK. 

COKER,  BENJAMIN.  M.A.  from  King's,  1713.  S.  of  Henry, 
of  Hilldeverill,  WUts.,  gent.  Matric  (Hart  Hall,  Oxford) 
Mar.  13,  1705-6,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1709.  R.  of  Marston, 
Bigot,  Somerset,  1724.  R.  of  Kingston  Deverill,  Wilts., 
1728-32.   Wm  (Consist.  C.  Sarum)  1742.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

COKER,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1455: 
B.A.  1458-9;  B.D.  1474-5. 

COKER,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  June  13, 
1685.  S.  of  James,  gent.  B.  at  Black  Notley,  Essex. 

COKER,  ROGER.  M.A.  from  King's,  1741.  S.  of  Roger,  of 
Langton,  Dorset,  gent.  Matric  (Balliol  College,  Oxford) 
Oct.  29,  1716,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1720.  V.  of  Sturminster 
Newton,  1732-43.   Died  1743.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

COKER,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  June  28,  1725. 
S.  of  John,  of  Exeter.  Matric.  at  Exeter  College,  Oxford, 
Feb.  17,  1709-10,  age  17;  B.A.  1713;  M.A.  1725.  R.  of 
Trewalga,  Comwaill,  1723.  V.  of  Colebrooke,  Devon,  1724. 
WiU  (Exeter)  1742.    {Al.  Oxon.) 

COKER,  THOMAS.  Matric  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1587: 
B.A.  1590-1;  M.A.  1594;  B.D.  1601.  FeUow,  1593.  Will 
proved  (V.C.C.)  1609. 

COKER,  THOMAS,  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  13,  1683, 
S.  of  William.  B.  at  Worth-Matravers,  Dorset.  School, 
Frampton,  Dorset.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1686-7. 


COKLEY, 


B.Can.L.  1490-1. 


COLBATCH,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  June  25, 
1688.  S.  of  John.  B.  at 'Yondem,' Salop.  School,  Bridgnorth. 
Matric.  1688;  Scholar,  1689;  B.A.  1691-2;  M.A.  1705.  V.  of 
Wetwang,  near  York,  1699-1755 ;  of  Driffield,  1708-55.  Died 
Jan.  31,  1755.    (G.  Mag.;  PeiU,  i}  110.) 

COLBATCH,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  19, 
1683.  S.  of  John,  of  Ludlow,  Shropshire.  School,  West- 
mini  ter.  Scholar,  1684;  Matric.  1685;  B.A.  1686-7;  M.A. 
1690;  B.D.  1701;  D.D.  1706.  Fellow,  1689.  Ord.  priest 
(London)  Dec.  20,  1691.  For  some  years  chaplain  at  Lisbon. 
Preb.  of  Salisbury,  1702-20.  Professor  of  Moral  Theology, 
1707-44.  R.  of  Orwell,  Cambs.,  1720-48.  Principal  opponent 
of  Dr  Bentley  in  his  disputes  with  the  College.  Died  Feb.  11, 
1747-8.  {D.N.B.;  Al.  Westmon.,  200.) 

COLBECKE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1555. 

COLBIRK,  PETER.  Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi.  Of  Fomham, 
Suffolk.    Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  May,  1383. 

COLBORNE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 

1628. 
COLBOURNE,  H.  Matric.  sizar  fron^  St  John's,  Michs.  1565. 
COLBORNE,  HENRY.   Matric  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1616. 

COULBORNE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  17,  1661.  Of 

Lancashire.   Matric.  i66i. 
COULBORN,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  9,  1691.    Of 

Lancashire.   Matric  1691;  B.A.  1694-5. 

COLANDER,  see  CALENDAR. 

COLBURN,  NICHOLAS.   Licensed  to  practise  surgery,  1377. 

COLEBURNE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's, 
May  4,  1647.  S.  of  James,  merchant,  of  Brentwood,  Essex. 
School,  Brentwood.  Matric.  1647;  B.A.  1650-1;  M.A.  1654. 
Perhaps  R.  of  Nevendon,  Essex,  1662-4.  Buried  at  Reigate, 
Surrey,  Dec.  27,  1664.   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

COLEBURNE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  St  John's, 
May  8,  1651.  S.  of  Henry,  chandler,  of  Radcliffe  Bridge, 
Lanes.  Matric.  1651;  B.A.  1654-5;  M.A.  1658.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1658.  P.C.  of  EUenbrook,  Lanes.,  1657-64. 

COLBY,  see  COLEBY. 

COLCHESTER,  JOHN,  see  COWNCESTER. 

COLCHESTER,  THOMAS.  B.D.  1493-6-  A  monk. 

COLCHESTER,  Abbot  of.    B.D.  1464-5.    Presumably  John  de 

Canoune,  abbot,  1464-8. 
COLCLOUGH   or  COLCLOYTH,   ADAM.    Matric   pens,  from 

Trinity,  Easter,  1570;  Scholar,  1571;  B.A.  i57»-a.    V.  of 

Sedbergh,  Yorks.,  1585-97.   {Vii.  0/ London,  1368.) 
COLCLOUGH,  GEORGE.   Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Dec  22,  1671. 

Of  Ch.adic,  St.iffs.  S.  of  Reginald,  of  Cheadle.  Matric  x67a. 

{SUiJlfs.  Pedigrees.) 


365 


CoLCLOUGH,  Tobias 

COLCLOUGH  or  COLCLOITHE,  TOBIAS.  Matric.  sizar  from 
Trinity,  Michs.  1569.  Perhaps  s.  of  Matthew,  of  London. 
B.A.  1573-4.   {Vis-  of  London,  1568.) 

COLCOT,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  Nov.  6, 
1655.  S.  of  James,  Esq.,  of  Pickering,  Yorks.  Schools, 
Pocklington  and  Cambridge.  Matric.  1656. 

COLDCALL,  CHARLES.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1741.  Previously  matric.  at  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  Oct.  22, 
1741,  age  19.  S.  of  William,  of  Epsom,  Surrey,  gent.  Matric. 
1742;  B.A.  1746-7;  M.A.  1750.  Fellow,  1745.  Ord.  deacon 
and  priest  (Hereford)  1746.  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Ash- 
bumham.  R.  of  Catsfield,  Sussex.  R.  of  Ashbumham,  1750- 
93.  Preb.  of  Rochester,  1760-93;  of  Chichester,  1754.  V.  of 
Ashford,  1765:  resigned  same  year.  V.  of  Aylesford,  1773. 
R.  of  Kingsdown,  Kent,  1782-93.  Died  Oct.  2,  1793.  (G. 
Mag.;  Suss.  Archael.  Coll.,  32.  21;  H.  G.  Harrison.) 

COLDHAM,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Feb.  5, 
1688-9.  S.  of  James,  weaver,  of  Swanton  Morley,  Norfolk. 
B.  there.  Schools,  Seaming  and  Bimgay.  Matric.  1688; 
Scholar,  1689-91.   {Venn,  i.  486.) 

COLDHAM,  JAMES.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Christ's,  Sept.  20, 
1699.  S.  of  James.  B.  in  Norfolk.  Perhaps  of  Anmer  Hall. 
(PeUe,  II.  146.) 

COLDHAM,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Sept.  27, 
1744.  S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Anmer,  Norfolk.  B.  there.  School, 
Lynn.  Scholar,  1744-9;  Matric.  1745.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Feb.  28,  1744-5.  Of  Anmer,  Esq.  Died  Oct.  27,  1791.  M.I. 
at  Anmer.    {Venn,  11.  56.) 

COLDHAM,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1624. 

Of  Essex.    B.A.  1627-8;  M.A.  1631;  B.D.  1638.    FeUow 

1633-44  (ejected). 
COLDWELL,  see  also  CALDWELL. 
COLDWELL,  ANTHONY.    Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  May,  1601. 

Of  Northamptonshire.    S.  of  Henry,  R.  of  Sjmwell.    Bapt. 

Nov.  I,  1584.  B.A.  1604-5.  OiA.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  21, 

1606.  One  of  these  names  C.  of  Swinton,  Yorks.,  in  1638. 

COLDWELL,  CHARLES.  'B.A.  of  Queens','  when  ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Apr.  16;  priest,  Apr.  21,  1611. 

COLDWELL,  GEORGE.  M.B.  1541-2.  Of  Northamptonshire. 
Had  studied  physic  nine  years,  and  practised  in  London  and 
elsewhere.  Residing  in  Northampton  in  1596.  Will  (P.C.C.) 
1612;  of  Northampton,  gent.    {Cooper,  11.  209.) 

CALDWALL,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke, 
June  27, 1631.  S.  of  Samuel.  B.  at  Sidington,  Leics.  Matric. 
1631.   {Vis.  of  Wares.) 

CALDWELL,  JAMES.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1550. 
One  of  these  names  R.  of  Loughton,  Bucte.,  1573.  Died  1592. 

COLDWELL,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1551. 
B.  atFaversham,  Kent.  B.A.  1554-5;  M.A.  I558;  M.D.  1564. 
Fellow,  1558.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept.  19, 1569.  Chaplain 
to  Archbishop  Parker.  Archdeacon  of  Chichester,  1571-5. 
R.  of  Tunstall,  Kent,  1572.  R.  of  Saltwood  and  Hythe,  1580. 
Dean  of  Rochester,  1585.  Bishop  of  Salisbury,  1591.  Died 
Oct.  14,  1596.   {D.N.B.;  Cooper,  11.  220.) 

CALDWELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  26,  1562.  B.  at  Burton-on-Trent.  Matric.  1562. 
FeUow,  1565-6.  No  degree  recorded.  R.  of  Mobberley, 
Cheshire.  R.  of  Winwick,  Lanes.,  1576.  Author,  Sermon. 
Died  June  30,  1591.   {Cooper,  11.  221.) 

COLDWELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  May  *,  1612. 
Matric.  1612;  B.A.  1615-6. 

COLDWELL,  THOMAS.  Matric  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Michs.  1582.  Of  Kent.  B.A.  1585-6;  M.A.  1589.  Fellow, 
1588-93.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1592.  R.  of  Newbiuy,  Berks., 
1593;  and  of  Sbawe,  1595.  Subdean  of  Salisbury,  1595-9. 
(Al.  Oxon.) 

CALDWELL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sx  John's, 
May  19,  1634.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Wandsworth,  Surrey. 
B.  at  Westminster.  School,  Westminster.  Matric  1634. 
Migrated  to  Oxford.  B.A.  (Magdalen  Hall)  1640-1. 

COLDWELL,  WILLIAM  (1616),  see  GOLDWELL. 

COLDWELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  July  4,  1641. 
Matric.  1642;  B.A.  1644;  M.A.  from  Queens',  1648.  Fellow 
of  Queens'.  V.  of  Wisbech  St  Mary,  1651-1702.  Preb.  of 
Ely,  1699-1702.  Died  June  8,  1702,  aged  78.  Father  of  the 
next.   (Bentham,  Ely;  Le  Neve,  Mon.,  11.  47.) 

COLDWELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Feb.  21,  1689- 
90.  S.  of  William,  above,  preb.  of  Ely.  Of  Wisbech,  Cambs. 
B.  July  20,  1673.  Matric  1690.  Died  Feb.  11,  1706-7, 
aged  33,  at  Welwyn,  Herts.  M.I.  there.  (Le  Neve,  Mon.,  11. 
47.  II7-) 

COLE,  see  also  COLES. 


Cole,  Henry 

COLE,  ABDIAS.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  1602.  Of  Yorkshire.  B.A. 
1603-4;  M.A.  1607;  B.D.  from  Queens',  1616.  FeUow  of 
Queens',  1611-8.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1611.  Perhaps  R.  of 
Ashington  and  Buncton,  Sussex,  1615. 

COLE,  ABRAHAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  11, 
1631.  S.  of  Leonard,  tanner,  of  Stamford,  Lines.  School, 
Stamford.  Matric.  1631;  B.A.  1634-5;  M.A.  1638.  Ord. 
priest  (Lincoln)  Dec.  23,  1660.  R.  of  Ofiord  Cluny,  Hunts., 
1661-3.   Died  1663. 

COLE,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magdalene,  July  4, 
1653.  S.  of  Nicholas,  of  Haverhill,  Sufiolk,  gent.  School, 
Halstead,  Essex. 

COLE,  BRIAN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Sept.  23,  1699.  B.A. 
1700-1;  M.A.  1741  {sic.).  S.  of  Thomas  (1674),  of  Onibury, 
Salop,  clerk.  B.  at  Wistanstow,  Salop.  Matric.  at  St  Ed- 
mund Hall,  Oxford,  June  23,  1697,  age  18.  V.  of  Stottesdon, 
Salop,  1706.  V.  of  Bishop's  Castle,  1714.  R.  of  Ludlow,  1741. 
BroUier  of  Thomas  (1698),  father  of  Joachim  (1728).  {Al. 
Oxon.) 

COLE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Apr.  10,  1706.  S.  of 
—  Cole,  apothecary.  B.  at  Ely.  Matric.  1706;  B.A.  1709-10; 
M.A.  1713.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  23, 1711;  priest,  Sept.  21, 
1712.  R.  of  North  Crawley,  Bucks.,  1717-71.  Died  Apr.  12, 
1771,  aged  83.  M.I.  at  Crawley.  Father  of  Charles  Nalson 
(1739)- 

COLE,  CHARLES  NALSON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
June  27,  1739.  S.  of  Charles  (1706),  R.  of  North  Crawley, 
Bucks.  B.  there.  School,  Ely.  Matric.  1740;  B.A.  1743-4. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Feb.  21,  1740-1.  Barrister,  1748. 
Registrar  of  the  Bedford  Level  Corporation.  Deputy  Re- 
corder of  Cambridge.  Died  Dec.  18,  1804,  in  Edward  St, 
Cavendish  Square.  Brotherof  William  (1739).  {Scott-Mayor, 
III.  502;  D.N.B.) 

COLE  or  COELL,  CURTIS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  c.  1593 ; 
B.A.  1596-7.  Of  Lewes,  Sussex.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
1596.    Barrister,  1606. 

COLE,  DENNY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1736. 
S.  of  Denny,  of  Sudbury,  Suffolk,  attorney.  School,  Bury. 
Scholar,  1737;  B.A.  1739-40;  M.A.  1745.  Ord.  deacon  (Lin- 
coln) Feb.  1740-1;  priest  (Norwich)  June,  1749.  Held  the 
priory  estate  of  Sudbury.  R.  of  Bulwick,  Peterborough, 
1770;  of  Stoke  Ash,  Suffolk,  1789.  Died  1790,  aged  73. 
Buried  at  Pettistree,  June  18, 1790.  Wfll,  P.C.C.  (V.  B.  Red- 
stone; Peile,  II.  232.) 

COLE,  EDMUND.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  King's,  Easter,  1637. 
Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Robert,  of  Willingale  Doe,  Essex;  adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  1638. 

COLE,  EDMUND.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Christ's,  Jan.  23,  1669- 
70.  S.  of  Sir  Ralph,  Bart.  B.  at  Brancepeth,  Durham. 
Bapt.  at  St  Giles',  Durham,  Sept.  11, 1651.  School,  Durham. 
Matric  1670. 

COLE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1577;  B.A. 
1580-1. 

COLE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  26,  1660. 
Of  Sufiolk.  Matric.  1660.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Jan.  11,  1662-3;  LL.B.  1665.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Edward, 
of  Little  Fakenham,  Suffolk,  gent. ;  age  18  in  1664.  Registrar 
of  Norwich  diocese,  1676.    {Vis.  of  Suff.,  1664.) 

COLE,  EDWARD.  Matric  sizar  from  King's,  Lent,  1713-4. 

COELL,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Sept.  17,  1662. 
S.  of  Sir  John,  of  Suffolk.  Matric.  1662;  Scholar  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Mar.  12,  1664-5;  LL.B.  1669  {Lit.  Reg.).  Fellow  of 
Trinity  HaU,  1669-72.   {CoU.  Hist.,  155.) 

COLE,  GEORGE.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  King's,  Easter,  1572. 

COLE,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Sx  Catharine's,  Lent, 
1588-9. 

COLE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  9,  1596.  Of 
Yorkshire.  Probably  of  Stokesley,  Yorks. ;  adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  1597.   Barrister,  1606. 

COLE,  GEORGE.  M.A.  from  King's,  1717.  S.  of  James,  of 
Westerham,  Kent,  gent.  Matric  (Merton  College,  Oxford) 
Mar.  28,  1698,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1701.  Perhaps  R.  of 
Godstone,  Surrey,  1728-30.  If  so,  died  1730.  {Al.  Oxon.; 
Manning  and  Bray,  11.  337.) 

COLE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  10, 
1726.  S.  of  George,  of  Westminster.  School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  1726;  Scholar,  1727;  B.A.  1729-30. 

COALE,  GILBERT,  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  May  26,  1615. 
Matric.  1615;  B.A.  1619. 

COLE,  HENRY.  Matric.  from  King's,  1545.  One  of  the  Lay 
clerks. 


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Cole,  Henry 

COLE,  HENRY.  Incorp.  LL.D.  from  Oxford,  1556-7.  B.  at 
Godshill,  Isle  of  Wight.  Fellow  of  New  College,  Oxford, 
1531-40.  B.C.L.  1529;  D.CX.  1540;  D.D.  1554.  Studied 
abroad.  At  Padua  in  1530.  Preb.  of  Saruin,  1539.  Advo- 
cate of  the  Arches,  1540.  R.  of  Chelmsford,  1540-8.  Preb.  of 
St  Paul's,  1540.  Warden  of  New  College,  1542-51.  R.  of 
Newton  Longueville,  Bucks.,  1545-52.  Archdeacon  of  Ely, 
1553-  Canon  of  Westminster,  1554.  Provost  of  Eton,  1554. 
IXmu  of  St  Pa\il's,  1556.  Vicar-general  to  Cardinal  Pole. 
Judge  of  the  Archiepiscopal  court.  Dean  of  the  Arches,  1557. 
R.  of  Wrotham,  Kent,  1558.  Lost  all  his  preferments  on  the 
accession  of  Elizabeth,  and  committed  to  the  Tower  and  then 
to  the  Fleet.  Buried  Feb.  4,  1579-80.  Will  (P.C.C). 
(D.N.B.;  Cooper,  i.  417.) 

COLE  or  COAL'  HENRY.  Matiic  sizar  from  St  John's,  c.  1597 ; 
B.A.  1600-1. 

COLE,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  14,  1665.  S.  of 
Robert  (1620),  R.  of  Gt  Oakley,  Essex.  Matric.  1667;  B.A. 
1668-9;  M.A.  1672.  Signs  for  priest's  orders  (London)  Sept. 
18,  1673.  R.  of  Gt  Oakley,  1673.  Died  1704,  aged  60. 
(A.  Gray.) 

COLE,  HUB4PHREY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Apr.  14, 1589.  B.  at 
Ipswich,  Suffolk.  School,  Ipswich.  B.A.  from  Pembroke, 
1593-4;  M.A.  1598.  V.  of  TUlingham,  Essex.  Will(Deanand 
Ch.  of  St  Paul's)  1624.    Father  of  Robert  {1620). 

COLE  or  COOLE,  JAMES.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Aug.  23,  1557.  Of  SafEron  Walden,  Essex. 
Matric  1557-8;  B.A.  1561-2;  M.A.  1565;  B.D.  1577.  Fellow, 
1560-78.  Vice-provost,  1574-8.  V.  of  Ringwood,  Hants., 
1578.   Died  1579.   {Cooper,  1.  383.) 

COLE  or COELL,  JAMES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Cxius,  Mar.  1645-6; 
Scholar,  1646-8.  Perhaps  s.  of  Thomas  (1591);  if  so,  brother 
of  John  (1626-7).    (Venn,  i.  359.) 

COLE,  JOACHIM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  May  6, 1728. 
S.  of  Bryan  (1699).  B.  at  Onibury,  Salop.  School,  Norwich. 
Matric.  1728;  Scholar,  1728;  B.A.  1731-2;  M.A.  1735.  Ord. 
deacon  (Hereford)  Jime,  1732.   (Peile,  11.  217.) 

COLE,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1548. 

COLE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Cokpus  Chbisti,  Michs. 
1550. 

COLE  or  COWLL,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Easter, 
1573,  as  Cole.  B.  at  Bocking,  Essex.  B.A.  1576-7;  M.A.  1580. 
Ord.  priest  (London)  Apr.  16,  1579;  'age  26;  late  student  at 
Christ's.'  V.  of  Helion  Bumpstead,  E^x,  1580-1605;  and 
(the  same?)  1605-35.  Died  1635.  Will  (Consist.  C.  London) 
1636.  Father  of  Nathaniel  (1599-1600),  and  Th«3dore 
(1605). 

COLE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  1602 ;  B.A.  (?  1602-3) ; 
M.A.  from  Christ's,  1607. 

COLE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1616. 
B.A.  1619-20;  M.A.  1623.  Probably  R.  of  Tattingstone, 
Suffolk,  1624. 

COELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emhanukl,  Feb.  14,  1626-7. 
S.  and  h.  of  Thomas  (1591),  of  Depden,  Suffolk,  gent.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  10,  1630-1.  Master  in  Chancery 
Knighted,  1665.  University  Counsel,  1666-71.  Buried  at 
Depden,  Aug.  27,  1688.    (Le  Neve,  Knighti.) 

COLE  JOHN,  Adm.  FelL-Com.  at  Queens',  Apr.  18,  1632.  Of 
Salop. 

COLE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Sept.  29,  1637. 
S.  of  Peter.  B.  at  Ipswich.  School,  Ipswich.  Matric.  1637-8; 
B.A.  1641-2;  M.A.  1645.  Fellow  of  Jesus,  1647-9.  *.  of 
Burwell,  Cambs.,  1652.  V.  of  Wetherefield,  Essex,  1655-60, 
ejected.  Imprisoned,  for  preaching,  8  years.  Died  Apr.  11, 
1673-  M.I.  at  Wethersfield.  Will,  P.C.C.  {Calamy,  i.  525; 
David,  510.) 

COLE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  July  i,  1641. 
S.  of  Richard,  Esq.,  of  Awton-Gifford,  Devon.  Schools, 
Dartmouth  and  Blundell's,  Tiverton.  Matric.  1641;  B.A. 
1644.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  July  8,  1641. 

COLE,  JOHN.  Matric  pens,  from  Queens',  Lent,  1653-4;  adm. 
165 1.  Of  Essex.  B.A.  1654-5;  M.A.  1658.  Perhaps  ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  July  2,  1661;  priest,  July  4,  i66i.  One  of 
these  names  V.  of  St  Michael,  St  Albans,  1662.  R.  of  St 
Albans,  1687.  Archdeacon  of  St  Albans,  1688.  R.  of  Gt 
Munden,  Herts.,  1688-1713.  Died  1713.  Admon.  (Aiicbd.  C. 
St  Albans). 

COLE,  JOHN.  Adm.  lisar  at  Quhms',  Aug.  29,  1698.  Of 
Hertfordshire.  Matric  1699;  B.A.  1702-3;  M.A.  1706.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Sept.  22,  1706;  priest,  Sept.  ai,  1707.  Per- 
haps Archdeacon  of  St  Albans,  1741-54.  Died  Aug.  26, 
1754-   (G.Afag.) 

COLE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  20,  1739.  Of 
Hertfordshire.   Matric  1739. 


Cole,  Robert 

COLE,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Apr.  4,  1721.  Of 
Essex.  S.  and  h.  of  Henry,  late  of  Harwich,  Esq.  Matiic. 
1722.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1722. 

COLE,  LACTAN.  Matric  pens,  from  Petbrhousx,  Easter,  1565. 

^^^J^,'  iAV^f^^-  Matric.  sizar  from  Quxsns',  Easter,  1577. 
Of  Rutland.  »    Jt* 

COLE,  LAURENCE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  13)  at  St  John's,  Dec  9, 
1664.  S.  of  Robert,  clerk,  of  Biddenden,  Kent.  B.  there. 
School,  Dover.   Matric.  1664. 

COLE  or  COWLE,  MICHAEL  Scholar  of  Trinity,  in  1578; 
perhaps  migrated  to  Christ's.  B.  at  Saffron  Walden,  Essex. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely);  priest  (London)  Oct.  13,  1587,  age  32;  C. 
of  Saffron  Walden.  V.oflckleton,  Cambs.,  1588-1612.  Buried 
there,  Nov.  9,  1612. 

COLE,  MICHAEL  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Apr.  21,  1687.  Of 
Dublin.  Matric.  1688.  S.  of  Sir  John  Cole,  of  Newland, 
Dublin.  Adm.  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  Oct.  13,  1686.  B. 
in  Co.  Dublin.  Of  Castlelough,  Tipperary.  Died  1726.  (T. 
U.  Sadleir.) 

COLE,  NATHANIEL.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1575. 

B.  at  Gloucester,  c.  1561.  Scholar,  1578;  B.A.  1578-9;  M.A. 
1582.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1584.  Fellow,  1581.  Proctor, 
1598-9.  Ord.  priest,  Worcester.  V.  of  Marsworth,  Bucks., 
1598-1612.  Married  Martha,  dau.  of  Edmund  Freake,  Bishop 
of  Worcester.  Died  Dec.  5,  1612.  Buried  in  Marsworth 
Church.    M.I.  there.    (Le  Neve,  Mon.  i.  35.) 

COLE,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Feb.  29,  1599- 
1600.  Of  Suffolk.  B.  at  Helion  Bumpstead,  Essex.  S.  of 
John  (1573)-  B.A.  1603-4;  M.A.  1607;  B.D.  1616.  Ord. 
deacon  (Colchester);  priest  (London)  Mar.  5,  1614-5,  age  30. 

C.  of  Gt  Pamdon.  Perhaps  V.  of  Bromlev  St  Leonard 
St  Mary,  London,  till  his  death,  1626.  Brother  of  Theodore 
(1605). 

COLE,  NATHANIEL  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1626; 

B.A.  i629-30;M.A.  1633.  Perhapsministerof Carlton, Beds., 

1647.    R.  of  Skelton,  CumVerland,  1673-83.    He  had  been 
'    chaplain  to  Ralph  Montagu,  ambassador  to  France,  and 

obtained  leave  of  absence  in  1674  to  go  for  a  year  to  France. 

Resigned,  1683.   (B.  Nightingale.)) 
COLE,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Christ's,  Sept,  23, 

i63r.  S.  of  Peter.  B.  at '  Foswick,' Suffolk.  School,  Foswick. 

Matric.  1634;  B.A.  1637-8;  M.A.  1641. 

COLE,  NATHANIEL  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Michs. 
1654. 

COLE,  NATHANIEL  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1655. 
Of  Suffolk.  B.A.  1657-8;  M.A.  1662.  Perhaps  C.  of  Aldeby, 
Suffolk;  and  V.  of  WesUeton,  1662-3. 

COLE,  NATHANIEL  Adm.  scholar  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  May  6, 
1679.  ist  s.  of  Nathaniel,  yeoman,  of  Wigtoft,  Lines.  B.  at 
Swaton,  Lines.  Schools,  Grantham  and  Billingsborougb, 
Lines.    Matric.  1680;  B.A.  1682-3. 

COLE  or  COWLE,  PETER,  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  May  19, 
1582.  Of  Cambridge.  Matric.  1582;  B.A.  from  St  Catharine's, 
1585-6. 

COLE,  POTTER.  M.A.  from  King's,  1738.  S.  of  Harry,  of  En- 
stone,  Oxon.,  Esq.  Bapt.  Aug.  4, 1707.  School,  Winchester. 
Matric.  from  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  July  13,  1725,  age  19; 
B.A.  (New  College,  Oxford)  1729.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
June  1,  1729;  priest  (Bristol)  Sept.  21, 1729.  R.  of  Alderley, 
Gloucs.,  1738-1802.  V.  of  Hawkesbury,  1738-1802.  Buried 
at  Hawkesbury,  Mar.  28,  1802.    (F.  S.  Hockaday). 

COLE,  RALPH.  Matric  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1589;  B.A.  1592-3;  M.A.  1598. 

COLE,  RICHARD.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1578. 

COLE,  RICHARD.   Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  x6i6. 

B.  in  London,  c.  1599.    Matric.  1615;  B.A.  1619-30;  M.A. 

1623.    Fellow,  1619-35.  Chaplain  to  Viscount  Purbedt. 
COLE,  RICHARD.   Adc.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  20,  1617,  as 

Coles.   Matric.  1617;  Scholar;  B.A.  1620-1;  M.A.  1624,   Ord. 

deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  12;  priest.  Mar.  13,  1624-5. 
COLE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  i8)  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

Aug.  13,  1542.    Of  BipRleswade,  Beds.    Matric  154^;  B.A. 

1546-7;  M.A.  1550.   Fellow,  1545-51-   R.  of  St  Mary-le-Bow, 

London,  1559-76.    R.  of  Ml  HaUows,  Bread  St,  1569-76. 

WiU  (P.C.C.)  1576-7.   {Cooper,  i.  364) 
COLE,  ROBERT.   Matric  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1565. 
COLE  or  COOLE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  10, 

1620.   S.  of  Humphrey  (1589).   Matric  1620;  B.A.  1633-A; 

M.A.  1627.     R.   of  Gt  Oakley,  Essex,  1627.     R.  of  Little 

Oakley,  1629-41.   Father  of  Henry  (1665). 
COLE,  ROBERT.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  1637;  B.A.  1641. 

Perhaps  M.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1661.    One  of  these  namea 

V.  of  Linton,  Cambs.,   1662-1.    V.  of  Elm  and  Emnetb, 

Cambt.,  1663-5.  Buried  there  Hay  z,  1665. 


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Cole,  Robert 

COLE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Feb.  5, 
1648-9.  S.  of  Robert.  B.  at  Bolton,  Lanes.  School,  Giggles- 
wick.   Matric.  1649. 

COLE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  EuuKKXm.,  June  13,  1630. 
Of  Essex. 

COLE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  June  7, 
1656.  S.  of  Sir  Nicholas,  of  Kepyer,  Durham.  B.  at  Marshals- 
land.  Matric.  1656.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Jan.  29,  1658-9. 
{PeiU,  I.  572.) 

COLE,  SIMON.  Adm.  sizar  (age  x8)  at  Sidney,  June  9,  i74i> 
S.  of  John,  farmer.  B.  at  Dunnington,  Lines.  Schools, 
Boston  and  Brigg.  Matric.  1741;  B.A.  1744-5.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Sept.  22,  1745;  priest,  Dec.  20,  1747. 

COALE,  THEODORE.  Matric  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1605. 
S.  of  John  (1573).  B.A.  1608-9';  M.A.  1612.  V.  of  Helion 
Bumpstead,  E^x,  1635-67.  Died  1667.  Brother  of  Nathaniel 
(1599). 

COLE,  THEOPHILUS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  31,  1681. 
Of  Essex.  Matric.  1681;  B.A.  1684-5.  V.  of  Helion  Bump- 
stead,  Essex,  1694.    Will  (Com.  C.  Essex)  1737. 

COLE,  THOMAS.  D.D.  1564  ('M.A.  Oxford  14  years').  Head 
Master  of  Maidstone  School,  in  1552.  For  a  short  time  Dean 
of  Sarum.  In  exile  under  Queen  Mary.  R.  of  High  Ongar, 
Essex,  1559.  Archdeacon  of  Essex,  1560.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's, 
1560.  R.  of  Stanford  Rivers,  1564.  Author,  sermons,  etc. 
Died  1571.  Admon.  (P.C.C.)  July  11,  1571-  {Cooper,  i. 
295,  who,  with  D.N.B.,  confounds  him  with  Robert  of  1542.) 

COLE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1576;  B.A. 
from  Pembroke,  1580-1.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  East 
Tilbury,  Essex.  Died  before  Oct.  1629.   (PeiU,  i.  138.) 

COLE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Sept.  9,  1591. 
S.  of  John,  yeoman,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds.  School,  Bury. 
Matric.  1590.  Of  Depden,  Suffolk,  gent.  Died  1650.  Pedigree 
in  Suff.  Vis.,  1664.   (Venn,  i.  144.) 

COLE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  c.  1591. 
S.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Maiden,  Essex.  B.A.  1594-5;  M.A. 
from  Trinity,  1598.  Of  Saffron  Walden,  Essex.  Adm.  at 
the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  3,  1600-1.  Married  and  had  issue. 
(Vis.  of  Essex,  1634  ) 

COLE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  c.  1597. 

COLE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  June  16,  1636. 
S.  of  Henry,  gent.  B.  at  Bunwell,  Norfolk.  School,  Tunstall 
(private).  Matric.  1626;  Scholar,  1629-33;  B.A.  1629-30; 
M.A.  1633.  Ord.  priest  (Durham)  Feb.  18,  1638.  R.  of 
Shimpling,  Norfolk,  1649-84.  Licensed  to  preach,  1662. 
Buried  at  Shimpling,  Nov.  29,  1684.   (Venn,  i.  276.) 

COLE,  THOMAS.  M.A.  163&-7  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Ralph,  of  Gateshead,  Durham.  Bapt.  there,  Dec.  lo,  1609. 
Matric  (University  College)  May  20,  1625,  age  14;  B.A. 
1628-9;  M.A.  1631.  Died  c.  Nov.  1652  (admon.  at  Oxford). 
(Al.  Oxon.) 

COLE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Michs. 
1637.   Of  Essex.    Perhaps  same  as  the  next. 

COLE,  THOMAS.  Matric  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Lent, 
1637-8. 

COLE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Apr.  2,  1638. 
S.  of  Roger,  gent.,  deceased.  B.  at  Lamarsh,  Essex.  School, 
Bures.   Matric  1638;  Scholar,  1638-42;  B.A.  1641-2. 

COLE,  THOMAS.  M.A.  1653  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
William,  of  London,  gent.  Matnc.  from  Christ  Church, 
Feb.  I,  1646-7,  age  18.  School,  Westminster.  B.A.  1649; 
M.A.  X651.  Principal  of  St  Mary  Hall,  1656-60  (ejected). 
Opened  an  academy  at  Nettlebed,  Oxon.  Afterwar<te  in 
charge  of  a  congregation  in  Silver  St,  London.  Author, 
Sermons,  etc  Died  Sept.  x6,  1697.   (Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.) 

COELL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Queens',  Sept.  14, 1659. 
Of  Suffolk. 

COLE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  r8)  at  St  John's,  June  23, 
1674.  S.  of  Humfrey,  of  Towcester,  Northants.  B.  there. 
School,  Saffron  Walden.  Matric  1674-5;  B.A.  1677-8.  Ord. 
priest  (Norwich)  June,  1679.  Doubtless  V.  of  Stokesay,  Salop, 
and  R.  of  Onibury,  1683.  Father  of  the  next  and  of  Brian 
(1699). 

COLE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1698. 
Doubtless  s.  of  Thomas  (above).  B.  at  Onibury,  Salop. 
Matric  1609;  B.A.  1702-3;  M.A.  1706;  D.D.  1724.  Fellow, 
1702.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  19,  1708;  priest  (Ely) 
Jime  19,  1709.  Chaplain  to  Lord  Townsend,  ambassador  at 
the  Hague.  V.  of  Wisbech,  and  R.  of  Newton,  Isle  of  Ely, 
1714.  R.  of  Raynham,  Norfolk,  1721.  Dean  of  Norwich, 
1724-30.  Died  there  Feb.  1730-1.  Doubtless  brother  of  Brian 
(1699). 

COLE,  THOBIAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Apr.  23,  1745.  S.  of 
John,  of  Piddlehinton,  Dorset.  Colleger  at  Eton,  1740-5. 
Matric.  1745;  LL.B.  1751.  V.  of  Dulverton,  Somerset.  Died 
in  Westminster,  June  14, 1796.    (G.  Mag.) 


CoLEBROOK,  George 

COLE,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1551. 

COLE  or  COELL,  WILLIAM.  Matric  pens,  from  Trinity, 
Michs.  1564.  Of  Suffolk.  B.A.  1566-7;  M.A.  from  St  John's, 
1570.  Fellow  of  St  John's,  1568.  Ord.  priest  (Chichester) 
Sept.  14, 1573.  V.  of  East  Blatchington,  Sussex,  1578.  V.  of 
Pevensey,  1589.  Will  (Lewes)  1605.   (F.  S.  Hockaday.) 

COLE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1588; 
B.A.  (1591-2);  M.A.  1595. 

COLE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1622. 

COLE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  21, 
1632.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Shenley  Hall,  Herts.  B.  in  London. 
School,  Hertford.  Matric.  1632.  Migrated  to  Exeter  College, 
Oxford,  Nov.  21,  1634.  Matric.  there.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
1634.  Officer  in  the  army.  A  commissioner  of  the  Peace. 
Died  Mar.  27,  1698.  M.I.  at  Laughton,  Leics.  (Petfe,  i.  418; 
Nichols,  IV.  272.) 

COLE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 
1637.  Of  Northamptonshire.  B.A.  1640-1.  R.  of  Kirkby 
Lonsdale,  1645.  P.C.  of  St  John's,  Newcastle-on-Tyne, 
1653-9.  R.  of  Preston,  1658-62.  Perhaps  V.  of  Dedham, 
Essex,  1663-5 

COLE,  WILLIAM.  B.D.  1656-7  (Incorp.  from  Dublin).  Adm. 
at  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  Oct.  8,  1639,  age  17.  5th  s.  of 
William.  B.  in  Cheshire.  School,  Repton.   (T.  U.  Sadleir.) 

COLE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse,  July  7, 
1682.  Of  Huntingdonshire.  School,  Huntingdon. 

COLE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  1,  1684. 
Of  Lincolnshire.  Matric.  1686;  B.A.  1687-8;  M.A.  1691.  Ord. 
priest  (Lincoln)  May  22,  1692.  R.  of  Low  Toynton,  Lines., 
1692.    R.  of  Belchford,  1697. 

COLE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Magdalene,  Feb.  5, 
1694-5.  S.  of  Gilbert,  clerk.  B.atPontesbury,  Salop.  School, 
Shrewsbury.  Matric.  1695.  Ord.  priest  (London)  May  19, 
1706  ('B.A.'). 

COLE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  22)  at  St  John's,  June  24, 
1715.  S.  of  William,  deceased.  B.  at  Stamford,  Lines. 
School,  Stamford.  Matric.  1715;  B.A.  1718-9.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  May  24,  1719;  priest,  June  16,  1728. 

COLE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Jan.  24,  1732-3.  S.  of 
William,  yeoman,  of  Babraham,  Cambs.  B.  at  Bourne 
Bridge.  School,  Eton;  colleger,  1726-32.  Matric.  1733; 
Scholar,  1735.  Migrated  to  King's,  1735.  B.A.  1736-7;  M.A. 
1740.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  Dec.  25, 1744;  priest  (Norwich) 
Apr.  1745.  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Kinnoul.  F.S.A.  1747. 
R.  of  Homsey,  Middlesex,  1749-51.  R.  of  Bletchley,  Bucks., 
1753-67.  V.  of  Bumham,  Bucks.,  1774-82.  Resided  mostly 
in  Cambs.,  from  1767;  first  at  Waterbeach,  and  latterly  at 
Milton.  J. P.  for  Co.  Cambs.  An  intimate  friend  of  Horace 
Walpole,  with  whom  he  travelled  abroad.  The  well-known 
Cambridge  antiquary.  Died  Dec.  16,  1782,  aged  68.  Buried 
at  St  Clement's,  Cambridge.  His  M.I.  is  represented  by  the 
words  'Cole  Deum'  outside  the  church.   (D.N.B.) 

COLE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  27, 
1739.  S.  of  Charles  (1706),  clerk,  R.  of  North  Crawley,  Bucks. 
B.  there.  School,  Ely.  Matric.  1740;  B.A.  1743-4;  M.A. 
1747;  B.D.  1754.  Fellow,  1747-56.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  June  5, 
1748;  priest  (Lincoln)  Dec.  22,  1751.  R.  of  Newton  Blossom- 
ville,  Bucks.,  1753-4.  R-  o^  Alburgh,  Norfolk,  1755-93. 
Died  Jan.  10,  1793.   (Scott-Mayor,  in.  502.) 

COALE, .  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Lent,  1642-3. 

COLEBRAND,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1589. 

COLEBRAND,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1588;  B.A.  1592-3;  M.A.  1596.  R.  of  Broughton  Sulney, 
Notts.,  1596-1653.  Died  Sept.  26,  1653-  Buried  in  the 
chancel.  Father  of  Richard  (1629)  and  William  (1640) 
(Godfrey,  Churches  of  NoUs.) 

COLEBRANOE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Caius,  May 
16,  1629.  S.  of  Richard  (1588),  R.  of  Broughton,  Notts. 
B.  there.  School,  Melton,  Leics.  Matric.  1629;  Scholar,  1630- 
5;  B.A.  1632-3;  M.A.  1636;  D.D.  (Lit.  Reg.)  1661.  Fellow, 
1635-46.1660-2.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Feb.  18, 1637-8;  priest 
(Peterb.)  Mar.  10,  1638-9.  Chaplain  to  Duke  of  Gloucester. 
Dean  and  R.  of  Bocking,  Essex,  1660-74.  R.  of  Toppesfield, 
1664-74.  Chaplain  in  ordinary  to  the  King.  Sub-dean  of 
Chapel  Royal  of  St  James',  1672-4.  Preb.  of  Westminster, 
1673.  Died  1674.  Will,  P.C.C.  Brother  of  William  (1640). 
(Venn^  i.  289.) 

COLEBRAND,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Apr. 
30,  1640.  S.  of  Richard  (1588),  R.  of  Broughton,  Notts. 
B.  there.  School,  Newark  (private).  Matric.  1640;  Scholar, 
1641-4.   Brother  of  Richard  (1629). 

COLEBROOK,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  12, 
1686-7.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  1689;  M.A.  1690  (Com.  i?«f.); 
M.D.  1697.  Candidate  R.C.P.  1698;  fellow,  1703.  Censor, 
1708,1710,1712.  Gulstonian  lecturer,  1707.  Harveian  orator, 
17x1.    Died  July  24,  1716.   (Munk,  11.  10.) 


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CoLEBRooK,  Thomas 

COLEBROOK,  THOMAS.  Matric  sUar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1695. 

COLEBROOKE, .   Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall,  May 

i4i  1735  (resident  till  1739). 
COLEBY,  ALEXANDER.    Adm.  pens,   (age   18)  at  Christ's, 

Feb.   4,   1656-7.     S.  of  John,  of  Askrigg,  Yorks.     B.  at 

Grantham.    School,  Grantham.    Matric.   1656-7.    Adm.  at 

Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  26,  1655.  Of  Bowbridge  Hall,  Yorks.,  Esq. 

Married  Jane,   dau.   of  Chr.  Tod,  of  Middlcham,   Yorks. 

Brother  of  Christopher  (1664).   (Peile,  i.  574;  Vis.  of  Yorks., 

1665.) 
COLEBY,  ARTHUR,  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  17,  1602.  Of 

Suffolk.   Doubtless  brother  of  John  (1601). 
COLBY,    CHRISTOPHER.     Matric.    FelL-Com.    from    Corpus 

Christi,  Michs.  1567. 
COLBY,  CHRISTOPHER.    Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1600.    Of 

Norfolk.     Probably   s.    of   Thomas,   of   Banham,    Norfolk. 

Buried   at   St   Bartholomew-the-Great,   London,   Feb.    11, 

1618-9.   Will,  P.C.C.   Perhaps  brother  of  Thomas  (1601)  and 

Daniel  (1623).    (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 
COLBY,  CHRISTOPHER.    Adm.  pens,   (age   16)  at  Christ's, 

May  27,  1664.    S.  of  John.    B.  at  Askngg,  Yorks.    School, 

Northallerton.   Matric.  1664;  B.A.  1667-8;  M.A.  1681.   Ord. 

priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.   1681.    Dean  of  Middleham,  Yorks., 

1681.   Died  July  9,  1727.   Buried  at  Middleham.  Brother  of 

Alexander  (1656),  father  of  Thomas  (1707).    {Petit,  t.  610; 

Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665.) 
COLEBY,  DANIEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 

1623.    S.  of  Thomas,  of  Banham,  Norfolk.    B.A.  1626-7; 

M.A.  1630.    Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Feb.  15,  1634-5.    R-  of 

Tacolneston,  Norfolk,  1643.    Brother  of  Christopher  (1600) 

and  Thomas  (1601). 
COLBY,  EDWARD.    B.A.  from  Trinity,  1607-8;  M.A.  1613. 

Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  24,  1609;  priest,  Sept.  23,  1610. 

C.  of  Upper  Gravenhurst,  Beds.,  i6<^;  also  schoolmaster. 

Buried  there  Sept.  20,  1642. 
COLBEY,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Sx  John's,  Michs.  1627; 

B.A.  1630-1,  as  Edmund;  M.A.  1634. 
COLBYE,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 

1567. 
COLBYE,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1571. 

COLEBY,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Feb.  20,  1636-7. 
Matric.  1637;  B.A.  1640-1.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  19, 
1641;  priest,  Feb.  26,  1642-3. 

COLEBY,  JAMES.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1622; 
B.A.  1625-6;  M.A.  1629.  Perhaps  V.  of  Patrixboume,  Kent, 
1644.  One  of  these  names  Master  of  Camberwell  Grammar 
School,  1650-r.  Buried  Sept.  30,  1651.  (Le  Nevp,  Mon.,  iv. 
8.) 

COLEBY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  6,  1601.  Of 
Suffolk.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  1603.  Of  Blythburgh, 
Suffolk,  Esq.  Doubtless  brother  of  Arthur  (1602). 

COLEBY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  1645.  S.  of  Thomas 
(1601),  R.  of  Cawston,  Norfolk.  Schools,  Aylsham,  Norwich 
and  Bury.  Matric.  from  Caius,  1646.  Of  Banham,  Norfolk, 
Esq.  Died  before  1671.  Pedigree  in  Vis.  of  Suffolk,  1664. 
{Venn,  i.  361  ) 

COLBYE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  Michs.  1659. 

COLBY.  RICHARD.    B.D.  1496-70.   A  friar. 

COULBYE,  RICHARD.  B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1624. 

COLBY,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1638; 
Scholar,  1641 ;  B.A.  1641-2.  One  of  these  names,  of  Harston, 
Leics.,  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1654. 

COLEBY,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Jan.  26,  1663-4. 
Matric.  1663-4;  B.A.  1667-8.  R.  of  Cookley,  Suffolk,  1679- 
1709. 

COLBY,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  8, 
1689.  S.  of  John,  scrivener  ('psedagogus')  of  Dublin.  B. 
at  York.  School,  Dublin.  Scholar  of  Trinity  College,  Dublin, 
1688.  C.  of  St  Michan's,  Dublin,  in  1701.  One  of  these 
names  (B.A.),  ord.  priest  (Durham)  Sept.  20,  1691. 

COLBYE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter, 
1544  {impubes). 

COLBY,  THOMAS.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1588. 

COLBY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1601.  Of 
Norfolk.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Banham.  Matric.  1602;  B.A. 
1603-6;  M.A.  1609;  B.D.  1617;  D.D.  1621.  Fellow,  1612-9. 
Ord.  de*con  (Peterb.)  June  4;  priest,  June  5,  161  j.  V.  of 
Grantcbester,  Camtw.,  1616-21.  R.  of  Cawston,  Norfolk, 
1621.  R.  of  Elvedon,  Suffolk,  1634-45.  sequestored.  Will, 
P.C.C.  Father  of  John  (1645),  brother  of  Chriitopber 
(1600)  and  Daniel.   {VU.  of  Suff.,  1664.) 


V.A.C. 


CoLEMAN,  Isaac 

COLBY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1609.  Of  Norfolk. 

Perhaps  brother  of  Christopher  (1600). 
COLEBY,  THOMAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Lent, 

1623-4;  B.A.  1627.   Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  23,  1627; 

priest,  Sept.  20, 1628.  Perhaps  V.  of  Thorpe  Market,  Norfolk, 

1634.   V.  of  Field  Dalling,  1668-79. 
COLEBY,  THOMAS.    Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Mar.   18,  1657-8; 

B.A.    1661-2.    Licensed   to  teach  grammar  at  Reepham, 

Norfolk,  1662. 

COLEBY,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Feb.  17, 

1707-8.   S.  of  Christopher  (1664).   B.  at  Middleham,  Yorks. 

School,  Sedbergh.    Scholar,  1709;  B.A.  1711-2;  M.A.  1715. 

Ord.  priest  (London)  Sept.  1714.    Probably  V.  of  Biistall, 

Yorks.,  1719.    (Peile,  11.  169.) 
COLEFAX,  THOMAS  (1740),  see  COLFOX. 

COLEMAN,  CHARLES.    Mus.D.   1651  (by  Visitors'  Mandate). 

Member  of  the  private  band  of  Charles  1  and  Charles  II, 

Author  of  musical  compositions.  Died  in  London,  July,  1664. 

(D.N.B.) 
COLEMAN,  CHRISTOPHER  {alias  FOSTER).  Augustinian  friar. 

One  of  the  early  Cambridge  reformers  temp.  Henry  VIII. 

Afterwards  joined  a  congregation  of  Separatists  which  met 

in  London  at  Plumbers'  Hall.  Imprisoned  in  the  Marshalsea, 

1567.   Released  by  Dr  Grindall,  Bishop  of  London,  in  1569. 

{Cooper,  I.  283,  who  however  confounds  him  with  WiUiam; 

B.A.  1529-30.)    Will  (P.C.C.)  1585  of  one  of  these  names, 

'citizen  and  grocer  of  London;  of  St  Giles',  Cripplegate.' 

Speaks  of  'books  in  his  study.'  (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 
COLEMAN,  DANIEL.   Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 

1572. 
COLEMAN,  EDMUND.    Adm.  sizar  at  Petbrhouse,  Mar.  30, 

1619.   Of  London.    Matric.  1620. 
COLMAN,  EDWARD.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Oct.  1364; 

B.A.  1566-7. 
COLMAN,  EDWARD.  Matric  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1613, 

Probably  s.  and  h.  of  Samuel,  of  Brent  Eleigh,  Suffolk,  gent. ; 

adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  21,  16x6.   Father  of  Richard 

(1648). 
COLEMAN,  EDWARD.    Matric  peiu.  from  Corpus  Christi, 

Easter,  1639.  Of  Norwich.  B.A.  1642-3;  M.A.  1646.  Founded 

four  scholarships  at  Corpus  Christi  by  will,  1659. 
COLMAN,  EDWARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  16,  1651. 

Of  Suffolk.   Matric.  1651;  B.A.  1655-6;  M.A.  1659. 

COLEMAN,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Pembroke, 
Apr.  26,  1636.  S.  of  Francis,  attorney.  B.  at  Hacheston, 
Suffolk.  Matric.  1636.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Aug.  16, 1639. 

COLEMAN,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Apr.  30, 
1706.    Possibly  same  as  the  next. 

COLMAN,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1706.  Of 
Middlesex.  Matric.  1706;  B.A.  1709-10.  'Groom  of  the 
Woodyard,  and  resident  at  Vienna.'    (Af*s*«rj.) 

COLEMAN,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  18, 
1689.  Of  London.  Matric.  i68i.  S.  of  Richard  (1648), 
late  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Esq.,  deceased;  adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Mar.  10,  1690-1;  and  brother  of  Richard  (1683)  and 
Henry  (1688). 

COLMAN,  GEORGE.  Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1577. 

COLMAN,  HENRY.  Matric  pens,  from  Kino's,  Easter,  1621; 
B.A.  1627-8;  M.A.  from  Magdalene,  1631.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Sept.  19;  priest,  Dec.  19,  1624.  R.  of  Langenhoe, 
Essex,  1646-62,  ejected.  Afterwards  presbyterian  preacher 
in  Essex.   (Davids,  413.) 

COLEMAN,  HENRY.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1637. 

COLEMAN,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Apr.  27,  1644- 
Matric.  1644;  B.A.  1647-8.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  West 
Lynn,  Norfolk,  i66;-4.  Perhaps  V.  of  Gaddesby,  Ldcs., 
1652. 

COLMAN,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Mar.  29,  1688, 
S.  of  Richard  (1648),  of  Brent  Eleigh,  Bury  St  Edmunds.  B. 
in  London.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  1688.  Migrated  (age  20) 
to  Trinity,  July  17,  1690.  Scholar,  1691;  B.A.  1691-2;  M.A. 
1695;  B.D.  1705;  D.D.  1712.  Fellow,  1694.  R.  of  Harpley, 
Norfolk,  1706-15.  R.  of  Foulsham,  1713-  Died  Oct.  9,  1713, 
Brother  of  Richard  (1683)  and  Frederick  (1689).  (Le  Neve, 
Mon.,  II.  296.) 

COLLMAN,  ISAAC.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Apr.  1713. 
S.  of  Robert,  gent.  B.  in  London.  School,  Hitchln,  Herts. 
Migrated  to  Sidney  ('from  Trinity  HaU'),  June  20,  1716. 
LL.B.  1720.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1715-  O"-  deacon 
(Peterb.,  Litt.  dim.  from  Bangor)  Mar.  8.  i7"-3;/-^- <'»7- 
from  Canterbury  for  priest,  1 7 J8.  R.  of  Shadlngfield,  Suffolk, 
1728-32.  V.ofMettinKh.im,  1731-4-  R.  of  Weston,  1736-33- 
R.  of  Haloiworth.   R.  of  Woolpit,  1733-7- 

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Coleman,  Jeremiah 

COLEMAN,  JEREMIAH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i6)  at  Caius,  Sept.  ii, 

1646.    S.  of  Jeremiah,  gent.,  of  Wymondham,  Norfolk.    B. 

there.    School,  Norwich.    Matric.   1646;  Scholar,   1647-51; 

B.A.  1650-1.    Fellow,  1651-2.    R.  of  Hethersett,  Norfolk, 

1653-9.  Died  Feb.  1659.   {Venn,  1.  365.) 
COLMAN,  JOHN.  Scholar  at  King's  Haix,  1393-7. 
COLMAN,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1561. 
COLMAN,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1570;  B.A. 

1573-4;  M.A.  1577.  Probably  ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Mar.  30, 

1578.   V.  of  Bures,  Suffolk,  1582-1612. 
COLEMAN,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1570; 

B.A.  from  Pembroke,  1574-5;  M.A.  1578.   Fellow  of  Pem- 
broke, 1578. 
COLMAN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  7,  1716. 

S.  of  John,  of  Crofton,  Yorks.    School,  Wakefield.    Matric. 

I7z6;  LL.B.  1721.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln,  Litt.  dim.  from 

Salisbury)  Mar.  5,  1720-1 ;  priest  (Gloucester,  Litt.  dim.  from 

Salisbury)  Feb.  14,  1721-2.    R.  of  Wath,  Ripon,  1723-34. 

Died  Mar.  14,  1733-4. 
COLMAN,  JOHN.   Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1717.  Of  Norfolk. 

Perhaps  s.  of  Thomas  (1681).     Matric.  1717;   B.A.  1722; 

M.A.  1730.    Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  1722;  priest.  Mar. 

1723-4.    F*robably  R.  of  Hardingbam,  Norfolk,  1724-53.    R. 

of  Whinburgh,  1729-53.   R.  of  Westfield,  1733-53. 
COLLMAN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  Jan.  5, 

1741-2.     S.   of   John,   clerk.     B.   at   Halesworth,   Suffolk. 

Matric.  1743;  B-A.  1745-6.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  1750. 

Probably  R.  of  Weston,  Suffolk,  1753-8.    R.  of  Thorpe-by- 

Hadiscoe,  Norfolk,  1753-8. 
COLMAN,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1 713.  Of  Suffolk. 

Matric.    1713-4;   B.A.    1716-7;   M.A.    1729.    Ord.   deacon 

(London)  Jime  8,  1718;  priest,  Dec.  20,  1719.  V.  of  Bentley, 

Suffolk,   1721.    V.  of  St  Matthew,   Ipswich,   1722.    V.  of 

Newbome,  1723.    R.  of  Hitcham,  172&-53.    R.  of  Bradwell, 

Essex.   Died  Oct.  25,  1753.   (G.  Mag.) 
COLMAN,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1738.  Of  Essex. 

Matric.  1738;  B.A.  1741-2. 
COLMAN,  MICHAEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Mich.  1585. 

One  of  these  names  V.  of  Woodhom,  Northumberland,  1609. 

Buried  there,  July  8,  1631. 
COLEMAN,  NICHOLAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 

1631.    Of  Suffolk.    B.A.  1633-4;  M.A.  1637.    Ord.  deacon 

(Norwich)  Sept.  24,  1637,  C.  of  Fitcham,  Suffolk;  priest. 

Mar.  9,  1638-9.  R.  of  Preston,  Suffolk,  1640-4;  sequestered, 

but  reinstated,  1661. 
COLMAN,  PHILIPS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  Catharine's,  Mar. 

27,  1728.    Perhaps  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  1723. 
COLMAN,    RICHARD.     Adm.   pens,   at   Trinity,   Sept.    14, 

1648.    Of  Suffolk.    S.  and  h.  of  Edward  (1612),  of  Brent 

Eleigh,  Suffolk,  Esq.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  14,  1650. 

Father  of  Richard  (1683),  Henry  (1688)  and  Frederick  (1689). 
COLMAN,  RICHARD.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Jan.  13, 

1664-5.  S.  of  Richard,  gent.,  of  Duxford,  Cambs.   B.  there. 

School,  Saffron  Walden,  Essex.  Matric.  1665;  Scholar,  1666- 

70;  B.A.  1668-9. 
COLEMAN,  RICHARD.    Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Peterhouse, 

Oct.  29, 1675.  Of  Essex.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Scholar, 

1675-6;  Matric.  1676;  B.A.  1679-80. 
COLMAN,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  May  31, 

1683.    S.  of  Richard,  of  Brent  Eleigh,  Bury  St  Edmunds. 

School,  St  Paul's.   Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  24,  i68^. 

Brother  of  Henry  (1688). 
COALBIAN,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  27, 

1638.    S.  of  Samuel,   Esq.    B.   at  Brent  Eleigh,  Suffolk. 

Schools,  Lavenham  and  Bury.    Matric.  1638;  B.A.  1640-1. 

Of  Brent  Eleigh,  gent.  Died  Mar.  1695.  M.I.  at  Brent  Eleigh. 

(Km.  o/Suff.,  1664.) 

COLMAN,  ROGER.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1695.  Of  Norfolk. 

Matric.  1695;  B.A.  1698-9.    Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  July, 

1702;  priest,  Sept.  1704. 
COLEMAN,  STEPHEN.  Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  Michs.  1642. 
COLMAN,  THOMAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1582. 

Of  Lines,  diocese.  B.A.  1585-6;  M.A.  1589.  Fellow,  1588-9. 

Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  July  27,   1588.    Buried 

May  28,  1589,  at  St  Botolph's,  Cambridge. 
COLMAN,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1618; 

B.A.  1620-1;  M.A.  1624;  B.D.  1631.   Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 

June  12;  priest,  June  13,  1625.   R.  of  Brent  Eleigh,  Suffolk, 

1625-42.   R.  of  Thorpe  Morieux,  1641. 
COLEBiIAN,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1662. 

Of  Suffolk.    Matric.  1663;  B.A.  1666-7;  M.A.  1670.    Ord. 

deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  20,  1668;  priest  (Lincoln)  Dec.  18,  1670. 

R.  of  Frostenden,  Suffolk,  1670-4.   R.  of  Worlingworth  and 

Southolt,  1673-1704.  Buried  at  Worlingworth.    (V.  B.  Red- 
stone.) 


CoLEs,  William 

COLMAN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1681.  Of 
Norfolk.  Matric  1681;  B.A.  1684-5.  Perhaps  Master  of 
Dedham  School,  Essex,  168&-94.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
June  7,  1691.  Perhaps  R.  of  Little  Wacton,  Norfolk,  1700, 
and  R.  of  Hardingbam,  1702-20.  Perhaps  father  of  John 
(1717). 

COLMAN,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  1529-30.  ist  in  the  ordo;  M.A.  1533- 
Of  Essex.   Fellow  of  St  John's,  1530. 

COLEMAN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  1584. 
B.  at  Buckenham  Ferry,  Norfolk.  School,  Bungay.  Scholar, 
1587-91;  B.A.  1587-8;  M.A.  1591.  Probably  died  Oct.  16, 
1643.   M.I.  at  Braiseworth,  Suffolk.   {Venn,  1.  120.) 

COLMAN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1663. 
Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  1664.  Buried  at  St  Benet's,  Cambridge, 
Dec.  6,  1664. 

COLMAN,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1673;  LL.B.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1680. 

COLEMAN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Jan.  12. 1693-4. 
Of  Hampshire.  Migrated  to  Corpus  Christi,  1694.  Matric. 
1694;  B.A.  1697-8;  M.A.  1701.  One  of  these  names  R.  of 
Little  Gaddesden,  Herts.,  1729-43.   Died  1743. 

COLEMAN,  WILLIAM  (1697),  see  COLMORE. 

COLMAN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  i745- 
B.  in  Northamptonshire,  Jan.  6,  1728.  Matric.  1745;  B.A. 
1749-50;  M.A.  1753;  B.D.  1761;  D.D.  1778.  Fellow.  Proctor, 
1759.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Feb.  23,  1755;  priest,  Mar.  7,  1756. 
V.  of  St  Benet's,  Cambridge,  1759.  R-  of  Stalbridge,  Dorset, 
1773-94-  Elected  Master  of  Corpus  Christi,  June  25,  1778. 
Lecturer  at  Christ  Church,  Newgate  St.  Vice-Chancellor, 
1779-80  and  1793-4.  Died  Dec.  26,  i794-  Buried  in  the 
College  Chapel.   (Masters.) 

COLMAN, .   B.Can.L.  1488-9. 

COLMAN, .  B.A.  1496-7. 

COLENDAR,  JOHN,  see  CALENDAR. 

COLERIDGE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  28)  at  Sidney,  July  5, 
1748.  S.  of  John,  tax-collector.  B.  at  Crediton.  Schools, 
Creditori  and  Clist  Hydon.  Matric.  1748-9.  B.  1719.  V.  of 
Ottery  St  Mary,  Devon.  Master  of  the  Grammar  School. 
Died  1781.  Author,  Latin  Grammar.  Will  (Exeter).  Father 
of  the  ixDet. 

COLES,  see  also  COLE. 

COLES,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Jan.  5,  1668-9. 
Of  Finedon,  Northants.  S.  of  Christopher.  Bapt.  Aug.  29, 
1652.  Matric.  1669;  B.-\.  1672-3;  M.A.  1676.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  May  21;  priest,  Sept.  24,  1676.  V.  of  Billesdon, 
Leics.,  1676.  V.  of  Dronfield,  Derbs.,  1681-1724.  Died  1724. 
(Cox,  Churches  of  Derbs.,  iv.  459.) 

COLES,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  July  4, 1622. 
S.  of  George,  grocer.  B.  at  St  Sepulchre's,  Northampton. 
School,  Navesby.  Matric  1622;  B.A.  1625-6.  Buried  at  St 
Sepulchre's,  July  31,  1632.  M.I.  to  his  father.  (H.  I.  Long- 
den.) 

COLES,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  30,  1638. 
Matric.  1638. 

COALES,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  June  24, 1669. 
S.  of  John.  B.  at  Ripley,  Yorks.  School,  Ripley. 

COLES,  JOHN.  Incorp.  M.A.  1697,  from  New  CoUege,  Oxford. 
S.  of  Peter,  of  Hayford  Warren,  Oxon.  Matric  (Oxford) 
June  20,  1684,  age  16;  B.A.  1689;  M.A.  1693.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

COLES,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  May  24,  1706.  B.  in 
Yorkshire.  Matric  1706;  B.A.  1709-10. 

COLES,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Sidney,  Nov.  29,  i749-  S.  of  John,  of 
Bridgfewater,  Somerset,  pleb.  Matric.  from  Queen's  College, 
Oxford,  Dec.  16,  1728,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1733;  M.A. 
(Cambridge)  1750.  V.  of  Bridgewater  and  R.  of  Lympsham, 
1750.   Died  1785.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

COLES,  LIONEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  June  13,  1683.  Of 
Rutland.  Matric.  1683;  B.A.  1686-7;  M.A.  1690.  R.  of 
Abington  Pigotts,  Cambs.,  1704-18.   Buried  Mar.  30,  1718. 

COLES,  NATHANIEL.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  1665-6. 

COALES,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 
1667. 

COLES,  WILLIAM  {1510-1),  s«rCOLLVS. 

COLES,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1635. 
S.  of  Christopher,  clerk,  V.  of  Finedon,  Northants.  B.A. 
1638-9;  M.A.  1642.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  19,  1641; 
priest,  Dec.  18,  1642.  V.  of  Finedon,  1642-6;  succeeding 
his  father.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Scalford,  Leics.,  1655- 
85;  and  V.  of  Billesdon,  1668:  buried  at  Scalford,  1685-6. 
Will  at  Leicester.  (Nichols'  Leics.,  11.  315,  31 7.) 
COLES,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Pembroke,  May  3, 
1669.  S.  of  Edward,  farmer.  B.  at  Bletchington,  Oxon. 
Matric.  1669:  B.A.  1672-3;  M.A.  1676.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1679.   Ord.  priest  (Ely)  May  30,  1675. 


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CoLEsoN,  Christopher 

COLESON  or  COULSON,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric  pens,  from 
Christ's,  1593-5.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  June  15,  1606.  R.  of 
Burton,  Lines.,  1619-42. 

COULSON,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  8, 
1655.  S.  of  John,  ofAyton,  Yorks.;  age  25  in  1666.  Adm.  at 
the  Middle  Temple,  Oct.  25,  1656.  Barrister.  Married  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  John  Man,  of  Norwich.    {Vis.  0/  Yorks.,  1666.) 

COLSON,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Magdalene, 
Mar.  3,  1681-2.  S.  of  Edward.  B.  at  Wadington,  Lines. 
School,  Lincoln.    Matric  1682 ;  B.A.  1685-6. 

COLESON,  JOHN.  Matric  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Michs. 
1627.   Of  London.   B.A.  1630-1;  M.A.  1634.   Fellow,  1631. 

COLSON,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  Emmanuel,  1728  {Com.  Reg.).  S.  of 
Francis,  Vicar-choral  of  Lichfield.  Matric.  from  Christ 
Church,  Oxford,  May  26,  1699,  age  18.  School,  Lichfield. 
Master  at  Sir  Jfoseph  Williamson's  Mathematical  School, 
Rochester.  F.R.S.  1713.  V.  of  Chalk,  Kent,  1724-40.  Came 
to  Cambridge  and  lectured  at  Sidney.  Lucasian  Professor, 
1739-60.  R.  of  Lockington,  Yorks.  Died  at  Cambridge,  Jan. 
20,  1760.    (D.N.B.) 

COULSON,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  July  10, 
1652.  B.  at  Wollaston,  Northants. :  for  a  time  kept  school 
there.  B.A.  1655-6;  M.A.  1660.  V.  of  Ashby,  Northants.; 
ejected,  1662.  Retired  to  Wollaston,  and  died  soon  after. 
(Calamy,  11.  214.) 

COLSON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  H56; 
B.A.  1459-60. 

COULSON,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1601;  B.A.  1605-6.  One  Samuel  Colston,  B.A.,  R.  of 
Hawnby,  Yorks.,  1613-43. 

COLSONNE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1614; 
B.A.  1616-7;  M.A.  1620.  Perhaps  V.  of  Thorpe,  Essex,  1645- 
50.  One  of  these  names,  B.  A.,  licensed  toteachatWalkington, 
Yorks.,  1 619. 

COULSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sr  Catharine's,  1638. 
Of  London. 

COLSON, .   M.A.  I4S5-6. 

COLSON, .   B.Civ.L.  1478. 

COLSON  or  COLSTON, .   B.A.  1483-4;  M.A.  1487-8. 

COLFE,  ABRAHAM.  M.A.  from  Trinity,  1603.  S.  of  Richard, 
D.D.,  preb.  of  Canterbury.  Of  Kent.  Matric.  from  Christ 
Church,  Oxford,  Nov.  8,  1594,  age  14;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1599.  R. 
of  St  Leonard,  Eastcheap,  London,  1609-57.  V.  of  St  Mary, 
Lewisham,  Kent,  1610-57.  Founder  of  Lewisham  Grammar 
School,  1652.  Died  at  Lewisham,  Dec.  5,  1657.  {Al.  Oxon.; 
D.N.B.;  Vis.  of  Kent.,  1619;  Misc.  Her.  and  Gen.,  11.  222.) 

COLFE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  171  i.  Of  Kent. 
Matric.  171 1 ;  B..\.  1714-5.  LUt.  dim.  (Canterbury)  for 
deacon,  1717;  for  priest,  1718.  C.  of  Cheriton,  Kent. 

COLFER,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1609. 
S.  of  Richard,  of  Wood  Dalling,  Norfolk,  gent.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  19,  161 1.  Barrister-at-Law.  Died  at 
Aylsbam,  1657,  aged  65. 

COLFER,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  i)ens.  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1624.  Of  Norwich.  B.A.  1627-8;  M.A.  1631;  B.D.  1639. 
Fellow,  1632-50  (ejected)  and  1654-70.  Died  1670.  Buned 
at  St  Benet's,  Cambridge,  Sept.  29.  Will  proved  (V.C.C.) 
1670. 

COLFER,  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1640.  Of  Norwich. 
(Possibly  matric.  as  John,  Easter,  1640.)  Perhaps  s.  and  h. 
of  Edward,  of  Aylsham,  Norfolk,  Esq.;  adm.  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  May  5,  1645. 

COLFORDE,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Dec  1576. 

COLFOX,  RICHARD.  Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent, 
1580-1.  S.  of  William,  of  Merrington,  Salop.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  1582.  Succeeded  his  father,  and  died  1589. 

COLEFAX,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  4, 
1740.  S.  of  Richard,  husbandman,  of  Salop.  B.  in  Shrews- 
bury. School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  1741;  B.A.  1744-5 j  M.A. 
1748.  Chaplain  to  East  India  Company,  1751.  Died  at 
Fort  St  George,  Aug.  1752.   {Scott-Mayor,  iii.  509.) 

COLLA, .   B.A.  i46$-«. 

COLLADON,  JOHN.  M.D.  from  Kino's,  1636  (LU.  Ret).  Adm. 
hon.  fellow  R.C.P.  Dec.  1664.  Naturalized,  1662.  Physician 
to  the  Queen.    Knighted,  1664.    {Munk,  i.  321.) 

COLLARD,  CHRISTOPHER.  M.A.  1610  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  from  Magdalen  Hall,  June  14,  161 1, 
age  17;  B.A.  from  Magdali^n  Hall,  1614;  M.A.  1617.  R.  of 
Blackmanstone,  Kent,  1626-30.  V.  of  Upcburch,  1630.  R.  di 
Compton  Greenfield,  Gloucester,  1639.   {Al.  Oxoh.) 

COLLARO,  GREGORY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clark,  Micbt.  13S1 ; 
B.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1585-6. 

CULLERO,  JOHN.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  1367. 


COLLEY,  WiLUAM 

COLLARD,  JOSEPH.    Adm.  pens,  at  QoRBm'.  May  4.  i66i. 

Of  Essex.    Matric.  1661. 

COLLARD,  LEONARD.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 

June  13,  1631.  S.  of  Leonard,  butcher,  of  Gt  Bradley,  Suffolk. 

B.    at    Borough   Green,   Cambs.     School,   Little   Thurlow. 

Matric.  1631;  B.A.  1635-6. 
COLLARD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  10, 

i68o-i.  S.  of  William,  of  Bamston,  Essex.  School,  Felsted. 

Matric.  1681.    Adm.  FelL-Com.  June  26,  1684.    Adm.  at 

Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  27,  1685. 
COLLART,  JOHN.   M.D.  1640  (Incorp.  from  Leyden). 
COLLEDGE,  RICHARD.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs. 

1580. 
COLLER,  EDWARD.    Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1605; 

B..\.  1608-9. 
COLLETT,  FERRAR.    Adm.  scholar  at  Peterhouse,  May  16, 

1636.  S.  of  John,  of  Little  Gidding,  Hunts,  (his  mother  was 

Susanna  Ferrar).    Matric  1636;  B.A.  1639-40;  M.A.  1643; 

B.D.  1672.  Fellow,  1643-6,  ejected.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1661. 

Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Apr.  25,  1661.    R.  of  Little  Gidding, 

Hunts.,  1659-63;  of  Hamerton,  1663-79.  Died  1679. 
COLET,  JOHN.    B.A.   1484-5;  M.A.   1487-8.    Perhaps  R.  of 

Tburning,  Hunts.,  1490-4. 
COLET,  JOHN.    B.A.  1507-8.    One  —  Collett  was  scholar  at 

King's  Hall,  1500-5. 
COLLET,  JOHN.   Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Clare,  June  5,  1649. 
COLLET,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Apr.  21,  1725. 

Matric.  1726. 
COLLET,  RICHARD.    Adm.  peas,  (age  13)  at  Caius,  June  6, 

1580.   S.  of  Richard.   B.  at  Colchester.   School,  Colchester. 

Matric.  1580;   B.A.  1583-4;  Scholar,  1584-7;   M.A.   1587. 

Died  1588. 
COLLETT,  THOMAS.   Matric  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1616; 

B.A.  1619-20. 
COLLET,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Caius,  Oct  17, 

1643.   S.  of  John,  gent.   B.  at  Westerfield,  Suffolk.  School, 

Ipswich.    Matric.  1644;  B.A.  1647-8;  M.A.  1652.    {Venn,  I. 

351;  Suff.  Man.  Fam.,  11.  360.) 
COLLETON,  JAMES  EDWARD.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Clare, 

Apr  6,  1727.   B.  in  the  Barbados.   Matric.  1728;  M.A.  1728 

{Com.  Reg.).    M.P.  for  Lostwithiel,  1747.  X754.  i76i;  for  St 

Mawes,  1772.  Of  Haines  Hill,  Wilts.  J. P.  Died  Aug.  30, 1790. 

(G.  Mag.) 
COLLETON,  JOHN.   Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Clare,  Apr.  27,  i7a8. 

S.  of  John.    B.  in  the  Barbados.    Colonel  in  the  Guards. 

Died  July  14,  1766.    Will,  P.C.C. 
COLLIE,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1570. 

Perhaps  s.  of  Anthony,  of  Glaston,  Rutland.  Succeeded  his 

father.    (Vis.  of  Ruts.,  1618.) 
COLLIE,  FRANCIS.    Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1581; 

B.A.  1584-5;  M.A.  1588.    P.C.  of  Kyme,  Lines.    Will  (Lin- 
coln) 1613. 
COLLEY,  HUGH.   Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1603 ; 

B.A.  1606-7;  M.A.  1610.  JR.  of  Harting,  Sussex,  1614-41. 

Uncle  of  Jonathan. 
COLLIE,  JOHN.    Matric  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1575.   B. 

at  'Estreet,'  Notts.  B.A.  1580-1.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec 

21,  1583,  age  26;  of  Wellington,  Northants. 
COLLY,   JONATHAN.    Adm.   pens,   at   Emmanuel,   Mar.    17, 

1633-4.    Of  Cheshire.    S.  of  William.    Bapt.  at  Eccleston, 

Apr.  7,  1616.    Matric.  1634;  B.A.  1637-8;  M.A.  1641.    Ord. 

deacon  (Peterb.)  June  9,   1639.    R.  of  Pulford,  Cheshire, 

1640-7.   Died  1647.   (J.  B.  Peace.) 
COLLEIE,  SIMON  DE.    Scholar  at  Kino's  Hall,  1348.    Pro- 
moted to  a  benefice,  1354. 
COLLEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton.  1576. 

Fellow.   Left  without  a  degree,  1579-   'Became  a  soldier  at 

Berwick.'    (Harwooti.) 
COLLEY.  THOMAS.    Matric  pens,  from  Clark,  Easter,  1605; 

B.A.  1608-9. 
COLLEY,  THOMAS,    Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 

1654.    Of  London.    School,  St  Paul's.    B.A.  1657-8;  M.A. 

1661.    Fellow,   1658-60.    Incorp.  at  Oxford,   1669.    R.  of 

Georgeham,  Devon,  1661;  and  of  Shirwell,  1669. 
COLLEY,  THOMAS.   Adm   pens,  at  Caius,  July  4,  I74i;  M.A. 
1741.   Of  Exeter  College,  Oxford.    Matric.  at  Oxford,  1734, 

age  18.    S.  of  James,  clerk,  of  Parraoombe,  Devon.    B.A. 

(Oxford)  1737.   Ord.  deacon  (Exeter)  Jan.  15,  1737;  priest. 

May   24,   1741.    R.  of  Artington,   Devon,   i74i-7-    V.  of 

Chittlehampton,  1743.  Chaplain  to  Lady  Dundonald.  Admon. 

(Exeter)  1762.    {Venn,  11.  50) 
COOLEY,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  at  Kino's  (age  15)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  23,  1552.  B.  at  Lilleshall,  Salop.   FeUow,  dunng 
1335-6.   Matric  1332.  No  degree.   ('Cobbc'  in  Hanrood.) 


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CoLLEV,  William 

COLEY,  WILLIAM.  Licensed  to  practise  medicine,  1378. 

COLLEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Christ's,  Jan.  16, 
1632-3.  S.  of  Anthony,  of  Glaston,  Rutland.  B.  at  Knaptoft, 
Leics.  (his  mother's  home).  School,  Uppingham.  Matric. 
1633.   Of  Glaston,  Rutland,  Esq.    {Vis.  of  Rutland,  1618.) 

COLLIER,  ABEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Peterhousb,  Aug.  10, 
1645.  Of  Siurey.  School,  St  Saviour's.  Matric.  1645-6; 
B.A.  1649-50.  Fellow,  1650-3.  Studied  at  Padua.  Created 
M.D.  there,  1655.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1655.  Candidate.R.C.P., 
1656;  fellow,  1668.  One  of  these  names,  pastor  of  a  con- 
gregation at  Halstead,  Essex.  Died  May  29,  1695,  aged  65. 
Buried  at  Bunhill  Fields.  M.I.  Admon.  P.C.C.  {Munk,  t. 
357;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

COLLIAR,  AMOS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  June,  1609.  Matric 
1609;  B.A.  from  Pembroke,  1612-3. 

COLLIER  or  COLLIERS,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel, 
Mar.  16,  1670-1.  Of  Derbyshire.  Matric.  pens.  1671. 
License  (Canterbury)  for  both  orders,  1674. 

COLLIER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Cbristi,  1676  (as 
Samuel).  Of  Suffolk.  B.A.  1680.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
June,  1680;  priest,  Dec.  1681.  V.  of  Hundon,  Sufiolk,  1681-3. 
Died  1683. 

COLLIER,  GILBERT.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  1695. 

Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  1697;  B.A.  1698-9.  R.  of  Saxmundham, 

Suffolk,  1707. 
COLLIER,  HENRY.    B.A.  1641  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).    S.  of 

Robert   (?  1577),   of   Dalston,  Cumberland.    Matnc   from 

Queen's  College,  Oxford,  Oct.  10,  1634,  age  17;  B.A.  1637-8. 

One  of  these  names,  B.A.,  R.  of  Easington,  Vorks.,  1639-40. 

{PeiU,  I.  287.) 

COLLIER,  HENRY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Nov.  11, 
1726.  Matric.  Dec.  1726.  One  of  these  names  s.  and  h.  of 
Jabez,  of  Hedgmanor,  Essex,  gent.,  adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  1722. 

COLLIER,  JAMES.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Clare,  June  23,  1738. 
S.  of  John.  B.  at  Hastings,  Sussex.  Matric.  1738.  One  of 
these  names  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  15,  1739; 
afterwards  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  14, 1739-40.  Died  May  30, 
1747,  aged  27.   Buried  in  Westminster  Abbey. 

COLLIER,  JEREMIAH.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter, 
1612;  B.A.  1615-6.  V.  of  EUoughton,  Vorks.,  1617-22. 
{PeiU,  I.  287.) 

COLLIER,  JEREMY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  1636;  B.A. 
1639-40;  M.A.  1643.  Migrated  to  St  John's.  Fellow  of  St 
John's,  1644  (intruded).  Usher  at  Boston  Grammar  School. 
Afterwards  Master  of  Ipswich  School,  1663.  Master  of  Al- 
denham  School,  1649-53.  Married  Elizabeth  Smith,  of  Quy, 
Cambs.   Father  of  the  next. 

COLLIER,  JEREMY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  June  6, 
1666;  and  again  Apr.  10,  1669.  S.  of  Jeremy,  above,  clerk, 
of  Papworth,  Cambs.  B.  at  Quy  (his  mother's  home). 
School,  Ipswich,  under  his  father.  Scholar,  1669;  Matric. 
1670;  B.A.  1672-3;  M.A.  1676.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  24, 
1676;  priest  (London)  Feb.  "24,  1677-8.  Chaplain  to  the 
Countess  of  Dorset,  at  Knowle,  Kent.  R.  of  Ampton, 
Suffolk,  1679-85.  Lecturer  at  Gray's  Inn,  1685.  From  1689 
a  prominent  non-juror.  Consecrated  to  the  Episcopal  0£&ce, 
1713.  Died  Apr.  26,  1726.  Buried  in  St  Pancras  churchyard. 
For  an  account  of  his  numerous  writings,  see  D.N.B.  The 
best  known  is  the  Short  View  of  the  Immorality  of  the  English 
Stage,  1698.   {Venn,  i.  428.) 

COLUER,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Michs.  1554. 
Conduct  of  King's. 

COLIER,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1561. 

COLYER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  3,  1591.  Of 
Kent.   Matric.  c.  1591. 

COLLIER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  16,  1641. 
Matric.  1641;  B.A.  1645-6;  M.A.  1649.  One  of  these  names 
V.  of  Haworth,  Vorks.,  1653-4,  1663-75.  Buried  Oct.  10, 
1675. 

COLLYER,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  Kino's,  1673.  S.  of  William,  of 
Llanlivery,  Cornwall,  clerk.  Matric.  from  Exeter  College, 
Oxford,  July  17,  1663,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1667-8.  V.  of 
Fremington,  Devon,  1670.  V.  of  St  Gluvias  Budock,  Com- 
waU,  1671.  Perhaps  V.  of  Moorlinch,  Somerset,  1671.  R.  of 
Perronuthnoe,  Cornwall,  1709.  Will  (Exeter)  1729.  (At. 
Oxon.) 

COLLIER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Sidney,  May  19, 1683. 
2nd  s.  of  John,  farmer.  B.  at  Gnosel,  Staffs.  School,  New- 
port, Salop.   Matric.  1683;  B.A.  1686-7;  M.A.  1691. 

COLLIER,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity,  Feb.  24, 1724-5. 
Matric.  1724-5;  LL.B.  1723. 


Collin,  John 

COLLIER,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  May  18, 

1750.    S.  of   John,  farmer,  of  Staffs.    B.  at  Cheddleton. 

School,  Dillon.  Ord.  deacon  (Lichfield)  June  17,  1750;  C.  of 

Cheadle,  Staffs.  Perhaps  V.  of  Ockbrook.  Derbs.,  1765-1807. 

V.  of  Castle  Donington,  Leics.,  1781-1807.  {Scott-Mayor,  in. 

596-) 
COLLIER,  PETER.    Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  May  10,  1686, 

Matric.  1686;  B.A.  1689-90. 
COLLIER,  PHILIP.    Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhousk,  Easter, 

1612;  B.A.  1615-6;  M.A.  1619.    R.  of  St  Peter,  Bedford, 

1626.    Buried  there  Feb.  14,  1643-4. 

COLLIER,  ROBERT.   Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  June,  1577; 

B.A.  1580-1.    Perhaps  V.  of  Dalston,  Cumberland,  1596- 

1629.   Buried  there,  Oct.  3,  1629.    If  so,  father  of  Henry 

(1641). 
COLYER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Sept.  8, 1587. 

S.  of  Robert.    B.  at  Barlow   {'Barley'),   Derbs.    School, 

Dronfield.   Matric.  1587. 
COLLIER,  ROBERT.    Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 

1639;  B.A.  1642.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  21,  1645. 

COLLIER,  SAMUEL  (1676),  see  EDWARD. 

COLLIER,  THOMAS.  Fellow  of  Michael  House.  Probably 
M.A.  1498-9;  B.D.  1504-5.    Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1506. 

COLYER,  THOMAS.  Scholar  of  St  John's,  1547.  Of  Stafford- 
shire. B.A.  1550-1;  M.A.  1555.  Fellow,  1556.  Perhaps 
preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1558-9. 

COLLIER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May  i, 
1745.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Eltisley,  Cambs.  School,  Abbotsley, 
Hunts.  Matric.  1745;  Scholar,  1748;  B.A.  1748-9;  M.A.  1754. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Oct.  18,  1751;  priest,  Dec.  25,  1751-  V.  of 
Gamlingay,  Cambs.,  1752.  Perhaps  R.  of  Gislingham,  Suffolk, 
1797- 

COLLIER,  WILLIAM.  BA.  1513-4;  M.A.  1517-  Fellow  of 
St  John's,  1516.  Ord.  sub-deacon  (Ely)  Feb.  1517-8;  priest, 
Apr.  3,  1518.  One  of  these  names  (M.A.),  V.  of  Alrewas, 
Staffs.,  1530-1. 

COLLIER,  WILLIAM  B.A.  1531-2,  1st  in  the  ordo;  M.A.  1535- 
Fellow  of  St  John's,  1533.  Of  Derbyshire.  One  of  these 
names  V.  of  St  Pancras,  Midds.,  1553.    (A.  B.  Beaven.) 

COLLIER,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  from  King's,  1721.  S.  of  Arthur, 
of  Steeple  Langford,  Wilts.,  clerk.  Matric.  from  Balliol 
College,  Oxford,  Nov.  17,  1698,  age  16;  B.A.  from  Wadham 
College,  1702-3.  R.  of  Baverstock,  Wilts.,  1714-32.  V.  of 
Compton  Chamberlain,  1732.   Died  1732.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

COLLIER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  July  3, 
1736.  Matric.  1739;  B.A.  1739-40.  Died  Jan.  30,  1739-40. 

COLLIER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Jvme  16, 
1740.  S.  of  Richard.  B.  at  Stapleford,  Cambs.  School,  Bury. 
Matric.  1740;  Scholar,  1742;  B.A.  1743-4;  M.A.  1747.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  1744;  priest  (Ely)  Dec.  1746.  V.  of 
Stapleford,  Cambs.,  1751.  V.  of  Swaffham  St  Cyriac  and 
St  Mary,  1753-87.   Died  Oct.  5,  1787.   {Peile,  11.  240.) 

COLLIGNON,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
Nov.  21,  1743.  S.  of  Paul,  of  St  Helen's,  London,  clerk  (of 
French  origin).  School,  Bury,  Suffolk.  Matric.  1743;  M.B. 
1749;  M.D.  1754.  Adm.  at  Leyden,  May  16,  1749.  Professor 
of  Anatomy,  1753-85.  Practised  as  physician  in  Cambridge. 
F.R.S.  1770.  Author.    Died  Oct.  r,  1785.  {D.N.B.) 

COLLIN,  see  also  COLLINS. 

COLLIN,  EZECHIAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1605 ; 
B.A.  1608-9; M.A.  1612. 

COLLYN,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1580. 

COLLEN,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1618; 
Scholar,  1619;  B.A.  1621-2;  M.A.  1625. 

COLLYN,  HENRY.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1582. 

COLLIN  or  COLLEY,  JAMES.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Dec. 
1579;  B.A.  1582-3.  One  of  these  names  Chaplain  to  Lord 
Cavendish.  R.  of  East  Retford,  Feb.  16,  1617-8.  One,  V.  of 
Aylesbury,  1618.  Buried  July  18,  1618.   {Peile,  1.  157.) 

COLLIN,  JOHN.  B.A.  1466-7;  B.Can.L.  I474-S.  Scholar  and 
fellow  of  King's  Hall,  c.  1462-92.  Probably  V.  of  Madingley , 
Cambs.,  1462. 

COLYNGE,  JOHN.  B.A.  1524-5-  A  John  CoUyn  V.  of  Staple- 
ford, Cambs.,  till  his  death,  1544. 

COLLYN,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1552. 
One  John  Collen  was  a  fellow  of  Jesus  from  1560  to  1563. 
No  degree  found.    (A.  Gray.) 

COLLYN,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  June,  1565 ;  B.A. 
1568--9.  One  of  these  names  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  15, 
1571.   {Peile,  I.  91.) 


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Collin,  John 

COLLYN,  JOHN.  Matric  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1575; 
B.A.  1578-9;  M.A.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1582.  One  of  these 
names  signs  as  minister  of  Pulloxhill,  Beds.,  1603-13.  Buried 
there  June  3,  1615.   (W.  M.  Noble.) 

COLLIN,  JOHN.  Matric  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  1583. 
Probably  migrated  Fell.-Com.  to  Jesus,  Lent,  1585-6.  B.A. 
1585-6.  Perhaps  s.  of  Thomas,  and  grandson  of  John,  of 
Little  Laver,  Essex,  whose  will  (Consist.  C.  London)  1583. 
One  of  these  names,  of  Essex,  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan. 
1586-7.   (PeiU.  I.  170;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

COLUN,  JOHN.  B.A.  from  Christ's,  1606-7:  M.A.  1610.  B.  at 
Roding  Boauchamp,  Essex.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept, 
1610;  priest,  Sept.  i6ii.  Perhaps  R.  of  Barton,  Norfolk,  1614, 
and  R.  of  St  Michael-in-Fincham,  1618.  Probably  faUier  of 
John  (1633).    (PeiU,  i.  248.) 

COLLIN  or  COLLINS,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's, 
July,  1613.  Of  Leicestershire.  B.A.  1616-7.  Died  1618. 
aged  22.  M.I.  in  St  Andrew's,  Cambridge.  Will  (V.C.C.)  1618. 
Benefactor  to  Christ's.   (Peile,  i.  290;  Le  Neve,  Mon.,  1.  66.) 

COLLIN  or  COLLENS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  May  17, 
1621.  Of  Essex.  Matric.  1621;  B.A.  1624-5. 

COLLIN,  JOHN.  Adm  sizar  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  Mar.  27, 
1633.  S.  of  John  (probably  1606-7).  B-  at  Barton,  Norfolk. 
School,  Lynn.  Matric.  1633;  B.A.  1636-7;  M.A.  1640.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  18,  1642;  priest  (Norwich)  Feb.  25, 
1643.  C.  of  Fincham  St  Martin.  One  of  these  names  V.  of 
Stow  Bardolph,  Norfolk,  1644.   {PeiU,  i.  425.) 

COLLYN,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1567. 
Perhaps  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  1571;  of  Essex.  One  of  these 
names,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  and  St  Giles,  Cripplegate.  Will 
(P.C.C.)  1616. 

COLLYN,  NICHOLAS  LEONARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's, 
Lent,  1582-3. 

COLLING,  NINYAN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  5, 
1674.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Kirkby-Ravensworth,  Yorks.  B. 
there.  School,  Gayles.  Matric.  1674;  B.A.  1677-8.  Buried 
at  Kirkby-Ravensworth,  Jan.  2,  1685-6.   {Scott-Mayor.) 

COLLIN,  RICHARD.   Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhousb,  Easter, 

1557. 
COLUN  or  CULLING,  RICHARD.   Matric,  pens,  from  Queens', 

Easter,  1612.    Perhaps  s.  of  Nicholas,  of  Takeley,  Essex; 

adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  July  29,  1615. 

COLLEN,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhousr,  Michs. 
1555;  B.A.  1559-60;  M.A.  1563.  Fellow  of  Jesus,  1561-5. 
Probably  P.C.  of  Houghton,  Beds.,  1568. 

COLLIN  or  COLUNS,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clark,  e. 

1593;  B.A.  1597-8;  M.A.  1602. 
COLLIN,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1677. 

COLLIN, .   B.A.  1461-2;  M.A.  1465. 

COLLIN, .   B.Can.L.  1533-4.  A  priest. 

COLLINS,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  King's,  1693.  S.  of 
Henry.  B.  at  Isleworth,  or  Heston,  Middlesex,  June  21, 1676. 
School,  Eton.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  24,  1694; 
and  perhaps  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  1708.  Married,  1698,  Martha, 
dau.  of  Sir  Francis  Child.  After  visits  to  Holland  he  settled 
at  Baddow,  Essex,  1715.  J. P.,  and  deputy-lieutenant  for 
Essex.  The  well-known  deist.  Author  of  the  Discourse  of 
Freethinking.  Died  at  Baddow  Hall,  Dec.  13,  1729.  Buried 
in  Oxford  Chapel  (now  St  Peter's,  Vere  St).   {D.N.B.) 

COLLINS,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1717.  Of 
E^ssex.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  8, 1719-20;  s.  of  Anthony 
(above),  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Esq. 

COLLINS,  ARTHUR.   Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  c.  1596. 

COLLINS,  BALDWIN.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  schoUr  from 
Eton,  Sept.  29,  1561.  B.  at  Coventry.  Matric.  1561;  B.A. 
1565-6;  M.A.  1569  Fellow,  1564-72,  when  he  became  fellow 
of  Eton  College.  Died  at  Eton,  1616.  Buried  in  the  College 
ChapeL  Father  of  Daniel  (1594)  and  Samuel  (1591).  {Har- 
wood.) 

COLLINS,  HARWELL  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  June  18, 
1707.  S.  of  John,  of  Gt  Easton,  Leics.  School,  Gt  Easton. 
Matric.  1707;  Scholar,  1710;  B.A.  1710-1.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Sept.  22,  171 1;  priest,  Sept.  21,  1712.  V.  of 
Cardington,  Beds.,  1713-43.  C.  of  Gt  Barford,  1716;  V. 
1722-6.  V.  of  Cople,  1725-^.  V.  of  Goldington,  1728.  Father 
of  Robert  (1742). 

COLLINS,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  28,  1704. 
Matric.  1705;  B.A.  1708-9.  One  of  these  names  R.  of 
Keighley,  Yorks.,  1727-36.   Died  May,  1736. 

COLLINGS,  CORNELIUS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Emmanuel, 
May  II,  1740.  Of  Suffolk.  S.  of  James,  tailor.  School, 
Ipswich.    Matric  1740-1. 


Collins,  Johi^ 

COLLINS,  DANIEL  Adm.  at  King's  (age  15)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  24,  1594.  S.  of  Baldwin  (1561).  B.A.  1598-9; 
M.A.  1602;  B.D.  1608-9;  D.D.  1626.  Fellow,  1597-1609. 
Fellow  of  Eton  CoUege,  1616-48.  Ord.  priest  (Lincohi)  June 
15,  1606.  Lecturer  at  Tring,  Herts.  R.  of  Puttenham, 
Herts.,  1610.  Lecturer  at  Windsor.  R.  of  Cowley,  Midds., 
1629.  CanonofWindsori63i,  ejected.  V.  of  Ruislip,  Midds., 
1617-33.  1640-1.  Died  at  Cowley,  Mar.  29,  1648.  Will 
(P.C.C.)  1651.  Brother  of  Samuel  (1591),  father  of  Samuel 
(1634).  (Harwood.) 

COLLENS,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  c.  1601; 
B.A.  1605-6;  M.A.  1610.  Father  of  John  (1639). 

COLLINS,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  July  10,  1623. 
S.  of  Edward.  B.  at  Abbotsley,  Himts.  Schools,  Southwark 
and  St  Paul's.   Matric.  1624;  B.A.  1627-8. 

COLLINS,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  King's,  1 680.  S.  of  Edward, 
of  Redruth,  Cornwall.  Matric.  1680;  B.A.  1683-4;  M.A.  from 
Pembroke,  1687.  R.  of  Phillack,  Cornwall.  Admon.  (Exeter) 
1734-    Father  of  John  (1713). 

COLLINS,  EDWARD.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  5, 
1719-20. 

COLLINS,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Nov.  18, 
1669.  S.  of  George,  deceased,  of  Chidiester.  B.  there. 

COLLINS,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1584; 
Scholar,  1585;  B.A.  1588-9;  M.A.  1592.  Perhaps  R. of  Little 
Bookham,  Surrey,  1593. 

COLLINS,  INCREASE.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Clare,  Easter, 
1619.  Perhaps  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Brightling,  Sussex.  Married 
a  daughter  of  Matthew  Parker,  grandson  of  the  Archbishop. 
{Vis.  of  Sussex.) 

COLLINGS,  ISAAC.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Sidney,  June  34, 
1668.  S.  of  John  (1639),  D.D.  B.  at  Norwich.  School, 
Norwich. 

COLLINS,  ISRAEL  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  1656.  Of  London. 
Matric.  1658;  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1660-1.  Signs  for  deacon's 
orders  (London)  Dec.  19,  1663. 

COLLINS,  JAMES.  Adm.  at  Kino*!  (age  16)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Dec.  3,  1634.  S.  of  Samael  (1591).  B.  at  Ryther, 
Yorks.  Matric.  1634;  B.A.  1638;  M..A.  1642.  Fellow,  1637- 
51- 

COLLINS,  JEREMY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  3,  1657.  Of 
Ycrksbu-e. 

COLLENS,  JEREMIAH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Sept.  3,  1670. 

COLLINS,  JOHN.  B.A.  1493-4.  Scholar  of  Queens',  1493; 
fellow,  1495-1503.   Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  11,  1496-7; 

Sriest,  1496-7.    Admon.  (V.C.C.)  1503  granted  to  brother 
ichard. 

COLLINGS,  JOHN.   B.Can.L.  1497-8. 

COLLINS,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  c.  1591.  Of 
Surrey.  B.A.  1595-6;  M.A.  1599;  M.D.  1608.  FeUow,  1598. 
F.R.C.P.  1613.  Regius  Professor  of  Physic,  i6?6-34.  Licensed 
(Bishop  of  London,  Aug.  7,  i6iv=)  to  marry  Judith  Easton, 
widow:  bachelor,  age  40.  Buried  in  the  College  Chapel,  Dec 
14,1634.  WiU  proved  (V.CC.)  1634.  Benefactor  to  St  John's. 
{D.N.B.;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

COLLINS,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Aug.  25,  1603.  Of  London.  B.A.  1607-8;  M.A.  1611;  B.D. 
1618.  FeUow,  1606-12.  V.  of  Horsham,  Sussex,  1611.  Will 
(Chichester)  1642. 

COLLINS,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  15)  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Jan.  30,  1638-9.  Of  Cambridge.  S.  of  Samuel  (1591).  D.D. 
Matric  1639;  B.A.  1642-3;  M.A.  1646;  LL.D.  1683.  FeUow, 
1642-53.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  14,  1639.  Afterwards 
travelled.  M.P.  for  Andover,  1660-79, 1681, 1685-7.  Steward 
of  Eton  College.  Knighted,  1681.  Of  Chute  Lodge,  Wilts. 
{HartBood.) 

COLLINS  or  COLLINGES,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel, 
Apr.  9,  1639.  S.  of  Edward  (i6oi).  B.  at  Boxted,  Essex. 
Scho.M,  Dedham.  Mntiic  1639;  B.A.  1642-3;  M.A.  1646; 
B  D  1653-  D.D.  1658.  Preacher  at  Bures,  and  St  Stephen  s, 
Norwich,  till  1660.  Chaplain  to  Sir  John  Hobart.  One  of  the 
Savoy  commissioners.  Known  as  a  Puritan  controverei^ist. 
Died  Jan.  17. 1690.  M.I.  at  Walcott,  Norfolk.  One  of  these 
names  R.  of  Haddiscoe,  Norfolk,  1653-1662.  Father  of  Isaac 
(1668).    {D.N.B.;Calamy,u.  196.) 

COLLINS,  JOHN.  Matrlr.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 
1649;  B.A.  1652-3;  M.A.  1656.  Incorp.  as  M.A.  at  Oxford, 
1657. 

COLUNGES.  JOHN.  M.A.  1654  (Incorp  from  Cambridge,  New 
England:  s.  of  a  deacon  of  the  church  there).  ChaoUin  to 
Geoml  Monk.  Afterwards  Independent  Minister  in  London. 
Died  1687.   {CaUtmy,  11.  634-) 


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COLLINS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  9, 
1654.  S.  of  William,  yeoman,  of  Arkengarthdale,  nortli  of 
ReeUi,  Yorks.  B.  there.  School,  Richmond.  Matric.  1654; 
B.A.  1658-9. 

COLUNS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanukl,  June  2,  1664. 
Of  Suffolk.  Matric  1664;  LL.B.  1670.  One  of  these  names, 
s.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Carlton  Colville,  Suffolk,  gent.;  adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  Apr.  35,  1668. 

COLLINS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  Dec.  19, 
1713.  S.  of  Edward  (1680),  R.  of  Phillack,  Cornwall  Matric. 
1714;  B.A.  1717-8;  M.A.  1721. 

COLLINGS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clake,  Apr.  8,  1734.  B.  at 
Hull,  Yorks.  Matric.  1735. 

COLLYNS,  MARK.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1571; 

B.A.  1574-5; M.A.  1578. 
COLLINS,  MARTIN.    B.Can.L.  1476-7.    Preb.  of  York,  1494. 

Treasurer  of  York,  1503.   V.  of  Leeds,  1508.   Died  Feb.  4, 

1508-9.    M.I.  in  York  Minster.    Will,  York. 

COLLINS,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  June 
22,  1705.  S.  of  Nathaniel,  of  Tiverton,  Devon.  School, 
Tiverton.   Matric.  1705;  Scholar,  1705. 

COLUN  or  COLUNS,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens', 
Easter,  1614.   Of  Essex. 

COLLINS,  PAUL.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  (age  45)  at  Sidney,  Oct  a, 
1719.   B.  at  Foy,  Herefordshire. 

COLLINS,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  June  13, 
1661.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Methley,  Yorks.  School,  Bradford. 
Matric.  1661. 

COLLINS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Feb.  18, 1622-3. 
S.  of  John.  B.  at  Gt  Easton,  Leics.  School,  Uppingham. 
Matric.  1623;  B.A.  1626-7;  M.A.  1630.  One  of  these  names 
R.  of  Whi^ndine,  Ruts.,  1637.  But  see  a  contemporary 
in  Al.  Oxon.  (PeiU,  1.  348.) 

COLLINS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  July  6,  1677 
Of  Buckinghamshire.  Perhaps  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Eton,  Bucks. 
Matric  from  Oriel  College,  Oxford,  July  20,  1677,  age  16; 
B.A.  (Oxford)  1681. 

COLLINGS,  ROBERT.  B.A.  1496-7;  M.A.  1501.  Fellow  of 
Queens',  1500-3.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Lympne,  Kent, 
1524-35-  Pensioned,  as  a  canon  of  Wingham,  1547.  Will 
(P.CC.)  1567.   (H.  G.  Harrison.) 

COLLINS,  ROBERT.  Matric  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1621 ; 
B.A.  1624-5. 

COLLINS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  July  5, 
1742.  S.  of  BarweU  (1707),  V.  of  Cardington,  Beds.  School, 
Bury,  Suffolk.  Matric  1743;  Scholar,  1744;  B.A.  1745-6. 
Ord.  pries*  (Lincoln)  Sept.  20,  1747. 

COLLINS,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Aug.  26, 1591.  S.  of  Baldwin  (1561),  former  fellow  of  King's. 
B.  at  Eton,  Aug.  5,  1576.  B.A.  1595-6;  M.A.  1599;  B.D. 
1605;  D.D.  1613.  Fellow,  1594-1615.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
May  26;  priest,  June  9,  1605,  age  28.  R.  of  Fen  Ditton, 
Cambs.,  1614-43.  Provost  of  King's,  1615-44.  Regius  Pro- 
fessor of  Divinity,  1617-51.  Preb.  of  Ely,  1618.  R.  of 
Somersham,  Himts.,  1636-51.  Sequestered  from  his  prefer- 
ments. Died  at  Cambridge,  Sept.  16,  1651.  Will  proved 
(V.C.C.).  M.I.  in  King's  Chapel.  Father  of  James  (1634) 
and  John  (1638-9),  brother  of  Daniel  (1594).  (Harwood, 
44;  Hist.  King't,  97;  D.N.B.) 

COLLINS,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  c.  1595 ;  B.A. 
1599-1600;  M.A.  1603.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  29, 
i6oi,  age  25.  C.  of  Ash  Bocking,  Suffolk.  V.  of  Braintree, 
Essex,  i6ii-6i.  Died  May  2,  1667.  Father  of  Samuel 
(1635).    (D.JV.B.) 

COLLINS,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Qukkns',  Easter,  1628. 
Of  Essex.   B.A.  1631-2. 

COLLINS,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  15)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  23,  1634.  S.  of  Daniel  (1594),  of  Tring,  Herts. 
Matric.  1634;  B.A.  1638;  M.A.  1642;  M.D.  1649.  Fellow, 
1637-48.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1650.  Fellow  of  New  College, 
1650.  F.R.C.P.  1651.  Registrar,  1682.  Married  Mary,  dau. 
of  Robert  Brett.  Died  June,  1685.  Buried  at  Cowley, 
Middlesex,  June  ii.  Will,  P.CC.  (Munk,  1.  264;  D.N.B.: 
J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

COLLINS,  SAMUEL  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1634. 
S.  of  John,  R.  of  Rotherfield,  Sussex.  Bapt.  there,  1618. 
Scholar,  1638;  B.A.  1638-9;  M.A.  1642;  M.D.  (Padua),  1654. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1659,  and  at  Cambridge,  1673.  Fellow  of 
Trinity,  1640.  F.R.C.P.  1668.  President,  R.C.P.  1695.  Phy- 
sician to  Charles  II.  Married  (i)  Ann,  dau.  of  Thomas  Boden- 
ham,  of  Wilts.,  (2)  Katherine,  dowager  Countess  of  Camwath. 
Died  Apr.  11,  1710,  aged  92.  Buried  at  St  Martin-in-the- 
Fields.    {Munk,  1.  355;  D.N.B.;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 


Collin  GWOOD,  Edward 

COLLINS,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1635. 
Matric.  Michs.  1637.  S.  of  Samuel  (1595),  V.  of  Braintree, 
Essex.  M.D.  (Padua)  1651;  incorp.  at  Oxford,  1652.  Physician 
to  the  Czar  of  Russia,  1660-9.  Author,  History  of  Russia, 
Died  in  Paris,  Oct.  26,  1670.  M.I.  at  Braintree.  Will,  P.CC. 
{Munk,  I.  265;  D.N.B.;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

COLUNS,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  12,  1669.  Of 
Northampton.  Matric  1670;  B.A.  1673-4;  M.A.  1677.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  May  21;  priest  (London)  Oct.  17,  1676. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1679.  Perhaps  V.  of  St  Evall,  Cornwall, 
1676.  One  of  these  names  (M.A  ),  V.  of  Willoughby  Water- 
less, Leics.,  1684-1710.  V.  of  Tamworth,  1694-1710.  Preb. 
of  Lichfield,  1705-10.   Died  1710.   {Shaw,  i.  291.) 

COLLINS,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Clare,  July  3.  i7o6. 
B.  at  Archister,  Northants.  Matric.  1706;  B.A.  1709-10. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  May  27,  1711.  Perhaps  V.  of  Layston, 
Herts.,  1754-62.  Died  Apr.  16,  1762.  M.I.  at  Layston. 
Will,  P.CC 

COLUNS,  STEPHEN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  c.  1592. 

COLLINS  or  COLLIN,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Cath- 
arine's, Easter,  1635.  Of  Norfolk.  B.A.  1638-9;  M.A.  1642. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec  18,  1642,  age  22,  C  of  Fincham; 
priest.  Mar.  17,  1643-4. 

COLLINS,  THOMAS.  M.A.  from  Clare,  1640.  S.  of  Thomas,  of 
Brewton,  Northants.  Matric.  from  Lincoln  College,  Oxford, 
Dec.  6,  1633,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1637. 

COLLINS,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1672 ; 
B.A.  1675-6.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  21,  1676. 

COLLINS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  May  17, 
1697.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Knaresborough,  Yorks.  School, 
Heversham,  Westmorland.  Matric.  1697;  Scholar,  1699;  B.A. 
1700-1.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  20,  1702.  One  of  these 
names  V.  of  St  Ives,  Hunts.,  1704-16.  R.  of  Kimbolton, 
1716-7.  R.  of  Swineshead,  1716-7.  R.  of  Holywell,  1717-22. 
Died  1722. 

COLLINS,  TIMOTHY.  M.A.  from  Emmanuel,  1718.  S.  of  John, 
of  Stoke,  Salop.  Matric.  from  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  Mar. 
31, 1705,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1708.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
June  4,  1710;  priest  (Oxford)  May  23,  1714.  V.  of  Buckland 
Abbots,  Dorset,  1727.  Canon  of  Wells,  1729;  sub-dean,  1729. 
R.  of  Winterbome  Stickland,  Dorset,  1735.  Died  May  7, 1766. 
(Al.  Oxon.) 

COLLINS,  WALTER.  M.A.  from  Emmanuel,  1737.  S.  of 
Francis,  of  Bradley,  Staffs.,  clerk.  Matric.  from  Pembroke 
College,  Oxford,  May  25, 1723,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1726-7. 
Perhaps  of  Barton,  Staffs.,  clerk.  Died  Oct.  5, 1782,  aged  78. 
(M.  H.  Peacock.) 

COLLENS,  WILLIAM.  Matric  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1618 . 

COLLINS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  Sept.  17,  1680. 
Of  Hertfordshire.  Matric.  1681;  B.A.  1684-5.  One  of  these 
names  V.  of  Shillington,  Beds.,  1695.  C  of  Clophill  in  1690. 
{Peile,  II.  81.) 

COLLINS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  May  9, 
1690.  'Grecian'  from  Christ's  Hospital.  S.  of  John,  citizen 
and  merchant  taylor,  of  London.  B.A.  1693-4;  M.A.  1698. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  19,  1698;  priest,  Sept.  22,  1700. 
According  to  Sir  Isaac  Newton  he  was  very  proficient  in 
Geometry.   (A.  W.  Lockhart.) 

COLLINS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  iSi  1697. 
Of  Essex.  Matric.  1698;  B.A.  1700-1.  Died  in  College. 
Buried  at  St  Andrew's,  Cambridge,  Apr.  6,  1703. 

COLLINS,   WILLIAM.    Adm.   pens,   (age   18)   at  Magdalene, 

July  7,  1750.  S.  of  John,  brewer.  B.  at  Ricimiond,  Surrey. 

Bapt.  June  6,  1732.    School,  Winchester.    Matric.    1750; 

B.A.  1755.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  24, 1755 ;  priest,  Sept. 

19.  1756-    R.  of  Sutton  St  Nicholas,  Heref.    Buried  there, 

1783. 

COLLINS, .  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  c.  1594. 

COLLENS, .  Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1615. 

COLYNGHAM,  ROBERT.  B.A.  1467-8;  M.A.  1471.  'V.  of 
Stoke.' 

COLLINGTON,  NATHANIEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1622;  B.A.  1625-6.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  24,  1626, 
C  of  Kelshall;  priest,  Dec.  3,  1627.  (For  an  Oxford  contem- 
porary see  Al.  Oxon.) 

COLLINGWOOD,  DANIEL.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at 
Christ's,  Mar.  6,  1649-50.  S.  of  Sir  Robert,  Knt.,  of  Bran- 
ton;  royalist  delinquent.  B.  at  Dissington,  Northumberland. 
School,  Warkworth.  Matric.  1650.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
June  21,  1650.  M.P.  for  Berwick-on-Tweed,  1664;  for  Mor- 
peth, 1679  and  1680-1.  Died  Apr.  6,  1681.  {PeUe,  i.  53a; 
H.  M.  Wood.) 

COLLINGWOOD,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalbnx, 
Easter,  1606;  B.A.  1609;  M.A.  1614.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Jan.  6;  priest,  Jan.  7,  1614-5. 


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CoLLiNGWooD,  Francis 

COLUNGWOOD,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  sizar  bom  tiUNiTY,  Caster, 

1584;  B.A.  1588-9. 

COLUNWOOD  or  COLUNGWELL,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens, 
irom  Queens',  Michs.  1582.   Of  Kortbumberland. 

COLUNGWOOD,  RALPH.  B.A.  1488-3;  M.A.  1486-7.  Of 
Durham.  Ord.  sub-deacon  (LincoLa)  Sept.  33,  1487  (fellow 
of  Queens');  deacon  (EUy)  Mar.  i,  1487-8;  priest  (Lincoln) 
1488  (fellow  of  Micbaelhouse). 

COLLINGWOOD,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  Apr.  23, 
1623.  S.  of  Richard.  B.  at  CaldweU,  Derbs.  Schools,  Cald- 
well and  Repton.  Matric  1623;  B.A.  1626-7;  M.A.  1630. 
Perhaps  V.  of  Bolton-le-Sands,  Lanes.,  1641-3.  Died  1643. 

COLLINGWOOD,  ROBERT.  Matric  pens,  from  Trinity,  Lent, 
1582-3;  B.A.  from  Magdalene,  1585-6.  Ord.  deacon  and 
priest  (Lincoln)  July  11,  1590.  R.  of  Rippingale,  Lines., 
1593-1603. 

COLLINGWOOD,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's, 
Aug.  24,  1633.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Gt  Ryle,  Northumber- 
land. School,  Morpeth.  Matric.  1633.  Entered  his  pedigree 
at  the  Visitation  of  i666. 

COLUNGWOOD,  ROBERT.  Incorp.  M.A.  1675,  from  Edin- 
burgh. M.A.  there,  1672.  Probably  ord.  deacon  (Durham) 
Sept.  19,  1675;  priest,  Sept.  20,  1679.  One  of  these  names 
V.  of  Catterick,  Yorks.,  1685-91. 

COLLINGWOOD,  ROGER.  B.A.  1495-6;  M.A.  1499.  FeUow  of 
Queens',  1497-1510.  Licensed  to  travel  abroad  to  study 
canon  law,  1507.  Proctor,  15 13-4.  Author,  ArUkmetica 
Experimentalis.   {Cooper,  i.  24;  D,N.B.) 

COLLINGWOOD,  WILLIAM,   B.A.  1482-3. 

COLLYNGWOOD,  WILUAM.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1611-2; 
M.A.  1615.  R.  of  S.  Kilvington,  Yorks.,  i6i5-«.  V.  of 
Barham,  Lines.,  1619.  Perhaps  R.  of  Gt  Biixdi,  Essex,  1638- 
66  and  preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1660-6.  Died  1666.  WiU  (P.C.C.) 
1667.  But  see  Al.  Oxon.  for  another. 

COLLYNGWOODE,  .    Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  Christ's, 

Easter,  1550.  Perhaps  William  Collingwood,  presented  to 
Caldecot,  Cambs.,  by  Christ's  College;  resigned,  1556. 

COLUNSON,  ADAM.  Matric  pens,  from  Christ's,  Feb.  1563-4; 
B.A.  1566-7. 

COLLINSON,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  9, 1677. 
Of  Yorkshire.   Matric  1677;  B.A.  1680-1. 

COLUNSON   or   COLLISON,    EDMUND.     Matric    sizar   from 

Corpus  Christi,  Easter,  1631.    Of  Norfolk.    B.A.  1634-5; 

M.A.  1638. 
COLUNSON,  GEORGE    Matric  sizar  from  Clarx,  Easter,  1576; 

B.A.  X578-9. 
COLLINSON,   HENRY.    Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christt, 

1592.  Of  Lancashire.   Perhaps  re-adm.  as  FelL-Com.  1593. 

COLLINSON,  JOHN,  Probably  of  Queens',  of  which  he  was  a 
benefactor.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1455-82.  Archdeacon  of  Stow, 
lines.,  1460-^;  of  Bedford,  1468-71;  and  of  Northampton, 
1471-82.  R.  of  Over,  Cambs.,  1472-S2.  Died  1482.  Buried 
at  Over.  Founder  of  a  fellowship  at  Queens'.  Will,  P.C.C. 
(Searle,  Queens',  93.) 

COLLINSON,  JOHN,  Scholar  of  Queens',  I490- 

COLLINSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  July  11,  1604. 

COUYNSON,  LAN  (?  LAU).    Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter, 

1570.  One  Lawrence  CoUynson  was  R.  of  Kingsdown,  Kent, 

1581-1623.    R.  of  Kenardington,  1590-1623.   Died  1623. 
COLLINSON,  OBADIAH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  17, 1668. 

Of  Yorkshire.   Matric.  1668;  B.A.  1671-2;  M.A.  1675;  B.D. 

1684.    Fellow,  1671-90.    Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1680.    Proctor, 

1680-1.   Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec  22,  1672.   R.  of  Uttle 

Eversden,  Cambs.,  1681. 
COLLINSON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  20, 1601. 

Of  Cambridgeshire.  B.A.  1604-5;  M.A.  1609. 
COLYNSON,  'Sir'  ROBERT.    Presumably  B.A.    Referred  to  in 

the  Col.  of  Patent  Rolls,  Apr.  24,  1453, '  It  is  of  recorde  in  the 

Univeisitie  of  Caumbr{gge...that  for  his  seditious  prechinge 

and  langage,  and  his  horrible  leving...be  was  bannyshed  oute 

of  the  seyd  Universitie.' 
COLLINSON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  July  27, 

1672.    ist  s.  of  Anthony,  clerk,  of  Swine,  Holdemess,  Yorks. 

B.  at  North  Dalton,  Yorks.  School,  Haddon.   Matric  1672; 

B.A.  1676-7.   Ord.  deacon  (York)  June;  priest,  Sept.  1677. 
COLLINSON,  THOMAS.    Matric  sizar  from  Trinh-y,  Easter, 

1637;  B.A.  1640-1.   One  of  tbete  namet  Inc  of  Rudston, 

Yorks.,  1661-92. 
COLLINSON,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Jbsus,  Oct.  18,  1693. 

Of  Nottinghamshire.    Matric    1694;  ScboUr,   1694;   B.A. 

1697-8. 


COLPOTTS,  LANCfiLOt 

COUNSON,  WILLIAM.   Matric  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1619. 

COLUS,  RICHARD.    Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  3, 

1722-3.  Of  EUaston,  Stags,  Matric.  1724;  LL.B.  1738. 

COLLYS,  ROBERT.  Matiic  sizar  from  Pktrrhousk.  Michs. 
1588. 

COLLYS,  WILUAM,  B,A.  1458-9. 

COLLYS  or  COLES,  WILUAM.  B.A.  1510-x;  M.A.  15x4.  Fdlow 
of  Peterhouse,  1512.  One  of  these  names  R,  of  Easton 
Parva,  Essex,  15 15-6. 


COLLYS, 


B.A.  1498-9. 


COLLYSON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caios,  July  7, 
1597.  Matric.  X597.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  WendUng,  Norfolk. 
Scholar,  1600-2;  B.A.  1600-x;  M.A.  X604.  This,  or  the  next, 
V.  of  Kempston,  Norfolk.  Will  proved  (Norwich  C.C.)  1616 
{Venn,  i.  163.) 

COLLISON  or  COLLINSON,  WILLIAM.  Matric  sizar  from 
Corpus  Christi,  Michs.  1602;  B.A.  1605-6;  M.A.  1609. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec  18,  1608;  priest.  Mar.  19, 1608-9. 

COLLOP,  EOIdUND.  Matric  sizar  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1608. 
B.  at  Flitwick,  Beds.  B.A.  16x1-2;  M.A.  x6x5.  Ord.  deacon 
and  priest  (London)  Dec.  1616,  age  24.  V.  of  Long  Stanton 
All  Saints',  Cambridge,  16x8-25.  Buried  there  Sept.  29, 1625. 
Will,  P.C.C.    {Peile,  i.  272.) 

COLLUP,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  X4, 
164X.  S.  of  John,  mercer.  B.  at  Flitwick,  Beds.  Matric.  164 1. 
Exhibitioner  from  Charterhouse.  (In  1661,  when  M.D.  he 
appealed  for  arrears,  withheld  for  his  loyalty,  and  received 
£80.)  There  is  a  copy  of  a  work  in  Pembroke  Ubrary  presented 
by  him.  The  royalist  poet,  'M.D.',  of  whom  the  D.N.B.  can 
determine  nothing  but  his  authorship.  {Alumni  Cartkus.) 

COLLOP,  REYNOLD.  Matric  sizar  from  Christ's,  Apr.  x6x7; 
B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  16x9-20.  Probably  of  FUtwick, 
Beds. 

COLLUPP,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Sr  Catharine's, 
Michs.  X633.   Of  Hertfordshire. 

COLLOP, .  B.A.  1482-3. 

COLMAN,  su  COLEBIAN. 

COLMC.^  or  COLMER,  CLEMENT.  M.A.  1579  (Incorp.  from 
Oxford).  S.  of  William,  of  Birmingham.  B.C.L.  1580;  D.C.L. 
1582.  Adm.  at  Oxford,  1566.  B.A.  1569-70;  M.A.  1572-3. 
FeUow  of  Brasenose.  I'roctor  (Oxford),  1578.  Ord.  deacon 
(Durham)  Sept.  22,  1583.  R.  of  Brancepeth,  1584.  Canon 
and  Chancellor  of  diocese  of  Durham,  1587.  Master  of  St  Ed- 
mund's Hospital,  X587.  R.  of  Gateshead,  1588.  Canon  of 
lichfidd,  1588.  R.  of  Middleton-in-Teesdale,  1599.  Died 
June  18,  X619.  Buried  in  Durham  Cathedral.  Will,  York. 
(Surtees'  Durham,  11.  xi8;  Al.  Oxon.) 

COLMER,  JASPAR  M.A.  X578-9  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  B.A. 
from  Brasenose  College,  1 5  76-7 ;  M.A.  x  5  8  2 .  Fellow  of  Merton , 
X577.  Proctor  (Oxford),  1590.  Expelled,  X598.  Will  proved 
V.C.C.  (Oxfcffd)  X598.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

COLEMARE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (agv  ^8)  at  St  John's,  Sept.  28, 
X733  as  'Coleman.'  S.  of  Joseph,  Esq., of  Salop.  B.  at  Elles- 
mere.  School,  Hanmer,  Flintshire.  Matric.  1733;  B.A. 
X737-8.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  26, 1737-8.  C  of  Edles- 
mere,  Bucks.    {Scott-Mayor,  in.  449.) 

COLMORE  or  COLMER,  MATTHEW.   M.A.  X614  (Incorp.  from 

Oxford).  S.  of  William,  D.C.L.,  of  Co.  Durham.  Matnc  from 

Christ  Church,  Oxford,  Oct  3X,  x6o6,  age  16;  B.A.  1609-10; 

M.A.  1612-3.    FeUow.    R.  of  Branc«>eth,  Durham,  1619. 

Died  Feb.  14,  X625-6.    Will  proved  (V.CC.)  Oxford.    {Al. 

Oxon.) 
COLEMARE,  WILLIAM  (COLEMAN,  in  CoUege  Register).  Adm. 

sizar  (age  x8)  at  St  John's,  May  21,  X697.   S.  of  William, 

merchant.    B.   at   Ellesmere,  Salop.    School,  Shrewsbury. 

Matric  X697;  B.A.  1700-x. 
COLNETTE,  WALTER.  Adm.  at  Kino's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

X489. 
COLOIGNE,  WILUAM.  Scholar  at  Kino's  Hall,  Aug.  13,  X355. 

S.  of  Roger.    Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1370-91     R-  o'  Acton, 

Midds.,  tul  X393. 
COLOGNE,    TERRY    DE   (TBDRIC   DE   COLONIA),     'King's 

scholar'  at  Cambridge,  X328. 
COLOM,  JOHN.  Dominican  friar.  B.D.  1300-x;  D.D.  1304-5. 
COLOMBE,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  7,  X74X. 

S.  of  Michael,  clerk.  B.  in  Spitalfields,  London,  Aug.  x,  1733. 

School,  Merchant  Taylois'.  Matric  1741;  B.A.  1744-55  M-A. 

1748. 
COLPOTTS,  LANCELOT.    Matria  sisar  from  Twiirrv,  Michs. 

1530. 


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CoLPOTTs,  Nicholas 


COLPOTTES,  NICHOLAS.    Adm.  at  King's  (age  i8)  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Jan.  6,   1559-60.    B.  at  Brame  Grange,  Ely. 
Matric  1560;  B.A.  1563-4;  M.A.  1567;  B.D.  1577-6.  Fellow, 
till  1577.    V.  ot  S.  Weald,  Essex,  1576-93.    R.  of  Dunton 
Waylet,  1585-93.  Died  Sept.  1593.  Admon.,  P.C.C.  (Cooper, 
n.  160.) 
COLQUIT,  BENJAMIN.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
June  16,  1670.   S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Hull,  Yorks.   B.  there. 
School,  Hull.  Matric.  1671;  B.A.  1673-4;  M.A.  1677.  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1677.  V.  of  Huttons  Ambo,  Yorks.,  1676. 
COLQUITT,  EDWARD.    Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  St  John's, 
June  3,  1736.   S.  of  John,  collector  of  taxes  at  Liverpool. 
B.  at  Leith,  Scotland.   School,  Bury,  Lanes.   Matric.  1736; 
B.A.  1739-40.    Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Mar.  4,  1754.    R.  of 
Husbands  Bosworth,  Leics.,  1754-76.  {Scott-Mayor,  in.  474.) 
COLSAYE,  THOMAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Nov,  1550. 
COLSELL,  THOMAS.   Fellow  of  Clark,  1455. 
COLSON,  see  COLESON. 

COLSTON  or  CLOSTON,  JOHN.  Scholar  at  King's  Haix,  1346. 
Promoted  to  a  benefice,  1351.    R.  of  St  Michael,  Wood  St, 
London,  1349. 
COLSTON,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  13,  1628. 
Of  London.   Matric.  1628;  B.A.  1632-3;  M.A.  1636.  Doubt- 
less M.D.  of  Padua,  Dec.  31,  1642.   Adm.  hon.  fellow  R.C.P. 
Dec  1664.   Knighted,  May  25,  1669.    Died,  s.p.,  July,  1675. 
Will,  P.C.C.    (Mutik,  I.  331;  Le  Neve,  Knights,  223.) 
COLSTON,  THOMAS.   Adm.  FclL-Com.  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
May  3,  1660.   S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  deceased,  of  Claypoole, 
lines.  B.  there.  School,  Derby.  Matric.  1660. 
COLSTON,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  12,  1664. 

Of  Norfolk.   Matric.  1664. 
COLSTON,  WILLIAM.    Fellow  of  Peterhouse.    Ord.  acolyte 

(Ely)  Dec.  21;  sub-deacon,  Dec.  22,  1414. 
COLTE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  May  6, 
1620.   S.  of  Thomas.   B.  at  Lewes,  Susses.   School,  Lewes. 
Matric  1620. 
COULT,  JOHN.    Adm.   pens,  at   Corpus  Christi,   1610.     Of 
Suffolk.    Matric  Easter,  1611;   B.A.  1614-5.    Ord.  priest 
(Norwich)  Dec.  19,  1619. 
COLT,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  July  6,  1733.   S. 
of  John,  mercer,  of  London.    B.  there.   School,  Bury,  Sufiolk. 
Scholar,  1733-8;  Matric  1734;  LL.B.  1740.    Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Dec.  23, 1739;  priest, Sept.  21, 1740.  {Venn,  u.  38.) 
COLT,  NICHOLAS.    Matric  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Michs. 
1581 ;  B.D.  from  Jesus,  1595.  Minister  (?  curate)  at  Danbury, 
Essex.  R.  of  Shimpling,  Norfolk,  1609-42.  Author,  Sermon*. 
Buried  Dec.  5,  1642.    {Cooper,  11.  344.) 
COLT,  ROBERT.   Adm.  at  Pembroke,  Apr.  24,  1660.    Matric 
1660;  H.A.  1663-4.  Signs  for  deacon's  orders  (London)  Feb. 
16,    1664-5;    title,   schoolmaster  at   Low   Lay  ton,    Essex. 
Signs  for  priest's  orders  Sept.  21,  1666.    V.  of  Edwardstone, 
Suffolk,  1673-86;  and  R.  of  Semer,  1686-1705.    Died  1705. 
COLT,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Dec.  11,  1683. 
Matric  1684;  B.A.  1687-8;  M.A.  1691.  Buried  Apr.  3,  1698, 
(Howard,  Vis.  of  Suff.,  11.  28.) 
COLTE,  ROGER.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent,  1557-8, 
imputes.    Perhaps  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  1567.   Will  of  one 
of  these  names  (P.C.C.)  1577;  of  Woodwicks,  Herts.,  Esq. 
(J.  Ch.  Smith.) 
COULT,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 
1580;  BA.   1583-4;  M.A.   1587.    Ord.  deacon  and  priest 
(Peterb.)  Apr.  9,  1587.   V.  of  Poslingford,  Suffolk,  1590-9. 
V.  of  Clare,  1598-1617. 

COULTE, .   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  1614. 

COLTHURST,  see  COULTHURST. 

COLTBIAN,  WILLIAM.  Described  as  'B.A.  Jesus  CoUege'  when 
ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Mar.  1, 1639-40.    One  of  these  names  V. 
of  All  Saints',  Leicester,  1664. 
COLTON,  JOHN.    First  Master  of  Gonville  Hall,  1349-60; 
appointed  by  Edmund  Gonville.   B.  at  Terrington,  Norfolk, 
and  often  in  consequence  called  John  of  Tyrington.  (He  was 
not  rector.)   Chaplain  of  William  Bateman,  Bishop  of  Nor- 
wich. Said  to  have  been  D.Can.L.  1348.   There  is  no  record 
of  his  work  in  College.    In  1372  he  was  in  Ireland,  where 
he  defeated  a  body  of  plunderers.   Dean  of  St  Patrick's  and 
Treasurer  of  Irel^d,  1374.  Lord  Justice  of  Ireland,  1381. 
Archbishop  of  Armagh,   1381-1404.     Died   Apr.  27,   1404. 
Buried  at  St  Peter's,  Drogheda.   His  Visitation  of  the  dio- 
cese of  Derry  has  been  edited.    {Venn,  in.  9;  D.N.B.) 
COLTON,  WITTING,  see  COULTON. 
COLTRASHE,  MATTHEW.  Scholar  of  Queens',  1525-7. 
COLUMBELL,  RICHARD.    Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Aug.  17,  1536.   Of  Marston,  Derbs.  Left  about 
1538.  {Harwood.) 


CoMBAR,  John 

COLUMBINE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1578; 
Scholar,  1582;  B.A.  1582-3;  M.A.  1586.  Fellow,  1585.  In- 
corp. at  Oxford,  1586.  V.  of  Kidderminster,  1589.  R.  of 
Enville,  Staffs.,  1597-1619:  'B.D.'   Will  (P.C.C.)  1619. 

COLVEN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  (age  20)  at  Caius,  Aug.  16,  1673. 
S.  of  William,  clerk,  of  Askrigg,  Yorks.  B.  there.  Schools, 
Bainbridge  and  S«dbergh.  Previously  adm.  at  Trinity 
College,  Dublin,  Feb.  25,  1671-2. 

COLVYLL,  JOHN.    Matric   Fell. -Com.  from  Trinity,  Michs. 

1559- 
COLVILE,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  c.  1594. 

COLVILE,  JOSIAH.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Magdalene, 
July  3,  1673.  S.  of  John,  Esq.,  citizen,  of  London.  School, 
Wisbech.  M.A.  1675  (Lit-  Reg.).  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1676. 
Of  Newton,  Isle  of  Ely,  Esq.  Died  at  Wisbech,  Dec.  25, 
1705.  Buried  at  Newton.   (Le  Neve,  Mon.,  11.  108.) 

COLVYLE,    RICHARD.     Matric.    pens,    from    Jesus,  Easter, 

1582. 
COLVILE,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Michs. 

1635;  B.A.  1638-9;  M.A.  1642. 
COLVYLE,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Apr.  17, 

1640.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  East  Somerton,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 

School,  Norwich.  Matric.  1640;  Scholar,  164 1-2. 
COLVILL,    THOMAS.     Adm.    pens,    at    Trinity,    June    27, 

1659. 
COLVILE,  WILLIAM.  D.D.  ChanceUor  of  the  University,  1388, 

i39i>  1394-   Master  of  Michael  House,  1395-1410.   Abbot 

of  Canterbury, 

COLVILLE,  WILLIAM.    Matric  FelL-Com.  from  Magdalene, 

Michs.  1634. 
COLWALL,  DANIEL.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 

Sept.  29,  1698.  S.  of  Arnold,  of  Surrey.  School,  Kensington. 

Matric.  1698.    Of  the  Friary,  near  Guildford.    (Manning's 

Surrey,  1.  21.) 
COL  WELL,  JOHN.  B.A.  1517-8.  Perhaps  V.  of  Monken  Hadley, 

1519- 
COLLWELL,    JOHN.     Adm.    FelL-Com.    at    King's,    1663-4. 

Perhaps  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1666,  as  of  London, 

gent. 
COMARQUE,  DAVID.    Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1717.    S.  of 

John,  Captain  in  the  British  Service.    B.  in  I>ublin.    B.A. 

1720-1;    M.A.   1726.     Head   Master  of   Colchester  School, 

1726-7.    V.  of  Akesford,  Essex,  till  1730.     R.  of  Halsall, 

Lanes.,  1730-46.   R.  of  F^itney,  Surrey,  1739-48.   Died  1748. 

Brother  of  the  next.   {Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  4th  S.  i.  315.) 

COIiIARQUE,  REYNOLD.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1717.  S.  of 
John,  Captain  in  the  British  Service.  B.  in  Dublin  (B.  in  Mid- 
dlesex, Munk).  M.B.  1728;  M.D.  1728  {Com.  Reg.).  Adm.  at 
Leyden,  Oct.  26,  1719,  age  21.  F.R.C.P.  1737;  off,  1742. 
Of  the  parish  of  St  Peter-le-Poor.  Will  prov«l  July  9,  1742. 
Brother  of  the  above.  {Munk,  11.  137;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her., 
4th  S.I.  315.) 

COMBE,  BENEDICT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  July  5, 
1726.  S.  of  Brian,  attorney,  of  (Maperton),  Dorset.  B.  at 
Netherbury,  near  Bridport.  School,  Tumworth,  near 
Blandford.  Matric  1726;  B.A.  1729-30;  M.A.  1733.  Fellow, 
1732-6.   Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1733. 

COMBE,  EDWARD.  B.A.  from  Pembroke,  1683-4;  M.A.  1715. 
S.  of  Edward,  of  Worcester.  Matric.  from  St  John's,  Oxford, 
July  10,  1679,  age  18.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  R.  of 
St  Martin's,  Worcester,  1691-1738.  Died  Mar.  3,  1737-8. 
{Al.  Oxon.) 

COMBE,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  May,  1600.  S.  of 
Francis,  of  Hemel  Hempstead,  Herts.  B.  there,  1583.  Died 
May  21,  1641,  s.p.  Buried  at  Hemel  Hempstead.  M.I.  at 
Abbot's  Langley.  WiU,  P.C.C.  Benefactor  to  Sidney.  {Ces- 
sans, III,  Pedigrees.) 

COMBE,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1448. 
A  John  Combe  was  V.  of  Stapleford,  Cambs.,  to  1461. 

COMBE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Apr.  17,  1646. 
S.  of  Edward,  gent,  deceased.  B.  at  Bacton,  Suffolk.  School, 
Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matric.  1646;  Scholar,  1648-50.  {Venn, 
I.  362.) 

COBflBE,  M.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  c.  1460. 

COOliIB,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  24)  at  Christ's,  1648.  S.  of 
John.  B.  in  Dorset.  School,  Frampton.  Subscribed  for 
priest's  orders  (Bristol)  Aug.  20,  1662,  as  literate.  C.  of 
Godmanstone,  Dorset.   {Peile,  i.  522;  F.  S.  Hockaday.) 

COMB, .  B.Can.L.  1470-1 ;  grace  for  D.Can.L.  1471-2. 

COMBE, .  Adm.  FelL-Com.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1479. 

COMBAR,  JOHN.  Matric  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter, 
1550.   Possibly  B.A.  (Oxford)  1559. 


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Comber,  Thomas 

COMBER,  THOMAS.  Matria  pens,  from  Trinity,  c.  1592.  S.  of 
— ,  barrister.  B.  at  Sbennanbury,  Sussex,  Jan.  i,  1575. 
School,  Horsham.  Scholar,  1595;  B.A.  1594-5;  M.A.  1598; 
B.D.  1609;  D.D.  1616.  Fellow,  1597.  Lived  in  France  for 
three  years.  Chaplain  to  James  I.  R.  of  Worplesdon,  Surrey, 
1615.  Dean  of  Carlisle,  1629.  Master  of  Trinity,  1631-45, 
ejected.  Vice-Chancellor,  1631,  1636-7.  Deprived  of  lus 
preferments  and  imprisoned.  A  learned  orientalist.  Died 
Feb.  28,  1653-4.  Buried  at  St  Botolph's,  Cambridge. 
WiU,  P.C.C.    {D.N.B.;  Surrey  Arch.  CoU.,  ix.  313.) 

COMBER  or  CUMBER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  14)  at  Sidney, 
Apr.  18,  1659.  S.  of  James  (not  John,  as  in  D.N.B.).  B.  at 
Westerham,  Kent  (lus  mother's  home),  Mar.  19,  1644-5. 
School,  private.  Scholar;  B.A.  1662-3;  M.A.  1666;  D.D. 
(Lambeth)  1678.  Ord.  deacon,  Aug.  18,  1663;  priest  (York) 
Sept.  20,  1664.  R  of  Stonegrave,  Yorks.,  1669.  Preb.  of 
York,  1677;  precentor,  1683.  R.  of  Thornton  Dale,  Yorks., 
1679.  Dean  of  Durham,  1691-9.  Author,  theological.  Died 
Nov.  25,  1699.   Buried  at  Stonegrave.  {D.N.B.;  F.M.G.) 

COMBER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  July  3,  1741.  S.  of 
Thomas,  of  East  Newton,  Yorks.,  Esq.  Matric.  1742 ;  Scholar; 
B.A.  1744-5;  LL.B.  1770;  LL.D.  1775.  R.  of  Kirby  Mis- 
perton,  Yorks.,  1768.  R.  of  Buckwortb,  Hunts.,  1770-8. 
R.  of  Morbom,  1770-8.  Chaplain  to  Countess  of  Balcarres. 
Died  Apr.  9,  1778.  Buried  at  Stonegrave.  Brother  of  the 
next.    (F.M.G.,  768.) 

COMBER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jksus,  July  8,  1743.  Of 
Yorkshire.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  East  Newton,  Yorks.,  Esq. 
Matric.  1744;  Scholar;  B..\.  1746-7;  M.A.  1770.  R.  of 
Hasketon,  Suffolk,  1754-6.  V.  of  Kirkby  Moorside,  Yorks., 
1756-1810.  R.  of  Kirkby  Overcar,  1770.  Died  Mar.  24, 1810, 
aged  84.   Brother  of  Thomas  (above).    {F.M.G.,  768.) 

COMBERBATCH,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  2i)  at  Caius, 
Mar.  30,  1665.  S.  of  Ralph,  gent.,  of  Lynun,  Cheshire.  B.  at 
Latchford.  School,  Lymm.  Matric  1665;  Scholar,  1666-9; 
B.A.  1668-9.  V.  of  Lower  Peover,  Cheshire,  1686-1711. 
Died  1722.  M.I.  at  Peover.  (Venn,  1.  425.) 

COMBERFORD,  HENRY.  B.A.  1532-3;  M.A.  1536;  B.D.  1545. 
Of  Comberford,  Stafte.  Fellow  of  St  John's,  1533.'  Proctor, 
1543-4-  R-  of  Polstead,  Suffolk,  1539.  R.  of  Earsham, 
Noilolk,  1553.  R.  of  Hethell,  1554-8.  Precentor  of  Lichfield, 
1555-   A  p>opisb  recusant  under  Elizabeth.   {Cooper,  i.  292.) 

COMBERFORD,  HUMPHREY.  Adm.  FelL-Com.  at  Ci.are,  Nov. 
8,  1632.  Matric.  1633.  Of  Moat  House,  Tamworth.  2nd  s.  of 
William,  deceased.   Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1632. 

COMBERFORTH,  see  CUMBERFORTH. 

COMBERLEGE,  see  CUMBERLEGE. 

COMER,  JONATHAN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  July  i, 
1667.  B.  at  Broad  Clist,  Devon.  School,  Broad  Clist.  Matric 
1668;  B.A.  1670-1.  Ord.  deacon  (Exeter)  Sept.  1670;  priest, 
June,  1671.  R.  of  Dimkerton,  Somerset,  1675-77;  of  Babcary, 
1677.  Died  before  Apr.  1729,  at  Babcary.   {Peile,  11.  12.) 

COMER,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  from  Pembroke,  1726;  of  Ballioi 
College,  Oxford.  S.  of  Nicholas,  of  Langford  Budfield, 
Somerset,  clerk.  Matric.  from  New  Inn  Hall,  Oxford, 
Apr.  9,  1715.  Perhaps  B.A.  (Oxford).  V.  of  Kingston-on- 
Thames,  1727.  Died  July,  1766,  aged  68.  M.I.  at  Kingston. 
Will,  P.C.C.    {A I.  Oxon.;  Manning  and  Bray,  I.  392.) 

COOMBES,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Aug.  30, 

1739.    S.  of  WiUiam,  of  Axminster,  Devon.    Matric.  1739. 

Matric.  from  Ballioi  College,  Oxford,  Feb.  25,  1735-6.   (Al. 

Oxon.) 
COMBES,  RALPH.  Adm.  at  King'a,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1676. 

B.  at  Stockport,  Cheshire.   Matric.  1677;  B.A.  1680-1;  M.A. 

1684.    Fellow.    Conduct  of  Eton  College.    R.  of  Wootton 

Courtney,  Somerset,  1689-1720.   Died  1720. 
COMES,  RICHARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  11,  1722-3. 

S.  of  Richard,  of  Somerset.   School,  Wells.   Matric  1724-3. 

Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  9,  1722-3. 
COMBREY  or  CUMBREY,  CHRISTOPHER.   Matric  sizar  from 

PSTKRHOUSE,    Michs.    1580;    B.A.    1583-4.     Ord.    deacon 

(Peterb.)  Nov.  7,  1585;  priest,  Sept.  21,  1587. 
COMBREY  or   CUMBREY,  JOHN.    Adm.   sizar   (age    17)   at 

Sidney,  Nov.   7,   1718.    S.  of  Robert.    B.  at  Greetham, 

Rutland.   Schools,  Garlthorp,  Leics.  and  Oakham.    Matric. 

1719;  B.A.  1722-3.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  22,  1723; 

priest  (Lincoln)  Mar.  6, 1725-6.  V.of  LavendonandBrayfield, 

Bucks.,  1726. 
CUMBREY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sr  John's,  May  23, 

1724.    S.  of  Henry,  grocer,  of  Rutlaiid,    School,  Oakham. 

Matric.  1724;  B.A.  1727-8. 

COMELIE,  W.  Matric.  sizar  from  Juua,  Easter,  1)88. 

COMELYNS,  THOMAS.  Matric  pens,  from  TninTV,  Micbs. 
1361. 


CoMMiNs,  Thomas 

COMMANDER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  16)  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Aug.  14,  1548.  Matric.  1548.  B.  in  London. 
Left  about  1 550.  '  Destroyed  many  good  books  in  the  College 
library.*  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Tarporley,  Cheshire, 
1571-1613.    (Harwood.) 

COMOD,  OWEN.  Friar.  Cautio  for  degree,  1439-60. 

COMPORT,  JOHN.  B.A.  1531-a. 

COMYN,  CHRISTOPHER.    Adm.  pen.«.  at  Emmanuel,  June  a, 

1634.  Of  Durham.  Matric.  1634;  B..\.  1637-8;  M.A.  1641. 
FeUow  of  Peterhouse,  1641-4,  ejected.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Sept.  25,  1642.  R.  of  Norbury,  Staffs.,  1649-62.  V.  of  Prees, 
Salop,  1662-99.  Preb.  of  Lichfield,  1663.  Died  1699.  IT.  A. 
WaUter,  72.) 

COMINGE,  DAVID  (?).  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1610. 
COMYNE  or  COMYNS,  RICHARD.    Matric.  sizar  from  Queens', 

Michs.  1571;  B.A.  1575-6;  M.A.  1579.    Probably  Master  of 

Doncaster   Grammar   School,   c.    15 78-80-.    Ord.    deacon 

(Durham)  May  23,  1581. 
COMMYN,  RICHARD,  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  3, 

1633.   S.  of  Timothy  (1594),  under-sheriff,  of  Durham.    B. 

there.    Bapt.  at  St  Mary-the-Less,  Jan.  5,  1616-7.   School, 

Stainton  Street,  Durham.    Matric.  1633.    Brother  of  William 

(1635)  and  Thomas  (1619). 
CUMMYN,  ROBERT.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Oct.  23,  1577, 

Of  Yorkshire.    B.A.  from  St  John's,  1580-1.   One  of  these 

names  R.  of  Duddinghurst,  Essex,  1584-1610.    Died  1610. 

Will  (Consist.  C.  London),  as  Comyns. 
COMYN,  ROBERT.  M.A.  from  Magdalene,  1693.  S.  of  Robert, 

of  Ilsley,  Berks.,  clerk.  Matric.  from  All  Souls',  Oxford,  June  3, 

1686,  age   14.    B.A.   from  Ballioi  College,   Oxford,    1690. 

V.  of  Wigmore,  Heref.,  1699.   R.  of  Brampton  Brian,  1702. 

Archdeacon  of  Salop,  1713-26.    R.  of  Pontesbury,  Salop, 

1713-26.    R.  of  Presteign,  1720-6.    Died  Nov.  1726.    (AL 

Oxon.) 

COMYN,  ROBERT.  M.A.  from  TRiNrrY,  1732.  S.  of  Robert,  of 
Toddington,  Heref.,  derk.  Matric.  from  Trinity  College, 
Oxford,  Mar.  23,  1723-4,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1728.  Ord. 
priest  (Gloucester)  Sept.  3,  1732.  Perhaps  V.  of  St  Paul's, 
Saffron  Walden,  Herts.,  1734-6.   {A  I.  Oxon.) 

COMMIN,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1619.  Of  Durham.  S.  of  Timothy.  Bapt.  Jan.  23,  1602-3. 
B.A.  1622-3;  M.A.  1626.  Fellow,  1624.  Ord.  deacon 
(Durham)  Sept.  24,  1626.  Buried  at  St  Mary-the-Less, 
Durham,  Jime  26,  1627.  Brother  of  Richard  (1633)  and 
William  (1635).    (H.  M.  Wood.) 

COMMIN,  TIMOTHY.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  c.  1594. 
Probably  s.  of  Simon,  of  Durham.  Died  c.  1626.  Father  of 
Richard  (1633),  Thomias  (above)  and  the  next.  (M.  H.  Pea- 
cock.) 

COMYN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  10, 

1635.  S.  of  Timothy,  under-sheriff  of  Durham.  B.  there. 
Bapt.  at  St  Mary-the-Less,  May  25,  1619.  School,  Durham. 
Matric.  1636.  Buried  Jan.  14,  1639-40.  Brother  of  Richard 
(1633)  and  Thomas  (1619).    (H.  M.  Wood.) 

CUMMING,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (atr  18)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  20, 
1737.  S.  of  William,  of  Alvechurch,  Worcs.  School,  Merchant 
Taylors',  London.  Matric.  1737;  Scholar,  1740;  B.A.  1740-1; 
M.A.  1744.  Fellow,  1743.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  22, 
1740-1;  priest,  June  9,  1745,  V,  of  St  Ippolyts,  Herts., 
1751-66. 

COimMIN  or  CUMMING,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  from  Trinity,  1739. 
S.  of  James,  of  Newent,  Gloucs.  Matric.  from  Trinity  College, 
Oxford,  Apr.  16,  i709,agei8;B.A.  (Oxford)  1712.  (Al.Oxon.) 

COMMYNS,  FRANCIS.   M.A.  1639  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 

James,  of  London.    Matric.  from  Queen's  College,  Oxford, 

Nov.  4,  1631,  age  19;  B.A.  1634;  M.A.  1637.  V.  of  Albury, 

Herts.,  1637-62  (ejected).   {Al.  Oxon.) 
COMMYNS,  JOHN.    Matric  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1653. 

Of  Essex.  B.A.  1637-8;  M.A.  1661.    Perhaps  s.  of  William, 

of  Romford;  and  brother  of  William  (1656). 
CUMMINS,  JOHN    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  3>  1683,   Of 

Essex.    Probably  s.  and  h.  of  William  (1636).    Adm.  at 

Lincoln's  Inn,  May  s,  1683. 
COMYNS,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Eastar,  1730. 

One  of  these  names,  s.  and  h.  of  Richard,  of  the  Inner  Temple, 

Esq.,  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1718. 
COMYNS,  RICHARD,  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June   36,  1733. 

Probably  s.   of   Richard,  of  Dagenham,  Esiex;  adm.  at 

Lincoln's  Inn,  May  17.  i734- 
COMYNS,  ROBERT.    Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  July  33,  1668. 

School.  Northallerton.  Matric.  1669;  B.A.  1674-3. 
CUMMINS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Emmanuel,  1643.  S.  of  Robert, 

of  Dagenham,  Essex.  Matric  (Oxford)  June  12, 1640,  age  15 ; 

B.A.  1643-4;  M.A.  from  Pembroke,  1647.  FeUow  of  Pem- 
broke, c.  1643.   Perbap*  M.D.  (Oxford)  1633. 


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CoMMiNS,  William 

CUMMINS,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1656.  Of  Essex.  B.A.  1659-60.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of 
William,  of  Romford,  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  20,  1662. 
{Vis.  of  Essex,  1664.) 

CUMMINS,  .    Adm.  at  St  Catharine's,  Dec.  7,  1660,  as 

LL.B.  Of  Essex.  (No  such  degree  found.) 

COBIPLISON  (?),  LEONARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 
Michs.  1613. 

COMPTON,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  July  11, 
1717.  S.  of  the  Hon.  Hatton,  grandson  of  the  Earl  of 
Northampton.  B.  in  London.  School,  Cheam,  Surrey. 
Matric.  1717;  B.A.  1721-2;  M.A.  1725.  Fellow,  1721-61. 
Treasurer  of  Society  of  Antiquaries,  1740.  Died  Nov.  21, 
1761.    {Venn,  11.  9.) 

COMPTON,  HENRY.  M.A.  1661.  S.  of  Spencer  (1614),  Earl  of 
Northampton.  Matric.  from  Queen's  College,  Oxford,  Dec. 
12,  1654.  Left  without  a  degree,  and  travelled  abroad. 
Entered  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1666,  and  incorporated  as 
M.A.  Faculty  (from  Canterbury)  for  both  orders,  1666. 
B.D.  and  D.D.  (Oxford)  1669.  Master  of  St  Cross  Hospital, 
Winchester,  1667.  Canon  of  Christ  Church,  1669.  R.  of 
Cottenham,  Cambs.,  1671.  R.  of  Witney,  Oxon.,  1674. 
Bishop  of  Oxford,  1674.  Dean  of  the  Chapel  Royal,  1675-85. 
Bishop  of  London,  1675-1713.  Died  at  Fulham,  July  7, 
1713,  aged  81.  Buried  there.   {D.N.B.;  Al.  Oxon.) 

COMPTON,  JAMES.  M.A.  1635-6.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens', 
Jan.  21,  1636-7.  S.  and  h.  of  Spencer,  Earl  of  Northampton. 
B.  Aug.  19,  1622.  M.P.  for  Co.  Warwick,  1640.  D.C.L. 
(Oxford)  1642.  Succeeded  as  Earl,  1643.  F.R.S.  1673-  Died 
at  Castle  Ashby,  Northants.,  Dec.  15,  i68r.   {G.E.C.) 

COMPTON,  JAMES.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
July  7,  1681.  S.  of  Francis.  B.  in  London.  Matric.  1681. 
School,  Winchester.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Francis,  of  Kew  Green, 
Surrey,  Knt.    Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June  30,  1681. 

COMPTON,  JOHN.  B.A.  from  Christ's,  1576-7.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Apr.  1579;  priest,  Dec.  1579  (bom  at  Gesting- 
thorpe,  Essex;  but  said  to  be  of  Balliol  College,  Oxford). 
One  of  these  names  R.  of  Uphil',  Somerset.   {Peile,  1.  126.) 

COMPTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1647. 

COMPTON,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Aug.  II,  1523.  Of  Waddesdon,  Bucks.  Left  c.  1524. 

COMPTON,  RALPH.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  July  9,  1652.  Of  Chicksands  Priory,  Beds.  Matric. 
1652;  B.A.  1655-6;  M.A.  1659.  Fellow,  1655-63.  Chaplain 
to  Lord  Maynard,  1661.  Died,  1663. 

COMPTON,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1604.  B.  in  Sutton,  Kent.  B.A.  1607-8;  M.A.  1613.  Ord. 
deacon  (Rochester);  priest  (London)  Sept.  25,  1609,  age  24. 
C  of  Heathfield,  Sussex. 

COMPTON,  SPENCER.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens',  1614;  M.A. 
1615.  S.  of  William  (1594-5),  Earl  of  Northampton.  B.May, 
1601.  K.B.  1616.  M.P.  for  Ludlow,  1620-1.  Created  Baron 
Compton,  1626.  Succeeded  as  2nd  Earl  of  Northampton, 
Jime  14,  1630.  An  ardent  royalist.  Killed  at  Hopton  Heath, 
Mar.  19,  1643.   Father  of  Henry  (1661).   {D.N.B.) 

COMPTON,  THOMAS  DE.   Fellow  of  Peterhousk,  I339-50- 

COMPTON,  WALTER.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1623:  died  before  admission. 

COMPTON,  Sir  WILLIAM  Included  in  Cooper's  Athena,  as 
having  obtained  'letters  of  confraternity'  for  himself  and  his 
wife,  Feb.  5,  1513-4.  Favourite  of  Henry  VIII.  Died  1528. 
{D.N.B.) 

COMPTON,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  1594-5.  Probably  FelL-Com.  at 
King's,  1588-9.  M.A.  (Oxford)  1605.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
1593.  Earl  of  Northampton,  1618.  K.B.  1605.  K.G.  1628. 
Lord  President  of  Wales,  1617-30.    Died  June  14, 1630. 

COMPTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  May  22, 
1749.  S.  of  Edward,  Esq.,  of  Argyle  Buildings.  B.  in  London. 
School,  Cheam,  Surrey.  Matric.  1749;  Scholar,  1749-54; 
B.A.  1753;  M.A.  1756;  LL.D.  1763.  Fellow,  1754-72.  Adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  1753;  and  at  Doctors'  Commons, 
1763.  Chancellor  of  Ely  diocese,  1777;  and  Advocate  in  the 
Court  of  Arches.  Died  July  3,  1824.  {Venn,  11.  63.) 

CONAND, .   B.A.  1482-3. 

CONANDE, .  Scholar  of  Queens',  1496-7. 

CONANT,  JOHN.  B.D.  1620  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of  Devon. 
Matric.  from  Exeter  College,  Nov.  15,  1605,  age  18;  B.A. 
1609;  M.A.  1611-2;  B.D.  1619.  Fellow  of  Exeter  College, 
1611-20.  R.  of  Lymington,  Somerset,  1619.  R.  of  StBotolph, 
London,  1643.  Perhaps  father  of  Samuel  (1645-6J.  Will  of 
one  of  these  names  (P.C.C.)  1653.  Of  Sarum,  clerk.  {AL 
Oxon.) 

CONANT,  MALACHI.  Incorp.  B.D.  1668.  S.  of  John,  of 
Salisbury,  clerk.  Matric.  from  Exeter  College,  Oxford, 
Mar.  13,  1650-1;  B.A.  from  Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  1654; 


Coney,  Nathaniel 

M.A.  1657;  B.D.  1665.  Fellow  of  Magdalen  College,  Oxford, 
1655-7.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Exeter)  Aug.  30,  1660. 
V.  of  Seale,  Sussex,  1667.  Canon  of  Chichester,  1668- 
Buried  at  Beeding,  May  24,  1680.  {Al,  Oxon.;  W.  C. 
Harrison.) 
CONANT,  RICHARD.  B.A.  from  Emmanuel,  1645-6.  Probably 
s.  of  Richard,  of  Budleigh,  Devon.  Matric.  from  Exeter 
College,  Dec.  6,  1639,  age  17.  Will  of  one  of  these  names 
(Exeter)  1688.   Of  East  Budleigh,  clerk.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

CONANT,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  15, 1645-6. 
Of  Somerset.  Migrated  to  Oxford.  B.A.  1649;  M.A.  1652. 
Fellow  of  Exeter  College,  1648-62.  Proctor,  1657.  Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (Norwich)  Aug.  1661.  R.  of  Brown 
Candover,  Hants.,  1658;  of  Felthorpe,  Norfolk,  1662-5;  of 
Litchett  Ma  travels,  Dorset,  1663;  of  Child  Ockford,  1673- 
1719.  Died  at  Lytchett,  Dec.  5,  1719.  Perhaps  s.  of  John 
(1620).    (F.  S.  Hockaday.)    {Al.Oxon.) 

CONDALL,  ROBERT.  M.A.  1574  (Incorp.  from  Oxford);  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1564-5;  M.A.  1569;  B.D.  and  D.D.  1585.  FeUow 
of  Brasenose  College.  R.  of  Wytham,  Berks.,  1572.  Canon 
of  Lincoln,  1575.  R.  of  Little  Staughton,  Hunts.,  1573;  and 
of  Edgworth,  Beds.,  1575-1612.  Archdeacon  of  Himtingdon, 
1576-1612.  Buried  at  Edgworth,  July  18, 1612.  WiU,  P.C.C. 
{Al.  Oxon.) 

CONDALL,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1622. 

CONDER, .  Adm.  at  Christ's,  Dec.  1713.  Resided  till  1715. 

He  may  be  the  'Richard  Conder,  B.A.,'  who  was  ord.  priest 
(Durham)  Sept.  23,  1722.  V.  of  Bishopton,  Durham,  1722-7; 
and  of  Stranton,  1727-38.  Died  1738. 

CONDON,  CHARLES  MELLISH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Apr.  2,  1740.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Kilnwick,  Yorks. 
School,  Beverley,  Yorks.  Scholar,  1740.  Changed  his  name 
to  MelUsh. 

CONDUITT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  7, 
1705.  S.  of  Leonard,  of  London.  School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  1705-6;  Scholar,  1706.  Of  Cranbury  Lodge,  Hants. 
Judge-advocate  with  the  British  forces  in  Portugal,  171 1.  M.P. 
for  Whitchurch,  Hants.,  1721,  1722,  1728;  for  Southampton, 
1734-7.  Master  of  the  Mint,  1727,  succeeding  Isaac  Newton, 
whose  niece,  Katharine  Barton,  he  had  married,  Aug.  26, 
1717.  F.R.S.  Author,  economicaL  Died  May  23,  1737. 
Buried  in  Westminster  Abbey,  by  the  side  of  Newton. 
{D.N.B.;  Al.  Westmon.,  246.) 

CONE,  ROBERT.  B.A.  1559-60;  M.A.  from  St  John's,  1571,  as 
Conns. 

CONELL, .  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1480. 

CONEN,  GEORGE.  Incorp.  D.D.  1748.  S.  of  Goswin,  of  Aldgate, 
London.  Matric.  from  St  John's  College,  Oxford,  1729,  age 
17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1733;  M.A.  1737;  B.D.  1742;  D.D.  1746. 
R.  of  St  George-the-Martyr,  Southwark.  Died,  Dec.  20, 1750. 
{A  I.  Oxon.;L.  Mag.) 

CONEY,  see  also  CONNYE. 

CONEY,  EDMUND.   B.Civ.L.  1501-2. 

COONY,  EDMUND.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1577. 

CONY,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  July  30, 
1656.  S.  of  Sir  Sutton  {1615),  Knt.  and  Bart.,  of  Stoke, 
Lines.  B.  there.  Schools,  Uppmgham  and  Grantham,  Lines. 
Matric.  1656;  B.A.  1660;  M.A.  1664.  Fellow.  R.  of  North 
Luffenham,  Rutland.  Died  in  London,  1691.  {Lines.  Pedi- 
grees.) 

CONEY,  EDWIN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  May  15, 1706. 
Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  1706,  as  Edward.  Perhaps  Edwin 
Cony,  gent.  (s.  of  William,  of  Walpole,  Norfolk),  adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  21,  1707-8.  Of  Walpole,  Esq.  Sheriff  of 
Norfolk,  1734.   Died  1755,  aged  68.   (Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

CONEY  or  CONNEY,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July, 
1608.  Probably  eldest  s.  of  Sir  Richard  (1579-80),  Knt,  of 
Whissendine,  Rutland.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  18,  1610. 
Brother  of  Thomas  (1608).   {Peile,  i.  268.) 

CONY,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1663.  Of  Cambridge- 
shire. 

CONEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  10, 1707. 
S.  of  Daniel,  deceased.  B.  in  London.  School,  Ely.  Matric 
1707-8;  B.A.  1710-1.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  3,  1711-2; 
priest  (Ely)  Dec  21,  1712. 

CONEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  19,  1722-3.  Of 
Somerset.  S.  of  Thomas,  D.D.,  V.  of  Stowey.  Matric.  1724; 
B.A.  1726-7;  M.A.  1736.  V.  of  Over  Stowey,  Somerset,  i733- 
Brother  of  William  (1722). 

CONEY,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  July  5,  1659.  Matric. 
1661;  B.A.  1663.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Mar.  1663-4. 

CONY,  NATHANIEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Sr  John's,  Easter, 
1629;  B.A.  1632-3;  M.A,  1636. 


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Coney,  Nicholas 

CONNIE,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magoaucnk,  May, 
1569.  Migrated  to  Christ's.  B.A.  1573-4- 

CONEY,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June,  1616. 
Matric  1616;  B.A.  1619-20;  M.A.  1623.  R.  of  Ravensden, 
Bucks.,  1632-52.   Buried  there  Nov.  19,  1632. 

CONEY,  PEREGRINE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  28, 1674. 
Of  Kempston,  Notts.  Matric.  1674;  B.A.  1677-8;  M.A.  1681; 
B.D.  1688.  Fellow,  1680-91.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1681.  R. 
of  North  LuCfenham,  Rutland,  1690-1714.  Died  1714. 

CONEY  or  CONE,  RICHARD.   B.Gv.L.  1460-1. 

CUNNEY,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Michs. 
1550. 

CONYE  or  CONWAY,  RICHARD.  Matric  pens,  from  Christ's, 
Feb.  1579-80.  Probably  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Bassingthorpe, 
Lines.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  9,  1582.  Afterwards  of 
Whissendine,  Rutland,  Knt.  Knighted,  1617.  Sherifi  of 
RuUand.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1627.   {PeiU.i.  157; Lines. Pedigrees.) 

CONEY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  15)  a  s^olar  from 
Eton,  Sept.  29,  1561.  Of  Newbury,  Berks.  Matric  1561; 
B.A.  1565-6;  M.A.  1569;  B.D.  1577.  Fellow,  1564-80. 
Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Mar.  23,  1571.  Lady  Margaret  preacher, 
1577.  R.  of  East  and  West  Wrotham,  Norfolk,  1579-1613. 
Died  1613. 

CONEY  or  CONNEY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmanuel, 
Apr.  10,  1651.  Of  Norfolk.  S.  and  h.  of  William,  of  Walpole, 
Norfolk.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Oct.  24,  1653. 

CONY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  May  29, 1678. 
Of  Norfolk.  Doubtless  s.  of  Robert,  of  Walpole,  Norfolk 
(above).  Matric.  1678.  Died  Nov.  8,  1683,  aged  21.  Buried 
at  Walpole.   (Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

CONEY,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  2t,  1629. 
Of  Lincolnshire.  Matric.  1629;  B.A.  1632-3;  M.A.  1636.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  10,  1638-9;  priest,  June  9, 1639.  Per- 
haps of  Pax  ton,  Hunts.,  clerk;  father  of  Thomas  (1667). 

CONEY,  SUTTON.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  May  i,  1615, 
S.  of  Sir  Thomas,  of  Bassingthorpe,  Lines.,  Knt.  Matric. 
1615.  Knighted,  1619.  Of  North  Stoke,  Lines.  Father  of 
Edward  (1656).   {Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

CONYE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Johh's,  Easter,  1545, 
impubes. 

CONEY,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1608. 
Probably  s.  of  Sir  Richard,  of  Whissendine,  Rutland,  Knt. 
Of  Chelsea,  Knt.  Knighted,  1624.  Of  Whissendine.  Gentle- 
man Harbinger  to  James  I.  Brother  of  John  (1608).  {Peile, 
I.  268;  Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

CONY,  THOBdAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  29, 
1667.  S.  of  Samuel,  clerk,  of  Paxton.  B.  in  Lines.  School, 
St  Neots. 

CONEY,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  1508-9;  M.A.  1512.  Of  Boston,  Lines. 
Fellow  of  Clare,  1509.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  27; 
priest,  Apr.  10,  1512.   Perhaps  will  proved  (V.C.C.)  I5i7- 

CONYE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1545. 
01  Lincolnshire.  B.A.  1546-7;  M.A.  1550.  Fellow  of  St 
Catharine's.  Fellow  of  Christ's,  I352-4.  Junior  Proctor, 
1551. 

COONEY,  WILLIAM.  Matric  FelL-Com.  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1579- 

CONEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  20,  1722. 
Of  Somerset.  S.  of  Thomas,  D.D.,  preb.  of  Wells.  B.  Feb.  17, 
1705.  Matric.  1724;  B.A.  1727-8.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
June  16, 1728;  priest,  May  24, 1730.  V.  of  Buckland  Dinham, 
Somerset.  Died  Oct.  30,  1757.  Brother  of  John  (1722). 
(Burke,  L.G.) 

CONYE, .  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1944. 

CONYE, .  Sizar  at  Trinity,  157a. 

CONY, .   Matric  Fell.-Com.  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1615. 

CONGHAM,  AMBROSE.  Matric  sizar  from  Christ's,  Easter, 
i6n.  B.  at  Wells,  Norfolk.  B.A.  1614-5;  M.A.  1618;  B.D. 
1626;  D.D.  1635.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  1618;  priest, 
Sept.  1620,  age  25.  V.  of  Melboiime,  Cambs.,  1620-34.  R-of 
Blobeld,  Norfolk,  1634-47.  Died  1647.  Benefactor  to 
Christ's.   {Peile,  1.  284.) 

CONGHAM,  ROBERT.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  18)  at  Christ's, 
Feb.  12,  1638-9.  S.  of  William,  merchant.  B.  at  WeUs, 
Norfolk.  School,  Diss.  Matric.  1639;  B.A.  1642-3;  M.A.  1646. 

CONGHAM, ,   B.A.  i47a-3- 

CONGHAM, .    M.A.  1490-1. 

CONGNARD  or  CONYARD,  ABRAHAM.  B.D.  1657  (Incorp. 
from  Oxford).  Uf  Koau  (?  Kouea),  Normandy. 

CONGRAVE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Apr.  34, 1638. 
S.  a<  Richard,  Esq.,  of  Strettou,  Su&.  B.  there.  School, 
Stafiord.  Matric  1661;  B.A.  1661-3.  Died  young,  unmarried. 


CoNNOCK,  John 


CONGRAVE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  Nov.  28, 
i68i.  S.  of  Thomas,  yeoman.  B.  at  Chatwell,  Salop.  School, 
Newport,  Salop.  Matric  1682;  B.A.  1685-6;  M.B.  1687. 

CONIGRAVE,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Dec  26, 
1634.  S.  of  William,  furrier.  B.  in  Bermondsey.  School, 
Mercers'. 

CONINGRAVE,  HUGH.   Matric  sizar  from  St  John's.  Easter. 

1605;  B.A.  1608-9;  M.A.  i6l3. 
CONINGSBURGH,    EDMUND.     Of    Corpus    Christi.     LL.D. 

Resided  at  Cambridge,  1455-72.    Vice-ChanceUor,  1470-2. 

Proctor  in  the  Bishop  of  Ely's  Court.  Syndic  for  building  the 

Schools,  1457.    R.  of  St  Leonard's,  Foster  Lane,  London, 

1448.  V.  of  South  Weald,  Essex,  1450.  R.  of  Copford,  1451. 

R.  of  St  James,  Colchester,  1470.  Envoy  to  the  pope,  1471. 

Archbishop  of  Armagh,   1477;  resigned,   1479.    {D.N.B.: 

Masters.) 

CONINGSBY,  RALPH.   Matric  FeU..Com.  from  King's,  Michs. 

1615.  Perhaps  s.  of  Henry,  and  grandson  of  Sir  Henry,  of 

North  Miojns,  Herts.,   Knt.    Of  North  Mimms.    {Vis.  0/ 

Herts.,  1634;  Le  Neve,  Knights,  69  ) 
CONINGSBY,  kALPH.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  May 

14,  1648.    S.  of  Robert,  of  South  Mimms,  Herts.    Matric. 

1650;  B.A.   1651.    Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  14,  1651-2. 

{Vis.  of  Herts.,  1634.) 
CONINGSBY,   ROGER.    Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,   1702.    Of 

Hertfordshire.    S.    of   Roger,   of   Potterells,    Herts.,   Esq. 

Matric.  1703.    Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  30,  1703;  and  at 

Lincoln's  Inn,  1718.  Buried  Sept.  10, 1753,  at  North  Mimms, 

Herts.   {Clutterbuek,  1.  445.) 
CONINGSBY,  WALTER.   M.A.  i6t8  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).   Of 

Hertfordshire;  fil.  militis.  S.  of  Sir  Ralph,  of  North  Mimms, 

Herts.   Matric.  from  Exeter  College,  Oct.  15,  1607,  age  15; 

B.A.  1610;  M.A.  1613;  B.D.  and  D.D.  1626.    R.  of  Sutton 

Veney,  Wilts.,  1619.   (Al.  Oxon.) 
CONISBY,  WALTER.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  May  24,  1636. 

Matric.  1637. 
CONINGSBY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

1497.   S.  of  Sir  Humphrey,  Justice  K.B.   Fellow,  till  1501. 

Barrister,    Inner    Temple.     Lent    reader    and    Treasurer. 

Attorney  of  the  Duchy  of  Lanc&ster,  1538.    Recorder  of 

Lynn,  M.P.  for  Lynn,  1536.   Justice  K.B.    Died  1540.  WiU, 

P.CC    {Cooper,  i.  76;  D.N.B.) 
CONINGSBY,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar 

from  Eton,  Jan.  27,  1651-2.   Of  Aldenham,  Herts.   Matric. 

1653;  B.A.  1655-6;  M.A.  1659.    Fellow,  1655-66.    Taxor, 

1664.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1681.  R.  of  Woodborough,  Wilts., 

1667. 

CONINGSBY, .   Adm.  FelL-Com.  at  King's,  1634. 

CONYSBY, .  A  monk.  D.  (Div.  or  Law)  1464-5. 

CONNINGTON,  ALEXANDER.    Grace  for  keeping  his  terms, 

1483-4- 
CONINGTON,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  3, 

1639.   S.  of  Henry,  yeoman,  of  Egleton,  Rutland.   B.  there. 

School,  Oakham.   Matric.  1639;  l^.A.  1642-3.   Ord.  deacon 

(Lincoln)  Aug.  20;  priest,  Aug.  22,  iC62.  V.  of  Leake,  Lines., 

1648.   V.  of  Wrangle,  1662.   Died  1671.  Father  of  the  next. 

{Lines.  Pedigrees,  1182.) 
CONINGTON,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  8, 

1665-6.    S.  of  Henry,  above,  clerk,  of  Wrangle,  Lines.    B. 

there.   School,  Bourne,  Linos.   Matric  1667;  B.A.  1669-70. 

Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  18,  1671;  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept. 

34, 1671.  V.  of  Leake,  1693-1718.    Died  1718.   (Lines.  Pedi- 
grees, 1182.) 
CONINGTON,  JOHN  DE.  Scholar  at  Kino's  Hall,  1346.  Died 

July  10,  1349.    Probably  a  victim  of  the  Black  Death. 
CUNNINGTON,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 

Sept.  15,  1694.  S.  of  Thomas,  blacksmith.  B.  at  Ely,  Cambs. 

School,  Ely.   Matric  1695;  B.A.  from  King's,  1698-9;  M.A. 

1702.    Lay  clerk  at  King's,   1695.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 

Aug.  4,  1700;  priest,  May  31,  1702.    P.C.  of  Dunham,  Lines. 

V.  of  Glentham,   1703.     Of  GreetweU;  of  Nettleham;   of 

Welton.   Vicar -choral,  Lincoln. 
CONNAM  orCONHAM,  ABRAHAM.  Matric  pens,  from  Trinity, 

Michs.  1567;  Scholar,  1570;  B.A.  1571-2;  M.A.  1573;  B.D. 

1582.    Fellow,  1574.    Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  Dec 

33.  »378.   University  preacher,  1581.    Preb.  of  Wells,  1586. 

Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1595.    Author.    WiU,  as  of  New  Sarum 

(P.C.C.)  1613.   {Cooper,  11.  356.) 
CONNAR,  ANTHONY.     Matric    pens,    from    TaiNrtY,    Lent, 

1 610-1. 
CONNOCK,  JOHN.    Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Trinity,  Michs. 

1613.  S.  of  John,  of  Treworgy,  Cornwall,  Esq.   Migrated  to 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  Apr.  31,  1613,  age  30;  B.A.  (Oxford) 

1613.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  16,  1613-3.    {Vis. 

of  Cormvali.) 


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CoNNOULD,  John 

CONNOULD,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  13,  1663. 
Matric.  1663-4;  B.A.  1667-8;  M.A.  1671.  R.  of  Catfield. 
Norfolk,  1 680-1 708.  V.  of  St  Simon  and  St  Jude,  Norwich, 
1683-1708.  V.  of  St  Stephen  Mancroft,  Norwich,  1683-1708. 
Died  May,  1708,  aged  6a. 

CONOLD,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Pembroke,  Jan.  23, 
x68s-6.  S.  of  Robert  (next),  of  Bergh  Apton,  Norfolk.  Matric 
1686;  B.A.  1689-90;  M.A.  1697.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Sept.  1692;  priest  (London)  Apr.  12,  1695.  V.  of  Boughton- 
under-Blean,  Kent,  1697-1704.  V.  of  Hemhill,  1698-1704. 
Died  1704.  Brother  of  Samuel  (1691-2)  and  William 
(1706-7). 

CONNOLD,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1656. 
Of  Norwich.  Matric.  1658;  B.A.  1659-60;  M.A.  1663.  V.  of 
Washbrook,  Suffolk,  1666.  R.  of  Bergh  Apton,  Norfolk, 
1668.  Author,  Sermon,  1675.  Father  of  Samuel  (1691-2), 
William  (1706-7)  and  John  (above). 

CONOLD,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1725.  Of 
Norfolk.  Matric  1726;  B.A.  1728-9. 

CONOLD,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  Jan.  14, 
1691-2.  S.  of  Robert  (1656),  clerk.  B.  at  Bergh  Apton, 
Norfolk.  Matric.  1692;  B.A.  1695-6.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Aug.  1698;  priest,  June,  1699.  R.  of  Carleton,  Norfolk, 
1701-18.  R.  of  Chatgrave,  1718.  Brother  of  John  (1685-6) 
and  William  (1706-7). 

CONOLD,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1722.  Of 
Norfolk. 

CONOLD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Feb.  6, 
1706-7.  S.  of  Robert  (1656),  R.  of  Bergh  Apton,  Norfolk. 
B.  there.  Matric.  1707;  B.A.  1710-1.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich) 
Dec.  1713.  R.  of  Stratton,  Norfolk,  1721.  V.  of  Tuttington, 
1723.   Brother  of  John  (1685-6)  and  Samuel  (1691-2). 

CONNYE,  see  also  CONEY. 

CONNYE,  ANTHONY.   B.A.  1553-4. 

CONNYE,  HENRY.  Matric  Fell.-Com.  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1603. 

CONNYE,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  Lent,  1602-3;  B.A.  1603-4; 
M.A.  1607.  Perhaps  ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  21,  1607, 
as  'Condy'  (M.A.)  age  24.  C.  of  Wretham. 

CONQUEST,  EDMUND.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1552.  Perhaps  s.  of  Edmimd,  of  Houghton  Conquest,  Beds., 
Esq.  Probably  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  1556.  Brother  of 
Richard  (1552).  {Vis.  of  Beds.,  1634.) 

CONQUEST,  EDMUND.  Matric  FeU.-Com.  from  Trinity,  Michs. 

1587.  Perhaps  s.  of  Richard,  of  Houghton  Conquest,  Esq. 
Of  Houghton,  Knt.  Bapt.  Mar.  4,  1571-2.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Apr.  26,  1589.  Knighted,  1603.  Died  May, 
1634.   {Vis.  of  Beds.,  1634.) 

CONQUEST,  LEWIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  May  24, 
1637.  S.  of  Lewis,  Esq.  B.  at  Houghton  Conquest,  Beds. 
School,  Houghton  Conquest.  B.A.  1640-1.  {Vis.  of  Beds., 
1634.) 

CONQUEST,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1552.  Perhaps  s.  of  Edmund,  of  Houghton  Conquest,  Beds., 
Esq.   Brother  of  Edmund.    {Vis.  of  Beds.,  1634.) 

CONQUEST,  RICHARD.  Matric  FelL-Com.  from  Trinity, 
Easter,  1588. 

CONQUEST,  W.    Matric.  pens,   from  Trinity,  Easter,  1560. 

Perhaps  William,  of  Beds. ;  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Aug.  3, 

1567. 
CONQUEST, .  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 

1588.  One  William  Conquest,  of  Houghton  Conquest,  Beds., 
adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1598. 

CONRAD,  .   M.B.  1477-8. 

CONSENT  or  CONSEYTE,  RICHARD.  M.A.  1514-5  (Incorp.  from 
Oxford);  B.A.  (Oxford)  1509. 

CONSANT,  RICHARD.    Matric  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 

Easter,  1584. 
CONSANT,   THOBIAS.    Matric   pens,   from   Corpus   Christi, 

Easter,  1583;  B.A.   1586-7-  M.A.   1590.    Usher  at  King's 

School,  Canterbury,  1590.   R.  of  Deal,  Kent,  till  his  death, 

1617. 
CONSANT,  THOMAS.  Matric.  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1583. 
CONSENT,  THOMAS.   Matric  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  1606. 

CONSET,  HUNGATE.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1626.    Migrated  to  Jesus,  Mar.  8,  1629-30.    B.A.  1630-1. 

Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Feb.  27,  1631-2.  Perhaps  s.  of  William 

Conset,  of  Riccall,  Vorks.,  and  Anne,  dau.  of  Ralph  Hungate, 

of  Sand  Hutton,  Yorks.   (A.  Gray.) 
CONSETT,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  30,   1641. 

M.A.  of  King's  College,  Aberdeen.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  York. 

V.  of  Earsdon,  Northumberland,  1664-6.    Probably  V.  of 

Bossall,  Yorks.,  1666-73.  Died  1673.   (Pfii«,  »•  477-) 


Constable,  Marmaduke 

CONSETT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  7, 
1694.  S.  of  Henry,  gent.  B.  at  York.  School,  Beverley. 
B.A.  1697-8;  M.A.  1728.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  1699;  priest, 
1702.  English  chaplain  at  Moscow,  till  1728.  Chaplain  to 
the  East  India  Company  at  Fort  St  George,  1729.  Author, 
Pamphlet  on  Russia.  Died  at  Fort  St  George,  July  21, 1730. 
(F.  Penny,  672.) 

CONSETT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i8)  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1705.  S.  of  John,  of  Lynthorp,  Yorks.  School,  Newcastle- 
on-Tyne.  Matric.  1705;  B.A.  1708-9.  V.  of  Wilton,  Yorks., 
1715-21.  V.  of  Ormesby,  1720-62.   Died  May  29,  1762. 

CONSTABLE,  ALAN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Jime  12,  1685. 
S.  of  Robert,  clerk.  B.  at  Thring  (?  Thwing,  Malton),  Yorks. 
School,  Wharram-le-Street,  Yorks.   Matric.  1685. 

CONSTABLE,  CHARLES.  Matric  pens,  from  Trinity,  Dec. 
1610.  Of  Lazenby,  Yorks.  S.  of  John,  gent.  School, 
Northallerton.  Migrated  to  Caius,  as  Fell.-Com.  Oct.  27, 
1619,  age  25.  B.A.  1619-20.  Ord.  priest  (York)  Sept.  23, 
1621.  R.  of  Danby  Wiske,  Yorks.,  1621-59.  Admon.  (P.C.C.) 
1659.   Brother  of  Roger  (1607).   {Venn,  i.  247.) 

CONSTABLE,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric  sizar  from  Caius,  Michs. 

1558.   Probably  ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  8,  1566;  priest. 

May  23,  1567.    V.  of  Methwold,  Norfolk,  1573-1604.    Will 

proved  (Norwich)  1604. 
CUNSTABLE,  EDWARD.    Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter, 

1629. 
CONSTABLE,  HENRY.    Matric.  FeU.-Com.   (age  16)  from  St 

John's,  Easter,  1578.   S.  of  Sir  Robert,  of  Newark,  Notts. 

B.A.  1579-80,  1st  in  the  ordo.    Became  R.C.  and  resided  in 

Paris.     Papal   envoy    to   Edinburgh,    1599.     Returned    to 

England,  1603,  and  was  imprisoned  for  a  time  in  the  Tower. 

Author,  Diana,  a  collection  of  sonnets,  1592.  Died  at  Lidge, 

Oct.  9,  1613.   {D.N.B.) 

CONSTABLE,  HENRY.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Peterhouse, 
Michs.  1607.  S.  of  Sir  Philip,  of  Everingham,  Yorks.,  Knt. 
Afterwards  became  R.C.  Studied  at  St  Omer.  Entered  the 
English  College  at  Rome,  1611.  Ord.  priest,  Apr.  29,  1618, 
and  sent  to  England,  1619.  Died  1619.  Brother  of  William 
(1607).    {Records  S.  J.,  iii.  205.) 

CONSTABLE,  JAMES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens',  Apr.  14, 
1581.  Of  Yorkshire.  Perhaps  s.  of  Marmaduke,  of  Clifie. 
Died  1622. 

CONSTABLE,  JOHN.  B.Can.L.  1488;  D.Can.L.  1496.  S.  of  Sir 
Robert,  of  Flamborough.  Ord.  priest  (York)  Dec.  17,  1485. 
R.  of  Lockington,  Yorks.,  1485.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1494. 
Treasurer  of  Lincoln,  1508-12.  Archdeacon  of  Huntingdon, 
1512-4.  Dean  of  Lincoln,  15 14.  R.  of  Willoughby,  Lines., 
till  1520.  Died  July  15,  1528.  Foimded  scholarships  at 
St  John's.    WiU  (P.C.C.)     (Coo^w,  i.  35;  M.  H.  Peacock.) 

CONSTABLE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1555. 

CONSTABLE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  25,  1596. 
Of  Yorkshire.  Matric.  c.  1596.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  John, 
of  Lazenby,  Yorks.,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Oct.  24,  1599. 

CONSTABLE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1626; 
B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633.  R.  of  Little  Blakenham,  Suffolk, 
1643. 

CONSTABLE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Peterhouse, 
May  12,  1638.  Afterwards  Fell. -Com.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  of 
Catfoss,  Yorks.  Matric.  1639.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  7, 
1640.  Of  Catfoss,  Yorks.,  Esq.  Buried  Mar.  16,  1667-8. 
{T.  A.  Walker,  64;  Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1666.) 

CONSTABLE,  JOSEPH.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall, 
Easter,  1646.  One  of  these  names  Master  of  Saffron  Walden 
School  in  1653. 

CONSTABLE,  MARMADUKE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius, 
Apr.  II,  1581.  S.  of  Marmaduke,  gent.,  of  Wassand.  B.  at 
CUffe,  Yorks.  School,  Pocklington.  Matric.  1581.  Succeeded 
his  father  at  Kexby,  Yorks.  Died  Oct.  12,  1607.  Buried  in 
York  Minster.    {Venn,  i.  no.) 

CONSTABLE,  MARMADUKE.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens', 
Nov.  27,  1587.  Matric.  c.  1591.  Of  Yorkshire.  Migrated  to 
Corpus  Christi,  1590.  Perhaps  of  Everingham,  Yorks.;  adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  June  15,  1591.  If  so,  s.  of  Sir  Philip,  of  Ever- 
ingham. B.  c.  1574.  Died  Apr.  3,  1632.  {Yorks.  Genealogist., 
II.  135;  Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1612.) 

CONSTABLE,  MARMADUKE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens', 
Easter,  1611.  Of  Yorkshire.  Perhaps  s.  of  William,  of  Drax. 
B.A.  1614-5;  M.A.  1618.  R.  of  Newton-by-Toft,  Lines., 
1618;  and  R.  of  Everingham,  Yorks.,  1618-39. 

CONSTABLE,  MARMADUKE.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at 
Peterhouse,  June  12,  1634.  S.  and  h.  of  Philip  (1611),  of 
Wassand,  Yorks.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  7,  1635.  Suc- 
ceeded liis  father.  Died  c.  1657.  Buried  at  Goxhill.  Father 
of  the  next.   {Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1619,  1666;  T.  A.  Walker,  51.) 


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Constable,  Marmaduke 

CONSTABLE,  MARBIADUKE.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  i6)  at 
Magdalene,  July  ii,  1660.  S.  of  Mannaduke  (above),  of 
Wassand  Hall,  Yorks.  School,  Doulton  (PDalton),  Yorks. 
Matiic.  1660.  Of  Wassand,  Esq.  Age  24,  in  1666.  Died 
June  30,  1690.  Buried  at  Goxhill.  M.I.  {Vis.  of  Yorks., 
1666.) 

CONSTABLE,  PHILIP.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Queens',  Apr.  ig, 
1 61 1.  Of  Yorkshire.  S.  of  Marmaduke,  of  Wassand,  Yorks. 
B.  IS93-  Married  Mary  Moore,  1612.  Killed  in  a  duel.  May  5, 
1618.  Buried  at  Goxhill.  Father  of  Marmaduke  (1634). 
(Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1666;  Her.  and  Gen.,  viii.  505.) 

CUNSTABLE,  ROBERT.  Matric  sizar  from  Gonville  Hall, 
Easter,  1546.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Irstead,  Norfolk, 
1564-    . 

CONSTABLE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1573.  S.  of  Robert,  of  North  Pickenham,  Norfolk.  School, 
Saxthorpe.  MigratMl  to  Caius,  Mar.  26,  1574,  age  18.  B.A. 
1576-7.  Probably  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  22,  1582. 
{Venn,  i.  77) 

CONSTABLE,  ROBERT.  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1603-4. 

CONSTABLE,  ROBERT.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs. 

1649.  Perhaps  s.  of  Robert,  of  Blackfriars;  adm.  at  Lincoln's 

Inn,  May  8,  1650. 
CONSTABLE,  ROBERT.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  6,  1653. 

Of  Middlesex.    Matric  1654;  Scholar,  1655;  B.A.  1656-7; 

M.A.  1660.    One  of  these  names  R.  of  Southery,  Norfolk, 

1670. 
CONSTABLE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 

Sept.  15,  1688.  S.  of  Robert,  Esq.  B.  at  Catfoss,  near  Brands 

Burton,  Yorks.     Bapt.   at   Sigglesthome,   Apr.    13,    1672. 

School,  Beveriey.    Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  15, 

1689-90.   Buried  Jan.  13,  1719-20;  at  Sigglesthome.    Will 

at  York. 
CONSTABLE,  ROGER.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  1607.    S.  of 

John,  gent.,  of  Lazenby,  Yorks.   Matric  1607.   Migrated  to 

Caius  as  Fell.-Com.  Oct.  17,  1618,  age  26.    B.A.  1619-20. 

Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  c.  i6ti.   R.  of  Catwick,  Yorks., 

1624-54.    Will  proved,  Dec  4,  1654.    Brother  of  Charles 

(1610).   {Venn,  i.  241.) 
CUNSTABLE,    STEPHEN.     Matric    sizar   from    Magdalene, 

Easter,   1631;   B.A.    1634-5;   M.A.    1638.    Sequestered   to 

Houghton,  Hunts.,  1643.    R.  of  All  Saints',  Huntingdon, 

-1647-51-  .    R.  of  St  John's,  in  1646.    R.  of  Mildenhall, 

Wilts,,  in  1660.  Father  of  Thomas  (1660). 
CONSTABLE,  THOMAS.   M.A.  1501. 

CONSTABLE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caios,  Feb.  22, 

1576-7.    Of  Fickenham,  Norfolk.    S.  of  Robert,  yeoman. 

Schools,  Norwich  and  Saxthori>e.  Matric.  1577. 
CONSTABLE,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 

Jan.   24,   1644-5.    S.   of  Thomas,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds. 

School,  Bury.    Matric.  1645;  B.A.  1648-9;  M.A.  1652.    V. 

of  Lindsell,  Essex,  till   1661.     R.  of   Bradfield  St  Clare, 

Suffolk,  1661-72.    Buried  there  July  15,  1672. 
CONSTABLE,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Clark,  May  21,  1649. 

Matric.  1649;  B.A.  1652. 

CONSTABLE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  14)  at  Magdalene, 
Sept.  25,  1660.  S.  of  Stephen  (1631),  R.  of  MUdenhaU,  Wilts. 
School,  Huntingdon.  Matric.  1660;  B.A.  1664-5;  M.A.  1668. 
Faculty  (Canterbury)  for  both  orders,  1668.  Incorp.  at 
Oiforti,  1669.  Perhaps  R.  of  Wyke,  Hants.,  1669;  and  of 
Avington,  1672.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

CONSTABLE,  WILLIAM,   B.Can.L.  1460-1. 

CONSTABLE,  WILLIAM.   B.A.  1517-8. 

CONSTABLE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Trinity, 
Michs.  1607.  Probably s.ofSirPhilip,ofEveringham, Yorks., 
Knt.  Age  17.  Studied  at  St  Omer.  Entered  the  English 
College  at  Rome,  1613.  Left,  1616.  Brother  of  Henry  (1607). 
{Records  S.  J.,  in.  205.) 

CONSTABLE,  WILLIAM,  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  schoUr 
from  Eton,  Sept.  21,  1652.  Of  Yorkshire.  B.  at  Moreton 
Corbett,  Salop.  Matric  1652.  Fellow,  1655-6.  Perhaps  of 
Home-on -Spalding  Moor;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  6,  1656. 

CONSTABLE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Mar.  29, 
1666.  S.  of  George,  gent.,  of  Ringstead,  Norfolk.  B.  at 
Hunstanton.  Schools,  Thomham  and  Lynn.  Matric.  1667. 
Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  Oct.  11,  1667.  Scholar,  1666-7; 
B.A.  1669-70;  M.A.  1684.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  June  18, 
1671.  V.  of  SUnford,  Norfolk,  1671-4.  V.  of  Heacham, 
1673-90.  R.  of  Cockley  Cley,  1683-91;  and  of  Sheringbam. 
{Venn,  1.  426.) 

CONSTANTINE,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  1695.  B.  at  Cansford,  Dorset.  S.  of  Harry,  of  Merley. 
Matnc.  169s;  B.A.  1698-9.  Fellow,  1698.  Died  Nov.  1699. 
Brother  of  Harry  (1690).   (Harwood.) 


Conway,  Thomas 

CONSTANTINE,  GEORGE.  B.Civ.L.  1523-4.  Bred  as  a  surgeon. 
An  early  protestant  at  Cambridge.  Went  to  Antwerp,  where 
he  assisted  Tyndal;  and  practised  surgery.  Returned  to' 
England,  c.  1536,  and  took  orders.  V.  of  Lawhaden,  Pem- 
brokeshire. Registrar  of  St  David's,  1546.  Archdeacon  of 
Carmarthen,  1549;  of  Brecon,  1559,  Author.  Died  1559. 
{Cooper.i.  205;  D.N.B.) 

CONSTANTINE,  HARRY.  Adm.  at  Kino's,  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  1690.  Probably  s.  of  Harry,  of  'Merley,'  Dorset, 
barrister.   B.  at  Melbury.    Matric.  1691;  B.A.  1694-5;  M.A. 

1698.  Fellow,  1693.  Ord.  priest  (Lttt.  dim.  from  Canterbury) 

1699.  R.  of  Mottiston,  Isle  of  Wight.  Preb.  of  WeUs. 
Preacher  at  Wimbome,  Dorset,  1707.  Died  Apr.  12,  1744. 
Brother  of  Anthony  (1695). 

CONSTANTINO.  HENRY.  Incorp.  M.A.  1671,  from  Glasgow. 
Perhaps  V.  of  Gisbum,  Yorks.,  1675-86:  'Constantine.' 

CONSTANTINE,  JOHN.   Incorp.  M.A.  1680,  from  Glasgow, 

CONSTANTYNE,  ROBERT,  Matric  sizar  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  i;68. 

CONSTANTINE,  STEPHEN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Michs.  1598.  Of  Kent.  B.A.  1601-2;  M.A.  1605.  P.C.  of 
Bromley,  Kent,  in  1607.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Laverstoke, 
Hants. :  admon.  (P.C.C.)  1646.    (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

CONSTANTINE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  20, 
1627.  Of  Dorset.  Matric.  1627.  S.  and  h.  of  Henry,  of  Mer- 
ley, Dorset,  deceased.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Apr.  8, 
1630.  M.P.  for  Poole,  1640-3;  and  Recorder  of  Poole. 
Knighted,  May  30,  1668.    (Le  Neve,  Knights,  217.) 

CONTROU,  BENET  (also  called  JAMES).  Scholar  at  King's 
Hall,  1327.  Died  Aug.  21,  1342. 

CONWAY,  BARNABAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  Oct. 
26,  1663.  S.  of  Barnabas.  B.  in  Southwark.  School,  St 
Saviour's.  Matric.  1663;  B.A.  1667-8;  M.A.  1671.  Ord, 
deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  1663;  priest  (London)  Dec  18,  1681. 

CONWAY,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  31,  1679.  S.  of  Robert,  dyer.  B.  at  Southwark,  Surrey. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1679;  B.A.  1682-3;  M.A.  1686; 
B.D.  1694.  Fellow,  1691-1700.  R.  of  Bygrave,  Herts., 
1696-1700.   Died  170c. 

CONWAY,  BENJAMIN.  M.A.,  from  St  John's,  1716.  S.  of 
James,  of  Evenechtyd,  Denbs.  B.  in  Denbigh.  Matric.  from 
Jesu.  College,  Oxford,  Apr.  1,  1704,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1708-9.  R.  of  Flint,  1712-8.  V.  of  Northop,  Flints.,  1717-47. 
Warden  of  Ruthin  Hospital,  1720-47.  Brother  of  John 
(1699).   {Al.  Oxon.) 

CONWAY,  FRANCIS.  Matric  FelL-Com.  from  Kino's,  Easter, 
1735.  S.  and  h.  of  Francis  Seymour  (Conway),  1st  Baron 
Conway.  Succeeded  as  Baron,  1732.  Created  Viscount 
Bcauchamp,  and  Earl  of  Hertford,  1750.  Eari  of  Yarmouth 
and  Marquis  of  Hertford,  1793.  K.G.  1754.  Lord  Lieutenant 
of  Ireland,  1765.  Lord  Chamberlain.  Died  June  14,  1794. 
(A.  B.  Beaven.) 

CONWAY,  HENRY.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  21,  1680.  S.  of  Sir  Henry,  Knt.  and  Bart.  B.  at  Rhud- 
dlan.  Flints.  School,  Eton.  Matric  1681.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  May  16,  1681. 

CONWAYE,  JOHN.  Matric  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1573. 

CONWAY,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1604; 
B..K.  1606-7;  M.A.  1610.  R.  of  Cottenbam,  Cambs.,  1613. 
V.  of  Gt  Chesterford,  Essex,  1639.  Perhaps  minister  at 
Hinxton,  Cambs.,  1617-57. 

CONWAY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  30, 
1699.  S.  of  James,  gent.  B.  at  Evenechtyd,  near  Ruthin, 
Denbighs.  School,  Ruthin.  Matric.  1699;  B.A.  1703-4;  M.A. 
1720.   Brother  of  Benjamin  (1716). 

CONWAY,  PETER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1582;  B.A. 
1586-7.  Perhaps  V.  of  Llan-sannan,  Denbighshire,  1588-98. 

CONWAY,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Lent,  1563-4; 
B.A.  1566-7;  M.A.  1570;  L.L.D.  1578.  Fellow,  1567-78. 
Commissary  of  Bishop  of  Ely  in  1576.  Master  in  Chancery 
in  Ireland,  1582.  Preb.  of  St  Patrick's,  c.  1595.  Married 
Mary,  dau.  of  Simon  Purdon,  of  TuUagh.  Died  1602.  Will  at 
Dublin.    {Cooper,  11.  333;  A.  Gray.) 

CONWAY,  THOMAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1615. 

CONWAY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  July  *o, 
1641.  S.  of  George,  butler  of  Jesus  College.  B.  in  Cjimbridge. 
School,  Perse.  Scholar,  1641-3;  Matric.  1642;  B.A.  1645-6; 
M.A.  1649.  Fellow,  1651-6.  University  preacher,  1652. 
R.  of  Witchling.  Kent,  1661-90.  V.  of  Stalisfield,  1665-90. 
Died  1690.   Father  of  the  next. 

CONWAY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Maodalxne. 
May  24,  1677.  S.  of  Thomas,  above,  clerk.  B.  at  Witchling, 
Kent.  School,  Egerton.  Matric  1677;  B.A.  1681-2.  LiU. 
dim.  from  Canterbury  for  deacon,  1682.  V.  of  Bredgar,  Kent, 
1689.  V.  of  Bobbing,  1689-90.  R.  of  Witchling,  1690-17x1. 
V.  of  Rodmenham,  1691-1711.  Died  171 1. 


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Conway,  William 

CONWAY,  WILLIAM.  FeUow  of  King's  Hall.  Ord.  acolyte 
(Ely)  1386.    (Not  found,  unless  he  be  Cornwall.) 

CONWAYE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Feb.  6, 
1576-7.  S.  of  William,  citizen  and  druggist  of  London. 
B.  there.  School,  Grey  Friars.  Matric.  1577;  Scholar  to  1582. 

CONWAYE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1587. 

CONWAYE,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1603-4;  M.A. 
1607. 

CONYERS,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1 62 1.  Of  Durham.  I^obably  s.  of  William,  of  WooHey, 
Durham.  B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.  r6z8;  B.D.  1635.  Fellow,  1628. 
Buried  at  Brancejjeth,  Apr.  15,  1636.  (Yorks.  Archaeol.  and 
Top.  Journal,  vi.  226;  Vis.  of  Durham,  1615.) 

CONYERS,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Peter- 
house,  June  10,  1635.  S.  of  Sir  John,  of  Durham,  Bart. 
Bapt.  at  Easington,  Mar.  28,  1621.  Matric.  1635.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  is,  1637-8.  Succeeded  his  father,  1664,  his 
elder  brother  Richard  (1635)  having  died  before  that  time. 
Buried  at  Easington,  Oct.  12,  1693.  (Surtees,  i.  28;  T.  A. 
Walker,  53.) 

CONYERS,  CUTHBERT.  B.Civ.L.  1495-*;  D.av.L.  1503-4; 
D.Can.L.  1507-8.  S.  of  William,  of  Marske,  Esq.  Ord. 
deacon  (Ely)  Mar.  15,  1493-4.  R.  of  Marske,  Yorks.  V.  of 
Whenby,  1510.  R.  of  Hutton  Rudby,  1512-7.  Died  Apr.  7, 
1517.  {Yorks.  Archaeol.  and  Top.  Journal,  vi.  225.) 

CONIERS,  EDWARD.  Matria  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1577;  B.A.  1580-1. 

CONYERS,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  c,  1595.  Of 
Yorkshire.  B.  1575  or  1578.  Entered  the  English  College  at 
Rome,  1597.  Ord.  priest.  May  17,  1607.  Entered  the  S.J. 
1604.  Served  for  48  years  in  England.  Died  Oct.  1652. 
(Records  S.J.,  in.  210.) 

CONIARS,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  F*eterhouse,  June  24, 1616. 
Probably  s.  of  George,  of  Fylingdales,  Yorks.,  gent.  Matric. 
1616;  B.A.  1620-1;  M.A.  1624.  V.  of  Lastingham,  Yorks., 
1624-37.  V.  of  Withemsea,  1637-40.  R.  of  Whitby,  1639- 
48.  V.  of  Smeaton,  1640-48.  Died  1648.  Father  of  Richard 
(1637).  (T.  A.Walker,  ^.) 

CONYERS,  HENRY.   Scholar  of  Trinity,  1602. 

CONYERS,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse,  Mar.  9, 
1652-3.  Of  Yorkshire.  B.A.  1656-7. 

CONIERS,  JABIES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  June,  1609.  Matric. 
1609;  B.A.  1612-3;  M.A.  1616.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Sept. 
1613.    P.O.  of  St  Mary,  Stratfordle-Bow,  1626-40. 

CONYERS,  JAQUEZ.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  24,  1694. 
Of  Yorkshire.  Matric.  1695;  B.A.  1697-8;  M.A.  1701.  V.  of 
Middleton-in-Pickering,  Yorks.,  1701-10. 

CONYERS  or  CONIES,  JOHN,  B.Civ.L.  1500-1.   One  John  Con- 

yers  P.C.  of  St  Margaret,  Westminster,  1503-9. 
CONYERS,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent,  1579-80; 

B.A.  1583-4;  M.A.  1587.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May  27, 

1585;  priest  (Lincoln)  1586.    R.  of  Belchford,  lines.,  1585. 

R.  of  Thimbleby,  1586-1618. 
CONYERS,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Dec.   1607. 

One  of  these  names,  of  West  Brompton  (?  Brampton,  Corby 

Hundred),  Northants.,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Jan.  24, 1609-10. 
CONYERS,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  June  29, 

1664.  S.  of  Nicholas,  yeoman,  of  Pickering,  Yorks.  School, 

Pickering.    Matric.  1664;  B.A.  1667-8.    Ord.  deacon  (York) 

Sept.  1669;  priest.  May,  1670. 
CONYERS,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Nov.  16, 

1726.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Copped  Hall,  Essex.   Matric.  1726. 

Of  Copped  Hall,  Esq.    M.P.  for  Reading,  1747.   Died  Sept. 

18,  1775,  aged  57.    (Essex  Pedigrees.) 
CONYERS,  LEONARD.    Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  June  i, 

1629.    Probably  s.  of  Leonard,  of  Wrelton,  Yorks.,  derk. 

Matric.  1629;  B.A.  1632-3;  M.A.  1636.    V.  of  Withemsea, 

1634-7.   V.  of  Lasting^m,  1638-63.   Father  of  the  next  and 

brother  of  Tobias,  1645.   (T.  A.  Walker,  ■iq.) 
CONYERS,  LEONARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Oct.  19, 

1662.     S.  of  Leonard  (above),  V.  of  Lastingham,   Yorta. 

B.  there.    School,  Snetton  (?  Sneaton).   Matric.  1663;  B.A. 

1666-7;  M.A.  1670.    Ord.  deacon  (York)  1667;  priest,  June, 

1668.    R.  of  Kirby  Misperton,  Yorks.,  1670-1707. 
CONYERS,  NICHOLAS.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 

May  3,  1692.    S.  of  John,  clerk.    B.  at  York.   Matric  1692. 

Probably  same  as  the  next. 
CONYERS,  NICHOLAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter, 

1693;  B.A.  1693-4.   Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  24,  1693. 

CONYERS,  NOAH.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1617;  B.A.  1619-20;  M.A.  1623.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Oct. 
8;  priest,  Oct.  9, 1620.  R.  of  Welby,  Lines.,  1639. 


CooKE,  Brian 

CONYERS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Peterhouse,  June 
10,  1635.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  John,  of  Durham,  Bart.  Bapt.  at 
Easington,  Aug.  10,  1617.  Matric.  1635.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  Feb.  12,  1637-6.  Died  before  1664.  Brother  of  Chris- 
topher (1635).   (T.  A.  Walker,  53;  G.E.C.) 

CONYERS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  14)  at  Christ's,  May  2, 
1637.  S.  of  George  (1616),  clerk.  B.  at  Lastingham,  Yorks. 
School,  Beverley.  Matric.  1637;  B.A.  1640-1.  Migrated  to 
Peterhouse,  Apr.  3, 1647.  M.A.  1647.  Perhaps  R.  of  Cawston, 
Norfolk,  1656.   Died  before  Dec.  1661. 

CONYERS,  RICHARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  July  2,  1742. 

Of  Helmsley,  Yorks.    Matric.  1742;  Scholar;  B.A.  1745-6; 

M.A.  1749;  LL.D.  1767.    V.  of  Helmsley,  Yorks.,  1756-76. 

R.  of  Kirby  Misperton,  1763-68.   V.  of  St  Paul's,  Deptford, 

1775-86.   Died  Apr.  23,  1786,  aged  62.    Buried  at  Deptford. 

(G.  Mag.) 
CONYERS,  ROBERT.   M.A.  1478-9. 

CONYERS,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1538-9;  M.A.  1542.  V.  of  Gt 
Ashfield,  Suffolk,  1557.   Perhaps  V.  of  Wenhaston,  1559-65. 

CONYERS,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent, 
1579-80. 

CONYERS,  TOBIAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 
Oct.  18,  1645.  Of  Lastingham,  Yorks.  S.  of  Leonard,  of 
Wrelton,  Yorks.,  clerk.  School,  Whidbyensi  (?  Whitby). 
Matric.  1647;  Scholar,  1647;  B.A.  1649-50;  M.A.  1660.  Fellow, 
1651;  for  a  short  time.  Minister  at  St  Ethelbert's,  Bishops- 
gate  St,  London.  Ejected  from  St  Antholin's,  1662.  R.  of  St 
Martin's,  Micklegate,  York,  1662-87.  R-  of  Kirby  Misperton, 
1668-70.  Preb.  of  York,  1670-87.  R.  of  Methley,  1676-87. 
Died  Mar.  23,  1686-7,  aged  58.  M.I.  at  York.  Brother  of 
Leonard  (1629).  (T.  A.  Walker,  83;  Calamy,  i.  85;  Drake's 
York,  341.) 

CONIERS,  TRISTRAM.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1565.    Perhaps  s.  of  Anthony,  of  Yorks.   Of  Waltbamstow, 

Essex,  Esq.    Died  Nov.  19,  1619.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1620.   (Vis. 

of  Essex;  Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1666.) 
CONYERS,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1602. 

CONYERS,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1615;  B.A.  1618-9.   Perhaps  of  Walthamstow;  Serjeant-at- 

Law.    Died  1659.    (Essex  Pedigrees.) 

CONYERS, .   B.Civ.L.  1477-8. 

COO,  see  COE. 

COOBE, .   B.A.  1498-9. 

COOCH,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  28, 

1745.    S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Bumham,   Essex.    B.  at 

Bumham.     School,   Fekted.     Matric.    1745;   LL.B.    1751. 

Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Mar.  30,  1745.    Ord.  deacon 

(Ely)  Dec.  25,  1751.    Perhaps  of  Maiden,  Essex.   Died  Jan. 

1788.   (G.Mag.) 
COODE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Jime  20,  1642. 

S.  of  John.  B.  at  St  Wen,  Cornwall.  School,  Little  Petherick. 

Matric.  1642,  as  'Goode.' 
COOKE,  see  also  COCK  and  COX. 
COOKE,  ALEXANDER.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs. 

1631;  B.A.  1635-6.   Perhaps  V.  of  Chislet,  and  of  Reculver, 

Kent.   Died  1672.   (J.  E.  B.  Mayor.) 
COOKE,  ALEXANDER.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  May  26,  1714. 

6th  s.  of  Sir  George  (1679),  Bart.    B.  at  Wheatley,  Don- 
caster.    Bapt.  Feb.  15,  1696-7.    Matric.  1715;  M.B.  1720. 

Student  at  Leyden,  Oct.  23,  1720.    Of  Ripon.    Died  Sept. 

1757.    Buried  at  Arksey.    Brother  of  Bryan  (1703)   and 

George  (1705).    (Hunter,  S.  Yorks.,  1.  56.) 
COOKE,  ANDREW.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  c.  1593; 

B.A.  1595-6;  M.A.  1599;  B.D.  1607.    Bapt.  at  St  Andrew's, 

Canterbury,  Dec.  1,  1577.    Ord.  deacon  (London)  Aug.  24, 

1598;  priest,  Jan.  18, 1600-1.  V.  of  Mundon,  E^ssex,  1604-33. 

Died  1633. 
COOKE,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 

1574.    Perhaps  s.  of  Richard,  of  Giddy  Hall,  Essex.    Of 

Giddy  Hall.    One  of  these  names  M.P.  for  Lymington,  1584; 

for  East  Retford,  1592.   Knighted,  1596.  Died  Dec.  28, 1604. 

One  of  these  names  matric.  from  Christ  Church,  Oxford, 

1574  (see  Al.  Oxon.).    (Vis,  of  Essex,  1634.) 
COOKE,  ANTHONY.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1620. 
COOKE,  AQUILA.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1569. 
COOKE,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  14)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  29, 

1676.  S.  of  William,  of  Leicester.  School,  Leicester.  Matric. 

1676;  Scholar,  1679;  B.A.  1679-80. 
COOKE,  BRIAN.   'Student  at  Cambridge  four  years'  when  B.A. 

from  University  College,  Oxford,  1596.    Perhaps  s.  of  Brian, 

of  Kirk  Sandal.    Of  Doncaster,  Esq.    Mayor  in  1630.   J. P. 

Died  Dec.  26,  1653,  aged  83.    Will,  P.C.C.    Father  of  the 

next.    (Himter,  S.  Yorks.,  i.  55,  56.) 


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Cooke,  Brian 

COOKE,  BRIAN.  Adm.  FelL-Com.  (age  14)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  ji, 
1634.  S.  of  Brian  (above),  of  Wheatley  Hall,  Doncaster. 
School,  Doncaster.  Matric.  1634;  B.A.  1637-8.  Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  1636.  Banister,  1645.  Of  Wheatley, 
Esq.  Bxiried  at  Doncaster,  Jan.  5, 1660-1.  M.I.  there.  Will 
at  York.  (Hunter,  S.  Yorks.;  Le  Neve,  MoH.,  iv.  78;  Vis.  of 
Yorks..  1666.) 

COOK,  BRYAN.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Clark,  Jime  19,  1703. 
S.  of  Sir  George  (1679).  B.  1684,  at  Wheatley  Hall,  Doncaster. 
M.P.  for  East  Retfoitl,  Notts.,  1710.  Succeeded  his  father  as 
Baronet,  1732.  Died  Oct.  25,  1734.  Brother  of  Alexander 
(1714)  and  George  (1705).  (Hunter,  S.  Yorks.,  i.  56;  G.E.C.) 

COOKE,  BRIAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Nov.  7,  1716.  B.  at 
Owston,  Yorks.  Matric.  1716.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
May  19,  1726,  as  s.  of  Henry,  Esq.,  of  Owston,  Yorks. 
Recorder  of  Doncaster.  Died  unmarried,  Oct.  25, 1754,  aged 
52.    (Hunter,  S.  Yorks.,  1.  58.) 

COOK,  CALEB.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  i,  1682.  Of 
Derbyshire.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  MUbom  Port,  Somerset. 
R.  of  Goathill,  1695.  Perhaps  R.  of  Compton  Abbas,  Dorset, 
1713.  Died  1754.  But  see  Al.  Oxon.  for  others.  (Hutchins, 
m.  536.) 

COOKE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  22, 
1676-7.  S.  of  John.  B.  in  London.  School,  St  Paiil's. 

COOKE,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Apr.  29, 
1625.  S.  of  William,  gent.,  of  Linstead,  Suffolk.  School, 
Halesworth.  Matric.  1625.  Of  Broome,  Norfolk,  gent.,  in 
1650.    (Venn,  1.  270.) 

COOK  or  COCKE,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at 
Caius,  Mar.  24,  1640-1.  S.  of  Robert,  gent.,  of  Fomcett, 
Norfolk.  B.  there.  School,  Diss.  Matric.  164 1;  Scholar,  1642. 

COOKE  or  COKE,  CLEMENT.  Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  Trinity, 
Michs.  1608.  Doubtless  6th  s.  of  Sir  Edward  (1567),  Lord 
Chief  Justice.  B.  atHuntingfield,  1594.  Of  the  Inner  Temple. 
M.P.  for  Hedon  and  Clitheroe,  1614;  for  Dunwich,  1620; 
for  Aylesbury,  1625-9.  Of  Longford,  Derbs.  Died  May  23, 
1629.  M.I.  in  the  Temple  Church,  London.  Brother  of 
Edward  (1596),  John  (1606)  and  Henry  (1607).  (Carthew, 
Hundred  of  Launditch,  ni.  109.) 

COOKS,  DANIEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1603; 
B.A.  1606^;  M.A.  1610.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Jan.  7, 
1610-1;  priest,  May  19, 1611. 

COOKE,  EDMUND.    Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar  from 

Eton,  Aug.  23,  1558.  Of  Trusley,  Derbs.  Matric.  1558.  Died 

1559- 
COOKE,  EDMUND.    Adm.  pens,  (age  \$)  at  Caius,  Jan.  17, 

1598-9.  S.  of  John,  perftmier,  of  Norwich.  School,  Norwich. 

Matric.  1598. 
COOKE,  EDMUND.    Adm.  at  King's  (age  15)  a  scholar  from 

Eton,  Aug.  25,  1600.   Of  Pusey,  Berks.   B.A.  1604-5;  M.A. 

1608.   Fellow,  1603-15.    Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1608.   'Became 

distracted;  died  on  a  sea  voyage,  1619.'   (Hanvood.) 

COOKE,  EDMUND.  Matric  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 
1637.  Of  Suffolk.  B.A.  1640-1;  M.A.  1644.  R.  of  Nedging, 
Suffolk,  1662. 

COOKE,  EDMUND.  Matric  Fell. -Com.  (age  16)  from  Pembroke, 
Lent,  1637-8.  S.  of  Lambert  B.  at  Ash,  Kent.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  5,  1639,  as  2nd  s.  of  Lambert,  of  North 
Cray,  deceased.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1651.  Brother  of  John  (1635). 
(Km.  of  Kent,  1619.) 

COKE,  EDWARD.   D.Can.L.  1454-5. 

COOKE,  EDWARD.  M.A.  1564  (on  Queen's  visit).  S.  of  Sir 
Anthony,  of  Gidea  Hall,  Essex.  Died  young.  (Cooper,  i. 
353) 

COKE,  EDWARD.  Matric  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1567. 
Said  to  have  resided  till  1571.  M.A.  1597.  S.  of  — ,  of 
Mileham,  Norfolk.  B.  there,  Feb.  x,  1551-2.  School,  Norwich. 
Adm.  at  Clifford's  Inn,  1571 ;  and  at  Uie  Inner  Temple,  Apr. 
34i  iS7i>  Barrister,  1578.  Bencher,  1590.  Recorder  of 
Coventry,  1585;  of  Norwich,  1586;  of  London,  1592.  Counsel 
for  the  Univenitv,  1586.  SoUdtor-general,  1592.  Attomey- 

general,  1393.  M.P.  for  Aldborough,  Suffolk,  1588;  for 
Torfolk,  1592.  Speaker,  1593.  Knighted,  1603.  Chief  Justice 
C.P.  1606;  of  the  King's  Bench,  1613-6.  Hip;h  Steward  of 
the  University,  1615.  Removed  from  the  chief  Justiceship, 
Nov.  10,  1616.  M.P.  for  Liskeard,  1620;  for  Coventry, 
1624;  for  Norfolk,  1623;  and  for  Bucks.,  1628.  Retired  to 
Stoke  Pog«s,  Bocks.,  where  be  died  Sept.  3,  1634.  The 
wdl-known  anther  <rf  the  R*porU  and  Institutes.  Buried 
at  Tittlesball,  Norfolk.    WIU,  P.C.C.    (D.N.B.) 

COOKE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1587.   Of  Cambridgeshire.   B.A.  1590-1. 

COOKE,  EDWARD.  Matric  FelL-Com.  from  Sr  John's,  Easter, 

1389. 


CooKE,  Francis 

COKE,  EDWARD.  Matric  FelL-Com.  from  Trinrv,  c.  1596. 
S.  of  Sir  Edward  (1567),  Lord  Chief  Justke.  B.  at  Hunting- 
field,  Suffolk  (his  mother"?  home),  Dec.  5,  1583.  B.A.  from 
St  Catharine's,  i6oo-i.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov. 
1599-  Brother  of  Clement  (1608),  Henry  (1607)  and  John 
(1606). 

COOKE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct  1599. 
One  of  these  names,  s.  of  Sir  Anthony,  of  Giddy  Hall,  Essex, 
Knt  Of  Giddy  Hall.  Knighted,  July  23,  1603.  (Vis.  of 
Essex,  1634.) 

COOKE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  peiw.  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Oct  22, 
1630.  S.  of  Edward,  druggist.  B.  at  Fenchurch,  London. 
Bapt.  at  St  Dionis  Backchurch,  Nov.  14,  1613.  School, 
Braintree,  Essex.  Matric.  1631;  B.A.  1634-5;  M.A.  1638; 
M.D.  1643-4  (Incorp.  from  Padua).  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1652;  of 
St  Dionis.   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

COKE  or  COOKE,  EDWARD.  Matric  FelL-Com.  from  Trinity, 
Easter,  1631.  Doubtless  s.  of  John  Coke,  of  Holkham,  Nor- 
folk. Baot.  there,  Dec.  19,  1613.  Died  in  London,  1658. 
Buried  at  Holkham.  Brother  of  Robert  (1634)  and  John 
(1631). 

COOKE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  9, 
1638-9.  S.  of  Sir  Robert,  Knt.,  of  Highnam,  Gloucester. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  10,  1639. 

COOKE  or  COOKES,  EDWARD.  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1641 
(Incorp.  from  Oxford);  M.A.  (Camb.)  1641.  Probably  s.  of 
Thomas,  of  Oxford.  Matric.  from  Magdalen  Hall,  Apr.  30, 
1635;  B.A.  1638-9:— or  s.  of  Alexander,  of  Leeds.  Matric 
from  Magdalen  College,  Dec  12,  1634,  age  17;  B.A.  1638. 

COOKE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  Sept.  12, 
1644.  S.  of  Allen,  LL.D.  B.  at  Cavan,  Ireland.  Schools, 
Dublin  and  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  1645.  Of  Trinity 
College,  Dublin;  but  entrance  unrecorded.  LL.D.  there,  1661. 
Master  in  Chancery.  M.P.  for  Clogher,  1661.  Called  to  the 
Irish  bar,  June  8,  1666.  Of  Manor  Hygate,  Co.  Fermanagh. 
Buried  at  St  Patrick's,  Dublin,  May,  1667.  Father  of  Edward 
(1677).   (T.  U.  Sadleir.) 

COOK,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sr  Catharine's,  1666.  S. 
and  h.  of  William,  Esq.,  of  Highnam,  Gloucs.  Matric 
1667.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Tecple,  Nov.  30,  1668.  Died 
Dec.  14,  1724,  aged  77. 

COOKE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  July  11,  1677. 
S.  of  Edward  (1644).  B.  in  Dublin.  Educated  at  Trinity 
College,  Dublin.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  14,  1680. 
One  Edward  Cook,  barrister-at-law  of  the  Middle  Temple, 
died  1733.   (G.  Mag.) 

COOKE,  EDWARD.  Adm.pens.  at  Trinity,  Oct  13,  1679  S.of 
John.  B.  in  London.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric. 
1680.  'A  proctor  of  the  Commons:  drowned  himself  in  the 
TTiames.'  (Le  Neve,  Knights,  475.) 

COKE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Dec  3, 
1709.  Of  Derbyshire.  B.  at  Constantinople  School,  Harrow. 
Matric.  1709;  Scholar,  1710-1;  B.A.  1713-4.  One  of  these 
names,  of  Trusley,  Derbs.,  adm.  at  Lincoln  s  Inn,  1718. 

COOKE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1711.  Of  Essex. 
Matric.  1712;  B.A.  1714-5;  M.A.  1721.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
May  27,  1716;  priest,  June  16,  1717.  V.  of  Potterspury, 
Northants.,  1722.   R.  of  Cold  Higham,  1729. 

COOK,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  May  2, 
1728.  S.  of  Edward.  B.  at  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  Bapt.  at 
St  John's,  Feb.  27,  1710-1.  School,  Newcastle.  Matric 
1728.  Migrated  to  Trinity,  Sept.  19,  1728.  Scholar,  1730; 
B.A.  1731-2.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Mar.  22,  1728-9. 
Of  Blackmoor,  Woodhom,  Northumberland,  Esq.  Barrister 
and  antiquary.    (Peile,  11.  216-7;  H.  M.  Wood.) 

COOKE,  ERASMUS.    Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1581;  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1584-5.   Of  S.  Elmham  St  James, 

Suffolk.    One  of  these  names  V.  of  St  Michael's,  St  Albans, 

1591-1607.   (Vis.  ofSuff.,  1664.) 
COOKE,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's.  Michs.  1546: 

B.A.  1551-*- 
COOKE,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  sUar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1574. 
COOKE,  FRANCIS.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  c.   1591; 

B.A.  1594-5;  M.A.  1599. 
COOKE,  FRANCIS.    M.A.  x6o7  (fit.  nob,).    Perhaps  knighted, 

161T. 
COOKE  or  COKE,  FRANCIS.    Matric  pens,  from  St  John's, 

Easter,  1616.   Probably  s.  of  Sir  Francis,  of  Trusle^r,  Derbs. 

B.A.  from  St  John's,  1619-30;  M.A.  from  Christ's,  1623. 

Fellow  of  Christ's,  1620-37.  Taxor,  1629-   Ord.  deacon  and 

priest  (LichfieM)  May,  i63X.    R.  of  Yoxall,  Staffs.,  1637. 

Precentor  of  Hereford,  1639.  Archdeacon  of  Stafford,  1660- 

82.    Preb.  of  Lichfield,  1661-83.    Died   1682.    Buried  at 

YoxaU.   (PeiU,  1.  311.) 


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COOKE,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1632.  Of  Cambridgeshire.  One  of  these  names  s.  and 
h.  of  Thomas,  of  Gt  Chishall,  Essex.   {Vis.  of  Essex,  1634.) 

COOKE,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Michs. 
1638.   Of  Norwich. 

COOKE  or  COKE,  GEORGE.  Matric  pens,  from  St  John's, 
Michs.  1588.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Trusley,  Derbs.  B.  at  Pinxton 
Hall,  Notts.  B.A.  1592-3;  M.A.  1596;  D.D.  1630.  Fellow  of 
Pembroke,  1597.  Taxor,  1605.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Ely) 
Nov.  30,  1602.  R.  of  Bygrave,  Herts.,  1608-36.  Preb.  of 
St  Pai's,  1626.  Bishopof  Bristol,  1633.  Bishop  of  Hereford, 
1636.  Ejected  and  imprisoned.  Died  at  Quedgley,  Gloucs., 
Dec.  10,  1646.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1647.  Buried  at  Eardisley, 
Herefs.  M.I.  in  Hereford  Cathedral.  Brother  of  John  (1576), 
Philip  (1587)  and  perhaps  Thomas  {1582).  {D.N.B.;  F.M.G., 
571.) 

COOKE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  c.  Mar.  1626. 
S.  of  William,  tailor,  of  S.  Cave,  Yorks.  School,  S.  Cave. 
Matric.  1626;  B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633.  Perhaps  incorp.  at 
Oxford,  July  12,  1653,  as  Cocke.  V.  of  Withemwick, 
Yorks.,  1639-69.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1629). 

COOKE,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Sr  John's,  Michs.  1626. 
3rd  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Pebmarsh  and  Yeldham,  Essex,  gent. 
Influenced  by  Thomas  Shepherd,  of  Earl's  Colne,  he  went 
with  him  to  New  England,  in  1635.  Officer  in  the  Hon. 
Artillery  Co.  of  Boston.  Deputy  to  tiie  General  Court  of  the 
Massachusetts  Colony,  1642-5.  Speaker,  1645.  Returned  to 
England,  c.  1645.  Colonel  in  Cromwell's  Army.  Took  part  in 
the  Conquest  of  Ireland.  Slain  near  Dublin,  1652.  (J.  G. 
BarUett.) 

COOKE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  June  30, 
1648.  S.  of  John,  citizen  of  London. 

COOK,  GEORGE.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Clare,  Apr.  21,  1679. 
S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Henry  (1650),  of  Carlinghow,  Yorks.  Bapt. 
at  Doncaster,  May  16,  1662.  M.A.  1682  {Com.  Reg.).  Of 
Wheatley  Hall,  Doncaster.  Succeeded  as  Bart.,  1689.  M.P. 
for  Aldborough,  Yorks.,  1698.  Died  Oct.  18,  1732.  Father 
of  George  (1705),  Alexander  (i  714),  Bryan  (1703)  and  Henry 
(1709).  (Hunter,  S.  Yorks.,  i.  56;  Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1666;  G.E.C.) 

COOK,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Jesus,  Apr.  6,  1681. 
Of  Suffolk. 

COOK,  GEORGE.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Clare,  June  20,  1705. 
2nd  s.  of  Sir  George  (1679),  Bart.,  of  Wheatley,  Yorks. 
B.  at  Wheatley  Hall,  Doncaster.  Matric.  1706;  B.A.  1708-9. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  14, 1709.  Buried  at  Arksey, 
Sept.  16,  1763.  Brother  of  Alexander  (1714),  Bryan  (1703) 
and  Henry  (1709). 

COOKE,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1564-5; 
B.A.  1567-8. 

COOKE  (?),  HENRY.   Matric.  sizar  from  Sr  John's,  c.  1593. 

COOKE,  HENRY.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  1596.  Matric  1596; 
B.A.  1596-7. 

COKE  or  COOKE,  HENRY.  Adm.  FelL-Com.  at  Queens',  Aug. 
18,  1607.  5th  s.  of  Sir  Edward  {1567),  Lord  Chief  Justice, 
of  Suffolk.  Of  Thorington,  Suffolk,  Esq.  Married  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Lovelace.  M.P.  for  Chipping  Wycombe, 
1623-6;  for  Dunwich,  1640-2.  Died  1 661.  Buried  at  Thoring- 
ton, Nov.  19,  1661.  Brother  of  Edward  (1596),  John 
(1606)  and  Clement  (1608).  Father  of  Richard  (1637)  and 
Roger  (1639).   {Vis.  ofSitff.,  1664;  Carthew,  m^  109.) 

COOK,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  Feb.  10, 1609-10.  B.  in 
All  Saints',  Huntingdon.  Matric.  16x0;  B.A.  1613-4;  M.A. 
1617.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  23,  1621,  age  26;  priest 
(York)  June,  1623.  Master  of  St  John's  Hospital;  and  R. 
of  All  Hallows,  Huntingdon.  {Vis.  of  London,  1634.) 

COOK,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Dec  1615;  B.A. 
1617-8.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  1620;  priest  (Peterb.)  1621. 
One  of  these  names  vacated  South  Scarle,  Notts.,  before 
May,  1627.  Perhaps  R.  of  Holme-Pierrepolnt,  Notts.,  1629. 
(Peiie,  I.  303.) 

COOKE,  HENRY.  B.A.  from  Trintty  Hall,  1623-4.  Perhaps 
ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec  19,  1624. 

COOK,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1631.  Of 
Suffolk.  B.A.  1633-4;  M.A.  1637.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Mar. 
I,  1639-40.  C.  of  Hingham,  Norfolk,  1637. 

COOKE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Magdalene,  June  26, 
1650.  S.  of  Brian,  of  Doncaster,  gent.  School,  Doncaster. 
Matric.  1650;  B.A.  1653-4.  Student  of  the  Inner  Temple. 
Married  Diana,  dau.  of  Anthony  Butler,  of  Coates,  Lines. 
Of  Carlinghow,  Batley.  Succeeded  as  2nd  Baronet,  1683. 
Father  of  George  (1679),  and  the  next.  Will  proved  (P.C.C.) 
Dec.  4, 1693.  {Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1666;  F.  Cass,  East  Barnet,  26; 
G.E.C.) 


CooKE,  John 

COOKE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Oct.  15,  x68i.  Of 
Wheatley,  Yorks.  3rd  s.  of  Sir  Henry  (above).  B.  1665. 
Bapt.  at  Doncaster,  June  9,  1665.  Matric.  1681.  Ancestor 
of  the  Cookes  of  Owston.  Dietl  May  2, 1717,  aged  51.  Buried 
at  Doncaster.   (Hunter,  S.  Yorks.,  i.  58.) 

COOKE,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  May  17, 
1694.  S.  of  John,  of  Aydon  White  House,  Northumberland. 
School,  Sedbergh.  Scholar,  1694-5;  Matric.  1695;  B.A. 
1697-8;  M.A.  1701.  Fellow,  1701.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Dec.  24,  1699;  priest,  Sept.  21,  1701. 

COOK,  HENRY.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  (age  15)  at  Trinity,  May  5, 
1699.  S.  of  Henry,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds.  School,  Kensington. 

COOK,  HENRY,  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Apr.  26,  1709.  S.  of 
Sir  George  (1679).  B.  at  Wheatley,  Doncister.  Matric.  1709; 
B.A.  1712-3;  M.A.  1716.  Fellow,  1718-22.  Preb.  of  York, 
1722-50.  R.  of  Stokesley,  Yorks.,  1723-50.  Preb.  of  Ripon, 
J743-50-  Preb.  of  Southwell.  Died  Apr.  i,  1750,  aged 
61.    Buried  at  Southwell. 

COOKE,  HUMFREY.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June  24, 
1680. 

COOKE,  JAMES.   Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1579. 

COOKE,  JAMES.  LL.B.  1607  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  B.  at 
Chale,  Isle  of  Wight.  School,  Winchester.  Fellow  of  New 
CoUege,  Oxford,  1592.  B.C.L.  1597;  D.C.L.  1608.  R.  of 
Houghton,  Hants.,  1609.  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Win- 
chester. Author.  Died  1611.  {Cooper,  in.  39;  D.N.B.) 

COOKE,  JAMES.   Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  7,  1649. 

COOKE,  JAMES.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Christ's,  Sept.  29,  1708. 
S.  of  James,  merchant,  of  London.  B.  there.  School,  Eton. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Oct.  21,  1708.  One  of  these 
names  M.P.  for  Tregony,  1722. 

COOKE  or  COKE,  JOHN.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1404. 
'Bachelor'  in  1409.  Left,  1414.  Probably  minor  canon  of 
St  Paul's,  1426-42.   Died  1442. 

COKE,  JOHN.  Fellow  of  St  Catharine's,  1470-80.  Doubtless 
of  Leicestershire.   B.A.  1461-2;  M.A.  1465. 

COKE,  JOHN.  Scholar  of  Clare  (age  14)  1468.  Perhaps  B.A. 
1472-3;  M.A.  1476. 

COOK,  JOHN.  B.Can.L.  1493-4.  R.  of  Lower  Rickinghall, 
Suffolk,  1503-5;  B.C.L.   R.  of  Wortham  Everard,  1505-7. 

COOK,  COKKE  or  COCKS,  JOHN.  B.A.  1508-9;  M.A.  1512. 
Fellow  of  Queens',  1510-22.  Probably  B.D.  1518-9;  D.D. 
1521-2.  University  preacher. 

COKE,  COCKE  or  COCKS,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a 
scholar  from  Eton,  Apr.  16,  1509.  B.  at  'Braystan,'  Norfolk. 
B.A.  1513-4;  M.A.  1517;  B.D.  1519-20.  Fellow,  1512-22. 
Proctor,  1518-9.  Ord.  priest  (Ely)  1516.  R.  of  Colteshall, 
Norfolk,  1522-56.   R.  of  Horstead,  1554. 

COOKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Aug.  13,  1533.  B.  at  Sherborne,  Dorset.  B.A.  1537-S;  M.A. 
1541.  Fellow,  1536-50.  Head  Master  of  St  Paul's  School, 
1559-73.  R.  of  North  Cadbury,  Somerset.  Died  before 
1590-1.  {Cooper,  II.  86;  R.  B.  Gardiner,  Adm.  Reg.  St  PauVs 
School,  23.) 

COKE  or  COOKE,  JOHN.  Studied  at  Cambridge  and  Oxford. 
LL.B.  (Oxford)  1537. 

COOK,  JOHN.  'Formerly  Canonicus;  now  Socius  of  the  CoUege 
of  Thometon.'  B.D.  1539-40.  Ord.  priest  (Suff.  Bishop  of 
Philadelphia)  1536.  V.  of  Barrow,  Lines.    {Gr.  Bk,  T.  346.) 

COOKE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1544. 

COOKE,  JOHN.  Matric  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1555; 
Scholar,  1555;  B.A.  1559-60,  as  'James';  M.A.  1563;  B.D. 
1569-70.  Fellow,  1560.  Probably  ord.  priest  (Ely)  Mar.  23, 
1566-7.  V.  of  Bottisham,  Cambs.,  1567.  Perhaps  R.  of 
Foulsham,  Norfolk,  1572-85.  Perhaps  will  proved  (V.C.C.) 
1587. 
COOK  or  COKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Sept.  1,  1555.  Of  Trusley,  Derbs.  Probably  s.  of 
William.  Matric  1555;  B.A.  1559-60;  M.A.  1564;  B.D.  1572. 
Fellow,  1558-61.  R.  of  North  Winfield,  Derbs.,  1578-99. 
Buried  there,  Sept.  27,  1599.  (J.  J.  Briggs,  Melbourne.) 
COOKE  or  COCK,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1566.  Of  Middlesex.  B.A.  1567  (Incorp.  from  Louvain); 
M.A.  1568;  B.D.  1575.  Fellow,  1571.  University  preacher, 
1570.  Probably  R.  of  St  Peter,  Northampton,  c.  1606.  For 
an  account  of  his  quarrel  with  the  Master  of  St  John's,  see 
Cooper,  II.  445. 
COOK  or  COKE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
15;6.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Trusley,  Derbs.  Scholar,  1580;  B.A. 
1580-1;  M.A.  1584.  Fellow,  1583.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1584. 
Knighted,  1624.  Secretary  of  State,  1625.  Probably  M.P. 
for  Warwick,  1620;  for  St  Germans,  1625.  M.P.  for  Cam- 
bridge University,  1626-8.  Of  Melbourne,  Derbs.  Died 
Sept.  8,  i644,attottenham.  Brotherof  George  (1588),  Philip 
(1587)  and  perhaps  Thomas  (1582).   {Nichols,  iii.  784.) 


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COKE,  JOHN.    Matric   sizar  from  Quxkns',   Easter,   1577, 

(Cooke,  in  College  register.) 
cook,    JOHN.     Adm.   sizar   at   Emmanokl,    Lent,    1584-5; 

B.A.  1588-9;  M.A.  1593;  Scholar. 

COOK,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  3,  1587-8. 
Matric.  Michs.  1589;  B.A.  1592-3;  M.A.  1596;  Sdiolar. 
Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln).  Perhapys  R.  of  Witherley, 
Leics.,  1598  and  R.  of  Langton-by-Partney,  Lines.,  1612. 

COOKE,  JOHN.  Blatric  sizar  from  St  John's,  c.  1595;  B.A. 
1600-1. 

COKE  or  COOKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Queens',  May  29, 
1606.  Of  Suffolk.  4th  s.  of  Sir  Edward  (1567),  Lord  Chief 
Justice.  B.  at  Huntingfield,  Suffolk.  Bapt.  there,  May  14, 
1590.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  i6og.  Sheriff  for 
Norfolk,  1644.  Died  Oct.  4, 1661.  Will  proved  (P.C.C.)  1661. 
Brother  of  Edward  (1596),  Henry  (1607)  and  Clement  (1608). 
(Carthew,  Hundred  of  Launditck,  ill.  109.) 

COOKE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1609;  B.A. 
1612-3. 

COOKE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1610;  B.A. 
1613-4. 

COOKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  29,  1611. 
Matric.  1612;  B.A.  1614-5;  M.A."i6i8. 

COOKE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1620;  B.A. 
1623-4.  Probably  ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  18;  priest, 
Sept.  19,  1624. 

COOKE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1620. 

COKE,  JOHN.   Matric  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1624. 

COKE  or  COOKE,  JOHN.    Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Trinity, 

Easter,    1651.     2nd    s.    of   John,    of   Holkham,   Norfolk. 

M.P.  for  Kmg's  Lynn,  1669-70.    Died  c.  1672.    Brother  of 

Edward  (1631)  and  Robert  (1634). 
COOKE  or  COKE,  JOHN.   Matric  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 

1631;  Scholar,  1634;  B.A.  1635-6;  M.A.  1639.   Fellow,  1637. 

Secretary  to  Sir  William  Morice,  Secretary  of  State.  Grant  of 

Arms,  1663. 
COOKE,  JOHN.    Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Jesus,  Jan.  23,  1633-4. 

Of  London.  Matric.  1634;  B.A.  1639-40. 
COOKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  Sept.  17, 

1635.    S.  of  Lambert.    B.  at  Somerleyton,  Suffolk.    School, 

Somerleyton.    Matric.  1636.    Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  3, 

1637.    Brother  of  Edmund  (1637-8).    {Peile,  i.  439.) 
COOKE,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  June  5,  1637. 

S.  of  Richard,  gent.   B.  at  Bergh  Apton,  Norfolk.   School, 

Yelverton.  Scholar,  1639-44;  B.A,  1640-1;  M.A.  1644.  Will 

proved,  Apr.  12,  1681.   (Venn,  1.  326.) 
COOKE,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 

1648;  B.A.  1651-2.  Incorp.  M.A.  at  Oxford,  1663,  as  'Cocke.' 

COOKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  Sept.  9,  1652.  S.  of 
Thomas,  gent,  of  Pebmaish,  Essex,  Esq.  B.  there.  School, 
Pebmarsb.  Matric.  Fell. -Com.  1653.  Adm.  at  IJncoIn's  Inn, 
Nov.  22,  1654.  One  of  these  names  (of  Petworth,  Sussex), 
M.P.  for  Arundel,  1694-5;  1698-1701;  another,  M.P.  for 
Midhurst,  Sussex,  1680. 

COOKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Apr.  17,  1652.  Of 
Yorkshire.  Matric.  1652,  impubei;  Scholar,  1653;  B.A. 
1655-6.  C.  of  Kirk  Bramwith,  Yorks.,  1660-3.  Master  of 
Gainsborough  School.   (A.  Gray.) 

COOK,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17}  a  schdar  from  Eton, 
Aug.  10,  1653.  B.  in  London.  Matnc  1653.  Fellow.  Left 
without  a  degree,  1657. 

COOKE,  JOHN.  Adm.sizaratjESUS,  May  13, 1654.  Of  Stafford- 
shire. Matric.  1654;  B.A.  1657-8.  P.C.  of  Whitmore,  Stoke- 
on-Trent,  Staffs.,  1661-2,  and  V.  of  Ecclesball,  1662. 

COOKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clark,  Apr.  28,  1657.  Matric. 
1657;  B.A.  1660-1. 

COOKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  6, 1663. 
S.  of  John.  B.  at '  Wissen'  (?  Wissett),  Suffolk.  Matric.  1663. 

COOKE  or  COKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  23,  1673.  S.  of  Richard  Coke,  deceased,  of  Trusley, 
Derbs.  B.  there.  School,  Ashby-de-la-Zouch.  Matric.  1674; 
M.B.  1678;  M.D.  1683.  Died  1720.  Brotherof  Thomas  (1673), 
and  probablyof  Robert  (1663)  and  William  (1668).  (F.M.G., 
574.) 

COOK,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Magdalene,  Aug.  8, 1687. 
S.  of  William,  gent  B.  at  Long  Sutton  St  Edmunds,  Lines. 
Schools,  Petertxjron^  and  Oundle.  Matric.  1688;  B.A. 
1691-2.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  May  30,  1697.  C.  of  Alwalton, 
Hunts. 

COOKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Nov.  a,  1710. 
S.  of  John,  shoemaker.  B.  at  Oundle.  Northants.  School, 
Oundle.  Matric.  1713;  B.A.  1714-5-  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Sept.  24,  1715.   Died  Dec  1743.    (if  ia<r<MV.) 


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COOKE,  JOHN.    Adm.  at  Kino's,  a  scholar  from  Eton.  1714. 

B.  m   London.    Matric   1715;   B.A.   1718-9;   M.A.   1722. 

Fellow,  1717,  tiU  1750.  Died  Feb.  1750. 
COOKE,  JOHN.  Matric  pens,  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1714;  Sch(dar, 

COOKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  May  3,  1715  (had  kept 
13  terms  at  pxford);  M.B.  1715.  (Probably  s.  of  J.,  of 
Bristol.  Matnc.  from  Brasenose  College,  Oxford.  Tulv  6 
1709,  age  15.)   {Al.  Oxon.)  •  J    >  ". 

COOK,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Aug.  5,  1727. 
S.  of  John,  gent,  of  Kent.  B.  at  Swift  in  the  parish  of 
Cranbrook.   School,  Canterbury.   Matric.  1727. 

COOKE,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  St  John's,  1728  {Com.  Reg.). 

COKE,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  20,  1676:  M  B. 
1678  {LU.  Reg.).  ^         .      /".  "•". 

COOKE,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  21, 
1680.  S.  of  William  (1645),  clerk,  deceased.  B.  at  Frowles- 
worth,  Leics.  School,  Leire.  Matric.  1680;  B.A.  1683-4. 

COOKE,  LANCELOT.   Matric  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1562. 

COOKE,  LANCELOT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1572. 
Of  London. 

COOKE,  LEONARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter 
1559;  B.A.  1562-3;  M.A.  1566.  V.  of  Hatfield-Broad-Oak, 
Essex,  1553-68. 

COOKE,  LEONARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  July  9, 
1621.  S.  of  Robert,  gardener  of  the  hospital  of  Lincoln 
(Hortulani  Hospitii,  Lincohiiensis).  B.  at  Lasham,  Hants. 
Matric.  1621;  B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.  from  King's,  1628.  V.  of 
Walton-on-Thames,  1633.  R.  of  St  Margaret,  Lothbury, 
1642,  and  V.  of  Islington,  Middlesex,  1656-62.  Died  July 
29,  1662,  aged  57.  {Shaw,  i.  307;  Manning  and  Bray,  11. 
778.) 

COOKE,  BIARMADUKE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  June  7,  1642. 
S.  of  Robert,  of  Campsall,  Yorks.  Bapt.  at  Hooton  Pagnall, 
Dec.  13,  1625.  Matric.  1642;  B.A.  1645-6;  M.A.  1650;  D.D. 
1677  {Lit.  Reg.).  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Bishop  of  Elphin). 
Master  of  Doncaster  Grammar  School,  1649-64.  R.  of  Bram- 
with, Yorks.,  1660-3.  V.  of  Leeds,  1663-77.  Preb.  of  York, 
1661-84.  Died  1684,  aged  59.  Buri  jd  at  York  Minster.  M.I. 
(M.  H.  Peacock.) 

COOKE,  MATTHEW.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1589. 
Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Colchester)  June  25,  1595.  R.  of 
Chadwell,  Essex,  1611.   Will  (Consist.  C.  London)  1627. 

COOKE,  MILES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1566. 
B.  at'Westerheshor.'  Scholar,  1566-7.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Feb.  1566-7,  age  23.  Perhaps  R.  of  Gimingham,  Norfolk, 
1571-7;  and  R.  of  Fordwich,  Kent,  1580. 

COOKE,  MILES.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall,  c.  1593; 
Scholar,  1593;  LL.B.  1600. 

COOKE,  MOSES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  13)  at  Christ's,  June  25, 1679. 
S.  of  Moses.  B.  at  Little  Hadham,  Herts.  School,  Bishop's 
Stortford.  Matric.  1680;  B.A.  1682-3;  M.A.  1686.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  May  29,  1686;  priest  (Lincoln)  Mar.  1687-8. 
R.  of  Sible  Hedingham,  Essex,  1690-1733.  Sinecure  R.  of 
Gestingthorpe,  1705-33.  Died  1733.   {PetU,  11.  74.) 

COOKE,  NATHAN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  7, 
1656.  S.  of  Robert,  husbandman,  of  Doncastor.  B.  in  Yorks. 
School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1656-7;  B.A.  t66o-i;  M.A.  1664. 
Schoolmaster  at  Kirk  Bramwith,  Yorks.,  1668-74.  WUl 
proved,  Jan.  31,  1682.   {Sedbergh  Sch.  Reg.,  108.) 

COKE,  NATHAN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  May  21,  1700. 
Matric.  1702;  B.A.  1703-4.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Feb.  17, 
1705-6.    V.  of  West  Mersea,  Essex,  1708. 

COKE  or  COOK,  NICHOLAS.   B.Civ.L.  1502-3. 

COOK,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  King's,  Easter,  1564. 

COOKE,  OLOPHERNES.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1586. 

COOKE,  PETER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1583; 
B.A.  1586-7.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Somerton,  Suffolk, 
1589-1622.  Perhaps  V.  of  Sutton-on-Derwent,  Yorks.,  1593- 
1625.   Buried  Aug.  31,  1625. 

COOKE,  PETER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1609;  B.A. 
1612-3;  M.A.  1616. 

COOKE  or  COKE,  PHILIP.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1580.  Of  Essex.  B.A.  1583-4.  Perhaps  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Nov.  3,  1587;  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Colchester. 

COOKE,  PHILIP.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1587. 
S.  of  Richard,  of  Trusley,  Derbs.  B.A.  1590-1;  M.A.  1594, 
as  Coke.  Fellow,  1593.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1594.  Brother 
of  George  (1588),  John  (1576),  and  perhaps  Thomas  (1582). 

COKE,  RICHARD.   B.A.  1487-8, 

COOKE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1524. 
B.A.  1527-8;  M.A.  Master  of  Colchester  School.  Afterwanu 
at  Dedham,  Essex.   {Harwood.) 

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COKE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  MQchs.  1536; 
Scholar,  1560.  One  of  these  names,  of  Fulwell  Hatch, 
Essex,  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1561. 

COOKE  or  COKE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius, 
Mar.  5,  1577-8.  S.  of  William,  gent.,  of  Yoxford,  Suffolk. 
School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matric,  1577-8. 

COOKE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Sept.  30,  1592;  B.A.  1596-7;  M.A.  1600;  B.D.  1607. 
Fellow,  1595-1604.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1601.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Apr.  7 ;  priest,  Apr.  9, 1598.  Minister  of  St  Edward's, 
Cambridge,  in  1600.  R.  of  St  Swithin,  London,  1605-39. 
Will,  P.C.C.  Brother  of  John,  of  Wormegay,  Norfolk,  whose 
will  (P.CC.)  1 61 6.   (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

COOKE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  e.  1601 ; 
B.A.  1605-6;  M.A.  1609.  This,  or  the  next,  ord.  deacon  and 
priest  (Lincoln)  Dec  24,  1609.  C.  of  Simpson,  Bucks.,  1610. 

COOKE,  RICHARD.   Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1602. 

Of  Lincolnshire.  B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1605-6. 
COOKE,  RICHARD.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Feb.  5, 

1624-5.  S.  of  Richard,  mercer,  deceased.   B.  at  All  Saints', 

Thames  Street.   Schools,  Croydon  and  Tower  HilL   Matric. 

1625;  B.A.  1628-9;  M.A.  1632.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept. 

20,  1635. 
COOKE,  RICHARD.  Matriapens.  from  Trinity,  Easto:,  1628; 

Scholar,  1627;  B.A.  1630-1;  M.A.  1634.  Fellow,  1632. 

COOKE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1636.  Of 
Yorkshire.  B.A.  1639-40;  M.A.  1643. 

COKE  or  COOKE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  FelL-Com.  from  King's, 
Michs.  1637.  S.  of  Henry  Coke,  Esq.  (1607),  of  Thoring- 
ton,  Suffolk.  Of  Thorington.  M.P.  for  Dunwich,  i66r. 
Died  1669.  Brother  of  Roger  (1639).  Father  of  Robert 
(1667).   {Vis.  of  Suff.,  1664.) 

COOKE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Sept.  14, 
1647.  S.  of  Anthony,  gent.,  of  Yoxford,  Suffolk.  B.  there. 
School,  Yoxford. 

COOKE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Feb.  15,  1653-4. 
B.  at  Kinver,  Staffs.  Matric.  1657;  B.A.  1657-8.  Chaplain 
to  Mr  Foley  at  Prestwood.  Preached  occasionally.  Died 
young.    (Calamy,  11.  550.) 

COOKE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 
1659.  Of  Suffolk.  B.A.  1661-a;  M.A.  1665;  D.D.  1692. 
Fellow,  1664.  Senior  Proctor,  1689.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1669. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Feb.  18,  1664-5.  V.  of  Cherryhinton, 
Cambs.,  1666.  R.  of  Stathem,  Leics.,  1690-1704.  Died 
Oct.  23,  1704,  aged  63.   M.I.  at  Stathem.   (Nichols,  11.  359.) 

COOKE,  RICHARD*  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Apr.  26,  1662, 
scholar  from  St  Paul's  School.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Campsall, 
Yorks.  Matric.  1662;  B.A.  1665-6.  Elected  fellow,  but  died 
before  admission.   (A.  Gray.) 

COOK,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Aug.  7, 
1680.  S.  of  Richard,  merchant.  B.  at  Greenwich,  Kent. 
School,  Lewisham.   Matric.  1680. 

COOKE  or  COKE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  19,  1682.  S.  of  Richard  Coke,  Esq.,  deceased.  B.  at 
Trusley,  Derbs.  School,  Dalbury.  Matnc.  1682.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  May  12,  1684.  Of  Dalbury,  Derbs.,  Esq. 
Brother  of  Thomas  (1673),  Robert  (1663),  William  (1668) 
and  John  (1673).  Father  of  Richard  (1715-6),  (F.M.G.,  575.) 

COOKE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  26,  1707. 
Of  Northamptonshire.  B.A.  171 1-2.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Sept.  18,  1714. 

COKE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Mar.  1,  1715-6. 
Of  Leicestershire.  S.  of  Richard  (1682),  of  Dalbury,  and 
Elizabeth  Robie,  of  Donington,  Leics.  Matric.  1715-6;  B.A. 
1719-20.  C.  of  Hickling,  Notts.  Died  Dec.  9,  1724,  aged  24. 
M.I.  at  Hickling.    (F.M.G.,  575;  Godfrey,  Churches  of  Notts.) 

CUKE,  ROBERT.  Fellow  of  Michaklhouse.  Of  Thurgarton 
(?  Notts.).    Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Mar.  2,  1386-7. 

COOKE  or  COCKE,  ROBERT.    Franciscan  friar.   B.D.  1517-8; 

D.D.  1520-1.   R.  of  St  Ethelburgha,  London,  1343-3.  Died 

1543-   Will,  P.C.C. 
COOKE,  ROBERT.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  May,  1546; 

B.A.   1550-1;   M.A.   1554.    Fellow  of  Peterhouse,   1553-7. 

One  of  these  names  R.  of  St  Benet,  Gracechurch  St,  1560-4. 

Died  1564.   {PeiU,  i.  39.) 

COOKE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Triotty  Hall,  Easter, 
1549- 

COOKE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1553; 
B.A.  1557-8;  M.A.  1561.  Chester  Herald,  Jan.  29,  1561-2. 
Clarenceux  King  at  Arms,  1567.  Author,  Heraldic.  Died 
1592.  Buried  at  Hanworth,  Middlesex.  Admon.  (P.C.C.) 
1593;  of  St  Mary-le-Bow.   (Cooper,  n.  144;  D.N.B.) 


CooKE,  Roger 

COOKE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  St  John's,  e.  1 561-3.  S.  of  Robert 
(proctor  in  the  Court  of  Arches),  of  Colchester.  Matric.  1559, 
age  12;  B.A.  1565-6.  Migrated  to  Caius,  Feb.  11,  1566-7, 
age  21.  M.A.  from  Clare,  1569.  One  of  these  names, '  M.A.,' 
Master  of  St  John's  Hospital,  Huntingdon,  1573-84-  Died 
1584. 

COOKE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1575 ; 
B.A.  1577-8;  M.A.  1582.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1584.  One  of 
these  names  licensed  to  teach  in  Sudbury  archdeaconry. 
May  27,  1583:  then  of  Chevington,  Suffolk. 

COOKE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1578;  B.A. 
1581-2;  M.A.  1585.  One  of  these  names  ord.  priest  (Norwich) 
1586.  V.  of  Comberton,  Cambs.,  1589  and  R.  of  Topcroft, 
Norfolk,  in  1591.  Died  1636. 

COOKE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1579; 
B.A.  1582-3;  M.A.  1586.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Aug.  25, 
1588;  priest,  Aug.  10,  1589. 

COOKE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  May,  1580; 
B.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1583-4.  Probably  R.  of  Forscote, 
Somerset,  1589-1600  and  R.  of  Stratton-on-the-Fosse, 
1600-20.    {Peile,  I.  159.) 

COOK,  ROBERT,  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1581; 
B.A.  from  Pembroke,  1584-5;  M.A.  1588.  Fellow,  1588-90. 
Buried  at  Little  St  Mary's,  Cambridge,  Mar.  26,  1590.  Will 
proved  (V.C.C). 

COOKE,  ROBERT  M.A.  1583  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
Yorkshire.  S.  of  William,  of  Beestcn,  Leeds.  Matric.  from 
Brasenose  College;  B.A.  1573;  M.A.  1576-7;  B.D.  1584. 
Fellow  of  Brasenose,  1573-90.  Proctor,  1582.  V.  of  Leeds, 
1590-1615.  Preb.  of  Durham,  1614.  Died  Jan.  i,  1614-5. 
Buried  at  Leeds.    (Al.  Oxon. ;  D.N.B.) 

COOKE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1583. 
Of  Himtingdonshire.  B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1587-8. 
One  of  these  names  R.  of  Thelnetham,  Suffolk,  1603-12. 

COKE,  ROBERT.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  1593;  B.A.  1595-6. 

COOKE,  ROBERT  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1611. 
Matric.  161 1. 

COOKE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  1617.  Matric. 
1617. 

COKE  or  COOKE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  Fell.-Coin.  from  King's, 
Easter,  1 634.  Doubtless  s.  of  John  Coke,  of  Holkham,  Norfolk. 
Bapt.  there,  June  4,  1616.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov. 
1636.  Buried  in  the  Temple  Church,  Jan.  2, 1644-5.  Brother 
of  Edward  (1631)  and  John  (1631). 

COOKE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  7, 
1654.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Cowley,  Derbs.  School,  Dronfield. 
Matric.  1654;  B.A.  1657.  Oneof  these  names  P.C.  of  Monyash, 
Derbs.;  ejected,  1662.   {Peile,  1.  561.) 

COKE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  FelL-Com.  at  Jesus,  May  10,  1662. 
Of  Derbyshire.  Matric  1662.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Sir  Edward, 
Bart.  Of  Langford,  Derbs.  Succeeded  as  Bart.  M.P.  for 
Derbs.,  1685.    Died  1687. 

COOKE,  ROBERT  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  ii, 
1663.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Trusley,  Derbs.,  Esq.  B.  there. 
School,  Repton.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  4,  1664-5. 
Of  Trusley,  Esq.  Died  1713,  aged  67.  {FM.G.,  575;  Vis.  of 
Derbs.,  1662.) 

COKE,  ROBERT  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Queens',  Oct.  2,  1667. 
Of  Suffolk.  Doubtless  s.  of  Richard,  of  Thorington  (1637). 
Matric  1667;  M.A.  1675  {Lit.  Reg.).  Of  Holkham,  Norfolk. 
Succeeded  his  cousin  John  Coke  in  1671.  M.P.  for  King's 
Lynn,  1675.  Died  Jan.  16,  1679,  aged  29.  Admon.  (Court 
of  Delegates).    (Carthew,  Hundred  of  Launditch,  in.  no.) 

COOKE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  June  i, 
1668.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Bottisham,  Cambs.  School, 
Bottisham.  Matric.  1668;  B.A.  1671-2;  M.A.  1675.  Ord. 
deacon  (Chichester)  May,  1673.  Perhaps  R.  of  Newmarket, 
1677-81;  died  1681-2,  aged  30.   {Peile,  11.  16.) 

COOKE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1708.  Of 
Middlesex. 

COOKE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  Pembroke,  Nov.  24, 
1738.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Needham  Market,  Suffolk,  surgeon. 
Matric  1742;  B.A.  1743-4-  Fellow,  1743.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Sept.  1744;  priest  (Rochester)  Dec.  25,  1744- 

COOKE,  ROGER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  38,  1603-3. 
Matric  1603. 

COOKE,  ROGER.  Matric  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1619. 
Of  Suffolk.  B.A.  1622-3;  M.A.  1626.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Sept.  24;  priest,  Sept.  25,  1626.  R.  of  Clare,  Suffolk,  1629. 
R.  of  Glemsford,  till  1661.  Died  Sept.  37, 1661. 


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Cooke,  Roger 

COKE  or  COOKE,  ROGER.  Matric.  FelL-Com.  from  King's, 
Easter,  1639.  S.  of  Henry  (1607),  of  Thorington,  Suffolk, 
and  grandson  of  Sir  Edward  (1567).  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temide,  Apr.  5, 1645.  Of  Thorington,  Esq.,  in  1672.  Author 
ot  political  and  economical  works.  Died  c.  1703.  Brother 
of  Richard  (1637).    {D.N.B.;  Carthew,  LaundUck,  in.  no.) 

COOKE,  ROGER.  Adm.  FelL-Com.  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
Apr.  7,  1734.  S.  of  John,  of  Rougham,  Suffolk,  Esq.  Matric. 
1724- 

COOKE,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1578; 
B.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1582-3.  One  of  these  names  R.  of 
Mereworth,  Kent,  1591-1638.  V.  of  West  Peckham,  1630-8. 
Died  Aug.  26,  1638,  aged  78. 

COOKE  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Easter,  1580. 
Of  Essex.  Matric  1580-1,  as  Crooke.  B.A.  from  St  Catha- 
rine's, 1583-4. 

COOKE,  SAMUEL.   B.A.  from  Queens',  1605-6. 

COOKE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  June  13, 
r66i.  S.  of  — ,  farmer.  B.  in  Northants.  Matric.  1661. 
Perhaps  same  as  nest. 

COOKE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Oct.  30 
or  31,  1661.  S.  of  Thomas,  husbandman,  of  Doddington, 
Northants.  B.  there.  School,  Strixton.  B.A.  1667-8. 
Perhaps  same  as  the  above, 

COOKE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Nov.  9,  1743. 
S.  of  Thomas,  late  of  Yarmouth,  collector  of  Revenue. 
B.  there.  Schools,  Yarmouth  and  Charterhouse.  Scholar, 
1743-8;  Matric.  1744;  B.A.  1747-8.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  June 
5,  1748;  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  23,  1750,  as  C.  of  Beccles. 
Missionary  under  the  S.P.G.  in  New  Jersey  and  New  Bruns- 
wick, i75<>-95-  Deputy  Chaplain  to  Brigade  of  Guards  during 
the  American  War.  His  property  confiscated.  Commissary 
of  the  Bishop  of  Nova  Scotia.  Drowned,  in  St  John  river. 
May  23,  1795.   {Venn,  11.  54.) 

COOKE,  SHADRACH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  Dec.  13, 
1670.  S.  of  Simon.  B.  in  London.  Matric.  1671;  B.A.  1674-5; 
M.A.  1678.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  24,  1676.  Probably 
R.  of  West  Tanfield,  Yorks.,  1682-96.  Lecturer  at  Islington; 
where  for  a  time  he  was  a  non-juror.  V.  of  Faversham,  Kent, 
1715-24-  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  St  Asaph.  Six-preacher 
at  Canterbury,  1719.  V.  of  Sittmgboume,  1722-4.  Author, 
theological.  Probably  died  1724.  Father  of  Thomas  (17x0). 
{PeiU,  II.  33;  Al.  Oxon.) 

COOKE,  SIMON.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1575; 
B.A.  1579-80.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Jan.  15,  1580-1. 
Perhap*  V.  of  Gt  Birch,  Essex,  1585  and  V.  of  Middleton, 
Norfolk,  1598  CM. A.'). 

COOKE,  SOLOMON.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Apr.  17,  1670.  Of 
Middlesex.  Matric  1670;  B.A.  1673-4;  M.A.  1677;  B.D. 
1684.  Fellow,  1676-92.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  23,  1676. 
R.  of  Selworthy,  Somerset,  1687-92.   Diea  1692. 

COOK,  THEOPHILUS.  M.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1672.  Matric 
from  New  College,  Oxford,  Dec.  11,  1640,  age  15.  S.  of 
Thomas,  V.  of  Cotheridge,  Worcs.  B.A.  (Oxford)  1664.  V.  of 
Frodsham,  Cheshire,  1661.  R.  of  Broadway,  Worcs.,  1662. 
Canon  of  Hereford,  1667.  V.  of  Cotheridge,  1669.  R.  of 
Acton  Beauchamp,  1681.  Died  1684.  {Al.  Oxon.) 

COOK,  THOMAS.   Of  King's  Haix.  Died  Dec  4,  1402. 

COKE,  THOMAS.  Of  Trinity  Hall.  B.Civ.L.  1463-4;  D.Civ.L. 
1467-8.  Perhaps  R.  of  St  Martin,  Ludgate,  London,  1486-7. 

COOKE,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1488-9;  M.A.  1491-2.  Proctor,  1494-5. 

COOKE,  THOMAS.  B.Can.L.  1505-6.  Clerk.  One  of  these 
names  (M.A.),  R.  of  Langford,  Norfolk,  1511,  also  R.  of 
Hilburgh,  1509. 

COOKE,  THOIflAS.  B.Can.L.  15 13-4. 

COOK,  THOMAS.   B.A.  15x7-8;  M.A.  1522. 

COOKE,  THOMAS.   B.A.  1539-40. 

COKE  or  COOKE,  THOMAS.  Matric  pens,  from  St  John's, 
Michs.  1582.  Of  Derbyshire.  Probably  s.  of  Richard,  of 
Tnialey.  B.A.  1585-6;  M.A.  1589.  Fellow,  1586.  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1594.  Proctor,  1505.  FVobably  brother  of  George 
(1588),  John  (1576)  and  PhiUp  (1587).  If  so,  died  at  Padua, 
1623.    (J.  J.  Briggs,  Mdhoumt.) 

COOKE,  THOMAS.  Matric  sizar  from  TRiNrrv,  Michs.  1582; 
B.A.  1585-6. 

COOKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pen*,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Feb.  11, 
1603-4.  S.  of  William,  yeoman,  of  Little  Bamingham, 
Norfolk.  School,  Aylsham.  Scholar,  1605-11;  B.A.  1607-8; 
M.A.  161 1 ;  B.D.  1622.  Fellow,  1613-35.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
x6ii.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  o;  priest.  May  10,  1622. 
V.  of  Capel,  Suffolk,  1623.  University  preacher,  1625.  R.  of 
Mutford  and  Baraby,  1633.   Author,   {yctm,  i.  184.) 


CooKE,  Thomas 

COOKE,  THOMAS.  Matric  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1618;  B.A.  1621;  M.A.  1625.  Perhaps  ord.  deacoo  and  priest 
(Norwich)  Dec  ig,  1624. 

COOKE  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Queens',  Mar.  i,  1618-0, 
Of  Gloucesteishirn,  One  of  these  names  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn 
Feb.  2,  1619-20. 

COOKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  July  3,  x6ao,  Periiaps 
matnc  as  'Coole.' 

COOKE,  THOMAS,  Matric  Fell. -Com.  from  Trinity,  Easter 
1628.  One  of  these  names,  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  aey,' 
Norfolk,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Oct.  37,  1626. 

COOKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Caius,  Nov.  4,  1629.  S,  of 
William,  tailor,  of  Yorks.  B.  at  South  Cave  Blatnc  1620, 
Brother  of  George  (1626). 

COOKE  or  COKE,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Apr.  20, 

1631.  Of  Hertfordshire  Matric  1631. 
COOKE,  THOMAS.  M.A.  1632  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Probably 

'of  Kent;  fil.  cler."  B.A.  from  Brasenose  College,  1618;  M.A. 

1622;  B.D.  1632-3.  V.ofBampton,  Oxon.,  1663.  Archdeacon 

of  Salop,  1660-9.   Died  Nov.  6, 1669.    (.il.Oxon.) 

COOKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Jan.  27,  1635-6. 
Of  Suffolk.   Matric.  1636;  B.A.  1639-40. 

COOKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  xo,  X64X. 

COOKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1642.  Of  Norfolk. 

COOKE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  (age  x6)  from  Pembroke. 
Eastor,  1650.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Wolvey,  Warws.  B.A.  1653; 
M.A.  1657;  B.D.  1664;  D.D.  1679.  Fellow,  1654;  re-elected, 
1660-7.  Chaplain  to  Bishop  of  London,  and  Archbishop  of 
Canterbury.  R.  of  Hadleigh,  Suffolk,  1665.  R.  of  Stisted, 
Essex,  1665-79.  R.  of  Gt  Mongeham,  Kent,  1665.  Preb.  of 
St  Paul's,  1670.  Archdeacon  of  Middlesex,  1669-79.  Treasurer 
of  St  Paul's,  1671.  Died  Sept.  35,  1679.  Will,  P.C.C. 
(Pigott's  Hadleigh,  278-9.) 

COOKE,  THOBIAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Feb.  17,  1654-5; 
migrated  (age  19)  to  St  John's,  Oct.  24,  1655.  Matric.  from 
Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford,  Nov.  27,  1653.  S.  of  Robert,  of 
Campsall,  Yorks.  B.  there.  Sc'.ool,  Doncaster.  Matric 
1655;  B.A.  1655-6;  M.A.  1659;  B.D.  1666.  Fellow  of  St 
Johc's,  1657.  Died  1668.  Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1669,  Brother 
of  William  (1648). 

COOKE,  THOMAS,  M.A.  from  Christ's,  1663  (no  trace  of  B.A.), 
One  of  these  names  V.  of  Barton,  Cambs.,  1663.  (PeiU,  i. 
574) 

COKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16}  at  St  John's,  Apr.  23, 
1673.  S.  of  Richard,  deceased,  of  Trusley,  Derbs.  B.  there. 
School,  Ashby-de-la-Zouch.  Matric  1673;  B.A.  1676-7; 
M.A.  1680;  B.D.  1688.  Fellow,  1679-98  (resigned  on 
marriage).  R.  of  Trusley,  Derbs.,  1682-1713.  Died  1713. 
Father  of  Thomas  (1719),  brother  of  John  (1673)  and  per- 
haps Robert  (1663)  and  William  (1668).  (Scott-Mayor,  111. 
323;  F.M.G.,  574;  Cox,  Churches  of  Derbs.,  in.  337.) 

COOKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Trinity,  Sept.  26. 
1678.  Of  Whitechapel,  London.  S.  of  John,  surveyor  of 
Customs.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric  1678;  Scholar, 
1681;  B.A.  1682-3;  M.A.  1686.  R.  of  St  Peter's  and  St 
Benet's,  Paul's  Wharf,  1709-31.  Buried  at  St  Benet's,  May 
24,1/31.    (LeHeve,  Knights,  47 i.) 

COOKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  10, 
1699.  S.  of  John,  draper.  B.  at  Shrewsbury.  School, 
Shrewsbury.   Matric  1699;  B.A.  1702-3;  M.A.  17x8. 

COOKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  19, 
1702.  S.  of  John,  gent.  B.  at  Ellerton,  Yorks.  School,  North 
Walsham,  Norfolk.  Matric.  1702;  B.A.  1705-6;  M.A.  1714, 
Probably  ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  19;  priest,  Dec.  26, 
1708.    R.  of  Little  Dunham,  Norfolk,  1708. 

COOKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  23, 
1705.  S.  of  Samuel,  draper.  B.  at  Shrewsbury.  School, 
Shrewsbury.  Matric.  1705;  B.A.  1708-9;  M.A.  1713.  Perhaps 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1714.  Ord.  deacon  (Llandafi,  in  Hereford 
Cathedral)  Oct.  18,  1710. 

COOKE,  THOMAS,  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  3.  »7io.  Of 
Middlesex.  Matric  1712.  Probably  s.  of  Shadrach  (1670), 
of  Islington,  clerk.  Matric.  from  Hart  Hall,  Oxford,  Mar.  *8, 
X702,  age  15;  B.A.  (Oxfoitl)  1704-5-  C.  of  Kingston-on- 
Thames.  Contracted  gaol  fever,  on  a  visit  to  a  prisooer. 
Died  Apr.  19,  1715.  Buried  In  Islington.   (Al.  Oxon?) 

COOKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  14, 
1712.  Matric  1712.  Perhaps  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
June  24, 1713,  as  s.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Norton  FiuWairen, 
Somerset.  One  of  these  namea  ■.  of  Edward  Coke,  of  HoUt- 
ham;  age  12  in  1707.  K.B.  17«5.  M.P.  for  Norfolk,  I7aa, 
1727.  F.R.S.  Postmaster-General,  1733.  Created  Baron 
Lovel,  1728  and  Eari  of  Leicester,  1744.  Died  Apr.  ao,  1739. 
(Carthew,  Hundred  0/  Launditch,  111.  iio;  G.E.C?) 

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COOKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  19,  I7i5- 
Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  1712;  B.A.  1715-6;  M.A.  from  Peter- 
house,  1719.  Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1717-9.  Ord.  priest 
(Norwich)  Dec  1719.  One  of  these  names  ('M.A.')  R.  of 
Semer,  Suffolk,  1731-50;  and  R.  of  Polstead,  1747-50.  Died 
1750. 

COOKE  or  COKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  II,  1719.  S.  of  Thomas  (1673),  clerk,  deceased,  of 
Derbs.  B.  at  Derby.  Schools,  Burton-on-Trent  and  Derby. 
Matric.  1719;  B.A.  1722-3,  as  Coke.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Oct.  24,  1724.  Barrister,  1730.  Of  Stapenhill,  Burton.  Died 
Nov.  15,  1776.  Buried  at  All  Saints',  Derby.  M.I.  there. 
{ScoU-Mayor,  iii.  323;  F.M.G.,  574.) 

COOKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  Mar.  7, 1728-9; 
pens.  Aug.  8,  1729.  Of  SuSoik.  School,  Bury  St  Edmun(fe. 
Matric.  1729;  Scholar,  1729;  B.A.  1732-3;  M.A.  1736. 
Fellow,  1733-6.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Dec.  22,  1734.  One 
of  these  names  (M.A.),  R.  of  Semer,  SuSolk,  1757-93-  Died 
1793- 

COOKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Emmanuel,  May  29, 
1738.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Boreham,  Essex,  clerk.  School,  Laven- 
ham.  Matric.  1739;  B.A.  1741-2;  M.A.  1745.  One  of  these 
names  (M.A.)  R.  of  Weston  Colville,  Cambs.,  1747.  Perhaps 
R.  of  Bildeston,  Suffolk,  1782-96.   Died  1796. 

COOKE,  TIMOTHY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  June  20, 
1643.  S.  of  John,  of  Birdingbury,  Warws.  School,  Coventry. 
Matric.  1643;  B.A.  1646-7;  Scholar,  1647-9.  R.  of  Birding- 
bury, 1660.   (Venn,  1.  350.) 

COOKE,  W.   Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1567. 

COOKE,  WALTER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 
1567. 

COOK  or  COCK,  WALTER.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1724.  Of 
Surrey.   Matric.  1724. 

COKE,  WILLIAM.  B.Can.L.  1479-80.  Probably  the  same  as 
the  D.Can.L.  (1506-7). 

COOK,  WILLIAM.  Gr.  for  D.Can.L.  1494.  Studied  at  Oxford 
and  elsewhere.  Perhaps  R.  of  Garboldisham,  Norfolk,  1500, 
and  preb.  of  Ripon.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1522. 

COOK,  WILLIAM.  D.Can.L.  1506-7.  Incorp.  from  Bologna. 
Perhaps  will  (P.C.C.)  1558;  'of  St  Gregory,  London.'  One 
of  these  names  Dean  of  the  Arches,  1546.  Dean  of  the 
Peculiars. 

COOKE,  WILLIAM.  Educated  at  Cambridge.  B.  at  Chesterton, 
Cambs.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  from  Barnard's  Inn,  1528. 
Barrister,  1530.  Councillor-at-law  for  K^g's  Hall,  and 
steward  of  the  Manor  for  several  Colleges.  Vice-steward  of 
the  University,  1540-1.  Recorder  of  Cambridge,  1546. 
Serjeant-at-law,  1547.  Justice  C.P.  1552.  Died  Aug.  25, 
1553.  Buried  at  Milton,  Cambs.  M.I.  (Cooper,  i.  114; 
D.N.B.) 

COOKE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 
1553- 

COOKE,  WILLIA&L  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter, 
1554. 

COOKE,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  1564  (on  Queen's  visit).  S.  of  Sir 
Anthony,  of  Gidea  Hall,  Essex.   (Cooper,  i.  353.) 

COOKE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1567; 
B.A.  1569-70.  Perhaps  the  man  of  these  names,  'bom  at 
Colchester;  B.A.  of  St  John's;  age  28,'  who  was  ordained 
priest  (London)  Apr.  16, 1579.  He  was  V.  of  Woolpit,  Suffolk, 
1578. 

COOKE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1578.   Not  the  same  as  the  next. 

COOKE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Caius  (from  Corpus 
Christi)  May  1,  1579.  S.  of  John,  of  Louth,  Lines.  School, 
Louth.   B.A.  1582-3;  M.A.  1586. 

COOKE,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  1583  (Incorp.  from  Oxford);  B.A. 
from  Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  1582;  M.A.  1587.  Licensed 
to  preach,  Feb.  10,  1595-6.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

COOKE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1589. 

COOKE,  WILLIAM.  Perhaps  matric.  sizar  from  TRiNrrv,  c. 
1596.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  19;  priest,  Dec.  20,  1613. 

COOK,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  3,  1601.  Of 
Lancashire. 

COOKE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Feb.  28, 
1601-2.  S.  of  Henry,  gent.,  of  Cambs.  School,  'Cotton* 
(?  Coton),  Cambs.  One  of  these  names  ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Sept.  21,  1607;  priest.  May  22,  1608;  C.  of  Northwood,  Bir- 
mingham.   V.  of  Bacton,  Norfolk,  1614-67.   (Venn,  i.  177.) 

COOKE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1608. 

COOKE,  WILLIAM.  Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1631 ; 
B.A.  1624-5.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Eagle,  Lines.,  1628. 


CooKE,  William 

COOKE,  WILLIAM,  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  May  5, 1626. 
S.  of  Thomas,  gent.  B.  at  North  Cave,  Yorks.  School,  North 
Cave.  Matric.  1626;  B.A.  1629-30.  Perhaps  the  noncon- 
formist, ejected  from  St  Michael,  Chester,  i^Ss.  Died  1684, 
age  72.   (Calamy,  i.  259.) 

COOKE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Embianuel,  Mar.  31, 
1636.  Of  Middlesex.  Matric.  1637.  One  of  these  names, 
s.  and  h.  of  Sir  Robert,  of  Higham,  Gloucs.,  Knt.,  adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  May  14,  1636. 

COOKE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse, 
Mar.  10,  1637-8.  Of  London.  School,  Hertford. 

COOKS,  WILLIAM.  Matric  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1641. 

COOKE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  May  29, 
1645.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Leicester.  School,  Leicester. 
Matric.  1645;  B.A.  1648-9;  M.A.  1662.  R.  of  Frowles- 
worth,  Leics.,  1662-7.  R-  of  Leire  St  Peter  (adjacent), 
1663-73.  Chaplain  to  Lord  Glencarty.  Preb.  of  Lichfield. 
Father  of  Joseph  (1680).  But  see  Al.  Oxon.  for  a  contem- 
porary namesake.   (Peile,  i.  496;  Nichols,  iv.  243.) 

COOKE,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  Fell -Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Dec  8, 

1647.  Of  Suffolk.  Perhaps  s.  of  Richard,  gent.,  of  Gt 
Livermere,  Suffolk,  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June  12, 1645 ; 
or,  jxjssibly,  s.  of  William,  afterwards  Bart.  B.  1630.  Adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  1648.  M.P.  for  Yarmouth,  1685;  for  Norfolk, 
1689.   Died  Jan.  1702-3. 

COOKE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  June  29, 

1648.  S.  of  William,  husbandman,  of  Tarring,  Sussex.  B. 
there.  School,  Tenterden,  Kent.  Previously  matric.  from 
Queens',  1646. 

COOK,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Apr.  24,  1648.   S.  of 

Robert,  of  Campsall,  Yorks.    Matric.  1648;  B.A.   1651-2; 

Scholar,  1652;  M.A.  1655;  LL.D.  1673.   Fellow,  1653-1707. 

Incorp.  at  Oxford,   1655.  Taxor,   1661.    Proctor,   1671-2. 

Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  20,  1662;  priest,  June  13,  1663. 

V.  of  Barton,  Cambs.,  1665.  R.  of  Harlton,  1671.  Chancellor 

of  Bishop  of  Ely.   Died  Oct.  24, 1707,  aged  74.  Will  (V.CC.) 

1707.  Benefactor  to  the  College.   Brother  of  Thomas  (1655). 
COOK,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  1651. 

S.  of  Cornelius,  of  London,  vintner.    Buried  at  Little  St 

Mary's,  Cambridge,  July  14,  1653. 
COOKE  or  COKE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 

June  29,  1668.   S.  of  Francis  (i6i6),  Archdeacon  of  Stafford. 

B.  at  Yoxhall,  Staffs.    School,  Repton.    Matric.  1668;  B.A. 

1671-2,  as  Coke.  Ord.  priest  (London)  Sept.  21,  1679. 

COOKE  or  COKE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
May  20,  1668.  S.  of  Richard,  deceased,  of  Trusley,  Derbs. 
B.  there.  School,  Repton.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  1667. 
Barrister-at-Law.  Groom  of  the  Closet  to  Charles  II.  Brother 
of  Robert  (1663)  and  perhaps  Thomas  (1673)  and  John  (1673). 
(F.M.G.,  575.) 

COOK,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse,  Oct.  13, 
1674.  Of  Lancashire.  School,  Rivington.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Feb.  24,  1677-8. 

COOK,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Magdalene,  Oct.  10, 
1678.  S.  of  William,  gent.  B.  at  Long  Sutton,  Lines.  School, 
Wisbech,  Isle  of  Ely.  Matric.  1679;  LL.B.  1684.  Fellow, 
1684.  Will  proved  (V.CC.)  1724. 

COOK,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Magdalene,  Jan.  4, 
171 1-2.  S.  of  John,  clerk.  B.  at  Gedney,  Lines.  School, 
Corby,  Lines.  Matric  1712;  B.A.  1715-6.  One  of  these 
names,  'B.A.,'  R.  of  Sawtry  All  Saints',  Hunts.,  1727-66. 
Buried  Dec.  17,  1766. 

COOKE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  27,  1714-3 
B.  at  Oundle,  Northants.,  c.  1696.  B.A.  1718-9.  Ord.  deacon 
f Lincoln,  Lift.  dim.  from  Peterb.)  May  34,  1719;  priest 
(Peterb.)  Sept.  24,  1721. 

COOK,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  June  29, 
1726.  S.  of  John,  citizen  and  barber  surgeon,  of  London. 
B.  at  Barnard  Castle,  EHirham.  Grecian,  from  Christ's 
Hospital.  Matric.  1726;  B.A.  1729-30;  M.A.  1733.  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1752.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  May  24,  1730;  priest 
(London)  Sept.  19,  1731.  V.  of  Enford,  Wilts.,  1733.  R.  of 
Didmarton,  Gloucs.,  1753-80.  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of 
Suffolk.  Author,  numismatic  and  antiquarian.  Died  at 
Enford,  Feb.  25,  1780.   (D.N.B.) 

COOKE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1730. 
S.  of  William.  Bapt.  at  St  James,  Westminster,  Oct.  28, 1711. 
Matric.  1731;  B.A.  1734-5;  M.A.  1738;  D.D.  1765.  Fellow, 
1734.  Assistant  Master  at  Eton.  Head  Master,  1743-5. 
Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Halifax.  R.  of  Denham,  Bucks., 
1743.  R.  of  Sturminster  Marshall,  Dorset,  1745.  Fellow  of 
Eton  College,  1747.  R.  of  Stoke  Newington,  Middlesex, 
1768.  Provost  of  King's,  1772.  Vice-Chancellor,  1772-3. 
Dean  of  Ely,  1780.  Author.  Died  at  Bath,  Oct.  20,  1797. 
Will.  P.CC.  (D.N.B.',  Harvood.) 


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Cooks  ON,  Arthur 

COOKE  or  COKE, .  B.A.  1461-2;  M.A.  1465.  Perhaps  John 

Cok,  of  Leics.,  fellow  of  St  Catharine's,  1470-80. 

COKE,  .    B.A.  1472-3:  Bt-A.  X476.    Perhaps  John  Cok, 

scholar  of  Clark,  1468,  age  14. 

COKE,  .    B.Can.L.  1476-7.    Probably  J<An  Coke,  V.  of 

Bottisham,  Cambs.,  1481. 

COKE, .   B.A.  I477-B;  M.A.  1482. 

COOKE  or  COKE, .  B.Can.L.  1483-4. 

COOK, .  B.A.  1515-6.   Perhaps  M.A.  1517. 

COOK, .  B.Can.L.  1516-7.  A  priest. 

COOK, .  B.Can.L.  153 1-2. 

COOKE, .  Scholar  of  Trinity,  1555. 

COOKE, .  Adm.  FelL-Com.  at  King's,  1572. 

COOKE, .  Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1608. 

COOKE, .  Matric  pens,  from  Christ's,  Lent,  1618-9. 

COOKE, .  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  c.  Oct.  1650. 

COOKSON,  ARTHUR.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magdalenk, 

Mar.  23,  1737-8.   S.  of  William,  gent.   B.  at  Leeds,  Yorks. 

School,  Leeds.   Matric.  1738:  B.A.  1741-2;  M.A.  1745.  Ord. 

deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  19, 1742.   R.  of  Newton,  Lines.  Died 

at  Bath.    Admon.  (P.C.C.)  1781. 
COOKSON,  JAMES.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  2, 

1627.  S.  of  Anthony,  citizen  and  vintner,  of  St  Sepulchre's, 

London,  whose  will  (P.C.C.)  1624.    B.  in  London.    School, 

London.  Matric.  1627;  B.A.  1630-1;  M.A.  1634.   Died  1669. 

(PeiU,  I.  381;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 
COOKSON,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1578. 

B.  at  Southwell,  Notts.,  c.  1559.    Resided  five  yeais.   Did. 

deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  1580;  priest  (Lincoln)  Mar.  26, 1583:  'bred 

in  the  schools.'    R.  of  Buckworth,  Hunts.,  1584.    R.  of 

Brington,  1602-25.    One  of  these  names  preb.  of  Lincoln, 

1605-25.    Died  1625.    Father   of  the  next.    (Cambs.  and 

Hunts.  Archaeol.  Soc.,  11.  182.) 
COOKESON,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Apr.  10, 

1621.   S.  of  John  (above),  R.  of  Brington,  Hunts.  B.  there. 

School,  Kimbolton.    Probably  migrated  to  King's.   Matric 

sizar,  1621;  B.A.  1623-4;  M.A.  1627. 
COOKSON,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  22)  at  Christ's,  June  29, 

1722.,   S.  of  James.    School,  Giggleswick.    Matric   1722; 

Scholar,   1723;  M.B.   1727.     Died  at  Wakefield,  after  52 

years'  practice,  Apr.  7,  1779.   (PeiU,  11.  206.) 
COOKSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St  John's,  June  25, 

1746.  S.  of  John,  maltster,  of  Westmorland.   B.  at  Clapper- 
gate,  near  Ambleside.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1746;  B.A. 

1749-50;  M.A.  1753.    Ord.  priest  (London)  June  2,  1751. 

R.  of  Kelvedon  Hatch,  Essex,  1760-98.    Preb.  of  Llandafi, 

1783-98.    (Scott-Mayor,  in.  563.) 
COOKSON,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Nov.  16, 

1695.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Leeds.  School,  Bumsall.  Matric 

1696;  Scholar,  1696-7;  B.A.  1699-1700;  M.A.  1703.  Lecturer 

at  Leeds  Parish  Church,  1709.  V.  of  Leeds,  1715-45.   Preb. 

of  Ripon,  1722;  sub-dean,  1743-5.    Died  Feb.  20,  1745-6. 

(PeiU,  II.  135.) 
COOKSON,  RICHARD.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sr  John's,  May 

25,  1727.    S.  of  William,  gent    B.  at  Danington,  Yorks. 

School,  Sherbum.   Matric.  1727;  B.A.  1730-1. 
COOKSON,  THOMAS.   Matric  sizar  from  Petbrhousb,  Easter, 

X607;  B.A.  1610-1;  M.A.  1614;  B.D.  1622;  D.D.  1636.  V.  of 

Willington,  Beds.,  1615.     R.  of  Millbruok,  Beds.,  1622-41. 

R.  of  Marston  Mortain,  1622.    Benefactor  to  Peterbouse. 

Father  of  the  next, 
COOKSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Sidnky,  Sept.  21, 

1639.    S.  of  Thomas,  above,  D.D.    B.  at  Marston,  Beds. 

School,  Houghton  Conquest.    Matric.   1639.    One  of  these 

names,   'literate'  ord.   priest   (Lincoln)   Feb.   24,   1662-3. 

Probably  V.  of  Sundon,  Beds.,  -1665-8.   V.  of  Cohnworth, 

1675-94- 
COOKESON,  TIMOTHY.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  June 

14,  1632.  S.  of  Robert.  B.  at  Settle,  Yorks.  School,  Giggles- 
wick. Matric  1632;  B.A.  1635-6, 
COOKSON,  TIMOTHY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  12, 

1672.    S.  of  Bryan,  of  Settle,  Yorks.    B.   theie.    School. 

Giggleswick.    Matric.  1672;  B.A.  1675-6;  M.A.  1683.    Ord. 

deacon  (York)  Srpl.  1677;  priest,  Sept.  1678.   (PeiU,  11.  41.) 

COOKESON,  WILLIAM.   Matric  sizar  from  Pkmbroks,  Michs. 

1570. 
COOKYN  or  COOKIN,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Sr  John's,  c. 

1592. 
COOKYN,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Sr  John's,  MIcIm.  1588. 
COOKEN,  WILLIAM.    Matric  pens,  from  Sr  John's,  Mkhs. 

1548. 
COOLE,  JOHN.  Matric  lisar  from  Sr  John's,  Mich*.  1963. 


Cooper,  Charles 

COOLE,  THOMAS.  Matric  pens,  from  Jssus,  Lent,  1620-1.  Su 
Cook. 

COOLE,  W.  Matric  sizar  from  Sr  John's,  Michs.  1562. 

COOUE,  JOHN.  Matric  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1584. 

COOLY  or  COOUNG,  DENNIS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clark,  Apr.  34, 
1679.  Of  Mansfield,  Notts.  Matric  1679;  B.A.  1682-3;  M.A. 
1686,  as  Cooling.  Ord.  priest  (London)  Sept  21,  1690. 

COOLEY,  HENRY.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Nov,  9, 

1734.  Of  Middlesex. 
COOPE,  see  also  COWPE  and  COPE. 
COOP,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1601.  Of  Norfolk. 
COOPE,  JOHN.  M.A.  1612  (on  visit  of  Prince  of  Wales). 
COOPE,  JOHN.    Matric  sizar  from  Trinity,  Lent,  1628;  B.A. 

1631-2;  M.A.  1635,  as  Cowpe.    One  of  these  names  preb.  of 

Lincoln,  1660. 
COOPE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Dec  12,  1601.  Of 

Norfolk. 
COOP  or  COPE,  SAMUEL.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Apr.  10, 

1596.    Of  Norfolk.     Matric.  c.  1596;  B.A.  1599-1600;  M.A. 

1603.   Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1603,  as  Cope. 
COOPER,  ABRAHAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1581. 

COWPER,  ABRAHAM,  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1688.  Of 
Norfolk.  Matric.  1689;  B.A.  1692-3.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
July;  priest,  Sept.  1694.  R.  of  iJiorpe  Abbots,  Nwfolk,  1694. 
R.  of  Osmondiston,  1702. 

COOPER,  AOABL  Matric.  pens,  from  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1589. 
Of  London.  Migrated,  after  three  years,  to  Oxford.  Matric 
from  St  Alban's  Hall,  Oct.  20,  1592,  age  18;  B.A.  1592-3- 

COWPER,  ALLEN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  June  25, 
1711.  S.  of  John,  of  Gt  Bradley,  Sufiolk,  clerk.  School, 
Little  Thurlow,  Sufiolk.  Scholar,  1713;  Matric.  1714-5; 
B.A.  1714-5;  M.A.  1718.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec  1717; 
priest  (Lincoln)  Dec.  18,  1720.  P.C.  of  Northaw,  Herts., 
1723-32.  R.  of  Warboys,  Hunts.,  1732-72.  R.  of  Cariton 
and  Willingham,  Cambs.,  1737-72.  Died  1772. 

COOPER,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 
1549,  imputes. 

COOPER,  ARTHUR.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent, 
1579-80 ;  B.A.  1 583-4.  Will  of  one  of  these  names  (Worcester) 
1619.   Of  Broughton  Hacket,  clerk. 

COOPER,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  at  King's  ^ge  19)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  24,  1569.  Of  Croydon,  Surrey.  Matric  1569; 
B.A.  1573-4.   Fellow,  1572-5. 

COOPER,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  FelL-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  May  16, 
1612.  Matric.  1612.  Perhaps  s.  of  Benjamin,  alderman  of 
Gt  Yarmouth,  and  M.P.  for  Gt  Yarmouth,  1620  and  1624-5. 

COOPER,  BENJAMIN.  M.A.  1657  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Prob- 
ably s.  of  William,  of  Hallam,  Notts.  Matric  from  Merton 
CoUege,  Apr.  16,  1641,  age  18;  B.A.  1647;  M.A.  1648. 
Registrar  of  Oxford  University,  1659-1701.  Died  1701.  (Al. 
Oxon. ;  who  gives  a  different  identification.) 

COOPER  or  COWPER,  BENJAMIN,  Adm.  pens,  (age  lo)  at 
St  John's,  Nov.  11,  1725.  S.  of  George,  gent,  of  Notts. 
B.  at  Southwell.  School,  Southwell.  Matric.  1726;  B.A. 
1729-30;  M.A.  1733.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.,  Litt.  dim.  from 
York)  Sept  22,  1728;  priest  (Ely)  Dec  21,  1729.  C.  of 
South  Scarie,  1728.  R.  of  Kilvington,  Notts.,  1729-30. 
R.  of  North  Scarie,  Lines.,  1730-41.  (Scaa-Mayor,  iii. 
392.) 

COOPER,  CECIL.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  1685. 
S.  of  Cecil,  of  Thurgarton,  Notts.  B.  there.  Matric  1687. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  26,  1690. 

COWPER,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  June 
29, 1713.  S.  of  Charles,  gent.  B.  in  Yorks.  School,  Bradford. 
MaUic  1713;  B.A.  i7i7-«;  M.A.  1725.  V.  of  RothweU, 
Yorks.,  1728-39.  Canon  of  York,  1736-74.  Buried  Feb.  26, 
1774.   Father  of  Charies  (1743)-   (F.Af.C,  938.) 

COOPER  or  COWPER,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at 
St  John's,  Mar.  1,  1714-5-  S  of  Charles,  deceajsed.  B.  at 
Ardsley,  near  Wakefield,  Yorks.  School,  Bradford.  Matric 
1715;  B.A.  1718-9. 

COWPER,  CHARLES,  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  June  18, 
1743.  1st  s.  of  Charles  (1713).  oi  York,  B.  at  Thwne,  Yorks. 
School,  Beverley.  Matric  i743;  LL-B-  '752.  Of  RiccalL 
Died  unmarried  before  his  father.   (F.M.G.,  938.) 

COOPER.  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  17, 
1745.  S.  of  John,  of  London.  School,  Westminster.  Matric 
1745;  Scholar,  1746:  B.A.  1748-^:  M.A.  1752;  D^D.  1769. 
FeUow,  1751.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  28,  1756;  priest.  May 
19  1757-  Usher  of  Westminster  School.  R.  of  Kirkbv  Over- 
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COWPER,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Chmsti,  1672. 
Of  Hertfordshire.  Matric.  Easter,  1672;  B. A.  1675-6;  M.A. 
1680.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1694.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  21, 

1676.  V.  of  Bishop's  Stortford,  1687-98.  Died  1698.   Will 
(Commis.  C.  Essex). 

COOPER,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  23, 

1677.  Of  Surrey.   Matric.  1677;  B.A.  1681-2.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Mar.  4,  1682-3. 

COOPER,  DRURY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1618; 
Scholar,  1619;  B.A.  1620-1;  M.A.  1624.  S.  of  William, 
of  Thurgarton,  Notts.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  i,  1620. 
Probably  brother  of  Roger  (1609). 

COWPER,  EDMUND.  D.Can.L.  1493-4.  Perhaps  R.  of  Peb- 
marsh,  Essex,  1483-1502. 

COOPER,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Feb.  3,  1628-9,  from 
Oxford.  S.  of  Robert,  of  London.  B.  in  Svissex.  B.A.  1629- 
30;  M.A.  1633;  M.D.  from  Clare,  1650.  Already  matric.  from 
St  John's  College,  Oxford,  Oct.  20,  1626,  age  16.  Faculty 
(from  Canterbury)  for  both  orders,  1666.  Adm.  candidate 
R.C.P.  Apr.  4,  1653;  and  perhaps  hon.  fell.  Dec.  1664,  as 
Edward.  Afterwards  R.  of  Woodmancote,  Sussex,  1666. 
R.  of  Alboume,  1676.   (Munk,  i.  267  and  348.) 

COOPER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1546.  B.  at  Lowestoft,  1528.  Matric.  1546;  B.A.  i550-i' 
Fellow,  1549-54.  Preb.  of  Hereford,  1558.  Archdeacon  of 
Hereford,  1565-78;  treasurer,  1583.  Master  of  the  Hospital 
at  Ledbury,  1588-96.  R.  of  Stoke  Edith,  Hereford,  1570. 
Died  July  16,  1596.  Will,  P.C.C.  {Cooper,  11.  208;  F.  S. 
Hockaday.) 

COOPER,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1611; 
B.A.  1615-6;  M.A.  1619.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  22; 
priest,  Dec.  22,  1616.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Maiston, 
Staffs.,  in  1636. 

COWPER,  EDWARD.  M.A.  1623  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
Worcestershire.  Matric.  from  Balliol  College,  Mar.  15, 1615-6, 
age  18;  B.A.  1619;  M.A.  1622.  Fellow  of  Balliol.  R.  of 
Hampton-Lovett,  Worcs.,  1621;  and  of  Birts-Morton,  1625. 
Perhaps  B.D.,  1637.   Will  proved  (Oxford)  1640.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

COOPER,  EDWARD.    Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Michs. 

1632. 
COOPER,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  June  19, 

1680.  S.  of  James,  of  Essex.  School,  Westminster.   Matric. 

1681;  Scholar,  1681. 
COOPER,  ELLIS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  4, 

1678.  S.  of  Ellis,  gent.    B.  at  Kirk-Ella,  Yorks.    School, 
Durham.   Matric.  1678. 

COOPER,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  15)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  14, 1548.  B.  in  London.  Matric.  1548.  Left,  1550. 

COOPER,  FRANCIS.   M.A.  1562  (no  B.A.)  Ten  years'  study. 

COOPER,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1605. 
Of  Sedbergh,  Yorks.  B.A.  1608-9;  M.A.  1612;  B.D.  1620. 
Fellow,  1609.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1616.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Dec.  3;  priest,  Dec.  4,  1615.  V.  of  Moreton  Pinkney,  North- 
ants.,  1615-7.   R.  of  Chellesworth,  Suffolk,  1630-3. 

COOPER,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall,  Michs. 
1625;  B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633. 

COOPER,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  Dec.  10, 
1743.  S.  of  William,  of  Cottingwith,  Yorks.  School,  Cotting- 
with.    Matric.  1743;  B.A.  1747-8. 

COWPER,  GEORGE.  B.A.  1517-8;  M.A.  1520;  B.D.  1532-3. 
Fellow  of  St  John's,  1520.  R.  of  Thorington,  Essex,  1531-8. 
R.  of  Fakenham,  Norfolk,  1545. 

COUPER,  GEORGE.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Nov,  17, 
1573-  Of  [Cherry]  Hinton,  Cambs.  S.  of  Francis,  gent.  School, 
Fulboum.  Matric.  1573.  Of  Runcton,  Holme,  Norfolk,  gent. 
(Venn,  i.  76.) 

COOPER,  GEORGE.   Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  c.  1596. 

COOPER,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Caius,  Aug.  1601. 

COOPER,  GEORGE.   Adm.  sizar  at  Clark,  Feb.  9,  1735-6.   B. 

at  Southwell,  Notts.  Matric.  1736;  LL.B.  1743.  Ota.  deacon 

(Lincoln)  June  17,  1739;  priest,  Feb.  22,  1740-1. 
COWPER,  GILBERT.    Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  30,  1693. 

Of  Yorkshire.    Matric.  1693;  Scholar,  1697;  B.A.  1696-7; 

M.A.  1700.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  24,  1699. 

COWPER,  GILES.  M.A.  1500-1.  Perhaps  dean  of  the  Collegiate 
church  of  Irthlingborough,  Northants.,  1509.  (H.  I.  Longden.) 

COOPER,  GILES.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1589;  B.A. 

1592-3; M.A.  1596. 
COOPER,  GREY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May  3,  1743. 

S.  of  William,  M.D.,  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne.   School,  Durham. 

Matric.    1743;   Scholar,    1745;    B.A.    1746-7;    M.A.    1750. 

Fellow,  1749.   Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  July  i6,  1747. 

M.P.  for  Rochester,  1765-8;  for  Grampound,  1768-74;  for 


Cooper,  John 

Saltash,     1774-84;     for    Richmond,     1786-90.      Assumed 

Baronetcy  of  Gogan,  1775.   Secretary  of  the  Treasury.  Died 

July  30,  1801.   Buried  at  Worlington,  Suffolk.    (G.E.C.,  u. 

446.) 
COOPER,  HENRY.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1579; 

B.A.  1583-4;  M.A.  1587.   Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb. i 

June  29,  1589.  V.  of  Baston,  Lines.,  1592-9.   Will  (Lincoln) 

1600. 
COOPER,  HENRY.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1581; 

B.A.  1584-5. 
COOPER,  HENRY.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1606; 

B.A.  1610-1.    One  of  these  names  R.  of  Rise,  Yorks.,  1614- 

24.   Died  1624. 
COOPER,  HENRY.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1618. 

Matric.  1618;  B.A.  1621-2;  M.A.  1625. 
COOPER,  HENRY.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  22,  1637. 

Of  Norfolk.    Matric.  1637;  B.A.  1640-1;  M.A.  1644.    One  of 

these  names  R.  of  Earl  Stonham,  Suffolk,  1647 ;  ejected,  1662. 

COWPER,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  12,  i66i-z. 

Of  Suffolk.    Matric.  1662;  B.A.  1665-6;  M.A.  1669.     Ord. 

priest  (Norwich)  Mar.  1673-4,  as  Samuel  Henry  Cooper.  C.  of 

St  Laurence  and  St  Margaret,  Lynn,  1674. 
COOPER,  HENRY.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  18,  1674. 

Matric.  1674;  Scholar,  1676;  B.A.  1677-8;  M.A.  1682.   Ord. 

deacon  (London)  Feb.  28,  1685-6.    R.  of  Theydon  Mount, 

Essex,  1694-9.    Died  there  Dec.  13,  1699,  aged  43.    Will, 

P.C.C. 
COOPER,  HENRY.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Jan.  8, 

1708-^.    S.  of  Henry,  clerk.    B.  at  Hampton,  Middlesex. 

School,  Merchant  Taylors'.   Matric.  1709. 

COOPER,  HERSY.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1578. 

COWPER,  HUGH.    Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  10,  1699.    Of 

Lancashire.    Matric.   1699.    Buried  in  the  College  Chapel, 

May  17,  1702. 
COOPER,  ISAAC.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1588.  B.  at 

Thrompton,  Leics.,  c.  1571.  B.A.  (?  1591-2);  M.A.  1595.  Ord. 

deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  11, 1594.  C.  of  Braunstone 

by  Belvoir.    V.  of  Melton  Mowbray,  1599.    V.  of  Thorpe 

Arnold,  1613-30.   Buried  Mar.  23,  1630.  Father  of  the  next 

and  William  (1638).    (Nichols,  11.  369.) 
COOPER,  ISAAC.  Matric.  pens,  (age  x6)  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 

1634.  S.  of  Isaac,  above,  clerk.  B.  at  Thorpe  Arnold,  Leics. 

B.A.  1637-8;  M.A.  1641.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  5, 1642. 

R.  of  Wyfordby,  Leics.,   1644-5.    Buried  Dec.   13,   1645. 

Brother  of  William  (1638).   (Nichols,  11.  398.) 
COOPER,  ISAAC.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  May  3, 

1671.    Of  Leicester.    S.  of  William  (1638-9),  clerk.    B.A. 

1674-5- 
COWPER,  ISAAC.   Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Apr.  11,  1727.   B.  at 

Scole,  Norfolk.    Matric.    1727;   B.A.   1730-1;   M.A.    1734. 

Fellow,  1731-42.    R.  of  Burston,  Norfolk,  1741.    V.  of  Eye, 

Suffolk,  1745.    Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1750-73.    Preb.  of  Lichfield, 

1761-73.   Died  May  2,  1773. 
COOPER,  JAMES.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  c.  1601.    Of 

Lancashire,  B.A.  1605-6;  M.A.  1609.  Fellow,  1609. 
COWPER,  JAMES.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  7,  1640. 

Of  London.    Perhaps  s.  of  Sir  William,  of  Rawlin  Court, 

Kent;  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  9,  1642-3.    One  of  these 

names  M.P.  for  Hertford,  1658-9. 
COOPER,  JAMES.   Adm.  pens,  at  Magdalene,  Apr.  27,  1675. 

S.  of    Andrew,  clerk,  of  Ardsley,   Yorks.     B.  in   Yorks. 

Matric    1676;    B.A.    1676-7.     From    University    College, 

Oxford,  adm.  there,   Apr.  27,   1672,  age  16.    V.  of  Holy 

Island,  and  Lowick,  Northumberland,  1695-1701.     Buried 

at  Holy  Island,  1701.    (A  I.  Oxon.) 
COOPER,  JOHN.    Fellow  of  Pembroke,  1432.    Perhaps  V.  of 

Abington,  Cambs.;  and  of  Gt  Halingbury,  Essex,  1448.   One 

of  these  names  R.  of  Hardmead,  Bucks.,  1465-83.  Died  1483. 

COOPER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  1555. 

COOPER,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  froai  Queens',  Michs.  1568; 
B.A.  1572-3;  M.A.  1576.    This,  or  the  next,  D.D.  1597. 

COOPER,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1569; 
B.A.  1572-3;  M.A.  1576.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Fressing- 
field,  Suffolk,  1577-90;  M.A.  Another,  ord.  priest  (Peterb.) 
Mar.  13,  1582-3;  R.  of  Scotton,  Lines.,  and  Master  of 
Southwell  School,  Notts.,  1580.  Preb.  of  Southwell,  1577. 
Buried  there  Aug.  18, 1610. 

COOPER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Cbristi,  1582.  Matric. 
Easter,  1583;  B.A.  1586-7. 

COOPER,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1583. 
Of  Oxfordshire.  B.A.  1586-7;  M.A.  1591;  B.D.  1599.  FeUow, 
1589,  as  Cupper. 

COOPER,  JOHN.  Matric  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1587. 


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COOPER,  JOHN.   Matric.  sirar  from  Trinity,  c.  1593. 

COOPER,  JOHN.   Matric  pens,  from  Magdalene,  c.  1393. 

COOPER,  JOHN.  Adm  at  Corpus  Christi,  1600;  B. A.  1604-3; 
M.A.  x6o8.  Ord.  deacoa  (Norwich)  Sept.  21,  1606,  age  23; 
priest  (Lincoln)  Feb.  21,  1607-6.  R.  of  Sudbrooke,  Lines., 
1612-9.    Admon.  (IJncoln)  1629. 

COOPER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens  at  Sidney,  May  33,  1616.  B  in 
Hunts.  Matric  i6i6;  B.A.  1619-20;  M.A.  1623.  Ord.  deacoa 
(Peterb.)  June  3;  priest,  June  4,  1626.  Perhaps  R.  of  Elton, 
Htmts.,  1626-61. 

COOPER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Mar.  18, 1617-8. 

Of    Hingham,    Ncfffolk.     S.    of   Thomas,    grocer.    School, 

Hardingham.   Matric.  1618;  Scholar,  1618-25;  B.A.  1621-2; 

M.A.  1625.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Norwich)  Dec  18,  1623. 

V.  of  Methwold,  Norfolk,  1644-73.  Perhaps  V.  of  Wickham- 

brook,  Suffolk,  from  1637.   (Venn,  I.  238.) 
COOPER,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  9,   1621.    Of 

Yorkshire.  Matric  1621;  B.A.  1624-5.   Ord.  deacon  (York) 

Sept.  1626. 
COWPER,  JOHN.    Matric  sizar  from  Christ's,   1622;   B.A. 

1625-6;  M.A.   1629.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Apr.  4,  1630. 

Perhaps    R.    of    Willoughby    Waterless,    Leics.     Admon. 

(Leicester)  1660. 

COOPER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  May  16, 
1626.  S.  of  Francis,  of  Leics.,  farmer.  Matric.  1626;  B.A. 
1629-30;  NLA.  1633.  One  of  these  names,  B.A.,  R.  of  Ofiham, 
Kent,  1630-2. 

COOPER,  JOHN.  Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  King's,  Easter,  1631; 

B.A.  1633.    One  of  these  names,  s.  and  h.  of  William,  of 

London,   Esq.;  adm.   at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  20,   1631-2. 

(Vis.  of  London,  1634.) 
COOPER  or  COWPER,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke, 

May   12,   1640.    S.  of  Francis,  surgeon.    B.  at  Thetford, 

Norfolk.    Migrated  to  King's.    Matric.  1640;  B.A.  1643-4; 

M.A.  1647.  One  of  these  names,  M.A.,  R.  of  Little  Henney, 

Essex,  1662-89.   Died  1689. 

COOPER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Oct.  7,  1643.  Matiic. 

1642. 

COOPER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Petbruouse,  June  10, 
1653.  Of  Yorkshire.  School,  Lund,  Yorks.  Scholar,  1653; 
Matric.  1655;  B.A.  1656-7;  M.A.  1660.  One  of  these  names 
(M.A.),  V.  of  Winestead,  Yorks.,  1664-89. 

COOPER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  June  23, 
1662.  S.  of  Thomas,  deceased,  of  Piiichbeck,  Lines.  B.  there. 
School,  Stamford.  Matric  1662;  B.A.  1665-6;  M.A.  1669. 
Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Mar.  7,  1668-9.  One  of  these  names 
V.  of  Docking,  Norfolk,  168&-99.  Buried  there  Jan.  17, 1698- 
9.   (EasUm  Counties  Collectanea.) 

COOPER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  July  i, 
1669.  b.  of  Robert,  of  Farringdon,  Devon. 

COOPER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  24,  1674. 
School,  Westminster.  Scholar,  1673;  Matric.  1677;  B.A. 
1677-8;  M.A.  1681;  B.D.  1703.  Fellow,  1680-1714-  Proctor, 
1700-1.  V.  of  Bairington,  Cambs.,  1698.  Buried  in  the 
College  Chapel,  Dec  10,  1714.  Will  proved  (V.CC.)  I7i4« 
(Al.  Westmon.,  176.) 

COOPER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  14,  1679.  Of 
Suffolk.  Matric  1681;  B.A.  1682-3;  M.A.  1686.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  May,  1684;  priest,  Dec  1686.  Perhaps  V.  of 
Wickhambrook,  Suffolk,  1687;  and  of  Bradley  Magna,  1692. 
One  of  these  names  R.  of  Wyfordby,  Leics.,  1701.  (Nichols, 
II.  398.) 

COOPER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  July  2, 1691. 
S.  of  Francis,  shoemaker.  B.  at  Shrewsbury,  School, 
Shrewsbury.   Matric.  1691;  B.A.  1694-3. 

COOPER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  31, 169a. 
S.  of  Thomas.  B.  in  London.  School,  Cheam,  Surrey. 
Matric.  1692;  M.B.  1697. 

COOPER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  11,  1701-3. 
Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  1702;  B.A.  1703-6.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  July,  1710;  priest,  July,  i7i4.  C.  of  Mendlesham, 
Suffolk,  1715.   Perhaps  V.  of  Haverhill,  1723-5. 

COWPER,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Feb.  4,  1705-6.   Of 

Suffolk.    Matric.    1706;   B.A.    1709-10;   M.A.    1713.    Ord. 

deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  23,  1711;  priest,  Sept.  25,  I7i3-    C.  of 

Wickhambrook,  Suffolk,  1712.   R.  of  Fordley,  1727. 
COOPER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (aire  x8)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  3,  1708. 

S.  of   Roger,  of   London.    School,  Charterhouse,  London. 

Groom  of  the  Great  Chamber  to  the  King.  Died  Aug.  4, 1729. 

Will,  P.CC. 
COOPER,  JOHN.  Adm.  ichoUr  at  TRiMrrv  Hall,  Aug.  ix,  1709. 

Matric  1710;  LL.B.  1714.   Fellow,  1716-23. 


Cooper,  RoBERt 

COWPER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  25,  1711.  S.  of 

Spencer   (1685).     School,    Westminster.     Matric    1711-2; 

Scholar,  1713;  D.D.  1728  (Com.  Reg.).  Matric  (Oxford)  Oct. 

14, 1714;  B.A.  1715-6;  M.A.  1718.   Fellow  of  Mertoa  CoUege. 

R.  of  Gt  Berkhampsted,  Herts.,  1722-56.    Died  July  10, 

1756.    Buried  at  Hertingfordbury.    Father  of  the  poet   (Al. 

Oxon.;  Peile,  II.  178.) 
COWPER,  JOHN.    M.A.  from  Trinity,  1747.   Adm.  at  Trinity 

College,  £>ublin,  Apr.   17,  1738.    B.A.  of  Trinity  College, 

Dublin,  1742. 

COOPER,  JOHN  GILBERT.  Adm.  FelL-Com.  (age  18)  at 
Trinity,  Sept.  18,  1740.  S.  of  John  Gilbert,  of  Loscoe, 
Derbs.  School,  Westminster.  Matric  1740.  Mwrriwi 
Susanna,  dau.  of  Nathan  Wright,  Recorder  of  Leicester. 
Author.  Died  Apr.  12,  1769.  M.I.  at  Thurgarton,  Notts. 
(Thoroton,  iii.  60;  D.N.B.) 

COOPER,  LEVI.  Matric  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.1615;  B.A. 

161S-9;  M.A.  1622.   R.  of  Sapcote,  Leics.,  1622-57.   Buried 

June  26,  1657.   (Nichols,  iv.  903.) 
COOPER,  M.^TTHEW.    M.A.  from  St  John's,  1619.    Matric. 

from  Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  Jan.  19,  1615-6,  age  18; 

B.A.  (Oilord)  1616.    Incorp.  M.A.  at  Oxford,  1619.    Ord. 

priest  (Durham)  Sept.  19, 1619.   V.  of  Dalton-le-Dale,  1621. 

Married,  at  St  Mary-the-less,  Durham,  Oct.  9,  1621,  Alesia 

Kyrby.   (H.  M.  Wood.) 
COOPER,  MELLERSH.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke, 

Dec.  18,  1711.   S.  of  William,  of  London.   B.  in  Southwiirk. 

Surrey.  Matric  1712;  B.A.  1715-6;  M.A.  1719. 
COOPER,  NATHANIEL.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 

Oct.   14,   1736.    S.  of  Nathaniel,  gent.,  of  Devon.    B.  in 

Plymouth.    School,  Much  Hadham,  Herts.    Matric.  1736. 

Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  June  29,  1737. 

COWPER,  NICHOLAS.  MJV.  1490.  Probably  V.  of  Cheshunt, 
Herts.,  1503-26.   Will  (Consist.  C.  London). 

COOPER,  OLIVER.  M.A.  1747  (LU.  Reg.).  S.  of  Samuel,  of 
Cbipstead,  Kent.  Colleger  at  Eton,  1722-8.  Matric  from 
Wadham  College,  Oxford,  Oct.  23,  1728,  age  18;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1733.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Mar.  23,  1738.  R.  of 
Tillbrook,  Beds.,  1738.   R.  of  Sbelton,  1747.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

COUPER,  PETER.   Matric  pens.  fro'J  Pembroke,  Michs.  1556. 

COOPER,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  June  16, 
1635.  S.  of  Christopher,  Esq.  B.  at  Yaxley,  Hunts.  Schools, 
Oakham  and  StamfcK^  Matric  1633.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Iim, 
June  19,  1638. 

COWPER,  PETER.  M.A.  from  Emmanuel,  1733.  S.  of  John,  of 
Middlewich,  Cheshire,  clerk.  Matric.  from  Brasenose  College, 
Oxford,  July  18,  1724,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1728.  V.  of 
Ashby-de-la-Zouch,  Leics.,  1729-82.  R.  of  Sutton  with 
Duckmanton,  Derbs.,  1750-73.  Died  Oct.  24,  1782  at  Over- 
leigh,  Cheshire.   (Al.  Oxon.;  Nichols,  iii.  619.) 

COOPER,  RALPH.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1567; 

B.A.  1570-1. 
COWPER,  RICHARD.   B.A.  1524-5.  Scholar  of  Queens'. 
COOPER,  RICHARD.   Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse.  Easter, 

1584. 
COOPER,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1623. 

COOPER,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1625; 

B.A.  1628-9;  M.A.  1633.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Routb, 

Yorks.,  1631-61. 
COOPER,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1628. 

Of  Yorkshire.   B.A.  1632-3;  M.A.  1636;  B.D.  164J.  FeUow, 

1633-44,  ejected.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  19, 

1641. 
COOPER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  29,  163X. 

Of  Lincohishire.    Matric.   1631;  B.A.   1634-5;  M.A.   1638. 

Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  10,  1638-9;  priest  (Lincohi)  Sept. 

25,  1642.   R.  of  East  Torrington,  Lines.,  1643. 
COOPER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May,  1645. 
COOPER,  ROBERT.    B.A.  1455-6- 
COOPER,  ROBERT.    Mus.Bac   1493;  Mus.Doc   1507.    R-  of 

Faulkbome,  Essex,  1494-1502.   R.  of  Lachingdon,  1516-36. 

R.  of  Benefield,  Northants.,  1505-26.   (H.  1.  Longden.) 
COWPER,    ROBERT.     B.A.    1517-8;    M.A.    1520.     FeUow   of 

Corpus  Christi,  15 18.    Principal  of  St  Mary  Hostel.  Tutor 

to  Matth.  Parker.   Chaplain  to  Edward  VI.    R.  of  Hanwell, 

Middlesex,  1556.  Died  Nov.  1558.  (Cooper,  i.  550.) 
COOPER,  ROBERT.   Adm.  at  Kino's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from 

Eton,  Aug.  12,  1520  (expeUed).    Of  'Semper'  (?  Seamer), 

Yorkshire. 
COWPER,   ROBERT.    M.A.    1542-3.    Probably  fcUow  of  St 

Catharine's,  e.  1340;  of  Yorkshire.    One  of  these  names, 

M.A.,  R.  of  HanweU,  Midds.,  XS36-8.    Died  1338. 


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COWPER,  ROBERT.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  HiChs.  1561. 

One  of  these  names,  C.  of  Elton,  Durham.    Buried  at  Elton, 

Dec.  12,  1622,  aged  80.   (H.  M.  Wood.) 
COOPER,  ROBERT.    Matric.  sizar  from  Jksus,  Easter,  1576; 

B.A.   1579-S0.    Probably  ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  30, 

1581;  priest.  May  25,  1582.    R.  of  Wanlip,  Leics.,  1582. 

Will  (P.C.C.)  1636;  of  Wanlip.   One  of  these  names  R.  of 

Albury,  Surrey,  1582. 
COOPER,  ROBERT.    Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Mar.  i, 

1592-3.    Of  Nottingham.    S.  of  Robert,  vintner,  deceased. 

School,  Nottingham.  Matric.  c.  i593-   (Venn,  i.  147.) 

COOPER,  ROBERT.   B.A.  from  St  John's,  1606-7. 

COOPER,  ROBERT.    Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Apr.  30,  1625. 

S.  of   Robert,   of   Durham.     Bapt.    at    St    Mary-le-Bow, 

Durham,  June  2,  1611.  School,  Durham.  Matric.  1625;  B.A. 

1628-9;  M>A.  1632.    Married  Frances  MeriaL    Died  1642. 

Buried  Nov.  28. 
COOPER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Dec.  9, 

1645.  S.  of  Robert,  farmer,  of  Eye,  Suffolk.  B.  there.  School, 

Norwich.   B.A.  1649-50. 
COOPER,  ROBERT.   Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Mar.  13,  1734-5. 

Of  Lincohishire.  Matric.  1735;  B.A.  1738-9;  M.A.  1742;  B.D. 

1751.    Fellow.    Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May,  1741;  priest. 

May,  1744.  R.  of  Grimston,  Norfolk,  1767-77.  Died  Jan.  11, 

1777,  age  59. 
COOPER,  ROGER.    Matric  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1609. 

Probably  s.  of  William,  of  Thurgarton,  Notts.,  Esq.;  adm. 

at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  20,  1611.    Of  Thurgarton.    Knighted, 

1624.    Probably  brother  of  Drury  (1618). 
COOPER,  SAMUEL.    Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Sidney,  Oct.  10, 

1741.   S.  of  Samuel,  mercer,  of  Gillmorton,  Leics.   Schools, 

Lutterworth  and  Uppingham,    Matric.  1742;  B.A.  1745-6. 

Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  22,  1745;  priest,  Dec.  21,  1746. 

C.  of  Luddington,  Lines.    Perhaps  R.  of  Morley  St  Botolph, 

Norfolk,  1765-1800;  'D.D.'  and  R.  of  Yelverton,  1767-1800. 

COWPER,  SAMUEL  HENRY.   Sec  Henry  (1661-2). 

COWPER,  SPENCER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Feb.  13, 1685-6. 
S.  of  William.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1686.  Adm.  at 
the  Middle  Temple,  May  7,  1687.  Barrister.  M.P.  for  Beer 
Alston,  1705  and  1708;  for  Truro,  1715-27.  Attorney-general 
of  the  Prince  of  Wales,  1714.  Chief  Justice  of  Chester,  1717. 
Attorney-general  of  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster.  Judge  of  the 
Common  Pleas,  1727.  Died  Dec.  17, 1728.  Buried  at  Herting- 
fordbury.  M.L  there.  Father  of  John  (1711)-  (D.N.B.; 
Peile,  II.  102;  H.  P.  Stokes,  Cooper  Memorials.) 

COOPER,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  June  21, 
1682.  1st  s.  of  Thomas,  yeoman.  B.  at  Ravensden,  Beds. 
Schools,  Thurley  and  Knotting.  Matria  1682;  B.A.  1685-6; 
M.A.  1706.  Perhaps  preb.  of  Southwell,  1712-36.  Died 
1736. 

COWPER,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  2,  1721. 
Of  Yorkshire.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Wakefield.  School,  Wake- 
field. Matric.  1721;  B.A.  1724-5.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Dec  2,  1726;  priest,  Dec.  18,  1726.  V.  of  Tudeley,  Kent, 
1726-50.    Died  July  15,  1750,  aged  48.    Buried  there.    M.I. 

COWPER,  THOMAS.   B.D.  1516-7.   Dominican  Friar. 

COOPER,  THOMAS.  D.D.  1571  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
a  tailor  at  Oxford.  School,  Magdalen  College.  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1539;  M.A.  1543;  D.D.  1566-7.  Master  of  Magdalen  College 
School,  1549.  I*ractised  physic  during  Queen  Mary's  reign. 
Sup.  for  M.B.  1566.  Dean  of  Christ  Church,  1567.  Vice- 
Chancellor.  Dean  of  Gloucester,  1569.  Bishop  of  Lincoln, 
1571.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1573.  Bishop  of  Winchester,  1584- 
94.  Died  there  Apr.  29,  1594.  Buried  in  the  Cathedral. 
(Al.Oxon.;D.N.B.) 

COOPER,  THOMAS.  Matric  pens,  from  Petkrhousb,  Michs. 
1581. 

COOPER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1600.  Of 
Nottinghamshire.  B.A.  1603-4;  M.A.  1607. 

COOPER,  THOMAS.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1611-2.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  June  7,  1612;  priest,  Feb.  28,  1612-3. 

COOPER,  THOMAS.  M.A.  1615  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
Northamptonshire,  gent.  Matric.  from  Christ  Church,  Oct. 
27i  1598,  age  16;  B.A.  from  Hart  Hall,  1602-3;  M.A.  1605. 
Perhaps  R.  of  Arthingworth,  Northants.,  1640. 

COWPER,  THOitAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Apr.  1626. 
S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  EdgefieJd,  Norfolk.  School,  Holt. 
Matric.  1623-4;  B.A.  1627-8;  M.A.  1631.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Jan.  23;  priest,  Jan.  24,  1628-9.  R.  of  Little 
Bamingham,  Norfolk,  1631 ;  afterwards  usher  at  Holt  School: 
appointed,  1643.  Execut^  at  Norwich,  Dec.  25,  1650, 
for  participation  in  a  Royalist  conspiracy.    (Venn,  i.  275.) 


Cooper,  William 

COOPER,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Feb.  I, 

1644-5.    S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  deceased,  of  Crimplesham, 

Norfolk.    B.  at  Rushall.    Schools,  Swaffham  and  Bury  St 

Edmunds.    Matric   1645;  Scholar,   1646-8;   B.A.   1647-8. 

Entered  the  English  College  at  Rome,  1655.    Ord.  priest 

(R.C.)  Apr.  12,  1659.  Retxttned  to  England,  c.  1662.  (Venn, 

I-  355-) 
COOPER,   THOMAS.    Adm.   pens,   (age   17)   at   Magdalene, 

July  2,  1664.    S.  of  Thomas,  of  Lines.,  deceased.    School, 

Witham.    Matric    1664;   B.A.   1667-8-   M.A.    1671.    Ord. 

deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  20,  1668,  C.  of  Maplethorpe;  priest, 

Mar.  19,  1670-1. 
COWPER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  June  27, 

1667.    S.  of  John.    B.  at  Clifton,  Yorks.    School,  Shawel 

(?  ShadweU). 
COOPER,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Mar.  27,  1674. 

Of  Staffordshire.    Matric  1674;  B.A.  1677-8.    Ord.  deacon 

(Norwich)  June,  1679;  priest,  jime,  1680. 
COOPER,  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Mar.  17,  i674-5- 

Of  Suffolk.   Matric  1674-5;  B.A.  1678-8;  M.A.  1682.   One 

of  these  names  R.  of  Framingham-Pigot,  Norfolk,  1698. 

Perhaps  R.  of  Bedingham,  1692-9.    Buried  Apr.  2,  1725- 

(£.  Anglian,  iv.  27,  274.) 
COOPER,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Jesus,  Apr.  26, 

1677.  Of  Lancashire.  Matric.  1677-8;  B.A.  1680-1 ;  Scholar 

1681. 

COOPER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  May  11, 
1695.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Thurley,  Beds.  B.  at  Ravensden, 
Beds.  School,  Bedford.  Matric.  1695;  B.A.  1698-9.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  May  26,  1700. 

COOPER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse, 
June  11,  1700.  Of  Durham.  School,  Houghton-le-Spring. 
Matric.  1700;  B.A.  1703-4;  Scholar,  1704;  M.A,  1707. 
Fellow,  1705.  Ord.  priest  (Durham)  Siiept.  21,  1707.  V.  of 
Long  Horsley,  Northumberland,  1715-27.  V.  of  Wooler, 
1727-47.   Buried  there  Dec.  15,  1747.   (T.  A.  Walker.) 

COOPER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  Apr. 
16,  1713.  Of  Nottinghamshire.  School,  Gainsborough. 
Matric  1714;  Scholar,  1716;  B.A.  1716-7. 

COOPER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  July  1, 
1721.  S.  of  John,  clerk,  of  Leics.  B.  at  Wyfordby,  near 
Melton.  School,  Nuneaton,  Warws.  Matric.  1721;  B.A. 
1724-5.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  5,  1726;  priest,  Mar.  17, 
1727-8;  C.  of  Stathem,  Leics.  Perhaps  R.  of  Boothby 
Pagnell,  Lines.,  1728-33. 

COOPER.  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Jan.  6,  1737-8. 
Of  Wiltshire.   Matric.  1739. 

COWPER,  WALTER.   B.A.  1520-1. 

COOPER,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1556 
(impubes);  B.A.  1562-3. 

COOPER,  W.   Matric  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1566. 

COOPER,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  May  15, 

1595.   S.  of  William.    B.  at  Lynn.    School,  Lynn.    Matric. 

1595;  Scholar,  1598-1602;  B.A.  1598-9;  M.A.  1602.    Incorp. 

at  Oxford,  1603.    Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.)  Nov.  14, 

1602.   V.  of  West  Bradenham,  Norfolk,  1603-35.   (Venn,  i. 

156.) 
COOPER  or  COPPER,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity, 

Michs.  1611;  Scholar,  1614;  B.A.  1615-6;  M.A.  1619.  Fellow, 

1618.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  New  Malton,  Yorks.,  1625. 

Another  R.  of  St  Thomas  Apostle,  London,  c.   1628-55; 

sequestered  and  imprisoned.    (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 
COOPER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  1628.   Matric. 

1628;  B.A.  1631-2;  M.A.  1635.   Perhaps  the  puritan  divine. 

V.  of  Ringmer,  Sussex,  1640.    Chaplain  to  Elizabeth,  Queen 

of  Bohemia,  at  the  Hague,  1644-8.    R.  of  St  Olave's,  South- 

wark,  till  1662,  eject^.     See  a  contemporary  at  Oxford. 

Author,  Sermons.  (D.N.B.) 
COOPER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  Feb.  5, 

1638-Hj.    S.  of  Isaac  (1588),  V.  of  Thorpe  Arnold,  Leics. 

Matric.  1639;  B.A.  1642-3;  M.A.  1647.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 

Dec.  21,  1645;  perhaps  priest,  Feb.  23,  1661-2.   Brother  of 

Isaac  (1634),  and  father  of  Isaac  (1671). 
COOPER,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1663;  B.A.  1664-5;  M.A.  1668. 
COOPER,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  May  21,  1679.   Of 

Lancashire. 
COOPER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  Dec.  5,  1694. 

S.    of   Thomas,    of    'Haliton,'    Notts.     School,    Southwell. 

Matric.  from  Merton  College,  Oxford,  Mar.  23, 1682-3,  age  17. 

Matric.  1694;  B.A.  1694-5;  M.A.  from  Christ's,  1698.    Ord. 

priest  (London)  Sept.  22,  1695.  V.  of  Friskney,  Lines.,  1703. 

(T.  A.  Walker;  Al.  Oxon.) 


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COOPER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i8)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  9, 
1703.  S.  of  William,  of  London.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric 
1704;  B.A.  1706-7.  Ord.  priest  (Ely)  Dec.  21,  1707.  C  of 
Borough  Green,  Cambs. 

COOPER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharink's,  Apr.  16, 
1713.  Of  Staffordshire.  Matric.  1713;  B.A.  1716-7;  M.A. 
1720. 

COWPER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  June  29, 
1743.  Of  Redness,  Yorks.  Matric  1745;  ^•^-  *74^7-  ^^"*" 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec  21,  1746;  pnest,  Dec  24,  i749- 
DoubUess  R.  of  Kirkby  Wiske,  Yorks.,  1762-86  (M.A.). 
Inc  of  Manfield,  1769-86.    F.R.S.  1776.  Died  July  10, 1786. 

COOPER, .   B.Can.L.  1469-70. 

COOPER, .   B.Can.L.  1481-3. 

COOPER, .  B.A.  1486-7. 

COWPER, .   D.Can.L.  1504-5. 

COWPER, .   B.A.  1524-5.  Of  Bernard  Hostbu 

COOPER, .   Adm.  at  Corpus  Curisti,  1544, 

COWPER, .  Scholar  of  Trinity,  1547. 

COOPLAND,  see  COPLAND. 

COORE  or  CHORE,  JOHN.  B.A.  1512^,  ist  in  the  ordo;  M.A. 
1516-7;  B.D.  1524-5.  Supplic.  for  incorporation  at  Oxford, 
1518-^.  Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1517-31.  Probably  fellow 
of  King's  Hall,  1533-43- 

COOR,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Jesus,  Dec  31, 
1678.  Of  Rawdon,  Yorks.   Matric  1682;  B.A.  1682-3. 

COORE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1677. 
Perhaps  s.  of  Richard,  D.D.,  V.  of  Tong.  B.  at  Tong,  Yorks. 
Matric.  1678;  B.A.  1682-3;  M.A.  1686.  Fellow,  i68i. 
Tazor,  1692.   Died  Apr.  28,  1696. 

COORTES,  RICHARD.   Matric.  sizar  from  Jksus,  Michs.  1567. 

COOTE,  The  Hon.  ALGERNON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
May  7,  1706.  S.  of  Charles,  Earl  of  Mountrath.  School,  St 
Paul's,  London.  Matric.  1706.  5th  Earl  of  Mountrath,  and 
7th  Bart.  Succeeded  his  brother  Henry,  Mar.  27, 1720.  M.P. 
for  Castle  Rising,  1723  and  1727;  for  Hedon,  Yorks.,  1741. 
Died  Aug.  27,  1744.  {G.E.C.,  1.  228.) 

COOTE,  CHARLES.  Matric  FelL-Com.  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1622.  Probably  s.  of  Sir  Charles,  military  commander  in 
Ireland.  B.  c.  1610.  Succeeded  as  Bart.,  1642.  Served  in 
Ireland  during  the  Civil  War.  Lord  President  of  Connaught, 
1645;  and  again  in  1660.  M.P.  for  Galway  and  Mayo,  1654, 
1656,  1659.  Created  Earl  of  Mountrath,  1660.  Lord  Justice 
of  Ireland.  Governor  of  Queen's  County,  1661.  Died  Dec.  18, 
1661.  Buried  in  Christ  Church  CathedraL  Will,  Dublin. 
(D.N.B.;  G.E.C.) 

COOTE,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric  sizar  from  St  Edmund's 
Hostel,  Michs.  1544. 

COOTE,  EDMUND.  Matric  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 
1576;  B.A.  1579-80;  M.A.  1583.  Head  Master  of  Bury  St 
Edmunds  School,  159&-7.  Author,  English  Schoolmaster; 
which  went  through  more  than  40  editions.  (Cooper,  11.  243; 
D.N.B.) 

COOTE,  EDWARD.  Matric  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 
1578. 

COOTE,  FRANCIS.  Matric  pens,  from  Gonvillk  Hall,  Michs. 
iSSO.  One  of  these  names,  gentleman  usher  to  Queen 
Ellzabetb,  buried  at  S.  Lopham,  Norfolk,  June  15,  1589. 
Wm,  P.CC.   {Venn,  i.  36.) 

COOTE,  JOHN.  D.D.  Fellow  of  Pembroke,  1432.  Perhaps 
R.  of  St  Peter  Comhill,  London,  1446-7.  Died  1447.  One 
of  those  nominated  to  assist  William  Bingham  in  founding 
God's  House,  afterwards  Christ's  College.  (Pat.  Rolls,  Henry 
VI.) 

COOTE,  NICHOLAS.  Matric  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1588. 
Of  Barking,  Essex.  Probably  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  12, 
1589-90.  Knighted,  1603.  One  of  these  names,  of  Valence, 
Essex,  s.  of  Richard,  of  Bio  Norton,  Norfolk.  Died  Sept.  i, 
1633.    Wai,  P.CC.    (Essex  Pedigrees.) 

COOTE,  ROBERT.    Matric  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1578. 

Of  Essex.    B.A.  1581-2;  M.A.  1585.    WiU  of  one  of  these 

names  (Comm.  C.  London)  of  London ;  minister  of  the  word, 

1594- 
COOTE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  c.  1601.  Scholar, 

1602,  from  Westminster;  B.A.  1605-6;  M.A.  1609;  B.D.  1616. 

Fellow,   1608.    Incorp.  at  Oxford,  161 1.    Ord.  deacon  and 

priest  (Peterb.)  May  10,  1612.    V.  of  Bottisham,  Cambs., 

1617.    WiU  proved  (V.C.C.)  1619. 

COOT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Oct.  18,  1582. 
S.  of  Christopher,  gent.  B.  at  Lopham,  Norfolk.  School, 
Diss.  Of  Chesterfield  (7  Chesterford),  Cambs.  Matric  1582-3. 
Married  Catharine,  aau.  of  Richard  Smith,  of  Thctford, 
Norfolk,  and  Bacton,  Suffolk. 


Cope,  Walter 

COOTE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  1591. 

COOTE,  WILLIAM,    Scholar  of  Trinity,  Easter,  1608;  B.A. 

1608-9:  M.A.  1612;  B.D.  1620:  D.D.  1635.  Fellow,  i6ia 
COTTES  or  COTTES,  B.  B.A.  1489-90;  M.A.  149a. 

COOTESorCOTTES,  N.  B.A.  1489-90.  Perhaps  Nicholas,  fellow 
of  Clare,  1492. 

COOTES, ,  B.Can.L.  1502-3.  Of  St  Nicholas  Hostel. 

COOTH,JOHN.  M.A.  1632  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of  Sherborne, 
Dorset.  School,  Winchester.   Matric.  from  New  College,  Dec 

4,  1612,  age  19;  B.A.  1616;  M.A.  1619-20.  R.  of  Shepton 
Mallet,  1621.  Preb.  of  Sarum,  1621;  and  of  Wells,  1642. 
R.  of  Corton  Dinham,  1639-46  (sequestered).   (Al.  Oxon.) 

COOTS,  .    In  residence  at  Christ's,  in  1557-8.    Perhaps 

John  Cotes,  matric  sizar  from  Trinity,  &Iay,  1554;  whom 
ue.   (PeOe,  i.  66.) 

COPCOT,  JOHN.  Matric  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1562. 
B.  in  Calais.  Scholar,  1563;  B.A.  1566-7;  M.A.  1570;  B.D. 
1577;  D.D.  1582.  Fellow,  1567.  University  Preacher,  1576. 
R.  of  Orwell,  Cambs.,  1586.  Vice-Chancellor,  1586-7,  whilst 
fellow  of  Trinity.  Master  of  Corpus  Christi,  1587-90.  R.  of 
St  Dunstan-in-the-East,  London,  1580.  Preb.  of  Chichester, 
1586.  Chaplain  to  Archbishop  Whitgift.  Died  July,  1590. 
(Cooper,  II.  94;  D.N.B.) 

COPCOTTS,  RALPH.   Matric  pens,  from  Trinity,  c.  1592. 

COPE,  see  also  COOPE  and  COWPE. 

COPE,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  May  23,  1690.  S.  of 
Sir  John,  Bart.,  of  Oxon.  B.  1673.  Matnc  1690.  Turkey 
Merchant,  of  Constantinople.  Died  1750.  (Misc.  Gen.  et  Her., 
IV.  214.) 

COPE,  EDWARD.  Matric  Fell.-Com.  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1566.  Perhaps  s.  of  Erasmus,  and  grandson  of  Sir  John,  of 
Canons  Ashby,  Northants.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1568.  Of 
Bury  St  Edmunds,  Suffolk,  and  of  Canons  Ashby;  age  6  in 
1557.  Knighted,  1605.  Died  July  18,  1620.  Will.  P.CC 
(Baker,  11.  73;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  3rd  S.  iv.  211.) 

COPE,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  25, 
1663-4.  S.  of  Thomas,  deceased,  of  St  Olave's,  Surrey.  B. 
there.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric  1664;  B.A.  1667-8;  M.A. 
1671.  Signs  for  deacon's  orders  (London)  Sept.  24,  1670;  C.  of 
Stoc;  ing  Pelham,  Essex.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  24, 1676. 

COPE,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  June  18,  1608. 
Matric.  1608;  B.A.  1610-1.  One  of  these  names,  s.  of  Sir 
Anthony,  of  HanweU,  Oxon.,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  i, 
1613. 

COPE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Easter,  1635. 
Of  London.  Perhaps  s.  of  John,  of  Cransley.  Citizen  and 
haberdasher  of  London.  Died  1660.  (Misc.  Gen.  et  Her., 
3rd  S.  IV.  212.) 

COPE,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Jan.  25,  1678-9.    Of 

Staffordshire.   Matric  1679;  B.A.  1682-3. 

COPE,  JONATHAN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  July  7,  i679-  Of 
Staffordshire.  Probably  s.  of  Joseph  (1645-6).  Matric.  1680, 
as  Coop;  Scholar,  1682;  B.A.  1683-4;  M.A.  1687.  For  a 
namesake,  also  of  Staffs.,  see  Al.  Oxon. 

COPE,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Jan.  20,  1645-6.  S.  of 
Thomas,  of  Charldon,  Staffs.  Matric.  from  New  Inn  Hall, 
Oxford,  Apr.  1,  1642,  age  18.  Migrated  to  Cambridge.  B.A. 
1645-6.  Ejected  from  Sandbach,  Cheshire,  1662.  Reader 
at  Chapel  Chorlton,  Staffs.,  in  i66c).  Afterwards  an  itinerant 
preacher.   Died  Aug.  24,  1694.   (Calamy,  i.  268.) 

COPE,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  June  27,  1669. 
Matric  1671;  B.A.  1672-3.  Ord.  priest  (Rochester)  May  26, 
1673.   K.  of  Kirkby  with  Tumby,  Lines. ,  1691. 

COPE,  MONOUX.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Clare,  July  13,  1717. 

5.  of  Sir  John,  Knt.  and  Bart.  B.  in  London.  M.P.  for 
Banbury,  1722;  for  Newport  (I.W.),  1741.  Succeeded  his 
father  as  Baronet,  1749.  Died  June  24,  1763,  aged  67. 
(Kimbcr's  Baronetage,  i.  54;  G.E.C.) 

COPE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Jan.  7,  1739-40-  S.  of 
Galen,  R.  of  Eversley,  Hants.,  and  grandson  of  Sir  John, 
5th  Bart.    B.  at  Hurst,  Berks.    Matric.  1740;  B-A-  1743-4; 


Nov.  6,  1806.    (G.E.C,  I.  37-) 

COPE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  Tohn's,  Tune  17, 
1637.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Drayoott-under-Needwood,  Hanbury, 
Staffs.   B.  there.  School,  Uttoxeter.   Matric.  1637. 

COPE,  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Juno  39,  1622, 
Fell.-Com.  1623.  DoubUess  t.  of  Richard,  of  C«lthorp,Warw»., 
and  of  DrumiUy,  Ireland.  Of  DnimiUy.  Died  1658.  WiU, 
Dublin.    (Mite.  Gen.  H  Her.,  yd  S.  iv.  ai8.) 


393 


CoPEMAN,  Francis 

COPEMAN,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Caius,  June  16, 
1712.  S.  of  Samuel,  weaver,  of  Edgefield,  Norfolk.  B.  at 
Sharrington.  School,  Holt.  Matric.  1712;  B.A.  1715-6. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  June  16,  1717;  priest  (Norwich)  July  13, 
1718.  R.  of  Bessingham,  and  Gresham,  Norfolk,  1732. 
EHed  June  10,  1758.   M.I.  at  Gresham.   (Venn,  1.  527.) 

COPENDALE  or  CUPPENDALE,  AOAM.  Scholar  at  King's 
Hali,,  143 1-9. 

COPHAM,  THOMAS  DE.  '  King's  scholar'  at  Cambridge,  1328. 
Presented  to  a  living,  1350. 

COPYNBY,  ROGER.   B.Civ.L.  1531-2.  A  priest. 

COPLAND,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's, 
Easter,  1662;  B.A.  1665-6.  V.  of  Meopham,  Kent,  1670- 
1707.   Died  May  21,  1707.    M.I.  at  Meopham. 

COPLAND,  DANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  24,  1745- 
S.  of  John  (1693),  M.D.  (sic.),  of  Yoxford,  Suffolk.  School, 
Dedham.  Matric.  1745-6;  B.A.  1749-50.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  June  2,  1751;  priest  (Ely)  May  24,  1752.  P.C.  of 
Blythford,  Suffolk,  1751.  V.  of  Yoxford,  1753-93-  Died 
Mar.  29,  1793,  aged  65.  M.I.   (G.  Mag.) 

COOPLAND,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June 
29,  1728.  S.  of  William,  of  Asenby  (?Lazenby),  Yorks. 
School,  Kirkleatham,  Yorks.  Matric.  1728;  B.A.  1731-2. 

COPLAND,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1475. 

COPLAND,  JOHN.  B.A.  1498-9;  M.A.  1500.  Will  proved 
(V.C.C.)  1501. 

COPLAND,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1553.  One  of  these  names,  of  SkeUingthoriw,  Lines.,  adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  1558. 

COPLAND,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  June  28,  ^693. 
S.  of  Thomas,  tanner,  of  Yoxford,  Suffolk.  B.  at  Roydon, 
Suffolk.  Schools,  Halesworth  and  Norwich.  Matric.  1693; 
Scholar,  1693-9;  M.B.  1699.  Fellow,  1700-14.  Practised 
medicine  at  Yoxford.  Died  Mar.  5,  1758.  M.I.  at  Yoxford. 
Father  of  Daniel  (i745).   (Venn,  1.  493.) 

COPLAND,  LAURENCE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
June  17,  1647.  S.  of  John,  of  Preston,  Lanes.  B.  there. 
School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1647;  B.A.  1650-1. 

COPLAND,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1576;  B.A.  1579^0;  M.A.  1585.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1585. 
Head  Master  of  St  Bees  Grammar  School,  1586-93.  V.  of 
Brigham,  Cumberland,  1591-1607.  R.  of  Gosforth,  1592- 
1607.  V.  of  Brampton,  1611-5.  Admon.,  York.  (B.  Night- 
ingaU.) 

COPELAND  or  COUPLAND,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20) 
at  St  John's,  May  22,  1634.  S.  of  William,  R.  of  Gosforth, 
Cumberland.  B.  there.  School,  Muncaster  (private).  Matric. 
1634.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  10,  1638-9;  as  B.A.  of 
St  John's.  V.  of  Kirrington,  Lines.,  1641-2. 

COUPLAND,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1572. 

COPLAND,  W.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1567. 

COOPLAND,  .    B.CanX.  1481-2.    Studied  at  Oxford  and 

Cambridge.  Probably  William,  V.  of  St  Sepulchre,  London, 
1532-50.    R.  of  All  Hallows,  Bread  St,  i537-50-  Died  1550. 

COPLEDYCK,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's, 
Easter,  1548.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  John,  of  Harrington,  Lines.  Adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  1552.  Succeeded  to  the  estate,  1585. 
Died  1590.    Brother  of  the  next. 

COPLEDYCK,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's, 
Easter,  1548.  S.of  Sir  John,  of  Harrington,  Lines,  (died  1558). 
B.  c.  1530-1.   Died  1585.   (Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

COPLEDIKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  July  i,  1605. 
Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Toynton,  Lines.,  adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  6,  1607.  Matric.  1606.  Age  4  in  1592.  Of 
Harrington,  Lines.,  Esq.  Died  Sept.  4,  1658.  (Lines. 
Pedigrees.) 

COUPLEDIKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sx  John's, 
May  18,  1682.  S.  of  John,  husbandman.  B.  at  Buistwick, 
Yorks.  School,  Brigg,  Lines.  Matric  1682;  B.A.  1685-6. 

COPLER,  EDWARD.  Matric  Fell. -Com.  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1609. 

COPLESTONE,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  July  2, 1641.  B.  at  Lyme,  Dorset  Matric  1641; 
B.A.  1644-5;  M.A.  1648;  D.D.  1664.  Fellow,  1644-9. 
Provost,  Aug.  24,  1681-9.  Vice-Chancellor,  1682-3.  V.  of 
Broad  Qyst,  Devon.  Preb.  of  Exeter,  1660.  Chancellor, 
1675.  R.  of  Brompton  Ralph,  Somerset,  1669-89.  Died  Aug. 
24,  1689.  M.I.  in  CoUege  Chapel.  Will,  P.C.C.  (Le  Neve, 
Mon.,  v.  109.) 

COPLESTON,  JOHN.  Matric  FelL-Com.  from  King's,  Easter, 
1685;  B.A.  1685-6;  M.A.  1689.  S.  of  William,  of  Exeter, 
gent.  Matric  from  Merton  College,  Oxford,  Nov.  29,  1682, 
age  18.  Colleger  at  Eton,  1677-82.  R.  of  Tedbum  St  Marv, 
Devon,  1688.  Preb.  of  Exeter,  1728-31.  Died  1731.  (Al. 
Oxon.) 


Copley,  William 

COPLEY,  CHRISTOPHER,  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July, 
1618.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of  WiUiam  (1591),  of  Wadworth, 
Yorks.,  Esq.,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Jan.  29,  1622-3.  Colonel 
in  the  ParUamentary  Army.  Buried  at  Wadworth,  1653. 
Perhaps  father  of  William  (1647). 

COPLEY,  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  Caius,  Sept  1608.  Probably 
s.  and  h.  of  Edward,  of  SouthiU,  Beds.,  gent.;  adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  May  24,  1614.   (Venn,  i.  199.) 

COPLEY,  FRANCIS.  Matric  pens,  from  Christ's,  May,  1560; 
Scholar,  1560-1;  B.A.  1563-4. 

COPLEY,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1579. 

COPLAYE,  GEORGE.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1552; 
Scholar,  1551. 

COPLEY,  GODFREY.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent, 
1584-5.  Probably  s.  of  William,  of  Sprotborough,  Yorks. 
Bapt.  Dec.  31, 1567.  Buried  at  Sprotborough,  Nov.  19, 1633. 
Brother  of  John  (1584)  and  probably  Ralph  (1596). 

COPLEY,  GODFREY.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1607;  B.A.  1610-1;  M.A.  1615.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Feb. 
17,  1610-1;  priest.  May  19,  1611.  For  a  contemporary  te* 
Al.  Oxon. 

COPLEY,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1620; 
B.A.  from  Magdalene,  1623.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  9; 
priest,  June  8,  1623. 

COPLEY,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1584. 
Perhajs  s.  of  William,  of  Sprotborough,  Yorks.  Died  before 
1633.  Brother  of  Godfrey  (1584)  and  perhaps  of  Ralph 
(1596).    (Vis.  of  Yorks.,  16x2.) 

COPLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Jan.  19,  1635-6. 
S.  and  h.  of  Alverey,  late  of  Batley,  Yorks.,  Esq.,  deceased; 
adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  4,  1637.  Married  Sarah,  dau.  of 
Bryan  Cooke,  of  Doncaster.  Died  of  wounds  in  battle. 
Buried  at  Batley,  Aug.  19,  1643.  (M.  Sheard,  Batley;  Vis. 
of  Yorks.,  1666.) 

COPLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Clare,  May  9,  1678. 
Of  Doncaster.  S.  and  h.  of  Robert  (1648),  of  Nether  Hall. 
B.  1660.  Bapt.  at  Doncaster,  Feb.  28,  1659.  Of  Nether 
HaU,  Esq.  Died  Oct.  24,  1723.  Buried  in  Doncaster. 
Father  of  Robert  {1703).  (Hunter,  S.  Yks.;  Vis.  of  Yorks., 
1666.) 

COPLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  June  10, 
1685.  S.of  Edward.  B.  at  Batley,  Yorks.  School,  Drighling- 
ton.  Matric  1685;  Scholar,  1687;  B.A.  1688-9;  M.A.  1692. 
R.  of  Elmley,  Yorks.,  1712.  R.  of  Thomhill,  1714-32. 
Buried  July  i,  1732.   rtobably  father  of  the  next. 

COPLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  30, 
1736.  S.  of  John,  of  Yorks.  (?  above).  School,  Bradford. 
Matric.  1736;  B.A.  1739-40;  M.A.  1743.  Buried  at  Thom- 
hill, Feb.  10,  1745-6. 

COPLEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  10, 
1737-8.  S.  of  John,  attomey-at-law,  of  Lanes.  B.  at  Hawks- 
head.  Schools,  Hawkshead  and  Lowther,  Westmorland. 
Matric.  1738;  B.A.  1741-2;  M.A.  1745.  Fellow,  1744-7-  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  June  13,  1742;  priest  (Chichester)  May  25, 
1746.  V.  of  Tortington,  Sussex,  1754-66.  R.  of  Sullington 
1766-8.  R.  of  West  Chillington,  1766-88.  Chaplain  to  Earl 
of  Bute.   Died  Jan.  21,  1788.   (Scott-Mayor,  in.  491.) 

COPLEY,  PHILIP.  Matric  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1556. 
Perhaps  s.  of  Sir  William,  Knt.  B.A.  i559-h6o;  M.A.  1563. 
Fellow,  1560-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  July  7,  1560.  R.  of 
Broughton  Sulney,  Notts.,  1571-96.  R.  of  Sprotborough, 
Yorks.,  1572-96.  Buried  Aug.  12,  1596. 

COPPLEY,  RALPH.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  c.  1596. 
Perhaps  2nd  s.  of  William,  of  Sprotborough,  Yorks.  Died 
s.p.  Brother  of  Godfrey  (1584-5)  and  John  (1584). 

COPLEY,  ROBERT.  Scholar  of  Christ's,  1538;  B.A.  1540-1; 
M.A.  1545 ;  B.D.  1552.  One  of  the  original  fellows  of  Trinity, 
1546.  Perhaps  R.  of  Walton  on-the-Hill,  Surrey,  till  1561 
(deprived).  Another,  of  Pontefract  Deanery,  Yorks.,  clerk. 
Wm  (York)  1573. 

COPLEY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  5, 
1648.  S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Doncaster.  B.  there.  School, 
Laughton,  near  Rotherham.  Matric.  1648.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  May  3,  1651.  Of  Nether  Hall,  Doncaster,  Esq.  Buned 
at  Doncaster,  Apr.  13, 1671.  (Hunter,  S.  Yks. ;  Vis.  of  Yorks,, 
1666.) 

COPLEY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  FeU.-Coin.  at  Clare,  Jime  19,  1703. 
S.  of  Joha,  of  Nether  Hall  (1678).  B.  at  Nether  Hall,  Don- 
caster.   Bapt.  Jan.  13,  1684-5.  Matric.  1703. 

COPLEYE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 
1572.  One  of  these  names,  of  Yorks.,  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Aug.  3,  1575- 

COPLYE,  WILLIAM.  Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent, 
iS57-8>  One  of  these  names  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  13, 
1360. 


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Copley,  Wiluam 

COPLEY,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens.  Irom  St  John's,  e.  1591. 
Probably  of  Sprotborough,  Yorks.  Bapt.  at  Sprotborough, 
Apr.  13,  1375.  Adm.  at  Gray's  ino,  Nov.  i,  IS94-  Perhaps 
s.  of  Ctuistopher,  of  Wadworth,  age  30  in  1606.  Died  May 
30,  1638.    Buried  at  Wadworth.    (Hunter,  5.  Yorks.) 

COPLEY,  WILUAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  7,  1647. 
Of  Yorkshire.  Matric  1646.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Christopher 
(1618),  of  Wadworth,  Yorks.,  Esq.;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
Sept.  3,  1649.  Buried  at  Rotherham,  May  30,  1638.  (M.  H. 
Peacock.) 

COPPARD,  WILLIAM  HICKES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Apr.  7, 
1744.  Of  Sussex.  Matric.  1744;  B.A.  1747-5;  M.A.  1731. 
Ori  priest  (Norwich,  Litt.  dim.  iiova  Chichester)  Mar.  1749- 
50. 

COPPENDALE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Jan.  3, 
1716-7.  S.  of  William,  of  Wakefield,  Yorks.  School,  Wake- 
field. Matric.  1717;  Scholar,  1718;  B.A.  1730-1;  M.A.  1724. 
Fellow,  1733.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  June  13,  1731.  Perhaps 
Head  Master  of  Kirkleathara  School,  Yorks.,  1740.  The 
father  was  a  tobacconist,  and  Governor  of  Wakefield  SchooL 
(M.  H.  Peacock.) 

COPPENDALE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Apr.  7,  1740. 
B.  at  Wakefield,  Yorks.  School,  Wakefield.  Matric  1740; 
Scholar,  1742;  B.A.  1743-4;  M.A.  1748.  C.  of  Wakefield, 
1731-4.  V.  of  Hooton  Pagnell,  1754-68.  Died  there  Oct.  10, 
1768.  (M.  H.  Peacock.) 

COPPERTHWAITE,  see  also  COWPERTHWAITE. 

COPPERTHWAITE,  EDMOND.  M.A.  1631  (Incorp.  from  Ox- 
ford).    Of    Cumberland.     Matric.    from    Queen's    College, 

Oxford,  Nov.  16,  1621,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1625;  M.A. 

1629.    Fellow  of  Queen's  College,  Oxford.    Admon.  1632. 

{Al.  OxoH.) 
COPPIN,  AMOS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1612; 

B.A.  1614-3;  M.A.  1618.    Probably  ord.  priest  (Norwich) 

1617.    R.  of  Wortham,  Suffolk,  1633.    Will  (P.C.C.)  1656. 

Father  of  John  (1650).   {Peile,  1.  385.) 
COPPEN,  CHARLES.    Adm.  pens,   (age   17)   at  Magdalene, 

July  3,  1630.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Watton,  Norfolk.  School, 

Beodes.   Matric.  1651. 
COPPIN,  EDWARD.  Matric  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs'. 

1639.   B.  at  Bekesboume,  Kent.   B.A.  1642;  M.A.  1646.   R. 

of  Wootton,  Kent,  1646;  left  in  1663.    Retired  to  his  estate 

at  Bekesboume.     Died  there  1689.    Buried   at  Wootton. 

{Calamy,  11.  71 ;  Masters.) 
COPPIN,  EDWARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  32,  1668. 

Of   Kent.    Matric.    1668;   B.A.    1671-2;   M.A.    1673.    Ord. 

deacon  (London)  June,   1674,  C.  of  Patrixboume,   Kent; 

priest,  May  31,  1676. 
COPPIN,  HAMMOND.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  15, 

i68i.  S.  of  John  (1650),  R.  of  Winfarthing,  Norfolk.  B.  there. 

School,  Thetford.    Matric.  1681;  B.A.  1684-3.   Ord.  deacon 

(Norwich)  Sept.  1687. 
COPPIN,  JOEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  33)  at  Caius,  Feb.  20,  1595-6. 

S.  of  George,  R.  of  Besthorpe,  Norfolk.  School,  Wymondham. 

Matric.  c  1596. 
COPPYN,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Sr  John's,  Easter,  1583. 

COPPINGE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Apr.  3,  1394.  Of 
Norfolk.  Matric.  c.  1593;  B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1597-6. 
Will  of  one  of  these  names  (P.C.C.)  1634;  of  Wootton, 
Norfolk. 

COPPING,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  35,  1595. 

COPPIN,  JOHN.    Matric.  siiai  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 

1634.   Of  Suffolk.   B.A.  1637-8;  M.A.  1641. 
COPPIN,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Nov.  14,  1649. 

S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Caddington,  Herts.  B.  there.  Schools, 

Sharpenboe  and  Shillington.    Matric.  1649.   Adm.  at  Gray's 

Inn,  June  14,  1651.    Of  Pulloxhill,  Beds.;  and  of  Markgate 

Cell,   Herts.    Died  July  i,   1684.    Buried  at  Caddington. 

Brother   of  Thomas    (1648),   father   of    John    (1688)   and 

Samuel  (1698).   {Venn,  i.  376.) 
COPPIN,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  July  3,  1650. 

S.  of  Amos   (1612),   R.  of  Wortham,   Suffolk.    B.   there. 

Schools,  Bury  St  Edmunds  and  Botesdale.    Matric  1650; 

B.A.  1654-5;  M.A.  1658.   Ord.  priest  (Bishop  Brownrigg,  of 

Exeter)  Apr.  3,   1659.    R.  of  Winfarthing,  Norfolk,  1660. 

Licensed  schoolmaster  at  Starston,   1661;   there  in   1677. 

DiedNov.  33,  1711.  Buried  at  St  George  Tombland,  Norwich. 

Father  of  Hammond  (1681).    {Venn,  1.  379.) 
COPPIN,  JOHN.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Caius,  July  16, 

1688.    S.  of  John  (1649),  of  Pulloxhill,  Beds.    B.  at  Luton. 

School,  AmpthiU.    Matric.   1689;   M.A.    1690  ICom.   Reg.). 

Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1690.     Fellow.   1691-6.    Adm.  at  the 

Middle  Temple,  Feb.  8,  1691-2.    Of  Pulloxhill,  Esq.   Buried 

Nov.  8, 1743.  DoubtlcM  brother  of  Samuel  (1698).   {Venn,  i. 

485.) 


CoppiNGER,  Ambrose 

COPPING,  JOHN.  M.A.  1738  (Com.  Reg).  One  of  these  name^ 
M.A.,  V.  of  St  Stephen's,  Uackington,  Kent,  1738-31.  Died 
Feb.  26,  1731.    (But  see  a  contemporary  in  AL  Oxon.) 

COPPIN,  JOSLAH.  Matric  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1616. 
Of  Kent.  B.A.  1619-20;  M.A.  1624.  R.  of  Snargate,  Kent, 
1634-30.  V.  of  Sarre,  1636. 

COPPIN,  PETER.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1673.  Of  Norwich. 

Matric  1674;  B.A.  1676-7;  M.A.  1680.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 

May,  1678;  priest,  Jan.  1679-80.    V.  of  Buxton,  Norfolk, 

1679-81.  R.  of  Carleton,  1681-1728.  R.  of  Welbome,  1692-4. 

R.  of  Bracon  Ash,  1694.  Died  Nov.  14,  1728,  aged  73. 
COPPIN,  RICHARD.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  July  14,  1600. 

Of  Norfolk.   Migrated  to  Christ's.   B.A.  1603-4;  M.A.  1607. 

Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Norwich)  Dec.  1605.  V.  of  Wighton, 

Norfolk,  1607-39. 

COPPINGE,  RICHARD.  Matric  pens,  bom  Peterhouse,  Michs. 
1631.  Of  Suffolk.  B.A.  1634-5;  M.A.  1638.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Mar.  9, 1638-9.  Admon.  (P.C.C.).  Of  Woodbridge, 
Suffolk,  clerk. 

COPPING,  ROBERT.  B.Can.L.  before  1476  (?  1461):  grace  for 
Doctor,  1^76.  Perhaps  V.  of  Little  Clacton,  i477-«3. 

COPPINGE,  ROBERT.  Matric  sizar  from  Christ's,  Dec  1585. 
Perhaps  Robert  Coppinger,  of  Lavenham,  Suffolk.  S.  al 
Henry,  of  Buxhall.    (Peile,  i.  184.) 

COPPINGE,  ROBERT.  Matric  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1625. 

Exhibitioner  from  Charterhouse.  B.A.  1627-8;  M.A.  1631. 
COPPIN,  ROBERT.   Incorp.  M.A.  1730,  from  All  Souls',  Oxford. 

S.  of  John,  of  Markyate  Cell,  Herts.,  Esq.    Matric  from 

Balliol  College,  Jan.  14,  1718-9,  age  17;   B.A.  (All  Souls') 

1722;  M.A.  1726.   Died  June  5,  1732.    (A.  B.  Beaven;  Ak 

Oxon.) 
COPPIN,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  July  19, 

1698.    S.  of  John  (1649).    B.  at  Upbury,  PuUoxhiU,  Beds. 

Bapt.  May  4, 1680.  School,  Guilsborough,  Northants.  Matric. 

1702;  B.A.  1702-3.    Died  May  26,  1766.    Brother  of  John 

(1688). 

COPPYN,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1580; B.A.  1583-4. 

COPPING,  THOMAS.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Michs.  1620.  Of  Kent.  B.A.  1623.  One  of  these  names  R.  of 
St  Mary  Bothaw,  London,  1638-^. 

COPPIN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Nov. 
17, 1621.  S.  of  Sir  George,  of  Suffolk,  Knt.  B.  at  St  Martin's 
Pomary,  London.  School,  Reading.  Matric.  1621.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  7,  1623-4.  Died  Dec  8,  1662. 

COPPING,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FelL-Com.  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Dec.  r, 
1648.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Caddington,  Herts.  Matric  1648-9. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  14,  1651.  Sheriff  of  Bucks.,  1658. 
Died  July  15,  163S.  Buried  at  Caddington.  Brother  of  John 
(1649).   (Venn,  i.  374;  Herts.  Vis.,  1634.) 

COPPING,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  i,  1664. 
Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  1664;  B.A.  1667-S.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Sept.  1668,  C.  of  Childerditch,  Essex,  1668;  priest  (Lincoln) 
Mar.  19,  1670-1.  R.  of  St  Olave,  Hart  St,  1689-1704.  Will 
proved  (Consist.  C.  London)  Sept.  28,  1704:  mentions 
property  in  Wanstead,  Essex.   (Hennessy.) 

COPPYN,  W.   Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter,  1573 

COPPING,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  King's,  Easter,  1579. 

COPPYN,  WILLIAM.  Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1580.  Oai  of  these  names  R.  of  Alderton,  Suffolk,  1588-1608. 

COPPIN,  WILLIAM.  Matric  sizar  from  King's,  Lent,  1607-8. 
One  of  these  names  R.  of  Poringland,  Norfolk,  1612-24. 
Buried  there  Jan.  i,  1624. 

COPPING,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Michs.  1655.  Of  Norfolk.  B.A.  1657-8;  M.A.  1661.  R.  of 
Bedingham,  Norfolk,  till  1666.   Died  June  4,  1666,  aged  27. 

COPPING, .  B.A.  1490-1. 

COPPING, .  Adm.  sizar  at  Kino's,  1589. 

COPINGER,  AMBROSE.  Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1560.  Of  Suffolk.  S.  of  Henry,  of  BuxhaU.  B.A.  1564-5; 
M.A.  1568.  Fellow,  1565.  R.  of  Buxhall,  1569-71;  "'tw- 
wards  a  layman.  M.P.  for  Ludgarshall,  Wilts.,  1586. 
Knighted,  1603.  Died  Mar.  17,  1603-4.  Brother  of  Henry 
(1565).   (Cooper,  II.  379  ) 

COPINGER,  AMBROSE.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  1602.  S.  of  Henry, 
next,  R.  of  Lavenham,  Suffolk.  B.A.  1603-4;  M.A.  1607: 
B.D.  from  St  Catharine's,  l6ij:  D.D.  1630.  Fellow  of 
St  Catharine's,  1607.  Preb.  of  York,  1619.  R.  of  Buxhall, 
1619.  R.  of  Lavenham,  SufloUt,  1623-1644.  Died  1644. 
Will,  P.CC.  Brother  of  Tbomas  (1619)  snd  WilUain  (1398). 
(Vi*.  0/ London,  1634.) 


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CoppiNGER,  Henry 

COPPINGER,  HENRY.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1565.   Of  Suffolk.   S.  of  Henry,  of  BuxhaU.    B.A.  1569-70; 

M.A.  1573.   Fellow,  1570-7.    Master  of  Magdalene  in  1577; 

resigned.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Mar.  25, 1578.   R.  of  Laven- 

ham,  1578-1622.   Died  Dec  21,  1622.    Will  (P.CC.)  1623. 

Brother  of  Ambrose  (1560),    (Vis.  of  Suff.,  1664;  Vis.  of 

London,  1634.) 
COPPINGER,  HENRY.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Oct.  8, 

1594.    S.  of  Henry,  yeoman.    B.  at  Bury  St  Edmunds. 

School,  Bury.    Matnc.  1594;  Scholar  of  Caius,  1595-6;  of 

Trinity  Hall,  1597;  LL.B.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1601.  Adm.  at 

the  English   College  at   Rome,    1607.    Ord.   priest,   1613. 

Entered  the  Jesuit  Society,  1615.   Died  in  1652.    {Venn,  1. 

154.) 
COPINGER,  HENRY.   Adm.  Fell. -Com.  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 

Mar.  20,  1637-8.   S.  of  William  (1598),  of  Buxhall,  Suffolk. 

B.  there.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  23,  1639.  Of  Buxhall, 

Esq.    Died  Dec.  4,  1675.    Father  of  the  next,  brother  of 

William  (1641-2).    {Vis.  of  Suff.,  1664.) 
COPPINGER,  HENRY.   Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius,  July  7, 

1674.  S.  of  Henry  (above),  of  Bury  St  Edmunds  and  BuxhalL 

B.  at  Buxhall,  Suffolk,  July  2,  1654.  School,  Bury.  Matric. 

1674.    Migrated  as  Fell. -Com.  to  St  John's,  Dec  14,  1675. 

Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  July  26, 1676.  Died  1693.  {Venn,  i.  451 ; 

{Vis.  of  Suff.,  1664.) 
COPINGER,  JOHN.  B.A.  1511-2;  M.A.  1515.  Fellow  of  Christ's. 

Proctor,  15 17-8.    One  of  these  names  confessor  of  Syon 

House  in  1537. 
COPINGER,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1576. 
COPINGER,  THOMAS.    Matric  pens,  from  Sr  John's,  Easter, 

1559- 
COPINGER,   THOMAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 

1619.   S.  of  Henry  (1565).   B.A.  1622-3;  M.A.  1626.  Incorp. 

at  Oxford,  1626.  R.  of  BuxhaU,  Suffolk,  1644.  V.  of  Trump- 

iogton,  Cambs.,  1644-54.    Died  Apr.  26,  1674.  Brother  of 

Ambrose  (1602)  and  William  (1598).   (Aid.  Newton's  Diary, 

72;  J.  E.  B.  Mayor.) 
COPPINGER,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Emmanuel, 

Michs.  1585.    ist  s.  of  Henry,  of  BuxhaU,  Suffolk. 
COPPINGER,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  c.  1598. 

S.  of  Henry  (1565),  R.  of  Lavenham,  Suffolk.    Bapt.  Apr. 

22,  1582.    Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1601.    Of  Buxhall, 

Esq.  Died  1648.   Father  of  the  next.    Brother  of  Ambrose 

(1602)  and  Thomas  (1619).   {Vis.  of  London,  1634.) 
COPINGER,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 

Feb.  21,  1641-2.  S.  of  William  (above),  of  Buxhall,  Suffolk. 

B.  there.    School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.    Matric.  1642;  B.A. 

1645-6;  M.A.   1649.    R.  of  Buxhall,  Suffolk,  1651.    Died 

Mar.  1685.   Father  of  the  next.   Brother  of  Henry  (1637-8). 
COPPINGER,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 

Mar.  24,   1673-4.    S.  of  William,  above,  R.  of  BuxhaU, 

Suffolk.  B.  there.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matric.  1674; 

B.A.  1677-8;  M.A.  1681.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Nov.  1679; 

priest,  jime,  1680.    R.  of  BuxhaU,  1685.   Died  Aug.  1708. 

COPPINGER, .  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1613. 

COPPLE,  HENRY.   B.Civ.L.  1465-6. 

COPPLE, .  Fee  for  M.A.  (or  higher  degree),  1473-4. 

COPPOCKE,  JOHN.  Matric  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1561. 

COPPS,  ROBERT.    Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  10, 

1698.    S.  of   Robert,  of  Cambs.    School,   Eton   (coUeger, 

1695-8).   Matric  1698. 
COPSTOCK,  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  (ago  18)  at  St  John's,  Apr. 

29,  1686.    S.  of  John,  husbandman.    B.  at  Dent,  Yorks. 

School,  Sedbergb.  Matric.  1686. 
COPWOOD,  ABRAHAM.  Adm.  (age  12)  at  Caius,  Oct.  20, 1564. 

Of  Kent.  School,  Gosfield,  Essex. 
COPWOOD,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Gonvillb  Hall,  Michs. 

1555. 
COPWOOD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Oct.  30,  1637. 

Matric  1637.  One  of  these  names  s.  of  WUliam,  of  Totteridge, 

{Vis.  of  Herts.,  1634.) 
CORBET,   CHRISTOPHER.     Matric.    pens,    from   Pembroke, 

Easter,  1573.   S.  of  Myles  (1553),  of  Sprowston,  Norfolk. 

Died  before  1609.    Brother  of  Thomas  (1575).     {Vis.   of 

Norfolk.) 
CORBET,  CLEMENT.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  c. 

1592.  S.  of  Sir  Myles,  of  Sprowston,  Norfolk,  Knt.  Scholar, 

1592;  LL.B.  1598;  LL.D.  1605.    FeUow,  1598-1611.   Adm. 

advocate.  May  9, 1612.  Professor  of  Law  at  Gresham  CoUege, 

1607-13.   Master  of  Trinity  HaU,  1611-26.  Vice-ChanceUor, 

1613-4.    ChanceUor  of  Chichester,   1614.    Vicar-general  of 

Norwich,  1625.    Died  May  28,  1652.    Buried  at  Belaugh, 

NorfoUc.   M.I.  there.    WiU,  P.CC.    {D.N.B.;  Hist,  of  Trin. 

HaU;  Vis.  of  Norfolk.) 


Corbet,  Robert 

CORBETT,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  1620; 
B.A.  1623;  M.A.  1627.  R  of  Syderston,  Norfolk,  1628.  R. 
of  North  Repps,  1636-62.  R.  of  Sidestrand,  near  North 
Repps,  1661-2;  ejected  from  both.  For  his  Oxford  contem- 
porary, probably  confused  with  him,  see  A  I.  Oxon.  and 
D.N.B.  (PWte,  I.  335.) 

CORBETT,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Oct.  26, 
1584.  3rd  s.  of  Sir  MUes,  Knt.,  of  Sprowston,  Norfolk. 
Schools,  Eye,  North  Walsham  and  Norwich.  Matric  1584; 
B.A.  1587-8.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Aug.  3,  1589.  One  of 
these  names  a  seminary  priest  in  1593.   {Venn,  i.  122.) 

CORBETT,  FRANCIS.  Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1619;  B.A.  1622-3;  M.A.  1626.  Probably  s.  of  Thomas,  of 
Burton  Agnes,  Yorks.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  25,  1625. 
Perhaps  R.  of  Patrington,  Yorks.,  1627-35  (M.A.).  (Km.  of 
Yorks.,  1666.) 

CORBETT,  HENRY,  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  14,  1534.  Of  Earith,  Hunts.  FeUow,  1537-8. 
No  degree  recorded. 

CORBET,  HENRY.   Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1560. 

CORBETT,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  2, 
1642.  S.  of  WUUam,  draper,  of  Bridlington,  Yorks.  B.  there. 
School,  Pocklington.  Matric.  1642;  B.A.  1646;  M.A.  1650; 
M.D.  1659.  Of  HuU,  physician.  Married  Euphemia,  dau.  of 
Peter  Paulin,  of  Rudston,  Yorks.   {Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1666.) 

CORBET,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  May  12,  1656.  Of 
Salop. 

CORBET,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Sept.  1,  1726.  Of 
Salop.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  Robert,  of  Adderley  and  Stoke,  Salop. 
Matric  1726;  B.A.  1730-1;  M.A.  1734.  Ord,  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Dec  23,  1733;  priest,  Sept.  22,  1734.  R.  of  Adderley. 
Succeeded  his  brother  WiUiam  as  Bart.,  1748.  Died  un- 
married, May  7,  1750.  Perhaps  brother  of  Richard  (1734) 
and  Robert  (1725).    (Burke,  Ext.  Bart.;  G.E.C.) 

CORBETT,  JOHN.  B.A.  1612  (on  visit  of  the  Prince  of  Wales). 
Probably  of  Sprowston,  Norfolk.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Thomas. 
B.  about  1591.  Created  Bart.,  1623.  M.P.  for  Norfolk,  1624; 
for  Yarmouth,  1625,  1626.  Died  Jan.  19,  1627-8.  Brother 
of  MUes  (1612).    {G.E.C,  1.  219;  Vis.  of  Norf.) 

CORBETT,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  July  4, 
1631.  S.  of  Rowland,  of  Knebrough,  Staffs.  B.  there. 
School,  Bridlington,  Yorks.  Matric.  1631;  B.A.  from 
Magdalene,  1634. 

CORBETT,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  June  7,  1682.  Of 
Staffordshire.  Matric.  1683;  B.A.  1685-6. 

CORBET,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  June  5, 
1684.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Bridlington,  Yorks.  School, 
Lincoln.  Matric.  1684;  B.A.  1687-8.  One  of  these  names 
R.  of  Newbold  Verdim,  Leics.,  1690.  Died  Sept.  12,  1693. 
Admon.  (Leicester)  1693.    {Nichols,  iv.  824.) 

CORBETT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Mar.  24, 
1696-7.  S.  of  Edward,  gent.  B.  1679  at  Blackland,  Staffs. 
Schools,  Trestle  and  Pattingham.  Matric  1697.  {Staffs. 
Pedigrees.) 

CORBET,  JOHN.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  10, 
1701-2.  Of  Salop.  LL.B.  1702;  LL.D.  1707.  Adm.  advocate, 
Arches  Court,  1707. 

CORBETT,  MILES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1553. 
Doubtless  s.  of  John,  of  Sprowston,  Norfolk.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Aug.  17, 1553.  High  Sheriff  of  Norfolk,  1591. 
Knighted,  1596.  Died  1607.  WUl,  P.CC.  Father  of  Thomas 
(1575).  Christopher  (1573),  Francis  (1584)  and  Clement  (1592). 

CORBET,  MILES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1612. 
S.  of  Thomas,  of  Sprowston,  Norfolk.  Adm.  at  Lin- 
coln's Inn.  Barrister.  Recorder  of  Yarmouth  and  of  Lynn. 
M.P.  for  Yarmouth,  1628,  1640.  Signed  the  Death 
Warrant  for  Charles  I.  Commissioner  for  settling  Irish 
affairs,  1655.  Chief  Baron  of  the  Exchequer  in  Ireland,  1655. 
Fled  to  HoUand  after  the  Restoration.  Seized  in  Holland 
in  1662;  brought  to  England,  and  executed,  Apr.  19. 
Brother  of  John  (1612).    (D.N.B.;  PeUe,  i.  286.) 

CORBETT,  PELHAM.  Matric  FeU.-Com.  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1623.  S.  of  William,  of  Leigh,  Esq.,  and  Ann,  dau. 
of  Sir  WUUam  PeUiam.  {Vis.  of  Skrops.,  1623.) 

CORBETT,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  1,  1734. 
Of  Salop.  Probably  s.  of  Sir  Robert,  of  Adderley.  Matric 
1734.   Perhaps  brother  of  Henry  (1726)  and  Robert  (1725). 

CORBET,  ROBERT.  Matric  FeU.-Com.  from  Clare,  Easter, 
1559.  S.  of  Sir  Andrew,  of  Moreton,  Salop,  Knt.  TraveUer 
and  diplomatist.  Died  1583.  Brother  of  Vincent  (1569). 
{Nichols,  IV.  521.) 

CORBET,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  13,  1663, 
Of  Buckinghamshire. 

CORBET,  ROBERT,  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Aug.  27,  1725. 
Of  Salop.  Matric  1725.  Probably  s.  of  Sir  Robert;  and 
brother  of  Henry  (1726)  and  Richard  (1734), 


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CORBET,  THOMAS.  Tutor  and  apparently  fellow,  of  Caius,  in 

1363.   Probably  Thomas,  B.A.  (Oxford)  1559;  M.A.  (Oxford) 

1363.    R.  of  Little  Thuriow,  Suffolk,  1579;  of  Belchamp- 

Otton,  Essex.  1382-91.   V.  of  Belchamp-Walter,  1583-4;  of 

Gestingthorpe,  1583-8.    R.  of  Stanway,  1588-1611;  and  of 

Abberton,  1591-1611.   Died  161 1.   Will  (Consist.  C.  Lx>ndon) 

1612.    (Venn,  i.  52.) 
CORBET,  THOBIAS.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1373.  Of  Essex. 

B.A.  I375-6- 
CORBET,  THOMAS.  Ma  trie  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1374; 

B.A.  1577-S;  M.A.  from  Clare,  1581;  D.D.  1594. 
CORBET,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1575. 

S.  of  Miles  (1553)  of  Sprowston,  Norfolk.    High  Sheriff  of 

Norfolk,  1622.   Knighted,  1635.  Died  1644.  Father  of  John 

(1612)  and  Miles  (1612).   (Family  of  Corbett.) 
CORBET,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Lent,  1597-8; 

B.A.  1601-2;  M.A.  1605.    Fellow  (clerical)  of  Trinity  Hall, 

1607-9. 
CORBETT,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1604. 
CORBET,  Sir  THOMAS.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  i, 

1633.   Of  Norfolk.   Doubtless  s.  of  Sir  John,  of  Sprowston, 

Bart.  Succeeded  his  brother,  John,  as  Bart.  Died  1661,  un- 
married.  (G.E.C.,  I.  220.) 
CORBETT,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  30,  1658. 

Matric.  1658. 
CORBETT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  6,  1686. 

Of  Salop. 
CORBET,  VINCENT.  Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1569. 

S.  of  Sir  Andrew,  of  Moreton,  Salop,  Knt.    B.A.  1573-4.    Of 

Moreton,  Knt.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  21,  1375. 

Knighted,  1607.  Died  Mar.  8, 1622-3.  WiU,  P.C.C.   Brother 

of  Robert  (1359).   (Vis.  of  Shrops.;  Nichols,  iv.  520.) 
CORBET,  VINCENT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  July  15,  1670.  ist  s. 

of  Vincent,  of  Ynysmaengwyn,   Merioneth,  Esq.    Matric. 

1671.  Died  Jan.  6,  1723.   (Burke,  Com.) 
CORBETT,  WILLIAM.   Matria  pens,  from  Pxmbroks,  Easter, 

1559;  B.A.  1562-3. 
CORBETT, .   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Christ's,  1606-7.  Perhaps 

John,  the  B.A.  of  1612. 
CORBIERE,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  May  3, 

1703.   S.  of  James,  of  London.    School,  St  Paul's.   MaUic. 

1704;  Scholar,  1704;  B.A.  1706-7;  M.A.  1710.  Fellow,  1709. 

Commissioner  for  licences  for  wine,  1730.    Died  May  21, 

1743-    (G.Mag.) 
CORBIN,  SAMUEL.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  18,  1648. 

Of  Worcestershire.  Matric.  1648;  Scholar,  1630;  B.A.  1631-2 ; 

M.A.  1655.    Chaplain,  1655.    Ejected,  1662.    Afterwards  a 

preacher  in  Cambs.   Imprisoned.   (Calamy,  1.  ao2,  317.) 
CORBOLDE,  ELLIS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  May  15, 

i6i2.  S.  of  Thomas  (1573),  V.  of  Holkham,  Norfolk.  School, 

Holt.    Matric.  1612;  Scholar,  1612-p;  B.A.  1615-6;  M.A. 

1619.   Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Norwich)  Dec.  19,  1619.   R. 

of  Brampton,  Norfolk,  1619.   (Venn,  1.  217.) 
CORBOLD,  FRANCIS.    Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1635  (pre- 
viously at  Pembroke).  S.  of  Francis,  of  Harieston,  Norfolk. 

B.A.  1638-9;  M.A.  1642. 
CORBOLD,  JOHN.    Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Feb.  22, 

1572-3- 
CORBOLD,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Queens',  Dec  18, 

17x3.    Of   Sofiolk.    School,   Bury   St   Edmtmds.     Matric. 

1715-6.  Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  Dec.  6,  1717.  B.A.  1720-1. 

Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  1722;  priest,  Sept.  1736.   R.  of 

Kettlebaston,  Suffolk,  1731-3. 
CORBOLD,   ROBERT.    Matric  pens,  from  CoRPt;8  Christi, 

Easter,  1583. 
CORBOLD,  THOMAS.    B.A.   153S-6;   M.A.   1538.    FeUow  of 

QuEr.NS',  1538-40. 
CORBOLD,   THOMAS.    Matric   sizar  from  Corpus   Christi, 

Easter,  1573;  B.A.   1577-8;   M.A.   1584.    Adm.  at  Caius, 

Mar.  36,  1574,  age  16,  but  graduated  at  Corpus  Christi.    S. 

of  William,  of  Wortham,  Suffolk.   Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Aug. 

13.   1598-    V.  of  Holkham,  Norfolk,   1599.    Schoolmaster. 

Author,  Kett't  Camp.    Father  of  Ellis  (1012).   (Venn,  1.  78; 

Cooper,  II.  434.) 
CORBOLD,  WILLIAM.    Matric  pens,  from  TuMrrv  Hall, 

Easter,  1573;  LL.B.  1581. 
CORBRIDGE,  THOMAS.   Matric.  tizar  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1570.  B.  at  Newark,  Notts.,  e.  1362.  B.A.  1383-4;  M.A.  1387. 

dra.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Aug.  37,  1383;  priest,  Sept.  3,  1385. 

V.  of  EdUogtOD,  Lines.,  1388-91.   R.  of  Hatton,  1399-1600. 

Admoa.  (Lkicoln)  1600. 
CORBRIGGE,  JOHN.   At  St  John's  for  one  year:  migrated  to 

Caius,  Oct.  33,  1366.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Hibaldstow,  Lines. 

School,  Kirtoa. 


Corker,  Francis 

CORBRETT, .   B.A.  1316-7. 

CORBYE,  JOHN.  Scholar  of  Quxxns';  resident  In  1364. 

CORDE,  MICHAEL,   Matric  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1547. 

CORDALL,  BARTHOLOMEW.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trintty, 
Michs.  1569. 

CORDALL,  GUTHLAC.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  16)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  14,  1549.  B.  in  London.  Matric  1549;  B.A. 
1553-4;  M.A.  1557.  FeUow,  1553-7.  Ord.  priest  (?  London) 
1554-5-  R-  ot  Coltishall,  Norfolk,  1557-64.  R.  of  Welwyn, 
Herts.,  1563-75-  R.  of  Cranford,  Middlesex,  1564-73.  Died 
1575- 

CORDELL,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  c.  16)  at  Caius,  Mar.  28, 
1623.  S.  of  Robert,  merchant.  B.  at  St  Ives,  Hunts.  School, 
St  Ives.  Matric  1623;  B.A.  1626-7;  M.A.  1630.  C.  of  St 
Mary  Mounthaw,  London,  1634.  R.  of  Little  Petling,  Leics., 
1641.  Perhaps  R.  of  Northill,  Beds.,  1662;  and  R.  of  St 
Cuthbert's,  Bedford,  1664-75.   (Venn,  1.  261.) 

CORDELL,  ROBERT.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  15)  at  Christ's, 
June  8,  1663.  S.  of  Sir  Robert,  Bart.,  of  Melford,  Suffolk. 
Schools,  Eury  and  Tonbridge.  Matric.  1663.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  June  9,  1664.  Buried  Oct.  7,  1681,  at  Long 
Melford.   (Peile,  i.  604.) 

CORDELL,  SAMUEL.  M.A.  from  King's,  1682.  S.  of  Giles, 
of  Woodchester,  Gloucs.,  clerk.  Matric  from  St  Edmund's 
Hall,  Oct.  23,  1674,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1678.  V.  of 
Sandhurst,  Gloucs.,  1685.    (A I.  Oxon.) 

CORDELL  or  CORDWELL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus 
Christi,  1548.  Matric.  Easter,  1550  (impubes).  One  of  these 
names  R.  of  Brundall,  Norfolk,  1563. 

CORDELL,  THOMAS.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Peterhouse, 
c.  1590.  Of  London.  B.A.  1594-5;  M.A.  1598.  Fellow,  1598. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1603.  Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1613. 

CORDELL,  THOMAS.  Matric  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1625;  B.A.  1628-9;  M.A.  1632;  B.D.  1639.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Feb.  16,  1628-9.  R.  of  Brettenham,  Norfolk,  1636. 
R.  of  Cockayne  Hatley,  Beds.,  1638- 

CORDELL  or  CORDWELL,  THOMAS.  Matric  sizar  from  King's, 
Lent,  1656-7;  B.A.  i66o-i;  M.A.  1664.  Signs  for  deacon's 
orders  (London)  Sept.  19,  1663;  fff  priest's.  May  35,  1670. 
C.  of  Newington,  Middlesex.  Probably  V.  of  High  Wycombe, 
Buck-.,  1681-1711.    Will  (Archd.  Bucks.). 

CORDELL,  WILLIAM.  Educated  at  Cambridge.  S.  of  John. 
B.  at  Edmonton,  Middlesex.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr. 
15.  1538.  Barrister,  1544.  M.P.  for  Newport,  Cornwall, 
1545;  forSteyning,  1552;  for  Suffolk,  1558;  for  Middlesex, 
1562;  for  Westminster,  1571.  Solicitor-general,  1553.  Master 
of  the  Rolls,  1557.  Knighted,  1557.  Died  May  17,  1581. 
Buried  at  Long  Melford,  Suffolk.  M.I.  Benefactor  to  the 
Univeisity.  (Cooper,  i.  ^31;  D.N.B.) 

CORDER,  JOHN.  Matric  sizar  from  Clare,  Lent,  X597-8;  B.A. 
1602-3;  M.A.  1606.   R.  of  Timworth,  Suffolk,  1612. 

CORDINGLEY,  JAMES.  B.A.  1537-8,  ist  in  the  ordo. 

CORDUKES,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Apr. 
27,  1734.  School,  Shipton,  Vorks.  Matric.  1734;  Scholar, 
1735;  B.A.  1737-8;  M.A.  1741.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich,  Litt. 
dim.  from  York)  Mar.  1741-2- 

CORDWIN,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1632;  B.A.  1635-6.  One  of  these  names  s.  of  Thomas,  of 
Normanby,  Lines.   (Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

CORE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1587. 

COREN,  see  also  CURWEN. 

COREN,  HUGH.    M.Gram.  1492-3- 

COREN  or  CURWEN,  OLIVER.  B.A.  1489-90;  M.A.  1493;  B.D. 
1501-2;  D.D.  1506-7.  Fellow  of  Pembroke,  1494.  V.  of 
Soham,  Cambs.,  1502.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1510.  Died  1543. 
(Cooper,  I.  533.) 

COREN,  ROBERT.   M.Gram.  1492-3. 

COREN  or  CURWEN,  TH0B4AS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jcaus, 
Easter,  1574;  B.A.  1577-8;  M.A.  1581.  Fellow,  1579-83- 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1581,  as  Curwen.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely) 
Apr.  17,  1580;  priest  (Peterb.)  Mar.  21,  1582-3.  R.  of  St 
Peter,  Paul's  Wharf,  1587.  R.  of  Doynton,  Gloucs.,  1588- 
1613;  and  North  WraxaU,  WUts.,  1590.  WiU  (P.C.C.)  1613. 
(Al.  Oxon.) 

CORESTER,  WILLIAM.  Resident  scholar  at  Pbmbrokk,  Aug. 
1564- 

CORIN,  JAMES.   Matric  pens,  from  Jesus.  Michs.  1578. 

CORK,  Eari  of,  see  BOYLE,  RICHARD. 

CORKER,  FRANCIS.  Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1375- 

CORKER,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jtsus,  Apr.  34.  1626.  Of 
York*.  Matric  1626;  B.A.  1639-30.  V.  of  Bradford,  Yorks., 
1643-3,  1662-7.  Chaplain  to  Sir  John  Ramsden's  Division 
of  the  Royal  Army  in  Yorks.  Buried  at  Bradford,  Mar.  39, 
1667.  (A.  Gray.) 


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CORKER,  LEONARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1566. 
CORKER,  LIONEL    Matrie.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1566. 

CORKER,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  27,  1665. 
Matric.  1665;  B.A.  1668-9;  M.A.  1672.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1672.  R.  of  Alderley,  Cheshire,  1674-1713.  Buried  Jan.  16, 
1712-3,  aged  67.   M.I.  at  Alderley. 

CORKER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Corpus  Chrtsti, 
Michs.  1565.  V.  of  Grantchester,  Cambs.,  1^64-6.  V.  of 
Rotherham,  Yorks.,  1567-77.  Chaplain  to  George,  Earl  of 
Shrewsbury.  R.  of  Handsworth,  1570-7.  (Str3^)es'  Ann., 
n.  251.) 

CORKER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  25)  at  St  John's,  May  18, 
1719.  S.  of  John,  of  Lanes.  B.  at  Limd,  near  Ulverstone. 
School,  Lund. 

CORKER,  WALTER.  Described  as  'aged  23;  late  scholar  of 
St  John's'  when  ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  21,  1577- 

CORKER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Mar.  31,  1651. 
Of  Yorkshire.  Matric.  1651;  Scholar,  1652;  B.A.  1654-5; 
M.A.  1658.  Fellow,  1657.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1669.  Proctor. 
1674-5.  Signs  for  deacon's  orders  (London)  June  i,  1664. 
V.  of  Barrington,  Cambs.,  1666-72.  Preb.  of  Sarum,  1675- 
Died  Apr.  30,  1702,  aged  70.  M.I.  in  Trinity  Chapel.  Left 
many  books  to  the  College.    (Le  Neve,  Mon.  iv.  48.) 

CORLACE  or  CORLES,  TIMOTHY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel, 
May  2, 1692.  Of  Lancashire.  S.  of  George,  of  Forton,  Staffs. 
Matric.  1692;  B.A.  1695-6.  V.  of  Woodplumpton,  Lanes., 
1700-4.   P.C.  of  Longton,  1730. 

CORLAS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  June  15,  1669. 
S.  of  Henry.  B.  at  Newsham,  near  Huddersfield,  Yorks. 
School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1669;  B.A.  1672-3.  Ord.  deacon 
(York)  June,  1674;  priest  (London)  June  10,  1677.  R.  of 
Newton  Kyme,  Yorks.,  1677-82.  R.  of  Long  Marston, 
1681-2.   Died  1694,  at  Maiston.   (PeiU,  11.  23.) 

CORLETT,  ELIJAH.  B.A.  1634  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Henry,  of  London,  wax  chandler.  Exhibitioner  from  Christ's 
Hospital.  M.A.  from  Pembroke,  1638.  Matric.  (Oxford) 
Mar.  i6,  1626-7,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford).  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Sept.  22,  1633.  For  a  time  schoolmaster  at 
Framlingham,  Suffolk.  Afterwards  Master  of  Halstead 
Grammar  School,  Essex,  1636.  Emigrated  to  New  England. 
Master  of  the  school  at  Cambridge,  Massachusetts,  1641-87, 
Died  Feb.  25,  1686-7.   (A.  W.  Lockhart;  J.  G.  BarUett.) 

CORLUS,  RICHARD.  Priest-scholar  of  God's  House,  after- 
wards Christ's  College,  1448. 

CORNARD,  .    B.Can.L.  1479-80.    Probably  John.    R.  of 

St  Nicholas,  Colchester,  1484-5.  R.  of  St  Mary  Woolchiirch, 
London,  1504-17.  V.  of  St  Benet's,  Cambridge.  V.  of 
Bourn,  Cambs.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1517. 

CORNBULL  or  CARNEBULL,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar 

from  Eton,  1485.  Ord.  acolyte  (Ely)  Apr.  14,  1487,  fellow  of 

King's;  priest,  Apr.  21,  1492. 
CORNE,  CORNELIUS.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Lent, 

1577-8. 
CORNE,  WILLIAM.    M.A.  from  Trinity,  1723.    S.  of  Joseph, 

of  St  Mary's,  Stafford.  Matric.  from  Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford, 

May  7,  1716,  age  19;  B.A.  (?  Oxford).   (Al.  Oxon.) 
CORNEFORTH,  JOHN,  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 

1573.    Perhaps  V.  of  Newbum,  Northumberland,  1578-82. 

Died  1582. 
CORNEITH,  JOHN.  D.Can.L.  1493-4.  Probably Comard,  above. 

CORNELIUS,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs. 
1623.  S.  of  John,  mercer.  B.  at  Margaretting,  Essex.  B.A. 
1624-5;  M.A.  1628;  B.D.  1635;  D.D.  1660  (Lit.  Reg.). 
Fellow,  1627.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1627.  Preb.  of  Lichfield, 
1636-42,  1664-74.  R.  of  Bildeston,  Suffolk,  1637-8.  V.  of 
Waltham,  Kent,  1638.  R.  of  Helmingham,  Suffolk,  1640. 
R.  of  Peldon,  Essex,  1640-4;  restored,  1660-7.  V.  of  Claver- 
ing  and  Langley,  1641-6,  and  1662-74.  Preb.  of  Lincoln, 
1663.  R.  of  Me^en,  Herts.,  1663-74.  Died  1674.  Admon., 
P.CC.    {Al.  Oxon.;  Edwards,  361^ 

CORNELIUS,  THOMAS.   B.A.  1564-5. 

CORNELIS, .  A  friar.   Cautio  for  B.D.  1489. 

CORNELIUS, .  Of  St  Clement's  Hostel.  B.Can.L.  15x4-5, 

CORNELIUS, .  Of  St  Paul's  Hostel.  B.Can.L.  1514-5. 

CORNELL,  s«  CORNWELL. 

CORNER,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1565. 

CORNES,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  20, 
1670-1.  From  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  where  he  had  matric. 
Apr.  30,  1669.  S.  of  John,  deceased,  of  Mitcheldean,  Gloucs. 
B.  there.  B.A.  1672-3;  M.A.  1677.  (S.  of  John,  of  Sheldome, 
Salop,  matric.  Apr.  30,  1669,  age  19;  in  Al.  Oxon.) 

CORNET,  WILLIAM.  Matric  sizar  from  Trinity,  1636. 


Cornwall,  Charles 

CORNEY,  EDWARD.  Matric  sizar  from  Christ's,  Lent,  1679; 
B.A.  1679-80.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Mar.  1679-80;  priest, 
Sept.  1680.  V.  of  Owston,  West  Riding,  Yorks.,  1686.  Died 
1687.   (Peile,  II.  78.) 

CORNEY,  FRANCIS.  Described  as  'of  Jesus  College*  when 
ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  22,  1611;  priest,  Jime  7,  1612. 

CORNEY,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  St  John's,  June  11, 
1740.  S.  of  James,  husbandman,  of  Yorks.  B.  at  Howgill  in 
the  parish  of  Sedbergh.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1740. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Feb.  27,  1742-3.  V.  of  Stanford,  Norfolk, 
1748-51- 

CORNEY,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1585. 
School,  Sedbergh.  B.A.  1589-90;  M.A.  1593.  Ord.  deacon 
and  priest  (Peterb.)  July  8,  1595.  V.  of  Orton,  Westmorland, 
c.  1595-1643.  Buried  at  Orton,  July  15,  1643.  (B,  Nightin- 
gale.) 

CORNEY,  JOHN.  B.A.  from  Jesus,  1604-5;  M.A.  1608.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  25,  1608;  priest,  June  11,  1609.  C.  of 
Uffington,  Lines.,  1611.  R.  of  Cranoe,  Leics.,  1613;  and 
again  in  1653.  R.  of  Shangton,  1626.  Died  1669-70.  Father 
of  William  (1635).   {Nichols,  11.  555.) 

CORNEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  28, 
1671.  S.  of  John,  of  Harborough,  Leics.  B.  there.  School, 
Harborough.   Matric.  1672;  B.A.  1674-5. 

CORNEY,  MORRIS.  Matric,  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1620; 
B.A.  1623;  M.A.  1634.  V.  of  Huntington,  Yorks.,  1625-34. 

CORNEY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  May  31, 
1670.  S.  of  John,  mercer,  deceased,  of  Sedbergh,  Yorks. 
B.  there.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1670;  B.A.  1673-4; 
M.A.  1684.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1675.  C.  of  Stony  Stratford, 
Bucks.,  1676-90.   R.  of  Little  Wolston,  1680.  Died  1690. 

CORNEY,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1565. 
School,  Sedbergh.  B.A.  1568-9;  M.A.  1572.  V.  of  Orton, 
Westmorland,  1583-94.   Died  1594. 

CORNEY,  ROBERT.  Licensed  to  practise  medicine,  1608.  Will 
of  one  of  these  names  (York)  1613.  Of  York,  physician. 
Buried  there  Jan.  12,  1612-3.  (M.  H,  Peacock.) 

CORNEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  21, 
1635.  S.  of  John  (1604-5),  R.  of  Cranoe,  Leics.  B.  at 
Uffington,  Lines.  School,  Stamford.  Matric  1635;  B.A. 
1638-9.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  19,  1641. 

CORNFORTH,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at  St  John's,  June 
22,  1677.  S.  of  Henry,  husbandman,  deceased,  of  Nim- 
Monkton,  Yorks.   B.  there.   School,  York. 

CORNISH,  alias  ALLYN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney, 
June  8,  1627.  S.  of  Thomas,  clothier.  B.  at  Coulton,  Somer- 
set. School,  Wells.  Matric.  1627;  LL.B.  1638. 

CORNISH,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  30, 
1640.  S.  of  Henry,  husbandman,  of  Much-HalUngbury, 
Essex.  B.  at  High-Easton.  School,  Chelmsford.  Matric. 
1640. 

CORNISH,  ROBERT,  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Jan.  5, 
1747-8.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Somerset.  B.  at  Yarlmgton, 
near  Broughton.  School,  YarUngton.  Matric.  1748. 

CORNISH,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  27, 1631. 
S.  of  Thomas.  B.  in  Suffolk.  Matric.  1631;  B.A.  from 
Pembroke,  1634-5;  M.A.  1638.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Feb.  25,  1642-3,  age  26;  C.  of  Lidgate. 

CORNISH, ,   B.A.  1480-1;  M.A.  1484. 

CORNEWAYTE,  JOHN,  Fellow  of  Peterhouse  in  1406. 

CORNTHWAITE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
June  21,  1739.  S.  of  William,  of  London.  School,  West- 
minster. Matric.  1739;  Scholar,  1740;  B.A.  1742-3;  M.A. 
1746.  Fellow,  1745.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  July  11,  1741. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June;  priest  (Lincoln)  Dec.  20,  1747. 
V.  of  Mortlake,  Surrey,  1751-99.  V.  of  Hackney,  1753-99, 
Died  May  29,  1799.   {Al.  Westmon.,  320.) 

CORNWALL,  see  also  CORNWELL, 

CORNWALL,  ALEXANDER.  Incorp.  M.A.  1742,  from  Trinity 
College,  Dublin.  Adm.  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  May  21, 
1722,  age  18.  S.  of  Alexander,  'tabemarius,'  B.  in  Co. 
Antrim.  Scholar,  1725;  B.A.  1726;  M.A,  1729.  R.  of  Gt 
Yeldham,  Essex.  R.  of  Sible  Hedingham,  1759-73.  Will 
(Conmi.  C.  Essex)  1773.   (T.  U.  Sadleir.) 

CORNWALL,  CHALLICE.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall, 
Dec  14,  1696.  Matric.  1696;  LL.B.  1701.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Mar.  1700-1, 

CORNWALL,  CHARLES,  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sr  John's, 
Mar.  17,  1720-1.  S.  of  Frederick  (1694),  clerk,  of  Salop. 
B.  at  Berrington,  near  Leominster.  School,  Charterhouse. 
Matric.  1721;  B.A.  1724-5. 


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Cornwall,  Cyriac 

CORNEWALL,  CYRIAC.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  30, 1673. 
S.  of  Humphrey,  of  Berrington,  Heref.  School,  Charter- 
hous«».  Of  Castleton,  in  Eye.  Matric.  1675-6;  Scholar,  1676; 
B.A.  1676-7;  M.A.  i6«o.  Buried  Mar.  i,  i7iiH>*  (Robinson, 
Mansions  of  Herefordshire.) 

CORNWALL,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
May  32,  1694.  S.  of  Robert,  gent.  B.  at  Berrington-at-Eye, 
near  Leominster,  Herefordshire.  School,  Charterhouse. 
Matric.  1697;  B.A.  1697-8;  M.A.  1701.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1701.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  22,  1700.  V.  of  Bromfield, 
Salop,  1702.  Died  1748.  Will,  Hereford.  Father  of  Charles 
(1720-1). 

CORNWALL,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1554; 
B.A.  (perhaps  from  Corpus  Christi)  1557-8.  One  of  these 
names  V.  of  Swavesey,  Cambs.,  1559-63. 

CORNWALL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  16,  1598. 
Matric.  1598;  B^.  (?  1606-7);  M.A.  1610.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  June  24,  1604;  priest,  Feb.  24,  1604-5.  R.  of 
Wivenhoe,  Essex,  1607-37.  Died  1637. 

CORNWALL,   JOHN.    Adm.  pens,   (age   18)   at  Peterhouse, 

July  7,  1680.   Of  Norwich.  School,  Hertford.   Matric.  1681; 

Scholar,  1681;  B.A.   1684-5.    Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  May, 

1700. 
CORNWALL,  RICHARD.    Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  May, 

1546.  WUl  of  one  of  these  names  (P.C.C.)  1566,  of  Humber, 

Herefs.,  clerk. 

CORNEWALL,  WILLIAM.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1386-8. 
Ord.  acolyte  (Ely)  Mar.  2,  1386-7. 

CORNWALL,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1638-9. 

CORNWALLIS,  BEVERCOTES.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1636. 
Of  Lincolnshire.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Lincoln.  Bapt.  at 
St  Margaret's,  Lincoln,  June  28,  1620.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 
May  14,  1636.    Dead  in  1673.   {Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

CORNEWALLIS,  CHARLES.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Trinity, 
Michs.  1566.  Doubtless  s.  of  Sir  Thomas,  Knt.  B.  at  Brome 
Hall,  Suffolk.  Knighted,  July  11,  1603.  M.P.  for  Norfolk, 
1604.  Resident  ambassador  in  Spain,  1605-9.  Treasurer  of 
the  hoiisehold  of  Henry,  Prince  of  Wales,  1610.  Retired  to 
Harbome,  Staffs.,  where  he  died  Dec.  29,  1629.  Buried  at 
St  Giles-in-the-Fields,  London.   (D.N.B.) 

CORNWALLIS,  CHARLES.  Adm.  as  nobleman,  at  Clare,  Nov. 
9,  1717.  S.  of  Charles,  Lord  Comwallis.  B.  Mar.  29,  1700. 
Succeeded  his  father,  1721.  Constituted  Lord  Chief  Justice 
and  Justice  in  Eyre  of  all  the  King's  forests,  south  of  the 
Trent.  Constable  of  the  Tower  of  London,  1740.  Created 
Earl  and  Viscoimt,  1753.  Died  June  23,  1762.  Will,  P.C.C. 
(Jacob's  Peerage,  11.  211.) 

CORNWALLIS,  FRANCIS.  Matric  FeU.-Com.  from  King's, 
Easter,  1637. 

CORNWALLIS,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1657.  Of 

Norfolk. 

CORNWALLIS,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's, 
June  23,  1653.  S.  of  Sir  Fred^ck,  of  Brome,  Suffolk. 
B.  at  Culford.  School,  Culford.  Matric.  1653.  Adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  22,  1656.   {Peile,  i.  555.) 

CORNWALLIS,  FREDERICK.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Christ's, 
Feb.  9,  1731-2.  S.  of  Charles,  Baron  Comwallis.  B.  in 
London,  Feb.  22,  1712-3.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  1732;  B.A. 
1736-7;  D.D.  1748.  Fellow,  1738.  Ord.  deacon,  1739;  priest 
(Norwich)  Oct.  1742.  R.  of  Chelmondiston,  Suffolk,  1740. 
R.  of  Tivetshall,  Norfolk,  1742.  Chaplain  to  the  King.  Canon 
of  Windsor,  1746.  Preb.of  Lincoln,  1747.  Canon  of  St  Paul's, 
1760.  Dean,  1766-8.  Bishop  of  Lichfield,  1750.  Archbishop 
of  Canterbury,  1768.  Died  Mar.  19,  1783.  Buried  in  Lam- 
beth Church.   (D.N.B.;  PeiU,  11.  225.) 

CORNWALEYS,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  July  4, 
1609.  S.  of  Henry,  gent.,  of  Westwick,  Norfolk.  B.  at 
Ranwortb.  School,  North  Walsham.  Matric.  1609;  Scholar, 
1609-11. 

CORNWALLIS,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1669. 
Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  1670;  B.A.  1672-3.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Apr.  1673.  V.  of  Chrishall,  Essex,  1678-  .  R. 
of  Tecton,  Kent,  1682-1710.  Author,  Sermon.  Died  1710. 
(Masters.) 

CORNWALLIS,  JOHN.    Matric.   pens,   from  T^Nirv,  Michs. 

1560. 
CORNWALLIS,  JOHN.    Adm.   FelL-Com.   (age   15)  at  Caius, 

Jan.  31,  1588-9.    S.  of  William,  of  Brome  Hall,  Suffolk, 

Esq.     S>chool,    Higbgate,    liUddlesex.     A    popish    recusant 

family.   Died  young.   (Venn,  i.  135.) 

CORNWALLIS,  JOHN.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1647.  Of  Suffolk.  Perhaps  t.  and  h.  of  John,  of 
Ashficld,  Suffolk.  Esq.;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  6,  1647. 


Corn  WELL,  Francis 

CORNWALLIS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Aot.  15,  1669. 
ist  s.  of  John,  of  (Wingfield  College),  Suffolk,  Esq.  Matric. 
1669.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  3,  1669.  (C«iiwallis  of 
Cretingham;  Vis.  ofSuff.,  1664.) 

CORNWALEIS,  PHILLIP.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Oct. 
10,  1594.  S.  of  John,  Esq.  B.  at  Londham  Hall,  Pettistree, 
Suffolk,  Sept.  15,  1578.  School,  Brandeston.  Died  June  7, 
1601.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1596).  (Venn,  i.  154;  V.  B.  Red- 
stone.) 

CORNWALLIS,  PHILIP.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  30, 
1631.  S.  of  Sir  William,  of  Bumham  Thorpe.  Matric.  1631; 
B.A.  1634-5;  M.A.  1638.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  2, 
1644;  priest  (Lincohi)  Aug.  16, 1646.  R.  of  Little  EUingham, 
Norfolk,  1647:  resigned  same  year.  R.  of  Bumham  Thorpe, 
1643.  Died  Dec.  30,  1680.  Buried  at  Bumham  Thorpe. 
M.I. 

CORNWALEIS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius, 
Feb.  27,  1584-5.  S.  of  Henry,  of  Coxford  Abbey,  Norfolk, 
Esq.  School,  Norwich.  Matnc.  1584-5;  B.A.  1588-9;  M.A. 
1592.  Fellow,  1592-6.  Entered  the  English  College  at  Rome, 
Feb.  28,  T599,  as  'Richard  Fincham.'  Ord.  priest  (R.C.) 
1599.  Sent  to  England,  1601.  Died  in  Spain,  1606.  (Venn, 
I.  124;  Records  S.  J.,  i.  181.) 

CORNWALLIS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Cathakinx's, 
1673.   Matric.  1673. 

CORNWALLIS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar 
from  Eton,  Aug.  i,  1517.  S.  of  William,  of  Brome,  Suffolk. 
B.A.  1518-9.  Fellow,  1517.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Apr.  23,  1519; 
priest,  June  18,  1519.  R.  of  Thrandeston,  Suffolk.  Arch- 
deacon of  Norwich,  1543-57.   Died  1557.   (Cooper,  1.  170.) 

CORNWALLIS,  THOMAS.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Gonville 
Hall,  Michs.  1546.    I*robably  brother  of  WiUiam  (1544). 

CORNEWALLES,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's, 
Michs.  1571. 

CORNWALEIS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Dec.  1,  1596. 
S.  of  John,  Esq.  B.  at  Pettistree,  Suffolk.  School,  Brandeston. 
Matric.  1596.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Apr.  21,  1600.  Lord  of 
the  manor  of  OkenhiU.  Died  Apr.  23,  1627.  M.I.  at  Creting- 
ham. Brother  of  Philip  (1594).   (Venn,  1.  160.) 

CORNWALLIS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke, 
Mar.  18,  1674-5.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Wootton,  Norfolk,  gent. 
Matnc.  1675. 

CORNWALLIS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Apr.  1 3, 1676.  S.  of  Charles,  Baron  Comwallis  of  Eye,  Suffolk. 
B.  July  31,  1663.  Matric.  1677.  An  officer  in  the  Guards. 
Succeeded  bis  brother  Frederick  as  Captain  of  an  indepen- 
dent company  in  Jersey.  Commissioner  of  Lotteries.  Died 
Dec.  29, 1731.  Brotherof  William  (1676).  (D.A'.B.;  Jacob's 
Peerage,  n.  210.) 

CORNWALLYS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Peterhouse, 
Dec.  15,  1677.  S.  of  Thomas,  and  grandson  of  Sir  William. 
School,  Hertford.  Matric.  1677-8;  Scholar,  1678;  B.A. 
1681-2;  M.A.  1685.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1682;  priest  (Norwich) 
May,  1686.  R.  of  Erwarton,  Suffolk,  1686.  Chaplain  to  the 
Earl  of  Warwick  and  HoUand.  R.  of  Bradley  Parva,  Suffolk, 
1687-1724.  R.  of  Helmley,  1724.  Died  July  11,  1731-  M.I. 
at  Erwarton.    Father  of  William  (1725-6). 

CORNEWALLES,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Gonville 
Hall,  Michs.  1544.  Perhaps  s.  of  Sir  John,  of  Brome,  Suffolk. 

CORNEWALLIS,  WILLIAM.  Matric  pens,  (age  11)  from 
Trinity,  Michs.  1560.  One  of  these  names  resident  student 
at  Trinity  HaU  in  Aug.  1564. 

CORNWALLIS,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  1598; 
scholar  from  Westminster.  Probably  already  admitted  at 
Corpus  Christi  in  1597.  Entered  at  Douay  July  31,  1599; 
'Huyt  alias  ComwaUys;  Suffolciensis;  of  Trinity  CoUege, 
Qimbridge.'   Left,  1600.    (Douay  Diary.) 

CORNWALLIS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Apr.  13,  1676.  S.  of  Charles,  Lord  ComwaUis,  Baron  of  Eye, 
Suffolk.  B.  Mar.  31,  1661.  Matric  1677.  Perhaps  B.  at 
Stanhowe,  and  colleger  at  Eton,  1671-4-  Brother  of  Thomas 
(1676). 

CORNWALLIS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sr  Catharine's, 
Jan.  8,  1725-6.  Of  Ipswich.  S.  of  Thomas  (1677).  R.  of 
Erwarton,  Suffolk.  Matric.  1726;  B.A.  1729-30;  M.A.  1741. 
V.  of  St  Margaret's,  Ipswich.  R.  of  Gt  Weiiham,  SuffoUc, 
1732.  R.  of  Chelmondiston,  1738-86.  Died  Nov.  12,  1786. 
Buried  at  Chelmondiston.  M.I. 

CORNWALLIS, .  Matric  from  Trinity,  c.  1597. 

CORNWALLIS, .   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Easter, 

1626. 

CORNWELL,  see  also  CORNWALL. 

CORNWELL,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  20, 
1618,  as  CornhiU.  Matric  1618,  as  ComeU;  B.A.  1631-a; 
M.A.  1625. 


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CoRNWELL,  Henry 

CORNWELL,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  Jan.  24, 

165S-9.    S.  of  Henry.    B.  at  Chelsea,  Middlesex.    School, 

Cambridge  (private).  Matric.  1659;  B. A.  1662-3;  M. A.  1666; 

LL.D.  1676.    Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  May  29,  1670.    R.  of 

Clapton,  Northants.,  1676.    R.  of  Molesworth,  near  Kim- 

bolton,  1694.   Died  Sept.  29,  1699,  aged  58.   M.I.  at  Gt  St 

Andrew's,  Cambridge.   (Peile,  i.  583.) 
CORNEWELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  July  27, 

1669.   S.  of  Henry,  cook.   B.  at  Cambridge.   School,  Perse. 

Migrated  to  Emmanuel,  Apr.  29,  1670.    Matric.  1670;  B.A. 

1673-4;  M.A.  1677;  D.D.  1701.   Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept. 

19. 1675- 
CORNWELL  or  CORNELL,  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel, 

June   13,    1635.    Of  Yorkshire.    Matric.    1635;   B.A.   from 

Magdalene,  1638-9.   V.  of  Skipsea,  Yorks.,  c.  1650. 
CORNWELL,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Sept.  10,  1708. 

Of  York.   Matric.  1708;  Scholar;  B.A.  1712-3. 
CORNEWELL,  THOMAS.    Adm.  sizar  (age  r6)  at  St  John's, 

Apr.  I,  1657.    S.  of  Arthur,  cook,  of  Hargrave,  Suffolk. 

B.  there,   ijchool,  Cambridge.    Matric.  i6S7;  B.A.  1660-1; 

M.A.  1669.    Probably  R.  of  Dalham,  Suffolk,  1672.    R.  of 

Wangford,  1673.   (V.  B.  Redstone.) 
CORRANCE,  JOHN.    Adm.  Fell. -Com.  (age  17)  at  Pembroke, 

Aug.  12,  1729.    S.  of  Clement,  of  Rougham,  Suffolk,  Esq. 

Matric.  1729.    Buried  at  Rougham,  June  i,  1742.    Brother 

of  Robert  (1733). 
CORRANCE,  RICHARD.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke, 

July  3,  1713.   S.  of  John,  of  Parham,  Suffolk,  Esq.   B.  at 

Rendlesham.  Matric.  1713;  LL.B.  1719.  (Burke,  L.G.) 
CORRANCE,  ROBERT.    Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 

Dec  4,  1733.   S.  of  Clement,  gent.,  of  Rougham,  Suffolk. 

B.  at  Rougham.   School,  Bury.   Matric.  i733;  B.A.  1737-8. 

Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  i,   1733.    Ord.  deacon 

(Lincoln)  Feb.  26,  1737-8;  C.  of  Alexton,  Leics.  Brother  of 

John  (1729). 
CORT,  EDWARD.  Scholar  of  St  John's.  Buried  at  All  Saints', 

Cambridge,  Oct.  i,  1626. 
CORTE,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Dec.  30,  1656. 

S.  of  James,  yeoman.    B.  at  Gt  Bowden,  Leics.    School, 

Uppingham.     Matric.    X657;    B.A.    i66o-r.     Ord.   deacon 

(Peterb.)  Aug.  17,  1662. 
CORVYN,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Lent,  1580-1. 
CORY,  EDMUND.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  May  4,  1636. 

S.  of  Thomas,  husbandman,  deceased,  of  Earlham,  Norfolk. 

B.  at  Spixworth.    School,  Norwich.    Matric.   1636;  B.A. 

1639-40.     Ord.  deacon   (Norwich)   Dec.   20,   1640;   priest 

(Peterb.)    Sept.   23,   1641.      R.  of  Oulton,  Suffolk,   1647. 

(Venn,  i.  321.) 
CORY,  EDWARD.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1610; 

Scholar,  1614;  B.A.  1615-6;  M.A.  1622. 
CORIE,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1612. 

Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Bramerton,  Norfolk,  gent. ; 

adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  5,  1613.    Recorder  of  Norwich, 

1663-77.   M.P.  for  Norwich,  1661.   Died  1678. 
CORY,  JAMES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  Michs.  1688; 

M.B.  1689.   S.  of  Samuel,  of  Rattery,  Devon,  clerk,  matric. 

from  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  May  13,  1684,  age  16.  Brother 

of  John  (1686-7).    (Al.  Oxon.) 

CORREY,  JOHN.  Probably  scholar  of  Christ's,  1534.  R.  of 
Tbimblebjr,  Lines.  'Ord.  priest  (Carlisle)  Oct.  3,  1562:  aged 
64;  married;  B.A.,  Cambridge,  1536;  preacher  (Carlisle); 
well  versed  in  sacred  learning.'  (Lib.  CUr.  Line.,  1576.) 

COREY,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  22, 1651. 
S.  of  Robert,  weaver,  of  Norwich.  B.  there.  School,  Norwich. 
Matric.  1651;  B.A.  1654-5;  M.A.  1658.  V.  of  Happisburgh 
and  Walcott,  Norfolk;  ejected,  1662.  Afterward  kept  a 
school  at  Norwich,  36  years.  Died  1698.  M.I.  in  the  Meeting 
House,  Colegate  St.   {Calamy,  11.  305.) 

CORY,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1667.  Of  Norwich. 
Matric  1668;  B.A.  1671-2;  M.A.  1675;  B.D.  1683.  Fellow, 
1675-88.  Taxor,  1678.  V.  of  St  Andrew's,  Cambridge,  1678. 
R.  of  Landbeach,  Cambs.,  1688-1727.  V.  of  Impington,  1716. 
V.  of  Uttleburv,  Essex.  1726  (B.D.).  Died  Sept.  17.  1727, 
aged  76.  Buried  at  Landbeach.  M.I.   Father  of  John  (1710). 

CORY,  JOHN.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  7,  1686-7. 
Matric.  1687;  LL.B.  1688.  S.  of  Samuel,  of  Rattery,  Devon, 
clerk,  matric.  from  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  Mar,  23, 1682-3, 
age  17.  R.  of  Aveton  Gifford,  Devon,  1690.  Brother  ot 
James  (1688).  (Al.  Oxon.) 

CORY,  JOHN.  Adm.  (age  17)  at  Corpus  Christi,  1710.  S.  of 
John  (1667),  R.  of  Landbeach,  Cambs.  Matric  1710;  B.A. 
1713-4;  M.A.  from  King's,  1717.  Conduct  of  King's,  1716. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Feb.  26,  1715-6;  priest,  Sept.  22,  1717. 
V.  of  Waterbeach,  Cambs.,  1719.  Died  Apr.  1745.  Brother 
of  William  (1723).  (Ely  Dio.  Rec.,  370.) 


CosiN,  John 

CORY,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  Pembroke,  1730.  S.  of  John,  of  S. 
Brent,  Devon,  clerk.  Matric.  from  Exeter  College,  Oxford, 
Mar.  16, 1718-9,  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1722.  V.  of  Marham 
Church,  Cornwall.  Will  (Exeter)  1751.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

COREY,  ROBERT.  Scholar  of  Trinity  Hall,  1626;  LL.B.  1632. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  22,  1633. 

CORY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  13, 
1654-5-  S.  of  Robert,  weaver,  of  Norwich.  B.  there.  School, 
Norwich.  Matric.  1655;  B.A.  1658-9;  M.A.  1662;  B.D.  1669; 
D.D.  1675.  Fellow,  1659.  R.  of  Danbury,  Essex,  1665.  R. 
of  Roding  Margaret,  1674.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1683.  Arch- 
deacon of  Middlesex,  1691.  Died  Mar.  1704-5.  M.I.  at 
Danbury. 

CORY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Nov.  2,  1708. 
S.  of  Joseph,  weaver,  of  Norwich.  B.  there.  School,  Norwich. 
Matric.  1708;  Scholar,  1708-13;  B.A.  1712-3;  M.A.  1716. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich),  C.  of  Marsham,  Norfolk,  Dec.  11, 
1715;  priest,  Jan.  11,  1715-6.  Master  at  Norwich  Grammar 
School,  1713-37.  V.  of  St  Michael  Coslany,  Norwich,  1715-6. 
R.  of  Hackford  and  WhitweU,  1721-50.  R.  of  St  Edmund, 
Norwich,  1737-50.  Will  proved,  1751.  (Venn,  i.  519.) 

CORREY,  THOMAS.  Matric  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1564. 
'Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  May  8, 1569;  aged  32;  married;  skilled 
in  Latin'  (Lib.  CUr.  Line.,  1576)  ('B.A.').  Perhaps  R.  of 
Moorley,  Lines.,  1571-9;  and  R.  of  Mareham-le-Fen,  1579. 

CORY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1627.  Of  Norwich. 

Perhaps  Matric.  as  '  Covy.'  One  Thomas  Cory,  of  Norwich, 

s.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  was  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  2, 

1629-30.  Perhaps  Chief  Prothonotary  of  the  King's  Bench. 

B.  at  Gt  Transon,  Norfolk.  Of  Hutton,  Essex.  Adm.  at  the 

Inner  Temple,  1637.  Bencher.  Died  1656. 
CORIE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.pens.at  Pembroke,  1627.  Of  Norfolk. 

Matric.    1629;   B.A.   1630-1;   M.A.    1640.    R.   of  AUerton, 

Suffolk,  1648. 
CORIE,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  29,  1661. 

Of  Norfolk.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Norwich;  adm. 

at  the  Inner  Temple,  1669.   One  of  these  names,  of  Norwich, 

adm.  student  at  Leyden,  Aug.  9,  1662. 

CORY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizctr  (age  19)  at  Peterhouse,  July  i, 
1723;  afterwards  pens.  S.  of  John  (1667),  B.D.,  R.  of  Land- 
beach, Cambs.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric.  1724;  Scholar, 
1724;  B.A.  1726-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  24,  1727.  R.  of 
Deopham,  Norfolk,  1728-36.  Died  Jime  18,  1736.  Brother 
of  John  (1710). 

COSBY,  PHINEAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1611. 
Matric.  1611;  B.A.  1615-6;  M.A.  1621.  V.  of  Stalisfield, 
Kent,  1629-41.  V.  of  Hollingboume,  1641-52.  Died  1652. 
One  of  these  names  V.  of  Linton,  Kent,  till  his  death,  Dec. 
1676. 

COSIN,  EDMUND.  Scholar  or  fellow  of  King's  Hall,  c.  1540.  Of 
Bedfordshire.  B.  c.  1511.  B.A.  1534-5;  M.A.  1540-1;  B.D. 
1547.  Fellow  of  St  Catharine's,  c.  1540;  of  Trinity,  1546. 
Rroctor,  1545-6.  Master  of  St  Catharine's,  1554-9.  Vice- 
Chancellor,  1558.  Chaplain  to  Bishop  Bonner.  V.  ofGrendon, 
Northants.,  1538-41.  R.  of  St  Edmund's,  North  Lynn, 
Norfolk,i553.  V. of Trumpington, Cambs.,  1553.  V.ofCaistor, 
Holy  Trinity,  and  Oxburgh,  Norfolk,  1554.  R.  of  Fakenham, 
1555-  R-  oi  Thrapland,  1555.  Retu^d  from  all  his  prefer- 
ments, c.  1560,  and  lived  for  some  time  in  Caius  College. 
Afterwards  went  abroad.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1574.  (Cooper,  i.  204; 
D.N.B.) 

COSEN,  EZECHIAL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  July,  1612; 
B.A.  1615-6;  M.A.  1619;  M.D.  1626.  Candidate  for  R.C.P. 
1627.  Practised  at  Newark-on-Trent.  Will  (York)  1636. 
(Peile,  I.  287;  Munk,  i.  194.) 

COSIN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Mar.  25,  1610. 
S.  of  Giles,  citizen  of  Norwich.  School,  Norwich.  Matric. 
1610;  Scholar,  1610;  B.A.  1613-4;  M.A.  1617;  B.D.  1623;  D.D. 
1630.  Fellow,  1620-4.  University  preacher,  1622.  Secretary 
to  Overall,  Bishop  of  Lichfield.  Chaplain  to  Neile,  Bishop  of 
Durham.  Preb.  of  Durham  and  Master  of  Greatham 
Hospital,  1624.  R.  of  Elwick,  Durham,  1624.  Archdeacon. 
East  Riding,  Yorks.,  1625.  R.  of  Brancepeth,  Durham,  1626. 
Master  of  Peterhouse,  1635-44  and  1660.  Vice-Chancellor, 
1639-40.  Ejected  from  the  Mastership,  Mar.  13, 1643-4.  Dur- 
ing the  Interregnum  he  lived  in  Paris,  and  was  chaplain  to 
Queen  Henrietta  Maria.  Dean  of  Peterborough,  1640-60. 
Bishop  of  Durham,  1660-72.  Died  in  London,  Jan.  15, 1671-2. 
Buried  at  Bishop  Auckland.  Famous  for  his  learning,  for  his 
administrative  powers,  and  for  his  princely  liberality.  Father 
of  the  next.  (D.N.B.;  Venn,  i.  207;  Vis.  0/  Durham,  1666.) 

COSIN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  26, 
1649.  S.  of  John  (above),  ejected  Master.  School,  Peter- 
borough. He  entered  the  English  College  at  Rome,  Oct.  26, 
1652,  as  Charles  Cosins;  ord.  priest  (R.C.)  Feb.  24,  1657-8, 
He  was  living  in  1671,  being  in  Holy  Orders  in  the  Church 
of  Rome.  (T.  A.  Walker;  Vis.  of  Durham,  1666.) 


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CosiN,  John 

COSYN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  May  a7,  1650. 
S.  of  John,  alderman,  of  Newcastle.  B.  there.  Bapt  at 
All  Saints',  Feb.  2,  1633-4.  Schools,  Aberdeen  and  Leeds. 
Matric.  1650.  Buried  at  All  Saints',  May  30,  1658.  (H.  M. 
Wood.) 

COSIN,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1561. 
S.  of  John,  of  Newhall,  Durham.  School,  Skipton.  Scholar, 
1563;  B.A.  1565-6;  M.A.  1569;  LL.D.  1580.  FeUow,  1566. 
Adm.  advocate,  Oct.  14, 1585.  Chancellor  of  Worcester,  1583. 
Dean  of  the  Arches  and  Vicar-general  of  Canterbury,  1583. 
M.P.  for  Hindon,  Wilts.,  1586, 1589.  Author, on  Ecclesiastical 
I.aw.  Died  in  I>octors'  Commons,  Nov.  30,  1597.  Buried  at 
Lambeth.    WiU,  P.C.C.   (Cooper,  11.  230;  D.N.B.) 

COSIN,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Sept.  20,  1568.  S.  of 
Thomas,  of  Bedfordshire.  Age  i8.  At  Trinity  three  years. 
(See  Venn,  i.  63,  where  he  is  wrongly  identified  with  the  last.) 

COSEN,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Emmanuel,  July  3, 1602. 

Matric.  1602. 
COSYN,  TH0J4AS.  M.A.  1460-1;  B.D.  1469;  D.D.  1501.  FeUow 

of  Corpus  Christi,   1462.    Of  Norwich  diocese.    Proctor, 

1469-70.    R.  of  Denton,  Norfolk,  1468.   R.  of  KeUing,  1483. 

Master  of  Corpus  Christi,   1487-1515.    R.  of  Landbeach, 

Cambs.,   1489-1516.    Chancellor  of  the   University,   1490. 

Lady    Margaret    Professor,    1504-6.     Died    July   9,    1515. 

Benefactor  to  Corpus  Christi.    (Cooper,  i.  17;  Gr.  Bk.,  A. 

187.) 
COSEN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  1623.  S.  of  Robert. 

B.  at  Gt  Staughton,  Hunts.    Matric.  1623;  B.A.  1626-7; 

M.A.  1630.   Licensed  to  cure  of  Wyddial,  Herts.,  1631,  and 

remained  there  till  his  death  in  1664.  Will,  P.C.C,  as  Cosins. 

(PeiU,  I.  351.) 

COZEN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1738.  Of  Hunting- 
donshire. Matric.  1739;  B.A.  1742-3.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
May  29,  1743;  priest.  Mar.  10,  1744-5. 

COSYN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1487. 
Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1488.  R.  of  St  Clements  Danes,  1493-5. 
Archdeacon  of  Bedford,  1494;  of  Bath,  1497.  Dean  of  Wells, 
1499.  Died  1524-5.  Buried  in  Wells  Cathedral.  Will  (P.C.C.) 
1531.   (Cooper,  I.  32.) 

COSYN,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1554. 

COSYN,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1581; 
Scholar,  1584;  B.A.  1585-6;  M.A.  1589. 

COSEN,  WILLIAM.   Matric  pens,  from  Christ's,  1595-6. 

COSEN,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1621; 
B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.  1628.  One  of  these  names  (Cousyn)  V.  of 
Shinfleld,  Berks.,  1633.   (PeiU,  i.  341.) 

COSYN, .  B.Can.L.  1534-5. 

COSYNGE, .  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1544. 

COSOWORTH  or  COSWORTH,  MICHAEL.  Matric.  pens,  from 
St  John's,  Michs.  1576.  S.  of  John,  mercer,  of  London;  of 
Cornish  extraction.  B.A.  1579-80.  R.  of  Redruth,  Corn- 
wall, 1587;  of  Duloe,  1587;  and  R.  of  Sampford  Courtenay, 
Devon,  1589.  Translated  the  Psalms  into  English  verse. 
He  and  his  family  finally  returned  to  Cornwall.  Will 
(Exeter)  1610.  (Cooper,  11.  430;  D.N.B.;  Vivian,  Cornish 
Pedigrees.) 

COSOWORTH, .  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1585. 

COSSAM  or  COSHAM,  ADAM.  Matric  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs. 
1621;  B.A.  1625-6. 

COSSARIDA,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  July,  1656, 
as  Cossarides;  B.A.  1656-7;  M.A.  1661. 

COST,  RICHARD.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1434-9. 

COSTENTYNE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  1595-6; 
B.A.  1598-9;  M.A.  1603.  R.  of  Taxall,  Cheshire,  1606-31. 
Buried  June  10,  1631.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1632.  (PeiU,  1.  217; 
Earwaker's  E.  Cheshire,  11.  545.) 

COSTER,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Aug.  29, 
i6<>9.  S.  of  Arthur,  aeceased.  B.  In  London.  Sdiool, 
Winchester.  Matric.  1699;  B.A.  1703-^;  M.A.  1710.  Ord, 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  19,  1703;  priest  (Ely)  June  11,  1704. 
V.  of  Ashbumham,  Sussex,  1705.  R.  of  Catsfield,  1721. 
Buried  at  Ashbumham,  May  i,  1750. 

COSTER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sirar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Jan  22, 1637-*. 
S.  of  Thomas,  yeoman.  B.  at  Newnham,  Oxon.  Schools, 
Balden-Brigbtwell  and  Henley-on-Thames.   Matric.  1637-6. 

COSTBSSBY  or  COSSEY,  HENRY.  B.D.  Ocd.  priest  (Norwich) 
Apr.  IS,  1441.  From  1443  to  1472  he  seems  to  have  been  a 
member  of  King's  Hall.  R.  of  Banbam,  Norfolk,  1453;  of 
Bixton.  1472;  of  Wilby,  1476.  Master  of  Rushwnrth  College 
(Gonville's  foundation)  1472.  Master  of  Gooville  HaU, 
1475-83.  Died  July  20,  1483.  Benefactor  to  the  College 
buildings.   (Venn,  i.  12.) 


COTTENHAM,  JOHN 

COSTCSSEY,  WILLIAM.  LL.B.  Of  York  dk>cese.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely)  Feb.  26,  1389-90;  priest.  Mar.  19,  1389-90:  UUe 
St  John's  Hospital. 

COSTIN,  COSTON  or  COSTYN,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  sizar  from 
Christ's,  Easter,  1677.  Perhaps  of  Ipswich.  B.A.  1679-80. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  1679-80;  priest  (London)  May,  i68i. 
V.  of  Haddenham,  Bucks.,  1689.  Buried  Nov.  2,  1731 
aged  77.   M.L  at  Haddenham.   Will  (Archd.  Bucks.).  (PmU 


COSTYN  or  CONSTANTYN,  JOHN.  Scholar  at  King's  Haix. 
1428-36;  LL.B.  ' 

COSTIN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  July  3,  1721.  S.  of 
Thomas,  of  Wilshamstead,  Beds.  School,  Houghton  Con- 
quest. Matric.  1721.  Migrated  to  Trinity,  Nov.  15.  i7aa 
age  22.   B.A.  1724-5. 

COSTOBADY,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  July  9,  1742.  Of 
York.  S.  of  Jean  Jacques,  a  French  immigrant.  Matric 
1743;  Schol-u:;  LL.B.  1748.  R.  of  Wensley,  Yorks.,  1749- 
1802.  Married  Anne,  dau.  of  J.  A.  Mihies,  LL.D.,  of  Newark. 
Died  Nov.  ^3,  1802,  aged  78.  Buried  at  Wensley.  (A.  Gray; 
H.  McCall,  Churches  of  Richmondshire.) 

COTCHET,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Mar.  24, 1657-8; 
migrated  to  Christ's  (age  18)  Apr.  9,  1658.  S.  of  Robert, 
B.  at  Mickleover,  Derbs.  School,  Repton.  Matric  1658. 
Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Dec.  5,  i66x. 

COTES,  see  CpATES. 

COTESWORTH  or  COATSWORTH,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17) 
at  St  John's,  Jan.  7,  1668-9.  S.  of  William,  deceased,  of 
South  Shields,  Durham.   B.  there.  School,  Brignall. 

COTSWORTH,  ROBERT.    Matric  sizar  from  Quxbks',  Easter, 

1565. 
COTESWORTH,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Peter- 
house,  June  28, 1712.  OfEhirham.  School,  Sedbergh,  Yorks. 
Matric.  1712;  B.A.  1715-6;  Scholar,  171 6.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Mar.  9,  1717-8.  (According  to  Al.  Oxon.,  he  was 
8.  of  William,  of  Fenchurch  St,  London,  Esq.,  M.P.  Adm. 
at  Wadham  College,  Oxford,  Diec.  9,  1712,  age  17.) 

COTESWORTH,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
May  9,  1717.  S.  of  William,  of  Gateshead,  Durham.  Sciiool, 
Sedbergh,  Yorks.  Matric  1718-9.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  July  15,  1717. 

COTGRAVE,  RANDLE.  Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1586;  Scholar,  1587.  Perhaps  s.  of  William,  of  Christleton, 
Cheshire.  Secretary  to  William  Cecil,  Earl  of  Exeter.  Adm. 
at  the  Inner  Temple,  1591,  as  of  Chester.  Author  of  a  French- 
English  Dictionary.  P*robably  registrar  to  the  Bishop  of 
Chester.   Died  1634.   (D.N.B.) 

COTMAN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  June  29,  1695. 
Only  s.  of  Joseph,  druggist,  of  Yarmouth.  B.  there.  School, 
Yarmouth.  Matric.  1695;  Scholar,  1695-7.  Died  1717.  M.I. 
in  St  Nicholas,  Yarmouth.    (Venn,  i.  497.) 

COTTMAN,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  June  13, 
1721.  S.  of  Thomas  (?  John),  mercer,  of  Yarmouth.  B.  there. 
School,  Yarmouth.  Scholar,  1721H5;  Matric  1723;  LL.B. 
1726.  Resided  in  Yarmouth.  Mayor,  1745,  1757, 1759.  Died 
Aug.  29,  1762.  (Venn,  11.  i6;  G.  Mag.) 

COTMAN,  RICHARD  or  ROBERT.  Fellow  of  Gonville  Hall, 
1423-6.  One  of  the  King's  chantry  priests  at  Chichester, 
1439.  Died  c.  1443.   (Pat.  Rolls.) 

COTNEY,  .     B.A.    1524-5.      One  Roland  Cotney  R.  of 

Framlingham,  Suffolk,  c.  1544. 

COTT,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  as '  Cobb '  at  St  John's,  July  4, 
1746.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Lynn.  School,  Lynn.  Matric.  1746. 
Migrated  to  Corpus  Christi,  1750.  B.A.  1750-1;  M.A.  1754; 
B.D.  1762.  Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi,  1752-62.  Moderator, 
1760.  Taxor,  1760.  Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1765.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely)  Sept.  24,  175a:  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept  23,  1753.  R.  of 
Gt  Braxted,  Essex,  1762-81.  V.  of  Coggeshall.  R.  of  Retten- 
don.  Died  Oct.  13,  1781,  aged  33.   (Masters -Lamb.) 

COTTA  or  COTTEY,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs. 

1588;  B.A.  1592-3;  M.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1596;  M.D. 

1604.   A  native  of  Warwickshire.    Practised  as  physician  at 

Northampton,  probably  till  1650.  Author,  medical.  (D.N.B.; 

Masters.) 
COTTELL,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1618; 

B.A.  from  Clare,  1616-7.   Perhaps  s.  of  William,  of  Larkbear, 

Devon.    R.  of  Forrabury,  Cornwall,   1630-70.    Buried  at 

Trevalga.   WUl,  Exeter. 
COTTLE,   MARK.    Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity   Hall,  Jan.   6, 

171 1-2.   Matric.  i7»o-';  LL.B.  1715. 
COTTEN,  JAMES.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1609. 
COTTENHAM,  JOHN.  B.Can.L.  1301-2.   A  monk. 


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COTTERELL,  CHARLES 

COTTERELL,  CHARLES.  Matric  FelL-Com.  from  Queens', 
Michs.  1629.  Of  Wylsford,  Lines.  S.  of  Sir  Clement,  Knt. 
B.  1615.  Master  of  the  Ceremonies,  1641.  Knighted,  1645. 
M.P.  for  Cardigan,  1663-78.  Master  of  Requests,  1670. 
Ambassador  to  Brussels.  D.C.L.  (Oxford)  1670.  Died  1701. 
Will  (P.C.C.)  June  21,  1701.  Father  of  the  next.  (D.iV.B.; 
Burke,  L.G.;  F.  C.  Cass,  Monken  Hadley.) 

COTTRELL,  CHARLES  LUDOVIC  S.  of  Sir  Charles,  above. 
B.  1654.  Matric.  from  Merton  College,  Oxford,  July  14, 1671. 
Master  of  the  Ceremonies,  1686.  Knighted,  1687,  'as  Sir 
Charles  Ludowick  Cottrell,  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge, 
LL.D.,  incorp.  at  Oxford,  June  3,  1708.'  Died  July  9,  1710. 
Not  found  in  our  records.  Father  of  the  next,  Stephen  (1716) 
and  William  (1716)-   {Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.) 

COTTERELL,  CLEMENT.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan. 
6,  1706-7.  S.  of  Sir  Charles  (above).  School,  Eton,  colleger. 
1697-1704.  Matric  1705-6;  LL.B.  1710.  Fellow,  June  11, 
1709-16.  D.C.L.  (Oxford)  1733;  LL.D.  incorp.  from  Oxford, 
1749.  Knighted,  1710.  Master  of  the  Ceremonies,  17x0- 
58.  F.S.A.  1725.  Assume!  the  additional  name  of  Dormer, 
1741.  Died  Oct.  11,  1758,  aged  73.  Brother  of  Stephen  and 
William.   (Burke,  L.G.;  D.N.B.;  A.  B.  Beaven;  Al.  Oxon.) 

COTTERELL,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
X483;  B.A.  1486-7;  M.A.  1490. 

COTTRELL,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  4, 
1716-7.  S.  of  Sir  Charles,  Knt.  LL.B.  1722;  LL.D.  1727. 
Fellow,  1720-32.  Adm.  advocate,  1727.  DiediMay  15,  1738. 
Father  of  Sir  Stephen,  Master  of  the  Ceremonies.  (Burke, 
L.G.;  G.  Mag.) 

COTTERELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
Dec.  22,  1716.  S.  of  Sir  Charles,  Knt.  B.  in  St  Martin's, 
Westminster.  B.A.  1720;  D.D.  (Oxford)  Mar.  1,  1733-4- 
Ord.  priest  (Peterb.  Litt.  dim.  from  Canterbury)  May  31, 
1724.  Dean  of  Raphoe,  1725-43.  Bishop  of  Ferns  and 
Leighlin,  1743-4.  Died  Jime  21,  1744.  M.I.  at  St  Anne's, 
Soho.  Brother  of  Clement  and  Stephen.    (Al.  Oxon.) 

COTTESFORD,  JOHN.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1600-1 ;  M.A.  1604. 
Head  Master  of  Ipswich  Grammar  School,  1611-6.  V.  of 
Bedingfield,  SufEoUc,  1622.  Perhaps  Master  of  Dedham, 
Essex  (Cottford),  1633-70,  and  father  of  Robert  (1617). 

COTTESFORD,  ROBERT.   B.A.  from  St  John's,  1568-9;  M.A. 

from  Magdalene,  1572.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Sept.  19,  1572. 

V.  of  Creeting  St  Mary,  and  All  Saints',  Suffolk,  1575-1611. 

Will  (P.C.C.)  1611. 
COTTISFORD,  ROBERT.    Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter, 

1617.    Of  Suffolk.    Perhaps  s.  of  John  (1600-1),  Master  of 

Ipswich  Grammar  School.    B.A.  1620-1;  M.A.  1624;  D.D. 

1636.    Fellow,   1624-33.    Incorp.  at  Oxford,   1624.    V.  of 

Canewdon,   Essex,   1629.     R.   of  Englefield,   Berks.,    1630. 

Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1633.  R.  of  Stanningfield,  Suffolk,  1635-7 ; 

of  Stansfield,  1635-9;  of  Monks  Eleigh,  1635-43,  ejected;  and 

of  Hadleigh,  1638-43.  Died  1660.  (Al.Oxon.) 

COTTISFORD,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs. 
1568;  Scholar.  R.  of  Stepney,  Middlesex,  1593-1604. 

COTSFORD,  STEPHEN.  M.A.  1584  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
Not  found  in  Al.  Oxon. 

COTTISFORD,  THOMAS.  Studied  at  Cambridge  (according  to 
Cooper,  who  however  makes  him  M.A.).  B.  at  Winchester. 
An  early  reformer.  R.  of  St  Peter  and  St  Andrew,  Walpole, 
Norfolk,  till  1544.  V.  of  Littlebury,  Essex,  1544.  R.  of  St 
Martin,  Ludgate,  1553.  Preb.  of  York,  1553-5.  In  exile 
tmder  Queen  Mary.  Author,  theological.  Died  at  Frankfort, 
Dec.  6,  1555.   (Cooper,  1.  140;  D.N.B.) 

COTTESFORD,  THOBiIAS.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1603-4;  M.A. 
1607.  B.  in  St  Michael  Bassishaw,  London.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Dec.  20,  1607;  priest,  Feb.  2i,  1607-8,  age  24.  V. 
of  Dedham,  Essex,  1615-41. 

COTTIE,  PETER.  Licensed  to  practise  medidne,  1576. 

COTTINGHAM,  JOHN.   M.A.  1639  (Incorp.  from  Oxford);  B.A. 

from  Christ  Church,  Oxford,   1632;  M.A.   1635.    Perhaps 

recommended  to  Halstead,  Kent,  June   29,  1643.     Died 

1664.   Will  (P.C.C.)  1665.    (Shaw,  1.  313.) 
COTTINGHAM,  RALPH.   Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Magdalene, 

Apr.  29,  1665.   S.  of  Thomas,  of  Tunstall,  Yorks.   School, 

Brignall,  Yorks.    Matric.   1665;  B.A.   1668-9;  M.A.  1672. 

Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1672.  R.  of  Burythorpe,  Yorks.,  1676-85. 

Head  Master  of  Ripon  Grammar  School,  1681-5.  Died  1685. 
COTTINGHAM,  SQUIRE.    Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Lent, 

1718-9;  Scholar,  1719;  B.A.  1722.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 

June  5,  1726.   Died  at  Queen's  Square,  Westminster,  Sept. 

1737.    (Hist.  Register.) 
COTTINGHAM,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  27, 

1648.   Of  Cheshire. 
COTTINGHAM,  Rector  of.  B.  (DIv,  or  Law),  1473-4. 


Cotton,  Henry 

COTTINGTON,  GEORGE.    Studied  five  terms  at  Cambridge; 

migrated  to  Oxford,  1608;  B.A.  from  Magdalen  College, 

1608-9;  M.A.  1612. 
COTTINGTON,    JOHN.     Studied    five    terms    at    Cambridge; 

migrated  to  Oxford,  1608;  B.A.  from  Magdalen  College,  1608 ; 

M.A.  1611.   R.  of  Hutton,  Somerset,  1615.   Resigned,  1616. 

COTTON,  ALLAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  12,  1619, 
afterwards  Fell.-Com.  Of  London.  B.A.  1620-1;  M.A.  1624. 
One  of  these  names,  citizen  and  alderman  of  London,  adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  r,  1619.  Perhaps  s.  of  Sir  Allan,  Knt., 
of  London  (Lord  Mayor),  who  died  Dec.  25, 1628.  Doubtless 
adm.  at  Oxford,  1617.  Brother  of  William  (1619).  (Al 
Oxon.) 

COTTON,  ALAN.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Feb.  11, 
1653-4.  S.  of  John,  of  Earl  Soham,  Suffolk.  B.  at  Brandon, 
Suffolk.  Schools,  Kenton  and  Ipswich.  Matric.  1654.  Of 
Easton,  Suffolk,  Esq.  Brother  of  Ralph  (1655).  (Vis.  of 
Suff.,  1664.) 

COTTON,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Sept.  4, 1621. 
S.  of  Thomas,  of  Panfield  Hall,  Essex,  Esq.  Matric.  1622. 
Buried  at  Ashill,  Norfolk,  Apr.  16,  1666.  (Cass,  Parish  of 
East  Barnet,  107.) 

COTTON,  BARTHOLOMEW.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1601. 
Of  Norfolk. 

COTTON,  BARTHOLOMEW.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  Apr.  15, 
1619,  afterwards  Fell. -Com.  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.  B.  in 
London.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  22,  1618-9.  Of  Starston, 
Esq.  Buried  there,  July  13, 1634.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1619) 
and  William  (1623).   (Cambs.  Vis.) 

COTTON,  CHARLES.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1618.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  George,  of  Bedhampton,  Hants.,  Knt. 
The  friend  of  Clarendon,  so  highly  praised  in  his  Life,  I.  36. 
Died  1658.  Father  of  Charles,  the  poet.  (Jewitt,  ix.  177.) 

COTTON,  CHEN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1557. 

COTTON,  DORMER.  Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  King's,  Easter, 
1607.  S.  of  Sir  Robert,  of  '  Lettelton '  (?  Litlington),  Cambs. ; 
adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  26,  1608,  as  s.  of  Robert,  of 
Coton,  Cambs.,  and  Elizabeth  Dormer.  Appointed  am- 
bassador extraordinary  from  King  Charles  I  to  the  Persian 
Court,  1626.  Knighted,  1626.  Died  July  23, 1627,  at  Cazbeen 
in  Persia.    Buried  there.   (Cambs.  Vis. ;  Nichols,  in.  724) 

COTTON,  EDMUND.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  Michs. 
1561  (impubes). 

COTTON,  EDMUND.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Queens',  Michs. 
1581.  Of  Essex.  Perhaps  s.  of  Robert,  of  West  Bergholt, 
Essex.  Perhaps  of  Clavering,  Essex;  adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  June  14,  1583.   (Vis.  of  Essex,  1634.) 

COTTON,  EDMUND.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Apr. 
3,  1638.  S.  of  Edmund,  woollen  draper,  deceased.  B.  in 
London.  School,  London.  Matric.  1638.  Adm.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  Mar.  18,  1639-40;  and  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  11,  1641. 

COTTON,  EDWARD.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1549,  impubes. 

COTTON,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1568;  B.A.  1571-2;  M.A.  1575.  Ord.  priest  (Colchester) 
Mar.  28,  1593.   R.  of  Shelfanger,  Norfolk,  1594-1627. 

COTTON,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter, 
1613. 

COTTON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  at  St  John's,  Mar.  17,  1658-9. 
S.  of  Richard,  of  Shrewsbviry.  Matric.  from  University 
College,  Oxford,  Apr.  27,  1632,  age  17;  B.A.  1636.  Candidate 
for  mastership  of  Shrewsbury  School,  1658-9;  2nd  master, 
1659-68.  Died  Oct.  10,  1668.  (T.  Phillips,  Hiit.  of  Shrews- 
bury,  128.) 

COTON,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Apr.  2, 
1707.  Matric.  1708;  B.A.  1710-1. 

COTTON,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Feb.  27, 
1611-2.  Of  Barford,  Norfolk.  S.  of  Roger,  carpenter,  of 
Wramplingham.  School,  Wymondham.  Matric.  1612. 
Licensed  as  schoolmaster,  at  Roydon,  1616;  in  Holy  Orders. 
(Venn,  i.  215.) 

COTTON,  GABRIEL.  M.A.  1612  (Incorp.  from  Oxford;  not 
found  in  Al.  Oxon.). 

COTTON,  GEOFFREY.  Matric.sizarfromTRiNiTY  Hall,  Easter, 
1549.  Probably  s.  of  Sigismimd,  of  Panfield,  Essex.  (Km.  0/ 
Essex,  1558.) 

COTTON,  GEORGE.  Of  Christ's.  B.A.  1507-6.  Wffl  proved 
(V.C.C.)  1508. 

COTTON,  GILES.  Matric  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1570. 
Probably  8.  of  Giles,  of  Trumpington,  Cambs.,  Esq.  Perhaps 
adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1572.  (Vis.  of  Essex,  1558.) 

COTTON,  HENRY.   Incorp.  from  Oxford,  1493-4- 

COTON,  HENRY.   B.A.  15 15-6. 


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Cotton,  Henry 

COTTON,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Nov.  1598.  S.  of 
Thomas,  of  Conington,  deceased.  B.  at  Conington,  Hunts. 
Matric.  1598.   Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb.  37,  1600-1. 

COTTON,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  May  14,  1718.  S.  of 
William,  Esq.,  of  Crakemaish,  SUfis.  Matric.  17x8;  B.A. 
1721-2;  M.A.  1725.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  23,  1725; 
priest  (Peterb.)  June  5,  1726.  V.  of  Utto.xeter,  Sta^.,  1729. 
V.  of  Kingsbury,  Warws.,  1748.    (St^s.  Pedigrees.) 

COTTON,  ISAAC.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June  11, 
1669.  Matric.  1669.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  George,  of  Gray's 
Inn,  Esq.,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  13,  1670. 

COTTON,  JOHN.  B.A.  1524-5;  M.A.  1528.  Fellow  of  Peter- 
house,  1526-40.  Ord.  sub-deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  7,  1527-8. 
Periiaps  R.  of  Pobtead,  Suffolk,  1554.  V.  of  Gt  Comard,  till 
1577.  Buried  there.    Will  (Bury)  1577-    (V.  B.  Redstone.) 

COTTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  Michs.  1561. 
Resident,  .\ug.  1564. 

COTTON,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Lent,  1563-4. 

COTTON  or  COTTAM,  JOHN.  Matric  sizar  from  Trinity,  Lent, 
1563-4. 

COTTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  1598.  S.  of 
Roland,  of  Derby,  lawyer.  Bapt.  at  St  Alkmunds,  Dec.  15, 
1584.  School,  Derby.  Scholar,  1602;  B.A.  (?  1602-3);  M.A. 
from  Emmanuel,  1606;  B.D.  1613.  Fellow  of  Emmanuel,  1606. 
Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  July  13, 1610.  V.  of  Boston, 
Lines.,  1612-33,  when  he  resigned  and  went  to  New  England. 
Minister  at  Boston,  Massachusetts,  till  his  death,  Dec.  23, 
1652.  Married  (1)  at  Balsham,  Cambs.,  July  3,  1613, 
Elizabeth  Horrocks,  (2)  at  Boston,  Lines.,  Apr.  25,  1632, 
Sarah,  dau.  of  Anthony  Hawkred,  widow  of  Roland  Story. 
{D.N.B.;  Fett,  168;  J.  G.  Bartlett.) 

COTTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1637.  Probably  s.  of  Sir  Thomas  (1611).  B.  1621.  M.P.  for 
Huntingdon,  1661-79;  ^or  Hunts.,  1685-7.  Succeeded  as 
Bart.,  1662.  Died  Sept.  12, 1702.  Buried  at  Conington,  Hunts. 
(G.E.C.) 

COTTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Caius,  Oct.  6,  164  J. 
S.  of  Sir  John,  Knt.,  of  Wood  Ditton,  Cambs.  B.  there,  1615. 
Matric.  1640;  M.A.  1642  (Lit.  Reg.).  Knighted,  and  created 
Bart.,  1641.  Sheriff  of  Cambs.  and  Hunts.,  1641-3.  Died 
1689.  Buried  at  Landwade.  Father  of  John  (1663).  (Venn, 
I.  340;  G.E.C,  I.  100.) 

COTTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  23,  1642-3. 
Matric.  1643. 

COTTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  Nov.  24,  1663. 
Matric.  1663.  S.  of  Sir  John  (1640),  of  Landwade,  Cambs., 
Bart.  Of  Landwade  and  Madingley.  M.P.  for  Cambridge, 
1689,  1696,  1705.  Succeeded  as  Bart.,  1689.  Recorder  for 
Cambridge.  Died  Jan.  20,  1712-13.  Father  of  John  Hynde 
(1701).    (Burke;  Le  Neve,  Man.,  iv.  252;  G.E.C.) 

COTTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  Oct.  4,  1664. 
Perhaps  s.  of  Sir  John  (1637);  died,  v.p.  1681.  {G.E.C.) 

COTTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1673. 
B.  at  Lichfield.  Matric.  1674;  B.A.  1677-8.  Fellow,  1677. 
Married  and  left  soon  after.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1675. 

COTTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1678.  Of 
Yorkshire.  Matric.  Lent,  1679;  B.A.  1682-3;  M.A.  1686. 
R.  of  Swaydiffe,  Kent,  1690-1724.  Died  1724.  Father  of 
John  (1720). 

COTTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  2,  1702. 
S.  of  Richard,  baker.  B.  at  Shrewsbury.  School,  Shrewsbury. 
Matric.  1702;  B.A.  1705-6;  M.A.  1709.  Subscribed  as  deacon 
(Peterb.)  May  30,  1708;  ord.  priest  (Liandaff,  in  Hereford 
Cathedral)  Mar.  5,  1709-10.  V.  of  Brace  Meole,  Salop. 
V.  of  St  Alkmonds,  Shrewsbury,  1734-57.  Died  Dec.  26, 
1757.  (T.  Phillips,  Hist,  of  Shrewsbury,  106;  F.  S.  Hockaday.) 

COTTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Pembroke,  May  13, 
1720.  S.  of  John  (1678),  R.  of  Swaydifie,  Kent.  Matric. 
1720.   Perhaps  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  11,  1720. 

COTTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Aug.  30,  1723.  S.  of 
John,  of  Stone,  Staffs.   School,  Stone.    Matric.  1723. 

COTTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Magdalene,  Oct.  6, 
1727.  S.  of  William  (1700),  Esq.,  deceased.  B.  at  Frampton, 
linos.  School,  Boston.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  18, 
1739;  of  Frampton.  Died  Mar.  8,  1749,  aged  40.  M.I.  at 
Frampton.    {Ltncohuhire  CMurch*$.) 

COTTON,  JOHN  HYNDE.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emman(;bl.  Sept. 
39, 1701.  S.  of  Sir  John  (1663),  of  Madin^ey  aod  Lanawade, 
Cambs.,  Bart.  M.A.  1705  {Com.  Reg.).  Soooeeded  as  Bart., 
1712.  M.P.  for  Cambridge,  1708-33;  for  Camb*.,  i7<a;  for 
Cambridge,  1727-41;  for  Marlborough,  1741-53.  Treasurer 
of  the  Chamber,  1744-6.  Died  in  London,  Feb.  4,  1752. 
Buried  at  Landwade  Father  of  the  next.  {DJi.B.;  G.E.C.) 


Cotton,  Rowland 

COTTON,  JOHN  HYNDE.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Jan, 
6. 1735-6.  S.  of  Sir  John  Hynde,  Bart,  (above).  Matric.  1736. 
Succeeded  as  Baronet,  1752.  Of  Madingley,  Cambs.  Created 
p.C.L.  at  Oxford,  1763.  M.P.  for  St  German's,  1741-7;  for 
Marlborough,  1752-*! ;  for  Cambs.,  1764-80.  Died  Jan.  2^. 
1795,  aged  78.    {G.E.C,  i.  100.) 

COTTON,  JONATHAN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  TRiNrrv,  June  3, 
1680.  B.  at  Wollaston,  Salop.  School,  Newport.  Salop. 
Matric  1680;  B.A.  1683-4;  M.A.  1687. 

COTTON,  LAN  (?  LAU).  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's.  Lent. 
1564-5. 

COTTON,  LAURENCE.  Ucensed  to  practise  medicine  and 
surgery,  1629. 

COTTON,  LEONARD.   AduL  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from 

Eton,  Aug.  14,  1502.    S.  of  Thomas,  of  Copped  Hall,  Essex. 

B.  at  Landwade,  Cambs.    Left  as  scholar.    R.  of  Abington 

Pigotts,    Cambs.,    1517.     Perhaps    R.    of   Cheveley.     Will 

(P.C.C.)  1557. 
COTTON,  MATTHIAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  Easter.  1629; 

B.A.  1634-5;  M.A.  1638. 
COTTON,  PHILIP.  Adm.  FelL-Com.  at  Queens',  Apr.  27,  1661. 

Of  Bedfordshire.  Matric.  1661.  3rd  s.  of  Sir  Thomas,  Bart. 

Of  Conington,  Esq.;  age  37  in  1684.    Adm.  at  the  Middle 

Temple,  Feb.  ir,  1660-1.     Died  s.p.    Brother  of  William 

(1663).   (Burke,  Ext.  Bart.) 
COTTON,  RALPH.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  1655. 

S.  of  John,  of  Soham,  Suffolk.   B.  at  Brandeston,  Suffolk. 

Schools,   Kenton  and   Ipswich.    Matric   1655;   M.B.  from 

Queens',  1660.    Brother  of  Allen  (1653-4). 
COTTON,  RICHARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1554, 

imputes.    One  of  these  names  R.  of  Conington,  Hunts., 

1564-72.   Died  1572. 
COTTON,  RICHARD.    Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Clare,  Easter, 

1559.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Braughing,  Herts.,  1559-62. 

COTTON,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1631. 

COTTON,  ROBERT.  B.Civ.L.  1528-9.  Probably  R.  of  Lamarsh, 
Essex,  1532-6. 

COTTON,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall,  Michs. 
1556.  Probably  matric.  as  pens.  Michs.  1561.  Fellow, 
1564-6.    (No  degree  recorded.) 

COTTON,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1573;  B.A.  from  Trinity,  1575-6. 

COTTON,  ROBERT.  Matric  Fell.-Com.  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1576. 

COTTON,  ROBERT.   Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1576. 

COTTON,  ROBERT  (BRUCE).  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs. 
1581.  Of  Conington,  Hunts.  S.  and  h.  of  Thomas.  B.  Jan.  22, 
1570-1.  School,  Westminster.  B.A.  1585-6.  Knighted,  1603. 
Created  Bart.,  i6ii.  M.P.  for  Newtown,  Isle  of  Wight,  1601 ; 
for  Co.  Huntingdon,  1604 ;  for  Old  Sarum,  1624 ;  for  Thetford, 
1625;  and  for  Castle  Rising,  1628.  Distinguished  antiquary. 
Collector  of  the  'Cottonian  Library.'  Died  May  6,  1631. 
Buried  at  Conington.  Admon.  P.C.C.  Father  of  Thomas 
(1611).    {D.N.B.;  G.E.C.  i.  45.) 

COTTON,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1606.  B.  at  Boreham,  Essex.  B.A.  1610-1;  M.A.  1614 
Fellow,  1612.  Ord.  priest  (London)  Sept  i,  1617,  age  27. 
R.  of  Fordham,  Essex,  1617-33.   Died  1633.   Will,  P.C.C. 

COTTON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Oct.  9, 
1686.  S.  of  Sir  John,  Bart,  of  Stratton,  Beds.  B.  there. 
School,  Westmmster.  Matric  1687.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  Feb.  10,  1687-8.  Succeeded  as  Bart.,  1731.  Of 
Gidding,  Hunts.   Died  July  12,  1749.   {G.E.C,  1.  47.) 

COTTON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Oct.  4,  1687. 
S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Ashill,  Norfolk.  B.  there.  School, 
Merton.  Scholar,  1687-95;  Matric.  1688;  B.A.  1691-2;  M.A. 
1696.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Mar.  1693-4;  priest  (Norwich)  Juno 
3,  1694.  V.  of  Gayton,  Norfolk,  1694-9-  Oied  Aug.  25,  1699. 
{Venn,  I.  484.) 

COTTON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8>  at  St  John's,  June  18, 
1744.  S.  of  Thomas,  ironfounder,  of  Staffs.  B.  at  Daddies- 
pool.  School,  Shrewsbury.   Matric  I744;  B.A.  1747-8. 

COTTON,  ROWLAND.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  e.  1506. 
Of  Bellaport,  Salop,  Krt.  Friend  and  patron  of  John 
Lightfoot,  D.D.  Adm.  at  Uncoln's  Inn,  June  13,  1599- 
Knighted,  1608.  M.P.  for  Newcastle-under-Lyme  1605, 
1628-  for  Salop,  1626.  Will  P.C.C.)  1634.  {CluUerhuck,  11. 
394;  Duke's  Shropshire,  148;  A.  B.  Beaven.) 
COTTON,  ROWLAND.  Adm.  pen*,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  o,  1641. 
Perhaps  s.  of  William,  of  Crakemarah,  SUffi. ;  age  <9  m  J664. 
{Staffs.  Pedigrees.) 
COTTON.  ROWLAND.  Adm.  pent,  at  Trinity,  July  29,  168a. 
Matric  1686;  B.A.  1686-7.  M.P.  for  Newcaitle-under-Lyme, 
1699-1703, 1708  and  17H>-«S.   Died  Apr.  29,  i733- 

403  ^^' 


Cotton,  Samuel 

COTTON,  SAMUEL.  M.A.  1628  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
Leicestershire.  Matric.  from  St  Alban's  Hall,  Nov.  9,  1621, 
age  18;  B.A.  1622-3;  M.A.  1626;  B.D.  1633;  D.D.  from 
Pembroke  College,  Oxford,  1661.  R.  of  Kilworth  Abbas, 
Leics.,  1627-46,  sequestered.  R.  of  Cxttesbach,  1634-45. 
Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1660-5.   (•^'-  Oxon.) 

COTTON,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Nov.  15, 
1644.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Laughton,  Leics.  School,  Sileby, 
Leics.  Of  Dadlington.  J. P.  and  Deputy-Lieut,  for  Leics. 
High  Sheriff,  1684.  Brother  of  William  (1639).  (P«te,  1.489; 
Nichols,  IV.  61.) 

COTTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1476. 

COTON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Michs.  155 1. 

COTTON,    THOMAS.     Matric.    Fell. -Com.    from   Jesus,   Lent, 

1580-1. 
COTTON,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Mar.  1582-3. 

Perhaps  s.  of  Edward,  of  Laughton.  B.A.  1586-7.  Probably 

R.  of  Laughton,  Leics.,  1588  ('B.A.').  {PeiU,  i.  174;  Nichols, 

II.  694.) 
COTTON,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1609. 

S.  of  WUUam,  of  Laughton,  Leics.   Probably  B.  1595.   Died 

1653.  aged  58.    (PeiU,  1.  274-) 
COTTON,  THOMAS.    Matric  Fell.-Com.  from  Trinity,  Easter, 

1611.  S.  of  Sir  Robert  (1581),  of  Conington.    M.A.  1612,  on 

visit  of  PWnce  of  Wales.    Succeeded  as  Bart.,  1631.    M.P. 

for  Marlow,  1624;  for  St  German's,  1626;  for  Hunts.,  1640. 

Died  May  13,  1662,  aged  68.    M.I.  at  Conington.    Father 

of  Philip  (1661)  and  William  (1663).    His  identification  (in 

G.E.C.)  with  an  Oxford  contemporary  seems  wrong.  (Burke, 

Ext.  Bart. ;  Nichols,  in.  546.) 
COTTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  1619.  S.  of  Thomas, 

Esq.   B.  in  London.   School,  Moulton.   Matric.  1620.   Adm. 

at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  22,  1618-9,  as  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Starston, 

Norfolk.  Brother  of  Bartholomew  (1619)  and  William  (1623). 

(Venn,  i.  246 ) 
COTTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Sept.  9,  1624. 

Matric   1624.    Perhaps  adm.   at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Mar.   16, 

1624-5,  as  of  E^ssex. 
COTTON,  THOMAS.   Matric  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1633. 

S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Bergholt,  Essex,  gent.    Adm.  at 

Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  23,  1636-7.   (Vis.  of  Essex,  1634.) 

COTTON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 
1655.  Of  SUffordshire.   B.A.  1658-9;  MA.  1662. 

COTTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  si/ar  (age  i6)  at  Magdalene,  June 
25,  i66r.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Wem,  Salop.  School,  Shrewsbury. 

COTTON,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  4, 

1688.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Cotton,  Cheshire.  School,  Eton. 

COTTON,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June  5, 

1689.  Of  Leicestershire. 

COTTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  i8, 
1691.  S.  of  Samuel,  gent.  B.  at  Darlington,  Durham. 

COTTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May  27, 
1698.  S.  of  John,  of  Beds.  School,  Eton. 

COTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pen?,  at  Sr  Catharine's,  July  29, 
1702.  Of  Coton,  Warws.   Matric.  1702-3. 

COTTON,  THOMAS.   M.A.  1717  (Com.  Reg.). 

COTTON,  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Magdalene,  Sept. 

28,  1730.    S.  of  John,  clerk.    B.  at  Shrewsbury.    School, 

Shrewsbury.   Matric.  1731. 

COTTON,  TIMOTHY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 

1568.    B.  at  Canterbury.    B.A.  1571-2;  M.A.  1576.    Ord. 

pnest  (London)  Apr.  16, 1579;  'age  30;  of  the  Savoy,  London.' 
COTTON,  WALTER.    B.A.  1486-7.  This,  or  the  next  (if  two) 

probably  R.  of  Glatton,  Hunts.,  1492. 

COTTON,  WALTER.     B.Can.L.    1489-90  (perhaps  the  above). 

S.  of  John,  of  Ridware,  Stags.  '  Parson  of  Ridware.'  (Shaw, 

«•  157) 

COTTON,  WILLIAM.   B.A.  154CKI. 

COTTON,  WILLIAM.  Matric  pens,  from  Trintty,  Michs.  1567: 
B.A.  1569-70. 

COTTON,  WILLIAM  Scholar  of  Queens',  1568-74.  S.  of  John, 
citizen,  of  London.  B.A.  1571-2;  M.A.  1575.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1578.  Ord.  priest  (London)  May  15, 1577.  Preb.  of  St 
Paul's,  1577.  R.  of  St  Margaret's,  Fish  St,  1578.  Archdeacon 
of  Lewes,  1578-98.  R.  of  West  Tabury,  Essex,  1581.  R.  of 
gnchley,  Middlesex,  1581-99.  Bishop  of  Exeter,  1598-1621. 
fteb.  and  precentor  of  Exeter,  1606.  R.  of  Bratton  Clovelly, 
Devon,  1600.  R.  of  Silverton,  1600.  Died  at  Silverton, 
Aug.  26,  1621.  Buried  in  Exeter  Cathedral.  M.I.  Will 
P.CC.    (D.AT.B.;  Maclean,  rrtgg  Minor.) 

COTTON,  WILLIAM.  LL.B.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1574. 


COUCHMAN,  EZEKIEL 

COTTON,  WILLIAM  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Caius,  July  31, 
1599.  S.  of  William,  of  Witchford,  Cambs.  School,  Ely. 
B.A.  1603-4;  M.A.  1607.  C.  of  Wentworth,  Cambs.,  1607. 
Schoolmaster  at  Sutton,  1608.  (Venn,  1.  169.) 

COTTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  12,  1619. 
Of  London.  B.A.  1622-3.  Brother  of  Allan  (1619). 

COTTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Oct.  20, 
1623.  Of  London.  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Starston,  Norfolk. 
Matric  1623;  Scholar,  1624-9;  B.A.  1627-8;  M..\.  1631. 
Brother  of  Bartholomew  (1619)  and  Thomas  (1619).  (Venn, 
1.  264.) 

COTTON,  WILLIAM  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1627. 

COTTON,  WILLIAM  ^atric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Magdalene, 
Easter,  1637. 

COTTON,  WILLIAM  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  July  6, 
16^9.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Laughton,  near  Market-Harborough, 
Leics.  B.  there.  Matric.  1639;  B.A.  1642-3;  M.A.  1646. 
Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln)  Mar.  6,  1645-6.  R.  of 
Broughton  Astley,  Leics.,  1654-91.  Buried  there  Jan.  19, 
1691.  Father  of  William  (1677),  brother  of  Samuel  (1644). 
(PeiU,  I.  463;  Nichols,  iv.  61.) 

COTTON,  WILLIAM  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Nov.  12,  1649. 
Of  Hertfordshire.  Matric.  1649.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  '  Jone,' 
of  Flamstead,  Herts.,  Esq. ;  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Jan.  25, 
1650-1. 

COTTON,  WILLIAM  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Magdalene, 
Oct.  14,  1663.  4th  s.  of  Sir  Thomas,  of  Conington,  Hunts., 
Bart.  School,  Winchester.  Matric.  1663.  Of  Cotton  Hall. 
Chester.  Married  Mary,  dau.  of  Rev.  Robert  Pulleyn,  of 
Thurleston,  Leics.  Brother  of  Philip  (1661).  One  of  these 
names  buried  Mar.  1718,  aged  72,  at  Frampton,  Lines.  M.I. 
there.   (Nichols,  11.  834;  Burke,  Ext.  Bart.) 

COTTON,  WILLIAM  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  20,  1677. 
S.  of  William  (1639),  R.  of  Broughton  Astley,  Leics.  B.  there. 
School,  Broughton  Astley.  Matric  1677;  B.A.  1680-1;  M.A. 
1684.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May,  1684.  V.  of  Gt  Ashby, 
Leics.,  1684;  and  V.  of  Broughton  Astley,  1691-1714.  Buried 
Feb.  21,  1714-5,  at  Broughton.  Admon.  (Leicester)  1715. 
(PeiU,  u.  65.) 

COTTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  24,  1681. 

COTTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Magdalene,  Mar. 
4,  1686-7.  S.  of  William,  Esq.  B.  at  Harpenden,  Herts. 
School,  Harpenden  (Mr  Worting).  Matric  1687.  Probably 
adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  June  20, 1689,  as  s.  and  h.  of  William, 
late  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  deceased. 

COTTON,  WILLIAM  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  12,  1700. 
Of  lincolnshire.  Father  of  John  (1727).  Probably  died 
Dec.  4,  1715,  aged  32.  M.I.  at  Frampton,  Lines.  (Lines. 
Churches.) 

COTTON,  WILLIAM   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  June  8, 

1710.  S.  of  Philip,  of  Drayton,  Salop.  School,  Westminster. 

Matric  1710;  Scholar,  1711;  B.A.  1713-4;  M.A.  1717. 

COTTON  or  COTON, .  B.A.  i477-«;  M.A.  1482. 

COTTON, .  B.Can.L.  1511-2.    Perhaps  a  scholar  of  King's 

Hall,  1500-7. 

COTTON, .  Matric.  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1631. 

COTTS, .  Matric  sizar  from  Emmanuel,  1605. 

COTTWIN  or  COTEWYN,  ROBERT.    Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 

May  27, 1617.  S.  of  Edward,  gent.  B.  at  Saxlingham,  Norfolk. 

Migrated  to  Caius,  Feb.  13,  1618-9.    Matric.  161&-9;  B.A, 

1620-1; M.A.  1624. 
COTTYN,  PHILIP.  Matric  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1557. 
COTTYN,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1557. 
COTWORTH,    JOHN.     D.Civ.L.    and    D.Can.L.;   principal  of 

Clement  Hostel.    Died  Sept.  i535-    Will,  V.C.C:  to  be 

buried  in  St  Clement's  Church.   (Cooper,  1.  55.) 
C0UCH6,  PETER.    Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  June  26, 

1699.   Matric.  1699;  B.A.  1706-7. 
COUCH  or  COACH,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Feb.  24, 

1699-1700.  Of  Wiltshire.   Matric.  1700;  Scholar,  1703;  B.A. 

1703-4,  as  Coach.    Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  4,  1704-5 

('B.A'). 
COWCHMAN,  EDWARD.    Matric  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter, 

1576;  B.A.  1578-H9;  M.A.  1582.    Perhaps  R.  of  Clapham, 

Surrey,  1600-3.   Died  1603-4,  of  the  plague.   (Manning  and 

Bray,  in.  357,  371.) 

COWCHMAN,  EZEKIEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1587.  B.  at  Southwark,  Surrey,  c.  1570.  B.A.  1590-1.  Ord. 

Driest  (London)  1597.    C.  at  Hanwell,  Middlesex;  tutor  at 
erivale.   R.  of  Ibstock,  Leics.,  1598.   Buried  there  June  13, 
1617.  WiU,  P.C.C   (NichoU,  n.  753-) 


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CoUGELL,  Bryan 

COUGELL,  BRYAN,  se*  COWGILL. 

COUGHEN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i6)  at  Magdalene,  June  6, 
1654.  S.  of  Laurence,  merchant,  of  London  and  Amsterdam. 
B.  at  Amsterdam.  School,  Shrewsbury.  Matric.  1634;  B.A. 
1657-S;  M.A.  from  Queens',  1661.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept. 
19,  1662.   Adm.  extra-licentiate  R.C.P.,  July  19,  1672. 

COULSTOCKE,  SAMPSON.  Matric  sizar  from  Jxsus.  Michs.  1566. 

COULTHURST,  EDWARD.  Matric.*  pens,  from  Gonvillx  Hall, 
Easter,  1554. 

COULTHIRST,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  May  6,  1616. 
Of  Yorkshire.  Matric.  1616;  B.A.  1619-20;  M.A.  1623.  Ord. 
deacon  (York)  Sept.  1623;  priest.  Mar.  1624-5. 

COLETHIRST,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1567. 

COULTHIRST,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  May  6,  1616. 
B.  in  Yorks.    Matric.  1616;  B.A.  1619-20;  M.A.  1623. 

COLTHURST,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 
Mar.  12,  1700-J.  Of  Northamptonshu-e.  School,  Northamp- 
ton.  Matric.  1701. 

COULTHURST,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  19, 
1665.  Matric.  i66s;  B.A.  1668-9;  M.A.  1672.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  May  29,  1670;  priest,  June  18,  1671.  (H.  I. 
Longden.) 

COULTHERST  or  COLETHURST,  WILUAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age 
j8)  at  Sidney,  June  25,  1669.  2nd  s.  of  Henry,  farmer.  B. 
at  Bank  Newton,  Yorks.  Schools,  Gargrave,  Yorks.  and 
Bondley,  Lanes.  Matri&  1669;  B.A.  1672-3.  Ord.  priest 
(York)  Dec  1674.  R.  of  Addingham,  Yorks.,  1674-9.  ^^ 
1679- 

COLTHURST, .  Scholar  of  Christ's,  1584-3. 

COULTON,  GEORGE.  Matric  sizar  from  Macoalbnb,  Michs. 
1619;  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1623-4;  M.A.  1627.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Mar.  18;  priest.  Mar,  19,  1626-7.  R.  of  Hemley, 
Sufiolk,  1627-32. 

COULTON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  19,  1722. 
Of  Leicestershire.  Matric  1723.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln^  Dec 
21. 1735-  Perhaps  V.  of  Evington,  Leics.,  1742-69;  and  R.  of 
Houghton-on-the-Hill,  1746-72.  Died  1772.  {Nichols,  v. 
559) 

COULTON,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Emmanuel,  Nov. 
18,  1749.  S.  of  George,  clerk,  of  Bromley,  Kent  Matric 
1750.  Ord.  deacon  (Uncoln)  Feb.  23,  1735;  priest.  Mar.  6, 
X757. 

COULTON,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Christ's,  Sept.  14, 
t668.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Melmerby,  Yorks.  School, 
Sedbergh.  Matric.  1668.  One  James  Coulton,  R.  of  Little 
Stambridge,  Essex,  1681.   Died  before  June,  1703. 

COULTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1380;  B.A. 
1583-4;  M.A.  1388.  Perhaps  R,  of  Kirby  Sigston,  Yorks., 
1603. 

COULTON,  MATTHEW.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1386. 

CULTON,  PEREGRINE.  Matric  sizar  from  Christ's,  Dec  1609. 

COWLTON  or  CULTON,  RALPH.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity, 
Michs.  1553.  Of  Yorkshire.  B.A.  1336-7;  M.A.  from  St 
Catharine's,  1560;  B.D.  from  Jesus,  1367.  Fellow  of  Queens', 
1336-7;  Fellow  of  St  Catharine's,  c.  1539;  Fellow  of  Jesus, 
1363-9.  Ord.  priest  (Lx>ndon)  1356-7.  R.  of  Wormley, 
Herts.,  1364-71.  Archdeacon  of  Qeveland,  1370-82.  Preb. 
of  York,  1573-82.  Died  May  8,  1382,  aged  33.  Buried 
in  York  Minster.   (Willis,  Survey;  A.  Gray.) 

COULTON,  RICHARD.   Incorp.  M.A.  1693,  from  Glasgow. 

COULTON,  RICHARD.   Adm.  sizar  (age  13)  at  St  John's,  June 

12,  1694.  S.  of  Richard,  clerk.  B.  at  Wootton,  near  Barton- 

on-Hill,  Lines.    School,  York.    Matric.  1697;  B.A.  1697-8. 

Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Jime  19,  1698;  priest,  Sept.  24,  1699. 
COULTON,  ROBERT.    Idatric.  sizar  from  Magoalxnx,  Michs. 

1618.   Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  23;  priest,  May  24,  1624; 

'B.A.'   V.  of  Ingham,  Lines.,  1629-32. 
COLTON,  THOMAS.    Matric  sizar  from  Trinity,  1636;  B.A. 

1639-40. 
COLTON,  WITTING.  Adm  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  June  18, 

1 7 16.    S.   of   Richard,   of  London.    School,   Westminster. 

Matric    1717;   Scholar,    1717;   B.A.    1719-20;   M.A.    1723. 

Fellow,  1722.   Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  May  20,  1722.   Chancellor 

of  Salisbury,  1727-33.   V.  of  West  Laviagton,  Wilts.,  1727. 

R.  of  Polsbott,  1728.    V.  of  St  GUes',  Reading,  1730-33. 

V.  of  Odiham,  Hants.,   1738.    Died  Dec.   13,  1753.    {,Al. 

Watmon.,  268.) 
COUNDON,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Jxsus,  June  13,  1639.   Of 

Yorkshire.   (Perhaps  a  mistake  for  the  next.) 
COUNDON,  THOMAS.   Matric  FelL-Com.  from  Jxsus,  Esster, 

1629.  One  of  these  names,  s.  of  Thomas,  of  WUlerby,  Yoriis., 

age  3  in  16x2.  {Vi».  of  Yorks.) 


CotJRTMAK,  JOHl* 

COUNDON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FelL-Com.  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  23,  1675-6.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  deceased,  of  Willerby, 
Yorks.  B.  there.  School,  Beveriey.  Matric  1676.  Adm. 
at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  25,  1676. 

COUNTON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  is.  1618. 
Matric.  1618. 

COURBERE,  RICHARD.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1376. 

COURTAIL,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Oct.  23,  1731.   S.  of 

French  refugee  parents.    B.  in  Exeter.    Matric  1732;  B.A. 

1735-6;  M.A.  1739.   FeUow,  1736-56.  Senior  proctor,  1753. 

An  eminent  College  tutor.  R.  of  Gt  Gransden,  Hunts.,  1747- 

39-    V.  of  Little  Gransden,  1731.    R.  of  Burwash,  Sussex, 

1759-  V.ofNinfield,  1768.  Archdeaconof  Lewes,  1770.  Preb. 

of  Chichester,  1761.    R.  of  Felpham,  Sussex,  1778.    R   of 

Woodchurch,  Kent.  Died  Feb.  25,  1806.   (A.  B.  Beaven.) 
COURTHAIS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity.  Apr.  4.  1662. 
COURTHOPE,  ALEXANDER.    Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  July  4, 

I717.    S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Horsemonden,  Kent.    Matric 

1717.  Of  Horsmonden,  Esq.  Died  unmarried,  1779.  (HasUd, 

387) 
COURTHOP,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Apr.  1606. 

S.  of  John,  of  Wylie,  Ticehurst,  Sussex.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 

June  3,  1608.   Knighted  at  Whitehall,  June  21,  1641.   Died 

Oct.  12,  1642.   (PeiU,  I.  256;  Burke,  L.G.) 
COURTHORPE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 

May  16,  1704.     S.  of  George,  of  Wylie,  Sussex.     School, 

WyUe.    Matric.   1704;  M.A.   1703  (Cow.  Reg.).   Of  Wylie, 

Esq.  J.P.  for  Sussex.   Died  Aug.  8,  1741.   Doubtless  father 

of  the  next.   (Burke,  L.G.) 
COURTHOP,  GEORGE.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  30, 

1730.  Of  Sussex.  Doubtless  s.  of  George,  above.  B.  Nov.  9, 

1712.    Of  Wylie,  Esq.    Died  Apr.  1793.    Brother  of  William 

(1733)-   (Burke,  L.G.) 
COURTHOP,  JOHN.  Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  c.  1394;  B.A. 

1597-8. 
COURTHORPE,  JOHN.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Trinfty, 

May  19, 1691.  S.  of  Peter,  of  Denny,  Hurst pierpoint,  Sussex. 

Bapt.  there,  Nov.  27,  1673.    School,  Lewes.    Matric.  1691. 

Buried  at  Hurstpierpoint,  Mar.  12,  1699.     Brother  of  the 

next. 

COURTHORPE,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
May  22, 1694.  S.  of  Peter,  of  Denny,  Hurstpierpoint,  Sussex. 
Bapt.  there,  Oct.  16,  1676.  School,  Lewes.  Matric.  1693. 
Died  Dec  31,  1693.  M.I.  in  the  College  ChapeL  Brother 
of  the  above.   (Le  Neve,  Mon.,  v.  169.) 

COURTHORPE,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1522-3.  Of  Kent.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1525.  M.A.  (Oxford)  1531-2.  Fellow  of  Oriel  CoUege, 
1527.  R.  of  Buckland,  Kent,  1545;  of  St  Mary,  Canterbury, 
1550;  and  of  Woodchurch,  1551.  Will  (Canterbury)  1553. 
(Al.  Oxon.) 

COURTOP,  THOMAS.  Matric  FeU.-Com.  from  Jxsus,  Easter, 
1617. 

COURTHOP,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  21, 
I733-4-  Of  Sussex.  S.  of  Gecvge  (1704).  Matric.  1734; 
B.A.  1737-8;  M.A.  1742.  Scholar.  V.  of  Brenchley,  Kent, 
till  his  death,  Dec.  7,  1772.    Brother  of  George  (1730). 

COURTHOP, .  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity,  1655.  Probably 

Peter,  of  Denny,  Sussex.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1655. 
F.R.S.,  1668.   Father  of  Peter  (1694). 

COURTMAN,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  at  Kino's  (age  18)  a 
scholar  from  Eton,  July  i,  1643.  B.  at  Sible  Hedingham, 
Essex.  B.A.  1646-7;  M.A.  1650.  FeUow,  1646-62. 

COURTMAN,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
June9, 1691.  S.  of  John  (1643),  of  Thorpe  Malsor,  Nortbants. 
Bapt,  June  10, 1673.  Matric.  1691.  Migrated  to  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  27,  1692.  B.A.  1694-5;  M.A.  1698,  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  May  19,  1693.  Died  May  4, 1699.   (H.  I.  Longden.) 

COURTMAN,  HUMPHRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Sidney, 
Apr.  2,  1689.  S.  of  John  (next),  physician.  B.  at  Thorpe, 
Northants.  School,  private.  Matric.  1689;  B.A.  1693-3; 
M.A.  1698. 

COURTMAN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Feb.  10,  (643-6- 
Of  Essex.  B.  at  Sible  Hedingham.  Matric  1646;  Scholar, 
1649:  B.A.  1649-50;  M.A.  1653;  B.D.  1660.  Fellow,  1630. 
R.  of  Thorpe  Malsor,  NorthanU.,  until  1662,  ejected.  After- 
wards  practised  physic.  Died  Feb.  9,  1691,  Buried  at  Thorpe 
Malsor.  M.I.  WiU,  P.C.C.  Father  of  the  above,  John  (1673), 
Mansel  (1676),  Robert  (1670),  Richard  (1683)  and  Henry 
(1691).   {Calamy,  11.  233;  H.  I.  Longden.) 

COURTMAN,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clarx,  Sept  aj,  1675 
Of  Thorpe,  NorthanU.  S.  of  the  above.  Matric.  1677;  B.A. 
1670-80:  M.A.  1683.  Ord.  deacon  (Loodon)  Mar.  13, 1681-3; 
priest  (Peterb.)  June  3,  1683.  R.  of  Thorpe  Malsor,  1684- 
1710.  Died  Apr.  9,  1719.  Buried  at  Thorpe  Malsor.  Father 
of  the  next 


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CouRTMAN,  John 

COURTMAN,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  June  28,  1711. 

S.  of  John  (above).  B.  at  Thorpe  Malsor,  Northants.,  Aug. 

3,  1692.    Matric.  1711.    Buried  at  Thorpe  Malsor,  Jan.  31, 

1714-5. 
COURTMAN,  LEWIS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Jan.  15,  1732-3' 

B.  at  Castle  Hedingham,  Essex.  Matric.  1732-3- 
COURTMAN,  MANSEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Trinity,  July  i, 

1676.    S.  of  John  (1645-6),  of  Thorpe,  Northants.   B.  Apr. 

18,  1662.    Matric.  1676;  Scholar,  1679;  B-A.  1679-80;  M.A. 

1683.      Ord.    priest    (London)    Mar.    16,    1684-5.     V.    of 

Draughton,  Northants.,  1691-1704.   Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1702. 

Died  Feb.  2,  1704-5.    M.I.  at  Draughton. 
COURTMAN,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  Apr, 

17,  1683.    S.  of  John  (1645-6),  physician.    B.  at  Thorpe, 

Northants.,  Feb.  11,  1664-5.  School,  private.  Matric.  1683; 

B.A.  1686-7;  M.A.  1690.    Ord.   priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.   22, 

1689.    Perhaps   sinecure  R.  of  Castle  Hedingham,  Essex, 

1705.    R.  of  Gayton  Thorpe,  Norfolk,  1714-22.    Brother  of 

Humphry  {1689). 
COURTMAN,  ROBERT.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1566. 
COURTMAN,  ROBERT.   Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  May 

27,  1679.     S.    of    John  (1645-6),   of   Thorpe,    Northants. 

Migrated  to  Peterhouse.   Matric.  1681;  M.B.  1684.   Probably 

practised  physic  in  Bedford. 
COURTNALL,    JOHN.     Matric.   sizar   from  Corpus   Christi, 

Michs.  1620.    Of  Suffolk.    B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.  1628.     Ord. 

deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  3,  1624-5. 

COURTNEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Queens',  Apr.  13, 
1707.  Of  Devon.  S.  and  h.  of  John.  Matric.  1707.  Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  1705. 

COURTENAY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Corpus  Christi, 
Feb.  15, 1597-8.  S.  of  Sir  William,  of  Devon.  Matric.  1597-8. 
Married  and  had  issue.    Brother  of  the  next.   ( Vis.  of  Devon.) 

COURTENAY,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Corpus 
Christi,  Mar.  2,  1594-5.  S.  of  Sir  William,  of  Devon. 
Matric.  1595.  Served  in  the  wars  in  Ireland.  Knighted,  1599. 
Died  1605,  s.p.  Brother  of  the  above.  (Masters;  Vis.  of 
Devon,  1620.) 

COVELL  or  COVILL,  EDWARD.  Matric  sizar  from  Clare, 
Easter,  1625;  B.A.  1627-8;  M.A.  1631. 

COVELL,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1566. 

COVEL  or  COVILL,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's, 
Mar.  31,  1654.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Homingsbeath,  Suffolk, 
Apr.  2,  1638.  School,  Bury.  Matric.  1654;  B.A.  1657-8; 
M.A.  1661;  D.D.  1679  {Lit.  Reg.).  Fellow,  1659-82.  Master, 
1688-1722.  Vice-Chancellor,  1688-9,  1708-9.  Chaplain  to 
the  Levant  Company,  1670-6.  Lady  Margaret  preacher, 
1679.  R.  of  Littlebury,  Essex,  i68r.  R.  of  Kegworth. 
Leics.,  1 68 1.  Chaplain  to  the  Princess  of  Orange,  at  the 
Hague,  1682-5.  Chancellor  of  York,  1687.  Author,  Account 
of  the  Greek  Church.  His  Journals  are  in  die  British  Museum. 
Died  Dec.  19,  1722.  Buried  in  the  College  Chapel.  (D.N.B.; 
Peile,  I.  561.) 

COVEL,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  May  7,  1679. 
S.  of  William.  B.  at  Lartingford,  Norfolk.  School,  Bury 
St  Edmunds.  Matric.  1679.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Feb.  13,  1681-2;  s.  and  h.  of  William,  of  Homingsbeath, 
Suffolk.  Probably  town-clerk  of  Bury,  1689.  Buried  May, 
1694.   (Peile,  II.  71.) 

COVELL  or  COWELL,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's, 
Lent,  1580-1.  B.  at  Chadderton,  Lanes.  B.A.  1584-5;  M.A. 
1588;  D.D.  from  Queens',  1601.  Fellow  of  Queens',  1589-99. 
V.  of  Sittingboume,  Kent,  1603.  V.  of  Leaveland,  1603. 
R.  of  Mersham,  1605-13.  Sub-dean  of  Lincoln,  1609-14. 
Fellow  of  King  James'  College,  Chelsea,  1610.  Chaplain  to 
Archbishop  Abbot.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1612-4.  Probably  died 
1614.   (Peile,i.i6i;D.N.B.) 

COVNEY,  RICHARD.  Matric.  from  Magdalene,  Easter,  1606. 
Probably  ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  22;  priest,  Dec.  23, 
1616,  as  'Comey;  M.A.  of  Magdalene.' 

COVENEY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  30,  1645. 
Of  Huntingdonshire.   Of  Stanground,  Hunts.,  Esq. 

COVENTRY,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Magdalene, 
Dec.  29,  1744.  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.  B.  at  Mile  End,  Bucks. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  1745-6;  B.A.  1748-9;  M.A.  1752. 
V.  of  Edgware.  Author,  poetical.  Died  of  small-pox  at 
Whitchurch,  Midds.,  Jan.  9, 1759.  Buried  at  Little  Stanmore. 
(Mag.  CoU.  Hist.,  161;  D.N.B.) 

COVENTRY,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene, 
May  6, 1726.  S  of  Henry,  Esq.  B.  at  Twickenham,  Middlesex. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  1726;  B.A.  1729-30;  M.A.  1733. 
Fellow,  1730.  Author,  theological.  Died  Dec.  29,  1752. 
(D.N.B.) 


Coward,  John 

COVENTRY,  JOHN.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1625.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  Thomas  (1617),  Keeper  of  the  Great  Seal. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1626.  M.P.  for  Evesham,  Worcs., 
1641. 

COVENTRY,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 
1647.  Of  Yorkshire.  B.A.  1650.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1652. 
M.A.  from  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1652.  Perhaps  R.  of 
Warehome,  Kent,  1675-go.  Died  Mar.  3,  1680-1,  aged  57. 

COVENTRY,  RICHARD.  Incorp.  from  Oxford,  1464-5  (degree 
not  specified). 

COVENTRY,  STEPHEN  DE.  Fl.  c.  1251.  Franciscan  friar. 
Studied  at  Cambridge.    (Pits,  324.) 

COVENTRY,  THOMAS.  University  Counsel,  1617-25.  Matric. 
from  BaUiol  CoUege,  Oxford,  1592.  S.  of  Sir  Thomas,  Justice 
C.P.  B.  1578.  Barrister,  Inner  Temple,  1603.  Recorder  of 
London,  i6i6.  Solicitor-general,  1617.  Knighted,  1617. 
M.P.  for  Droitwich,  1620.  Attorney-general,  1621.  Lord- 
Keeper,  1625.  Created  Baron  Coventry,  1628.  Died  Jan.  14, 
1639-40,  aged  61.  Buried  at  Croome  d'Abitot,  Worcs.  Will, 
P.C.C.    Father  of  John  (1625).    (D.N.B.;  G.E.C.) 

COVENTRY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Pem- 
broke, Apr.  13,  1693.  S.  of  Walter,  of  London,  Esq.  M.P. 
for  Bridport,  1708-19.  Clerk  of  the  Green  Cloth,  1717. 
Succeeded  to  the  title  of  Earl  of  Coventry,  1719.  Privy 
CouncUlor,  1720.  Lord  Lieutenant  of  Worcs.,  1720.  Died 
Mar.  18,  1750-1.    (Collins,  in.  756-8;  G.E.C.) 

COVENTRY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Peter- 
house, May  27,  1726.  Of  Middlesex.  School,  Hackney. 
Matric.  1727. 

COVENTRY,  Prior  of.  Incorp.  D.D.  1486-7.  Richard  Shaw, 
prior,  1481-1500. 

COVERDALE,  JOHN.  B.Can.L.  1530-1.  A  priest.  V.  of 
HasUngfield,  Cambs.,  1521-44. 

COVERDALE,  MILES.  D.D.  1563  (Incorp.  from  Tubingen). 
Probably  B.  at  Coverdale,  Richmondshire,  1488.  Augustinian 
friar.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  1514.  Studied  at  Cambridge  in 
the  house  of  his  order.  Friend  of  Thomas  Cromwell.  Superin- 
tended the  printing  of  the  'Great  Bible'  at  Paris,  1539. 
Bishop  of  Exeter,  1551-3.  In  exUe  imder  Queen  Mary. 
R.  of  St  Magnus,  London  Bridge,  1564-6.  Died  in  London. 
Buried  at  St  Bartholomew's  by  the  Exchange,  Feb.  19, 
1568-9.    (Cooper,  I.  268;  D.N.B.) 

COVERLY,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 

1604. 
COVERT,  CHARLES  RANDELL.    Adm.  at  St  John's,  May  8, 

1717-     LL.B.   1718.     S.  of  Nicholas,  of  Chichester,  gent. 

Matric.  from  Merton  CoUege,  Oxford,  Nov.  6,  1703,  age  19. 

Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  3,  1698.    Ord.   priest 

(Chichester)  July  26,  1708.    V.  of  Hunston,  Sussex,  1708. 

V.  of  North  Mundham,  1709.    Died  1759.  Buried  at  North 
•Mundham,  June  6,  1759.  i^l-  Oxon.;  Scott-Mayor,  in.  311.) 

COVERT,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs. 
1615. 

COVERT,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 
1579;  B.A.  1583-4;  M.A.  from  Magdalene,  1587.  Perhaps 
LL.D.  of  Leyden.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1596.  Died  at  Chaldon, 
Surrey,  1609.    (Al.  Oxon.) 

COVERT,  JOHN.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Jesus,  June  18,  1637. 

Of  Kent.    S.  of  Sir  Walter  (1606),  of  Maidstone.    B.  1620. 

Matric.   1637.     Knighted,  1660.     Created   Baronet,   1660. 

M.P.  for  Horsham,  1661-79.     Died  s.p..  Mar    11,  1678-9. 

(Pedigree  in  Vis.  of  Kent.) 
COVERT,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 

1548. 
COVERT  or  COVET,  THOMAS.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Queens', 

Lent,  1607-8.   Of  Cambridgeshire. 
COVERT,  WALTER.    B.A.  from  Trinity,  160&-7.    Perhaps  s. 

and  h.  of  WUliam,  of  Leedes  Abbey,  Kent;  adm.  at  Gray's 

Inn,  May  3,  1608.    Knighted,  1624.    Of  Slaugham,  Sussex. 

M.P.  for  Sussex,  1625-6.    Married  Ann,  dau.  and  heiress  of 

John  Covert,  of   Slaugham,  Sussex.     WiU   (P.C.C.)    1632. 

Father  of  John  (1637).    (Vis.  of  Kent,  1619;  Burke's  Ext. 

BaH.;  G.E.C.) 

COVERT, .  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Oct.  24, 1745. 

COVY,  THOBAAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1627. 

COWARD,  EDWARD.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  July  6,  1683. 

Of  Somerset.   Matric.  1684. 
COWARD,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1371; 

B.A.  1575-6; M.A.  1579. 
COWARD,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  May  23, 

1659.  S.  of  Henry,  of  Pennington,  Lanes.   B.  there.  Sdiool, 

Urswick.    Matric.   1659;  B.A.   1662-3.    Ord.  priest  (Ely) 

Feb.  18,  1664-5. 


406 


Coward,  Stepheij 

COWARD,  STEPHEN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1617. 

Of  Ely.  Matric.  Easter,  1618.  B.A.  1621-2;  M.A.  1626.  Ord. 

deacon  (Peterb.)  Apr.  30;  priest,  May  i,  1628.  C.  at  Parson 

Drove,  Cambs.  Buried  there  June  18,  1635. 
COWARD,  THOBIAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent, 

1557-8;  B.A.  1561-2. 
COWDELL,   RICHARD.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs. 

1575- 
COWDEL,  RICHARD.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1578;  B.A.  1582-3;  B.D.  1595.    Perhaps  P.C.  of  St  Mary 

Colechurch,  London,  1593-1638.    Will  (Consist.  C.)  1638. 
COWDALE,  RICHARD.   Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 

1625;  B.A.  1627-8;  M.A.  from  St  John's,  1631. 

COWE, .   D.D.  1472-3.  A  monk.  Studied  also  at  Oxford. 

COWELL,  JOHN.  B.A.  1552-3;  M.A.  1556.  FeUow  of  Caius, 
by  charter,  1557-60.  FeUow  of  Clare,  1560.  R.  of  North 
Creake,  Norfolk,  1560-2.  WiU  proved  (P.C.C.)  Feb.  13, 
1562-3.   (Venn,  1.  43.) 

COWELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Aug.  24,  1570.  Of  Landkey,  Devon.  Matric.  1570;  B»A. 
1574-5;  M.A.  1578;  LL.D.  1588.  Fellow,  1573-95.  Proctor, 
1585-6.  Adm.  advocate,  Oct.  9,  1590.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1600.  Regius  Professor  of  Civil  Law,  1594-1611.  Master  of 
Trinity  Hall,  1598-1611.  Vice-Chancellor,  1603-4.  Vicar- 
general  of  Canterbury,  1608.  Author,  legal.  His  book  The 
Interpreter,  1607,  got  him  into  trouble  and  was  condemned 
and  burned.  Died  Oct.  11,  1611.  Buried  in  Trinity  Hall 
Chapel.  Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1611.  Benefactor  to  his 
College  and  University.   (Trin.  HaU.  Coll.  History;  D.N.B.) 

COWELL,  ROBERT.  Matric  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1546. 

COWELL,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1568. 

COWELL,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1569; 

B.A.  1573-4.    One  of  these  names  ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Feb. 

26.   1573-4-     Perhaps  R.  of  Meesden,  Herts.,   1575-1630. 

Another  of  these  names  V.  of  Sheldwich,  Kent,  1582-1624. 

Died  1624.   {Peile,  i.  112.) 


COWELL, .   B.A.  1481.  J 

COWELL, .   Fee  for  B.A.  1496-7. 

COWELL, .   B.D.  from  King's,  1595. 

COWELL, .  Licensed  to  practise  medicine,  1559.  (Perhaps 

John,  of  Caius.) 
COWES,  JAMES.    M.A.   1654   (Incorp.  from  Oxford).    S.  of 

Edmond,  of  London.   Matric.  from  Christ  Church,  Jan.  29, 

1646-7,  age  17.  Scholar  from  Westminster.  B.A.  1649;  M.A. 

1651.    R.  of  Luddenham,  Kent,  1661-74.    P.C.  of  Owre, 

1668.  Died  1674. 
COWSE,  RICHARD.   Adm.  sizar  at  Emuanuel,  Apr.  18,  1649. 

Of  Hampshire.   One  of  these  names  scholar  of  Winchester. 

Age  12  in  1642.  Died  in  Ireland.   (Kirby,  Winchester.) 
COWGELL,  BRYAN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1624; 

B.A.  from  Corpus  Christi,  1627;  M.A.  from  Trinity,  1634. 

Of  Yorkshire. 
COWGILL,  JABIES.    Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  10, 

1701-2.    Of  Yorkshire.    Matric.  1703;  B.A.   1703-4.    Ord. 

priest  (London)  Dec.  2,  1717.  V.  of  Downhara,  Lanes.,  1724. 

V.  of  Clitheroe,  1739-43.   R-  ot  Bentham,  Yorks.,  1743-i. 

COWGILL,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  15,  1732. 
Of  Lancashire.  S.  of  the  above.  Matric.  1732;  B.A.  1735-6; 
M.A.  1739;  B.D.  1746.  Fellow,  1739.  Incorp.  at  Ouord, 
1740.    V.  of  Clitheroe,  1743. 

COWKE, .   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1544. 

COWLAND,  JOHN.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1576. 

COWLEY,  ABRAHAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  21,  1636. 
S.  of  Thomas,  stationer.  B.  in  I-ondon,  1618.  School,  West- 
minster. Matric. Easter,  1636;  Scholar,  1637;  B.A.  1639-40; 
M.A.  1643.  Fellow,  1640-4,  ejected.  Retired  to  St  John's, 
Oxford.  Created  M.D.  at  Oxford,  1657;  incorp.  at  Cambridge, 
1664.  Settled  at  Bam  Elms,  Surrey,  ana  afterwards  at 
Cbertsey.  The  Poet.  His  collected  works  were  first  published 
in  1668.  Died  at  Chertsey,  July  28,  1667.  Buried  in  West- 
minster Abbey.   (D.N.B.) 

COWLEY,  lOSHUA.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  May  16,  1649.  Of 
Warwickshire.   Matric.  1649;  Scholar,  1649;  B.A.  1652. 

COWLEY,  LEONARD.  Adm.  tizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Mar. 
23,  1659-60.  S.  of  Leonard,  yeoman,  of  Stockwith,  Notts. 
B.  there.  School,  Chesterfield.   Matric.  1660;  B.A.  1663-4. 

COWLEY  or  CORLEY,  RALPH.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's, 
May,  1554. 

COWLING,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
May  20,  1665.  S.  of  Henry,  draper,  of  Richmond,  Yorks. 
B.  there.    School,  Richmond.    Matric.  1663;  B.A.  1668-9; 


Cox,  ChapeL 

M.A.  1672.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1672.  Ord.  priest  (York) 
June,  1671.  V.  of  Merrington,  Durham,  1674-6.  V.  of 
Bedlmgton,  Northumberland,  1677-96.  Married,  at  St 
Oswald  s,  Durham,  May  4,  1675,  Frances  Smith.  Died  Jan. 
19,  1696-7.    (H.  M.  Wood.) 

COWLING,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1622;  B.A.  1625-6;  M.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1629. 

COWLING,  JOHN.  M.A.  1621  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of  Devon; 
hi.  cler.  Matric.  from  Exeter  CoUege,  May  22.  1612,  age  13; 
B.A.  1615;  M.A.  from  Oriel  CoUege,  1620;  B.D.  1628.  R.  of 
Cadleigh,  Devon,  1629;  and  V.  of  Chudleigh,  1629.  R.  of 
Chenton  Fitzpaine,  1634.  WiU  (Exeter),  1639.   (A  I.  Oxon.) 

COWLING,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  Jan.  17, 
1703-4.  S.  of  Cuthbert,  of  Richmond,  Yorks.  School, 
Durham.  Matric.  1704;  Scholar,  1704;  B.A.  1707-8;  M.A. 
1712.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  19,  1708.  V.  of  Myton- 
on-Swale,  Yorks.,  1711-6.  C.  of  St  Nicholas,  Newcastle-upon- 
Tyne,  1715.  Buried  at  AU  Saints',  Newcastle,  Jan.  7, 1738-9. 
(T.  A.  Walker,  211.) 

COWLING,  PETER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  July  1,  1721, 
as'CoUings.'  Of  Yorkshire.  School,  Skipton.  Matric.  1721; 
B.A.  1724-5.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  May,  1725;  priest.  May 
28,  1727.  P.C.  of  Little  Raveley,  Hunts.,  in  1731.  P.C.  of 
Ramsey,  1733-8.  V.  of  Fordham,  Cambs.,  1736-8.  Buried 
at  Ramsey,  Feb.  21,  1738-9.  {PeiU,  11.  204.) 

COWNCESTER,  JOHN.  Pens,  at  Gonvillb  Hall,  1512-5 
and  1520-3.  Cistercian  monk  from  Lewes.  B.D.  1520-1  (as 
Colchester).  His  name  is  not  on  the  list  at  the  Surrender. 
Identified  by  Cooper,  1.  71  with  John  Colchester,  abbot  of  the 
Austin  Canons  of  St  Osyth,  Essex,  1533-9. 

COWPE,  see  also  COOPE  and  COPE. 

COWPE,  ADAM.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  J«sus,  July  1,  1674. 

Of  Lancashire.    Matric.  1674;  Scholar,  1676;  B.A.  1677-8; 

M.A.  1684.   Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1679. 
COOPE,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Magdalene,  June  6, 

1663.    S.  of  John,  clerk,  of  Corringham,  Lines.    School, 

Gainsborough.  Matric.  1663;  B.A.  1666-7;  M.A.  1670. 
COWPE,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Apr.  18,  1730.    S.  of 

John,  surgeon,  deceajed.    B.  at  Wakefield,  Yorks.    School, 

Wakefield.    Master  of  Wakefield  Charity  School.  1763-73. 

(M.  H.  Peacock.) 

COWPE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  7,  1658. 
Of  Eterbyshire. 

COWPER,  see  COOPER. 

COWPERTHWAITE,  see  aUo  COPPERTHWAITE. 

COWPERTHWAITE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St 
John's,  June  28,  1723.  S.  of  George,  of  Westmorland.  B.  at 
Kendal.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1723;  B.A.  1726-7;  M.A. 
1744.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  17,  1727-8;  priest,  Dec. 
21,  1729.  R.  of  Sproughton,  Suffolk,  1733;  of  Tattingstone, 
1735.  R.  of  St  Lawrence  Newland,  Essex,  1742-66.  V.  of 
Mayland,  1746-^.  Chaplain  to  Earl  of  London.  Died  1766. 
{Scott- Mayor,  in.  363.) 

COWPERTHWAIT,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Si 
John's,  June  27,  1732.  S.  of  George,  gent.,  of  Yorks.  B.  at 
Bedale.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1732:  B.A.  1735-6.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  June  i,  1735.  R.  of  St  Helen's,  Ipswich, 
1743.  R-  of  Clopton,  SuffoUc,  1753-8,  1764-88.  V.  01 
Bradfield  St  Andrew,  1758-88.  Died  Aug.  11,  1788.  (Scott- 
Mayor,  III.  445.) 

COWTON,  THOMAS.    Scholar  and  feUow  at  King's  Hall,  c. 

1462-1486;  B.Civ.L.  1467-8.  V.  of  Foulmere,  Cambs.,  1469- 

86.    Preb.  of  Westminster,  1471-88. 
COX,  see  also  COCK  and  COOK. 

COX,  ALBAN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  4,  1687.  Of  Hert- 
fordshire. S.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Beaumonts.  B.  1668. 
Matric  1687.  Succeeded  his  father,  1690.  WiU  dated  May 
16,  1710.   (Clutterbuck,  i.  114.) 

COX,  ANDREW.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  Nov.  5,  1714. 
S.  of  Richard.  B.  at  Treborough,  Somerset.  School,  Tre- 
borough.  Matric.  1714;  Scholar,  1713.  Ord.  deacon  (Glou- 
cester, Lift.  dim.  from  Bristol)  Aug.  27,  1720.  Curate  in 
Bristol  diocese.    (Peile,  11.  185;  F.  S.  Hockaday.) 

COX,  BARTHOLOMEW.  Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  Prtrrhousr, 
June  9,  1701.  Of  Sussex.  School,  Eton.  Matric  1701;  LL.B. 
1707;  LL.D.  1728  (Com.  Reg.).  Head  Master  of  Drighlingtoa 
School,  1703-13.  Preb.  of  Chichester,  1723-41. 

COX,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corfus  Christi,  16x3.  Of  Nor- 
folk.  Matric.  Easter,  1614;  B.A.  1616-7. 

COX,  CHAPEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  13)  at  Peterhouse,  June  27, 
1735.  S.  of  Andrew,  clerk,  of  Somerset  Schod,  Sberbome, 
Matric  1735;  Scholar,  1735:  B.A.  1738-9;  M.A.  174a. 
FeUow,   1742.    Ord.  priest  (Norwich)   Dec.   174;.    R.  of 


Exford,  Somenet,  i73a-83-   £>*«•  Feb-  «788.   (C.  Mat-) 


'J.*Xir«f.) 


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Cox,  Clement 

COCKES(?),  CLEMENT.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  c.  1593. 

COXE,  DANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  July  6,  1659.  Of 
Middlesex.  Matric.  1659 ;  Scholar,  i66i ;  M.D.  1669  (LU.  Reg.). 
Doubtless  of  Stoke  Newington;  s.  of  Daniel.  Hon.  Fellow 
R.C.P.,  Sept.  30,  1680.  F.R.S.,  1664.  A  distinguished 
colonial  adventurer.  Purchased,  1692-8,  the  patent  of  the 
'Carolana';  afterwards  Georgia,  Florida,  Louisiana,  etc. 
He  also  acquired  interests  in  East  and  West  Jersey.  Governor 
there,  1697.  Married,  at  Tooting,  May  12,  1671,  Mary  Cold- 
ham.  Author  on  Chemistry  and  medicine.  Died  Jan.  19, 
1729-30,  aged  90.    (Munk,  i.  409;  E.  A.  Jones.) 

COX,  DANIEL.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  St  Catharine's,  May  9, 
1695.  Perhaps  s.  of  Roger,  of  Claverdon,  Warws.  Matric. 
from  All  Souls',  Oxford,  Mar.  31,  1696,  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1 699-1 700.   (A  I.  Oxon.) 

COCKES,  ED.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1565. 

COX,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  15, 
1745-6.  S.  of  Edward,  gent.,  of  Dorset.  B.  at  West  Tower. 
School,  Broughton,  Somerset.  Matric.  1746.  Matric.  from 
Wadham  College,  Oxford,  Nov.  4, 1747,  age  20;  s.  of  Edward, 
of  GUlingham.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

COX,  FILL.  M.A.  from  King's,  1744.  S.  of  Joseph,  of  Lytwinch, 
Dorset.  Matric.  from  St  John's  College,  Oxford,  Oct.  10, 
1727,  age  i8;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1731.  Ord.  priest  (Bath  and 
Wells)  Dec.  22,  1734.  R.  of  Kington  Magna,  Dorset,  1740-2. 
R.  of  Hanford,  1740-41.  R.  of  Pilsdon,  Dorset,  1750-6. 
V.  of  Affpuddle,  1750-6.  R.  of  Shroton,  1755-63.  Died 
1763.    {Al.  Oxon.;  Hutchins,  IV.  72, 102.) 

COXE,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Mar.  2,  1715-6- 
S.  of  William,  woollen-draper,  of  Warws.  B.  at  Southam. 
School,  Rugby.   Matric.  1715-6. 

COX,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Apr.  1606. 

COXE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse,  Feb.  5, 
1666-7.  S.  of  Matthew,  sjJter,  of  Olaves,  Silver  St,  London. 
Exhibitioner  from  Christ's  Hospital.  Matric.  1667;  Scholar, 
1666-7.   (A.  W.  Lockhart.) 

COX,  HADLEY.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1739.  S.  of  John, 
merchant,  of  London,  and  Elizabeth  Hadley.  Matric.  1739; 
B.A.  1742-3;  M.A.  1746.  Fellow,  1746-51.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely)  June  5,  1748;  priest,  June  18,  1749.  R.  of  Fordham, 
Essex,  1750-63.  R.  of  Blunham,  Beds.  V.  of  Flitton,  1763. 
Archdeacon  of  Bedford,  1771.  Buried  at  Flitton,  Apr.  4, 
1782. 

COCKS,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1571; 
B.A.  1574-5. 

COX,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Sidney,  May  26,  1636. 
S.  of  John,  R.  of  Staplegrove,  Somerset.  B.  there.  School, 
Taunton.  Matric.  1636;  B.A.  1639-40.  Brother  of  James 
(1625-6)  and  Thomas  (1627). 

COX,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  21,  1647.  Of 
Somerset. 

COX,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  King's,  1653.  S.  of  John.  B.  at 
Coventry,  Warws.  Migrated  to  Pembroke,  Aug.  19,  1654. 
B.A.  1656. 

COX,  HUMPHREY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  1611.  Of  Cam- 
bridgeshire. Matria  Easter,  1612;  B.A.  1614-5;  M.A.  1618. 

COX  or  COCKES,  JAMES.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Michs.  1571. 

COX,  JAMES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Mar.  13,  1625-6. 
S.  of  John,  R.  of  Staplegrove,  Somerset.  B.  there.  Schools, 
Norton  and  Taunton.  B.A.  1629-30.  Brother  of  Henry 
(1636)  and  Thomas  (1627). 

COX,  JOHN.  Grace  for  B.D.  1473-4. 

COX,  JOHN.   Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1509.  See 

Cook. 
COCKES,  JOHN.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Queens',  Michs.  1566. 

COXE,  JOHN.  Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1574. 
ist  s.  of  Richard  (1519),  Bishop  of  Ely.  Brother  of  Richard 
(1579). 

COX,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1620. 

COX,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  8,  1637-8.  Matric. 
1637-8;  B.A.  1641-2;  M.A.  1645. 

COX,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  2,  1639. 
S.  of  John,  linendraper,  of  Colchester.  B.  there.  School, 
Colchester.  Matric.  1639;  BjV.  1642-3;  M.A.  1646.  Of  these 
names  were  the  R.  of  Low  Leyton,  Essex,  1662-9.  R-  ot 
Stopleford  Abbots,  1669-91.  V.  of  Witham,  1670-6.  R.  of 
Theydon  Gamon,  1672-84.  Admon.  (Consist.  C.  London) 
1691. 

COX,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  19,  1664.  Of 
Essex.   Matric.  1665. 

COX,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  May  10, 1678.  OfStafiord- 
shlre.  Matric.  1678. 


Cox,  Thomas 

cox,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Magdalene,  May  22,  1678. 
S.  of  John,  citizen,  of  London.  B.  there.  School,  Brentwood, 
Essex.   Matric.  1678.   Perhaps  V.  of  Hayes,  Midds.,  1695- 
1712.   Died  1712.   (A.  B.  Beaven.) 
COX,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  29,  1693.    Of 
Essex.    Matric.  1693.    One  of  these  names  V.  of  Dunton 
Bassett,  Leics.,  1715.  Buried  there  1747.   (Nichols,  iv.  155.) 
COX,   JONATHAN.    Matric.  sizar  from   Magdalene,   Easter, 
1622.   Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  23,  1624;  priest,  June  5, 
1631.  V.  of  Bringhurst,  Leics.,  1631.   Admon.  (Leicester) 
1669. 
COXE,  JOSIAS.   M.A.  from  Magdalene,  1661.   S.  of  William, 
of  Birmingham.    Age  24.    Matric.   from  Magdalen   Hall, 
Oxford,  Mar.  17,  1653-4;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1657.  [Al.  Oxon.) 

COCKS,  LEICESTER.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Clare,  July  4,  1678. 
Of  Norton,  Suffolk.  Matric.  1678.  S.  and  h.  of  Charles,  of 
Norton,  Suffolk;  age  3  in  1664.   (Vis.  of  Suff.,  1664.) 

COX,  LEONARD.  Graduated  B.A.  at  Cambridge  (not  recorded). 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1529;  and  supplicated  for  M.A.  S.  of 
Laurence,  of  Monmouth.  Master  of  the  Grammar  School  at 
Reading,  1541-6.  Travelled  widely  on  the  continent.  Master 
at  Caerleon,  and  at  Coventry,  1572.  Friend  of  Erasmus. 
Author,  classical,  etc  Probably  died  1599.  (D.N.B.; 
Cooper,  I.  94.) 

COXE,  PETER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Sidney,  Dec.  19,  1634. 
S.  of  Peter,  yeoman.  B.  in  Dorset.  School,  Netherbury. 
Matric.  1635;  B.A.  1638-9;  M.A.  1642.  R.  of  Chafcombe, 
Somerset,  1642,  1662-95.  R.  of  Lympsham,  1661-95.  Died 
1695. 

COCKES,  REYNOLD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  1555. 

COX,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1519. 
S.  of  Richard,  of  Whaddon,  Bucks.  B.  c.  1500.  B.A.  1523-4. 
Incorp.  (Oxford)  1525,  Canon  of  Cardinal  College.  M.A. 
l(Oxford)  1526.  Incorp.  (Cambridge)  1534-5;  B.D.  (Cam- 
bridge) 1535;  D.D.  1537.  Incorp.  (Oxford)  1545.  Fellow, 
1522.  Head  Master  of  Eton,  1530-4.  Archdeacon  and  preb. 
of  Ely,  1541-53.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1542.  Dean  of  Osney, 
Oxford.  R.  of  Harrow,  Middlesex,  1544.  Dean  of  Christ 
Church,  Oxford,  1546-53.  Chancellor  of  Oxford,  1547.  Canon 
of  Windsor,  1548.  Dean  of  Westminster,  1549.  Deprived  of 
his  preferments,  and  imprisoned,  under  Mary;  afterwards 
retiring  to  Frankfurt.  Bishop  of  Norwich,  1559.  Bishop 
of  Ely,  1559;  where  he  refused  to  alienate  the  revenues, 
and  incurred  the  Queen's  displeasure.  Died  July  22)  1581. 
Will,  P.C.C.  Father  of  the  next  and  John  (1574)-  (Cooper, 
I.  437;  D.N.B.) 

COX,  RICHARD.  Matric.  FelL-Com.  from  Jesus,  Lent,  1579-80. 
2nd  s.  of  Richard,  above,  Bishop  of  Ely.  B.A.  from  St  John's, 
1582-3;  M.A.  1586.   Fellow,  1585.   Lived  at  Brame,  Ely. 

COXE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs.  1578; 
B.A.  1581-2;  M.A.  (Oxford)  1584.  Incorp.  at  Cambridge, 
1586.  R.  of  Diss,  Norfolk  (with  intervals),  1589-96.  Author, 
Catechism.   Died  1596.   (D.N.B.;  PeiU.i.  Ji?.) 

COXE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1587. 

COX,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  June  30,  1690. 
S.  of  Robert.  B.  at  Cowley,  Staffs.  School,  Newport,  Shrops. 
Matric.  1691;  B.A.  1693-4. 

COCKS,  ROBERT.  Incorp.  M.A.  1693.  S.  of  Richard,  of 
Dumbleton,  Gloucs.,  Esq.  Fellow  of  Brasenose  College, 
Oxford.  Matric.  from  Oriel  College,  Feb.  26,  1674-5,  age  15; 
B.A.  (Oxford)  1678;  M.A.  1681;  D.D.  1695.  Ord.  deacon 
and  priest  (Gloucester)  July  6,  1688.  R.  of  Gt  Rollright, 
Oxon.,  1695.  R.  of  Woodstock,  1715.  Died  Feb.  9,  1735-6. 
(Al.  Oxon.) 

COX,  ROGER.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Queens',  Apr.  28,  1581 
(perhaps  already  matric  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1580,  and  s. 
of  Richard  (1519),  Bishop  of  Ely).  Of  London.  B.A.  1582-3; 
M.A.  1586. 

COX,  ROGER.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1590.  Of  London. 

COCKES,  ROGER.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  1611;  B.A.  1611-2. 
Author  of  Hebdomada  Sacra,  1630;  at  that  time  apparently 
a  curate  in  Suffolk.   (D.N.B.) 

COCKS,  SAMUEL.  Matric  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1565. 

COXE,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1618. 
Of  Suffolk.  B.A.  1622-3;  M.A.  1626.  Fellow,  1626.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Feb.  21;  priest,  Feb.  22,  1629-30.  Perhaps 
V,  of  Wangford,  Suffolk,  1633.   (Shaw,  i.  353.) 

COXE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magdalene,  July  3, 
1679.  S.  of  Henry,  clerk.  B.  at  Southampton.  School,  St 
Paul's,  I^ndon.  Matric.  1680;  B.A.  1682-3.  Clerk  of  Ealing, 
1704.  Died  1719.  (Lysons'  Environs.) 

COX,  SIMON.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Michs.  1569; 
B.A.  1574-5;  M.A.  1578.  Ord.  priest  (Ely)  Sept.  21,  1573. 
R.  of  Nailstone,  Leics.,  1572.  R.  of  Glenfield,  1582. 

COCKS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1457. 


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Cox,  Thomas 

COXE  or  KOXE,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  May, 

1554;  Scholar,  1554-5. 
COXE,  THOMAS.  Matric  sizar  from  Petbrhouse,  Michs.  1575. 

COX,  THOMAS.  Matric  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1606.  Of 
Warwickshire.  Periiaps  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Bishops  Itchington, 
Warws.,  Esq.;  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  21,  1610.  Died 
1647,  aged  c.  60.   (Nichols,  iv.  864.) 

COXE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Petbrhouse,  Mar.  13,  1619- 
20.    Of  Hertfordshire.   Matric  1620. 

COX,  THOIAAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clark,  Easter,  1624;  B.A. 
1627-*.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  6;  priest,  Sept.  7,  1628. 

COX,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Sidney,  May  4,  1627. 
S.  of  John,  R.  of  Staplegrove,  Somerset.  B.  there.  School, 
Taimton.  Matric  1627;  B.A.  1630-1.  Brother  of  James 
(1625-6)  and  Henry  (1636). 

COX,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Qurkns',  Michs.  1628.  Of 
Essex.  B.A.  1632-3;  M.A.  1636.  Fellow,  1636-44  (ejected). 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  20,  1638.  One  of  these  names 
V.  of  Oakley,  Bucks.,  1650-4.  Died  1654. 

COXE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1632.  S. 
of  Thomas,  of  Somerset.  Matric  1633;  B.A.  1634-5;  M.A. 
1638.  Graduated  M.D.  at  Padua,  1641;  incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1646.  Physician  in  the  Parliamentary  Army.  F.R.C.P.,  1649. 
Harveian  orator,  1660.  Treasurer;  President,  1682.  Physician 
to  the  King,  1665.  One  of  the  original  fellows  of  the  Royal 
Society.  Died  in  France,  1685.  Will,  P.C.C.  Probably 
father  of  Thomas  (1658).   (Munk,  u  247;  D.N.B.) 

COX,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clark,  Jan.  4,  1647-8.  Matric. 
1647-8;  B.A.  1651. 

COXE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Magdalene,  Sept.  16,  1658. 
S.  of  Thoma;  (?  1632),  M.D.,  of  London.  School,  Eton. 
Migrated  to  Jesus,  May  5,  1664.  M.B.  1664.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1664. 

COXE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  25,  1660.  Of 
Hertfordshire.  Matric.  1660.  One  of  these  names  ('literate') 
ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  18,  1670.  Perhaps  C.  of  Harling- 
ton,  Beds.,  1672-8.  C.  of  Battlesden,  1678-94.  R.  of  Market 
Overton,  Rutland,  1695-1700.    Died  1700.   (Rutland  Mof., 

IV.  72.) 

COX,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i6)  at  St  John's,  June  6, 
i66z.  S.  of  Thomas,  tailor,  of  Putney,  Surrey.  B.  there. 
School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  1661;  B.A.  1664-5;  M.A.  1668; 
B.D.  1676.  Fellow,  1668.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1669.  Signs 
for  deacon's  orders  (London)  June  i,  1667;  for  priest's, 
Sept.  19, 1668.  Perhaps  R.  of  Bradley  Magna,  Leics.,  1675-9. 
R.  of  St  Ethelburga,  London,  1676-7.    One  of  these  names 

V.  of  Swaffham  Bulbeck,  Cambs.,  1674. 

COX,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Mar.  27,  1672.  Of 
Essex.  Matric.  1672;  B.A.  1675-6;  M.A.  1679.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Mar.  16;  priest.  Mar.  18,  1678-9.  R.  of  Chignal 
Smely,  Essex,  1680-1704.  V.  of  Bromfield,  1685-1734.  R.  of 
Stock-Harvard,  1703-34.  Lecturer  at  St  Michael's,  ComhilL 
Author  of  the  Magna  Britannia,  and  other  historical  and 
classical  works.  Died  Jan.  11,  1733-4.  Will  (Comm.  C. 
Essex).   Father  of  Thomas  (1703).   (D.N.B.) 

COCKS,  THOMAS.  Incorp.  B.A.  1681,  from  BaUiol  CoUege, 
Oxford.  S.  of  Charles,  of  Woodmancote,  Gloucs.  Matric 
(Oxford)  Mar.  30,  1677,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  i68o.  (Al. 
Oxon.) 

COX,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Oct.  13,  1681. 
and  s.  of  Clapham,  tax-collector.  B.  at  Kimbolton,  Hunts. 
School,  Kimbolton.  Matric.  1681;  B.A.  1685-6;  M.A.  1689. 
One  of  these  names  V.  of  Theddingworth,  Leics.,  1 693-1711; 
and  R.  of  Sadington,  1696-1711.  Buried  at  Theddingworth, 
1711.  Admon.  (Leicester).   (Nichols,  11.  8a8.) 

COX,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  9,  1703.  Of 
Essex.  Doubtless  s.  of  Thomas  (1672).  School,  Bisliop's 
Stortford.  Matric  1704;  B.A.  1707-8;  M.A.  1712.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  Sept.  19,  1708;  priest,  Feb.  23,  1710-1. 
R.  of  Chignal  Smely,  1714-33.     R.  of  Ramsden-Bellhouse, 

1733.  Succeeded  his  father  as  R.  of  Stock-Harvard,  Essex, 

1734.  Died  July  26,  1763.   (D.N.B.) 

COKYS,  WILLIAM.   B.A.  1459-60.  Perhaps  M.A.  1468-9. 
COXE,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1576. 

COX,  WILLIAM.   Matric  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  i6ot.   Of 

Bedfordshire.  B.A.  1604-3;  M.A.  1608;  LL.D.  1636.  Fellow, 

1610-43.  Taxor,  1619. 
COX,  WILLIAM.   Matric  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1602.  Of 

Huntingdonshire.    B.A.  1606-7;  M.A.  1610.    Perhaps  ord. 

deacon   (Lincoln)   Dec.   18,   1610;  priest,  Feb.   17,  1610-1, 

C.  of  Stilton,  Hunts.,  1611. 
COX,  WILLIAM   Matric  sizar  from  Maodalxnr,  Easter,  1623; 

B.A.  1628-9;  MA.  1632.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  13; 

priest,  Sept.  14,  1629. 


CoYTB,  John 

CO^  WILLIAM.  Matric  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter,  1636; 
B.A.  1639-40.  Probably  ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  16. 
1644;  priest,  Sept  20, 1646. 

COX,  WILLIAM.  B.A.  from  TRiNrrv,  1636-7  (Incorp.  from 
Oxford);  M.A.  1637.  S.  of  William,  of  Chichester.  Matric 
from  New  CoUege,  May  4,  1632,  age  20;  B.A.  1633.  FeUow 
of  New  CoUege  D.D.  (Oxford)  1642-3.  D.D.  (Cambridge) 
1654  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  R.  of  St  Columb  Major,  Com- 
waU,  1643;  ejected,  c.  1646.  Preb.  of  Exeter,  1642. 
Perhaps  the  same  who  was  sequestered  from  Wameford, 
Hants.,  and  Stoke,  Sussex,  1646.  (Walker,  Sufferings;  Al. 
Oxon. ;  where  his  identification  as  a  barrister  seems  wrong.) 

COX,  WILLIAM  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Easter.  1646: 
B.A.  (?  1650-1);  M.A.  1654-5. 

COX,  WILLIAM  M.A.  1651  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  M.A.  (St 
Andrews)  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1648.  FeUow  of  Brasenose 
CoUege.  V.  of  Berwick-upon-Tweed,  1662.  V.  of  Lesbury, 
1663-6.  V.  of  Embleton,  1666-72.  Died  May  16,  1672 
(A  I.  Oxon.) 

COX,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Lent,   1664-5- 

B.A.  1667-8;  MA.  1671.    Perhaps  V.  of  West  Wratting, 

Cambs.,  1677-85. 
COX,  WILLIAM  M.A.  from  King's,  1688.  S.  of  John,  of  Clent, 

Staffs.  Matric.  from  Pembroke  CoUege,  Oxford,  July  3,  1677, 

age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1681.    (Al.  Oxon.) 

COX,  WILLIAM  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1727.  Of  London. 
Matric.  1727;  M.B.  1738;  M.D.  1743.  F.R.C.P.  1748.  Censor. 
Harveian  orator,  1753.  Physician  to  the  Westminster 
Hospital,  1750-7.  William  Coxe,  M.D.,  of  Richmond,  married 
at  Somerset  House  Chapel,  June  4,  1741,  Barbara  Clarke. 
(Munk,  II.  166;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

COX,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1737. 

B.  at  Irthlingborough,  Northants.  Matric.  1738;  B.A.  1741-a; 
M.A.  1745-  Fellow,  1741.  Ord.  deacon  (Lmcoln)  Mar.  14, 
1741-2;  priest,  Sept.  23,  1744.  Assistant  Master  at  Harrow. 

C.  of  Pinner,  Harrow,  1747-50.  Afterwards  became  insane. 
(Harwood.) 

COX,  WILLIAM  Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  3,  1747. 
Matric  1750.  S.  of  William,  of  Crewkeme,  Somerset.  Matric 
from  Wadham  CoUege,  Oxford,  Feb.  9, 1737-8,  age  17;  LL.B. 
1750;  B.C.L.  (Oxford)  1770,  as  William  Trevelyan  Cox. 

COXALL,  ESDRAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 
i6ii ;  B.A.  1614-5;  M.A.  1618.  Ord.  deacon  (IJncoln)  Mar.  i, 
1617-8;  priest  (Peterb.)  Dec.  19,  1619. 

COXALL,  JOHN.    B.A.  1458-9. 

COXALL,  JOHN.  B.A.  1518-g;  MA.  1532.  Of  Gonvillk  Hall; 

pens.  1521-4.  Perhaps  ord.  acolyte  (Ely)  1516. 

COXALL,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Peterhouse,  June  14, 
1622.  Of  Lincolnshire.  Matric  1632;  B.A.  1625-6;  M.A. 
1629.   V.  of  Aby,  Lines.,  1630-41. 

COXALL, .    B.A.  1483-4;  M.A.  1485. 

COXED,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Nov.  14, 
1729.  S.  of  Thomas,  V.  of  Thundridge,  Herts.  School,  Bishop's 
Stortford.  Matric  1729-30;  B-A.  1733-4-  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Mar.  10,  1733-4;  priest  (Norwich)  .Sept.  1738. 

COXFORD,  WILLIAM  D.D.  of  Cambridge.  CarmeUte  friar, 
at  Lynn.  B.  in  Norfolk.  Flourished,  c.  1380.  (Pits.) 

COYE,  JOHN.  Matric  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1563. 

COY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  June  29,  162J.  S.  of 
John.  B.  at  Saltby,  Leics.  Schools,  Grantham  ana  Buck- 
minster.  Matric.  1623;  B.A.  1626-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Mar.  8;  priest.  Mar.  9,  1627-8.   (Peile,  i.  353.) 

COYNE,  SAMUEL.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  i, 

1671.   1st  s.  of  WiUiam,  R.  of  Bolton  Percy,  Vorks.  School, 

York.    Matric  1671;  B.A.  1674-5:  M.A.  1678;  B.D.  1683. 

FeUow,  1679.    Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Feb.  1677-8;  priest 

(York)    June,    1679       R.  of    St  Martin,   York,  1687-93. 

Died  1692. 
COYNE,    WILUAM.     Matric   sizar   from   Triioty,    Easter, 

1640. 
COYSH,  JOSEPH.    Matric.  pens,  from  Querns',  E«ster,  1631. 

Of    Northamptonshire.     B.A.    1634-5;    M.A.    1638.     Ord. 

deacon  (Peterb.)  May  20,  1638;  priest,  Mar.  to,  1638-9. 
COYSH,  OBADIAH.   Adm.  sizar  at  Querns',  Oct.  3,  1643.   Of 

Huntingdonshire.  V.  of  Easton,  HunU.,  In  1637. 
COYTE,  BEESTON.   Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse,  Feb. 

17    1726-7.    Of  Suflolk.    School,  Ipswich.    Matric   1737; 

Scholar,   1727;   B.A.   1730-1.    Artist.    Died  at   Kingston, 

Jamaica.   (T.  A.  Walker,  336.) 
COYTB,  JOHN.  Matric  from  KiMO'a,  Eastac,  X545-  Conduct  of 

King^s  Chapel. 


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COYTE,  TOBIAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  July  i,  1732.  Of 
Sufiolk.  Matric.  1732-3;  B.A.  1736-7;  M.A.  1740;  B.D.  1749. 
Fellow,  1737-50.  Ord.  priest  (Ely)  Feb.  17,  1745-6.  R.  of 
Stratford  St  Mary,  Suffolk,  1752-9-  Of  East  Bergholt, 
clerk;  married,  1750,  Elizabeth  How.  Died  Dec.  S2,  1759, 
aged  44.   (£.  Anglian,  xii.  148;  V.  B.  Redstone.) 

COYTE,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1722.  S.  of 
William,  of  Shepton  Mallet,  Somerset,  clerk.  Matric.  from 
[Balliol  College,  Oxford,  May  15,  1697,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1700.  Master  at  Woodbridge  School,  Sufiolk,  1703.  V.  of 
Tuddenham,  1708.  R.  of  Hintlesham,  1709.  R.  of  Brantham 
and  East  Bergholt,  1722.   Father  of  the  next.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

COYTE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  (age  17)  at  St  Catharine's,  July  i, 
1726.  B.  at  Woodbridge,  Sufiolk.  School,  Ipswich.  Matric 
1726.  Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  Feb.  17,  1726-7.  Scholar, 
1727;  M.B.  1732.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  July,  1763. 
Practised  medicine  at  Ipswich.  Botanist.  Died  Aug.  4,  i775- 
M.I.  at  Bentley,  Sufiolk.  (T.  A.  Walker,  256;  East  Anglian, 
VII.  221;  F.M.G.,  1114.) 

COYTEMORE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene, 
Easter,  1579. 

COYTMORE,  ROGER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  29, 
1702.  S.  of  Richard.  B.  at  Holywell,  Flints.  School,  Ruthin. 
Matric.  1702. 

COYTMER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent, 
1623-4;  B-A.  1627-8;  M.A.  1631. 

COITMORE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Apr.  2, 
1628.  S.  of  Rowland.  B.  at  Prittlewell,  Essex.  School, 
Charlwood.    Matric.  1628. 

COYTES, .  B.Can.L.  i497-«. 

COZEN,  see  COSIN. 

COZENS,  EDWARD.  M.A.  from  Magdalene,  1730.  S.  of 
Richard,  of  Castle  Cary,  Somerset,  clerk.  Matric.  from 
Queen's  College,  Oxford,  Mar.  23,  1707-8,  age  18;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1711.  R.  of  Yarlington,  Somerset,  1723.  {Al.  Oxon.) 

CRABB,  MONK.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  June  30,  1718.  B.  at 
Child  Okeford,  Dorset.  Matric.  1719;  B.A.  1722-3;  M.A. 
1725.  R.  of  Winterboume  Tomson,  1734-63.  R.  of  Child 
Okeford,  Superior,  1747-58;  Inferior  1761-3.  Died  May, 
1763.   Admon.  P.C.C.    (Hw/cWns,  iv.  83 ;  F.  S.  Hockaday.) 

CRABBE,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 
i$H,  impubes;  Scholar  of  Trinity,  1560;  B.A.  1560-1;  M.A. 
1564.    Fellow  of  Trinity,  1562. 

CRAB,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Mar.  28,  1633. 
S.  of  Thomas,  furrier.  B.  in  Cambridge.  School,  Cambridge 
(Perse).  Matric.  1633;  Scholar,  1633-40;  B.A.  1636-7;  M.A. 
1640.  Fellow,  1660-71.  Master  of  the  Perse  School,  Cambridge, 
1641-52.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Norwich)  Feb.  18, 1669-70. 
R.  of  Hardwick,  Norfolk,  1669-80.  Died  Feb.  3,  1680. 
Brother  of  the  next.    (Venn,  i.  307.) 

CRABDE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1636. 
S.  of  Thomas,  of  Cambridge,  furrier.  For  nine  years  a 
chorister  at  King's.  Migrated  to  St  John's,  Feb.  15,  1638-9, 
age  20;  B.A.  1639-40;  M.A.  1654;  Lic.Med.  1654;  M.D.  1661 
(LU.  Reg.).   Brother  of  the' above. 

CRABB,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  1,  1646. 
Possibly  B.A.  (Oxford)  1648;  and  R.  of  Child  Okeford, 
Dorset,  1655-73. 

CRABTREE,  ELIAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  1609. 
B.  at  Halifax.  B.A.  1612-3;  M.A.  1616.  Ord.  deacon  (York) 
Sept. ;  priest  (London)  Dec.  1616,  age  25.  One  of  these  names 
R.  of  Dickleburgh,  Norfolk,  1643-60.  Ejected,  1660.  Btiried 
Sept.  II,  1662,  at  Dickleburgh.  (Peile,  1.  273;  E.  Anglian,  iv. 
182.) 

CRABTREE,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  21)  at  Christ's,  Mar.  19, 
1663-4.  S.  of  Henry.  B.  at  Sowerby,  Halifax,  Yorks. 
School,  Sowerby.  C.  of  Todmorden,  Yorks.  Author  of 
Merlinus  Rusticus,  an  astrological  work,  1685.   (D.N.B.) 

CRABTREE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Michs.  1584; 
B.A.  1588-9;  M.A.  1592.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln) 
May  6,  1590.   V.  of  Potton,  Beds.,  1592-1618.    Died  1618. 

CRABTREE,  THOMAS.  B.A.  (?  1592);  M.A.  from  St  John's, 
1595-  Probably  ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Norwich)  Feb.  21, 
1607-8,  age  40.  C.  of  Thorpe  Market,  Norfolk.  Perhaps  V.  of 
Briston,  1612. 

CRACHERODE  or  CRACKERODE,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar 
(age  18)  at  Magdalene,  June  24, 1707.  S.  of  Mordant,  citizen 
of  Westminster.  B.  there.  School,  Westminster.  Matric. 
1707;  B.A.  1710-1.   Ord.  deacon  (London)  May  27,  1711. 

CRACHEROD,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1633 ; 
Scholar,  1634;  B.A.  1636-7.  Probably  s.  of  Thomas,  of 
Toppesfield,  Essex,  and  brother  of  the  next.  {Vis.  of  Essex, 
1634;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

CRACHEROD,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdaunb, 
Easter,  1633;  B.A.  1636-7.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Toppesfield, 
Essex.   (Essex  Pedigrees.) 


CRACHERODE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  1636.  Of 
Essex.  Matric.  Easter,  1637;  B.A.  1639-40;  M.A.  1643. 
Perhaps  R.  of  Ampton,  Sufiolk,  1648. 

CRACKBONE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Oct.  39, 
1602.  S.  of  Richard,  '  apparitor,'  of  East  Tuddenham, 
Norfolk.  School,  Mattishall  Burgh.   Matric.  1603. 

CRACKENTHORP,  GILBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
May  29,  1734.  S.  of  Richard,  attorney,  of  Westmorland. 
B.  at  Kendal.  School,  Kendal.  Matric.  1734;  B.A.  1739-40. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  2,  1739-40.  Master  of  Kendal 
School,  1743-93.  Died  at  Kendal,  July,  1793.  (Scott-Mayor, 
HI.  453) 

CRACKENTHORPE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1618;  B.A.  1621-2;  M.A.  1625.  Will  of  one  of  these 
names,  R.  of  Stanford  Dingley,  Berks.,  proved  (P.C.C.)  1641, 
by  reUct  Lucy. 

CRACANTHORP,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's, 
Apr.  2,  1627.  S.  of  Richard  (1612-3),  D-D-  B.  at  Black 
Notley,  Essex.  Schools,  Maldon,  Cressing,  and  Braintree. 
Matric.  1627;  B.A.  1630-1;  M.A.  1634. 

CRAKINTHORP,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity.  Apr.  12, 1658. 
Matric.  1660;  Scholar,  1661;  B.A.  1661-2;  M.A.  1665.  R.  of 
Foulmere,  Cambs.,  1667.  Father  of  the  next. 

CRAKANTHORP,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  June  6, 
1689.  1st  s.  of  John,  above,  R.  of  Foulmere,  Cambs.  B.  there. 
School,  Felsted.  Matric.  1690;  B.A.  1692-3;  M.A.  1696. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June,  1696. 

CRACKANTHORPE,  RICHARD.  D.D.  1612-3  (Incorp.  from 
Oxford).  Of  Westmorland.  Matric.  from  Queen's  College, 
Oxford,  Dec.  13,  1583,  age  16;  B.A.  1587;  M.A.  1590;  B.D. 
1597;  D.D.  1606.  Chaplain  to  Lord  Evers,  ambassador  to 
Germany,  1603.  Chaplain  to  the  King.  R.  of  Black  Notley, 
Essex,  1605;  and  of  Paglesham,  1617-24.  Married  Dorothy, 
dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Engham,  of  Goodneston,  Kent;  widow  of 
Thomas  Kenne,  of  Somerset.  Buried  at  Black  Notley,  Nov. 
25,  1624.  Will  (Consist.  C.  London).  Father  of  John  (1627). 
(Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.;  Vis.  of  Kent,  1619;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

CRAKHALL,  JOHN  DE.  Chancellor  of  the  University,  1346-8. 
Perhaps  the  same  as  John  Clarel,  M.A.  Benefactor.  (Cam- 
bridge Historical  Register,  19;  Gr.  Bk.,A.  160.) 

CRACKNELL,  JOHN.   M.A.   Letters  of  conversation,  1480-1. 

CRACROFT,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1622.  Perhaps  4th  s.  of  John,  of  Whisby  and  Dunholme, 
Lines.  Of  Washingborough,  Esq.  Buried  at  Spalding,  May 
28,  1671.   (Lines.  Pedigrees,  278.) 

CRACROFT,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Sept.  24,  1616. 
S.  of  Thomas,  of  Fulnetby,  Lines.,  Esq.  B.  in  Lines.  Matric. 
1616.  Succeeded  his  father,  1617.  Of  Fulnetby,  Esq.  Died 
Oct.  14, 1637.  WiU,  P.C.C.  Father  of  Thomas  (1644).  (Lines. 
Pedigrees,  275.) 

CRACRAFT,  ROBERT.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Peter- 
house, May  26,  1659.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Whisby,  Lines. 
School,  private.  Matric.  pens.  1659.  Of  Whisby,  and  later 
of  Hackthom.  Buried  at  Hackthom,  June  2,  1677.  Father 
of  the  next.  (T.  A.  Walker,  115;  Lines.  Pedigrees,  280.) 

CRACROFT,  ROBERT.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  (age  19)  at  Magdalene, 

Nov.  2,  1695.    S.  of  Robert,  Esq.  (above),  of  Whisby  and 

Hackthom.    B.  in  Lines.    School,  Newark.    Matric.  1697. 

Of  Hackthom,  Lines.,  Esq.    Buried  May  29,  1712.     (Lines. 

Pedigrees,  280.) 
CRACROFT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 

1644.   S.  of  George  (i6i6),  of  Fulnetby,  Lines.   B.A.  1647-8; 

D.D.  1678  (Lit.  Reg.).    Fellow  of  Magdalen  College,  Oxford 

(by  the  Parliamentary  visitors).   M.A.  (Oxford)  1648;  B.D. 

1659-60.    Proctor,  1654.     Will  proved  (York)  1704.    (AL 

Oxon. ;  Lines.  Pedigrees,  276.) 
CRACROFT,  .    Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  1638.    Of 

Lincolnshire. 
CRADOCK,  BARTHOLOMEW.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's, 

Apr.  28,  1636.    S.  of  William.    B.  at  Famdon,  Northants. 

School,  Harborough.    Matric.   1636.    Died  Jan.   27,   1657. 

Buried  at  East  Famdon.    M.I.    (Peile,  i.  441;  Nichols,  in. 

1150.) 
CRADOCK,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Sept.  29, 

1742.  Of  Gorton,  near  Manchester.  Matric.  1743. 

CRADOCK,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1612. 

S.  of  John  (1601),  D.D.    Bapt.  June  5,  1597-    Scholar,  1614; 

B.A.  1616-7;  M.A.  1620.    Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  Sept.  19, 

1619.   Brother  of  Richard  (i6o8).    (Surtees'  Durham,  iv.  13.) 
CRADOCK,    GEORGE.     Matric.    pens,    from    Trinity,    Lent, 

1582-3;  B.A.  1386-7;  M.A.  1590.   One  of  these  names  M.P. 

for  Stafiord,  1603-4.     Perhaps  his  will  (P.C.C)  1611;  of 

Stafford. 


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CRADOCKE,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  Petbrrouse,  x6oi;  D.D.  1620. 
S.  of  John,  of  Newhouse-in-Baldersdale,  Yorks.  V.  of 
Gainford,  1594-1627.  Archdeacon  of  Northtunberland,  1604- 
19.  Preb.  of  Durham,  1619.  Chancellor  of  Durham,  1619. 
V.  of  Northallerton,  1624-7.    V.  of  Woodham.    Died  Dec. 

28,  1627.  Buried  in  Durham  Cathedral.  Father  of  Francis 
(i6i2),  Joseph  (1621)  and  Richard  (1608).  (Vis.  of  Yorks., 
1665;  H.  M.  Wood.) 

CRADCKK,  JOHN.  LL.B.  i6oi  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
Hampshire.  Matric.  from  New  College,  Mar.  1590-1,  age  18; 
B.C.L.  1599;  D.C.L.  1617.  Perhaps  R.  of  Bradford  Peverel, 
Dorset,  1602;  and  of  Wamford,  Hants.,  1607.  Canon  of 
Chichester,  1610.  R.  of  Birdham,  Sussex,  1616.  WiU(P.C.C) 
1626.    (Al.  OxoH.) 

CRADOCK,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Apr.  27, 1612. 
S.  of  Richard  (1580),  R.  of  Barrow,  Suffolk.  B.  at  Newark- 
upon-Trent.  School,  Cambridge.  Matric  1612;  Scholar, 
1612-8;  B.A.  1615-6;  M.A.  1619;  B.D.  1628.   FeUow,  1619- 

29.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Oct.  17,  1623;  priest  (Norwich) 
Sept.  21,  1628.  R.  of  Redgrave,  Suffolk,  1628-30.  R.  of 
Barrow,  1630-52.  Will  proved  (Bury),  Apr.  24, 1654.  Father 
of  John  (1661).   (Venn,  i.  216.) 

CRAOOCK,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Dec.  4,  1622; 
B.A.  1626-7;  M.A.  1631.  Probably  V.  of  Warden,  Beds., 
1639-52.    Will  (P.C.C.)  1653;  of  Teversham,  Cambs.,  clerk. 

CRADOCK,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  21,  1661. 
S.  of  John  (1612),  R.  of  Barrow,  Suffolk.  School,  Bury  St 
Edmunds.  Exhibitioner  from  Bury.  Matric.  1661;  B.A. 
1664-5;  M.A.  1668.  R.  of  Rickinghall  Inferior,  1673-1712; 
and  R.  of  Rickinghall  Superior,  1674-1712  Died  1712. 
Father  of  WUliam  (1706). 

CRAIXKK,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  7,  1699.  Of 
Dorset.  B.  1680.  Matric.  1699;  B.A.  1702-3;  M.A.  1706. 
Fellow.  Ord.  priest  (Ely)  Dec.  21,  1707.  Chaplain,  British 
factory,  Lisbon,  1708. 

CRADOCK,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  29, 
1725.  S.  of  William  (1694),  clerk,  of  Salop.  B.  at  I>onington. 
School,  Trentham,  Staffs.  Matric.  1725;  B.A.  1728-9;  M.A. 
17^2;  B.D.  1740;  D.D.  1749.  Fellow,  1732-56.  Ord.  deacoi 
(Lmcoln)  1731;  priest  (Rochester)  Dec.  18,  1737.  R.  of 
Tbomhaugh,  Northants.,  1741.  R.  of  Dry  Drayton,  Cambs., 
1753-5-  R-  oi  Layham,  Suffolk,  1754-6.  R.  of  St  Paul's, 
Covent  Garden,  1755.  Chaplain  to  the  Lord  Lieutenant  of 
Ireland,  1757.  Bishop  of  Kilmore,  1757.  Archbishop  of 
Dublin,  1772-a.  Died  Dec.  10,  1778.  Buried  at  St  Patrick's. 
(Scott-Mayor,  ill.  383;  D.N.B.) 

CRADOCK,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Nov.  15, 
1748.  Of  Lancashire.  Matric.  1750-1;  B.A.  1753;  M.A.  1768. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  May  24,  1752;  priest  (Lincoln)  Mar.  14, 
1756. 

CRADOCKE,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  June  30, 
1621.  S.  of  John  (1601),  Vicar-general  of  Durham.  B.  at 
Gainford.  School,  Newcastle.  Matric.  1622;  B.A.  1624-5: 
M.A.  1628.  Knighted,  1661.  Of  Harperley,  Durham,  and 
Commissary  cf  Richmond;  age  60  in  1665.  M.P.  for  Rich- 
mond, 1661.  Buried  at  Richmond,  Apr.  16,  1686.  M.I. 
Brother  of  Francis  (1612),  Richard  (1608),  and  father  of 
Thomas  (1654).  (Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1665;  Surtees*  Durham, 
IV.  13.)  [This  account  seems  most  probable;  but  the  Sidney 
man  was  certainly  ord.  deacon,  at  York,  June,  1625.] 

CRADOCK,  JOSEPH.  M.A.  from  Clare,  1700.  S.  of  Joseph,  of 
Leicester,  gent.  Matric.  from  Wadham  College,  Oxford. 
Mar.  16,  1686-7,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1690.  Ord.  priest 
(Peterb.)  June  3,  1694.  R.  of  Markfield,  Leics.,  1699-1748-9. 
R.  of  Kelmarsh,  1700-37.  Died  Jan.  1749.  Father  of  the 
next.    (A I.  Oxon.;  Nichols,  in.  1149;  iv.  802.) 

CRADOCK,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  29,  1715.  Of 
Markfield,  Leics.  S.  of  Joseph,  above,  R.  of  Markfield. 
Matric.  1715-6;  Scholar;  LL.B.  1720.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Sept.  25,  1720.  C.  of  Markfield,  Leics.,  1720. 

CRADOCKE,  MATTHEW.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1577.  Probably  s.  of  William,  of  Staffs.,  merchant  of  the 
Staple.  B.  1562.  If  so,  father  of  Matthew,  Governor  of 
Maaiachusetts.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Hasguaid,  Pem- 
brokeshire, was  father  of  Samuel  (1623).  One  of  these 
names  B.A.  of  Oxford,  1580.    (Al.  Oxon.;  J.  G.  Bartlett.) 

CRADOCK,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Apr. 
27,  1612.  S.  of  Nathaniel,  merchant,  of  Cambridge.  School, 
Cambridge.  Matric  1612;  Scholar.  1612-8;  B.A.  1615-6; 
M.A.  1619.  Fellow,  1619-21.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  12, 
1620.  R.  of  St  Nicholas  Aeons,  London,  1646-56.  Probably 
R.  of  Eglwys  Cymmin,  Carmarthen,  1620.  But  will  of  one  of 
these  names  (P.C.C.)  1652;  of  Glaston,  Rutland,  clerk. 
Brother  of  William  (1614).   (Vmn,  1.  216.) 

CRADOCK  RICHARD.   B.A.  IS36-7;  M.A.  1339. 


Cradock,  Zachary 

CRADOCK,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1580; 
B..A.  1584-5;  M.A.  1588.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.) 
July  6,  1593.  V.  of  Basingthorpe,  Lines.,  1608^.  R.  of 
Barrow,  Suffolk,  1608-30.  Buried  Mar.  25,  1630.  Will,  Bury. 
Father  of  John  (1612).   (Suff.  Inst,  of  Arch.,  VoL  16,  242.) 

CRADOCK,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1608.  S.  of  John  (1601),  Archdeacon  of  Northumberland. 
Bapt.  Sept.  10,  1592.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June  10,  161 1. 
Counsellor-at-law.  Buried  Aug.  8,  1624,  in  EKirham  Cathe- 
dral. Brother  of  Francis  (1612)  and  Joseph  (1621).  (Surtees, 
Durham,  iv.  13.) 

CRADOCK,  SAMUEL.  M.A.  1623  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of  Co. 
Pembroke;  perhaps  s.  of  Matthew  (1577).  Matric  from 
Queen's  College,  Oxford,  Oct.  24,  1600,  age  17;  B.A.  1604; 
M.A.  from  St  Mary  Hall,  1607.  V.  of  Horsley,  Gloucs.,  1609; 
of  Greetham,  Rutland,  1621;  of  Homfield,  1621;  and  of 
Thistleton,  1623.  Died  Sept.  24,  1653.  WiU,  P.CC.  Father 
of  the  next  and  Zachary  (1647).    (Al.  Oxon.) 

CRADOCK,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  25, 1637. 
S.  of  SaiLuel,  above,  V.  of  Greetham,  Rutland.  B.  c.  1621. 
Matric.  1637;  B.A.  1640-1;  M.A.  1644;  B.D.  1651.  FeUow, 
1645-56.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1649.  Sequestered  to  Little 
Berkhampstead,  1645;  and  to  Baughurst,  Hants.,  same 
year.  V.  of  Stanground,  Hunts.,  in  1654.  R.  of  North 
Cadbury,  Somerset  (Emmanuel  College  living),  1656-62, 
ejected.  Inherited  an  estate  at  Wickhambrook,  Suffolk, 
where  he  lived  for  many  years,  acting  as  presbyterian 
minister  and  teacher  of  an  academy.  Retired  to  Bishop's 
Stortford,  1695,  where  he  continued  to  preach  till  his  death, 
Oct.  18,1706.  Buried  at  Wickhambrook.  Author,  theological. 
Brother  of  Zachary  (1647).   (Calamy,  11.  353;  D.N.B.) 

CRADOCK,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  July  6,  1686. 
Of  Suffolk.  One  of  these  names  adm.  student  at  Leyden,  1691. 

CRADOCKE,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  May 
25.  1677.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Romsey,  Hants.  School, 
Romsey.   Matric.  1677;  Scholar,  1679;  B.A.  1680-1. 

CRADOCKE,  THOMAS.  B.A.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1654.  S.  of 
Sir  Joseph  (1621),  of  Harperley  Hall,  Durham,  Knt.  Bapt, 
at  Witton-le-Wear,  Apr.  8,  1633.  M.A.  1657.  FeUow,  1658- 
62.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1657.  Of  Gray's  Inn;  adm.  1652. 
Barrister-at-law.  Attorney-general  to  Bishop  Cosin.  M.P. 
for  Richmond,  Yorks.,  1678-88.  Died  Feb.  25,  1689-90. 
Buried  in  Durham  CathediaL   (Le  Neve,  Mon.,  v.  112.) 

CRADOCK,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i6)  at  Magdalene, 
Apr.  27,  1666.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Romsey,  Hants. 
Nfatric.  1667;  B.A.  1669-70;  M.A.  1682.  V.  of  Rainham, 
Kent,  1676-1723.   R.  of  Frinstead,  1682.  Died  Oct  9,  1723. 

CRADOCK,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  28,  1717. 
Of  Kent.   M.B.  1722. 

CRADOCK,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Apr.  19,  1729. 
Of  Salop.   Matric.  1729;  B.A.  1733-4;  M.A.  1737. 

CRADOCK,  WALTER.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  May  5, 
1598.  S.  of  Francis,  of  Wickhambrook.  Matric.  1598.  Of 
the  Gesynges,  Wickhambrook,  Suffolk;  adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  1605.  Buried  at  Wickhambrook,  Suffolk,  Feb.  12, 
1656. 

CRADOCKE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  July  29, 
1614.  S.  of  Nathaniel,  draper,  of  Cambridge.  School, 
Cambridge.  Matric.  1615;  Scholar,  1616-21;  B.A.  1617-8; 
M.A.  1621.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Mar.  9,  1622-3.  Chaplain 
on  the  expedition  to  Cadiz,  1626;  and  to  the  Duke  of 
Buckingham.  V.  of  Nunnington,  Yorks.  Perhaps  R.  of 
Stonegrave.    Brother  of  Nathaniel  (1612).    (Venn,  i.  227.) 

CRADOCK,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Oct.  a, 
1663.  S.  of  William,  probably  of  Nuneaton.  B.  there. 
School,  Nuneaton.   Matnc.  1663;  B.A.  1667-8. 

CRADDOCKE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  28,  1694. 
Of  Staffordshire.  Matric.  1695;  B.A.  1697-8;  M.A.  1701. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1710.  R.  of  Swinnerton,  Stafb.,  1703-4. 
R.  of  Donington,  Salop,  1705.   Father  of  John  (1725). 

CRADOCK,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  July  4, 
1706.  S.  of  John  (1661),  R.  of  Ricldnghali,  Suffolk.  B.  there. 
Schools,  Beccles  and  Botesdale.  Matric  1706;  Scholar, 
1706-10;  B.A.  1709-10.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely,  LUt.  dim.  from 
Norwich)  Sept.  23,  1711;  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  17,  1712. 
R.  of  Rickinghall  Superior,  Suffolk,  171a.  V.  of  Wickham- 
Skeith,  1723-42.   Died,  at  Rickinghall,  1742.   (Venn,  1.  513.) 

CRADOCK,  ZACHARY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  29, 
1647.  S.  of  Samuel  (1623),  V.  of  Greetham,  Rutland.  Matric 
1647;  B.A.  1650-1;  M.A.  from  King's.  1654;  B.D.  from 
Queens',  1661 ;  D.D.  1666.  Chaplain  at  lOng't,  i6}o.  FeUow 
of  Queens',  1634-69.  Chaplain  at  Lisbon,  1636.  Chaplain 
to  the  King.  1660.  Preb.  of  Chichester,  1670.  R.  of  Pett, 
Sussex.  Fellow  of  Eton,  1671.  Provost,  1681-95.  Author, 
SmnoHB.  Died  Nov.  17,  1693.  M.I.  at  Eton  CoUe«e.  WiU, 
P.CC.  Brother  of  Samuel  (1637).  {D.N.B.;  Hmnnxjd,) 


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Crafoot,  John 

CRAFFORD,  see  CRAYFORD. 

CRAFOOT,    JOHN,      Matric.    pens,    from    Trinity,    Michs. 

1631. 
CRAFTES,  JOHN.  Matric  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1606. 
CRAFTS,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Easter,  1615. 

CRAFTS  or  CROFTS,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,   from  Jesus, 

Easter,  1609. 
CRAFTS  or  CROFTS,  WILLIAM.    Matric   pens,  from  Jesus, 

Easter,  1609. 
CRAGG,  CHRISTOPHER.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Lent, 

I584-5.    Of  Yorkshire.    B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1588-9; 

M.  A.  159a.  Fellow  of  St  Catharine's.  Perhaps  R.  of  Flempton, 

Suffolk,  1597-1602.    Preb.  of  Wolverhampton,  1605-15-    . 

(Wm.  Salt  Arch.  Soc.,  1915.) 

CRAGGE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  Apr.  8, 
1646.  S.  of  William,  of  Lincoln.  Matric.  1646;  B.A.  1651. 

CRAGG,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Dec.  20,  1653. 

CRAGG,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1582; 
B.A.  1586-7. 

CRAGGE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1552. 
Of  Yorkshire.  School,  Sedbergh.  B.A.  1556-7,  as  'Cobbe'; 
M.A.  1560.  Fellow  of  Queens',  1556-63.  Fellow  of  St 
Catharine's,  c.  1574.  Proctor,  1574-5.  Ord.  sub-deacon 
(London)  1557.  R.  of  Coton,  Cambs.,  1565-1605.  Buried 
Aug.  2,  1605.     WiU  (V.C.C.).    Brother  of  William  (1553). 

CRAGGE,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  6,  1618-9. 

Matric  1619;  B.A.  1622-3;  M.A.  1626.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 

May  20, 1627. 
CRAGGE,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  Sept.  2,  1624.   S.  of 

WilUam.  B.  at  Sedbergh,  Yorks.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric. 

1624;  B.A.  1627-8;  M.A.  1632.    One  of  these  names  R.  of 

Fifield,  Wilts.,  1637;  probably  also  R.  of  North  Tidworth, 

Wilts.,  1661.   {Peile,  i.  362.) 
CRAG,  JOSEPH.   Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  15, 

i668r-9.    S.  of  John,  of  Dent,  Yorks.    B.  there.    School, 

Sedbergh.  Matric.  1669.  V.  of  Hutton  Rudby,  Yorks.,  1679- 

1700. 
CRAGG,  ROBERT.    Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Trinity,  Sept.  7, 

1732.    S.   of   Robert,   of   Kendal,   Westmorland.    School, 

Heversham,    Westmorland.     Matric    1732;    B.A.    1736-7. 

Perhaps  V.  of  Hornby,  Lanes.,  1761. 
CRAGGE,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1553.  School,  Sedbergh.   B.A.  1557-8;  M.A.  from  Queens', 

1561.     Fellow  of  Queens',   1558-63.     Probably  fellow  of 

Clare  in  Aug.  1564.     R.  of  Abington  Pigotts,  Cambs.,  1562. 

wm  (P.CC.)  1606.  Brother  of  John  (1552). 

CRAGGE,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  1621  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Matric. 
(Oxford)  Apr.  23,  1613;  B.A.  from  Magdalen  Hall,  1614; 
M.A.  1617.  Of  the  Inner  Temple,  1608,  as  of  Ickenham, 
Middlesex.  Perhaps  P.C.  of  Leeds,  Kent,  1618-21,  and  V. 
of  Hollingbome,  1623-36.  Died  May  ti,  1636,  aged  40.  M.l. 
Q.  Ch.  Smith.) 

CRAIGE,  WILLIAM.  Matric  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter, 
1650; B.A.  1654. 

CRAISTER  or  CRASTER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at 
Trinity,  Nov.  16,  1697.  S.  of  John,  of  Morley,  Yorks. 
School,  Leeds.  Matric.  1697;  Scholar,  1701;  B.A.  1701-2; 
M.A.  1705;  B.D.  1712;  D.D.  1723.  Fellow,  1704.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1712.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  22,  1706;  priest,  Feb. 
29, 1707-8.  V.  of  Bottisham,  Cambs.,  1716.  V.  of  Chesterton, 
1722. 

CRALL,  JOHN,  alias  SUDBURY.  Gf.  for  D.Can.L.  c.  1460.  V.  of 
Fulham,  1440-51;  of  South  Weld,  Essex,  1451-78;  of  Finch- 
ingfield,  1457-64.  R.  of  Springifield  Boswell,  to  1460;  of 
Wethersfield,  to  1463;  of  St  Magnus,  London,  1464;  of  Little 
Ilford,  Essex,  1475-9;  of  Brasted,  Kent,  1475.  Preb.  of  St 
Paul's,  1463.  Preb.  of  York,  1467-78.  Archdeacon  of  Essex, 
1478.    Died  1479.    Will  (P.CC.)  1480.   {Hennessy.) 

CRALLY,  TADY(?).    Matric  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Michs. 

1561. 
CRAMLINGTON,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Micbs. 

1649.   Of  Lincolnshire. 

CRAMPHORNE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  21, 
1628.  Of  Hertfordshire.  Matnc  1629;  B.A.  1632-3;  M.A. 
1636.  R.  of  Netteswell,  Essex,  1640^80,  as  Crampthome. 
Died  1680. 

CRAMPTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Jan.  6,  1559-60.  Of  Bolton,  Lanes.  Matric.  1560. 
Fellow,  1562-;^.  Left  without  a  degree.  Afterwards  assistant 
at  Fordingbridge  SchooL   (Harwood.) 

CRAMPTON,  JOHN,  Matric.  pens,  from  Sr  John'8,  Easter, 
1579.  Of  Norf<rfk.  Migrated  to  Queens',  1580.  B.A.  1583-3. 


Crane,  Nicholas 

CRAMPTON,  RALPH.    Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Michs. 

1586;  B.A.  1589-90;  M.A.  1593,  as  Crompton. 
CRANADGE,  THOMAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1616;  B.A.   1619-20.    Incorp.  at  Oxford  (as  M.A.)   1628. 

B.D.  from  Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  1629.   R.  of  Brindle, 

Lanes.,  1646-50.   Buried  there  June  7,  1650. 

CRANBORNE,  Viscoimt,  see  CECIL,  JAMES. 

CRANCH,  ANDREW,  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  19,  1613, 
Matric.  1615:  B.A.  1618. 

CRANE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter. 
1588. 

CRANE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Michs.  1713; 
B.A.  1717-8;  M.A.  1721;  LL.D.  1728  [Com.  Reg).  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  May  24,  1719;  priest  (Peterb.)  Feb.  5, 
1720-1.  V.  of  Hardingstone,  Northants.  R.  of  Sutton, 
Beds.,  1731.  Preb.  of  Westminster,  1748-77.  Died  June 
X5,  1777,  aged  81.    M.I.  at  Sutton.   (W.  M.  Noble.) 

CRANE,  FELIX.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  c.  1592. 
Of  Norfolk.  B..\.  1595-6;  M.A.  1599.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Sept.  29,  1600;  priest,  Jan.  1,  1600-1,  age  26;  title  his 
patrimony. 

CRANE,  FRANCIS.    M.A.  1642  (on  visit  of  Prince  of  Wales). 

Doubtless  a  relative  of  Sir  Francis  Crane,  of  Woodrislng, 

Norfolk,  who  was  Chancellor  of  the  order  of  the  Garter; 

Director  of  the  Tapestry  works,  Mortlake;  Secretary  to  the 

Prince  of  Wales;  died  1636.    (G.E.C.) 
CRANE,  FRANCIS.   Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Trinity.  Oct.  5.  1655. 

Of  Norfolk. 
CRANE,  FRANCIS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Sidney,  Mar.  13, 

1692-3.    Only  s.  of  George,  gent.,  of  Somerton,  Somerset, 

B.  at  Bridgewater,  Somerset.   School,  Bridgewater.   Matric. 

1693.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  30,  1695. 
CRANE,  GILBERT.    Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Sept  28, 

1636.  S.  of  Josiah,  gent.  B.  at  Somerton,  Norfolk.   Matric. 

1637;  Scholar,  1638-43;  B.A.  1640-1;  M.A.  1644. 
CRANE,  H.    Matric  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1558.    See 

Cranshaw. 
CRANE,  HENRY.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Michs,  1566; 

B.A.  from  Pembroke,  1572-3;  M.A.   1576.    One  of  these 

names  R.  of  Little  Braxted,  Essex,  1569-79.    R.  of  Riven- 

haUi  1579-1612.  Died  1612.  Will  (Consist.  C.  London.) 
CRANE  or  CRAAN,  JOHN,    B.A.   1507-8;  M.A.   1511-2.    Of 

Norwich  diocese.    Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1512-26.    Ord. 

deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  11,  1513-4. 
CRANE,  JOHN.  B.A.  1536-7.  Of  Pulham,  Norfolk.  M.A.  1541: 

B.D.   1549.    Fellow  of  Christ's,   1541-52.    R.  of  Feltwell 

St  Nicholas,  Norfolk,  1561.    R.  of  Pulham  St  Mary,  1565. 

R.  of  TivetshaU,  1578.  Died  May  3, 1583.  Buried  at  Pulham. 

{Cooper,  I.  461.) 

CRANE,  JOHN.  Matric  pens,  from  Christ's,  1598-9.  Probably 
B.A.  1605-6.  One  of  these  names,  of  King's  Lynn,  gent.; 
adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  16,  1598,  Recorder  of  Lynn. 
(Peile,  I.  230;  Vis.  of  Suff.,  1664.) 

CRANE,  JOHN.   M.A.  1615  (on  King's  visit). 

CRANE,  JOHN.  Matric  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1629. 

CRANE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  May  7,  1661. 
S.  of  Joseph,  gent.,  of  Stowmarket,  Suffolk.  B.  at  Combs. 
Schools,  Earl  Stonham  and  Stowmarket  (private).  Matric. 
1661;  Scholar,  1661-7;  B.A.  1664-5;  M.A.  1668.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Sept.  20, 1668,  as  C.  of  Stowmarket;  priest,  July  2, 
1669.  R.  of  Elmsett,  Norfolk,  1669-86.  Died  Oct.  24,  1686. 
(Venn,  i.  412;  Vis.  of  Suff.,  1664.) 

CRANE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Corpus  Christi,  1697.  Of 
Himtingdonshire.  Matric.  Easter,  1698;  B.A.  1701-2;  M.A. 
1705.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  June  3,  1705.  R.  of  Sturry, 
Kent,  1710-34.  Died  May  20,  1734.  Father  of  the  next. 
(G.  Mag.) 

CRANE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  June  27, 
1730.  S.  of  John,  above,  clerk,  V.  of  Sturry,  Kent.  School, 
Canterbury.  Matric.  1730;  B.A.  1733-4.  Ord.  deacon 
(Rochester)  Mar.  6,  1736-7;  priest.  May  28,  1738.  V.  of  Gt 
Saling,  Essex,  1741-66.  V.  of  Saffron  Walden,  1743-66. 
Died  June  5,  1766.   (G.  Mag.) 

CRANE,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  11, 
1644.  Of  Essex.  Matric.  1644;  B.A.  1648-9.  Buried  at 
St  Andrew's,  Cambridge,  Aug.  26,  1649. 

CRANE,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Gonvillk  Hall,  Easter, 
1544.  Probably  the  presbyterian  assigned  by  Cooper  (11.  39) 
to  Christ's  College.  B.  at  Tannington,  Suffolk.  Ord.  priest 
^London)  Apr.  1562,  age  40.  V.  of  Deptford,  Kent,  1562-6. 
Imprisoned,  1568,  for  performing  services  out  of  the  Geneva 
prayer-book.  Settled  at  Roehampton,  Surrey,  c.  1572.  Died 
in  Newgate,  'of  the  infection,'  c.  1588.  (DJi.B.) 


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Cran£.  Robert 

CRANE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1634, 
scholar  from  Westminster.  S.  of  John,  of  Looghton,  Bucks. 
B.A.  1635-6;  M.A.  1639;  LL.D.  1660  {Lit.  Reg.  (M.D.,  in  the 
mandate  of  1660)).  Fellow,  1637-45  (ejected)  and  1660.  Died 
Feb.  16,  1672,  aged  60.  Buried  at  Loughton.  Benefactor 
to  Trinity  College  by  the  advowson  of  Loughton.  (A  I. 
Westmon.) 

CRANE, THOMAS.  Adm. sizar atCoRPUsCHRisTi,  1565.  Matric 
Easter,  1567;  B.A.  1570-x.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  Aug.  13, 
1374.  R.  of  Tittleshall,  Norfolk,  1378-97.  R-  of  Seaming, 
1597. 

CRANE,  THOMAS.  M.A.  1584  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Matric. 
from  Christ  Church,  Oxford  (scholar  from  Westminster)  1576; 
B.A.  1579-80;  M.A.  1583.  Perhaps  R.  of  S.  Cadbury, 
Somerset,  1587-1608.   Died  1608. 

CRANE,  THOMAS.  B.D.  1631  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
Surrey.  Matric.  from  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  1613;  B.A. 
1614:  M.A.  1619;  B.D.  1630.  R.  of  Saham,  Norfolk,  1626. 
R.  of  West  Walton,  1628.  R.  of  St  Laurence,  Old  Jewry, 
1631-44;  sequestered.  Died  Feb.  3,  1662-3.  M.L  at  Saham. 
{Al.  Oxon.;  Le  Neve,  Mon.,  in.  53.) 

CRANE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  EmfANUSL,  Feb.  3,  1634-3. 
Matric.  1635. 

CRANE,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  pens,  from  Crbist's,  June,  1603. 

CRANE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembrokb,  Faster, 
1606;  B.A.  1608-9;  M.A.  from  dare,  1612. 

CRANE,  WILLIAM.  Matric  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1627, 
scholar  from  Westminster.  S.  of  John,  of  Loughton,  Bucte. 
B.A.  1631-2;  M.A.  1635.  Fellow,  1633.  Married  (1636), 
Frances,  dau.  of  William  Bond,  and  through  her,  succeeded 
to  the  estate  of  Sir  Francis  Crane,  at  Woodrising,  Norfolk. 
Died  Apr.  2,  1673.    (Al.  Westmon.) 

CRANE,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1633 ; 

B.A.  1636-7;  M.A.  1641.   Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  22, 

1638. 

CRANE, .  Matric.  FelL-Com.  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1603. 

CRANE, .  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  1641. 

CRANER.  JOHN.  Adm.  at  St  Catharine's,  Sept  22,  1721. 
B.A.  (Incorp.  from  Oxford)  1722.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Coventry, 
gent.  Matric.  from  St  John's  College,  Oxford,  July  12,  1717, 
age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1720-1;  M.A.  1728.  Fellow  of  St 
Catharine's,  1721.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  23,  1722;  priest 
(London)  May  23, 1725.  R.  of  Denston,  Hunts.,  1734-47.  Lec- 
turer of  St  Mildred,  Bread  St,i734-47.  Died  Mar.  1747.  Buried 
at  St  Mildred's,  Mar.  10,  1746-7.    (Al.  Oxon.;  G.  Mag.) 

CRANFYLD,   ROBERT.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinffy,  Michs. 

1559- 
CRANFIELD,  VINCENT.    Matric.  FelL-Com.  from  Emmanuel, 

Easter,  1624.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Ralph,  of  London,  Knt,  adm. 

at  Gray's  Inn,  June  6,  1637. 

CRANFORD,  CRANFORTH  or  CROFORTH,  CUTHBERT. 
Matric  pens,  from  Christ's,  May,  1567;  B.A.  1370-1. 

CRANFORD,  JAMES.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Oct.  1579; 
B.A.  1583-4;  M.A.  1587.  Subscribed  for  deacon  and  priest 
(Lincoln)  July  8,  1586.  Head  Master  of  Coventry  School, 
i6i2-?  27.   Father  of  the  next.   (Peile,  1.  136.) 

CRANFORD,  JAMES.  B.A.  1623  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
James,  above.  Master  of  Coventry  School.  Matric  from 
Balliol  College,  Nov.  20,  1618,  age  15,  'fil.  cler.';  B.A.  1621; 
M.A.  1624.  R.  of  Brockhall,  Northants.,  1627-43;  and  of 
St  Christopher-le-Stocks,  1643-57.  Licenser  for  the  press 
under  the  Commonwealth.  Author,  theological.  Died  Apr. 
32,  1657.  Buried  at  St  Christopher's.  WiU,  P.CC.  Father 
of  the  next.     (Al.  Oxon.) 

CRANFORD,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke, 
June  30,  1645.  S.  of  James,  above,  clerk.  B.  at  Daventry, 
Northants.  Matric  1645;  B.A.  1648-9;  M.A.  from  Magdalen 
Hall,  Oxford,  1631,  R.  of  St  Christopher-le-Stocks,  1637-9. 
Buried  there  Oct.  2,  1639.  (J.  Browne,  Nor/,  and  Suff.,  4io; 
J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

CRANFORD,  JOSEPH.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  1631 ; 
B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.  1628.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Bug- 
thorpe,  Yorks.;  ejected,  1662.   (Peile,  i.  340.) 

CRANFORD,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Feb.  36, 
1629-30.  Of  Cambridgeshire.  Matric  1631;  B.A. ,  from 
King's,  1633-4;  M.A.  1637. 

CRANBIER,  EDMUND.  B.A.  1313-4;  M.A.  1320.  S.  of  Thomas, 
of  Aslacton,  Notts.  Archdeacon  of  Canterbury,  1535.  R.  of 
Hayes,  Kent,  and  Provost  of  the  CoIleRe  of  Wingham.  R,  of 
Ickham,  Kent,  1347-34.  R.  of  Cliffe,  in  1549-  Preb.  of 
Canterbury,  1550.  Deprived  of  his  preferments  under  Mary 
in  1554,  and  fled  to  Germany.  Probably  died  abroad,  c.  1337. 
Brother  of  the  Archbishop.   {Cooper,  i.  173.) 


Crashaw,  Thomas 

CRANMER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Jesus,  e.  1305.  S.  of  Thomas, 
of  Aslacton,  Notts.  B.  there,  July  2,  1489.  B.A.  1311-3; 
M.A.  1515;  B.D.  1321;  D.D.  1326.  FeUow,  13x3.  Univeisity 
preacher,  1326.  He  lost  his  fellowship  by  reason  of  marriage; 
but  was  re-elected  on  the  death  of  his  wife  a  year  later. 
Archdeacon  of  Taunton,  c.  1529.  In  1530  he  went  to  Bokwna 
and  to  Rome  on  the  matter  of  the  Royal  Divorce;  andin 
1531  to  the  Emperor  Charies  V;  when  he  married  a  niece  of 
Osiander.  Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  1533.  Supporter  of 
the  policy  of  Henry  VIII.  On  the  death  of  Edward  VI  he 
supported  the  claims  of  Lady  Jane  Grey.  Convicted  of 
treason  and  deprived,  Nov.  1553.  Committed  to  the  Tower. 
Tried  for  heresy  at  Oxford,  1553.  Burnt  there.  Mar.  31, 
i533-<'.   (Cooper,  i.  143;  D.N.B.) 

CRANMER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  TRiNrrv,  Michs. 
1564.  Probably  s.  of  Richard,  of  Aslacton.  Bapt  June  34, 
1554.   Living,  1614.   (ChesUrs  of  CHicheley,  373.) 

CRANMEYRE,  .    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1544.  Pchaps  Thomas,  s.  of  Thomaji,  of  Aslacton  (brother 
of  the  Archbishop).  B.  1529.  Buried  Dec.  6,  1578.  Will  at 
York.    (Ciesters  of  Chichdey,  444.) 

CRANSHAW,  HENRY.  Scholar  of  Queens',  1358  (probably 
matric.  as  'Crane,'  Michs.  1538).  B.A.  1561-2.  Fellow,  1563. 
Perhaps  V.  of  Bray,  Berks.,  1563-97.  Admon.  (Archd. Berks.) 
1397. 

CRANSTON,  ANDREW.  Incorp.  M.A.  1699,  from  Edinburgh. 
V.  of  Reigate,  Surrey,  1697-1708.  R.  of  Newdigate,  1699- 
1708.   Died  Dec.  11,  1708.    (Manning  and  Bray,  i.  322.) 

CRANSTON  or  CRAINSTON,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus, 
June  25,  1708.  Of  Sussex.  Perhaps  $.  of  James,  R.  of  Pett. 
School,  Sevenoaks.  Scholar,  1708;  Matric  1709  j  B.A.  1711-3; 
M.A.  1715.  R.  of  Stowting,  Kent,  1723-71.  Died  1771. 

CRANWELL,  ADAM.  Matric  sizar  from  Trinfty,  Easter,  1606; 
B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1609.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept. 
17, 1609;  priest,  Dec.  17,  1609.  C.  of  Woolsthorpe,  Lines.,  in 
1614    R.  of  Rippingale  (3rd  part),  1615;  (remainder),  1619. 

CRANWELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Jime  18, 
1743.  S.  of  Tyrell,  vintner,  of  Hunts.  B.  at  St  Ives.  School, 
Oakham  (coUeger  at  Eton,  1737-41).  Matric.  1743-4. 
Miierated  to  Sidney,  Nov.  34, 1747.  B.A.  1747-8;  M.A.  1731. 
Fwow  of  Sidney,  1749.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Feb.  19, 
1747-8;  priest  (Ely)  Dec  35,  1731.  V.  of  Histon,  Cambs., 
1731.  R.  of  Abbots  Ripton,  Hunts.,  1767-93.  Poet.  Died 
Apr.  17,  1793-   (D.N.B.;  Scott-Mayor,  in.  537.) 

CRANWELL,  LUKE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Feb.  5, 
1644-5.  S.  of  Edward.  B.  at  Loughborough.  School, 
Loughborough.  Matric  1645;  B.A.  1647-8;  M.A.  from 
Pembroke,  1659.  V.  of  St  Peter's,  Derby,  1656-63  (ejected). 
Afterwards  practised  medicine.  Author.  Died  at  Kegwortb, 
Leics.,  Nov.  11,  1683.   (Calamy,  i.  315.) 

CRANWISE,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1578;  B.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1580-1. 

CRANWYS,  THOMAS.    Matric  pens,  from  GoNvnxi  Hall, 

Michs.  1556;  Scholar,  1339. 

CRAPEN,  THOMAS.  B.A.  from  King's,  1606-7.  Will  of  Thomas 
Crapon  (P.CC.)  1620;  of  Broad  Hlnton,  Wttts. 

CRAPNELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  1637.  S.  of 
John,  of  Soham,  Cambs.,  farmer.  B.  in  Suffolk.  B.A.  1640-1. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Feb.  35,  1643-3,  age  23.  Sequestered 
to  Eyke,  Suffolk,  1645.  V.  of  Tannington  and  Bnmdish, 
Suffolk,  1662.    Buried  Oct.  i6,  1680. 

CRASE  (?  CRUSE),  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  June  30, 
1643.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Batteisea.  School,  BamsUple. 
Age  36. 

CRASHAW,  RICHARD.  Matric  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 
1632.  S.  of  William  (1588).  B.  in  London,  e.  1613.  School, 
Charterhouse.  B.A.  1634;  M.A.  from  Peterhouse,  1638. 
Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1636-44,  ejected.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1641.  Afterwards  became  R.C.  Went  to  Paris,  and  to  Rome, 
where  he  became  attendant  to  Cardinal  Palotta.  Sub-canon 
at  Loretto,  1649.  Died  there  the  same  year.  Author,  religioas 
poetry.   (D.N.B.) 

CRASHAW,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  Clare,  Ape.  is,  1638.  Of 
Yorkshire.  S.  and  h.  of  Joshua,  of  WooUey,  Yorka.,  gent., 
Matric.  1638.    Adm.  at  Gra/t  Inn,  Nov.  28,  1660. 

CRASHAW,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sliar  (age  24)  at  Pembrokb, 
Sept.  17,  1683.  Of  Yorkshire.  Matric.  1683-4;  B.A.  1687-8. 
Probably  C.  of  Little  Addington,  Northants.,  1689;  V.  1693- 
1719.   Buried  there  Apr.  33,  I7i9-   (H.  I.  Loogdeo.) 

CRASHAWE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  ii<ar  from  St  John's,  Lent, 
1584-5-  B.A.  1588-9;  M.A.  130a.  One  of  theae  names,  M.A., 
of  York,  liceoMd  to  marry  Faith  TattetMll,  1618.  (M.  H. 
Peacock.) 


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Crashaw,  William 

CRASHAW,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1588.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Handswortli,  Sheffield,  Yorks.  Bapt. 
there,  Oct.  26,  1572.  B.A.  1591-2;  M.A.  1595;  B.D.  1603. 
Fellow,  1594.  Minister  at  Bridlington  and  Beverley.  Preb. 
of  Ripon,  1604-26.  Preacher  at  the  Inner  Temple.  R.  of 
Burton  Agnes,  Yorks.  Preb.  of  York,  1617.  V.  of  St  Mary, 
Whltechapel,  London,  1618-26.  Pmitan  divine  and  poet. 
Died  1626.  Will,  P.C.C.   Fatherof  Richard  {1632).  (D.N.B.) 

CRASKE,  EDMUND.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Aug.  17,  1646. 
S.  of  Edmund,  gent.,  of  Bardwell,  Suffolk.  Matric.  1646. 
Migrated  to  Caius,  Oct.  10,  1650. 

CRASKE,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  July  6,  1710. 
S.  of  William,  brewer,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds.  B.  there.  School, 
Bury.  Scholar,  1710;  Matric.  1711;  B.A.  1714-5;  M.A.  1717 
{Com.  Reg.).  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Sept.  15,  1715;  priest 
(Lincoln)  E)ec.  21,  1717.  V.  of  Anwick,  and  R.  of  Braunce- 
well.  Lines.,  1717.  Preacher  at  St  James',  Bury  St  Edmunds, 
1723-43.  R.  of  Shotley,  Suffolk,  1730;  of  Fordham,  Essex, 
1731.  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Bristol.  Died  Sept.  4,  1743. 
M.I.  at  St  James',  Bury.  Father  of  Walter  (1752).  (Venn, 
I-  523) 

CRASKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Sept.  15, 
1 67 1.  S.  of  Thomas,  farmer,  of  Barton,  Suffolk.  B.  there. 
School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matric.  1672;  B.A.  1675-6;  M.A. 
1679.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  1677;  priest,  June,  i68o. 
V.  of  Narford,  Norfolk,  1692.   V.  of  Newton,  1697. 

CRASKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  Oct.  11,  i745-  S.  of 
John,  of  Drinkstone,  Suffolk.  B.  there,  1726.  School, 
Wyverstone.  Matric.  1745;  Scholar,  1745-6.  Died  in  College, 
Mar.  3,  1748-9,  aged  22.  Buried  at  Drinkstone.  {Peile,  11. 
248.) 

CRASKE,  JOSEPH.  Matric.  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1687;  B.A. 
1690-1;  M.A.  1694.  (Perhaps  adm.  at  Jesus  as  Robert.) 
Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  June,  1693.  R.  of  Barton  St  Mary, 
Norfolk,  1698. 

CRASKE,  JOSEPH.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Apr.  1728; 
Scholar,  1728;  B.A.  1730-1. 

CRASKE,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Apr.  6,  1687.  Of 
Norfolk.    Probably  a  mistake  for  Joseph. 

CRASKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  May  13, 

1647.  S.  of  William,  yeoman,  of  Bardwell,  Suffolk.  B.  there. 

School,  Stanton.    Matric.  1647;  B.A.  1650-1;  M.A.  1654; 

M.D.  1662.    Died  at  Bury,  1671.    Will,  Bury.    Father  of 

Thomas  {1687). 
CRASKE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  22,  i677- 

Of    Suffolk.     Matric.    1677;    B.A.    1681-2.     Ord.    deacon 

(Norwich)  Dec.  1682;  priest,  Sept.  1683. 

CRASKE,  TH0J4AS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  July  5, 
1687.  S.  of  Thomas  (1647),  M.D.,  late  of  Bury  St  Edmunds. 
B.  at  Weeting,  Norfolk.  School,  Bury.  Scholar,  1687-93; 
Matric.  1687;  M.B.  1693;  M.D.  1700.  Fellow,  1695-1704. 
Practised  physic  in  Cambridge.   Died  1718.   {Venn,  i.  483.) 

CRASTES  or  CRAFTES,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus 

Christi,  Easter,  1579. 
CRASTOR,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1589, 

Of  Cumberland. 
CRASWELL,  CRESWELL  or  CROSWELL,  RICHARD.     Adm. 

at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar  from  Eton,  Aug.  26,  1562.    Of 

Yateley,  Hants.  Matric.  1562;  B.A.  1566-7.    Fellow,  1565-8. 
CRATHORNE,  GEORGE.   B.A.  1517-8. 
CRATHORNE,  SIMON.    Adm.  pens,   (age  16)  at  Pembroke, 

Nov.  6,  1646.  S.  of ,  of  London,  mercer.  Matric.  1647. 

CRAVEN,    CHRISTOPHER.     Adm.    Fell.-Com.    (age    16)    at 

Pembroke,  June  9, 1693.  S.  of  Sir  William,  of  Combe  Abbey, 

Warws.,  Knt.    B.  May  7,  1675.    School,  Rugby.    Matric. 

1695;  B.A.  1696-7.   Died  immarried.  {Vis.  of  Warms. ,1682.) 
CRAVEN,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Aug.  19, 

1646.    S.  of  Francis,  embroiderer,  of  Congleton,  CheSiire. 

B.  there.  School,  Congleton.  B.A.  1650-1;  M.A.  1654. 
CRAVEN,  ISAAC.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1614. 

S.  of  Nicholas  (1576),  clerk.   B.A.  1618-9;  M.A.  1622.  Ord. 

deacon  (Peterb.)  June  7;  priest,  June  8,   1623.    Signs  as 

minister  of  Pavenham,  Beds.,  1626-32.   V.  of  Felmersham, 

1627.    V.  of  Ware,  Herts.,  1634.    R.  of  Aston,  until  1660. 

Died  1660.   Father  of  the  next. 
CRAVEN,  ISAAC.    Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Apr.  3,  1656.    S.  of 

Isaac  (above),  V.  of  Ware,  Herts.    B.  there,  Oct.  21,  1639. 

Schools,   Oundle   and  Merchant   Taylors'.     Matric    i6.<6; 

Scholar,  1657;  B.A.    1659-60;   M.A.   1663.    Fellow,  1661. 

Candidate  for  the  public  oratorship,  1673.   O^d.  deacon  and 

priest  (Ely)  May  29,  1670. 
CRAVEN,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1588. 

Migrated  to  Trinity.  Scholar,  1593;  B.A.  1593-4;  M.A.  1597. 

V.  of  Ha  worth,  Notts.,  in  1 616. 


Crawford,  James 

CRAVEN,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  22, 
1689-90.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Rothwell,  Yorks.  School,  Leeds. 
Matric.  1690. 

CRAVEN,  JOHN  HARDEY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  St  John's, 
May  9,  1739.  S.  of  John,  bailiff  to  the  Earl  of  Berks.,  of 
Lanes.  Bapt.  at  Mailing,  Lanes.,  Nov.  20,  1719.  Colleger  at 
Eton.  Matric.  1739;  B.A.  1742-3.  Buried  at  St  Benet's, 
Cambridge,  Jan.  31,  1742-3. 

CRAVEN,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Sidney,  Jan.  10, 
1670-1.  S.  of  Matthew,  of  Hull.  School,  Hull.  Matric.  167 1; 
B.A.  1674-5;  M.A.  1678;  B-.D.  1685;  D.D.  1723.  Fellow, 
1676.  Proctor,  1682-3.  Master,  Feb.  25,  1722-3.  Vice- 
Chancellor,  1726-7.  Died  Jan.  11,  1727-8.  Will  proved 
(V.C.C.)  1728. 

CRAVEN,  MILES.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1579; 
B.A.  1582-3.  One  of  these  names,  clerk,  licensed  to  read 
prayers  in  Frickley  chapel,  Yorks.,  1618.  (M.  H.  Pea- 
cock.) 

CRAVEN,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1576.  B.  at  Otley,  Yorks.,  c.  1562.  B.A.  1582-3.  Ord. 
priest  (Lincoln)  June  24,  1584.  V.  of  Gt  Wymondley, 
Herts.,  1583.  V.  of  Felmersham  with  Pavenham,  Beds., 
1600-25.  Buried  at  Pavenham,  Nov.  12,  1626.  Father  of 
Isaac  (1614). 

CRAVEN,  OLIVER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  May  7, 
1662.  S.  of  Richard.  B.  at  SetUe,  Yorks.  School,  Giggles- 
wick.  Matric.  1662;  B.A.  1665-6.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1666. 

CRAVEN,  RICHARD.  Matric  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1646  (possibly  a  mistake  for  Francis). 

CRAVEN,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  3,  1631. 
Of  Yorkshire.   Matric.  1631;  B.A.  1634-5. 

CRAVEN,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  19, 
1704.  S.  of  Edward,  deceased.  B.  at  Fleet,  Lines.  School, 
Fleet.   Matric.  1704. 

CRAVEN,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1571 ; 

Scholar,  1575;  B.A.  1575-6- 
CRAVEN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  3,  1670. 

CRAVEN,  WILLIAM.  M.A.  1626-7  {fil.  nob.).  Eldest  s.  of  Sir 
William,  Lord  Mayor  of  London.  B.  1608.  Matric.  from 
Trinity  College,  Oxford,  1623.  Created  M.A.  (Oxford)  1636. 
Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1624.  Served  on  the  continent 
under  Gustavus  Adolphus,  and  the  Prince  of  Orange. 
Knighted,  1627.  Deprived  of  his  estates,  as  a  royalist,  1651. 
Created  Earl  of  Craven,  1664.  High  Steward  of  the  Uni- 
versity, 1667.  DiedApr.  9, 1697.  Buried  at  Binley,  Coventry. 
Carried  out  the  will  of  his  brother  John,  founder  of  the 
Craven  trust;  and  nominated  the  first  Scholars.  {Endow- 
ments, 286;  D.N.B.;  G.E.C.) 

CRAVEN,  WILLIAM,  Baron.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  St 
John's,  Feb.  28,  1715-6.  S.  of  William,  2nd  Baron  Craven, 
of  Hampstead  Marshall,  Middlesex,  deceased.  School,  Rugby. 
Succeeded  as  3rd  Baron,  1711.  D.C.L.  (Oxford)  1722.  Died, 
s.p.,  Aug.  10,  1739.   {Scott-Mayor,  iii.  299;  G.E.C.) 

CRAVEN,  WILLIAM  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Dec.  3,  1723. 
Of  Warwickshire.  S.  of  John,  brother  of  Lord  Craven. 
B.  Sept.  19,  1705,  at  Hope,  Worcs.  Matric.  1724.  Fell.-Com. 
1724.  Created  D.C.L.  (Oxford)  1759.  M.P.  for  Co.  Warwick, 
1746-64.  Succeeded  as  5th  Baron  Craven,  1764.  Died  Mar. 
17. 1769,  s./>.   Buried  at  Binley.   {Collins,  v.  456-8;  G.E.C.) 

CRAVEN,  WILLIAM  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  July  3, 
1749.  S.  of  Richard,  husbandman,  of  Yorks.  B.  at  Gouth- 
waite  Hall,  Nidderdale.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1749; 
Scholar,  1752;  B.A.  1753;  M.A.  1756;  B.D.  1763;  D.D.  1789 
[(Li*.  Reg.).  Fellow,  1758-89.  Master,  1789-1815.  Vice- 
Chancellor,  1790.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  28,  1759.  For 
a  time  assistant  Master  at  Harrow.  Professor  of  Arabic, 
1770-95.  Lord  Almoner's  Reader  in  Arabic,  1770-1815. 
Benefactor  to  the  College.  Died  Jan.  28,  1815.  {Coll.  Hist, 
of  St  John's.) 

CRAVEN, .  Adm.  at  Magdalene,  June  4,  1672. 

CRAW,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Mar.  13,  1644-5. 
S.  of  John,  merchant,  of  Edinburgh.  B.  there.  Schools, 
Harrington,  and  in  London.   Matric.  1645;  Scholar,  1647-8. 

CRAWFORD  or  CRAWFORTH,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16) 
at  Magdalene,  Apr.  11,  1665.  S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of 
Whickham,  Durham.  Bapt.  there,  Nov.  30,  1648.  School, 
Houghton,  Durham.  Matric.  1665;  B.A.  1668-9;  M.A.  1672. 
Fellow,  1670.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1669.  Ord  deacon  (Peterb.) 
Mar.  3,  1671-2.  V.  of  Dunchurch,  Warws.,  1673-80.  Preb. 
of  Lichfield,  1673-80.  R.  of  Frankton,  1674-80.  One  of  these 
names  R.  of  Braybrook,  Northants.,  1678-82.  Buried  in 
Canterbury  Cathedral,  Sept.  19,  1682.  {Al.  Oxon.;  H.  I. 
Longden.) 


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Crawlby,  Francis 

CRAWLEY,  FRANCIS.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Cxius,  May  2, 

1592.    S.  of  Thomas,  husbandman.    B.  at  Norton,  Leics. 

Schools,  Norton  and  Luton,  Beds.   Scholar,  1593-5.    Adm. 

at  Gray's  Inn,  1598;  ancient,  1617;  Serjeant,  1623.   Jxistice 

C.P.  1632.   Knighted,  1632.  Created  D.C.L.  (Oxford)  1642-3. 

Impeached  by  Parliament,  and  joined  the  King  at  Oxford. 

Died  Feb.  13,  1648-9.     Buried  at  Luton.     Father  of  the 

next,  John   (1625),   Thomas    (1632)    and    Robert    (1636). 

{Venn,  1.  145;   Le  Neve,  Mon.,  1.  118;  D.N.B.:  erroneous 

as  to  his  University  education.) 
CRAWLEY,  FRANCIS.   Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  July  3, 

1627.  S.  of  Francis,  above,  serjeant-at  law.   B.  at  Bedford. 

School,  Luton.   Matric.  1629.   Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  7, 

1623.   Of  Northaw,  Herts.,  barrister.  Cursitor  Baron  of  the 

Ex<iequer,  1679.    Died  Feb.  28,  1682-3.    Buried  at  Luton. 

Brother  of  John  (1625),  Thomas  (1632)  and  Robert  (1636), 

father  of  John  (1669)  and  Thomas  (1671-2).   (Venn,  i.  281; 

Le  Neve,  Mon.,  1.  118.) 
CRAWLEY,  FRANCIS.    Adm.  pens,   (age  17)  at  St  John's, 

Apr.  5,  1637.   S.  of  Thomas,  gent.,  of  Gt  Gaddesden,  Herts. 

B.  there.  School,  Thame,  Oxon.  Matric.  1637;  B.A.  1640-1. 

One  of  these  names  V.  of  Cookham,  Berks. ;  R.  of  Hedsor, 

Bucks.,  1668. 
CRAWLEY,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Mar.  29, 

1625.   S.  of  Francis  (1592),  serjeant-at-law,  of  Luton,  Beds. 

School,  Luton.    Matric.  1625.    Re-adm.  Fell.-Com.  Jan.  22, 

1626-7.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  8, 1620.  Died  June,  1638. 

Buried  at  Luton.    Brother  of  Francis  (1627),  Thomas  (1632) 

and  Robert  (1636).   (Venn,  i.  270.) 
CRAWLEY,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Apr.  21, 

1669.  S.  of  Francis,  E^q.  (1627),  of  Northaw,  Herts.   Bapt. 

at  Luton,  July  3,  1651.  Schools,  Luton,  Beds,  and  St  Paul's, 

London.   Matric.  1669.   Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  19,  1671. 

Brother  of  Thomas  (1671-2).   [Venn,  1.  437.) 
CRAWLEY,  ROBERT.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Sept.  30, 

1636.    S.  of  Francis,  Justice  C.P.  (1592).    B.  at  Bedford. 

School,  Thame.  Matric.  1637.  Migrated  to  Trinity,  Jan.  20, 

1637-8.   Scholar,  1638;  M.D.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1660  {Lit. 

Ree.y.    Practised  at  Luton,   Beds.    Adm.   extra-licentiate 

R.C.P.  July  II,  1656.   Will  (P.CC.)  1695.  Brother  of  John 

(1625),  Francis  (1627)  and  Thomas  (1632).   (Munk,  1.  274.) 

CRAWLEY,  THEODORE.  B.A.  from  Christ's,  i6o7-«;  M.A. 
161 1.  B.  in  Lombard  St.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (London) 
Mar.  1612,  ag'e  25;  C.  of  St  Ann,  Blackfriais.  R.  of  Heming- 
ford  Abbots,  Himts.,  in  1632.   [PeiU,  i.  251.) 

CRAWLEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  14)  at  Caius, 
Oct.  20,  1564.  S.  of  Thomas,  Esq.  B.  at  Wendon  Lofts, 
Essex.  Matric.  1565.  One  of  a  recusant  family.  Perhaps 
Lord  of  the  Manor  at  Strethall,  Essex,  in  1573.  {Venn,  i.  55.) 

CRAWLEY,    THOMAS.     Adm.    pens,    at    Emmanuel,    1624. 

Matric.  1624;  B.A.  1627-8;  M.A.  1631. 
CRAWLEY,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,   from  Trinity,  Easter, 

1632.    3rd  s.  of  Sir  Francis  (1592),  of  Luton.   Scholar,  1634; 

B.A.  1635-6;  M.A.  1639;  D.D.  1661  {LU.  Reg.).  Fellow,  1637. 

R.  of  Amersham,  Bucks.,  1660-78.   R.  of  Barton-in-the-Clay, 

Beds.,  1662-78.   Buried  at  Barton,  May  25,  1678. 
CRAWLEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Mar.  21, 1671-2. 

S.  of  Francis  (1627),  Baron  of  the  Exchequer.  Matric  1672; 

Scholar,    1674;    B.A.    1675-6;    M.A.    1679.     Ord.    deacon 

(Norwich)  Diec.  1679.   R.  of  Abinger,  Surrey,  1683-5.   Died 

May  4,    1685.     M.I.  at  Abinger.    Brother  of  John  (1669). 

{Manning  and  Bray,  11.  141.) 
CRAWLEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Sept. 

30,   1730.    S.  of  John,  M.D.,  of  Beds.    B.  at  Dunstable. 

School,    Harpcnden,    Herts.     Matric.    1730.     Migrated    to 

Oxford.    Matric.  at  Corpus  Christi,  Nov.  2,  1731,  age  18; 

B.A.    (Oxford)    1734;    M.A.    1737-8;    M.B.    1742-3.     {Al. 

Oxon.) 

CRAWLEY,  W.    Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 

1582. 
CRAWLEY,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Macdalknx.  Easter, 

1626;  B.A.  1628-9;  M.A.  1632. 

CRAWLEY,  WILLIAM  (1697),  see  CROWLEY. 

CRAY,  ALEXANDER.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene, 

June  30,  1665.    S.  of  Alexander,  of  Homingsham,  WUts. 

ScbooL^  Martock,  Somenet.    Matric.   1665.    Adm.  at  the 

Inner  Temple,  1667. 
CRAY,  JEREMIAH.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Apr. 

11,1741.  S.  of  Jeremiah,  of  Ibsley,  Hants.  School,  Hackney, 

Midds. 
CRAY,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Pxtkrhousb,  Michs.  1564. 

CRAYE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius.  May  11,  1622. 
S.  of  WiUiam,  sent.,  of  Witchford,  Isle  of  Ely.  School,  Ely. 
Matric.  1622;  B.A.  1626-7.  One  of  these  names  btiried  at 
Witchford,  July  12,  1679.  (Cambt.  Vis.,  1619.) 


Craykbr,  Joseph 

CRAY  (?),  WILLIAM.   Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  e.  1592. 

CRAYFORD  or  CRAFFORDE,  ARTHUR  Matric.  pens,  from 
Jesus,  Easter,  1552. 

CRAYFORD,  CUTHBERT.  Described  as  'Cantabrigiensis'  on 
his  admission  at  Douay  College,  Nov.  25,  1580.  Of  Durham. 
Ord.  priest,  Apr.  14,  1581,  and  sent  to  England,  where  he 
was  working  in  161 1.   {Douay  Diary.) 

CRAYFORD,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  c.  1595-6. 
S.  of  Sir  William,  of  Mongeham,  Kent.,  Knt  Adm,  at 
Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  2,  1600.  Father  of  William  (1626)  and 
George  (1628).   {Vis.  of  Kent,  1619;  Vis.  of  Beds.,  1634.) 

CRAYFORD,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1628.  S.  of  Edward,  above,  of  Mongeham;  age  8  in  1619. 
B.A.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1630-1.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Jan.  28,  1631-2.  Brother  of  William  (1626).  {Vis.  of  Kent; 
Vis.  of  Beds.,  1634.)  y        I     \         J 

CRAYFORD,  JOHN.  B.A.  1511-2;  M.A.  1515;  B.D.  1522-3; 
D.D.  1535.  Fellow  of  Queens',  1514-9.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1521.  Proctor,  1521-2.  Canon  of  Cardinal  College,  Oxford, 
1525.  Master  of  Clare,  1530-9.  V.  of  Lewisham,  Kent,  1530- 
44.  R.  of  Stanford  Rivers,  Essex,  1532.  Vice-Chancellor, 
1534-5-6.  Preb.  of  St  Asaph,  1534.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's, 
1539-  Fellow  of  University  College,  Oxford.  Preb.  of  Win- 
chester, 1541.  Preb.  of  Westminster,  1541.  R.  of  Terrington, 
Norfolk,  1543.  Chancellor  and  Preb.  of  Sarum,  1544.  Arch- 
deacon of  Berks.,  1545.  R.  of  Newton  Toney,  Wilts.,  1545. 
Master  of  University  College,  Oxford,  1546.  Died  1547. 
WiU  (P.CC.)  1548.   {Cooper,  i.  92.) 

CRAYFORD,  JOHN.  Franciscan  friar.  Studied  at  Cambridge 
and  Oxford.  Supp.  for  B.D.  at  Oxford,  1537.  Warden  of  the 
house  of  his  order  at  Newcastle-on-Tyne  till  the  Surrender. 
Canon  of  Durham,  1543.  V.  of  Mitford,  Northumberland, 
1546.  Spiritual  chancellor  of  Durham  under  Bishop  Tonstall. 
Died  1562.  Will  (Durham).   {Cooper,  1.  70.) 

CRAFORD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Oct.  10,  1597.  Of 
London.  Matric.  c.  1597. 

CRAYFORD,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1633.  Of  Kent.  Doubtless  s.  of  Edward,  of  Monge- 
ham,  Kent.  B.A.  1636-7.  Perhaps  R.  of  Halden,  Kent,  1651 
till  his  death.  Buried  there  June  4,  1683.  {Vis.  of  Kent, 
1619;  Vis.  of  Beds.,  1634.) 

CRAFFORDE,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 
Easter,  1550. 

CRAFORD,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  July  16, 
1639.  S.  of  Thomas,  baker,  of  the  parish  of  Little  St  Mary, 
Cambridge.  B.  there.  School,  Perse.  Scholar,  1639-47; 
Matric.  1640;  B.A.  1643-4;  M.A.  1647.  Usher  of  the  Perse 
School,  1644-55.  Minister  of  Haslingfield,  Cambs.,  1651. 
V.  of  East  Grinstead,  Sussex,  1658-71,  and  R.  of  Barcombc, 
1671,  till  his  death  in  1683.   Father  of  next.   {Venn,  i.  336.) 

CRAYFORD,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Apr.  24, 
1666.  S.  of  Robert,  above,  V.  of  Grinstead,  Sussex.  B.  in 
Cambridge.  Schools,  Cambridge  and  Grinstead.  Scholar, 
1666-71;  Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1669-70;  M.A.  1673.  Fellow, 
1671-80.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  1671 ;  priest  (Chichester) 
Oct.  3,  1675.  V.  of  Farnihgham,  Kent,  1678.  R.  of  Bar- 
combe,  Sussex,  1683-1709.  V.  of  Pevensey,  1693-1709. 
Chaplain  to  Lady  Hunsdon.  Buried  Sept.  21,  1709,  at 
Barcombe.    {Venn,  i.  427.) 

CRAYFORD  or  CRAWFORD,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus, 
Apr.  25,  1705.  Of  Sussex.  S.  of  Robert  (above).  Matric 
1707;  Scholar,  1707. 

CRAYFORD,  ROBERT.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1744.  Of 
Kent.   Matric.  1745;  B.A.  1747-8. 

CRAYFORD,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  c.  1595. 

CRAYFORD,  WILLIAM.    Matric  FeU.-Com.  from  St  John's, 

Easter,  1574.  Perhaps  s.  of  Sir  Edward,  of  Mongeham,  Kent. 

Died  Aug.  15,  1623,  aged  68.    {Vis.  of  Kent,  1619;  Vii.  of 

Beds.,  1634.) 
CRAYFORD,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  St  John's, 

Lent,  1626-7.    S.  of  Edward  (1595).  of  Mongeham,  Kent; 

age  10  in  1619.    Brother  of  George  (1628).    {Vis.of  Kent; 

Vis.  of  Beds.,  1634.) 
CRAYFORD,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke, 

May  12,  1711.   S.  of  William,  of  Canterbury,  Esq.    Matric. 

1711-2;  B.A.  1714-5- 

CRAFORTH, .   Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1344. 

CRAYK,   RICHARD.    Probably  of  Gonville  Hall,  c  1378. 

Cautio  for  (B.A.?)  degree.  (Caiut  MSS.  Ctd.,  343.) 
CRAYK,  THOMAS.  Scholar  at  Kino's  Hall,  1387.  DiedAuf.  8, 

1388.    {Trin.  Coll.  Admissions,  i.  109.) 

CRAYKBR,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  aa, 
1713-4.  S.of  Joseph,  of  Famingham,  Kent.  School,  St  Paul's, 
London.    Matric.  1714;  B.A.  1717-8;  M.A.  lyai. 


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Crayle,  John 

CRAYLE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1567.  Will  of 
one  of  these  names  (Cons.  C.  London)  1577;  of  St  Cath.  Cree, 
minister. 

CREAKE,  AMBROSE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  c. 
1596.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Kirtling,  Cambs.  B.A.  from  Clare, 
1599-1600;  M.A.  1613.  R.  of  Kelsale  with  Carlton,  Suffolk, 
1614.    {Vis.  of  Cambs.) 

CREAKE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  c.  1593. 
Perhaps  2nd  s.  of  Ralph,  of  Cottingham,  Yorks.  Brother  of 
Robert  (c.  1593)  3°^  Thomas  (c.  1593).  {Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1584.) 

CREAKE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter, 
1636.  Perhaps  exhibitioner  from  Charterhouse,  1635.  Scholar, 
Oct.  8,  163s;  LL.B.  1641.  One  of  these  names,  s.  and  h.  of 
Thomas,  late  of  City  of  London,  gent.,  deceased;  adm.  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  12,  1644-5. 

CREEK,  RALPH.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1475. 
B.A.  1478-9;  M.A.  1484-5.  One  of  these  names  priest  of 
St  Botolph,  Aldersgate,  London,  1482.  R.  of  Willingale  Doe, 
Essex,  1493.    (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

CREAKE,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  c.  1593. 
Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Ralph,  of  Cottingham,  Yorks.  Age  8  in 
1584.  Brother  of  Edward  (1593)  and  Thomas  {c.  1593).  (Vis. 
of  Yorks.,  1584.) 

CREKE,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Lent,  1607-8. 

CREEK,  THOMAS.   B.Can.L.  1503-4. 

CREAKE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall,  Michs. 
1553.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Kirtling,  Cambs.  LL.B.  1563;  LL.D. 
1573.  Fellow,  1559-77-  Adm.  advocate,  Oct.  29,  1573. 
Proctor  in  the  Court  of  Arches.  Died  161 6,  aged  81.  Will 
(P.C.C),  of  St  Gregory,  London.  Buried  in  old  St  Paul's. 
(H.  G.  Harrison;  Cambs.  Vis.) 

CREAKE,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  c.  1593. 

.  Perhaps  s.  of  Ralph,  of  Cottingham,  Yorks.    Brother  of 

Robert  (c.  1593)  and  Edward  (i593).   {Vis.  of  Yorks.,  1584.) 

CREKE,  THOMAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  Michs. 

1602. 
CREAKE,  THOMAS.    Matric  Fell.-Com.  from  Trinity  Hall, 

Michs.  1623. 
CREAKE,  WILLIAM.  Scholar  of  Trinity  Hall,  July  21,  1573; 

LL.B.  1580.   Fellow,  1581-90. 
CREDEFORD,    GEORGE.     Incorp.    M.A.    1668,   from   Exeter 

College,   Oxford.     Matric.    there.    Mar.    10,    1656-7;   B.A. 

(Oxford)  1661;  M.A.  1664.    R.  of  Torbrian,  Devon,  1669. 

{Al.  Oxon.) 
CREE,  JOHN.   B.A.  1472-3- 
CREED,  CHARLES.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Nov.  10, 

1676.   S.  of  George,  yeoman.   B.  at  East  Pennard,  Somerset. 

School,  Pill,  Somerset.   Matric.  1676. 
CREED,  CRADOCK.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  22, 

1681.    S.  of  Richard,  gent.    B.  at  Llangwm,  Monmouth. 

School,  'Boughchrood.'  Matric.  1681;  B.A.  1684-5.  Brother 

of  Walter  (1693). 
CREED,  GEORGE.    Adm.  at  King's  (age  16)  a  scholar  from 

Eton,  Aug.  13,  1525.    Of  Wilton,  Wilts.    Fellow,  1528-30, 

No  degree.    Lived  as  a  farmer  at  Grantchester,  Cambs.    Will 

(V.C.C.)  1560.   {Norwood.) 

CREED,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs.  1575. 

CREED,    HASTINGS.     Matric   pens,    from   Corpus   Christi, 

Easter,  1624.    Of  London.    B.A.  1627-8;  M.A.  1631.    Ord. 

deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  22,  1638. 
CREED,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,   (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Feb.   10, 

1740-1.    Only  s.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Oundle,  Northants.    B. 

there.  Bapt.  Apr.  11, 1721.   School,  Oundle.  Matric  1740-1; 

B.A.  1744-5- 
CREED,  SAMUEL.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Dec.  1655.    Of 

Suffolk.    Matric.    1657;   B.A.    1659-60;   M.A.    1663.    Ord. 

deacon   (Lincoln)   May  24;  priest.   May  25,    1662.    V.  of 

Wartling,  Sussex,  1681. 
CREED,  WALTER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  29, 

1693.     S.   of   Richard,   deceased.     B.   at   Llang^wm,   Usk, 

Monmouth.  School,  Grantham.   Matric.  1695;  B.A.  1696-7. 

Ord.  priest  (Lincoln)  Sept.  24,  1699.   V.  of  Granby,  Notts., 

1701-4.    Brother  of  Cradock  (1681). 
CREESE,  THOMAS.  B.A.  from  Queens',  1644-5.  S.  of  Morgan, 

of  Widcombe,  Somerset.    Matric.   from  St  Alban's  Hall, 

Oxford,  Mar.  27,  1640,  age  17.  R.  of  Combe  Hay,  Somerset, 

1646-62.  Died  about  1699.   {Calamy,  11.  357.) 
CREFFIELD,  EDWARD.    Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 

Apr.  14, 1696.  S.  of  Henry,  draper.  B.  at  Colchester.  School, 

Colchester.  Matric.  1696;  B.A.  1699-1700;  M.A.  1703.  Ord. 

deacon  (London)  Sept.   19,  1703;  priest.  Mar.  4,  1704-5. 

V.  of  Messing,  Essex,  1705-18.   Died  Apr.  1759.   Buried  at 

Chappel,  Essex.  (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 


Cremer,  Nicholas 

CREFFIELD,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Feb.  18,  1728-9.  S.  of  Edward,  clerk,  of  Suffolk.  B.  at 
Polstead.  School,  Bury.  Matric.  1729;  B.A.  1732-3;  M.A. 
(Oxford)  1736.  Fellow  of  University  College,  and  of  Mag- 
dalen, Oxford.  B.D.  (Oxford)  1747;  D.D.  1764.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  1729.  Ord.  deacon  (Oxford)  Dec.  21,  1746; 
priest,  June  14,  1747.  V.  of  Ashbury,  Berks.,  1754-7. 
R.  of  Candlesby,  Lines.,  1757-8.  R.  of  Bildeston,  Suffolk, 
1758-82.  V.  of  Basing,  Hants.,  1768.  Preb.of  Lincoln,  1781. 
R.  of  Gt  Holland,  Essex,  1782.  Died  at  Bildeston,  Apr.  3, 
1782.   {Scott-Mayor,  iii.  420.) 

CREFFIELD,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i?)  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  15,  1677-8,  from  Trinity  Hall,  where  he  had  been 
adm.  Feb.  26,  1677-8.  S.  of  Ralph,  wooUen-draper.  B.  at 
Colchester.  Schools,  Colchester  and  Felsted.  Matric.  1677-8; 
B.A.  1681-2;  M.A.  1685;  B.D.  1693.  FeUow  of  St  John's, 
1683-98.  R.  of  Freshwater,  Isle  of  Wight,  1695-1723.  Died 
Aug.  18,  1723.    M.I. 

CREFFEILD,  PETER.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Jan.  21,  1735-6.  S.  of  Ralph,  Esq.,  of  Essex,  alderman  of 
Colchester.  B.  in  Colchester.  Schools,  Colchester  and  Ipswich. 
Succeeded  his  grandfather,  Sir  Ralph,  in  estates  at  Mersea, 
and  elsewhere,  1732.   {Scott-Mayor,  iii.  471.) 

CREIGHTON  or  CRICTON,  JOHN.  M.A.  1634-5  (Incorp.  from 
St  Andrews).  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Greenwich,  1625-45 ; 
ejected. 

CREIGHTON,  ROBERT.  Scholar  of  Trinity,  from  Westminster, 
1614.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Dunkeld,  Perthshire,  1593. 
B.A.  1617-8;  M.A.  1621.  Fellow,  1619.  Incorp.  at  Oxford, 
1628;  and  (as  D.D.)  1642-3.  Regius  Professor  of  Greek, 
1625-39.  Public  Orator,  1627-39.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1631. 
Preb.  of  Wells,  1632 ;  Treasurer,  1632.  Archdeacon  of  Stowe, 
1641.  R.  of  Huggate,  Yorks.,  1641.  R.  of  St  Burian's,  Corn- 
wall, 1642.  Chaplain  to  Charles  I  and  Charles  II.  Dean  of 
Wells,  1660.  R.  of  Uplowman,  Devon,  1664.  V.  of  Cheddar, 
Somerset,  1665-70.  Bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells,  1670-2.  Died 
Nov.  21,  1672.  Buried  in  Wells  Cathedral.  Father  of  the 
next.    {D.N.B.) 

CREIGHTON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  May  23, 1655. 
S.  of  Robert  (above).  Matric.  Easter,  1656;  scholar  from  West- 
minster; B.A.  1658-9;  M.A.  1662;  D.D.  1678.  FeUow,  1659. 
Regius  Professor  of  Greek,  1666-72.  R.  of  Uplowman,  Devon, 
1670.  V.  of  Ashbrittle,  Somerset,  1670-1734.  Preb.  of  Wells, 
1667;  and  precentor,  1674.  Chaplain  to  the  King.  Known 
as  a  musical  composer.  Gave  an  organ  to  Wells  Cathedral. 
Died  at  Wells,  Feb.  17,  1733-4,  aged  97.  Buried  there. 
Father  of  the  next,   {Al.  Westmon.;  D.N.B.) 

CREIGHTON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
June  28,  1692.  S.  of  Robert  (above),  D.D.  B.  at  Wells, 
Somerset.  School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1693;  Scholar, 
1693;  B.A.  1695-6;  M.A.  1699.  Fellow,  1698.  V.  of  Combe 
St  Nicholas,  Somerset,  1703-25  (res.).  V.  of  Odcombe, 
1725-32.  V.  of  Bumham,  1727-32.  V.  of  Yatton,  1729. 
Preb.  of  Wells,  1718.    Died  1732. 

CREYGHTON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
June  28,  1722.  S.  of  Robert  (?  above),  schoolmaster,  of 
Somerset.  School,  Wells.  Matric.  1722;  Scholar,  1724;  B.A. 
1725-6;  M.A.  1729.    Preb.  of  Wells,  1733. 

CRAIGHTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  July 
1,  1721.   Of  Ipswich.   Matric  1721-2. 

CREYGHTON, .  B.A.  1494. 

CREMER,  CHARLES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Easter,  1647;  B.A.  1650.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Edward,  of 
Snettisham,  Norfolk;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Dec.  10,  1650. 

CREMER,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  Aug.  14, 
1646.  S.  of  Henry,  Esq.  B.  at  Lynn.  Schools,  Wrinkley, 
Norfolk  and  Norwich.  Matric.  1647. 

CHREMER,  EDMUND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  7,  1666. 
Perhaps  s.  of  George,  of  Sietchey,  Norfolk.  Matric.  1667. 
Inherited  property  in  West  Winch,  Norfolk.  (Le  Neve, 
Knights,  89;  BlomefUld,  ix.  63.) 

CREMER,  FRANCIS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Apr.  29,  1670. 

Of  Norfolk.   Matric.  1670.    Probably  s.  of  Francis,  of  In- 

goldisthorpe,  Norfolk. 
CREMER,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Magdalene,  Jan.  13, 

1668-9.   S.  of  Henry,  deceased,  of  Lynn,  Norfolk.   School, 

Lynn.   Matric.  1670. 
CREAMER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  Peterhouse,  Apr.  7, 

1683.   Of  Cambridge.  School,  King's  College.   Matric.  1683; 

B.A.  1686-7.  R-  of  Grimston,  Norfolk,  till  1743.  Died  Mar.  4, 

1742-3- 
CREMER,  NICHOLAS.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  July  g,  1702. 

Of  Cambridgeshire.  Matric.  1702;  B.A.  1706-7.  Ord.  deacon 

(Lincoln)  Dec.  18,  1709;  priest  (Norwich)  Dec.  1709.    R.  of 

Cookley,  Suffolk,  1709-31.   R.  of  Himtingfield,  1709-31. 


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Cremer,  Robert 

CREMER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i6)  at  Caius,  Apr.  2X, 
1648.  S.  of  Robert,  gent.  B.  at  Little  Massingham,  Norfolk. 
Schools,  Little  Massingham  and  Norwich.  Ma  trie.  1648; 
Scholar,  1648-50. 

CREAMER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Oct.  25, 
1699  (previously  matric.  from  Pembroke  College,  Oxford, 
Apr.  ao,  1698).  S.  of  Francis,  gent.,  of  Ingoldisthorpe, 
Norfolk.  B.  there.  Schools,  Ingoldisthorpe,  Holt  and  Ring- 
stead.  Scholar,  1699-1701.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  July  2, 
1710;  priest,  Sept.  20,  1713.  R.  of  Sandringham,  1713-28; 
of  Babmgley,  1 713-7;  of  Brancaster,  1716-51.  V.  of  Sedge- 
ford,  1737-51-   Died  1751.   {Venn,  i.  503.) 

CREMER.  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  July  7, 
1715.  S.  of  Thomas,  attorney,  of  Lynn.  B.  there.  School, 
Walsingham.  Matric.  1715;  Scholar,  1715-22;  B.A.  1718-9 
(2nd  Wrangler);  M.A.  1722.  Fellow,  1722.  Ord.  deacon 
(Rochester)  Sept.  24,  1721;  priest  (Norwich)  June  29,  1723. 
R.  of  Gunton,  Norfolk,  1724-32.  R.  of  Kelshall,  Herts., 
1732-7.  V.  of  Codicote,  1733-7.  Chaplain  to  Bishop  of  Ely. 
V.  of  Wymondham,  and  R.  of  Ashill,  Norfolk,  1737-67. 
Died  Dec.  2,  1767.    {Venn,  11.  4.) 

CREMER,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1656, 
scholar  from  Westminster,  July  6,  1653.  Of  Norfolk.  B.A. 
1657-8;  M.A.  1661.  Fellow,  1659-61.  V.  of  Barrington, 
CaJfnbs.,  1661.  R.  of  Grimston,  Norfolk,  till  1691.  Died  169 1. 

CREMER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  7, 
1681.  S.  of  William,  merchant.  B.  at  Lynn,  Norfolk.  School, 
Lynn.  Matric.  1681;  B.A.  1684-5.  R.  of  Ingoldisthorpe, 
Norfolk,  1696-1736.  V.  of  Holme-by-the-Sea,  1704-36.  Died 
Apr.  t,  1736. 

CREMER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  Apr.  21,  1683.  Of 
Homingsea,  Cambs.  Matric.  1683;  B.A.  1686-7.  Ord.  priest 
(London)  E)ec.  20,  1691.    V.  of  Dillingham,  Essex,  1691. 

CRESPIGNY,  CLAUDE  CHAMPION.  Probably  adm.  at  Trinity 
Hall,  c.  1748.  B.  Dec.  19,  1734.  LL.B.  1758;  LL.D.  1763. 
Fellow,  1757-64.  ist  s.  of  Philip  Champion,  of  Doctors' 
Commons,  Esq.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  23,  1750. 
Created  Baronet,  1805.  Died  in  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields,  Jan.  29, 
1818.    (J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

CRESPIN,  DANIEL,  M.A.  1728  {Com.  Reg.).  V.  of  St  Michael, 
St  Albans,  1727-46.  V.  of  St  Stephen's,  1746-9.  Died  1749. 

CRESSAR,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  May  23, 
1678.  S.  of  Stephen.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  1678; 
Scholar,  1681;  B.A.  1681-2;  M.A.  1685;  B.D.  1703;  D.D. 
1708.   Fellow,  1684.  Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1709. 

CRESSENER,  DRUE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Mar.  13, 
1657-5.  S.  of  Thomas,  druggist,  of  Bury  St  Edmimds.  B. 
there.  School,  Bury.  Matric.  1658.  Migrated  to  Pembroke, 
May  1,  1661.  B.A.  1661-2;  M.A.  1665;  D.D.  1680.  Incorp. 
at  Oxford,  1671.  Fellow  of  Pembroke,  1669.  Proctor,  1678. 
Ord.  priest  (London)  Jan.  5, 1676-7.  R.  of  Waresley,  Hunts., 
1677-9-  V.  of  Soham,  Cambs.,  1679-1718.  Preb.  of  Ely, 
1700-18.  Author  on  the  Apocalypse.  Died  Feb.  20, 1717-8. 
Father  of  Henry  (1699),  and  brother  of  Thomas  (1649-50). 
(Peile,  I.  580;  D.N.B.:  wrong  as  to  the  Cambridge  dates.) 

CRESSENER,  DRUE  ASTELEY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at 
Pembroke,  July  i,  1679.  S.  of  Robert,  notary.  Matric. 
1679;  B.A.  1682-3.  Ora.  priest  (London)  Dec  20,  1689. 
V.  of  Eastry,  Kent,  1698-1746.  Died  Sept.  27,  1746.  Buried 
at  Eastry. 

CRESSENER,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  1668. 
S.  of  George,  of  Earl's  Colne,  Essex.  Matric.  1669.  Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  1669.  DiedNov.  4, 1722.  {Essex  Pedigrees.) 

CRESSENER,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Mav  4,  1658.  Of 
Norfolk.  S.  of  John  (1617).  Matric.  1658;  B.A.  1661-2; 
Scholar,  1662;  M.A.  1665.  R.  of  West  Harling,  Norfolk, 
1670-1720.  Died  Oct.  19,  1720,  aged  78.  Father  of  the  next 
and  John  (1689). 

CRESSENER,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  May  18,  1692. 
S.  of  Henry,  above,  rector  of  West  Harling,  Norfolk.  Matric. 
1692;  B.A.  1695-6.  Died  young.  M.I.  at  West  Harling, 
Brother  of  John  (1689). 

CRESSENER,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke, 
Nov.  27,  1699.  S.  of  Drue  (1657-8),  D.D.  B.  at  Soham, 
Cambs.  Matric.  1700;  B.A.  1703-4;  M.A.  1707.  Fellow,  1705. 
F.R.S.  1709.   Died  Feb.  11,  1709-10. 

CRESSENER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  20, 
1616-7.  Scholar;  Matric.  1617;  B.A.  i6»o-i;  M.A.  1625. 
Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Sept.  24,  1626.  R.  of  West  Harling, 
Norfolk.    Died  1670.    Father  of  Henry  (1658). 

CRESSENER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  July  11,  1689. 
Of  Norfolk.  S.  of  Henry  (1658),  R.  of  We«t  Harling.  Matric. 
1689;  B.A.  1693-4;  M.A.  1697-  Fellow,  1693-7.  Died  Sept. 
30,  1697.  Brother  of  Henry  (1692). 


V.A.C. 


Cre SWELL,  George 

CRESNER,  NICHOLAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  16. 

m^\    ***>MP-  '5*5=  ^•'^-  '588-9;  M.A.  1593;  B.D.  i6ox! 

D    °.?.'';  P«"o«'-  1593-  Ord.  priest  (Uncohi)  Jan.  19,  1595-6. 

R-  of  West  Harhng,  Norfolk,  1596.     '  Living  in  Suffolk,  i62o.' 
CRESNER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i6)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  25, 

1649-50.    S.  of  Thomas,  druggbt,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds. 

School   Bury.    Matric  1650;  B.A.  1653-4-    Brother  of  Drue 

(1657-8). 

CRESSET  JAMES.  Incorp.  M.A.  1686  (at  Trinity)  from 
Oxford.  S.  of  James.  R.  of  Cound,  Shropshire.  School. 
Eton  (colleger,  1669-70).    Matric.  from  Oriel,  Oxford,  Apr.  7. 

1671,  age  16;  B.A.  1673-4;  M.A.  1677.  Fellow  of  T&ity 
Hail,  1690-6.  Envoy  extraordinary  to  the  Court  of  Han- 
over. Died  July  26,  1710.  (Le  Neve,  Man.,  iv.  200:  Al, 
Oxon.)  ^" 

CRESSHAM,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens'.  Sept  14. 1584 
Of  Yorkshire. 

CRESSON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  Jesus,  Feb.  26.  1639-40. 
S.  of  Richard,  of  Hunnington,  Devon.  Matric  from  Exeter 
College,  Oxford,  Dec.  21,  1635,  age  15;  B.A.  from  Hart  HaU, 
1639.  V.  of  Axminster,  Devon,  1647;  of  Kingstone-by- 
Taunton,  1662.  R.of  Musbury,  1662.  Admon.  (Exeter)  1672. 
{A  I.  Oxon.) 

CRESSEY,  EVERINGHAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Lent, 
1629-30.  S.  of  Everingham,  of  Birkin,  Yorks.  B.  1612. 
B.A.  from  Magdalene,  1633;  M.A.  from  Trinity,  1642  {Lit. 
Reg.).  Succeeded  his  brother  Gervase  at  Birkin.  Will  (York) 
1671;  to  be  buried  at  Birkin.  Father  of  Joseph  (i67a). 
{F.M.G.,  i2i;  Vis.  of  Yorks..  1612.) 

CRESSY,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  St  John's,  Easter. 
1623. 

CRESSY,  GEORGE.  Matric  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter, 
1647.  One  of  these  names  R.  of  Shenley,  Bucks..  1657-83. 
Died  1683.    {Lipscomb,  iv.  329.) 

CRESSEYE,  GERVASE.  Matric  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall, 
Easter,  1555.  Perhaps  s.  of  Hugh,  of  Letwell  and  Bamby 
Don,  Vorks.   (M.  H.  Peacock.) 

CRESSY,  HUGH.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1568. 
S.  of  Nicholas,  Esq.,  of  Blyth,  Notts.  Migrated  to  Jesus, 
and  then  to  Caius,  as  Fell.-Com.,  Aug.  18,  1573,  age  24. 
Doubtless  ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Apr.  26, 1581 ;  priest,  Feb.  2, 
1581-2.  R.  of  Wilford,  Notts..  1581-90.  Will  proved.  May, 
1593.    {Venn,  i.  74.) 

CRESSY,  JOSEPH.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May  4, 

1672.  S.  of  Everingham  (1629),  of  Birkin,  Yorks.  B.  there. 
Bapt.  June  30,  1654.  School,  Pocklington.  Matric.  1672; 
B.A.  1675-6;  M.A.  1692.  V.  of  Sheriff  Hutton,  Yorks., 
1680-1700.  R.  of  Birkin,  1680-1700.  V.  of  Kirk-Fenton, 
1714-7-  A  non-juror.  Buried  at  Birkin,  Nov.  5,  1719. 
(F.M.G.,  526;  Km.  of  Yorks.,  1666.) 

CRESSY,  KNIGHT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  July,  17x4. 
S.  of  Charles,  deceased,  of  Wokingham,  Berks.  B.  there. 
School,  Upton  Grey,  Hants. 

CRESSY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  20,  1631. 
Of  Lincolnshire.   Matric.  1651;  B.A.  1654. 

CRESSEY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Magdalene. 
Sept.  18,  1689.  S.  of  Richard,  ^ent.  B.  at  Ravendale,  Lines. 
School,  Limber  Magna.  Matnc.  1689;  B.A.  1693-4;  M.A. 
1697.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  20,  1702;  priest.  May  23. 

1703.  R.of  Ludborough, Lines.,  1707-19.  P.C.  of 'Randal. 
Died  1746.   (Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

CRESSY,  ROGER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  c.  1592;  B.A. 
1595-6;  M.A.  1607. 

CRESSY,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1495-6;  M.A.  1499-1500.  Perhaps 
R.  of  Bolnhurst,  Beds.,  in  1526. 

CRESSY,  VALENTINE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  Michs. 
1674,  as  Creswell;  B.A.  1676.  Ord.  priest  Sept.  24,  1682. 
V.  of  Tottemhoe,  Beds.,  1690-1704.   V.  of  Houghton  Regto, 

1704.  V.  of  Tilsworth,  1704. 

CRESSY, .   B.Can.L.  1528-9. 

CRESWELL,  ANTHONY.   B.A.  1505-6.   Admon.  (P.C.C.)  of  one 

of  these  names,   1563.    Of  St  Martins-le-Grand.    Died  in 

Normandy. 
CRESWELL.  EDWARD.  Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  E«tter. 

161 3;  B.A.  1616-7.   Perhaps  R.  of  Claugbton.  Lanca.,  1629, 

and  C.  of  Disley,  Cheshire.     Died  at  Edale,  1643.     (Vict. 

Hist.  Lames.,  Vol.  8.) 
CRESWELL,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  TRiNffY,  July  26,  1636. 

M.itrir.  1637. 
CRESWELL,  GEORGE.    Deacribed  aa  'B.A.  of  St  John's,'  when 

ord.  deacon  and  priest  (London)  Aug.  33  and  30, 1601.   C.  of 

St  Cath.  Cree,  London,  1604. 

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Creswell,  Jacob 

CRESWELL,  JACOB.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuei.,  June  26,  1684. 

Of  Staffordshire.   Matric.  1685;  B.A.  1687-8.   Perhaps  V.  of 

Hope,  Derbs.,  till  1722.  Died  1722.  {Cotl,  Churches  of  Derbs., 

IV.  507.) 
CRESWELL,   RALPH.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.   (age  16)  at  Caius, 

Dec.  7,  1578.    Of  Nunkeeling,  Yorks.   S.  of  George,  gent. 

School,  Pocklington.   A  papist  recusant.   (Venn,  1.  99.) 

CRESSWELL,  RICHARD,  see  CRASWELL. 

CRESSWELL,  RICHARD.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.) 
Feb.  23,  1620-1;  as  B.A.  of  Magdalene.   (H.  I.  Longden.) 

CRESWELL,  ROBERT.    Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1601.    Of 

Essex.   Of  Rochford,  Essex;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  i, 

1604. 
CRESWELL,  ROBERT.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 

1632,  scholar  from  Westminster;  B.A.  1635-6;  M.A.  1639. 

Fellow,  1637-1644  (ejected).  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1653.  Usher 

at  Aldenham  School,  Herts.  Head  Master,  1 646-9. 
CRESWELL,  THOMAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1566. 
CRESWELL  or  CURSWELL,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16) 

at  Caius,  July  14,  1628.  S.  of  Thomas,  public  notary.  B.  at 

Luton,  Beds.  School,  Luton.  Matric.  1629;  Scholar,  1629-35; 

B.A.  1632-3;  M.A.  1636.    Master  of  St  Albans  Grammar 

School,  Herts.,  1637-44.   {Venn,  i.  285.) 
CRESWELL,  VALENTINE,  ste  CRESSY. 

CRESWELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  Sr  John's, 
July  3,  1634.  S.  of  Thomas,  yeoman,  of  Longdon,  Stafb. 
B.  there.  School,  Mansfield.  Matric.  1634.  One  of  these 
names  (M.A.)  V.  of  Radcliffe-on-Trent,  Notts.,  1638  and 
throughout  the  usurpation  period.  (Godfrey,  Churches  of 
Notts^ 

CRESWELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sr  John's, 
Mar.  21,  1722-3.  S.  of  John,  goldsmith,  of  Kent.  B.  in 
Rochester.  School,  Rochester.  Matric.  1723;  B.A.  1726-7; 
M.A.  1730.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  22, 1728;  priest,  Feb.  22, 
1729-30.  R.  of  Nurstead,  Kent,  1733-4.  R.  of  Ifield,  I733-4. 
Died  Dec.  16,  1734.  {Scott-Mayor,  iii.  361;  G.  Mag.) 

CRESWICK,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  4,  1635. 
Of  Sheffield,  Yorks.  Matric.  1635;  B.A.  1638-9;  M.A.  1642; 
B.D.  from  St  John's,  1650.  Fellow  of  St  John's,  1644.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Sept.  24,  1643.  R.  of  Freshwater,  Isle  of 
Wight,  1653-62,  ejected.  Bought  the  manor  of  Beghall, 
Ferrybridge.  Died  Feb.  1692,  aged  75,  at  BeghaU.  {Calamy, 
II.  10;  M.  H.  Peacock.) 

CRESWYCK,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  3, 
1676.  S.  of  William,  cutler.  B.  at  Sheffield.  School,  Sheffield. 
Matric.  1676;  B.A.  1679-80;  M.A.  1683. 

CRETHLOVE,  RALPH.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1562. 

CRETING,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1493;  B.A.  1496-7.  Fellow  till  his  death,  1500.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely)  Apr.  14,  1498. 

CRETING, .   D.Can.L.  1488-9. 

CRETING, .  B.A.  1504-5;  M.A.  1508-9.  Probably  William; 

fellow  of  Queens',  till  1527.    R.  of  Gt  Stanmore,  Midds., 

1527-47.   Wm  (Consist.  C.  Westm.)  1547. 
CREWE,  CLIPPESBY.     Matric.   FelL-Com.  from  St  John's, 

Easter,  1616.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Randle  (1576),  Serjeant-at-Law. 

B.  1599.   Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  29,  1619.   Of  Crewe 

Hall.    Knighted,  1620.  M.P.  for  Downton,  1623-5;  for  Call- 

ington,    1625-6.     Died   June,    1648.      Will  (P.C.C.)    1649. 

Father  of  Ralph  (1646)  and  John  (1646),  brother  of  John 

(1619).    {Vis.  of  Chesh.,  1613;  Nichols,  iv.  303.) 
CREW,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  26, 

1659-60.   S.  of  John,  deceased,  of  Nantwich,  Cheshire.   B. 

there.   School,  Newport.   Matric.  1661;  B.A.  1663-4;  M.A. 

1667.   Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1669. 
CREWE,  EDWARD.    Incorp.  M.A.  1668,  from  St  Edmund's 

Hall,  Oxford.    Matric.  there  Dec.  14,  1660,  age  19.   S.  of 

Matthew,  of  Alderley,  Gloucs.,  gent.   Bapt.  Jan.  24, 1640-1. 

School,  Winchester.    B.A.  (Oxford)  1664;  M.A.  1667.    R.  of 

Mellis,  Suffolk,  1669-85.    R.  of  Thomdon,  1678-85.    Died 

1685.  {Al.  Oxon.) 

CREW,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Dec.  26, 
1744-  Of  Northop,  Flints.  Matric.  1745. 

CREW,  ISAAC.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  July  33,  1701.  S.  of 
William,  citizen  and  barber-surgeon,  of  St  Peter-le-Poer, 
London.  Exhibitioner  from  Christ's  Hospital.  Matric.  1702; 
B.A.  1705-6;  Scholar,  1706;  M.A.  1709.  Ord.  priest  (London) 
Sept.  22,  1717.  Under  Grammar  Master,  Christ's  Hospital, 
I713-7.  V.  of  Bitteswell,  Leics.,  1717-57.  Died  Sept.  29, 
1757.  M.I.  at  Bitteswell. 

CREWE,  JAMES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Sr  John's,  Michs.  1583. 


Crews,  Walter 

CREW,  JOHN.  Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1619. 
and  s.  of  Sir  Randle  (1576),  Knt.,  Serjeant-at-Law.  B.  1603. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  28,  1618  (special  admission). 
Of  Utkinton,  Esq.    M.P.  for  Cheshire,  1654-5.    Knighted, 

1673.  Died  May  12,  1670.  Brother  of  Clippesby.  (Vis.  of 
Chesh.,  1613;  Ormerod,  iii.  170.) 

CREW,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter,  1642. 
Of  Suffolk. 

CREW,  JOHN.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  John's,  June  15,  1646. 
S.  of  Sir  Clippesby  (1616),  of  Middlesex.  B.  there,  Dec 
20,  1626.  School,  Westminster.  Migrated  to  Trinity,  July 
26,  1647.  Married  Carew,  dau.  of  Sir  Arthur  Gorge,  of 
Chelsea.  Died  Feb.  13,  1683-4.  Buried  in  Westminster 
Abbey.   Brother  of  Ralph  (1646).   {Ormerod,  iii.  170.) 

CREW,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Apr.  17,  1666. 
S.  of  John,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds.  B.  there.  School,  Bury. 
Scholar,  1666-7;  Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1670-1;  M.A.  1683. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  17,  1670;  priest  (London)  June, 

1674.  R.  of  St  Peter-le-Poer,  London,  1673.  Under  Master 
of  Rochester  School.  V.  of  Hartlip,  Kent,  1677-1704.  Minor 
Canon  of  Rochester  Cathedral,  1686  Buried  there,  1704. 
{Venn,  1.  426.) 

CREW,  NATHANIEL.  M.A.  1659  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
John,  Baron  Crew  of  Stene,  Northants.  B.  there,  Jan. 
31,  1633.  Matric.  from  Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  June  8, 
1653;  B.A.  1655-6;  M.A.  1658;  D.C.L.  1664.  Fellow  of 
Lincoln  College.  Proctor,  1663.  R.  of  Lincoln  College,  1668- 
72.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  2,  1651-2.  R.  of  Gedney, 
Lines.,  1668.  Dean  of  Chichester,  1669.  Clerk  of  the  closet  to 
Charles  II.  R.  of  Witney,  Oxon.,  1671.  Bishop  of  Oxford, 
1671-4.  Bishop  of  Durham,  1674-1721.  Privy  Councillor, 
1676.  Dean  of  the  Chapel  Royal,  1685.  Succeeded  as  3rd 
Baron  Crewe,  c.  1697.  Servile  adherent  of  James  11.  Died 
at  Durham,  Sept.  18,  1721.  Brother  of  Samuel  (1659). 
{D.N.B.;  G.E.C.) 

CREW,  RALPH.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St  John's,  June  15, 1646. 
2nd  s.  of  Sir  Clippesby  (1616).  B.  in  Westminster,  Apr.  6, 
1631.  School,  Westminster.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Oct.  30, 
1647.  Artist.  Killed  in  Paris,  Sept.  21,  1657.  M.I.  in  the 
Huguenots'  Burial  Place,  Faubourg  St  Germain.  Brother  of 
John  (1646).   {D.N.B.) 

CREWE,  RANDLE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  May,  1576. 
S.  of  John,  of  Nantwich.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  1577. 
Barrister,  1584.  Bencher,  1600.  M.P.  for  Brackley, 
Northants.,  1597;  for  Saltash,  1614.  Speaker  of  the  House 
of  Commons,  Apr.  1614.  Knighted,  1614.  Serjeant-at-Law, 
1615.  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  the  King's  Bench,  1625-6.  Died 
Jan.  3,  1645-6.  Father  of  John  (1619)  and  Clippesby 
(1616).  {Vis.  of  Northants.,  1618;  Vis.  of  Chesh.,  1613;  Peile, 
I.  136;  D.N.B.) 

CREWE,  SAMUEL.  M.A.  1659  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
John,  Baron  Crew  of  Stene.  Matric.  from  Lincoln  College, 
June  8,  1653;  B.A.  1655-6;  M.A.  1658.  Died  unmarri«l, 
1661.  Brother  of  Nathaniel  (1659).   {Nichols,  iv.  839.) 

CREW,  SAMUEL.    Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  Jime  2, 

1743.    S.   of  Samuel,   of  London.    School,   Westminster. 

Matric.    1743;   Scholar,    1744;   B.A.    1746-7;    M.A.    1750. 

Fellow,  1749--60.    Ord.  deacon  (Norwich,  Lttt.  dim.  from 

St  David's)  1747;  priest  (Ely)  June  4,  1750.    V.  of  Gt  S. 

Mary's, Cambridge,  1760.  DiwlNov.  13, 1760.  {Al. Westmon., 

330.) 
CREW,  WALGRAVE.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  Nov.  9, 

1692.    S.  of  Walgrave,  of  Hinton,  Northants.    M.A.  1693. 

Matric.  from  Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  Dec.  17,  1691.   Adm. 

at  Gray's  Inn.  Jan.  8,  1691-2.  Died  1694.  {Al.  Oxon.) 

CREWS,  ARTHUR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  May  24, 
1717.  S.  of  Roger,  R.  of  Creed,  ComwalL 

CRUSE,  GAMALIEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Michs. 
1576. 

CRUYS  or  CRUSE,  HUMPHREY.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a 
scholar  from  Eton,  Sept.  4,  1581.  Of  Fotheringay,  North- 
ants. Matric.  1581;  B.A.  1585-6;  M.A.  1589.  Fellow, 
1581-92. 

CREWS,  RICHARD.  M.A.  from  Pembroke,  1717.  S.  of  William, 
of  Gerrance,  Cornwall.  Matric.  from  Exeter  College,  Oxford, 
Nov.  9,  1693,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1697.  V.  of  St  Gennis, 
Cornwall,  1712.  Will,  Exeter.    {Al.  Oxon.) 

CRUSE  or  CRUYS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June 
15,  1620.  Matric.  1620;  LL.B.  from  St  Catharine's,  1625. 

CRUYS  or  CRWYS,  WALTER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Feb. 
5,  1581-2;  B.A.  1581-2;  M.A.  1585.  R.  of  Lutton,  North- 
ants., 1586;  and  Washingley,  Hunts.,  1586.  Admon.  Apr.  16, 
1628. 


CREYCHE, 


B.A.  1524-5; M.A.  1538. 


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Creyk,  John 

CREYK,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's.  Apr.  7, 
1705.  S.  of  Richard,  gent.  B.  at  York.  School,  Pocklington. 
Matric.  1705;  B.A.  1708-9;  M.A.  17x2.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 
May  26,  1711;  priest  (Ely)  Mar.  16,  1711-2.  Perhaps  R.  of 
Leven,  Yorks.,  17x1-8. 

CREYK,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  Apr.  7.  1731.  S.  of 
Ralph,  gent.,  of  Yorks.  B.  at  Marton,  Apr.  29,  1713.  School, 
Bridlington.  Matric  1731;  B.A.  1734-5;  M.A.  1738.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  June  20,  1736;  priest,  June  3,  1737.  V.  of 
Burley,  Ruts.,  1744-7.  Perhaps  R.  of  Eastwell,  Kent,  1742-5. 
Died  1747.   Brother  of  the  next.   (F.A/.C,  952;  Burke,  I..G.) 

CREYKE,  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  25, 
1720-1.  S.  of  Ralph,  gent.,  of  Marton,  Yorks.  B.  at  Marton, 
near  Bridlington.  Schools,  Wakefield  and  Rotherham. 
Matric.  1721.  Succeeded  his  father  at  Marton.  Died  Jan. 
1760.  Buried  at  Bridlington,  Jan.  15,  1759-60.  {F.M.G., 
952;  Burke,  L.G.) 

CRICH,  s«  CHRICHE. 

CRICHLOW,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  19,  1641. 
One  of  these  names  P.C.  of  Wetton,  Sta£Es.,  1651-2. 

CHRYCHLOWE  or  CRITCHLEY,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  24) 
at  Caius,  July  2,  1613.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Euxton,  Lanes. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  Feb.  25,  1615-6;  priest.  Mar.  27, 1618; 
C.  of  St  Mildred,  Bread  St.  R.  of  Childwall,  Lanes.,  1625-30. 
Minister  at  Penwortham,  1648.  V.  of  Langho,  1650. 
(Venn,  1.  222.) 

CRICKLOW,  RICHARD.    B.A.  1526-7. 

CHRICHLOE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  29, 
1704.  Of  Lincolnshire.  Matric.  1704;  B.A.  1707-8;  M.A.  1711. 
Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  18,  1708-9;  priest,  May  27,  171 1. 
R.  of  Gate  Burton,  Lines.,  171 1.  V.  of  Knaith,  1718. 

CRICK,  JAMES.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1608,  as 'M.A.  of  Cambridge.' 

CRICKE,  JAMES.  Described  as  'B.A.;  of  St  John's  College,' 
when  ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  6;  priest.  Mar.  7,  1624-5. 

CRICKE,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  c.  1596; 
Scholar,  1599;  B.A.  1600-1;  M.A.  1605;  B.D.  from  tdagda- 
lene,  161 1.   R.  of  St  James,  Colchester,  1610. 

CRICK  or  CRICKS,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  1625. 
Matric.  1625;  B.A.  1628-9;  M.A.  1632. 

CRICKMEY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  May  5,  1565. 
Matric.  1565.  S.  of  John,  of  Norwich.  School,  Norwich. 

CRIGORAN,  JOHN.   B.A.  1485-6. 

CRIPPING, .   B.Civ.L.  1481-2. 

CRIPPS,  JAMES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Lent, 
1634-5.  Of  Kent.  Probably  of  Northfleet;  age  12  in  1631. 
School,  Winchester.    B.A.  1638-9;  M.A.  1642. 

CRIPPS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  June  12, 
1593.  S.  of  Robert,  R.  of  Flempton,  Suffolk.  School, 
Bury  St  Edmunds.   Matric.  c.  1593;  Scholar,  1593-5. 

CRIPPS,  ROBERT.  M.A.  1655  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Matric. 
from  Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford,  Mar.  28,  1645;  B.A.  1648;  M.A. 
1652.  Fellow  of  Merton  College,  1649.  Appointed  proctor, 
1662,  but  did  not  serve.    R.  of  Cuxham,  Oxon.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

CRIPPS,  THOMAS.  Matric  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Lent, 
1634-5.   Of  Kent. 

CRISPE,  GEOFFREY,  B.A.  1520-1;  M.A.  1524.  FeUow  of 
Corpus  Christi,  1523.  V.  of  Swaffliam  Prior,  Cambs.,  1539. 
V. of  Gt  Dunmow, E^x,  1540;  of  Gt  Birch,  1552.  Deprived, 
J555. 

CRISPE,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clark,  c.  1593.  Probably 
of  Gt  Chart,  Kent.  S.  of  Henry,  of  Aylesford.  Sheriff  of 
Kent,  1649.  One  of  these  names, of  Quex  Park,  Birchington, 
died  July  25,  1663,  aged  c.  80.  Perhaps  father  of  the 
next.  {Vis.  of  Kent,  1619;  Le  Neve,  Man.,  iv.  98.) 

CRISPE,  HENRY.  Matric  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1623 ;  B.A. 
1626-7.    Perhaps  ».  of  Henry,  above. 

CRISPE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  1627.  S.  of  Henry, 
gent.  B.  at  WilUngham,  Cambs.  Matric.  from  Magdalene, 
Lent,  1626-7.  Ord.  d«aooa  (Peterb.)  Dec.  20;  priest,  Dec. 
21,  1629;  'B.A.  of  Caius  College.'  Probably  appointed  to 
New  Church,  Kent,  Apr.  13,  1647,  by  the  Pari.  Committee. 

CRISP,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  June  18, 1666. 

S.  of  Henry,  of  London.  B.  at  Hamburg.  School,  St  Paul's. 

Matric.  1667.    Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Nov.  31,  1666. 

{PeiU,  II.  6.) 
CRISPE,  HENRY.  Adm.  at  Kino's,  a  scholar  firom  Eton,  1676. 

S.  of  Henry,  of  Monkton,  Kent.    B.  at  Cantertniry.   Matric. 

Easter,  1677;  B.A.  1680-1;  M.A.  1684.    FeUow,  i6«o.    Ord. 

priest  (London)  Dec.  20,  1683.    V.  of  Catton,  Yorks.,  1683. 

C.  of  Little  SUugbton,  B«ds.,  1702-3.    V.  of  Gt  Eversden, 

Cambs.,  1723.  Dwd  Feb.  33, 1736-7,  aged  80. 


Crocker,  Temple  Henry 

CRISPE,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clark,  c.  1593.  Of 
Steeple  Morden,  Cambs.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1395. 
One  of  these  names,  of  London,  Knighted,  1640. 

CRYSPE,  RICHARD.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Mlchs.  1544. 

CRISP,  RICHARD.  Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Dec  10. 
i6oo. 

CRISPE,  RICHARD.    Matric.  sizar  from  Macdalenk,  Michs. 

1629;  B.A.  1633;  M.A.  1637.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  May  ao. 

1638;  pnest,  Mar.  10,  1638-9. 
CRISPE,  SAMUEL.    Matric.  sizar  from  Clark,  Easter,  1613. 

Buried  at  St  Edward's,  Cambridge,  Dec  29,  1616.   Perban 

brother  of  Tobias  (1620-1). 

CRISPE,  SAMUEL.   Matric  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 

1662;  B.A.  1665-6;  M.A.  1670.  V.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Bungav. 

Suffolk,  i68i-8.   R.  of  Ilketshall  St  John,  1687-1717. 
CRISP,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharink's,  June  26, 1689. 

Matric.  1689;  B.A.  1692-3.    Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May. 

1695. 

CRISPE,  TOBIAS.  Matric  pens,  from  Christ's,  Lent,  1620-1. 
S.  of  Ellis,  alderman  of  London.  B.  1600.  School,  Eton. 
B..\.  1624;  M.A.  from  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  1626-7. 
Incorp.  at  Cambridge,  1638.  D.D.  (Cambridge)  1638  {Lit. 
Reg.).  R.  of  Newington  Butts,  1627.  R.  of  Brinkworth, 
Wilts.,  1629-42.  Author,  antinomian.  Died  of  small-pox, 
Feb.  27, 1642-3,  in  London.  Buried  at  St  Mildred's,  Bread  St. 
Will  (P.C.C.)  1645.  Perhaps  brother  of  Samuel  (1613) 
{D.N.B.;  Peile,  1.  337;  Km.  0/ London,  1634.) 

CRYSPE,  WILLIAM.  Matric  sizar  from  Trinity  Hall,  Michs. 
1551. 

CRISP,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Jan.  33, 
1692-3. 

CRISP, .  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1544. 

CRISP, .  Matric.  sizar  from  Sx  John's,  c.  1394. 

CRISSELL,  see  also  CRYSALL. 

CRISSELL,  JOHN.   Adm.  scholar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  June  3, 

1670.     1st  s.   of  John.    B.  at  Stanford,   Essex.     School, 

Felsted.      Matric.    1673;   B.A.   1673-4;   M.A.   1682.     Ord. 

deacon  (lojndon)  June  15,  1690;  priest,  Sept.  23,  1694.  R.  of 

Panfield,  Essex,  1694. 

CRISSELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  24, 
1701.  S.  of  Samuel,  wooUendraper.  B.  at  Cavendish,  Suffolk. 
School,  Bury.   Matric.  1701;  B.A.  1704-5. 

CRISTOLL, .  B.A.  1529-30.  Perhaps  Fellow  of  Jesus,  1536, 

as  '  Crestof t.' 
CRITCH  or  CREECH,  PETER.  Adm.  at  St  John's,  1618.  S.  of 

Edmund,    master    of    the    Merchant    Taylors'    Company. 

B.  Aug.   1601.    School,  Merchant  Taylors'.    B.A.  1622-3; 

M.A.  from  Jesus,  1626.   V.  of  St  John's,  Margate,  1631-5. 

Died   1635;  drowned  in  a  Hoy  on  his  way  to  London. 

Admon.  (P.C.C.)  1636. 

CRITCHLEY,  JAMES,  see  CRICHLOWB. 

CROCHAYE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter,  1560. 

CROCHEMAN,  Mr  RICHARD.  (?  M.A.)  Official  for  the  arch- 
deacon of  Ely,  in  1279.    {Hundred  Rolls.) 

CROKER,  JAMES.  M.A.  from  Kino's,  1733.  S.  of  James,  of 
Hawkhurst,  Kent.  Matric.  from  Brasenose  College,  Oxford, 
June  3,  1723,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1727.  R.  of  West 
Chiltington,  Sussex,  1734.  R.  of  Sullington,  1737.  V.  of 
Angmering,  1746-60. 

CROCKER,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  Tune  23, 
1655.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Topsham,  Devon.  School,  Eton. 
Matric.  1655;  B.A.  1658-9. 

CROCKER,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Peterhousr,  June 
30,  i66o.  Of  Devon.  School,  Eton.  Migrated  to  Emmanuel, 
Oct.  20,  1660.  Matric.  1660;  B.A.  1663-4.  Signs  for  priest's 
orders  (London)  Mar.  10,  1665-6;  C.  of  Charlton,  Kent. 
R.  of  Milton,  1669.  V.  of  Preston-by-Favcr»ham,  1672- 
83.   Buried  there,  Dsc.  ij,  1683. 

CROCKER  or  CROKER,  JOHN.  Matric  pens,  from  Trinity 
Hall,  Easter,  1680;  LL.B.  1682.  Doubtless  s.  of  John,  of 
Stoke  Fleming,  Devon,  clerk.  Matric.  from  Exeter  College, 
Oxford,  July  3,  1676,  age  15.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
lune  24,  1680.  Perhaps  R.  of  Willand,  Devon,  1684,  R. 
of  Woolfardlsworthy,  1685.  Admon.  (Exeter)  1719.  {AL 
Oxon.) 

CROKER,  TEMPLE  HENRY.  Adm.  peas,  (age  16)  at  Trinity, 
May  29,  1746.  S.  of  Henry,  of  Starsfield  Court,  Co.  Cork. 
School,  Westminster.  Migrated  to  Christ  Church,  Oxford. 
Matric.  there,  Nov.  25,  1746;  B.A.  1750;  M.A.  1760.  Chap- 
lain to  Earl  of  Hillsborough.  R.  of  Ightbam,  Kent,  1769- 
73.  R.  of  St  John's,  Capisterre,  St  Chrtttopber,  West  Indies. 
Author,  tbeoilogical.  Probably  died  1790.  {D.N.B.;  AL. 
WeOmon,,  339.) 


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Crockett,  Ralph 

CROCKETT,  RALPH.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1568. 
B.  at  Barton-on-the-Hill,  Cheshire.  Ord.  at  Douai,  1585. 
Sent  to  England,  1586.  Executed,  as  a  seminarist  priest, 
at  Chichester,  Oct.  i,  1588.   {PeiU,  1.  109.) 

CROKETT,  THOMAS.  Matric  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1554, 
impubes. 

CROCKFORD,  RALPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse, 
Apr.  17,  1660.  Of  Huntingdonshire.  Matric.  1661;  B.A. 
1663-4.  Fellow,  1664.  Died  May  13,  1663.  Buried  in  Little 
St  Mary's,  Cambridge.   (T.  A.  Walker.) 

CROOACOT,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1641;  B.A.  1644-5.  Ejected  from  St  Saviour's,  Southwark, 
1662.   Lecturer  at  St  Sepulchre's. 

CROE,  see  also  CROW. 

CROE,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Sidney,  May  26, 
1704.  ist  s.  of  Christopher,  V.  of  Sherbum,  Yorks.  B.  there. 
School,  Thornton.  Matric  1704;  B.A.  1707-8. 

CROFTE  or  CROFTS,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Em- 
manuel, Easter,  1611.  Probably  s.  of  Sir  John  (1580),  of  Little 
Saxham,  SuSoUc,  and  Toddington,  Beds.,  Knt.;  adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  May  22, 1612.  M.P.  for  Bury  St  Edmunds,  1623. 
Died  Oct.  r,  1657,  aged  63.  Father  of  John  (1649)  and 
Anthony  (1658). 

CROFTS,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1614. 
Of  Suffolk.  Perhaps  2nd  s.  of  Francis.  B.A.  1617;  M.A. 
from  Peterhouse,  1621.  Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1619.  (T.  A. 
Walker,  9.) 

CROFTS,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  1, 
1658.  S.  of  Anthony  (1611),  of  Middlesex.  B.  there.  School, 
Bury  St  Edmunds.   Died  Feb.  12,  1713. 

CROFTES,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Queens',  Apr.  4, 
1700.  Of  Suffolk.  S.  of  William,  of  Little  Saxham.  B.  at 
Little  Saxham,  Aug.  1684.  School,  Bury.  Matric.  1700. 
Succeeded  his  father  at  Saxham.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
Apr.  24,  1700.  Died  June,  1725.  Brother  of  Charles  (1706). 
(Bury  School;  S.H.A.H.) 

CROFTS,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  May  26, 
1737.  S.  of  John,  of  Bolton  Abbey,  Yorks.  School,  Bolton. 
Matric  i737;  B.A.  1740-1.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Feb. 
1740-1;  priest,  May,  1744.  R.  of  Gressenhall,  Norfolk,  1744. 
Perhaps  R.  of  Fakenham.  If  so,  died  Feb.  18,  1795. 
(G.  Mag.) 

CROFTS,  BOAT  (?).  Matric  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1580. 

CROFTES,  CHARLES.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1568. 
CROFTS,  CHARLES.    Matric  FeU.-Com.  from  Pembroke,  c. 

1592.    S.  of   Sir  Charles,  of  Suffolk,  Knt.    Of  Bardwell. 

Knighted,  1628.  Died  Dec.  12,  1660,  aged  85.    (Burke,  Ext. 

Bart.;  Le  Neve,  Mon.,  iii.  46.) 

CROFTS,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  Oct.  26, 
1637.  S.  of  Sir  Henry,  Knt.  B.  in  London.  Matric.  1637-8. 

CROFTES,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  7,  1706. 
Of  Suffolk.  3rd  s.  of  William,  of  Saxham  Parva.  B.  1690. 
Matric.  1706.  Adm.  at  Lincolii's  Inn,  June  20,  1706.  Died 
Apr.  25,  1737,  aged  47.  Buried  at  Saxham  Parva.  Brother 
of  Anthony  (1700).   (Gage's  Hist,  of  Suff.,  134.) 

CROFTES,  EDMUND.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Dec.  1589. 

Doubtless  s.  of  Thomas,  of  West  Stow  and  Saxham,  Suffolk. 

Bapt.  at  Saxham,  Jan.  10,  1573.    Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov. 

5,  1591-    Brother  of  Henry  (1580)  and  John  (1580).    (PeiU, 

I.  197.) 
CROFTS,  EDWARD.    Scholar  of  Trinity,    1560;    B.A.  from 

Trmity,   1561-2;   M.A.   from  Corpus  ChrisO,   1565.    Ord. 

priest   (Ely)   July  7,   1560,  age  23;    'of   Trinity   CoUege: 

havmg  spent  3  years  at  Oxford':  not  in  .^i.  Oxon. 
CROFTS,  EDWARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  Feb.  27. 

1625-6;  Fe)l.-Com.  1626.   Of  Suffolk. 
CROFTS,  EDWARD.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June  13, 

1715-    Of  StiUingtbn,  Yorks.    S.  of  Thomas.   Bapt.  May  8, 

1696.    Matric.   1715.     Buried  at  Stillington,  Aug.  25,  1721. 

Brother  of  Stephen  (1700). 

CROFTS,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Mar.  16,  1671-2. 
Matric.  1671-2;  B.A.  1677-8.  Perhaps  Master  of  Skipton 
Grammar  School,  1685-1715.  EMed  1715. 

CROFT,  GERVASB  or  GERARD.  B.A.  1318-9;  M.A.  1522.  Old. 

deacon   (Lincoln)   Mar.   15,   1520-1;   'of  Stoke  Dawbeny; 

fellow  of  Corpus   Christi.'     R.   of  Galby,   Leics.,    1534. 

(Nichols,  n.  571;  not  recorded  in  Masters.) 
CROFTS,  HENRY.    Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  St  John's,  Lent, 

1 580-1.    Doubtless  2nd  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Saxham  Parva.    B. 

1565     Died  Dec.  24,  1609.    Brother  of  John  (1580)  and 

Edmund  (1589).   (Gage's  Hist,  of  Suff.,  134.) 


Croft,  Robert 

CROFTS,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1705. 
B.  in  Cambs.,  1687.  B.A.  1708-9;  M.A.  1715.  Ord.  deacon 
(Ely)  Sept.  23,  1711;  usher  at  Wisbech  School;  priest,  Sept. 
20,  1713. 

CROFT,  HERBERT.  M.A.  from  Kino's,  1723,  S.  of  H.,  of 
Hereford,  gent.  Matric  from  St  John's  CoUege,  Oxford, 
Jan.  14,  1706-7,  age  15;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1710.  R.  of  Stretford, 
Heref.,  1715.  R.  of  Tuxford,  Salop,  1723.  V.  of  Yarpole, 
Heref.,  1730.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

CROFT,  JAMES.  Of  Clare  Hall.    Ord.  priest  (Ely)  May  26, 

1566. 

CROFT,  JAMES.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Michs.  1611. 

CROFTE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1559. 

CROFTS,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1575.  S.  of 
Thomas,  of  Peckleton  and  Barwell.  B.  at  BarweU,  Leics., 
c.  1562.  B.A.  1577-8.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Lincoln) 
Nov.  3,  1582.  V.  of  Lockington,  Leics.,  1605.  Perhaps  V. 
of  Saleby,  Lines.,  i6o6-i8.  R.  of  Peckleton,  Leics.,  1610. 
Buried  Feb.  23,  1620.  Father  of  John  (1611)  and  Thomas 
(1620).  (Nichols,  IV.  483.) 

CROFTS,  JOHN.  Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  St  John's,  Lent, 
1580-1.  Doubtless  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Saxham,  Suffolk, 
Esq.  Knighted  at  Dublin,  1599.  Buried  at  Saxham,  Mar. 
29, 1628.  Father  of  Anthony  {1611),  brother  of  Henry  (1580) 
and  Edmund  (1589). 

CROFT  or  CROFTS,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  c. 
1593.  B.  at  Billesby,  Lines.,  1573.  B.A.  1597-8;  M.A.  1601. 
Ch-d.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  15,  1606;  priest,  May  31,  1607. 

CROFT,  JOHN.  S.  of  Charles,  of  BardweU,  Suffolk,  Esq.  Adm. 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  8,  1609;  from  Fumival's  Inn.  M.I. 
at  Ixworth  Thorpe,  Suffolk,  by  his  brother  Sir  Charles,  states 
that  he  was  at  Cambridge,  and  at  Lincoln's  Inn.  B.  May 
8,  1588.   Died  Oct.  11,  1644.   (Le  Neve,  Mon.,  i.  215.) 

CROFT,  JOHN.  Matric  pens,  from  Jesus,  Michs.  161 1.  S.  of 
John  (1575)1  R-  of  Peckleton,  Leics.  B.A.  1614-5-  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  May  26;  priest,  May  27,  1616.  Perhaps  R. 
of  Well,  near  Alford,  Ijncs.,  1618.  R.  of  Doddington  Pigot, 
1618.  R.  of  Measham,  Leics.,  1619.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1647,  of 
John  Croft,  the  elder,  of  Doddington,  clerk.  (Nichols,  iv. 
876.) 

CROFTS,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter,  1623;  B.A. 
1626-7.  Buried  in  St  Botolph's,  Cambridge,  Jan.  16, 1628-9. 

CROFTS,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  Michs.  1625 ; 
Scholar,  Dec.  22,  1626. 

CROFT,  JOHN.  B.A.  from  Magdalene,  1636-7;  M.A.  1640. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  10,  1638-9.  Perhaps  R.  of  West 
Stow,  Suffolk,  1639.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Bamham  St 
Andrew's,  1639-44,  ejected.  Died  1654. 

CROFTS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Dec.  10, 
1646.  S.  of  William.  B.  at  Southwark.  School,  Southwark. 
Matric.  1647;  B.A.  1650. 

CROFTS,  JOHN,  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Dec.  i, 
1649.  S.  of  Anthony  (161 1),  of  Gray's  Inn  and  West  Stow, 
Suffolk.  B.  at  Willesden,  Middlesex  (his  mother's  home). 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  1650.  Created  Baronet,  1661.  Died 
Dec.  1664.  Buried  at  West  Stow,  Suffolk.  Brother  of 
Anthony  (1658).   (Peile,  i.  531;  G.E.C.) 

CROFT  or  CROFTS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  July  3, 
1652.   Of  Bedfordshfre.   Matric.  1652. 

CROFT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Mar.  6,  1728-9.  Matric. 
1729;  M.B.  1729.  S.  of  Laurence,  of  Kendal,  Westmorland, 
pleb.  Matric.  from  Queen's  College,  Oxford,  Mar.  4,  1723-4, 
age  19.    (A  I.  Oxon.) 

CROFTS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  June  30,  1749. 
Matric.  1750;  Scholar,  1750;  LL.B.  1759. 

CROFTS,  JOSHUA.  Adm.  sizar  (age  22)  at  Trinity,  Apr.  1, 
1725.  S.  of  John,  of  Bolton,  Yorks.  School,  Bolton.  Matric 
1725. 

CROFT,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  19, 
1643-4.  Perhaps  Nicholas  Crofts,  s.  and  h.  of  Francis,  of 
Flemingham,  Norfolk,  gent.;  adm,  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  4, 
1646. 

CROFT,  RICHARD.   Proctor,  c.  1435-40. 

CROFT  or  CROFTS,  RICHARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus 

Christi,  Michs.  1625.   Of  Kent.    B.A.  1628-9;  M.A.  1632; 

B.D.  1640.   Fellow,  1635-55.   Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  June  9, 

1639.    Buried  at  St  Benet's,  Cambridge,  Feb.  11,  1654-5. 

Will  proved  (V.C.C).    Friend  of  Thomas  Fuller.    (Hist,  of 

Cambridge,  104.) 

CROFT,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1576, 
B.  at  Leeds,  Yorks.  B.A.  1579-80;  M.A.  1583.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Dec  21,  1581,  age  24. 


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Croft,  Stephen 

CROFTS,  STEPHEN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clarb,  Mar.  3,  1700-t. 
S.  of  Thomas.  B.  at  Stillington,  Yorks.  Bapt.  Nov.  14, 
16S3.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Imi,  Feb.  4.  1700-1.  Buried  at  Still- 
in^n,  Jan.  19,  1733  Brother  of  Edward  (171s)-  (Pedigree 
in  F.M.G.,  779.) 

CROFT  or  CROFTS,  THOMAS.  Matric  pens,  from  St  John's, 
Michs.  1550.  School,  Sedbergh.  B.A.  X353-4;  M.A.  1557. 
Fellow,  1554. 

CROFT  or  CROFTES,  THOMAS.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from 
Corpus  Christi,  Easter,  1576.  Perhaps  of  Norfolk,  barrister, 
from  Fumival's  Inn;  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  23,  1579. 

CROFTS,  THOMAS.   Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1603.   Of  Kent. 

CROFT  or  CROFTS,  THOMAS.  Matric  sizar  from  Qukens', 
Easter,  1620.  Of  Leicestershire.  B.A.  1622-3.  2nd  s.  of 
John  (1575),  R.  of  Peckleton,  Leics.,  smd  brother  of  John 
(161 1).  Died  Feb.  14,  165 1.   {Nichols,  iv.  483.) 

CROFT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jksus,  Jmie  18,  1664.  Of 
Leeds,  Yorks.  S.  of  James.  Matric  1664;  Scholar,  1667; 
B.A.  1667-8;  M.A.  1671.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  24,  1670. 
R.  of  BroughtOD,  Lines.  Died  1693.  Father  of  the  next. 
(Burke,  L.G.) 

CROFT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Sept.  27,  1700.  S.  of 
Thomas,  above,  R.  of  Broughton,  Lines.  B.  1684.  Matric. 
1701;  B.A.  1704-5.  Rustat  Scholar.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Feb.  1707-8;  priest  (Ely)  Dec  19,  1708.  R.  of  Alderley, 
Cheshire,  1712-4,  and  1741-53.  Buried  there  Nov.  6,  1753. 
(Burke,  L.G.) 

CROFT,  TOBIAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  25, 
1723-4.  S.  of  Leonard.  B.  at  Heversham,  Westmorland. 
School,  Heversham.  Matric  1724;  Scholar,  1727;  B.A.  1727- 
8;  M.A.  1731.  R.  of  Linton,  Yorks.,  1736-65.  V.  of  Kirkby 
Lonsdale,  Westmorland,  1739-66.   Died  1767. 

CROFTE,  VINCENT.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1554;  B.A.  1559-60. 
CROFT,  WILLIAM.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1552. 

CROFTS,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1570. 

Perhaps  ist  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Barwell,  Leics.;  if  so,  held  the 

office  of  Custos  Forestarum  in  Langton  Forest  and  died 

June  i8,  1613.   (Nicltols,  iv.  871.) 
CROFTS,  WILLIAM.   Matric  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1629, 

as  'Leonard.'    Of  Leicestershire.    B.A.   1632;  M.A.   1636; 

LL.D.  i66i  (Lit.  Reg.).  Perhaps  3rd  s.  of  John  (1575),  R.  of 

Peckleton;  if  so,  V.  of  St  Mary-de-Castro,  Leicester,  1638-48. 

{Nichols,  IV.  483.) 
CROFTS,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  June  39,  1653. 

Matric.  1653.    Migrated  (age  16)  to  Christ's,  July  7,  1654. 

S.  of  William.    B.  at  Doncaster.    School,  Doncaster.    B.A. 

from  Christ's,  1656-7.    Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Apr.  20,  1661; 

priest,  Apr.  25,  1661.   Will  of  one  of  these  names  (Taunton) 

1675;  of  Langiord  Budville,  Somerset,  clerk.   {PeiU,  i.  564.) 

CROFT  or  CROFTS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  20)  at  St 
John's,  Mar.  29,  1697.  S.  of  Christopher,  husbandman. 
B.  at  Sedbergh,  Yorks.  School,  Sedbergh.  Matric.  1697; 
B.A.  1700-1.   R.  of  Addingham,  Yorks.,  1710-4. 

CROFTS, .   A  friar.   D.D.  1479-80. 

CROFT, .  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1581. 

CROFT,  .   Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Oct.  12,  1730. 

Of  Stillington,   Yorks.     Perhaps    Robert,   s.   of    Stephen 

(1700-1).   In  Holy  Orders.    {F.M.G.,  779.) 
CROFTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1673.  Of  London. 

S.  of  Zachary,  Nonconformist  divine.    Bapt.  at  St  Botolph, 

London,  Dec.  10,  1657.     Matric.  1674;  B.A.  1676-7.    Chrd. 

deacon  (London)  May  26;  priest,  May  30,  1678.  Died  in  the 

East  Indies,  c.  1691. 
CROFTON,  RICHARD.   Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  c.  1592. 

CROFTON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  28, 1671. 
Of  Lancashire.   Perhaps  ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Oct.  a,  1673. 

CROFTON.  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  17, 
1393.   Matric  e.  1393. 

CROIRE,  JOHN.  Of  Corpus  Christi.  Scholar  on  Archbishop 
Parker's  foundation  in  1364. 

CROKE,  see  also  CROOKS. 

CROKE,  GILBERT.    B.A.  1317-8. 

CROOK.  JOHN.   B.A.  1484-3. 

CROKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  18)  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Aug.  13,  1307.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Easington,  Bucks.  B.  at 
Banbury,  Oxon.  Left  Cambridge,  1300.  Student  of  the 
Inner  Temple.  One  of  the  six  clerks  in  Chancery,  1523. 
Serieant-at-Uw,  1547.  M.P.  for  Chippenham,  1547.  Master 
in  Chancery,  1349.  Died  Sept.  2,  1354.  Burled  at  Chiltoo, 
Bucks.   {Cooper,  i.  iiS;  D.N.B.) 


Crompton,  Charles 

CROKfi,  MARTIN.   B.A.  1308-9. 

CROKE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Apr.  4,  1506.  B.  in  London.  B.A.  1509-10;  UJk. 
1516-7;  B.D.  1322-3;  D.D.  1524.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1338. 
Ord.  priest  (Ely)  June  18,  1319.  From  1510  to  1517,  he  was 
studying,  and  teaching  Greek  at  other  Universities;  visiting 
Oxford,  Paris,  Louvaiu,  Cologne,  and  Leiptig.  Public  orator 
at  Cambridge,  1522.  Fellow  of  St  John's,  c.  1524.  Sent  to 
Italy,  1529,  on  the  matter  of  the  King's  divorce.  V.  of  Long 
Buckby,  Northants.,  1532-58.  Canon  and  sub-dean  of 
Cardmal  College,  Oxford.  Fellow  of  Cardinal  College,  153a. 
Died  in  London,  Aug.  1558.  Will  (P.C.C.);  proved  by  hk 
brother  Robert,  of  Water  Orton,  Warws.  {Cooi>er.  1.  177- 
{D.N.B.)  \      y    ,        //, 

CROKE,  RICHARD.  Incorp.  M.A.  1709,  from  Christ  Church, 
Oxford.  S.  of  George,  of  Lines.,  gent.  Matric.  (Oxford)  Dec 
15,  1691,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1695;  M.A.  1698.  R.  of 
Carleby,  Lines.,  1698.  R.  of  Tinwell,  Ruts.,  1700-n.  Died 
1711.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

CROKE  or  CROOKE,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1313-4;  M.A.  1517. 
Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi,  1313.  V.  of  Grantchestei,  Cambs., 
1526-43.  Buried  there  Jan.  31,  1541-2. 

CROKE, .   B.Can.L.  1481-2. 

CROKE. .   Incorporated,  1518-9. 

CROKER,  set  CROCKER. 

CROKWELL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
1500;  B.A.  1503-4;  M.A.  1308.  Fellow.  Ord.  priest  (Lincoln) 
June  6,  1506. 

CROME,  EDMUND.  B.A.  1468-9;  B.D.  1474-5;  D.D.  1480. 
Fellow  of  GoNViLLE  Hall,  1475-83.  R.  of  St  Martin  Out- 
wich,  London,  1483-95.  Canon  of  Sarum.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1317. 
{Venn,  i.  11.) 

CROME,  EDWARD.  B.A.  (probably  from  Gonville  Hall), 
1505;  M.A.  1508;  B.D.  1518:  D.D.  1525-6.  Fellow,  1506-29. 
University  preacher,  15 16.  Principal  of  Physwick  Hostel, 
1509.  An  early  reformer,  and  supporter  of  the  King's  policy. 
R.  of  St  Mary  Aldermary,  London,  and  of  St  Antholin's, 
1534.  Frequently  in  trouble  for  his  opinions.  Imprisoned, 
1334;  but  recanted.  Died  June,  1562.  Buried  at  St  Mary 
Aldermary,  June  29.   Will,  P.C.C.   {ytnn,  i.  17;  D.N.B.) 

CROME,  EDWARD.  Scholar  of  Gonville  Hall;  B.A.  1331-2. 

CROME,  JOHN.   Scholar  of  Queens',  1333-3. 

CROME  (altos  PETERSON),  ROBERT.  Pens,  at  Gonville  Hall, 
1512-5.  Monk  from  Lewes.  Prior  of  Lewes,  1526,  till  the 
surrender,  1537.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1537.  R.  of  Shere, 
Surrey.  Treasurer  of  Chichester  CathedraL  Preb.  of  York, 
I537-54.  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1537.  Died  1334-3.  Will,  P.C.C. 
{Venn,  1.  23.) 

CROME,  WALTER  FeUow  of  Gonville  Hall,  till  1427.  Of 
Norwich.  Ord.  priest,  c.  1413.  V.  of  St  Peter,  Colchester, 
1427;  of  Broomneld,  Essex,  14^3.  R.  of  St  Benet  Sherehog, 
1442.  Liberal  donor  to  the  Umversity  and  College  libraries. 
Died  1453.  Will  (Bishop  of  London's  C.)   {Venn,  i.  6.) 

CROME  or  CROMER,  WALTER  {alias  GRIME).  Pens,  at 
Gonville  Hall,  1509.  B.Can.L.  1509-10.  Benedictine  monk 
of  Norwich.  Preb.  of  Norwich  Cathedral  after  the  sup- 
pression.   R.  of  Claydon,  Sufiolk,  1538.  {Venn,  i.  18.) 

CROMER  or  CROWMER,  JAMES.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from 
Peterhouse,  Easter,  1587.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of  William, 
of  Tunstall,  Kent.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Nov.  30,  1589. 
Knighted,  1603. 

CROMER,  .     Matric.    pens,    from    St    John's,    Easter, 

1546. 
CROMLON,  MORTON.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June  16, 

1665. 
CROMP,  see  CRUMPE. 

CROMPTON,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke, 
Oct  16,  1640.  S.  of  Sir  John,  Knt.  B.  at  Saxham,  Norfolk. 
Matric  1641. 

CROMPTON,  BURTON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  x8)  at  Emmamubi., 
Oct.  II,  1739.  Of  SolihuU,  Warws.  S.  of  John,  clerk,  Master 
of  Market  Bosworth  School.  Schools,  Market  Bosworth  and 
Matric.  1740-1;  B.A.  1743-4-  Ord. 


Eton  (colleger,  1732-8) 

'ay  : 

Ive  y« 
M.f.  at  Claybrook.    Will  (P.C.C.)  1768.   {NiekoU,  iv.  X13.) 


deacon  (Lincoln)  May  20,  1744:  priest,  Dec.  33,  1743.    C.  at 
- Died  Jan.  11,  1767,  aged  a6. 


Claybrook  for  twelve  years. 


CROMPTON,  CHARLES.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1633.  Of 
Suflolk.  Etoubtlcss  of  Bradley.  B.A.  1638-9.  Probably 
brother  of  Henry  (1634)  and  Robert  (1639). 

16)  at  St  John's, 
MJddlaaax. 


CROMPTON,  CHARLES.  Adm.  FelL-Com.  (age  16)  at 
Aug.  38,  1663.  S.  of  Sir  Robert  (?  1639),  Knt,  of 
B.  there.    School,  Bury  St  Edmunds. 


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CROMPTON,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Lent,  1634-5.  Of  Sufiolk.  Doubtless  of  Bradley;  brother 
of  Charles  (1635). 

CROMPTON,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  July  i, 
1647.  S.  of  Thomas  (1601),  of  Blakenham,  Sufiolk,  clerk. 
Matric.  1649. 

CROMPTON,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Jesus,  May  1, 
1665.  S.  of  John.  B.  at  Hackin,  in  the  Parish  of  Bolton-in- 
the-Field,  Lanes.  Matric.  1665;  Scholar,  1667;  B.A.  1668-9; 
M.A.  1672.  Fellow,  1672-94.  Taxor,  1680.  Proctor,  1688-9. 
Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Dec.  22, 1672.  V.  of  Hinxton,  Cambs., 
1677-82.  V.  of  All  Saints',  Cambridge,  1687.  V.  of  Fordham, 
Cambs.,  1690-4.  Died  Mar.  i,  1693-4.   (A.  Gray.) 

CROMPTON,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  June  25,  1702. 
Of  Hampshire.  B.  at  Basingstoke,  1687.  School,  Eton 
(colleger,  1 700-1).  Matric.  1702.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln) 
Dec.  18,  1709,  as  literate. 

CROMPTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  Jan.  1601-2.  Of 
Cheshire.   Perhaps  the  same  as  the  next. 

CROMPTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1602; 
B.A.  1604-5. 

CROMPTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  siiar  at  Emmanuel,  July,  1629. 
S.  of  Abraham,  of  Breightmet,  Bolton,  Lanes.  Bapt.  161 1. 
Matric.  1629;  B.A.  1632-3;  M.A.  1636.  Ord.  priest  (LichfieldJ. 
Lecturer  at  All  Hallows,  Derby.  Sequestered  to  Brailsfora, 
Derbs.  V.  of  Arnold,  Notts. ,  1 660 ;  ejected,  1 662 .  Died  Jan.  9, 
1668-9.  Buried  at  West  Hallam,  Derbs.  {Calamv,  11.  275; 
Fam.  Min.  Gent.,  i.  20;  D.N.B.) 

CROMPTON,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 

1658;   B.A.   1659-60;   M.A.   1663.    R.  of  Little  Bromley, 

Essex,  1671-8. 
CROMPTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Jime  7, 

1660.  S.  of  Henry,  of  Breightmet,  Bolton,  Lanes.  Matric. 

1660.    Minister  of  Cockey  Moor,  Lanes.    Buried  there,  1703. 

(F.M.G.) 
CROMPTON,   JOHN.    Matric.   sizar  (age   19)   from  Christ's, 

Easter,  1664.    S.  of  Thomas,  of  Breightmet,  Bolton.    B.A. 

1667-8;  M.A.  1671.    Ord.  priest   (Lincoln)  May  25,  1673. 

Chaplain  to  Mr  Dimmocks,  of  Symond's  Wood,  Lines.    R. 

of  Scremby,  Lines.,  1673.    Died  Dec.  25,  1675.    (Peile,  i. 

614;  Fam.  Min.  Gent.,  i.  69.) 
CROMPTON,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  Mar.  28,  1674. 

B.  in  London.    School,  St  Paul's.    B.A.  1677-8.    Probably 

M.D.   (Lambeth)    1701.    Admon.  (P.C.C.)  1733,  of  one  of 

these  names;  of  New  Windsor,  M.D. 
CROMPTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1700. 

B.  at  Midhurst,  Sussex.   Matric.  1701.   Died,  as  student,  of 

consumption,  1702.  Buried  at  Clewer,  Windsor. 
CROMPTON,  PAUL,    Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 

1635.    Of  Sufiolk.    Buried  at  St  Botolph's,  Cambridge,  Feb. 

22,  1636-7. 
CROMPTON,  RICHARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Lent, 

1578-9.   Of  Norfolk. 
CROMPTON,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1602; 

B.A.  1604-5     One  of  these  names  V.  of  Thornton,  Leics. 

Buried  1615.   {Nichols,  iv.  983.) 
CROMPTON,    ROBERT.     Matric.    FelL-Com.    from    Corpus 

Christi,  Easter,  1629.   Of  Sufiolk.    Perhaps  knighted,  1642; 

of  Middlesex ;  and  father  of  Charles  ( 1 662) .   Probably  brother 

of  Charles  (1635)  and  Henry  (1634). 
CROMPTON,  ROBERT.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  28, 

1 65 1.    Of  Yorkshire.    Perhaps  s.  of  Robert,  of  Driffield, 

Yorks.    Bapt.  there.  Mar.  6,  1633-4.    Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn, 

May  23, 1653.    Buried  at  Little  Ruston,  Apr.  19, 1674.  Will, 

York. 

CROMPTON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
July  2,  1659.  S.  of  William,  deceased,  of  Bolton,  Lanes. 
B.  there.  School,  Greenhead,  Haltwhistle.  Matric.  1659; 
B.A.  1662-3.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (York)  Sept.  20,  1663. 
R.  of  Comey,  Cumberland,  1666-77.  V.  of  Kirkby  Ireleth, 
Lanes.,  in  1677.  Minister  at  Drigg,  in  1677.  R.  of  Whieham, 
1680-1720.  Buried  there  Jan.  13,  1720-1.   (B.  Nightingale.) 

CROMPTON,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  June  10, 
1681.  Only  s.  of  Robert  (?  1651),  gent.,  deceased.  B.  at 
Kelk,  Yorks.  School,  Kelham.  Matric.  1681.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  Feb.  9,  1683-4. 

CROMPTON,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  May  3,  1681.  Of 
Derbyshire. 

CROMPTON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1573- 

CROMPTON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  King's,  c.  1595. 

CROMPTON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  Trinity, 
Michs.  1598. 


Cromwell,  James 

CROMPTON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Sidney,  c.  1601; 
B.A.  1604-5.  Perhaps  R.  of  Nettlestead,  Sufiolk,  1616;  and 
R.  of  Little  Blakenham,  1626-43.  Father  of  James  (1647). 

CROMPTON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  July,  1617; 
B.A.  1619.  One  of  these  names  minister  at  St  Lawrence 
Dengie,  Essex,  during  the  Commonwealth.  Died  1657. 
{Peiie,  I.  319.) 

CROMPTON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FelL-Com.  (age  18)  at  Sidney, 
Apr.  16,  1660.  1st  s.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Driffield,  Yorks. 
B.  at  Lund,  Yorks.  (his  mother's  home).  Schools,  Danton 
andMicham.  Matric.  1660.  J.P.,East  Riding,  in  1687.  {Vis. 
of  Yorks.,  1666.) 

CROMPTON,  WALTER.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  John's,  May  26, 
1741.  S.  of  John,  clerk,  of  Warws.  B.  at  Solihull.  School, 
Market  Bosworth.  Matric.  1741;  B.A.  1744-5.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  May  25,  1746,  C.  of  Marlingford,  Norfolk;  priest 
(Lincoln)  Feb.  19,  1748-9;  C.  of  Coimtsthorpe,  Lines. 

CROMPTON,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Nov.  13,  1640.  S.  of  William,  yeoman,  of  Over-hulton,  near 
Bolton,  Lanes.  B.  there.  School,  Blackrod,  Lanes.  Matric. 
1640;  B.A.  1644-5;  M.A.  1648;  B.D.  1655.  Fellow,  1647. 
Will  (V.C.C.)  1658. 

CROMPTON,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Lent, 
1647-8.   Of  Buckinghamshire. 

CROMPTON, .  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Emmanuel,  1636. 

CROMWELL,  EDWARD.  Fell. -Com.  at  Jesus  for  a  short  time 
in  1574.  S.  of  Henry  (1553),  2nd  Lord  Cromwell.  B.  c.  1559. 
Created  M.A.,  July,  1594,  at  a  special  congregation.  Served 
in  the  wars  abroad  and  in  Ireland.  Succeeded  as  3rd  Baron, 
1592.  Knighted,  1599.  Privy  Councillor  (Ireland),  1603. 
Governor  of  Lecale,  1605.  Died  in  Ireland,  Apr.  27,  1607. 
Buried  in  Down  Cathedral.    {Cooper,  11.  473;  D.N.B.) 

CROMWELL,  GEORGE.  Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  King's,  Michs. 

1585. 
CROMWELL,  GREGORY.   Student  at  Christ's,  c.  1525.   S.  of 

Thomas  (1535),  Secretary  of  State.   Baron  Cromwell,  1540. 

Knighted,  1547.    Died  July,  1551.    Father  of  Henry  (1553). 

{Peile,  I.  10;  D.N.B.;  Staffs.  Pedigrees.) 

CROMWELL,  HENRY.  Educated  at  Queens',  c.  1540.  S.  of 
Sir  Richard  Williams,  alias  Cromwell.  M.P.  for  Himts., 
1562.  Knighted,  1564.  Sheriff  of  Cambs.  and  Himts.  Of 
Hinehinbrooke,  Hunts.  Died  Jan.  6,  1603-4.  Father  of 
Oliver  (1578-9)  and  Robert  (1578-9).  {Cooper,  11.  67;  Vis. 
of  Hunts.,  1613.) 

CROMWELL,  HENRY.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  St  John's, 
Michs.  1553.  S.  and  h.  of  Gregory  (1525),  Baron  Cromwell. 
B.  before  1538.  Succeeded  as  2nd  Baron,  1551.  Perhaps 
adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Mar.  7, 1556-7.  Died  Nov.  20,  1592. 
Buried  at  North  Elmham.  Father  of  Edward  (1574). 
{G.E.C.) 

CROMWELL,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Jesus,  Easter, 
1577- 

CROMWELL,  HENRY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  King's,  Michs.  1578. 
Possibly  the  same  as  the  next. 

CROMWELL,  HENRY.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Queens', 
Michs.  1580.  Of  Huntingdonshire.  S.  of  Francis,  of  Heming- 
ford,  Hunts,  (s.  of  Sir  Richard).  B.  1565.  Succeeded  ius 
father  in  1598. 

CROMWELL,  HENRY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Queens',  Aug.  30, 
1600.  Of  Himtingdonshire.  1st  s.  of  Sir  Oliver  (1578-9),  of 
Hinchinbrook.  B.  1586.  A  royalist.  Estates  sequestered, 
but  restored  by  his  cousin,  the  Protector.  Died  1657.  Brother 
of  John  (1604),  Thomas  (1604),  WiUiam  (1604)  and  father  of 
James  (1633-4)  and  doubtless  of  the  next. 

CROMWELL,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1626.  Doubtless  s.  of  Henry  (1600).  Of  Ramsey,  Hunts. 
M.P.  for  Himts.,  1654,  1656,  1659,  1660-73.  Took  the  name 
WiUiams,  1660.  Di«i  Aug.  3,  1673.   (A.  B.  Beaven.) 

CROMWELL,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1644. 
Youngest  s.  of  the  Protector.  B.  at  Huntingdon,  Jan.  20, 
1628.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Feb.  22,  1653-4.  M.P.  for  the 
University,  1654.  Created  M.A.  1654.  Major-general  of 
the  forces  in  Ireland,  1654.  Lord-deputy,  1657.  Governor- 
general,  1658.  Lived  in  retirement  after  the  Restoration,  at 
Chippenham,  and  at  Spinney  Abbey,  Cambs.  Died  there 
Mar.  23, 1673-4.  Buried  at  Wicken.  Brotherof  Oliver  (1641), 
Richard  (1656)  and  father  of  Henry  (1675).  {J.  Waylen, 
44;  D.N.B.) 

CROMWELL,  HENRY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  May  26, 
1675.  Of  Bedfordshire.  Matric.  1675.  S.  of  Henry  (1644). 
B.  in  Dublin,  1658.  Major  in  the  Army.  Died  at  Lisbon, 
1711.  {F.M.G.;  Waylen.) 

CROMWELL,  JAMES.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1547. 


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Cromwell,  James 


CROMWELL,  JAMES.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Jksus,  Jan.  ii, 
1633-4.  ist  s.  of  Henry  (1600),  of  Hinchinbrook.  B.  May 
aj,  1620.  Matric  1635;  M.A.  1635-6  (on  visit  of  the  Chan- 
cellor, and  Elector  Palatine).  Colonel  in  the  royalist  army. 
Died  before  1657. 

CROMWELL,  JOHN.  Matric,  FeU.-Com.  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1604.  3rds.  of  Sir  Oliver  (1578-9),  of  Hinchinbrook.  Captain 
in  the  Army.  Afterwards  Colonel  of  an  English  regiment 
in  the  service  of  Holland.  A  strong  royalist.  Brother 
of  Henry  (1600),  Thomas  (1604)  and  William  (1604).  (/. 
Waylen,  15.) 

CROMWELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Magdalene, 
June  7,  1649.  S.  of  Robert,  late  of  Bamby  Moor,  Notts., 
gent.  School,  Repton.  Matric.  1649;  ^•^-  1652;  M.A.  1656. 
Fellow,  1654-7.  R.  of  Clayworth,  Notts.,  1657-62;  ejected. 
'Ordained  there.'  Imprisoned  at  Newark  on  suspicion  of  the 
'  Yorkshire  Plot'  Minister  at  Norwich,  i675-*5-  Died  Apr. 
1685.   (Calamy,  11.  281.) 

CROMWELL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Sx  John's,  June  14, 
1733.  S.  of  Edward,  gent.,  of  Notts.  B.  at  Heddingley. 
School,  Hallam,  Derte.   Matric.  1733. 

CROMWELL,  OLIVER.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Queens',  Lent, 
1578-9.  Of  Huntingdonshire,  ist  s.  of  Sir  Henry  (1540),  of 
Hinchinbrook.  B.  1562.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  12, 
1582.  Uncle  of  the  Protector.  Of  Hinchinbrook,  Esq.,  where 
he  entertained  King  James,  in  1603.  Knighted,  1603.  A 
strong  royalist.  M.P.  for  Himts.  in  seven  Parliaments. 
Died  1655.  Buried  at  Ramsey,  Aug.  28.  Father  of  Henry 
(1600),  John  (1604),  Thomas  (1604),  William  (1604)  and 
brother  of  Robert  (1578-9). 

CROMWELL,  OLIVER,  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Sidney,  Apr.  23, 
1616.  2nd  s.  of  Robert  (1578^),  of  Huntingdon.  B.  there, 
Apr.  25,  1599.  School,  Huntingdon.  ('Hie  fuit  grandis  ille 
impostor,  camifex  perditissimus,  qui  pientissimo  rege  Carlo 
I*  nefaria  coede  sublato,  ipsum  usurpavit  thronum  et  tria 
regna  per  5  ferme  annorum  spatium,  sub  protectoris  nomine 
indomita  tyrannide  vexavit':  Royalist  interpolation  in  the 
register.)  Left  College,  on  his  father's  death,  ia  1617. 
Married,  at  St  Giles',  Cripplegate,  Aug.  22,  1620,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Sir  James  Bourctuer.  Settled  on  the  paternal  estate 
at  Huntingdon.  M.P.  for  Huntingdon,  1628-9;  for  Cam- 
bridge, 1640,  and  1640-53.  D.C.L.  (Oxford)  1649.  Chancellor 
of  Oxford,  1650-7.  Lord  Protector,  1653-8.  Died  at  White- 
hall, Sept.  3,  1658.  Father  of  the  next,  Henry  (1644)  and 
Richard.    (D.N.B.) 

CROMWELL,  OLIVER,  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Lent, 
1641-2.  2nd  s.  of  the  Protector,  Bapt.  at  Huntingdon, 
Feb.  6,  1622-3.  School,  Felsted.  Captain  in  the  Parliament- 
ary Army,  c.  1642.  Died  of  small-pox  at  Newport  Pagnell, 
Mar.  1644.  According  to  Cussans  he  was  killed  in  an  attack 
on  the  Scottish  army,  July,  1648.  (/.  Waylen,  27;  Cussans,  i. 
87.) 

CROMWELL,  PHILIP.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1626.  S.  of  Sir  Philip,  of  Ramsey,  Hunts.,  Knt.  Bapt.  1608. 
B.A.  1628;  M.A.  1632.  Adm.  at  Jesus,  May  12,  1634.  B.D. 
from  Jesus,  1639.  R.  of  Wistow,  Hunts.,  1632-42.  Died 
1642.    Buried  at  Wistow.   (W.  M.  Noble.) 

CROMWELL,  RALPH,  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  i8)  at  Sidney, 
May  23,  1706.  1st  s.  of  Samuel  (1673).  B.  at  Mansfield, 
Notts.  School,  West  HaUam,  Derbs.  Matric.  1706;  M.B. 
1 71 2.   Brother  of  William  (1708). 

CROBdWELL,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Oct.  2,  1619. 
Of  Huntingdonshire.  Probably  s.  of  Henry  (?  1580),  of 
Upwood,  Himts.  B.  1603.  Matnc.  1620.  Buried  at  Upwood, 
June  7,  1626.    (F.M.G.,  435.) 

CROMWELL,  RICHARD.  M.P.  for  the  University,  1656.  3rd 
s.  of  Oliver,  the  Protector.  B.  Oct.  4,  1626.  Held  a  commis- 
sion in  the  Parliamentary  Army.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
May  27,  1647.  M.P.  for  Hunts.,  1654.  Succeeded  his  father 
as  ChanceUor  of  the  University  of  Oxford,  1657-60.  Member 
of  CromweU's  House  of  Lords.  Succeeded  as  Protector,  1658. 
Left  England  in  1660,  and  resided  in  Paris  and  Geneva. 
Returned  to  England  about  1680,  and  settled  at  Cheshunt, 
Herts.  Died  there  July  12,  171*.  Buried  at  Hursley,  Hantk. 
Brother  of  Henry  (1644)  and  Oliver  (1641).   (D.N.B.) 

CROMWELL,  ROBERT.  Matric  FelL-Com.  from  Queens', 
Lent,  i378-<).  Of  Huntingdonshire.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  Henry 
(i54o)7»of  hunchinbroolc  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  May  12, 
1582.  Lived  in  Huntingdon.  M.P.  for  Huntingdon,  1592. 
J. P.  Buried  at  AU  Saints',  Huntingdon,  June  24,  1617. 
WUl,  P.C.C.  Father  of  the  Protector  and  brother  of  OUver 
(1578-9)- 

CROMWELL,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  p«aa.  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  May 
15,  1673.  S.  of  Tboouw,  gcot.,  oweaaed.  B.  at  Sutton, 
Notu.  School,  Bale.  Notts,  Fstber  erf  Ralph  (1706)  sod 
WUliam  (1708). 


CrOOKE,  JAMESt 

CROMWELL,  THOMAS,  Earl  of  Essex.  ChanceUor  of  the 
University,  1535,  and  Visitor  of  the  Universities.  S.  of 
Walter  CromweU,  alias  Smyth,  of  Putney.  B.  there,  c.  1485. 
Served  as  a  soldier  in  Italy.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1524. 
M.P.  for  Taunton,  1529.  ChanceUor  of  the  Exchequer, 
1533-  King's  secretary,  1534.  Master  of  the  RoUs,  1534. 
High  Steward  of  the  University,  1534,  Vicar-general,  1535. 
Lord  Privy  Seal,  1536.  Knighted,  1336.  K.G.  1537.  Dean  of 
Wells,  1537.  Earl  of  Essex,  1540.  The  notorious  tool  of 
Henry  VIII  in  the  suppression  of  the  monasteries.  The  Uni- 
versity granted  him  a  pension  of  405.  in  1534,  for  his  favours. 
Executed  July  28, 1540.  Fatherof  Gregory  (1525).  (D.N.B.; 
Gr.  Bk.,A,  227.) 

CROMWELL,  THOMAS,  Matric  FdL-Com.  from  St  John's, 
Michs.  1553. 

CROMWELL,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Queens',  Apr.  a, 
1604.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  OUver  (1578-9),  of  Hinchinbrook.  A 
royalist.  Probably  served  in  the  King's  army.  Of  Gt 
Stoughton,  Hunts. ;  fined  for  his  deUnquency,  £240.  Brother 
of  John  (1604),  Henry  (1600),  and  the  next. 

CROMWELL,  WILLIAM  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Queens',  Apr.  2, 
1604.  4ths.  of  Sir  OUver  (1578-9),  of  Hinchmbrook.  Colonel 
in  the  service  of  the  Elector-Palatine.  Died  of  the  plague 
at  Ramsey,  1665.  Brother  of  the  above  and  John  (1604). 
(/.  WayUn,  15;  F.M.G.,  436.) 

CROMWELL,  WILLIAM.  Matric  sizar  from  Magdalene, 
Easter,  1608. 

CROMWELL,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney, 
May  27,  1708.  2nd  s.  of  Samuel  (1673).  B.  at  Mansfield, 
Notts.  School,  London  (Mr  Car).   Brother  of  Ralph  (1706). 

CRONKAR  or  CRUNCKER,  ROBERT.  M.A.  1301-a.  Of 
Huntingdonshire.  B.D.  1508-9;  D.D.  1531-a.  FeUow  of 
Pembroke,  1501.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Apr.  6;  pnest, 
June  1,  1504.  University  preacher,  1506-7.  R.  of  Ofiord 
Darcy,  Hunts.,  1542-58.  Died  1558.  WiU,  Archd.  C.  Hunts. 
For  an  account  of  his  supposed  'revelations,'  see  Cooper, 
I.  532.   {Cooper,  I.  72.) 

CRONSHAW,  ROBERT.  Matric  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Michs.  1637.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  20,  1640  ('B.A.'). 
R.  of  North  Wootton,  NorfoUc,  1662,  'M.A.'  R.  of  Wick- 
hampton,  1669-70. 

CRONSHAY  or  CRANSHAW,  JOHN,  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at 
Caius,  Jan.  30, 1604-5.  S.  of  Thomas,  R.  of  Hartest,  Sufiolk. 
School,  Depden.  Matric  1605;  Scholar,  1605-12;  B.A.  1608- 
9;  M.A.  1612.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  June  7,  1612.  C.  of 
Ixworth,  Sufiolk,  1617.  R.  of  Fakenham  and  Euston,  1619. 
Perhaps  R.  of  Thurlton,  Norfolk,  1663-9.   {Venn,  i.  188.) 

CRONSHEY,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Mar.  23,  1682-3.  S.  of  John,  husbandman.  B.  at  Shimpling, 
Sufiolk.  School,  Bury  St  Edmunds.  Matric  1683;  B.A. 
1686-7. 

CRONSHAYE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 
1605;  B.A.  from  Jesus,  1608-9;  M.A.  1612.  R.  of  Chilton, 
SufioUc,  1615-33.  R-  oi  Frittoo,  NcnioUc,  1616.  R.  of 
Hardwick,  1620-44,  sequestered. 

CROOKE,  see  aUo  CROKE. 

CROOKE,  BANKES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  May  t), 
1674.  S.  of  John,  stationer,  of  St  Gregory,  London.  B.  there. 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  1674;  B.A.  1677-*.  R.  of  St  Mary, 
Stayning.  R.  of  St  Michael,  Wood  St,  London,  1691-1703. 
Admon.  (P.C.C.)  1703. 

CROOKE,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  23, 
1648.  S.  of  WilUam,  of  Askwith-in-Weston,  near  Otley,  Yorks. 
B.  there.   School,  Bingley.   V.  of  TopcUfie,  Yorks.,  1660. 

CROOKE,  HILKIAH.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  c.  1591, 
asEUas  3rd  s.  of  Thomas  (1560).  B.  in  Sufiolk.  Scholar; 
B.A.  T595-6;  M.B.  1509;  M.D.  (Leyden)  1597;  M.D.  (Cam- 
bridge) 1604.  Physician  to  James  I.  F.R.C.P.  1620. 
Governor  of  Bethlehem  Hospital.  Author,  medical.  Buried 
at  ClerkenweU,  Mar.  18,  1647-8.  {D.N.B.;  MunM,  i.  177; 
J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

CROOKE,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 
1570.  S.  of  Henry,  gent.,  of  Alderford,  Norfolk.  Schools, 
Norwich,  Weston  and  Kuepham.  Migrat<«d  to  Caius,  Nov.  18, 
i573i  age  20.  B.A.  1573-4;  M.A.  1377-  Ord.  priest  (Norwich) 
Oct  II,  1579.  V.  of  Necton,  NorfoUc,  1380;  and  R.  1387- 
1630.  Probably  R.  of  West  Walton,  1606-13.  WUl  proved. 
1630.    Doubtless  father  of  the  next  {Venn,  i.  76.) 

CROOKE,  HENRY.  Matric  pens,  from  Tbinity,  Easter,  1397: 
Scholar,  1590;  B.A.  1601-2;  M.A.  1605.  Ord.  deecoo  and 
priest  (Norwich)  Sept  32,  1603,  age  33.  C.  of  Necton. 

CROOKES,  JAMES.  Adm,  sisar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Feb.  19. 
1655-6.  S.  of  James,  weaver,  01  Bruntree,  Easex.  B.  there. 
School,  Braintrae.  Matric  1636;  B.A.  1639-60;  M.A.  1663. 
Signs  for  priest's  ordan  (London)  Sept.  18,  1663.  R,  of 
Chipping  Oogar.  1664-70.  R.of  RodlngEytborp,  1670.  R.of 
Stondoo  MMsay,  1693,  Died  Mar.  10,  x 706.  M.I.  at  StoodoB. 


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CROOKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  EmUaku£l,  May  i,  1598. 
Doubtless  4th  s.  of  Thomas  (1560). 

CROOKE  or  CROKE,  JOHN.  Incorp.  from  Orleans,  1602. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  as  B.C.L.  1602. 

CROKE,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  May  23,   161 1. 

Matric.  161 1. 
CROOKE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter,  1626. 

S.  of  a  hardware  man,  of  Sheffield.   B.A.  1629-30.   Perhaps 

V.  of  Pennington,  I^ancs.,  1645. 

CROOKE,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June  29, 

1648.    S.  of  John,  cuUer,  of  Sheffield.    B.  there.    School, 

Sheffield.   Matric.  1648,  as  Jonathan. 
CROOKE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Magdalene,  Apr.  14, 

1652.  S.  of  John,  of  Sheffield,  Yorks.  Bapt.  Jan.  16, 1633-4. 

School,  Sheffield.    Matric.  as  'Frooh,'  1652;  B.A.  1655-6. 

V.   of  Ecclesall,  Yorks.,  1656-9.    V.  of  Denby,  1659-62; 

ejected.   Died  at  Wakefield,  Jan.  9,  1687.  (Calamy,  11.  562; 

F.M.G.,  821.) 

CROOK,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanijel,  June  22,  1674-  Of 
Yorkshire.   Matric.  1674. 

CROOK,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  x6)  at  Sr  John's,  Dec.  23, 
1672.  S.  of  James,  of  Braintree,  Essex.  B.  there.  School, 
Braintree.  Matric.  1672-3;  B.A.  1676-7;  M.A.  1680.  Ord. 
deacon  (London)  June  10,  1677;  priest.  May  26,  1678.  R.  of 
Abbots  Roothing,  Essex,  1680-2.  Died  1682.  Admon.  (P.C.C.) 
1683. 

CROOKE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Emmanuel,  Michs. 
1601.  5th  s.  of  Thomas  (1560).  B.  in  St  Laurence,  Old 
Jewry.  B.A.  1605-6:  M.A.  1609.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Mar.  4, 1609-10,  age  24;  priest,  Dec.  23,  1610.  R.  of  St  Mary 
Woolchurch,  London,  1618-41.  Died  Jtme  20,  1641.  Will 
(Consist.  C.  London)  1641. 

CROOKE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  1588-9.  S.  of 
Thomas  (1560),  D.D.,  of  Gray's  Inn.  B.  at  Gt  Waldingfield, 
Suffolk,  Jan.  17,  1574-5.  B.A.  from  Pembroke,  1592-3; 
M.A.  from  Emmanuel,  1596.  Fellow  of  Emmanuel,  c.  1596. 
R.  of  Wrington,  Somerset,  1602-49.  Chaplain  to  the  East 
India  Company,  1619;  went  to  Batavia.  Parliamentarian. 
Died  Dec  25,  1649.  Brother  of  Sir  Thomas,  of  Baltimore, 
Cork,  Bart.   M.I.  at  Wrington.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1650.  (G.E.C., 

I.  257;  D.N.B.) 

CROOKE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Oct.  1630. 
Of  Middlesex.  Previously  at  Pembroke,  Matric  1631;  B.A. 
1633-4;  M.A.  1637. 

CROOKE,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1632;  B.A.  1634-5;  M.A.  1638.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar. 
10,  1638-9.  One  of  these  names  V.  of  Bonby,  Lines.,  1648. 
Perhaps  R.  of  Whitby,  1659-69.   (Shaw,  1.  363.) 

CROOKE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  18, 
1698-9.  S.  of  Samuel,  |;ent.  B.  at  Hemsworth,  Yorks. 
School,  Hemsworth.  Matnc  1699;  B.A.  1702-3 ;  M.A.  1722-3. 
Ord.  deacon  (London)  Feb.  21,  1702-3.  Perhaps  V.  ('M.A.') 
of  Kinolton,  Notts.,  c.  1715-29.  (Godfrey,  Churches  of  Notts.) 

CROOKE,  TTiOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1560. 
B.  at  Cransley,  Northants.  School,  Stamford.  Scholar,  1562; 
B.A.  1562-3;  M.A.  1566;  B.D.  1573;  D.D.  from  Pembroke 
1577-8.  Fellow  of  Trinity,  1563.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  June 

II,  1568.  R.  of  Gt  Waldingfield,  Sufiolk,  1571-82.  Preacher 
at  Gray's  Inn.  Buried  at  St  Mary  Woolchurch,  London, 
Oct.  5,  1598.  Will  (Consist  C.  London)  1598;  mentions 
brother-in-law,  Laurence  Chaderton.  His  son,  Thomas,  was 
created  Bart.  1624.  Father  of  Samuel  (1588),  Hilkiah  (1591), 
John  (1598)  and  Richard  (1601).   {Cooper,  11.  434;  G.E.C.) 

CROOKE,  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  22)  at  Caius,  Mar.  26, 
1639.  S.  of  Roger,  gent.,  deceased,  of  Hammeismith. 
Matric.  from  Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford,  1633J  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1636.  Incorp.  at  Cambridge,  1639.  Of  St  Giles,  Middlesex. 
WUl  proved  (Commis.  C.  London),  Apr.  18,  1642.  {Venn,  1. 
335-) 

CROOKE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmamubl,  June  24, 1592. 
Matric.  c.  1592. 

CROOK,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  July  4,  1724.  S.  of 
Thomas,  of  Southwark,  London,  gent.  Matric.  from  Brase- 
nose  College,  Oxford,  Nov.  7,  1716,  age  19;  B.A.  (Oxford); 
M.A.  (Cambridge)  1724.  C.  of  Croston,  Lanes.  V.  of  Eccles, 
Lanes.,  1725-6.  Perhaps  preb.  of  Chichester,  1728.  {A I. 
Oxon.) 

CROOKE, .  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1487-9. 

CROOKE, .  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  Dec  1602. 

CROOK, .  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  May  29, 165 1 

CROOKHORN, .   BJV.  1519-20. 

CROOKS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1669.  Of  Kent. 


Crosby,  John 

CROONE  or  CROWNE,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel. 

May   13,    1647.    B.   in  London,  Sept.    15,    1633.    School, 

Merchant  Taylors'.   Matric.  1647;  B.A.  1650-1;  M.A.  1654; 

M.D.  1663  (Lit.  Reg.).  Fellow,  1651.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1654. 

Professor  of  Rhetoric  at  Gresham  College,  1659-70.  Adm.  at 

Gray's  Inn,  Aug.  5,  1670.   Registrar  to  the  Royal  Society, 

and  one  of  the  original  members.    Lecturer  on  anatomy  at 

Surgeons'  Hall,  1670.    F.R.C.P.  1675.   Died  Oct.  12,  1684. 

Buried  at   St  Mildred  Poultry.     M.I.   there.     His  widow 

Mary,  dau.  of  Alderman  John  Lorymer,  married  Sir  Edwin 

Sadleir,   Bart.    She  founded  the  Croonian  lecture  at  the 

College  of  Physicians,  and  the  Sadlerian  lectures  at  Cam- 
bridge.    Will,    P.C.C.     {D.N.B.;    Munk,    1.    369;    Ward's 

Gresham.) 
CROOTE  or  CROUT,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Sept.  27, 

1624.  Of  Bedfordshire.  B.A.  1628;  M.A.  1632.  R.  of  Uphill, 

Somerset,  1633-9.   Died  1639. 
CROPLEY,  EDWARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1624; 

B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.  1628.    Perhaps  V.  of  Hawley,  Sufiolk, 

1628-44. 
CROPLEY,  HARBORD.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  May  9, 

1694.    S.  of  William,  gent.,  of  Thetford,  Norfolk.    B.  at 

Kilverstone.  Schools,  Drinkstone  and  Bury.  Scholar,  1694- 

9;  Matric.  1699;  LL.B.  1699;  M.A.  (Lit.  Reg.)  1705.   Fellow, 

1700-10.  Taxor,  1705.    M.P.  for  Norfolk,  1728.    Took  the 

name  Harbord  on  his  marriage      Died  Jan.   28,   1741-2. 

Buried  at  Gunton,  Norfolk.   (Venn,  i.  494.) 
CROPLEY,  JOHN.  Matric  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 

1581. 
CROPLEY,  JOHN.  Scholarof  Trinity,  1596.  S.  of  Daniel,  M.D., 

of  Ely.    B.A.  1596-7;  M.A.  1600;  B.D.  1608;  D.D.  1613. 

Fellow,  1599.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1605.  R.  of  Girton,  Cambs., 

1611-29.    R.  of  Newton,  Isle  of  Ely,  1621.    Preb.  of  Ely, 

1624-9.  Buried  at  Girton,  Dec.  16,  1629. 
CROPLY,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  July  1,  1626. 

S.    of    Samuel,    gent,    deceased,    of    Colchester.     School, 

Colchester.   Matric.  1626. 
CROPLEY,  JOHN.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1626. 

Perhaps  s.  of  Edward,  of  Soham,  Cambs.,  mercer  of  London. 

Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Oct.  30,  1629.    Created  Bart,  1661. 

Buried  at  St  James',  Clerkenwell,  Nov.  5, 1676.  Grandfather 

of  John  (1678).   (G.E.C.) 
CROPLEY,  JOHN.    Matric  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1626. 
CROPLEY,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Pembroke,  Lent,  1637-8. 
CROPLEY,  JOHN.  Matric.  FelL-Com.  from  Clare,  Easter,  1678. 

S.  of  Sir  Edward,  Knt.    Bapt.  at  St  James,  Clerkenwell, 

July  23,  1663.    Succeeded  his  grandfather  as  Baronet,  1676. 

M.P.  for  Shaiftesbury,  Dorset,  1701-10.    Died  Oct.  22,  1713. 

(Burke's  Ext.  Bart.) 
CROPLEY,  ROBERT.    Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1562; 

B.A.  1567-8. 
CROPLEY,  ROBERT.    Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Mar.  29,  1636. 

Matric.  1636;  B.A.  1639-40;  M.A.  1644. 
CROPLEY,  ROBERT.    Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  June  21, 

1639.  S.  of  Daniel,  M.B.,  gent,  of  Ely.  B.  there.  School,  Ely. 

Matric.  1639;  Scholar,  1639-43;  B.A.  1642-3.   One  of  these 

names  licensed  schoolmaster  by  Archbishop  of  Canterbury, 

1662.   (Venn,  11.  335.) 
CROPLEY,  ROBERT.   Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Pembroke,  July 

10, 1674.  S.  of  William,  of  Kilverstone,  Norfolk,  Esq.  Matric. 

1675.    One  of  these  names,  2nd  s.  of  William,  of  Shelland, 

Sufiolk;  adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Dec.  12,  1676.    (Vis. 

ofSuff.,  1664.) 
CROPLEY,  THOMAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1577. 

S.  of  WiUiam,  of  Ely.   B.A.  1580-1;  M.A.  1584.  Benefactor 

to  Clare.   Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1609. 
CROPPE,    THOMAS.     M.A.    1473-4.     Probably   of   Aylsham, 

Norfolk.  B.Can.L  1482-3.  Fellow  of  Gonville  Hall,  1475. 

Died  1488.    Will,  P.C.C. ; '  to  be  buried  in  St  Paul's  Cathedral ; 

as  nigh  Mr  Edmund  Albon  as  may  be.*    (Venn,  1.  11.) 
CROPPER,  JONAH.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Magdalene,  June 

13,  1678.   S.  of  Richard.   B.  at  Warrington,  Lanes.  School, 

Warrington. 
CROPWELL,  JOHN.   Matric  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1554. 
CROSBY,  ARTHUR.    B.A.  from  Clare,  1604-5.    Ord.  deacon 

(Lincoln)  June  11,  1609.  C.  of  Halton,  Lines.,  in  1614. 
CROSBIE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Peterhouse,  June  29, 

1689.   S.  of  John.   Of  Durham.   Bapt.  at  St  Oswald's,  Feb. 

25,  1672-3.    School,  Durham.  Matric.  1689;  Scholar,  1689. 

(T.  A.  Walker,  186.) 
CROSBIE,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Jan.  31, 

1740-1.    S.  of  Sir  Maurice,  Knt.,  of  Ireland  (M.P.  for  Co. 

Kerry;  afterwards  Baron  Branden).  B.  at  Ardfert,  Co.  Kerry. 

School,  Bannagh.    Matric.   1740-1.    Adm.  at  the  Middle 

Temple,  May  24,  1745.   Died  1755. 


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CROSBY,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  Catharine's,  Lent, 
1645-6;  B.A.  1647-8;  M.A.  1655.  Intruded  at  Felton, 
Northumberland,  1654.  R.  of  Chi^ialSmealy,  Essex,  1666-7. 

CROSBY,  THOMAS.   B.A.  1484-5.   Perhaps  R.  of  Gt  Gransden, 

Hunts.,  1503-7.   Died  1507. 
CROSBIE,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  June,  1566. 

CROSBY,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1570. 
B.  at  Worcester.  B.A.  1572-3;  M.A.  1578.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Sept.  28,  1579,  age  26.  V.  of  Thaxted,  Essex, 
1583-1612.  R.  of  Cranham,  1590-1612.  Died  1612.  Will 
(Cons.  C.  London)  1612.  Father  of  the  next. 

CROSBY,  THOMAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  July,  1613; 

B.A.   1617-8;  M.A.   1621.    Probably  ord.  priest  (Norwich) 

Dec.  1617;  licensed  to  preach  at  Huntingfield,  Suffolk,  1618. 

V.  of  Laxfield,  Suffolk,  1645.    Died  Oct.  17,  1658.    {PeiU, 

I.  293;  E.  Anglian,  11.  256-7.) 
CROSBY,  THOMAS.   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  30,  1648. 

Of   Suffolk.     Matric.    1648-9;    B.A.    1652-3;    M.A.    1656. 

Perhaps  ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Jan.  31 ;  priest,  Feb.  8, 1660-1. 

CROSBY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  14)  at  Pembroke,  Apr.  17, 
1678.  S.  of  Zacharias,  baker.  B.  at  Laxfield,  Suffolk.  Matric. 
1678. 

CROSBY,  THOMAS.  M.A.  from  King's,  1705.  S.  of  Zachary, 
of  Laxfield,  Siiffolk.  Matric.  from  Wadham  College,  Oxford, 
Nov.  22,  1695,  age  15;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1699.  Ord.  priest 
(Norwich)  Sept.  24,  1705.  V.  of  Yoxford,  Suffolk,  1710-1. 
V.  of  Kenton  All  Saints,  1711.  V.  of  Winston,  1711.  (Al. 
Oxon.) 

CROSBY,  WATSON.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  18, 
1709.  S.  of  Thomas,  deceased.  B.  at  Durham.  Bapt.  at 
StMary-le-Bow,  Feb.  2,  1689-90.  School,  Durham.  Matric. 
1709;  B.A.  1712-3.    (H.  M.  Wood.) 

CROSBY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Feb,  i, 
1683-4.  S.  of  Francis,  of  Durham.  Bapt.  at  St  Oswald's, 
Sept.  13,  1664.  School,  Durham.  Matric.  1683-4;  Scholar, 
1684;  B.A.  1687-8;  M.A.  1691.  Fellow,  1690.  V.  of  Kendal, 
Westmorland,  1699-1733.  R.  of  Windermere,  1719.  Died 
Dec.  7,  1733-   M.I. 

CROSEDALE,  HEBER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Apr. 
4,  1667.  S.  of  Henry.  B.  at  Macclesfield,  Cheshire.  School, 
Hope,  Derbs.  Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1670-1. 

CROSEDAILE  or  CROSENDALE,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14) 
at  Pembroke,  June  4,  1654.  S.  of  Henry,  Head  Master  of 
Macclesfield  School.  B.  at  Knutsford,  Cheshire.  Matric. 
1656-7;  B.A.  1657-8. 

CROSEDAILE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  28)  at  Sidney, 
June  16,  1642.  S.  of  Myles.  B.  at  Waddington,  Yorks. 
School,  Kirkby  Lonsdale.  B.A.  1645-6;  M.A.  1659.  V.  of 
Tadcaster,  Vorks.,  c.  1650-60.  Perhaps  R.  of  Shelfhanger, 
Norfolk,  1662-74.   Died  1674. 

CROSFIELO,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  May  22, 
1672.  2nd  s.  of  Thomas  (perhaps  the  next),  clerk.  B.  at 
Spennithome,  Yorks.  Schools,  Richmond,  Kendal,  Bedale, 
mwkswell,  York,  Newton  Grange  and  Coxwold.  Matric. 
1672;  B.A.  1675-6. 

CROSFIELD,  MARTIN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  1567,  as 
Crofyld.  Ord.  priest  (Lincohi)  Apr.  16,  1569.  V.  of  Brace- 
bridge,  1569-94.  R.  of  Claypole  (south  part)  1576-1606. 
Died  Nov.  19,  1606.   Admon.,  Lincoln. 

CROSFIELD,  THOMAS.  M.A.  1634  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
Westmorland.  Matric  from  Queen's  College,  Oxford,  May 
15,  1618,  age  16;  B.A.  1622;  M.A.  1625;  B.D.  1635.  Fellow 
of  Queen's,  Oxford.  Perhaps  V.  of  Godshill  and  Whitwell, 
Isle  of  Wight,  1640;  and  V.  of  Chale,  1648,  or  R.  of  Spenni- 
thome, Yorks.,  1649-^3.    WiU,  York.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

CROSHOLD,  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Mar.  22, 
1679-80    Of  Norwich.   Probably  same  as  the  next. 

CROSHOLD,  ALEXANDER  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1681. 
Of  Norwich  B.A.  1683-4;  M.A.  1687.  Ord.  priest  (NorwichJ 
Dec  19,  1686.  R.  of  Merton,  Norfolk,  i696-i73i.  Buried 
Dec  14,  I73t- 

CROSHOLD,  ALEXANDER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius, 
July  1,  1745.  S.  of  John,  clothier.  Mayor  of  Norwich.  B. 
there.  School,  Norwich.  Matric  I745J  Scholar.  1745"*, 
Died  in  College.  Buried  May  i),  1748;  in  St  Micbael't.  {Vtnn, 
II.  57.) 

CROSHOLD,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Apr.  3,  1677.  Of 
Norwich.  Matric.  1677;  B.A.  1680-1;  M.A.  168^.  Ord.  priest 
(Norwich)  Dec  23, 1683.  R.  of  BMrintham,  Norfolk,  till  i73»- 

CROSHOULD,  THOMAS.    Matric  tlxar  from  Christ'*.  July, 

1617;  B.A.  1623-4. 
CROSIER  or  CROSYER,  JOHN.    B.A.  1535-6-    Of  Yorkihire. 
M.A.  1538.  Fellow  of  St  Catharine's,  e.  1536.  R.  of  Barrow, 
Suffolk,  1539.   Died  Dec  29,  1369.   (Cooptr,  1.  282.) 


Crosley,  John 

CROSIER,  NATHANIEL.    Matric  sizar  from  Jtsus.  Easter, 
1611;  B.A.  1613-4;  M.A.  1617. 

CROSIER,  RICHARD.  B.A.  1516-7;  M.A.  1523-4.  Probably  R. 

of  Corby,  Northants.,  1530;  of  Kislingbury,  1538;  of  Weldon, 

1554-    WiU  (Northampton)  1559.    (H.  I.  Longden.) 
CROSIER,  THOMAS.  Matric  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1583; 

B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1586-7.    Ord.  deacon  and  priest 

(Peterb.)  Dec.  15,  1589.    V.  of  Helpston,  Northants.,  1595. 

Died  1596.   (Sweeting,  Peterborough  Churches,  93.) 
CROSIER  or  CROZER,   THOMAS.     Adm.   sizar   (age   17)   at 

Peterhouse,  June  22,  1640.    Of  Yorkshire.   Matric  1640: 

B.A.  1646;  M.A.  1650. 
CROSLAND,   ABRAHAM.    Adm.   at  Corpus  Christi,    1676. 

Of  Derbyshire.    Matric.   1678;  B.A.   1679-80;  M.A.   1683. 

Ord.  priest  (London)  Dec  23,  1694.  Died  Nov.  5,  1703,  aged 

43.   M.I.  at  Watton,  Herts. 
CROSLAND,  FRANCIS.    Adm.  Fell. -Com.  (age  15)  at  Sidney, 

Nov.  17,1632.  S.  of  John,  Esq.  B.  at  Helmsley,Yorks.  School, 

Helmsley.  Matric.  1632.   Buried  at  Helmsley,  Nov.  11, 1636. 
CROSLAND,  GEORGE.    Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Lent, 

1588-9;  B.A.  1592-3;  M.A.  1596.  V.  of  Almondbury,  Yorks., 

1598-1636.   Buried  Sept.  30,  1636,  aged  64. 
CROSLAND,  GEORGE.   Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  25,  1661. 

Matric.  1661;  Scholar,  1664;  B.A.  1664-5.    V.  of  Mdtham, 

Yorks.,  1669-74,   Perhaps  V.  of  Stannington,  Yorks.,  1684-9. 

Probably  related  to  the  Croslands  of  Castle  House  or  Castle 

Hill.   Gos.  Hughes,  Hist,  of  MeUham.) 

CROSSELAND,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Jan.  1601-2. 

CROSLAND,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  15,  1609. 

Matric.  1609;  B.A.  1612-3. 
CROSLAND,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1627; 

B.A.  1631-2;  M.A.  1635.  V.  of  Almondbury ,Yorks.,  1636-44. 

Buried  June  13,  1644. 
CROSLAND,  MATTHIAS.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  July, 

1616.   Probably  s.  of  Thomas,  of  Crosland  Hill,  Yorks.  Bapt. 

at  Almondbury,  Feb.  25,  1599-1600.    B.A.  from  St  John's, 

1619-20.    Died  s.p.   (M.  H.  Peacock.) 
CROSLAND,  PHINEAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 

1625;  Scholar,  1627;  B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633. 
CROSLAND,  THEODORE.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter, 

1621;  Scholar,  1624;  B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.  1628;  B.D.  1640. 

Fellow,    1627.     V.  of  Trumpington,  Cambs.,   1636-40;  of 

Bottisham,  1640-61;  of  Chesterton,  1661-5.    Died  June  30, 

1665.    Will  proved  (V.C.C).     M.I.  at  Tankersley,  Yorks. 

(Caiamy,  i.  220.) 
CROSLAND,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  4,  1677. 

S.  of  Thomas,  of  Crosland  Hill,  Yorks. ,  Esq.   Bapt.  at  Bishop- 
hill,  Feb.  9, 1660-1.  Matric.  1677;  Scholar,  1678;  B.A.  1680-1; 

M.A.  1684.    Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1684.    Ord.  deacon,  Dec  21, 

1684;  priest.  Mar.  15, 1684-5.    R.  of  Kirk  Bramwith,  Yorks., 

1685-1714.  BuriedatSt  John's,  York,  May  18,  1714.   Father 

of  the  next.   (A.  Gray;  Km.  of  Yorks.,  1666.) 
CROSSLAND,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  July  7,  1704. 

S.  of  Thomas,  above,  R.  of  Kirk  Bramwith,  Yorks.  Matric 

1705.  Died  1707. 
CROSLAND,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  June  7,  i73i- 

S.  of  Godfrey,  of  Kirkburton.  Of  Preston  in  Hull,  Esq.  Died 

c.  1777.   (F.M.G.,  653;  Peile,  11.  224.) 
CROSLAND,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Nov.  19,  1633. 

Of  Yorkshire.   Matric.  1656;  Scholar,  1659;  B.A.  1639-60. 
CROSLY,  ABRAHAM.    Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1620;  B.A.  1623-4;  M.A.  1627.    Perhaps  s.  of  Anthony,  of 

Todmorden.    Died  1643-    (F.M.G.,  338.) 
CROSLEY,  CHRISTOPHER.    B.Can.L.  X493-4<    R-  of  Brace- 
borough,  Lines.    Resigned,  1304. 
CROSLEY,    HENRY,    alias    COLOWALL.     B.A.    1313-6.     Of 

Yorkshire.    M.A.  1319.    Fellow  of  Michael  House.    Ord. 

sub-deacon  (Lincoln)  Mar.  24, 1319-20;  priest,  Dec  22,  1320. 

WUl  proved  (V.C.C.)  1325- 
CROSSLY,  JOHN.  Matric  pens,  from  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1624; 

B.A.  1627-8;  M.A.   1631.    Perhaps  R.  of  Byfleet,  Surrey, 

1635-7.    Died  in  London,  May,  1637,  "the  day  he  was  to 

be  married'  (Worthin^on't  Diary).  Buried  at  Cobham,  May 

12,   1637,  aged   29.     but   see  Al,  Oxon.  for  a  nameaake. 

(Manning  and  Bray,  ill.  li%.) 
CROSSLY,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Bmmamubl,  Mar.  31,  1631. 

Of  Lincolnshire.    Matrk:.   1631;  B.A.   1634-3;  M.A.   1638. 

Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  20, 1633;  priest,  Mar.  10, 1638-9. 

R.  of  Bratoft,  Lines.,  1641. 
CROSSLEY,  JOHN.   Adm.  at  Caius,  Mar.  a,  x7SO-i.  from  St 

Mary  Hall,  Oxford.    S.  of  Abraiiam,  of  Rochdale,  Lanes. 

Matric.  from  Exeter  Coaam,  June  6,  1717,  age  34:  B^. 

(Oxford)  1722-3;  M.A.  (OxtocxI)  17a).  Incorp.  atCambrklge, 

1731.   (Vmm,  II.  34.) 


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CROSLEY,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  at  Clark,  July  ii,  1741.   B.  in 

Cambridge.   Matric.  1741;  B.A.  1745-6;  M.A.  1749.   Fellow, 

1749-72  (died).  Taxor,  1754.    Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  May  24; 

priest  (Lincoln)  June  11,  1732. 
CROSLEY,  MALACHL   Matric.  pens,  from  Emmanuel,  Easter, 

1609;  B..'V.  from  Jesus,  1612-3.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept. 

22,  1611;  priest,  Sept.  19,  1613.    C.  of  Alexton,  Leics.,  in 

1613. 
CROSLEY,  MICHEAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Michs. 

1602.  B.  1582.  Ord.  priest  (Lichfield)  Sept.  22,  1606.  V.  of 

Whitwick,  Leics.,  1612-42. 
CROSLEY,  THOMAS.    Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton, 

1489;  B.A.   1492.    Ord.  sub-deacon  (Ely)  Apr.   14,   1498; 

deacon,  Dec.  22,  1498.    Archdeacon  of  Cleveland,  1497;  of 

Nottingham,  1499.   Died  1506.    (A.  B.  Beaven.) 

CROSLEY,  THOMAS.  B.A.  1529-30.  Of  Yorkshire.  M.A.  1533; 

B.D.  1544.    Fellow  of  St  John's,  1532.    (See  Gr.  Bk.,  A, 

226.) 
CROSSELEY,  W.  Scholarof  Kino's  Hall,  1485-1500.  Probably 

B.Civ.L.  1495-6. 

CROSLEY,  WILLIAM.   Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1507-25. 
CROSLY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  14,  1675. 
Of  Lincolnshire.   Matric.  1675;  B.A.  1678-9;  M.A.  1684. 

CROSON,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  June  29, 
1660.  S.  of  Robert.  B.  at  Melton,  Leics.  School,  Melton. 
Matric.  1660. 

CROSSE,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  24, 1657. 
Of  Chester.  Matric.  1657;  B.A.  1661.  R.  of  Holy  Trinity, 
Cork,  1664-83.  Precentor  of  Cloyne,  1664-83.  Married 
Anne,  dau.  of  John  Eveleigh,  Dean  of  Ross.  (Brady, 
Records  of  Cork;  H.  B.  Swanzy.) 

CROSS,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  July  13,  1703.  B.  at 
Wisbech,  Cambs.  Matric.  1704;  B.A.  1707-8;  M.A.  1713. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  25,  1709;  priest,  Sept.  20,  1713- 
R.  of  Walsoken,  Norfolk,  1717-33. 

CROSSE,  FRANCIS.   B.A.  from  King's,  1600-1. 

CROSS,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  July  6,  1633. 

CROSSE,  FRANCIS.  M.A.  1656  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  Of 
Stogumber,  Somerset.  Matric  from  St  John's  College, 
Oxford,  Feb.  27,  1648-9;  'fil.  cler.';  age  18;  B.A.  from 
Wadham  College,  1652;  M.A.  1655.  Fellow  of  Wadham 
College.  R.  of  Charlinch,  Somerset;  ejected,  1662.  Adm. 
student  at  Leyden,  Aug.  28, 1663.  M.D.  of  Leyden.  Practised 
at  Bristol.   Died  1675.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

CROSSE,  HENRY.  Mus.Bac.  1533-4.  A  priest.  Perhaps  R.  of 
Gt  Wigborough,  Essex,  1517-38. 

CROSSE,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Petbrhouse,  Michs.  1561. 
Will  proved  (V.C.C.)  1565. 

CROSSE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 
1560  {imputes) . 

CROSSE,  JOHN.  Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  Corpus  Christi, 
Eastei,  1574.    Perhaps  the  man  adm.  1570. 

CROSSE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  Easter,  1574;  B.A. 
1581-2.  Perhaps  ord.  priest  (Ely)  1576.  V.  of  Runhall, 
Norfolk,  1578.  V.  of  Merton,  1590-1620.  Buried  May  31, 
1620. 

CROSSE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Lent,  1577-8. 
Of  Cambridgeshire. 

CROSSE,  JOHN.   B.A.  from  Trinity,  1607-8;  M.A.  161 1. 

CROSSE,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1614,  as 

'Crofte';   B.A.   1617-8;    M.A.   1621.     Incorp.    at  Oxford, 

1621. 
CROSSE,  JOHN.     Matric.   pens,    from   Sx    John's,    Easter, 

1617. 
CROSSE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Magdalene,  Michs.  1633; 

LL.B.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1639. 
CROSSE,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  July  i,  1669.    Of 

Lincolnshire.    Matric.  1669;  B.A.  1672-3;  M.A.  1676.    Ord. 

deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  21,  1673. 

CROSSE,  JOHN.  M.A.  from  King's  1683.  S.  of  Richard,  of 
Longdon,  Salop.  Matric.  from  Brasenose  College,  Oxford, 
Mar.  29,  1672,  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1675.  One  of  these 
names  V.  of  Grandborough,  Bucks.,  1692.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

CROSSE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  5, 
1685.  S.  of  William,  gent.  B.  at  Leyland,  Lanes.  School, 
Ruthin,  Denbighs.  Matric.  1685.  S.  and  h.  of  WiUiam,  of 
Upper  Darwen,  Lanes.;  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1685. 

CROSSE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  21,  1707. 
Of  Cambridgeshire.  School,  Charterhouse.  Matric  1707; 
B.A.  1711-2;  M.A.  1715.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  21,  1712; 
priest,  E>ec  20,  1713.  R.  of  Longstow,  Cambs.,  1716. 


Crosse,  William 

CROSSE,  JOSHUA.  LL.D.  1650  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Joshua,  of  Newark,  Notts.  Matric.  from  Magdalen  Hall, 
Oxford,  May  11,  1632,  age  17;  B.A.  1634;  M.A.  1636-7. 
Created  D.C.L.  1649-50.  Fellow  of  Lincoln  College,  1642. 
Proctor,  1648.  Fellow  of  Magdalen  College,  1648.  Sedleian 
Professor,  1648-60.  GreshamProfessorof  Law,  1644.  Official 
of  Archdeacon  of  Norfolk.  Died  May  9,  1676.  Buried  at 
St  Peter-in -the-East,  Oxford.    M.I.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

CROSSE,  LATTIMER.  Matric  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 
1589.  R.  of  Cotgrave,  Notts.,  1603.  Admon.  (P.C.C.)  July 
18,  1646.    (Godfrey,  Churches  of  Notts.) 

CROSSE,  LATIMER.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  May  14,  1669. 
Matric  1669;  B.A  1672-3.  Ord.  priest  (York)  Feb.  1675-6. 
For  an  Oxford  contemporary  see  A  I.  Oxon. 

CROSSE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  Nov.  5, 
1644.  S.  of  William,  farmer.  B.  at  King's  Bromley,  Stafis. 
School,  Lichfield.  Migrated  to  St  John's,  1645.  Matric.  1645; 
returned  again  and  B.A.  from  Christ's,  1647-8;  M.A.  1652; 
B.D.  i66r  {Lit.  Reg.).  V.  of  Market  Drayton,  Salop,  1664; 
of  Lapley,  Stafis.,  1667;  of  Hanbury,  1668.  R.  of  Baginton, 
Warws.,  I67I-C  1702.  Died  c.  1702.   (PeUe,  i.  489.) 

CROSSE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  May  17, 
1680.  S.  of  George,  late  of  London,  gent.  Migrated  to 
Pembroke,  Dec.  7,  1683.  Matric.  X683-4;  B.A.  1684-5;  M.A. 
1688.   R.  of  Bexwell,  Norfolk,  1705-7. 

CROSS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June  13, 
1722.  Of  Harwich.  Matric.  1722;  B.A.  1725-6.  Fellow, 
1726.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  June  5,  1726. 

CROSSE,  RICHARD.  LL.D.  1728  {Com.  Reg.).  S.  of  Richard, 
of  Thurloxton,  Somerset,  gent.  Matric.  from  Trinity  College, 
Oxford,  Nov.  26,  1686,  age  17.  Fellow  of  New  College. 
B.C.L.  1695;  Incorp.  at  Cambridge,  1728.  R.  of  Broughton, 
Oxon.,  1704.  Preb.  of  Winchester,  1722,  and  of  Hereford, 
1724.  Archdeacon  of  Salop,  1727.  R.  of  Upper  Ledbury, 
Heref.,  1731.   Died  June  5,  1732.   {Al.  Oxon.) 

CROSSE,  ROBERT.  Scholar  at  King's  Hall,  1451-2. 

CROSSE,    ROBERT.     B.Can.L.  1506-7.     Perhaps   Scholar    of 

Queens',  1500. 
CROSSE,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  13, 

1635-6.   S.  of  Robert,  gent.,  of  London.   B.  there.   School, 

St  Paul's.   Matric.  1636;  B.A.  1639-40. 
CROSSE,  STEPHEN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Feb.  22,  1630-1. 

Of  Essex.   Migrated  to  Trinity.   Matric  1631;  Scholar,  1634; 

B.A.  1634-5;  M.A.  1638. 
CROSSE,  THOMAS.   B.Can.L.  1519-20. 
CROSS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1558.  One  of  these 

names  R.  of  Thwaite,  Norfolk,  1574;  R.  of  Hilburgh,  1576. 
CROSS,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1561 ; 

B.A.  1564-5;  M.A.  1568.  V.  of  Sutterton,  Lines.,  1576. 
CROSSE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 

1589;  B.A.  from  Jesus,  1592-3;  M.A.  from  Magdalene,  1596. 

Perhaps  R.  of  Gt  Henny,  Essex,  1603-34;  and  R.  of  Peb- 

marsh,  1604-34.   Will  (Consist.  C.  London)  1634. 
CROSSE,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Apr.  28, 

1596.    S.   of  John,  of  Heigham,  Norfolk,  clerk.    School, 

Norwich.    Matric.  1597;   Scholar,  1597-1603;    B.A.   1599- 

1600;  M.A.    1603.     Ord.  priest   (Norwich)   Feb.   28,  1609. 

R.  of  Thuxton  and  Threxton,  1608.   R.  of  Merton,  1620-40. 

Will  proved,  1640.    {Venn,  i.  159.) 
CROSSE,  THOMAS.  Matric  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  16x7. 

Of  Cambridgeshire. 
CROSSE,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Mar.  9,   1625-6. 

Matric.    1626;   Scholar,   1628;   B.A.    1629-30;   M.A.   1633. 

Perhaps  R.  of  Pebmarsh,  Essex,  during  1634;  apparently 

succeeding  the  Thomas  Crosse  of  1589.    Admon.  (P.C.C.) 

1635- 
CROSSE,  THOMAS.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  16,  1642. 

Of  Chester.    Matric.  1642;  B.A.  1646-7;  M.A.  1650;  B.D. 

1657.  Fellow,  1649.   Perhaps  Preb.  of  York,  1660. 
CROSSE,  THOMAS.    Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  June  19, 

1699.  Of  Essex.  B.  Oct.  22, 1680.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'. 

B.A.  1702-3;  M.A.  1706;  D.D.  1717.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1712. 

Fellow,  1704.  Taxor,  1706.  Senior  Proctor,  1716-7.  Master, 

1719-36.    Vice-Chancellor,  1720-2.    Ord.  deacon  (London) 

Sept.  19,  1703;  priest,  June  3,  1705.    R.  of  Coton,  Cambs., 

1710.    Pteb.  of  Norwich,  1719.     Preb.  of  York,  1723-36. 

R.  of  A^hby,  with  Oby,  and  Thime,  Norfolk,  1730-6.   Died 

Aug.  27,  1736.    Admon.,  P.C.C. 
CROSSE,  WILLIAM.    Fellow  of  Pembroke,  1420.    V.  of  Sax- 

thorpe,  and  V.  of  Swafiham,  Norfolk,  1420.  Died  1434. 
CROSSE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1555. 
CROSSE,  WILLIAM.   Matric  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1571. 
CROSSE,  WILLIAM.  Matric  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 

1584.  Of  Norfolk.  B.A.  1587-8. 


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CROSSE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanukl.  Easter,  1604. 
Matric  1604. 

CROSSE,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sirar  (a^  17)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  25, 

1664.  S.  of  Humphrey,  yeoman.   B.  at  Butterleigh,  Devon. 

School,  Tiverton.    Matric.  1664;  B.A.  1667-8;  M.A.  1671; 

B.D.  1678.    Fellow,  1670.    Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1676.    Ord. 

deacon  (London)  Sept.  1668;  priest  (Peterb.)  May  29,  1670. 

V.  of  St  Mary  Magdalen,  Taunton,  1679-84.   Preb.  of  Wells, 

1679-   Died  1684.  Will,  Taunton. 

CROSSE, .  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  May  17,  1680. 

CROSSING,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Pembroke, 
July  I,  1687.  S.  of  John,  of  Plymouth,  Devon,  mercer. 
Matric.  1687;  B.A.  1690-1;  M.A.  1694;  B.D.  1702.    Fellow, 

1693.  Scrutator,  1710.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1699.  Ord.  priest, 

1694.  WiU  proved  (V.C.C.)  1734. 

CROSSMAN,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  8,  1725. 
Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  1726;  B.A.  1729-30;  M.A.  1735.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  June,  1731.  R.  of  Little  Bromley,  Essex. 
R.  of  Little  Comard,  Suffolk,  1744.  Died  Apr.  8,  1792,  aged 
81.    (G.  Mag.) 

CROSSMAN,  JAMES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  Apr. 
18,  1666.  S.  of  Samuel  (1641-2),  clerk.  B.  at  Sudbury, 
Suffolk.   Brother  of  Samuel  (1660-1). 

CROSSMAN,  RICHARD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Oct. 
10,  1608.   Matric.  1608. 

CROSMAN,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  July,  1606; 
B.A.  1609-10.  Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Dec.  1612.  R.  of 
Bradfield  St  George,  Suffolk,  1633-44..  R.  of  Bradfield  St 
Clare,  1644-61,  ejected.  He  was  parish  registrar  in  1654. 
Father  of  the  next.   (Peile,  i.  260.) 

CROSBIAN,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  Jan. 
27,  1641-2.  S.  of  Samuel,  above,  R.  of  Bradfield,  Suffolk. 
Matric.  1641;  B.A.  1644-5;  M.A.  1631;  B.D.  1660.  Con- 
gregational minister  at  Sudbury  in  1651,  afterwards  con- 
formed. R.  of  Little  Henney,  Essex;  ejected,  1662.  Chaplain 
to  the  King.  Preb.  of  Bristol,  1667;  Dean,  1683-4.  R.  of 
St  Mabin,  Cornwall,  1674.  Author.  Died  Feb.  4,  1683-^. 
Buried  in  Bristol  Cathedral.  Father  of  James  (1666)  and  the 
next.   [D.N.B.) 

CROSSMAN,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  14)  at  Pembroke, 
Feb.  12,  1660-1.  S.  of  Samuel,  above,  clerk.  B.  at  Bradfield 
St  Clare,  Suffolk.  B.A.  1666-7;  M.A.  1670.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1670.  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  10, 1664.  Probably 
R.  of  Merriott,  Somerset,  1678-1701.  IMed  1701.  Brother 
of  James  (1666). 

CROSSMAN,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Queens',  Apr.  21,  1676. 
Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  1677;  B.A.  1679-80.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  July,  i68i;  priest,  Sept.  1683. 

CROSTHWAITE,  THOMAS.  Incorp.  M.A.  1671,  from  Queen's 
College,  Oxford.  Matric.  there.  Mar.  10,  1656-7;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1660-1;  M.A.  1664;  B.D.  1677;  D.D.  1684. 
Proctor  (Oxford)  1672.  Principal  of  St  Edmund's  Hall, 
1684-5.  Preb.  of  Exeter,  1678.  Will  proved  (Oxford)  May 
3,  1710.   {Al.  OxoH.) 

CROSTHWAYT,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's, 
Lent,  1563-4.  B.  at  Copeland,  Cumberland.  B.A.  1566-7; 
M.A.  1570.  Fellow,  1568.  Ord.  priest  (London)  July  10, 
15^1  ^8^  24.  Perhaps  V.  of  Lofthouse,  Yorks.,  1573. 
Admon.  (York)  1625;  of  Lofthouse. 

CROSTHWAITE,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1609;  B.A.  1612-3.  Perhaps  V.  of  Lofthouse,  Yorks., 
1618-63.  One  of  these  names  chaplain  East  India  Company, 

1633.  (F.  Penny.) 

CROSTON,  JEREMLAH.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  May  6, 
1699.  S.  of  James,  of  Barnstaple,  Devon.  School,  Barnstaple. 
Matric.  1699;  Scholar,  1702;  B.A.  1702-3.  Admon.  (Exeter) 
1712,  of  one  of  these  names,  of  Northam,  Devon,  clerk. 

CROSTON,  JOHN.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  June  13, 

1634.  S.  of  John,  husbandman,  of  Bury,  Lanes.  B.  there. 
School,  Bury  (private).  Matric  1634;  B.A.  1637-8:  M.A. 
1641.  Of  Heath  Chamock,  Lanct.  Probably  unprisoned, 
with  the  Earl  of  Derby,  in  Chester  Castle,  1651.  In  orders. 
{Baints,  11.  122.) 

CROSTON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  22)  at  Christ's,  Mar.  29, 
1 67 1.  S.  of  Henry,  of  Lanes.  School,  Manchester.  Matric. 
167 1 ;  B.A.  from  Emmanuel,  1674-5.  V.  of  Kuflord,  Lanes., 
Z676-84.  Head  Master  of  the  Grammar  School,  Preston, 
1680-9.  Non-juror,  1689.  Minister  of  Bindley  Cbapel. 
Buried  Feb.  1714-3.  {P*U*,  11.  34;  Mumford,  Umitck.  Gr, 
Sch.) 

CROSWOOD, .   Canonicus.   B.  (Div.  or  L.)  i479-<o- 

CROTCH,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Pbtermousi, 
Easter,  1576;  B.A.  1383-4.  Ord.  de«con  (Ely)  Apr.  17. 1580, 
•M  34;  priest  (Norwich)  Dec  11,  1380.  V.  of  Hunstanton, 
NocfoUc,  1581.  V.  of  Heacham,  1382. 


Crowb,  Giles 

CROUCH,  CCSAR.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1639. 
S.  of  John  ( 1 624) ,  of  Comey bury ,  Herts.  Bapt. at  Buntingford, 
Nov.  17,  1640.  Matric  1661:  B.A.  1664-3;  MJ^-  1668. 
Fellow,  1663-89.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1669.  Taxor,  1683. 
Proctor,  1687-8.  V.  of  Riugwood,  Hants.,  1688.  Probably 
brother  of  Thomas  (1658).    (CluUerbuck,  111.  430.) 

CROUCH,  CLEOPHAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  Dec  16, 
1636.  S.  of  Thomas.  B.  in  London.  Schools,  Bishop's  Stort- 
ford  and  Perse,  Cambridge.  Matric  1637.  (Vis.  of  London, 
1634) 

CROUCH  or  CREUCH,  JOHN.  FeUow  of  Gonville  Hall. 
Ord.  priest,  1408.  Dean  of  Chichester,  1426.  R.  of  Feltwell, 
Norfolk;  of  Babingley,  and  of  West  Bilney,  1430.  V.  of 
Weston  ColvUle,  Cambs.,  till  1453.  Died  about  1453.  One 
of  the  earliest  donors  to  the  University  Library.  (Venn,  I.  4.) 

CROUCH,  JOHN.  Matric  FeU.-Com.  from  King's,  Easter,  1622; 
B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.  1628.  One  of  these  names,  M.A.,  R.  of 
Horsemonden,  Kent,  till  1653,  and  1662- 

CROUCH,  JOHN.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  King's,  Michs.  1624; 
B.A.  1626-7.  Doubtless  s.  of  Thomas  (1582).  Bapt.  at 
Buntingford,  Sept.  14,  i6o6.  Of  Comeybury,  Esq.  Buried 
May  11,  1649.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1626),  and  father  of 
Caesar  (1659). 

CROUCH,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  16, 

1683.  S  of  Matthias  (next),  clerk.  B.  at  Middleton,  Yorks. 
School,  Beverley.  Matric  1683;  B.A.  1686-7. 

CROUCH,  MATTHIAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Apr.  1655.  Of 
London.  Exhibitioner  from  Charterhouse.  Matric  1657; 
B.A.  1658-9;  M.A.  1662.  V.  of  Middleton,  North  Riding, 
Yorks.,  1678-1706.  Father  of  the  above. 

CROUCH,  PIKE.    Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Pembroke,  Apr.  5, 

1684.  S.  of  John,  late  of  Alswick  Hall,  Herts.,  gent.  Matric 
1684;  B.A.  1687-8.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  14, 
1687.  Of  Alswick  Hall.  Died  Dec  1,  1712,  agea  44.  Buried 
in  Layston  Church.   M.I.    {Cussans,  i.) 

CROUCH,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  16)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Sept.  13,  1583.  Probably  s.  of  John,  of  Comeybury, 
Herts.  B.  in  London.  Matric.  1385;  B.A.  1589-90;  M.A. 
1593.  Fellow,  1588-94.  Ord.  priest  (Peterb.)  June  25,  1595. 
R.  of  Outwell,  Norfolk,  1595-7. 

CROUCH,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Sept.  i,  1582.  Of  Lettford  (?  Letchworth),  HerU. 
S.  of  John,  of  Corneybury,  Herts.  Matric.  1582;  B.A.  1586- 
7;  M.A.  1590.  Fellow,  1585-98.  '  An  excellent  scholar  and 
worthy  man:  lived  on  his  estates  in  Hertfordshire.'  Bnried 
Sept.  3,  1616.    Father  of  the  next,  and  John  (1624).  (Har- 

IDOOd.) 

CROUCH,  THOMAS.  Adm*.  at  King's  (age  16)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  June  26,  1626.  Of  Buntingford,  Herts.  S.  of  Thomas 
(1582).  Matric.  1626;  B.A.  1629-30;  M.A.  1633.  Fellow, 
1629-50  (ejected).  Proctor,  1643,  and  1649-50.  Migrated  to 
Trinity  Hall,  where  he  resided  as  Fell. -Com.  M.P.  for  the 
University,  1660-79.  Buried  Aug.  30, 1679,  ">  King's  College 
Chapel.  M.I.  there.  Brother  of  John  (1624).  {Harwood;  Le 
Neve,  Man.,  iv.  197.) 

CROUCH,  THOMAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  1637;  Scholar, 
1641;  B.A.  1642-3;  M.A.  1648.  Probably  ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Sept.  22,  1644;  priest,  Mar.  2,  1644-5. 

CROUCH,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1638. 

Of  Hertfordshire.    S.  of  John,  gent.    B.  at  Buntingford. 

B.A.  1661-3 ;  M.A.  from  Pembroke,  1665.  Incorp.  at  Oxfocd, 

1669.   Fellow  of  Pembroke,  1666.   President,  1680.   Died  in 

College,  1703. 
CROUCH,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Magdalene,  June  28,  1672. 

S.  of  ,  clerk,  of  Thomey,  Notts.    Matric  167a;  B.A. 

1681-2. 
CROUCH,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  at  King's,  1590-1- 

CROWCH,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  July 

26,  1651.    S.  of  John,  husbandman,  of  Hailsham,  Sussex. 

B.  at  Tenterden,  Kent.   School,  Tonbridge.    Matric.  1631; 

B.A.  1655-6;  M.A.  1659;  B.D.  1666.    FeUow,  1658.    Ord. 

deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  23,  1664;  priest  (Loodoo)  Dec.  1664. 

WiU  proved  (V.CC.)  1669. 
CROUCHY,  PHIUP.    Matric  siur  from  Pkmbkokb,  Bastcr, 

1629. 
CROW,  CHRISTOPHER.    Scholar  of  Gonville  Hall  in  154J. 

Probably  of  Kast  Uilncy,  Norfolk.  S.  of  Richard.  Esq.   Adm. 

at  the  Middle  Temple,  July  9.   I5J7-     Died  Oct.  1,  1613. 

Father  of  WUliam  (i594)-   (Venn,  1.  32.) 
CROWE,  CHRISTOPHER   Adm.  FcU.Cora.  at  Jesus,  June  24, 

1636.    Of  Norfolk.    S.  and  h.  of  Bozoun,  of  Hast  Bilney. 

NorfoUc,  gent.   Matric  1636.   Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn.  May  16, 

1657.   Died  1706.  Buried  at  Bast  BUney.    (Carthew,  £««N- 

dUck,  It.  632.) 

CROWB,  GILES.  Matrio.  pwia.  bom  St  John's,  Baatar,  1975- 


427 


Crowe,  Hamon 

CROWE,  HAMON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Caius,  Feb.  4, 1624-5. 
S.  of  Christopher,  of  East  Bilney,  Norfolk.  School,  Elsing. 
Matric  1625;  Scholar,  1626-31;  B.A.  1628-g;  M.A.  1633. 
Ord.  priest  (Norwich)  Mar.  6,  1631.  C.  of  Antingham  St 
tiary,  Norfolk,  1636.  R.  of  Aipheton,  Suffolk,  1642-67;  of 
Caistor,  1667.  Died  1667.  {Venn,  i.  270.) 

CROWE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1563;  B.A.  1565-6. 

CROW,  JOHN.  Matric  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1582;  B.A. 
1585-6;  M.A.  1589.  lacorp.  at  Oxford,  1597.  Perhaps  Master 
of  Guildford  Grammar  School,  1594-1603;  R.  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Guildford,  1595,  and  R.  of  Stoke-next-Guildford, 

1598.  Died  1633.   (Surrey  Archaeol.  Coll.,  x.  117.) 

CROWE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 
1632.  Of  Kent.  B.A.  1635-6;  M.A.  1639.  Lecturer  at  S. 
Alphage,  Canterbury,  1642.  C.  and  afterwards  V.  of  Ashwell, 
Herts.,  1647-62,  ejected.  Resided  for  some  time  in  Ashwell. 
Died  in  London.   (Calatny,  11.  41.) 

CROW,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Peterhouse,  Mar.  25, 
1676.  Of  London.  School,  St  Paul's.  Matric.  1676;  Scholar, 
1676.  Buried  at  Little  St  Mary's,  Cambridge,  Jan.  22, 1679- 
80. 

CROWE,  PHILIP.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1602. 

CROWE,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from 
Eton,  Aug.  12,  1516.  Of  Norfolk.  Fellow,  1519-30.  B.A. 
1520-1;  M.A.  1524.  R.  of  Mileham,  Norfolk,  1542-56.  V.  of 
Hauxton,  Cambs.,  1543.  Willprov^iDec.  6, 1556.  (Carthew, 
Hundred  of  Launditch,  11.  380.) 

CROWE,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  c.  1592. 

CROWE,  SACKVILLE.  Matric.  FelL-Com.  from  Peterhouse, 
Michs.  1 61 1.  S.  of  William,  of  Sacketts,  Kent.  Adm.  at 
the  Inner  Temple,  1613.  M.P.  for  Hastings,  1625;  for 
Bramber,  1627-8.  Treasurer  of  the  Navy.  Of  Laughame, 
Carmarthen.  Created  Bart.  July  8,  1627.  Died  in  the 
Fleet  prison,  1683.    Admon.,  P.C.C.    {G.E.C.) 

CROWE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 
1564  (possibly  adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1561);  B.A.  1567-8; 
M.A.  1571.  R.  of  St  Martin,  Ludgate,  London,  1585-1613. 
R.  of  St  James,  Garlickhithe,  1590-1613.  Died  Nov.  1613. 
Buried  at  Garlickhithe.    Will  (Consist.  C.  London). 

CROWE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Easter,  1632. 
Of  Sussex.  B.A.  from  Emmanuel,  1635-6;  M.A.  1639; 
LicMed.  1648. 

CROW  or  CROE,  THOMAS.  B.A.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1670. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Mar.  19,  1670-1;  priest,  June  18,  1671. 
R.  of  Spridlington,  Lines.   R.  of  East  Thorp,  1674. 

CROW,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Jan.  17, 
1687-8.  S.  of  Henry,  mercer,  of  Norwich.  B.  there,  Oct.  12, 
1672.  School,  Norwich.  Matric.  1688;  Scholar,  1688-93; 
M.B.  1694;  M.D.  1699.  F.R.C.P.  1708.  Censor,  1713,  1720. 
DieJ  Aug.  II,  1751.  M.I.  in  St  Andrew's,  Norwich.  Will, 
P.C.C.    {Venn,  1.  484.) 

CROWE,  WILLIAM.  B.Can.L.  V.  of  All  Saints',  Cambridge, 
1471.  V.  of  Gt  Eversden,  Cambs.,  to  1471.  Will  proved 
(V.C.C.)  1501. 

CROW,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  1586. 

CROW,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Jan.  10, 
1594-5.  S.  of  Christopher  (1545),  gent.  B.  at  Bilney,  Norfolk. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1595;  Scholar,  1595-1602; 
B.A.  1598-9;  M.A.  1602.  Fellow,  1603-13.  Ord.  priest 
(Lincoln)  Apr.  3,  1613.  R.  of  Bamby  and  V.  of  Mutford, 
Suffolk,  1613-33.  Kept  school  there.  Buried  at  Mutford, 
July  20,  1633.    Father  of  William  11632).    {Venn,  i.  154.) 

CROW  or  CRAW,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Sept.  18, 

1599.  Of  Essex. 

CROWE,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Caius,  June  15,  1632.  S.  of 
William  (1594-5).  R-  of  Bamby,  Suffolk.  B.  there,  i6i6. 
Matric.  1632;  Scholar,  1633-9;  B-A.  1635-6;  M.A.  1639. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  22,  1639.  V.  of  Mutford, 
Suffolk,  1648-54.  Chaplain  and  schoolmaster  at  Whitgift's 
Hospital,  Croydon,  1668-75.  Committed  suicide.  Author, 
historical.  Buried  at  Croydon,  Apr.  11, 1675.  {Venn,  i.  305; 
D.N.B.) 

CROW,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  John's,  May  26,  1674. 
S.  of  Thomas,  gent.  B.  at  Dublin.  School,  £>ubun.  Matric. 
1674.  One  of  these  names  M.A.  at  Dublin,  1698.  Incorp. 
LL.D.  {sic)  from  Cambridge,  1706.  M.P.  for  Dublin  Uni- 
versity, 1698. 

CROWE,  WILLIAM.  Adm,  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  June  21, 
1710.  B.  at  Hope  Mansell,  Herefs.  School,  Eton.  Matric. 
1709;  B.A.  1714;  M.A.  1717;  D.D.  1728  {Com.  Reg.). 
Fellow,  1716-33.  Craven  Scholar.  Ord.  priest  (London) 
Feb    26,  1715-6.    Chaplain  to  George  II.     V.  of  St  Mary 


Crowther,  John 


Mag.,  Fish  St,  1722.  Preb.  of  St  Paul's,  1726.  R.  of  St 
Botolph,Blshopgate,i73o.  R.  of  Finchley,  Middlesex,  1731- 
Author,  Sermons.  Died  at  Finchley,  Apr.  11,  1743.  Buried 
there.    {D.N.B.) 

CROWE,  .    Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 

1544. 

CROWBROW,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sr  John's, 
Feb.  27,  1663-4.  S.  of  Hasting,  of  Repton,  Derbs.  B.  there. 
School,  Repton.  Migrated  to  Queens',  Feb.  20,  1664-5. 
Matric.  1664-5;  B.A.  1667-8;  M.A.  1671;  D.D.  1683.  Fellow 
of  Queens',  1668-79.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Dec.  18, 1669;  priest, 
Sept.  24,  1670.  Preb.  of  Southwell,  1678.  Preb.  of  York, 
1680-90.  R.  of  Barton-in-Fabis,  Notts.,  1680-90.  Arch- 
deacon of  Nottingham,  1685-90.  V.  of  St  Mary,  Notting- 
ham, 1686-90.  Deprived  as  non -juror.  Master  of  Bawtry 
Hospital,  Yorks. 

CROWDER,  HENRY.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1585.  B.  at  Badsworth,  Yorks.  Ord.  priest  (London)  Dec.  21, 

1585,  age  24.  C.  of  St  Martin,  Ludgate,  London.  Admon. 
(Consist.  C.  London)  1618. 

CROWDER,  WILLIAM.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs. 

1547. 
CROWFOOT,  ILDGAR.    Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 

Michs.    1624.    Of  Cambridgeshire.    B.A.  1628;  M.A.  1631 

(according  to  Masters). 

CROWFOOT,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 

1586.  Of  Cambridgeshire.  B.A.  1590-1;  M.A.  1594. 
CROWLAND    or   CRULAND,    JOHN.     Incorp.    from    Oxford, 

1486-7.  FeUow  of  Queens'.  R.  of  S.  Ockendon,  Essex,  till 
his  death,  1493. 

CROWLAND,  JOHN.  Incorp.  from  Oxford,  1498-9.  Monk  of 
Crowland  Abbey. 

CROWLAND  or  CROYLAND,  RICHARD.  B.D.  1461-2.  A 
monk;  from  Crowland.  Abbot  of  Crowland,  Dec.  17,  1476 
to  Nov.  10,  1483. 

CROWLE  or  CROULE,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at 
St  John's,  Feb.  14,  1714-5.  S.  of  William,  merchant.  B.  at 
Hull,  Yorks.  School,  Beverley.  Matric.  1715.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  1718.  M.P.  for  Kingston-on-Hull,  1754-7. 
Died  June  26,  1757.   (G.  Mag.) 

CROWLE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Trinity,  Mar.  31, 
1729.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Canswick,  Westmorland.  School, 
Heversham,  Westmorland.  Matric.  1729;  Scholar,  1732; 
B.A.  1732-3- 

CROWLEY,  see  also  CRAWLEY. 

CROWLEY  or  CRAWLEY,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at 
Trinity,  June  14,  1697.  S.  of  William,  of  Hunsdon,  Herts. 
School,  Stanstedbury,  Herts.  Matric.  1697,  as  Crawley; 
Scholar,  1699;  B.A.  1700-1;  M.A.  1704.  Ord.  priest  (London) 
May  8,  1705.  R.  of  Ayott  St  Laurence,  Herts.,  1705-31. 
V.  of  Sandridge,  1714-21.  Died  1721. 

CROWNE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  10, 
1704.  S.  of  Thomas,  woollendraper.  B.  at  Norwich.  School, 
Lynn,  Norfolk.  Matric.  1704;  B.A.  1707-8. 

CROWNE,  WILLIAM,  see  CROONE. 

CROWNFIELD,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  July  9,  1715. 
Probably  s.  of  Cornelius,  printer.  B.  at  Cambridge.  Matric. 
1715-6.  Migrated  to  Queens',  Apr.  21,  1719.  B.A.  from 
Clare,  1719-20;  M.A.  from  Queens',  1723;  B.D.  1732.  Fellow 
of  Queens",  1722-44.  Taxor,  1724.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept. 
24, 1721;  priest,  June  14, 1724.  V.  of  Hinxton,  Cambs.,  1725. 
R.  of  Little  Eversden,  1731.  R.  of  S.  Walsham  St  Lawrence, 
Norfolk,  1742-74.  R.  of  Rockland  Major,  1742-74.  Died 
Jan.  24,  1774.  Brother  of  the  next.  (G.  Mag.) 

CROWNFIELD,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  May  37,  1729. 
Probably  s.  of  Cornelius,  printer.  B.  at  Cambridge.  Matric. 
1729;  B.A.  1732-3;  M.A.  1736.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June 
20,  1736. 

CROWSHAY,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Caius,  June  1,  1667. 
S.  of  Richard,  of  Ilkley,  Yorks.,  gent.  School,  Ilkley.  Migrated 
to  Jesus.    Matric.  there,  1668;  B.A.  1670-1. 

CROWTHER,  ABRAHAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  3, 
1664.  Matric.  1664;  B.A.  1668-^;  M.A.  1672.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1675.  R.  of  Blyborough,  Lines.,  1682.  R.  of 
Messingham,  1683. 

CROWTHER,  JAMES.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1583. 

Of  Yorkshire.  B.A.  1586-7;  M.A.  1590;  B.D.  1597.   Fellow, 

1590. 
CROWTHER,  JOHN.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1601-3;  M.A.  1605. 

One  of  these  names  R.  of  Newton  Blossomv^e,  Bucks., 

1635-7.   Died  1637. 


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Crowther,  Joseph 

CROWTHER,  JOSEPH.  B.A.  163a  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
S.  of  Thomas,  of  Blackwall,  Middlesex.  Matric.  from  St 
John's  College,  Cxford,  Oct.  20,  i6j6,  age  16;  B.A.  (Oxford) 
1629;  M.A.  1633  (Incorp.  at  Cambridge,  1634);  B.D.  1638-9 
(Incorp.  at  Cambridge,  1640);  D.D.  1660.  Fellow  of  St 
John's  College  (Oxford),  1628-48  (ejected).  Principal  of  St 
Mary  Hall,  1664-89.  Regius  Professor  of  Greek  (Oxford), 
1660-3.  V.  of  Gt  Ehmmow,  Essex,  1640-6  (seqiiestered). 
Preb.  of  St  Paul's.  1642.  Precentor,  i66o.  R.  of  Stratford. 
Chaplain  to  James  II.  R.  of  Tredington,  Worcs.,  1660-89. 
Preb.  of  Worcester,  1661-89.  Died  (in  the  Fleet),  Dec.  16, 
1689.  Buried  in  St  Paul's  Cathedral.  Admon.  (P.C.C.)  1600. 
{Al.  OxoH.) 

CROWTHER,  ROBERT.  Adm.  Fell. -Com.  (age  17)  at  Caius, 
May  6,  1 69 1.  S.  of  Richard,  Esq.,  of  Kmghton,  Radnors. 
Schools,  Bucknell,  and  Eton.  Matric.  1691.  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  May  27,  1693.   {Venn,  1.  490.) 

CROWTHER,  THOBIAS.  Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Michs. 
1585. 

CROXALL,  RODNEY.  M.A.  from  King's,  1733.  S.  of  Samuel, 
next,  of  Walton-on-Thames,  clerk.  Colleger  at  Eton,  1713-21. 
Matric.  from  Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  Etec.  18,  1721,  age  19; 
B.A.  (Oxford)  1725.  Preb.  of  Hereford,  1732.  Treasurer, 
1745.  V.  of  Sellack,  Heref.  V.  of  Madley,  1735.  Died  May, 
1745.    Brother  of  Samuel  (1708).   {Al.  Oxon.;  D.N.B.) 

CROXALL,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  May  18, 
1670.  S.  of  Ralph,  clerk,  of  Kirkland,  Cumberland.  B.  at 
Walton-on-the-Hill,  near  Epsom,  Surrey.  School,  Kilton, 
Yorks.  Matric.  1670;  B.A.  1673-4;  M.A.  1677.  Fellow,  1675. 
Ord.  priest  (London)  Sept.  23,  1677.  R.  of  Tolleshunt 
Knights,  Essex,  1677-85.  V.  of  Walton-on-Thames,  1682. 
R.  of  Hanworth,  Middlesex,  1685-1730.  V.  of  Hampton, 
1715-6.  Died  Mar.  8,  1729-30,  aged  74.  Father  of  the  above 
and  the  next.   {Manning  and  Bray,  11.  778.) 

CROXALL,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  May  5, 
1708.  S.  of  Samuel  (above).  B.  at  Walton-on-Thames, 
Epsom,  Surrey.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  1708;  B.A.  1711-2; 
M.A.  1717;  D.D.  1728  {Com.  Reg.).  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Mar.  16, 171 1-2.  R.  of  Bradenham,  Norfolk,  1713-6.  V.  01 
Hampton,  Midds.,  1716-52.  Preb.  of  Hereford,  1727.  V.  of 
St  Mary  Somerset  and  St  Mary  Mounthaw,  London,  1731-52. 
Archdeacon  of  Salop,  1732.  V.  of  Sellack,  Herefs.,  1734. 
Chancellor  of  Hereford  Cathedral,  1738.  Treasurer,  1745. 
Author.  Died  Feb.  13, 1752.  Will,  P.C.C.  Brother  of  Rodney 
(1733).    {D.N.B.) 

CROXBY,  JOHN.  LL.B.;  Incorp.  from  Oxford,  1491-2.  V.  of 
Chatteris,  Cambs.,  1490. 

CROXTON  or  CROXON,  EDMUND.  Adm.  sizar  at  Eiocanuel, 
Apr.  8,  1613.  Matric.  1614,  as  Edward;  B.A.  1616-7.  V. 
of  Chattisham,  Suffolk,  1622.  V.  of  Thaxted,  Essex,  1645-62, 
ejected. 

CROXTON,  JACOB.  M.A.  1631  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
William,  of  London.  School,  Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric. 
from  St  John's  College,  Oxford,  Jan.  17,  1622-3,  age  17; 
B.A.  (Oxford)  1626;  M.A.  1630.  Precentor  of  Elphin,  1633-5. 
R.  of  Gowran,  Kilkenny,  1635.  Preb.  of  Ferns,  1637.  {Al. 
Oxon.) 

CROXTON,  JOHN.  D.D.  1467-8.  Franciscan  friar.  Gave 
£i.  6s.  6d.  to  the  new  University  buildings.  Perhaps  V.  of 
Walton-on-Thames,  1467-1309.  Died  1509.  {Manning  and 
Bray,  11.  740;  Gr.  Bk.,  A,  70.) 

CROXTON,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  July  5,  1675.  Of 
Staffordshire.   Matric.  1675-6. 

CROXTON,  JOSEPH.  Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter,  1632. 
Of  Cambridgeshire. 

CROXTON  or  CROCKSON,  THOMAS.  B.A.  from  Christ's, 
1579-80:  M.A.   1583.    V.  of  High  Easter,  Essex,  1593-7 

CROXTON,  WILLI ABt  Scholar  of  Clare,  1452,  age  13.  Fellow, 
1458.   B.D.  1469-70. 

CROXTON,  WILLIAM.  Matric  sizar  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1627.  Of  Cambridgeshire.  B.A.  1630-1;  M.A.  1634.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  31,  1634. 

CROXTON. .  M.A.  146a.   Perhaps  William,  of  Clare,  above. 

CROXTON, .    B.A.  1462-3;  M.A.  1466. 

CROXTON, .   B.D.  l48»-9;  D.D.  1493. 

CROXTON,  Abbot  of.  B.Can.L.  1479-80.  John  AscUn,  abbot 
of  Croxton,  Leics.,  1478-91.    (DugdaU.) 

CROYDEN,  EDWARD.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  Anf.  x,  1633. 
Of  Somerset.   Matric.  1633;  Scholar,  1657;  B.A.  1657-8. 

CROYDEN,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Sidney,  Apr.  6,  1607. 
Matric.  1607;  B.A.  1610-1. 


Crusoe,  Francis 

CROYDON,  THOBfAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1632. 
S.  of  George,  of  Temple  Combe,  Somenet  Scholar  from 
Westminster;  B.A.  1635-6;  M.A.  1639.  FeUow,  1637  tiU  1645 
(ejected).  M.D.  (Padua)  1648.  Incorp.  at  Oxfwd,  1652,  as 
M.p.  F.R.C.P.  1657.  Censor.  Admon.  (P.C.C.)  1679. 
\Munh,  I.  280.) 

CROYDON,  WILLIAit  Adm.  at  Trinity,  a  scholar  from 
W«tminster,  May  19.  1636;  B.A.  1639-40;  M.A.  1643. 
Fellow.  1640.    Proctor,  1647,  1650. 

CRUDD,  see  CURD. 

CRULL,  JODOCUS.  M.D.  from  Kino's,  1681  {LU.  Reg.).  B.  in 
Hamburg.  M.D.  of  Leyden,  1679.  Elected  F.R.S.  1681. 
Licentiate  R.C.P.  Dec.  22,  1692.  Author,  historical,  etc 
Died  c.  1713.   {D.N.B.;  Munk,  i.  497.) 

CRUMP,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1638.  Of  Kent. 
S.  of  John  (1600).  B.  at  Thomham.  Matric  1628;  B.A. 
1631-2;  M.A.  1635.  R.  of  Halstow.  Kent.  1639.  Preb.  of 
Rocheste.-,  1660.  V.  of  Hartlip,  1662-4.  R.  of  Boxley. 
1662-4.  Died  Mar.  8,  1663-4,  aged  53.  Admon.  (P.C.C.) 
1664;  of  Hartlip.    M.I.  in  the  Cathedral.    {Masters.) 

CRUMP  or  CROMPE,  GILES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peter- 
house,  June  15, 1674.  Of  Worcestershire.  School,  Hartlebury. 
Matric.  1674;  Scholar,  1674;  B.A.  1677-8.  Probably  V.  of 
South  Newton,  Somerset,  till  his  death.  1733. 

CRUMP  or  CRONfPE,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1600. 
Of  Kent.  B.A.  1603-4;  M.A.  1607.  V.  of  Thomham.  Kent, 
1641.  V.  of  Stockbury.  till  1616.  Father  of  Benjamin 
(1628). 

CRUMPE,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  Nov.  27.  1637. 

Of  Kent.   Matric.  1637-8;  B.A.  1641-2;  M.A.  1645.   Perhaps 

V.  of  Thomham.  c.  1641.  V.  of  Maidstone,  1653-62  (ejected). 

Died  1674.    Buried  at  Maidstone.    Author.    (Calamy,  11. 

65) 
CRUMP  or  CROMP,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May 

18,  1671.   Of  Kent.  Matric.  1671;  B.A.  1674-5;  M.A.  1684. 

Ord.  priest  (London)  June  18,  1682.    V.  of  Boughton  Mon- 

chelsea,  Kent.    Buried  there,  Feb.  1718,  aged  63.    (H.  G. 

Harrison.) 

CRUMP,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  at  Christ's.  Feb.  20,  1715-6. 
From  Trinity  College.  Dublin.  S.  of  NathanieL  B.  in  Antigua. 
School.  Dungannon,  Ireland.  Matric  1715-6;  Scholar.  1716. 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Jan.  26,  1715-6.  Retumed  to 
Antigua;  J.P.  1726.   Died  1729.   {PeiU,  11.  189.) 

CROMP  or  CRUMPE,  PIERREPONT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus.  Jan. 
27, 1749-50.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Newnham,  Gloucs.,  cierk. 
B.  at  Holme  Pierrepont,  Notts.,  1732.  Matric  1750;  B.A. 
1754;  M.A.  1757.  R.  of  Cotgrave.  Notts..  1756-97.  R.  of 
Holme  Pierrepont  Died  1797.   (Godfrey,  Notts.) 

CROMPE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Clare,  Michs.  157a. 
One  of  these  names  R.  of  Wittersham,  Kent,  in  1580. 

CRUMPE,  TIMOTHY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  July  19, 

1718.  S.  of  Timothy,  of  Lugwardine,  Heref.  School,  St 
Paul's,  London.  Matric.  1719;  Scholar,  1720;  B.A.  1722-3; 
M.A.  1726.  Fellow,  1725.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec  18, 
1726;  pdest,  Mav  28,  1727.  Head  Master  of  St  Paul's  School, 
1733-7.   Died  Jan.  31,  173&-7. 

CRUNCKER,  ROBERT,  see  CRONKAR. 

CRUSE,  see  CREWS. 

CRUSIUS,  LEWIS  (EBERHARO  LEWIS).  Adm.  sitw  (age  19) 
at  St  John's,  June  27,  1719.  S.  of  Irenaeut,  clerk,  of 
Middlesex.    B.  in  London.    School,  Charterhouse.    Mab^c 

1719.  Migrated  to  Queens'  as  pens.  Jan.  18,  1732-3.  M.A. 
1737  [Lit.  Reg.);  D.D.  O^ambeth)  1754.  Head  \uster  of 
Charterhouse,  1748-69.  Preb.  of  Brecknock,  1748.  Preb.  of 
Worcester,  1751.  F.R.S.  1754-  R.  of  Shobdon,  Heref.  R.  of 
Stoke  Prior,  Worcs.,  1754-^4.  R-  "<  St  John  Bedwardine, 
1764-75.  Author,  historical.  Died  May  23,  i775-  Buried  in 
the  Charterhouse.    M.I.   WUl,  P.C.C.    {D.N.B.) 

CRUSO,  AQUILA.  Adm.  scholar  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Aug.  18, 
1610.  S.  of  John,  a  Fleming.  School,  Norwich.  Matric 
x6ii;  Scholar.  161Z-6:  B.A.  1613-4;  M.A.  1618;  B.D.  i6a6. 
Fellow,  1616-34.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  11;  priest, 
June  I  a.  i6ao.  University  preacher,  i6as.  R.  of  Sotton, 
Sussex.  1633.  Preb.  ol  CLlchester,  1617.  Buried  at  Sutton, 
Nov.  13,  x66o.   {Venn,  i.  209;  Vis.  0/ London,  1634.) 

CRUSOE,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sitar  (age  17}  at  Caius,  Blar.  30, 
1669.  S.  of  Aquila,  dtiteo  of  Norwich.  B.  there.  Matric 
1669;  B.A.  1673-3:  M.A.  1676.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1676. 
Scholar,  1669-73.  Ord.  deaoon  fNorwich)  Mar.  16,  1673-4: 
priest,  Feb.  1674-3.  C.  of  St  Clement's,  Norwich,  v.  of 
Caltborpe,  Norfolk,  1673.  R.  of  Swantoa  Abbot,  1679;  of 
Oxmead,  1698;  of  Mautby,  1698.  Buried  at  Mautby,  July  3, 
1717.    {Venn,  1.  436.) 


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Crusoe,  John 

CRUSO,  JOHN.  Adm.  sirar  (age  14)  at  Caius,  Mar.  27,  163s. 
S.  of  John,  merchant.  B.  at  Norwich.  Matric.  1632;  Scholar, 
1633-9;  B.A.  1635-6;  M.A.  1639.  Fellow,  1639-44,  ejected. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1643.  Created  LL.D.  1652.  Secretary  to 
Bishop  Westfield  of  Exeter.  Advocate  of  Doctors'  Commons, 
1652.  Preb.  of  Collegiate  Church  of  Brecon,  1666.  Chancellor 
of  St  David's,  1667-80.  Vicar-general  to  the  Bishop  there. 
V.  of  Llansantffraid,  Radnor,  1667.  Author,  Euribates.  Died 
1681.   Father  of  the  next.   (Venn,  i.  304;  D.N.B.) 

CRUSOE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  June  29,  1661. 
S.  of  John  (1632).  of  Norfolk,  LL.D.  B.  in  Bristol.  Schools, 
Bristol  and  London  (private).   (Venn,  i.  414.) 

CRUSO,  TIMOTHY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Trinity,  June  30,  1671. 
S.  of  Timothy,  of  Newington  Butts,  Midds.  B.  c.  1656.  Bapt. 
at  St  Mary,  Newington,  Sept.  1657.  Studied  at  the  Academy 
there,  where  he  was  a  fellow-student  of  Daniel  Defoe. 
Graduated  M.A.  in  Scotland.  Pastor  of  a  congregation  at 
Crutched  Friars,  London.  Author,  Sermons.  Died  Nov.  26, 
1697,  aged  41.  Buried  at  Stepney.  M.I.  (D.N.B.;  H.  G. 
Harrison.) 

CRUTCHLEY,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity, 
June  4,  1730.  S  of  Nathaniel,  of  London.  School,  West- 
minster. Matric.  1731;  Craven  scholar,  1731;  B.A.  1733-4; 
M.A.  X737.  Fellow,  1736.  V.  of  Roxton,  Beds.,  i74«>-3-  Died 
1743- 

CRUTCHLEY,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  5, 
1665.   Of  Salop.   Matric.  1665. 

CRUTTENDEN,  THOMAS.  M.A.  1656  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
Matric.  from  Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  Nov.  19,  1650;  B.A. 
1651-2;  M.A.  1654.  Fellow  of  Magdalen  College,  1654-62, 
ejected.  Died  at  Hackney.  Will  (P.C.C.)  1674-  (Calamy,  i. 
246.) 

CRUX,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  14)  at  Sidney,  July  5,  1621. 
S.  of  Jonas,  farmer.  B.  at  Faversham,  Kent.  School, 
Faversham.  Matric.  1621;  B.A.  1624-5, 

CRUYS,  see  CREWS. 

CRYCHE, .  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  May,  1544. 

CRYER,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  Aug.  22, 
1670.  S.  of  Samuel  (1637),  V.  of  Castleton,  Derbs.  School, 
Wirksworth.  Matric  1671;  B.A.  i674-5-  Ord.  priest 
(Gloucester)  Oct.  19,  1675.  C.  of  St  Bartholomew-the-Great, 
London.    (Peile,  11.  31.) 

CRYER,  JOSEPH.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  1620; 
B.A.  1623-4. 

CRIER,  ROBERT.  Matric.  sizar  from  Clare,  c.  1592.  Probably 
graduated,  but  no  record.  S.  of  Robert,  V.  of  Honley,  Vorks., 
1575-82.  Lecturer  at  Macclesfield,  1600-20.  V.  of  Glossop, 
1620-45.  Buried  May  23,  1645.  Probably  father  of  the  next. 

CRYER,  SAMUEL,  Adm.  sizar  at  Clare,  May  31,  1637.  Prob- 
ably s.  of  Robert,  above,  V.  of  Glossop,  Derbs.  Bapt.  Feb. 
1021-2.  Matric.  1637.  V.  of  Castleton,  Derbs.,  1649-97. 
Perhaps  preb.  of  York,  1660.  V.  of  Hope,  1666.  Buried  Nov. 
30,  1697.  Father  of  Benjamin  (1670). 

CRYER,  THOMAS.  Of  Queens';  scholar  from  King's  School, 
Canterbury.  B.A.  1539-40;  M.A.  1561.  Perhaps  R.  of 
Southchurch,  Essex,  1550-6.  Of  Bircham,  Norfolk.  Buried 
at  St  Botolph,  Cambridge,  June  30,  1568.  Will  proved 
(V.C.C.  and  P.C.C.)  1568. 

CRYNDE, .   B.A.  1480. 

CRYSALL,  see  also  CRISSELL. 

CRYSALL,  JOHN.    Matric.    pens,    from    Pembroke,    Easter, 

1586. 
CRYTHIES  (?),  PETER-   Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Easter, 

1619. 
CUBITT,  JOHN.    Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 

i6og.   Of  Norfolk.   B.A.  1612-3. 
CUBITT,  RICHARD,    Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  Feb.  13,  1619-20. 

Of  Norfolk.   Perhaps  same  as  the  next. 
CUBITT,  RICHARD.    Matric.  pens,  from  Sx  John's,  Easter, 

1620;  B.A.   1623-4;  M.A.   1627.    Ord.  deacon  and  priest 

(Norwich)  Dec  3, 1627.  R.  of  Swanton  Abbot,  Norfolk,  1629. 

CUBITT,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Nov.  20, 
1637.  S.  of  James,  gent.  B.  at  Sniallburgh,  Norfolk.  School, 
Ashmanhaugh.  Matric.  1638.  Probably  of  Smallburgh,  gent. 
Buried  Dec.  20,  1689.   (Venn,  i.  330.) 

CUBITT,  ROBERT.  A  monk.  B.D.  1469-70;  D.D.  1488-9.  One 
of  these  names  Prior  of  St  Benet  Hulme,  Norfolk,  1492-1505. 

CUBITT,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  May  11, 
1680.  S.  of  Anthony,  attorney.  B.  at  Ehinton,  Norfolk. 
School,  Bumham  Thorpe.  Matric.  1680;  B.A.  1683-4.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  1686;  'B.A.  Christ's.*  Probably  R. 
of  Bumham  Overy,  Norfolk,  1698. 


CuDWORTH,  John 

CUBITT,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Peterhouse,  May 
23,  1693.  Of  Norfolk.  School,  Happisburgh,  Norfolk. 
Matric.  1694;  B.A.  1696-7.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June, 
1699.  V.  of  Freethorp,  Norfolk,  1705.  V.  of  Bemey,  1712-3. 
R.  of  Edgefield,  1713.  R.  of  Brinton,  1713.  R.  of  Brundall, 
1716-9.  R.  of  Plumstead  Parva,  1716-9.  Will  (Archd.  Nor- 
wich) 1729. 

CUBITT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Caius,  Sept.  9, 
1646.  S.  of  John,  woollendraper,  of  Yarmouth.  Schools, 
Yarmouth  and  Norwich.  Matric.  1646;  Scholar,  1648-52; 
B.A.  1650-1.   (Venn,  1.  365.) 

CUBITT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  June  10, 
1680.   Matric  1680. 

CUBET, .   D.Civ.L.  1488-9. 

CUBITT, ,  Adm.  pens,  at  Christ's,  Oct.  24,  1685.  Prob- 
ably Robert  (1680). 

CUCKOW,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  John's,  May 
22,  1712.  S.  of  William,  deceased.  B.  at  Canterbury.  School, 
Canterbury.  '  Post  admissionem  avolavit '  (Coll.  Reg.). 

CUDDLE,  WILLIAM.   B.A.  1484-5. 

CUDDON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Aug.  29, 
1664.  Perhaps  2nd  s.  of  Francis,  of  ShadingSeld,  Suffolk, 
Esq.  Matric.  1664.  One  of  these  names,  Chamberlain  of 
London,  Knighted,  1697.  (Vis.  of  Suff.,  1664.) 


CUDDON, 


Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity  Hall,  Jan.  11,  1744-5. 


CUDMORE,  THOMAS.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Queens', 
Easter,  1631.  Of  Essex.  Perhaps  of  Kelvedon,  Essex,  Esq. ; 
s.  of  John,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  barrister.  Will  (P.C.C.) 
1637.  (Vis.  of  Essex,  1634.) 

CUDNER,  THOMAS.  A  friar.  B.D.  1511-2;  D.D.  1514. 

CUDWORTH,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Christ's,  Oct.  6, 
1688.  S.  of  John.  B.  1670.  M.A.  1690  (Com.  Reg.).  Owner 
of  property  in  Dorset.  Died  1726.  Brother  of  Thomas  (1677) 
and  nephew  of  Ralph  (1632).   (Peile,  11.  111.) 

CUDWORTH,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Feb.  18, 
1674-5.  Matric.  1675-6.  One  of  these  names  applied  to  the 
Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  July  30, 168 1,  for  ordination  on  the 
plea  that  he  was  'M.A.  of  Christ's,  and  over  24  years  of  age'; 
which  is  not  true.  The  probable  facts  are  that  he  was  a  son 
of  Dr  Ralph  Cudworth,  Master  of  Christ's;  that  he  was,  as 
above,  of  Trinity;  and  that  he  went  to  India  in  1683,  and 
died  there  in  1684.   Brother  of  John  (1672).   (Peile,  11.  49.) 

CUDWORTH,  DANIEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Emmanuel,  Easter, 
1609.  3rd  s.  of  John,  of  Wemeth,  Cheshire.  Bapt.  at  Middle- 
ton,  Oct.  7,  1593.  Scholar;  B.A.  1612-3;  M.A.  1616.  Ord. 
priest  (Peterb.)  Apr.  20,  1620.  Not  mentioned  in  his  father's 
will  (Chester  Reg.)  1631. 

CUDWORTH,  EDWARD.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1603-4. 

CUDWORTH,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Clare,  Oct.  8, 
1653.  8th  s.  of  "John,  of  Wemeth.  M.A.  1654.  Died  c.  Nov. 
16,  1654.  WiU,  nuncupative,  at  P.C.C. 

CUDWORTH,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's, 
July  4,  1639.  S.  of  John,  yeoman,  of  Newhall,  Cheshire. 
B.  there.  School,  Gt  Ercoll,  Salop.  Matric.  1639;  B.A.  1642- 
3;  M.A.  1646.  He  was  ordained  as  early  as  1642,  when  he 
was  one  of  eight  ministers  appointed  to  preach  at  Cottenham, 
Cambs.  R.  of  Shenton,  Salop,  Mar.  i,  1647-8-62.  Buried 
there,  Nov.  11,  1662.   (Shaw,  i.  352.) 

CUDWORTH,  JEREMIAH.  Adm.  sizar  (ag:e  18)  at  Christ's, 
Apr.  16,  1659.  S.  of  Nicholas  (1625),  minister  of  Bramley, 
Yorks.  B.  at  Bramley.  School,  Barwick-in-Elmet,  Matric. 
1659;  B.A.  1662-3;  M.A.  1668.  Ord.  deacon  (York)  Dec.  1672; 
priest.  Mar.  1675.  Head  Master  of  Bishop's  Stortford  School, 
1666-72.  Master  of  Nottingham  School,  1673-90.  Preb.  of 
Southwell,  1676.  R.  of  Bau^nbrough,  near  Doncaster,  1687. 
Died  there  July  3,  1704.  (Peile,  i.  585.) 

CUDWORTH,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Dec.  24, 
1672.  S.  of  Ralph  (1632),  master  of  the  College.  B.  in 
Cambridge.  School,  Bishop's  Stortford.  Matric.  1672-3; 
B.A.  1676-7;  M.A.  1680.  Fellow,  1678.  Ord.  deacon  and 
priest  (Lincoln)  July  15, 1684.  Resided  at  Southwold,  Suffolk. 
Died  Sept.  9,  1726.  Probably  brother  of  Charles  (1674). 
(Peile,  II.  46.^ 

CUDWORTH,  JOHN.  Incorp.  M.A.  1674,  from  Trinity  College, 
Oxford.  S.  of  John,  of  Kinwarton,  Warws.,  clerk.  Matric 
from  Queen's  College,  Oxford,  Jan.  22,  1663-4,  age  16;  B.A. 
(Oxford)  1667;  M.A.  1670;  B.D.  1684.  Ord.  priest  (Oxford) 
1672.  R.  of  Ford,  Sussex,  1677-9.  R-  oi  Clymping  St  Mary, 
1677-8.  R.  of  Bradenham,  Bucks.,  1679-82.  R.  of  Hinton 
Ampner,  Sussex,  1682.  R.  of  Kidlington,  Oxon.,  1687-1729. 
Master  of  the  Grammar  School,  Warwick.  Buried  Nov.  30, 
1729.    (Al.  Oxon.-  J.  C.  Whitebrook.) 


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CuDwoRTH,  Joshua 

CUDWORTH,  JOSHUA.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmakukl,  July  4, 1602. 
Matric.  i6o2,  as  'John.'  Probably  bapt.  at  Oldham,  Mar.  12, 
1587-8.  Nephew  of  Ralph  (1588-9).   Died  before  1605. 

CUDWORTH,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Christ's,  June  15, 
1625.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Cheshire.  School,  Bunbury.  Matric. 
1625;  B.A.  1628-9.  C.  of  Bramley,  Leeds,  1636.  Minister 
of  Bramley,  in  1639-41,  afterwards  o  iLightcliSe,  and  Coley 
Chapel,  1649-52;  of  Beeston,  Ardley  and  Ossett.  V.  of 
Holcombe,  Lanes.,  in  1645.  Admon.  of  his  estate,  Sept.  20, 
1658.  Father  of  Jeremiah  (1639).  (Peile,  i.  370;  J.  C. 
Whitebrook.) 

CUDWORTH,  RALPH.  Matric  pens,  from  Emmanuel,  Lent, 
1588-9.  B.  1573.  B.A.  1592-3;  M.A.  1596;  B.D.  1603; 
D.D.  1619.  Fellow  till  1609.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1610.  C. 
of  Westley  Waterless,  Cambs.,  c.  1600.  Minister  at  St 
Andrew's,  Cambridge.  V.  of  Coggeshall,  Essex,  1604-6.  R. 
of  AlJer,  Somerset,  1609-24.  Died  1624.  Will,  P.C.C.  Father 
of  the  next. 

CUDWORTH,  RALPH.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May  9, 1632. 
S.  of  Ralph,  above.  B.  at  Aller,  Somerset,  1617.  Educated 
by  his  step-father,  Dr  Stoughton.  Matric.  1632;  B.A.  1635-6; 
M.A.  1639;  B.D.  1646;  D.D.  1651.  Fellow,  1639.  Master  of 
Clare,  1645-54.  Regius  Professor  of  Hebrew,  1645-88.  R.  of 
North  Cadbury,  Somerset,  1650.  Master  of  Christ's,  1654-88. 
R.  of  Toft,  Cambs.,  1656.  V.  of  Gt  Wilbraham,  1656.  R.  of 
Ashwell,  Herts.,  1662.  Preb.  of  Gloucester,  1678.  Author, 
IntelUctual  System,  and  other  philosophical  and  theological 
works.  Died  June  26,  1688.  Buried  in  Christ's  Chapel. 
Will,  P.C.C.    Father  of  John  (1672).    (PeiU,  i.  467;  D.N.B.) 

CUDWORTH,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's, 
July  22,  1699.  S.  of  Charles.  B.  at  Homsey,  Middlesex. 
School,  Oxford.  {Peile,  11.  146.) 

CUDWORTH,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Christ's,  May 
30,  1677.  S.  of  John,  girdler,  of  London.  B.  there.  School, 
Merchant  Taylors'.  Matric.  1677;  B.A.  1680-1;  M.A.  1685. 
Fellow,  1685.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Apr.  23,  1683. 
Probably  lived  in  London,  practising  law.  Will  proved  Mav  2, 
1726.  Brother  of  Benjamin  (1688)  and  nephew  of  Ralph 
(1632).   {Peile,  u.  64.) 

CUDWORTH,  THOMAS.  Probably  adm.  at  Christ's,  1677-8; 
Fell.-Com.  in  1679;  M.A.  1682  {Lit.  Reg.).    (Peile,  ii.  70.) 

CUEL,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Sidney,  Nov.  4,  1741. 
Only  s.  of  John,  stationer,  of  Chancery  Lane.  B.  at  West- 
minster. Schools,  Cheam,  Surrey,  and  Chesterfield.  Matric 
1741;  B.A.  1745-6;  M.A.  1751.  FeUow,  1747.  Ord.  priest 
(Norwich,  Lift.  dim.  from  Winchester)  Mar.  1747-8. 

CUFFE,  HENRY.  B.A.  1586  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).  S.  of 
Robert,  of  Donyatt,  Somerset.  School,  Hinton  St  George, 
Somerset.  Scholar  of  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  1578;  B.A. 
1580;  M.A.  1588-9.  Fellow  of  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  1583. 
Fellow  of  Merton  College,  1586.  Regius  Professor  of  Greek 
(Oxford)  1590-7-  Proctor,  1594.  Secretary  to  Earl  of  Essex, 
and,  as  his  accomplice,  hang»l  at  Tyburn,  Mar.  13,  1600-1. 
{D.N.B.;  Al.  Oxon.) 

CUFFE,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Jan.  30,  1614-5.  Of  London.  Matric.  1615;  B.A.  1618-9; 
M.A.  1622;  B.D.  1632.  Fellow,  1618-39.  V.  of  Fording- 
bridge,  Hants.,  1639;  ejected,  but  restored,  1660. 

CUFFEN,  HENRY.  Matric  pens,  from  King's,  Lent,  1620-1; 
B.A.  1623-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  20;  priest,  Sept.  ai, 
1624.   R.  of  Brooke,  Kent,  tiU  1667.   Died  1667. 

CUFFYN,  DAVID.   Matric.  siiar  from  St  John's,  Michs.  1373. 

CUIVARO, .  M.A.  1612  (on  visit  of  Prince  of  Wales). 

CULIARD,  .    Fellow  of  Trinity   Hall.    Early  brass  in 

College  Chapel;  destroyed  by  E>owsing  in  1643.  {Warren,  81.) 

CULLIN  or  CULLYN,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Qubems', 
Easter,is75.  Buried  at  St  Bo tolph's,  Cambridge,  Oct.  38, 157S- 

CULLEIN,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Michs.  1570; 
B.A.  1374-5;  M.A.  from  King's,  1578. 

CULLIN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pen*,  at  Emmanuel,  Easter,  1621. 
Matric.  1621;  B.A.  1625-6;  M.A.  1629. 

CULLING,  JOHN.  Adm.  (isar  at  Clau,  Apr.  16,  1641.  Matric 
1641 ;  B.A.  1644-5.  Utber  of  the  Kinc't  School,  Canterbury, 
1661-81.  C.  of  Goodneatone,  Kent.  R.  of  Otfutwick,  1681- 
1709.   Died  1709.  (H.  G.  Harriaoo.) 

CULLING,  MARK.  Matric  pens,  from  Conrus  Crristi,  Micbs. 
1613.    Of  Kent.    B.A.  l6i7-4. 

CULLUM,  DUDLEY.  Adm.  FeU  -Com.  (a<e  18)  at  St  Tohn's, 
Sept.  17,  1675.  S.  of  Sir  Thomas,  Bart,  of  Badmondesfleld, 
Wickhambrook,  Suffolk.  B.  there,  Sept.  17,  1637.  School, 
Bury  St  Edmunds.  Sacoeeded  as  jrd  Baronet,  1680.  High 
Sheriff  for  Suffolk,  1690.  M.P.  for  Suffolk,  170s.  Author, 
horticultural.  Died  Sept  16,  1730.  Burled  at  Hawstead. 
Brother  of  Thomas  (1679).  (D.N.B.;  Vii.  of  Sug.,  1664; 
G.E.C.) 


CuLPEPER,  John 

CULLUM,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1569.  S. 
of  John,  of  Stanhill-in-Thomdon,  Suffolk.  B.A.  1573-4* 
M.A.  1577.  Succeeded  his  father  at  Stanhill.  Buried  at 
Thomdon,  Feb.  27,  1609.  (PeiU,  i.  111;  Suff.  Man.  Fam., 
1.  169;  Vxs.  of  Suff.,  1664.) 

CULLUM,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  Oct  21, 1751. 
S.  of  Sir  John,  of  Hardwick  House,  Suffolk,  Bart.  B.  at 
Hawstead,  Suffolk,  June  21, 1733.  School,  Bury.  B.A.  1756; 
M.A.  1759.  Member's  prize,  1758.  Fellow,  1759.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Oct  1756;  priest.  Sept  1757.  R.  of  Hawstead, 
1762-85.  V.  of  GtThurlow,  1774.  Succeeded  as  6th  Baronet, 
1774-  Scholar  and  antiquary.  F.S.A.  1774.  F.R.S.  1775. 
Died  Oct  9,  1785.  (D.N.B.;  Burke,  L.G.;  G.E.C.) 

CULLUM,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Crristi, 
Easter,  1631.   Of  Suffolk. 

CULLUM,  THOMAS.  Adm.  FeU. -Com.  at  Christ's,  June,  1679. 
S.  of  Sir  Thomas,  Bart.,  of  Hawstead,  Suffolk.  B.  there,  1662. 
School,  Bury.  Matric.  1679.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 
June  30,  1684.  Died  unmarried,  Dec.  22,  1700,  aged  38. 
Brother  of  Dudley  (1675)-  {PeiU,  11.  74;  Suff.  Man.  Fam., 
I.  171;  Vis.  of  Suff.,  1664.) 

CULLUMBELL,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  c.  1591. 

CULLYE,  JAMES.    Matric  pens,  from  Christ's,  Lent,  1613-6: 

B.A.  1619. 
CULLYER,  JOSEPH.   Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1672.   Of 

Norfolk.    Matric.   1672;  B.A.   1675-6;  M.A.   1679.    Fellow, 

1680.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  1678.    Died  June  27, 

1681,  aged  25.   Buried  at  Wymondham,  Norfolk.    M.I.  there. 
{Lamb-Masters.) 

CULLYER,  SAMUEL,  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Caius,  May  23. 
1622.  S.  of  Samuel,  grocer,  of  Norwich.  School,  Norwich. 
Matric.  1622;  Scholar,  1623-9;  B.A.  1625-6;  M.A.  1629. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Sept.  23,  1632;  priest,  Dec.  23,  1632. 
R.  of  St  Simon  and  St  Jude,  Norwich,  1633-40.  R.  of 
Boyton,  Suffolk,  1648-59.   {Venn,  1.  257.) 

CULLYER,  SAMUEL.  Matric  sizar  from  Pembroke.  Easter, 
1629. 

CULLIER,  THOMAS.  Matric  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  Easter, 
1624;  LL.B.  1630.  FeUow,  1628-56.  WiU  proved  (V.C.C.) 
1657. 

CULLYER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1650. 
Of  Norfolk.  Matric.  Easter,  1652;  B.A.  1653-4;  M.A.  1657. 
V.  of  Deopham,  Norfolk.   R.  of  Hackford. 

CULM,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  12, 
1715-6.  S.  of  John,  currier,  of  Cheshire.  B.  at  Chester. 
School,  Chester.  Matric.  1715-6:  B.A.  1719-20;  M.A.  1723; 
B.D.  1731.  Fellow,  1723-47.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Mar.  10, 
1722-3;  priest  (St  Asaph)  Sept  22,  1723-  R.  of  Thorington, 
Essex,  1743-5.  R.  of  Freshwater,  Isle  of  Wight,  1745-68. 
Died  June  2,  1768.   {ScoU-Mayor,  in.  299.) 

CULME,  HUGH.  Adm.  at  King's  (age  17)  a  scholar  from  Eton, 
Sept  1,  1555.  Of  Membury,  Devon.  Matric.  1555.  Left  in 
1557.  Of  '  Molland,*  Devon.  S.  of  Hugh.  Adm.  at  the  Inner 
Temple,  1560.  Buried  at  Burlescombe,  1618.  {Vis.  of  Devon, 
1620.) 

CULMER,  ALEXANDER.  Matric  sizar  from  Magdalene, 
Easter,  1620;  B.A.  1623-4;  M.A.  1637.  Ord.  deacon  (London) 
Sept.  23,  1627,  age  23. 

CULMER,  RICHARD.  Matric  sizar  from  Magdalene,  Easter, 
1613.  School,  King's,  Canterbury.  B.A.  1617-8;  M.A.  1621. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1628.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  23; 
priest,  Sept.  24,  1621.  V.  of  Goodneston,  Kent,  1630;  sus- 
pended by  Laud,  1635.  R.  of  Chartham,  1643;  of  St 
Stephen's,  1644;  and  of  Minster,  1644.  Preb.  of  Canterbury, 
and  six-preacher,  1644;  ejected,  1660.  Married,  at  Harble- 
down,  Kent,  July  20,  1624,  Katharine  Johnson.  Died  Mar. 
30,  1661-2,  at  the  vicarage,  Monkton,  Kent.  Buried  there. 
Will  (Canterbury)  1662.  Father  of  the  next  {Calamy,  n.  77; 
D.N.B.;  H.  G.  Harrison.) 

CULMER,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  18,  1646. 
Of  Kent.  S.  of  Richard,  above.  B.A.  1649-50.  Probably 
Master  of  Sandwich  School,  Kent,  1673.  Author  of  a  rare 
pamphlet,  A  Parish  Looking  Glau,  1657. 

CULPBPBR,  ALEXANDER.  Matric  p«BS.  from  St  John's, 
Michs.  1350.  Probably  s.  of  Sir  Thomas,  of  Goudhunt, 
Kent,  Knt  Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  1333.  Of  Bedgebttry, 
Kent  Knighted,  1573.  Catholic  recusant  Imprisooed  at 
Wisbech,  1388. 

CULPBPBR.  EDWARD.  Adm.  FelL-Com.  (afe  16)  at  Caivs. 
Nov.  13,  1 631.  S.  of  Sir  Edward,  of  Wakehurst.  Sussex,  Knt 
School,  Eton.  Matric.  i6ai;  BA.  1624-3.  Aom.  at  Gray's 
Inn,  Apr.  II,  1627.  Living,  1634.  Brotnerof  WUUain(i6ai). 

CULPBPBR.  JOHN.  Matzlc  peoa.  from  Corpus  Christi,  Micha. 
1343:  B.A.  IS47-8;  M.A.  isja.  Fellow  of  Peterbouse.  X349- 
34.  K.  of  ArdiDgley,  Susses,  1364-90.  Buried  there  Mar.  13, 
1389-90.  WUlatLawas.  (Ccx^,  1.  113;  W.  C.  Harriaoo.) 


431 


CuLPEPER,  John 

CULPEPER,  JOHN.  Matric  Fell.-Com.  from  Peterhouse, 
Michs.  1611.   Perhaps  Baron  Culjjeper,  for  whom  see  D.N.B. 

CUU»EPPER,  JOHN  SPENCER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Feb.  23,  1729-30.  S.  of  William,  of  HolUngboume,  Kent. 
School,  Charterhouse,  London.  Matric.  1729-30;  Scholar, 
1730. 

CULPEPER,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Apr.  19, 
1601.  Of  Kent.  B.  at  East  Grinstead,  Sussex.  B. A.  1604-5; 
M.A.  1608.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Mar.  19,  1608^,  age  27; 
priest,  Mar.  4,  1609-10.  C.  of  Withiham,  Sussex.  V.  of 
Alciston,  1613.  R.  of  Ockley,  1615.  Buried  there  Oct.  5, 
1616.   Father  of  the  next.   (Surrey  Archaeol.  Coll.,  x.  2g.) 

CULPEPER,  NICHOLAS.  At  Cambridge,  1634,  for  a  time 
(D.N.B.),  but  no  University  or  College  record.  S.  of  Nicholas,  - 
above.  B.  in  London,  Oct.  18,  1616.  Apprentice  to  an 
apothecary  in  London ;  and  set  up  as  physician  and  astrologer 
in  Spitalfields.  Parliamentarian  and  Schismatic.  Author, 
medical.   Died  Jan.  10,  1653-4.    (D.N.B.) 

CULPEPER,  RICHARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse, 
Easter,  1549,  impubes. 

CULPEPPER,  Sir  THOMAS.  M.A.  1635-6  (LU.  Reg.).  Doubt- 
less s.  of  Francis,  of  Greenway  Court,  Hollingboume,  Kent. 
B.  1578.  Matric.  from  Hart  Hall,  Oxford,  Oct.  15,  1591. 
Of  the  Middle  Temple,  1594.  Bought  Leeds  Castle,  Kent. 
Knighted,  1619.  M.P.  for  Chippenham,  1614;  for  Tewkes- 
bury, 1628-9.  Author,  Tract  against  Usury.  Died  Jan.  26, 
i66r-2.    Buried  at  Hollingboume.   (D.N.B.;  Vis,  of  Sussex.) 

CULPEPER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  (age  19)  at  Caius, 
Nov.  12,  1 62 1.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Edward,  of  Wakehurst, 
Sussex.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  1621.  Migrated  to  Oxford. 
B.A.  from  Balliol  College,  1625;  M.A.  from  Hart  Hall,  1633-4. 
Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Nov.  13,  1623.  Created  Baronet, 
Sept.  20,  1628.  M.P.  for  East  Grinstead,  1640;  return  dis- 
allowed by  the  House.  Died  c.  1651.  Will,  P.C.C.  Brother 
of  Edward  (1621).    (Venn,  i.  255;  G.E.C.) 

CULPEPPER, .  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Easter,  1603. 

CULPEPER, .  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  St  Catharine's,  1646. 


CULPEPER,  - 
Of  Sussex. 


Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Trinity,  June  24,  1647. 


CULVERWELL,  EZECHIEL.  M.A.  1578  (Incorp.  from  Oxford). 
S.  of  Nicholas,  of  St  Martin  Vintiy,  London,  haberdasher. 
B.A.  (Oxford)  1573;  M.A.  1577.  R.  of  Gt  Stanbridge,  Essex, 
1592-1609;  deprived.  V.  of  Felstead.  Buried  at  St  Antholin's, 
Apr.  14,  1631.  Brother  of  Samuel  (1568).  (D.N.B.  under 
Nat.  Culverwell;  E.  Anglian,  11.  267.) 

CULVERWELL,  EZECHIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  May 
28,  1 606.   Matric.  1606. 

CULVERWELL,  NATHANIEL.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr. 
16,  1633.  Of  Middlesex.  Probably  s.  of  Richard  (1608). 
Bapt.  at  St  Margaret  Moyses,  Jan.  13,  1618-9.  Matric. 
1633;  B.A.  1636-7;  M.A.  1640.  Fellow,  1642-c.  51.  One  of 
the  Cambridge  Platonists.  Author,  Light  of  Nature.  Died 
c.  1651.    (D.N.B.;  Em.  Coll.  Hist.,  83;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

CULVERWELL,  NICHOLAS.  Matric.  pens,  (age  12)  from 
Christ's,  Mar.  1577-8.  Probably  s.  of  Nicholas,  haberdasher, 
of  London.  Admon.  1583.  Brother  of  Ezechiel  (1578)  and 
Samuel  (1568).    (J.  Ch.  Smith;  PeiU,  i.  144.) 

CULVERWELL,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel, 
Lent,  1601-2.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Samuel,  clerk;  adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  May  7,  1604. 

CULVERWELL,  RICHARD.  M.A.  1608  (Incorp.  from  Oxford); 
B.D.  1626  (do.).  Of  Somerset.  Matric.  from  Exeter  College, 
Apr.  7,  1598,  age  16;  B.A.  1601-2;  M.A.  from  Gloucester 
Hall,  1607 ;  B.D.  from  Exeter  College,  1617.  R.  of  St  Margaret, 
Friday  St,  London,  1618.  Buried  there,  Apr.  12,  1644. 
(Al.  Oxon.) 

CULVERWELL,  RICHARD.  Matric.  pens,  from  TRiMrrY,  Michs. 
1635.  Doubtless  s.  of  Richard,  above.  Bapt.  at  St  Margaret's, 
Apr.  24,  1621.  Scholar,  1638;  B.A.  1638-9;  M.A.  1642. 
Fellow,  1640.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  8,  1642.  R.  of 
Grundisburgh,  Suffolk,  1648-88.  Died  Apr.  4,  1688,  aged 
67.   (Shaw,  I.  357;  E.  Anglian,  xiii.  245.) 

CULVERWELL,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov. 
1568.  Doubtless  s.  of  Nicholas,  haberdasher,  of  London. 
B.A.  I57I-2.  Adm.  (as  D.D.)  at  Gray's  Inn,  1594-5.  Ord. 
deacon  and  priest  (London)  Dec.  1578,  age  27.  R.  of  Cherry 
Burton,  Yorks.,  before  1595-c.  1613.  Died  c.  1613.  Brother 
of  Ezechiel  {1578).  (PeiU,  1.  106;  D.N.B.  under  Nat. 
Culverwell;  Lines.  Pedigrees.) 

CUMBER,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  King's,  Easter,  163 1. 

CUMBERFORTH,  see  also  COMBERFORD. 

CUMBERFORTH,  RICHARD.    B.A.  1533-4.    Of  SteflEordshire. 

M.A.  1537.  Fellow  of  St  John's,  1534. 
CUMBERFORTH, .   B.A.  1524-5;  M.A.  1538. 


Cunningham,  John 
cumberland,  brian.  b.a.  1539-40. 

CUMBERLAND,  DENNISON.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity, 
Sept.  18,  1724.  S.  of  Richard  (1694),  archdeacon  of  North- 
ampton. School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1724;  M.A.  1728  (Com. 
Reg.).  D.D.  (Lambeth)  1761.  Ord.  deacon  (Lincohi)  Dec.  12; 
priest,  Dec.  19,  1731.  R.  of  Stanwick,  Northants.,  1731-57. 
Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1735.  R.  of  Fulham,  1757.  Bishop  of 
Clonfert,  1763-72.  Bishop  of  Kilmore,  1772-4.  Preb.  of  St 
Paul's,  1761-3.  Married  Joanna,  dau.  of  Richard  Bentley, 
Master  of  Trinity.  Buried  at  Kilmore,  Nov.  22, 1774.  (H.  B. 
Swanzy.) 

CUMBERLAND,  GEORGE,  Eari  of,  see  CLIFFORD. 

CUMBERLAND,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Magdalene, 
June  6,  1698.  S.  of  Richard  (next).  Bishop  of  Peterborough. 
School,  Peterborough.  Matric.  1698.  Registrar  of  Peter- 
borough diocese.  Buried  in  the  Cathedral,  Oct.  3,  1712. 
The  D.N.B.  states  that  Richard  (1694)  was  an  only  son. 

CUMBERLAND,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Mag- 
dalene, June  9,  1649.  S.  of  Richard,  citizen  of  London. 
School,  St  Paul's.  Matric  16 jo;  B.A.  1652-3;  M.A.  1656; 
B.D.  1663;  D.D.  1680.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1657.  R.  of 
Brampton-by-Dingley,  Northants.,  1658-61 ;  1661-91.  R.  of 
All  Hallows,  Stamford,  Lines.,  1670.  Bishop  of  Peterborough, 
1691-1718.  Author,  ethical  and  historical.  Died  Oct.  8, 
1718,  aged  86.  Buried  in  Peterborough  Cathedral.  Father 
of  the  above  and  the  next.   (D.N.B.) 

CUMBERLAND,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  i8)  at  Mag- 
dalene, June  16,  1694.  S.  of  Richard  (above).  Bishop  of 
Peterborough.  B.  there  School,  Stamford.  Matric.  1695; 
B.A.  1697-8;  M.A.  1701.  R.  of  Peakirk,  Northants.,  1703-37. 
R.  of  Elton,  Hunts.,  1723-31.  Preb.  of  Peterborough,  1699, 
and  Lincoln,  1727.  Archdeaconof  Northampton,  1707.  Died 
Dec.  24, 1737,  aged  63.  M.I.  at  Peakirk.  Father  of  Dennison 
(1724);  brother  of  John  (1698).  (Sweeting,  Churches  of 
Peterborough,  66,  70.) 

CUMBERLAND  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  Trinity, 
June  11,  1747.  S.  of  Dennison  (1724),  of  Stanwick. 
Grandson  of  Dr  Bentley.  B.  in  Trinity  Lodge.  School, 
Westminster.  Matric.  1748;  Scholar,  1748;  B.A.  1750-1 ;  M.A. 
1754.  Fellow,  1752.  Private  secretary  to  Lord  Halifax  at  the 
Board  of  Trade.  Scholar  and  dramatist.  DiedMay  7,  i8iT,at 
Tunbridge  Wells.    Buried  in  Westminster  Abbey.    (D.N.B.) 

CUMBERLEDGE  or  COMBERLADGE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age 
15)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  10,  1669.  S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Wolver- 
hampton. B.  there.  Matric.  1668;  M.B.  1673.  Father  of 
the  next. 

CUMBERLEGE,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  21)  at  St  John's, 
July,  1700.  S.  of  John,  M.B.  (above).  B.  at  Newcastle,  Staffs. 
School,  Shrewsbury.   Matric.  1700. 

CUMBERS,  WILLIAM.    B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1659. 

CUMBERTON, .  A  resident  graduate,  1487-8.   (Gr.  Bk.,  A, 

213) 

CUMBREY,  see  COMBREY. 

CUMMING,  and  CUMMINGS,  see  COMMINS. 

CUNDALL,  HENRY.  B.Can.L.  1505-6  (?  1509-10).  V.  of  Barton, 
Cambs.,  1506. 

CUNDALL. .   B.D.  l497-«. 

CUNDELL,  ROWLAND.  Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  Apr.  29,  1611. 
Matric.  1611;  B.A.  1614-5.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (York) 
Sept.  1615. 

CUNDEY,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's,  Apr.  1620;  B.A. 
1623-4;  M.A.  1627.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Mar.  10,  1621-2; 
priest,  Sept.  25,  1625.   (PeiU,  i.  333.) 

CUNISTON,  RALPH.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Michs. 
1572,  as  'Comston';  B.A.  1576-7. 

CUNLIFFE,  ELLIS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  13,  1668.  Of 
Lancashire.  S.  of  John,  of  Hollins,  Lanes.  Matric.  i663; 
Scholar.  1671;  B.A.  1671-2:  M.A.  1675.  Fellow,  1675-82: 
vacated  by  marriage.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  1676;  priest  (London) 
Feb.  24,  1677-8.  V.  of  Guilden  Morden,  Cambs.,  1677.  R.  of 
Newmarket,  1682  ('Elisha').  V.  of  Etwall,  E)erbs.,  1692- 
1714.  Master  of  Etwall  Hospital,  1692-1712.  Died  1714. 
M.I.  at  Etwall.    (A  Gray;  F.M.G.) 

CUNNINGHAM,  HUGH.  Incorp.  M.A.  at  Clare,  1695,  from 
Glasgow.    R.  of  Narberth,  Pembs.    R.  of  Talbenny,  1704. 

CUNNINGHAM,  JAMES.   Adm.  sizar  at  Sidney,  Dec.  \7,  1615. 

B.  in  Somerset.  Matric.  1615-6.  One  of  these  names,  'M.A.,' 
R.  of  Beaumont-e.-Moze,  Essex,  1628-30.    Admon.  (Consist. 

C.  London)  1631. 

CUNNINGHAM,  JOHN.   M.A.  1605,  Incorp.  from  St  Andrews. 

CUNNINGHAM  or  CONINGHAM,  JOHN.  M.D.  1728  (Com.  Reg.). 
Of  Cumberland.  Adm.  at  Leyden,  Aug.  22,  1718,  age  22; 
M.D.  (Rheims)  1719.  F.R.C.P.  1729.  Censor;  Elect.  Phy- 
sician extraordinary  to  the  London  Hospital,  1742.  Died 
Jan.  23,  1749.   Admon.,  P.C.C.    (Munk,  11.  112.) 


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CuNNOLD,  Nicholas 

CUNINGHAM,  WILUAM,  set  KENINGHAM. 
CUMNINGTON,  ite  CONHfOTON. 

CUtiNOLD,  NICHOLAS.  Adm.  rizar  at  Emmakuel,  Apr.  i6, 
1634.   Of  Sixffolk.   Matric.  1634;  B.A.  1637-8:  M.A.  1641. 

CUMOTT,  SAMUEL.  Adm.  scholar  at  Tmwity  Hau,  Mar.  30, 
1696.    Matric.  1698. 

CUNY,  WALTER.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  July  27, 
1713  S.  of  Richard,  grent.,  of  Wales.  B.  in  Pembroke. 
School,  Hereford.   Matric.  1723. 

CUPPAGE,  BURKE.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Trinity,  June  2, 
1738.  S.  of  George,  of  London.  School,  Westminster. 
Matric.  1738;  Scholar,  1739;  B.A.  I74i-*-  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  June  13,  1742;  priest,  Apr.  29,  1743-  R-  o^ 
Coleraine,  1743-68.  The  father  was  chaplain  to  Admiral  Ver- 
non, in  1730;  afterwards  R.  of  Coleraine  and  Dean  of  Connor. 
(Burke,  L.G.) 

CUPPAGE,  EDWARD.  Matric.  sizar  from  Magdalbkk,  c.  1593. 
B.A.  from  St  Catharine's,  1598^.  V.  of  Muhcastfeir,  Cumber- 
land, till  his  death,  1625.  Buried  Mar.  i,  1624-5. 

CUPPER,  EDWARD.  Matric.  from  St  John's,  c.  1594. 

CUPPER,  STEPHEJI.  Adm.  siiar  at  Sidney,  July  5,  1666.  S.  of 
Vincent,  lawyer.  B.  at  Northampton.  School,  Preston, 
Northants.  Matric.  1667;  B.A.  1669-70;  M.A.  1673.  Litt. 
dim-  (Canterbury)  for  deacon's  orders,  167*.  C.  of  Sparham, 
Norfolk. 

CUPPER, .   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Pembrokb,  May  4,  1646. 

(Did  not  come  into  residence  owing  to  marriage.) 

CURDE  or  CRUDDE,  JOHN.  Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter, 
1620;  Scholar,  1623,  as  Curd;  B.A.  1623-4.  Probably  ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  Feb.  20;  priest,  Feb.  21,  1629-30;  'M.A.  of 
Magdalene.'   R.  of  Eyke,  Suffolk,  1631-2. 

CURDE  or  CRUDDE,  MICHAEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  CtARK, 
Michs.  1572.  One,  Michael  Crudd,  B.A.,  Master  of  Linton 
School,  Cambs.,  1581.  V.  of  Pampisford,  1584-9.  R.  of 
St  Laurence  Pountney,  London;  and  P.C.  of  St  Botolph, 
Aldersgate.  Will,  1604.  {Ely  Dio.  Rec.,  322;  B-  AHfium, 
II.  170.) 

CURDY,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Chimsti,  Easter, 
1628.  Of  Suffolk.  B.A.  1631-2. 

CURETON,  NATHANIEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  King's,  Easter, 
1672;  B.A.  1675-6.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  24,  1676; 
priest,  Jan.  5,  1676-7. 

CURLE,  JOHN.  Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  Michs.  1581 ;  Scho- 
lar, 1584;  B.A.  1585-6;  M.A.  1589.  One  of  these  names,  of 
Enfield,  Midds.,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Oct.  23,  1589. 

CURLE,  WALTER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  c  1592.  B.  at 
Hatfield,  Herts.,  1575.  Probably  s.  of  William,  of  Hatfield. 
Migrated  to  Peterhouse.  B.A.  (?  1594-5);  M.A.  1598;  B.D. 
1606;  D.D.  1612.  Fellow  of  Peterhouse,  1598.  Incorp.  at 
Oxford,  1601  and  1608.  Travelled  for  four  years.  Ordained, 
1602.  V.of  Little  St  Mary's,  Cambridge,  1605-6.  V.  of  Plum- 
stead,  Kent,  1608-9.  R.  of  Little  Mongeham,  Kent,  1610-2. 
R.  of  Mildenhall,  Wilts.,  1619.  V.  of  Bemerton,  Wilts.,  1620. 
Chaplain  to  James  I.  Dean  of  Lichfield,  1621.  Bishop  of 
Rochester,  1628.  Bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells,  1629.  Bishop  of 
Winchester,  1632.  Deprived,  1645;  and  retired  to  Soberton, 
Hants.  Ditd  in  London,  1647.  Buried  at  Soberton.  {D.li.B.; 
A  I.  Oxon.) 

CUftLL,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  pens,  from  Peterhouse,  Easter, 
1585. 

CURLING,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Clare,  Apr.  26,  1718. 
B.  at  Ramsgate,  Kent.  Matric.  1717;  B.A.  1721-2;  M.A. 
1725;  D.D.  1737.  Fellow,  1723-35.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  June 
14,  1724;  priest,  June  29,  1726.  V.  of  Everton,  Beds., 
i73*-5-  R-  of  Rotberhithe,  Surrey,  1735-42.  Died  May  20, 
I74».   (G-  Mag.) 

CURNEBECKB  or  CORENBECK,  HENRY.  Matric.  pens,  from 
Peteriioush,  Raster,  1574.  B.  in  London.  Ord.  deacon 
(London)  Mar.  29,  1591,  age  30,  C.  of  St  Benet  Sherehog, 
London;  priest,  Dec.  31,  1591. 

CURREN  or  COREN,  GILBERT.  Adm.  at  Kino's  (age  17)  a 
scholar  from  Eton,  Aug.  16,  1J39.  Of  Fam worth,  Prescot, 
Lanca.   B.A.  1543-4".  M.A.  I547-4.   Fellow,  1542-9. 

CURRBR,  CHRISTOPHER.  Matric.  from  PcMBROKt,  1582. 
Migrated   to  Christ's.    B.A.  1585-6;  M.A.   1589.     (PeiU,  i. 

172.) 

CURRER,  JOHN.    Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Christ's,  1595-6; 

B.A.  Ho«-<);  M.A.  ifi02;  B.D.  1609.    C.  at  Toft,  Catebs., 

160}.   V.  of  Bourn,  i6o»-io.   One  of  UiMe  names  R.  of  All 

'  HaUowt,  Honey  Lane,  London,  tftf  A-8.    Bnried  then  Dec. 

27.  1628.    Win.  PC.C.    {PtiU,  I.  «i7.) 


CuRTTEEN,  Samuel 

CURRER,  JOSIAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  May  5, 
1 72 1.  B.  at  Langbar,  Yorks.  Matric.  1721;  Scholar,  1721; 
B.A.  1724-5;  M.A.  X736.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Feb.  21, 17*4-5; 
priest,  Sept.  19,  1725.  V.  of  Stapleford,  Cambs.,  1736.  V.  of 
Heldreth,  1736-7.  (PeUe,  11.  203.) 

CURRER,  MAJOR.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Christ's,  May  5, 
i72t.  B.  at  Langbar,  Vorks.  Matric.  1721;  Scholar,  1721; 
B.A.  1724-5-  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Sept.  25;  priest,  Nov.  13, 
1726.  V.  of  Helpston,  Northants.,  1726.  Buried  there,  Oct. 
3,  1731-   (''«*'.  "•  203) 

CURRER,  WALTER.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Mar.  1582-3. 
Petftaps  s.  of  Henry,  of  Hollington,  Yorks.  B.A.  1586-7; 
M.A.  1590.  Probably  R.  of  one  mediety  of  Linton -in-Craven, 
1596-1602.   Died  1602.   (Ptfffe,  I.  174.) 

CURRER,  WILLIAB).  Adm.  pens,  (age  t8)  at  St  John's,  Tune 
12,  1657.  S.  of  Henry,  gpnt.,  of  Kildwick,  Yotta.  B.  there. 
School,  Sedbergh.  Matric  1657;  B.A.  1660-1;  M.A.  1664. 
Buriftd  at  Skipton,  Feb.  15, 1690-1. 

CURRER,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June 
i8,  1735.  S.  of  Henry,  gent.,  of  Skipton,  Yorks.  B.  at 
Skipton-in-Craven.  Bapt.  Mar.  8,  1716-7.  School,  Skipton. 
Matric.  1735:  B.A.  1738-9;  M.A.  1743.  Ord.  deacon  (Chester) 
Oct.  18,  17S9;  priest  (London)  Sept.  18,  1741.  V.  of  Clap- 
ham,  Yorks.,  1755-1803.  P.C.  of  Whitworth,  Lanes.,  1778- 
1803.  Died  Nov.  ir,  1803.  Buried  at  Clapbam.  {Scott- 
May»,  III.  469;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

CURRER, .  B.A.  1480-r. 

CURREY,  DAVID.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  TRiNrrY,  June  9, 
1713.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  London.  School,  Christ's  Hospital. 
Matric  1 713-4;  Scholar,  1716;  B.A.  1716-7.  Ord.  deacon 
(Lincoln)  Mar.  17,  1716-7;  priest,  June  22,  1718.  Probably 
buried  at  Ashton,  Northants.,  Dec.  28,  1719.  (H.  I.  Long- 
den.) 

CURRAY,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  June  26,  1666. 
School,  Westminster.  Matric.  1667;  Scholar,  1667;  B.A. 
1669-70;  M.A.  1676.  Signs  for  deacon's  orders  (London) 
June  I),  k674.  Perhaps  preb.  of  Lincoln,  1683-95.  But  i«e 
a  contemporary  ia  Al.  Oxon. 

CURREY, .   B.A.  1543-4- 

CURftYER,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Kino's,  Lent, 
1729-jo;  B.A.  1734-5.  Probably  s.  and  h.  of  John,  of 
Wanstead,  Essex;  adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1736. 

CURSON,  ANTHONY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Mar.  10, 
1583-4.  S.  of  Philip,  R.  of  Wittering,  Northants.  B.  at  Peter- 
borough. School,  Bamack.   Matric.  1584  as 'Cursut.' 

CURSON,  GEORGE.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Peterhouse, 
Easter,  1572.  S.  of  George.  Of  CroxaU,  Derbs.  Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  1575.  Knighted,  1604.  Died  Nov.  17,  1622. 
Buried  at  St  Bride's,  London.    Will,  P.C.C. 

CORSON,  HENRY.    Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity  Hall,  Lent, 

1557-8. 
CURSON,  HUMFREY.   Adm.  pens,  (age  20)  at  Caius,  Oct.  13, 
1624.    S.  of  William,   gent.,  of  Bintry,  Norfolk.    School, 
Norwich.    Matric.   1625.    Perhaps  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn, 
May  21,  1626  (s.  of  'Thomas'  of  Bintry). 

CURSON,  JAMES.  B.A.  1478-9;  M.A.  1482;  B.D.  1492-  FeUow 

of  Corpus  Christi,  1480.    Probably  beneficed  in  diocese  of 

Canterbury.  Died  1520.  Benefactor  to  Corpus  Christi.  {Cooper, 

I.  23.) 
CURSON,  RICHARD.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Caius,  1595.  S.  of 

Robert,  citizen  of  Norwich.    Matric.  1595.    School,  Norwich. 

Scholar,  1596-9;    B.A.    1598-9;    M.A.   1602.     Ord.   deacon 

(Norwich)  June  23;  priest,  Dec.  31,  1600.   C.  of  Reepham. 

{Venn,  i.  156.) 
CURSON,  THOMAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1551. 
CURSON,  THOMAS.  Matric.  pens,  from  Kino's,  Easter,  1580. 
CURSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  King's,  1604.  Donor  to  the 

Library. 
CURSON,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  r6)  at  Pembroke,  Sept.  3, 

1674.    S.  of  Henry,  of  Fakenham,  Norfolk.    Matric.  1675; 

B.A.  1678-9.   Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  Feb.  1680-1. 

CURSON,  WILLIAM.  B.Civ.L.  and  B.Can.L.  i5i9-»o- 
CURSON, .   Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Sx  Catharine's,  Easter, 

1644. 
CURTEYNE,  JOHN.   M.A.  1659  (Incorp.  from  Oxford).   Matric. 

from  Lincoln  College,  Nov.  18,  1650;  B.A.  1633;  M.A.  1656. 

Fellow  of  Lincoln  College.    Physician.    Buried  at  Borough, 

Lines.,  Oct.  17,  1669.    (Al.  Oxon.) 
CURTTEEN,  SAMUEL    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse, 

Jan.    7,    i>i7-8.     Of   Suffolk.    School,   Thuriow,   Suffolk. 

Matric.  i7»o;  M.B.  I7»3.  Of  Havering,  Essek.  Died  Feb.  28, 

1767.    (G.  Mag.) 


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CuRTTEEN,  William 

CURTTEEN,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i8)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  29,  1728.  S.  of  Ambrose,  surgeon,  of  Suffolk.  B.  at 
Haverhill.  School, Saffron  Walden,  Essex.  Matric.  1729;B.A. 
1731-2.  Ord.  deacon  (London)  Dec.  24,  1732.  R.  of  Brad- 
field  St  Clare,  Suffolk,  1759-95.  Died  1795.  {Scott-Mayor, 
III.  416.) 

CURTIS,  CAESAR.  Adm.  sizar  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  June  30, 
1732.  S.  of  Robert,  surgeon,  of  Kent.  B.  at  Stroud.  School, 
Tottenham  High  Cross,  Middlesex.  Matric.  1732;  B.A. 
1735-6.  Ord.  deacon  (Rochester)  Apr.  4,  1736;  pnest,  Feb. 
26,  1737-8.  Minor  canon  of  Rochester,  1736-59.  V.  of 
Hartlip,  Kent,  1747-50.  V.  of  Stockbury,  1750-9.  Buried  at 
Rochester  Cathedral,  May  25,  1759.   {Scott-Mayor,  iii.  445.) 

CURTEIS  or  CURTOYS,  EDMUND.  Of  Clare  College.  (No 
matric.  or  graduation  found.)  Ord.  priest  (Ely)  May  26, 
1566.  Minister  at  St  Giles,  Cambridge,  1563-70.  V.  of 
Yaxley,  Hunts.,  1570.  V.  of  Swavesey,  Cambs.,  1570-1. 
V.  of  Cuckfield,  Sussex,  1571-81  (deprived).  Burieid  at 
Cuckfield,  May  17, 1605.  Brother  of  Richard  (1550).  [Suss. 
Arch.  Coll.,  XLiv.) 

CURTIS,  EDWARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  about  16)  at  Caius,  May  4, 
1622.  (Perhaps  matric.  as  WiUiam.)  S.  of  Luke,  chandler, 
of  Cambridge.  School,  Perse.  Scholar,  1622-9;  B.A.  1625-6; 
M.A.  1629.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  June  5;  priest,  Sept.  25, 
1631.  C.  of  Kingston,  Cambs.,  in  1631;  and  of  Hardwick, 
1638.  V.  of  Fenstanton,  Hunts.,  1662-5.  Died  1665.  {Venn, 
I.  256.)    See  a  contemporary  in  Al.  Oxon. 

CURTES,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  Sept.  27, 
1596.  S.  of  Robert,  of  Somerley,  Derbs.  School,  SouthwelL 

CURTIS,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Mar.  31, 
1625.  S.  of  Robert,  farmer.  B.  at  Oxnead,  Norfolk,  School, 
Aylsham.  Matric.  1625;  B.A.  1628-9;  M.A.  1632.  Ord. 
priest  (Lincoln)  1632.  C.  of  Cawston,  Norfolk.  Perhaps  R.  of 
Buxton,  1663-80.   Died  1680. 

CURTIS,  FRANCIS.  Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1700. 
B.  in  London.  Matric.  1700;  B.A.  1704-5;  M.A.  1708. 
Fellow,  1703.  Ord.  priest  (London)  June  19, 1709.  Assistant 
Master  at  Eton.  Head  Master  of  Moulton  School,  Lines. 
Died  there. 

CURTIS,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  28,  1615. 
Matric.  1615;  Scholar;  B.A.  1618-9;  M.A.  1622.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Dec.  19;  priest,  Dec.  20,  1624.  Perhaps  R.  of  West 
Homdon,  Essex,  1619-30.  Died  1630.  Will  (Consist.  C. 
London).    One  of  these  names  R.  of  Warehome,  Kent,  1626. 

CURTIS,  HENRY.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  27,  1671. 
(No  previous  record,  and  no  matric.  found.)  B.A.  1671-2. 
Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  Sept.  22,  1672;  priest  (Peterb.)  June  4, 
1674.  V.  of  Martham,  Norfolk,  1683.  Buried  there  1694. 
{E.  Anglian,  i.  24,  102.) 

CURTIS,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Queens',  Michs.  1571. 

CURTIS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Caius,  Jan.  21,  1614-5. 

S.  of  John,  gent.,  of  Freckenham,  Cambs.   School,  Bury  St 

Edmunds.   Scholar,  1615-21;  B.A.  1618;  M.A.  1622.    Ord. 

priest  (Lincoln)  1632.  C.  of  Brandeston,  Suffolk,  in  1636;  of 

Naughton,  1647.   Perhaps  R.  of  Takeley,  Essex,  1661;  V.  of 

Thaxted,  1662-70;  and  licensed  to  practise  medicine,  1662. 
CURTIS,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  29,   1617. 

Matric.  1617;  B.A.  1620-1.    Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  July  9; 

priest,  July  10,  1624;  'M.A.'    Will  of  one  of  these  names 

(P.C.C.)  1635;  of  Foord,  Derbs.,  clerk. 
CURTIS,  JOHN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1652.  Of  Norfolk. 
CURTIS,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  St  John's,  Jan.  26, 

1674-5.  S.  of  John,  yeoman,  of  Bury  St  Edmunds,  Suffolk. 

B.  there.  School,  Bury.  Matric.  1674-5;  B.A.  1678-9;  M.A. 

1682.    One  of  these  names,  M.A.,  R.  of  Tendring,  Essex, 

1683-91.   Perhaps  R.  of  Weeley,  1690.  Died  1691. 
CURTIS,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Sidney,  Apr.  22,  1685. 

2nd  s.  of  John,  mercer.  B.  at  Yarmouth.  School,  Yarmouth. 

Matric.  1685. 
CURTIS,  JOHN.    Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  Caius,  Oct.  8,  1733. 

S.  of  John,  mercer,  of  Wells,  Norfolk,    B.  there.    Schools, 

Wighton  (private)  and  Walsingham.   Matric.  1733;  Scholar, 

1733-40.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  July  25, 1738.  Died  Jan.  12, 

1791.   M.I.  at  Wells.   {Venn,  11.  38.) 
COORTESSE,  LAN(?),  LAU(?).    Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity, 

Michs.  1573. 
CURTESSE,  LANCELOT.   Matric.  sizar  from  Trinity,  Easter 

1584;  B.A.  1587-8. 
CURTICE  or  CORTIS,   LEONARD.    Adm.  sizar  at  Queens', 

July  16,  1646.   Of  Leicestershire.   Matric.  1647;  B.A.  1650' 

R.  of  Wilford,  Notts.,  c.  1652.  Died  1685. 
CURTIS,  NICHOLAS.    Matric.  sizar  from  Peterhouse,  Michs 

1544;  B.A.  1547-8.    Perhaps  scholar  of  Trinity,  1548. 
CURTIS,  NICHOLAS.    Scholar  of  Christ's.   Ord.  deacon  and 

priest  (Colchester)  Mar.  3,  1596-7. 


CURTNALL,  ThURSTAK 

CURTIS,  PHILIP.   Adm.  sizar  at  King's,  Michs.  1565, 

CURTEYS,  RICHARD.  Scholar  of  St  John's,  1550.  Of  Lincoln- 
shire. B.A.  1552-3;  M.A.  1556;  B.D.  1565;  D.D.  1569. 
Fellow,  1553.  I'roctor,  1563-4.  University  preacher,  1564. 
Dean  of  Chichester,  1566.  Chaplain  to  the  Queen.  Bishop 
of  Chichester,  1570.  V.  of  Ryhall,  Rutland,  1571.  Author. 
Died  Aug.  1582.  Buried  in  Chichester  Cathedral.  Admon. 
P.CC.   Brother  of  Edmund  of  Clare.   (Coo/>«^,i.455;D.iV.B.) 

CURTIS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1594.  Of  Sussex. 
B.A.  1597-8;  M.A.  1601;  B.D.  1619.  Perhaps  R.  of  Red- 
bourne,  Suffolk,  1607-20. 

CURTIS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  scholar  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Feb.  23, 
1616-7.  S.  of  Richard,  medicus,  of  Lynn,  Norfolk.  School, 
Lynn.  Matric.  1617;  B.A.  1620-1;  M.A.  1624;  M.D.  1632. 

CURTIS,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1637.   Of  Derbyshire. 

CURTIS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel,  June  21,  1665. 
Of  Derbyshire.   B.A.  1674-5. 

CURTIS,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  July  17, 
1728.  S.  of  Edward,  of  Stamford,  Lines.  School,  St  Paul's, 
London.  Matric.  1728;  Scholar,  1730;  B.A.  1732-3;  M.A. 
1736.  Fellow,  1735.  Adm,  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  29, 
1731-  Barrister-at-Law.  Of  Stamford,  Esq.  Died  Mar.  18, 
1743.   M.I.  at  Wilsthorpe. 

CURTEYS,  STEPHEN.   A  friar.   D.D.  1493-4.    Perhaps  Pryor 

of  the  Austin  Friars  of  Norwich.  (H.  G.  Harrison.) 
CURTESSE,  THOMAS.   Matric.  sizar  from  Jesus,  Easter,  1571. 

One  of  these  names  C.  of  Little  Raveley,  Hunts.,  c.  1585; 

and  of  Ramsey,  c.  1600.    Perhaps  buried  at  Bassingboume, 

Cambs.,  Jan.  7,  1615-6. 

CURTIS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Mar.  23, 
1623-4.  S.  of  William,  yeoman.  B.  at  Barrow,  Suffolk. 
School,  Bury.  Matric.  1624;  B.A.  1627-8;  M.A.  1631.  Ord. 
deacon  (Peterb.)  May  31;  priest,  June  1,  1629.  Chaplain,  for 
five  years,  to  the  English  merchants  at  Smyrna.  R.  of 
Brandon  Ferry,  Suffolk,  1644-69.  Died  Dec.  13,  1669. 
Father  of  the  next.   (Le  Neve,  Mon.,  in.  83.) 

CURTIS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  May  r,  1667. 
Of  Suffolk.  S.  of  Thomas,  above,  R.  of  Brandon.  School, 
Bury.  Matric.  1667.  Migrated  to  Sidney,  June  2,  1668, 
age  18. 

CURTISE,  THOMAS.  Adm.  sizar  at  Corpus  Christi,  1667.  Of 
Norfolk.  Matric.  1668;  B.A.  1671-2;  M.A.  1675.  Ord. 
deacon  (Norwich)  Dec.  1674.  V.  of  Scottow,  Norfolk, 
1676;  and  R.  of  Buxton,  1680-98,  Died  1698, 

CURTISE,  THOMAS,  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1676,  Of 
Derbyshire.  Probably  R.  of  Wrotham,  Kent,  1715-47,  R. 
of  Sevenoaks,  1716-47.  Died  Feb.  1747.  Buried  at  Wrotham, 
Father  of  the  next,  and  William  (1714).   {L.  Mag.) 

CURTEIS,  THOMAS.  Adm.  at  Jesus,  Apr.  i6,  1724.  Of  Kent, 
S.  of  Thomas  (above),  R.  of  Sevenoal«.  B.  1706.  Matric. 
1724-5;  Scholar;  B.A.  1727-8;  M.A.  1731;  D.D.  (Lambeth) 
1758.  Ord.  deacon  (Ely)  May  24, 1730;  priest,  June  17, 1739. 
V.  of  Kemsing,  Kent,  1739-44.  V.  of  Rottingdean,  Sussex, 
1744-51-  Succeeded  his  father  at  Sevenoaks,  1747-75.  Preb. 
of  Canterbury,  1755.  R,  of  St  Dionis,  Backchurch,  1756. 
Died  Apr.  28,  1775.    (G,  Mag.) 

CURTIS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  i6)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  25, 
1634.  S.  of  William,  of  Holcott,  Northants.  B.  there.  School, 
Easton  (private).  Matric.  1634;  B.A.  1637-8.  Ord.  deacon 
(Peterb.)  Mar.  10,  1638-9;  priest,  June  9,  1639. 

CURTIS,  WILLIAM,  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  May  8, 
1634.  S.  of  Nicholas.  B.  at  Litlington,  Cambs.  Schools, 
Bassingboume  and  Perse.  B.A.  1637-8;  M.A,  1641.  One  of 
these  names  V.  of  Pampisford,  Cambs.,  1670-84  and  V,  of 
Sawston,  1672-4.  PeiU  (i.  432^,  and  Graiuati,  wrongly  iden- 
tify this  man  with  the  preceding. 

CURTIS,  WILLIAM,  Matric.  pens,  from  St  Catharine's,  Easter, 
1650;  B.A,  1653-4.  Perhaps  C.  of  Sawston,  Cambs.,  in  1673. 

CURTIS,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinity,  Feb.  21, 

1692-3.   S.  of  William.   B.  at  Gislingham,  Suffolk.   School, 

Gislingham.    Matric.  1693;  B.A.  1697-8;  M.A.  1702.    Ord. 

deacon  (Norwich)  Feb.  25, 1699-1700;  priest.  Mar.  4, 1704-5. 

V.  of  Dovercourt  and  Harwich,  Essex;  R.  of  Kettlebaston, 

Suffolk,  1711-31.  Died  1731. 
CURTEIS,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Jesus,  June  23,  1714. 

Of  Sevenoaks,  Kent.    S.  of  Thomas  (1676).    Matric.  1715; 

M.B.  1723;  M.D.  1728  {Com.  Reg.).    Perhaps  a  student  at 

Leyden,  July  3,  1719.    Died  at  Wrotham,  1737. 
CURTIS,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  sizar  at  St  Catharine's,  Feb.  25, 

1719-20.  Of  Boxford,  Suffolk.  Matric.  1731-3;  B.A.  1723-4. 

Ord.  deacon  (London)  Jime  5,  1726. 
CURTNALL,  THURSTAN.    B.A.  1520-1. 


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CuRTOYS,  Charles 

CURTOYS,  CHARLES.   Adm.  sizar  (af;e  i8)  at  Pembroke,  Apr. 

x8,  i72q.   S.  of  William,  oi  Loadoa,  schoolmaster.   Matric. 

1729;   B  A.  1732-3.    Ord.  deacoo  (Sarum)  Dec.  23,  1733; 

wiest,  June  9,  1734.    R.  of  Wootton  Rivere,  Wilts.,  1738. 

R.  of  Huish,  1751. 
CURTOIS,  GROVB.    Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hau,,  June  8, 

1744.   Of  Haintoo,  Lines.    Matric  1744;  LL.B.  1730.   Ord. 

deacon  (Lincoln)  June  14,  1747;  priest,  Mar.  4,  1747.   R.  of 

S.   Willingham,  Lines.,   1747       R-  of   Benaiv^-ortb,   1764- 

1790.   Died  Dec.  27,  1790.   (G.  Mag.) 
CURTOYS,  JOHN.    Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  June  5. 

1669.  S.  of  Leonard,  R.  of  Wilford,  Notts.  B.  there.  School, 

Nottingham.    Matric  1670;  B.A.  1672-3;  M.A.  1676.    Ord. 

priest  (Lincoln)  July  10,  1676.   R.  of  Braunston,  Lines.,  1680. 

K.   of  Nocton,   1687-92.    R.  of  Clay  Coton,   Northants., 

1692-7.   Author,  Sermons.    Died  1697,  aged  44.    Buried  at 

WQford.    Admon.  (Archd.  Northampton).    (Peile,  11.  23.) 
CURTOIS,  JOHN.    Adm.  schoUr  at  Trinity  Hall,  Feb.  23, 

1736-7.  Of  Hainton,  Lines.  Matric.  1737;  LL.B.  1744.  Ord. 

deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  21,  1740;  priest,  Sept.  25,  1743.   R-  o* 

S.  Willingham,  Lines.,  1743. 
CURTOIS,  WILLIAM.  Adm.  sizar  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  June  6, 

1659.   S.  of  Eustace,  yeoman,  of  Dunton,  Beds.    B.  there. 

School,  Sutton,  Beds.   Matric.  1639. 

CURWEN,  iee  also  COREN. 

CURWIN,  CITTHBERT.    Matric  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Michs. 

•  1585.  S.  of  Anthony,  of  Camerton,  Cumberland.  B.A. 
138^-9;  M.A.  1594;  D.D.,  but  no  record  of  this  at  Cambridge. 
Fellow,  1593.  V.  of  Gt  Eversden,  Camljs.,  1597-9.  R.  of 
Longstanton  St  Michael,  1 599.  R.  of  Arthuret,  Cumberland, 
1618-39.   Died  May  10,  1640.   (B.  Nightingale.) 

CURWEN,  DARCY.  Adm.  pens,  (age  19)  at  St  John's,  Sept.  11, 
1706.  From  Queen's  College,  Oxford;  matric.  there,  Apr.  16, 
1706.  S  of  Darcy,  gent.,  of  St  Bride's,  Cumberland.  B.  at 
Sella  Park,  Cumberland.  School,  St  Paul's,  London.  Matric. 
1706.   Died  at  Middlewicb,  June  6,  1710.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

CURWEN,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  sizar  from  St  John's,  Easter,  158 ,. 

CURWEN,  HENRY.  Matric  pens,  from  St  John's.  Easter,  ij77; 
B.A.  1580-1;  ,M..\.  1584.  Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1584.  V.  of 
Burton,  Westmorland,  1584-99. 

CURWEN,  HENRY.  Matric  Fell.-Com.  from  Pembroke,  c.  1595. 
Of  Workington,  Cumberland.  Probably  s.  of  Sir  Nicholas,  of 
Workington.  Knighted.  M.P.  for  Cumberland,  1621.  Died 
1624.  Father  of  Patrick  (1620).    (Vis.  of  Cumberland.) 

CURWEN,  HENRY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  17)  at  St  John's, 
Apr.  10,  1746.  S.  of  Eldred,  Esq.,  of  Cumberland.  B.  at 
Workington.  School,  Eton.  Matric.  1746.  Of  Workington 
Hall,  Esq.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  13,  1751-2. 
M.P.  for  Carlisle,  1761-8;  and  for  Cumberland,  1768-74. 
Hi^  Sheriff,  1733.  Died  Jime  23, 1778.  (Sfott-A/ayor,  111.557.) 

CURWEN,  HUGH.  B.Qv.L.  1509-10.  DoubUess  V.  of  Buck- 
den,  Hunts.,  1514-29.  Died  before  Mar.  1529-30.  D.N.B. 
and  Al.  Oxon.,  folloWin^  Cooper,  confuse  him  with  the  Arch- 
bishop of  Dublin  and  Bishop  of  Oxford,  who  died  1568. 

CURWEN,  JOHN.  B.A.  1483-4;  M.A.  1489-90;  B.D.  1501-2; 
D.D.  1504-5.  Fellow  of  Queens'.  Fellow  of  Peterhouse, 
May  31,  1490-1517.  Ord.  sub-deacon  (Lincohi)  Feb.  39; 
deaioon.  Mar.  18,  1484-5;  priest,  Apr.  2,  i486  (from  King's). 
Petcfaaps  Preb.  of  York,  1497. 

CURWEN,  OLIVER,  tee  COREN. 

CURWIN,  PATRICK.  Matric  Fell.-Com.  from  Queens',  Easter, 
1620.  Of  Cumberland.  S.  and  h.  of  Sir  Henry  (1393),  of 
Woridngton.  Of  Workington.  M.P.  for  Cumberland,  1623, 
1628,  1640,  1661.  Created  Bart.  1627.  Died  Dec  13,  1664. 
(Burke,  Ext.  Bart.;  G.E.C.) 

CURWIN,  PETER.  Adm.  pens,  at  King's,  Michs.  1639.  Perhaps 
2nd  t.  of  Francis,  of  London.   (Vis,  of  London,  1634.) 

CURWEN,  CURVEN  or  CURREN,  ROBERT.  B.Can.L.  1519-20. 
Perhaps  V.  of  Ugiey,  Essex,  1514-41. 

CURWBN,  THOMAS.  B.A.  13 17-8.  One  of  thcM  names  R.  of 
Screvetoo,  Notts.,  1533. 

CURWEN,  THOMAS  (1374),  lee  COREN. 

CURWIN,  WILLIAM.  Matric  tiiar  from  Chust's,  July.  1616. 
One  of  ttacM  name*  V.  of  Crosby  Ravens  worth,  1643-60; 
•iactad.  Monbcr  of  the  Clauit  for  Low«r  WeatmorUnd. 
nriwpt  V.  <A  Ov«r  Kellet,  Lanes.,  1640.  Died  Apr.  16, 1683. 
{feOe,  I.  310;  G.  B.  Routladge.) 

CURWIM  or  CURVBN.  WILLIAM.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity, 
May  4,  1666.  Misratcd  to  King's,  as  icbotar  from  Eton. 
Matric  1666-7;  B.A.  1669-70;  M.A.  1674.  Fallow  of  King's, 
X669.  Proctor,  1691-a. 

CURWBN, .   B.A.  1476-7;  M.A.  1479- 

CUSACKB.  ANTHONY.   Matric  iisar  from  Pbmbroki,  Micfas. 


CusT,  SavilE 

CUSHING,  CORNELIUS.    Matric  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi, 

Easter,  1631.   Of  Norwich.   B.A.  1634-3;  MA.  1638.    R.  of 

St  Michael,  Denver,  Norfolk,  1643.  Father  of  the  next. 
CUSHING,  EDWARD.   Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Jan. 

31, 1660-1.  S.  of  Cornelius  (above),  clerk,  of  Barton,  Norfolk. 

B.  there.  School,  Lynn.   Matric  1661;  B.A.  1664-5. 
CUSHING,  JOHN.    Matric  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Michs. 

1626;  B.A.  1630-1;  M.A.  1634.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June 

16,  1633;  priest.  Mar.  2,  1633-4. 
CUSHING,  JOSHUA  or  JOSEPH.    Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel, 

Feb.  25,   1634-5.    Matric   1635.    Buried  at  St  Andrew's, 

Cambridge,  1637. 

CUSHING,  PETER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1640.  Of  Norfolk.   B.A.  1643-4;  M.A.  1647.   R.  of  Leasing- 
ham,  Noriolk,  1662-72.   R.  of  Eccles. 
CUSHING,  SAMUEL.  Matric.  sizar  from  Corpus  Christi,  Easter, 
1640.  Of  Norfolk.  B.A.  1643-4.  R-  of  Gt  Fransham,  Norfolk, 
1660-1/03.    Died  Oct.  1703. 
CUSHING,   SAMUEL.    Adm.   at   Corpus  Christi,    1670.    Of 
Norfolk.  B.A.  1673-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  May  30, 1674; 
priest,  May  26,  1678.    V.  of  Helhoughton,  Norfolk,  1684- 
1740.   R.  of  Rainham  till  1740.   Died  1740. 
CUSHON,  JOHN.   M.A.  1484. 
CUSHON,  WILLIAM.    Of  Corpus  Christi.    M.A.  1484;  D.D. 

1492-3- 
CUST,  FRANCIS.    Adm.  Fell. -Com.  at  Queens',  Apr.  23,  1707. 

Of  Cheshire. 
CUST,  FRANCIS.   Adm.  at  King's,  a  scholar  from  Eton,  1738. 
S.  of  Sir  Richard  (1697).   B.  at  Leasingham,  Lines.    Matric. 
1739;  B.A.  1742-3;  M.A.  1746.   Fellow,  1742.   Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,   Feb.   12,   1734-5-    Barrister-at-law.    K.C. 
Recorder  of  Grantham.   M.P.  for  Grantham,  1770,  1780;  for 
HeUton,  1774-80.    Died  Nov.  30,  1791,  aged  70.    Brother 
of  the  Speaker  (1735-6).    (Collins,  vii.  479.) 
CUST,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Trinity,  Apr.  26,  1638.  One  of 
these  names,  s.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Pinchbeck,- Lines.,  gent.; 
adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Sept.  5,  1640.   (S.  of  Joshua,  according 
to  Lines.  Pedigrees,  1187.   Bapt.  Oct.  18,  1621.) 
CUST,  JOHN.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Corpus  Christi,  Feb.  16, 
1735-6.  Of  Lincolnshire.  S.  of  Sir  Richard  (1697).  B.Aug.  29, 
1718.    School,  Eton.    Matric  1737;  M.A.  1739.    Suec^«rf 
as  3rd  Bauttnet,  1734.    Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Feb. 
12,  1734-5;  barrister,  Nov.  26,  1742.    M.P.  for  Grantham, 
1743-70.  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Commons,  1761,  1768-70. 
Privy  Councillor,  1762.  Died  Jan.  24, 1770.  Buried  at  Grant- 
ham. Brother  of  Francis  (1738).   (D.N.B.;  Masters;  G.E.C.) 
CUST,  PURY.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  27,  1670.    Of 
Lineolnshire.   S.  of  Sir  Richard  (1638),  and  Beatrix,  dau.  of 
Sir  Thomas  Purey.    Matric  1670;  B.A.  1673.   Adm.  at  the 
Inner  Temple,  1673.  Attended  William  III  on  his  expedition 
to  Ireland.  Knighted,  Apr.  1690.  Died  Feb.  33, 1699.  Buried 
at  St  George's,  Stamford.   Father  of  Savile,  and  of  Richard 
(1697).   (Collitu,  VII.  476.) 
CUST,   RICHARD.    Adm.  pens,   at  Trinity,  Apr.   26,   1638. 
S.  of  Samuel  (1607-8),  of  Pinchbeck,  Lines.  Bapt.  at  Eiowsby, 
June  33,  1622.   M.P.  for  Lines.,  1653;  for  Stamford,  1679- 
81.   CrMted  Baronet,   1677.    Buried  Sept.  6,  1700,  at  St 
George's,  Stamford.    Father  of  Pury  and  of  Richard  (1668). 
(Lines.  Pedigrees,  1187;  CoUins,  vii.  476;  G.E.C.) 
CUST,  RICHARD.    Adm.  Fell.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Jan.  a8, 
1668-9.   Of  Lincolnshire.   S.  of  Sir  Richard.    Matric  1669; 
M.A.  1 67 1  (Lit.  Reg.).    Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  1673. 
Died  in  London.   Buried  in  the  Temple,  Aug.  1673.  Brother 
of  Pury.    (J.  B.  Peace.) 
CUST,  RICHARD.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  3, 1697.  Of 
Lincolnshire.   Matric.  1697.    S.  of  Pury  (above).  Adm.  at  the 
Middle  Temple,  June  14,  1697.    Succeeded  his  grandfather 
Sir  Richard  in  his  esUte  and  title  in  1700.   Died  July  33, 
1734.   Father  of  John  (i735)  and  Francis  (1738).   (G.E.C.) 
CUST,  SAMUEL.    Matric.  pens,  from  Queens',  Lent,  1607-8. 
Of   Lincolnshire.    B.A.   i6io-i.     Perhaps  s.  of  Henry,  of 
Pinchbeck,  Lines.,  gent.;  adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Apr.  26, 
161 1.   Uapt.  Jan.  31,  1393-4.   Buried  at  Stamford,  Mar.  10, 
1662-3.    Father  of  Richard  (1638).    (Lines.  Pedtpem,  1187.) 
CUST,  SAMUEL.    Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  St  JoHN'a,  June  sa, 
1655.    S.  of  Samuel,  geat.,  of  Haeoonby,  Linca.    B.  there. 
School,  Sleaford.   Matric  1633.   Died  young.   (Scott-Mayor, 
P.  I,  XXXI ;  Lines.  Pedigree*,  1187.) 
CUST,  SAMUEL.    Adm.  peoa.  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  14,  1639. 
Of  Lincolnshire.    Doubtleaa  a.  of  Joshua,  of  Pinchbedc. 
Bapt.  Dec  3,  (641.  Adm.  at  Oundk  School,  June  18,  1653, 
age  11.  Of  Pulney  Hall,  Spalding.  (Lint*.  Pedigrees.) 
CUST.SAVILB.  Adm.atCoapusCHBim,  1717.  Of  Lincolnshire. 
S.  ol  Sir  Pury  (above)  and  Alice,  dau.  of  William  Saville,  of 
Newton,  Line*.    Adm.  at  the  Mkldle  Temple,  June  9,  1718. 
Died  Feb.  1738-9.  Half-brother  of  Richard  (1697)-  (L.Mag.) 


495 


CUSTANCE,  HaMBLE 

CUSTANCE,  HAMBLE  (HAMBLETON).  Adm.  at  Corpus 
Chiusti,  1733.  Of  Norwich.  S.  and  h.  of  John,  of  Norwich, 
Esq.  Matric  1733.  Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Feb.  9,  1732-3. 
Of  Norwich.   Died  Apr.  15,  1757.   (G.  Mag.) 

CUSTANCE,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius,  c.  Sept.  1730. 
S.  of  Robert,  grazier,  of  Beckham,  Norfolk.  B.  there.  Schools, 
Holt  and  Plumstead (private).  Scholar,  1730-4; Matric.  1731; 
B.A.  1734-5.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June  9,  1734.  R.  of 
Thurgarton,  Norfolk,  1740-81.   {Venn,  11.  34.) 

CUSWORTH,  ZACHARY.  'L^te  student  at  Pkmbbokk,"  when 
ord.  deacon  and  priest  (London)  Oct.  11  and  12,  1597.  C.  of 
Hampstead,  Midds.  Inc.  of  Elvington,  Yorks.,  1605-17. 
Buried  Feb.  22,  1617. 

CUTBALD  or  KYTBALD,  BENEDICT.  B.A.  1540-1;  M.A.  1543. 
Fellow  of  GoNviLLK  Hall.   Died  1545. 

CUTCLIFFE,  CHARLES.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Caius,  Apr.  i, 
1668.  S.  of  John,  Esq.,  of  Ilfracombe,  Devon.  B.  at  Bishop's 
Tawton.  Schools,  Ilfracombe,  Braunton,  Barnstaple,  Taw- 
stock  and  Torrington.  Matric.  1668.  Buried  Nov.  17,  1670. 
M.I.  at  Swimbridge,  Devon.   (Burke,  L.G.;  Venn,  i.  434.) 

CUTHBERT,  ANDREW.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Pet^rhouse, 
June  24,  1696.  Of  Middlesex.  School,  Winchester.  Matric. 
1697;  Scholar,  1697;  B.A.  1699-1700;  M.A-  1703-  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  June  29,  1701;  C.  of  Stevenage,  Herts. 
Head  Master  of  Monmouth  Grammar  School,  1713-23.  R.  of 
Wolves-Newton,  Monmouth.  R.  of  Llanfair  Kilgiddin,  1724. 
Preb.  of  Llandafi,  1727.  Married  Rachel,  dau.  of  William 
Powell,  of  Pool  HaU,  Monmouth,  at  Wonastow,  May  2,  1733. 
Died  1749.  (Bradney's  Monmouth,  i.  ii.  266.) 

CUTHBERT,  ANTHONY.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1554. 

CUTHBERT,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Magdalene, 
Apr.  29,  1675.  S.  of  John,  deceased.  B.  at  Wisbech,  Cambs. 
School,  Wisbech.  Matric.  1676;  B.A.  1679-80;  M.A.  1683. 
Ord.  deacon  (Norwich)  June,  1682.  R.  of  West  Deeping, 
Lines.    Buried  there  Oct.  28,  1702. 

CUTHBERT,  EDWARD.  M.A.  from  Emmanuel,  1705.  S.  of 
George  (1670),  of  Streatley,  Berks.  Matric  from  Trinity 
College,  Oxford,  Feb.  5,  1696-7,  age  17;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1700. 
R.  of  Cricklade  St  Mary,  and  St  Sampson,  Wilts.,  1704-42. 
Preb.  of  St  David's,  1704.  V.  of  Latton,  Wilts.,  1725- 
42.  I>reb.  of  Llandafi,  1727.  Died  1742.  Father  of  Joseph 
fi733)-    (■^l-  Oxon.) 

CUTHBERT,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Sr  John's,  Lent, 
1557-8. 

CUTHBERT,  GEORGE.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  1592-3; 
B.A.  1596-7;  M.A.  1600.  R.  of  Stocklinch  Otter^,  Somerset, 
1611.  Preb.  of  Wells,  1612.  R.  of  West  Dowlish,  1626. 
Preb.  of  Bristol;  Preb.  of  Salisbury;  Preb.  of  Lichfield. 
Ejected  from  his  preferments.  Died  Oct.  25,  1658.  (Peiie, 
I.  208.) 

CUTHBERT,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  Sept.  i8,  1599. 

Of  Northamptonshire. 
CUTHBERT,  GEORGE.  Adm.  sizar  (age  14)  at  Sidney,  Mar.  2, 

1630-1.    S.  of  William.    B.   at  Oundle.    School,  Oundle. 

Matric  1631;  B.A.  1634-5;  M.A- 1638.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.) 

Mar.  10,  1638-9 ;  priest,  Dec.  22,  163^.   R.  of  Willoughby, 

Ijncs.    Father  of  John  {1679)  arid  W»Uiaiii  (1^74),  brother 

of  William  (1629-30). 
CUTHBERT,  GEORGE.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Apr.  8, 1670. 

Of  Northamptonshire.    S.  of  Edward,  of  Oundle.    School, 

Oundle.   Matric.  1670;  B.A.  1673-4;  M.-'V.  1677.  Ord.  priest 

(London)  Feb.  6,  1678-^.    V.  of  Streatley,  Berks.   Fa^er  of 

Edward  (1705).  (J.  B.  Peace.) 
CUTHBERT,  GEORGE.   Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Trinity,  Apr. 

37,  1724.    S.  of  John.    B.  at  Newcastle-ou-Tyne.    School, 

Kiikleatham,  Yorks.  Matric.  1724;  Scholar,  1725;  B-A.  1727- 

8;  M.A.  1731.   Fellow,  1730.   professor  of  Anatomy,  1734-5. 
CUTHBERT,  HAMMOND.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  21, 

1687.    Of  Lincolnshire.    Matric   1690;  B.A.   1691-2;  M.A. 

1695.   Ord.  deacon  (Lincoln)  June  3,  1694;  ppA^t*  Oct.  37. 

1700.  R.  of  Covenham  St  Bartholomew,  Linos.,  1790.  V.  of 

North  Elkington. 
CUTHBERT,   HUMPHRY.    Adm.  pens,    (age  14)  at  Sidney, 

July  3,  1660.    S.  of  Nathaniel,  gent.    B.  at  Wanoington, 

Northants.   School,  Fotheringay. 
CUTHBERT,  JOHN.   Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Sidney,  Oct.  14, 

1679-   2nds.ofGeorge(i630-i),R.  of  Willoughby,  Lines.   B. 

there.     Schools,    Oundle,    Hitchin    and    Keyston,    Hunts. 

Metric.  1680.  Brother  of  William  (1674). 
CUTHBERT,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Peterhouse,  Apr. 

26,  1749.   S.  of  William,  of  Newcastle,    Bapt.  at  St  John's, 

Newcastle,  Nov.  17,  1731.   School,  Durham.    Matric.  1749. 

Adm.  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  Mar.  20,  1748-9;  and  at  the  Inner 

Temple,  1754-  Of  Witton  CasUe.  F.R.a  1765.   F.S.A.    Died 

1783.    Buried  at  St  Nicholas,  Newcastle,  Dec  ax,  1783. 

(r.  A.  Walker,  293;  H.  M.  Wood.) 


Cutler,  James 

CUTHBERT,  JOSEPH.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  St  John's, 
June  4,  1733.  S.  of  Edward,  clerk,  of  Wilts.  B.  at  Cricklade. 
Bapt.  Oct.  25,  1715.  School,  Marlborough.  Matric.  1733; 
B.A.  1736-7;  M.A.  1747.  Ord.  deacon  (Bristol)  Feb.  26, 
1737-8;  priest  (London)  Oct.  7,  1739.  R.  of  Bulpban,  Essex, 
1739-99-  R-  of  Latchington,  1747-99.  Chaplain  to  Earl  of 
Leven.    {Scott-Mayor,  iii.  447.) 

CUTHBERT,  MICHAEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  St  John's,  Michs. 
1569.  S.  of  Arthur,  of  Warmington,  Northants.  B.A.  from 
Christ's,  1573-4;  M.A.  1577.  Ord.  deacon  (Peterb.)  Oct.  21, 
1576;  priest,  Sept.  21,  1577.  V.  of  Warmington,  1577-84. 
R.  of  Etton,  1584-7.  Married,  at  Warmington,  Apr.  22, 
1584,  Mary  Challengwode.  Will  (archd.  Northampton)  1584. 
(H.  I.  Longden.) 

CUTBERT,  NATHANIEL.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Dec. 
1610;  Scholar,  1610. 

CUTHBERT  or  CUTBARD,  PETER.  Matric.  sizar  from  Christ's, 
Nov.  1571.   Migrated  to  Peterhouse.  B.A.  1575-6. 

CUTHBERT,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Trinity, 
May  26, 1714.  S.  of  John,  of  Durham.  Bapt.  at  St  Mary-le- 
Bow,  Durham,  Apr.  6,  1696.  School,  Westminster.  Matric. 
1714;  Scholar,  1715;  B.A.  1717-8;  M.A.  1721.  Fellow, 
1720.  Proctor,  1729-30.  Lecturer  at  St  Ann's,  Newcastle, 
1727-32.  Lecturer  at  St  John's  in  1732.  V.  of  Kendal, 
Westmorland,  1734-44.  Married  Dorothy  Mickleton,  of 
Houghton-le-Spring,  June  16,  1735.  Died  Nov.  7,  1744.  {Al. 
Westmon.,  263;  H.  M.  Wood.) 

CUTHBERT,  ROBERT.  Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Feb. 
1581-2;  B.A.  1581-2.  Ord.  deacon  and  priest  (Peterb.) 
June  4,  1595.  V.  of  Exton,  Rutland,  1597,  deprived  before 
June,  1603.   {Peile,  i.  168.) 

CUTHBERT,  ROBERT.  Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  June  i,  1687. 
Of  Lincolnshire.  Matric.  1687;  B.A.  1690-1;  M.A.  1697.  Ord. 
deacon  (Lincoln)  Dec.  18,  1692;  priest,  June  3,  1694.  P.C. 
of  Wainfleet  St  Mary,  Lines.,  1694.  V.  of  Thorpe,  1696. 

CUTHBERT,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  18)  at  Christ's,  July  1, 

1685.    S.  of  Thomas,  of  Hadley,  Middlesex.    B.  in  London. 

School,  Bamet,  Herts.    Matric.  1685.    Adm.  at  the  Inner 

Temple,  June    13,   1685.     Died    Apr.   10,   1700.     M.I.    at 

Rochester  Cathedral. 
CUTHBERT,   WILLIAM.    Adm.   pens,   (age   14)   at  Christ's, 

Jan.  lo,  1629-30.    S.  of  William.    B.  at  Oundle.    School, 

Oundle.    Matric.  1629^30;  B.A.  1633-4;  M.A.  1637.   One  of 

these  names  R.  of  Brimpton,  Somerset,  1639,  ejected.   Died 

before  1662.   {Peile,  i.  403.) 
CUTHBERT,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  12, 

1672.    Of  Northamptonshire.    S.  of  Edward,  of  Oundle. 

School,  Oundle.   Matric.  1673. 
CUTHBERT,  WILLIAM.    Adm.  pens,  at  Emmanuel,  Sept.  12, 

1674.    Of  Lincolnshire.     S.  of  George  (1630-1),  clerk,   of 

Willoughby.    School,  Oundle.     Matric.  1675;  B.A.  1678-g. 

Brother  of  John  (1679). 
CUTHBERT,  WILLIAM.   Adm.  scholar  at  Trinity  Hall,  Aug. 

5,  1680.    Matric  1680;  B.A.  1684-5. 
CUTHBERT,    WILLIAM,     Adm.    sizar    (age    18)    at   Sidney, 

June  7,  1690.    3rd  s.  of  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Crosby  Grange, 

Northallerton,  Yorks.    School,  Guisborough.    Matric.  1690; 

B.A.  1693-4;  M.A.  1697;  B.D.  1704.    Fellow,  1693.    R.  of 

S.  Kilvington,  Yorks.,  1714-7.   Died  1717. 
CUTLACK,   ROBERT.    Matric.   pens,   from  Corpus  Chrjsti, 

Easter,  1634.  Of  Norfolk.  B.A.  1637-8. 
CUTLARD  or  CUTLER,  JOHN.    Adm.  at  Trinity,  a  scholar 

from  Westminstca:,  1567;  B.A.  1569-70. 
QUTLER,  ALEXANDER.    B.Can.L.  1514-5-    V.  of  Flintham, 

Notts.,  1525-34  (called  B.D.). 
SUTLER,  BEHJAMIN.    Adm,  pens,  at  Peterhouse,  June  28, 

163}.    S.  of  Thomas,  of  the  Chantry,  Sproughton,  SuHolk. 

Matric  1631 ;  Scholar,  1631 ;  Fell. -Com.  1632.  Perhaps  created 

M.A.  at  Oxford,  1636.   Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Mar.  15,  1638-9. 

Of  the  Chantry,  near  Ipswich.    J. P.     {Vis.  of  Suff.,  1664; 

T.  A.  Walker,  44.) 
CUTLER,  CHARLES.   Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1550. 

Probably  s.  of  Nicholas,  of  Eye,  Suffolk.    Adm.  at  Gray's 

Inn,  1556.   Of  Eye.   WiU  proved  (P.C.C.)  1582.   Brother  of 

Henry  (1550).   (PeUt,  i.  47-) 
CUTLER,  EDMUND.   Adm.  pens,  at  St  Catharine's,  May  17, 

1665.   M.B.  1670.   Perhaps  2nd  s.  of  Benjamin,  of  Sprough- 
ton, Suffolk,  Esq.   (Kts.  o/Stt#.,  1664.) 
CUTLER,  HENRY.    Matric.  pens,  from  Christ's,  Nov.  1550. 

Probably  s.  of  Nicholas,  of  Eye,  Suffolk.  Brother  of  Charles 

(1550). 
CUTLER,  JAMES.    M.A.  from  Trinity,  1750.   S.  of  James,  of 

Winchester.    Matric  from  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  Nov.  8, 

X734.  age  18;  B.A.  (Oxford)  1738.   R.  of  Drokinsford,  Hants. 

R.  of  Bishop's  Waltham,  1753.    (Al.  Oxon.) 


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Cutler,  John 

CUTLER,  JOHN.   Matric.  sizar  from  Clark,  Michs.  1560. 
CUTLER,  LAURENCE.   Matric  pens,  from  Pembroke,  Easter, 

1585;  B.A.  1588-9. 
CUTLER,  LAURENCE.   B.A.  from  Pkmbrokk,  1609. 
CUTLER,  RICHARD.   FeUow  of  Clare,  Apr.  4,  1474.  B.A. 
CUTLER,   ROBERT.    M.A.    1475-6;   B.D.   1479-80.    Proctor, 

1479-So. 
CUTLER,  ROBERT.  M.A.  1498-9:8.0. 1506-7.  Proctor,  1504-5. 
CUTLER,  ROBERT.    Adm.  Fell. -Com.  (age  17)  at  Pembroke. 

July  I,  1622.    S.  of  Thomas,  of  Gipping,  SufioUc.    Matric 

1623.    Adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  June,  1626,  as  s.  and  h.  of 

Thomas,  of  Sproughton,  Sufiolk,  Esq. 
CUTLER,  THOMAS.   Matric.  pens,  from  Trinity,  c.  1596.  One 

of  these  names,  of  Ipswich,  gent.,  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  Oct. 

24.  1599- 
CUTLER,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pens,  (age  17)  at  Pembroke,  June  i, 

1625.  S.  of  Thomas,  of  Gipping,  Sufiolk,  Esq.  Matric  1628; 
B.A.  162S-9.  Perhaps  s.  and  h.  of  Thomas,  of  Sproughton, 
Suffolk,  Esq.;  adm.  at  Gray's  Inn,  May  8,  1632. 

CUTLER,  TIMOTHY.  Adm.  sizar  (age  16)  at  St  John's,  Mar.  4, 
1634-5.  S.  of  Henry,  gent.,  deceased,  of  Blacldordby,  Leics. 
B.  there.  School,  Heigham  Ferrers.  Matric.  1635.  Migrated 
to  Queens',  June  14,  1639.  B.A.  1639. 

CUTLER,  TIMOTHY.  Incorp.  D.D.  1723,  from  Oxford.  Mission- 
ary at  Boston,  New  England.  Created  D.D.  at  Oxford,  May 
21,  1723.   Aathor,  theological.   Died  1765.   (Al.  Oxon.) 

CUTLER,  WILLIAM.   B.A.  1510-1;  M.A.  15x4;  B.D.  1522-3. 

CUTLER, .   B.D.  1489;  D.D.  1499. 

CUTLEW,  (?)  CUTLER,  SAMUEL.    Adm.  at  Corpus  Chusti, 

1626.  Of  Norfolk. 

CUTLOVE  or  CUTLOAFE,  JOSHUA.  Adm.  sizar  at  Emmanuel, 
Mar.  14,  1654-5.  Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  1655;  B.A.  1658-9; 
M.A.  1662.  R.  of  Onehouse,  Suffolk,  1661-1708.  R.  of 
Harleston,  1667-1708  ('Joseph').  V.  of  St  Mary-le-Tower, 
Ipswich,  1676-1708.   Died  1708. 

CUTT.  ROBERT.  B.A.  from  St  John's,  1588-9;  M.A.  1592. 
Incorp.  at  Oxford,  1590  and  1596. 

CUTT, .   B.Can.L.  1473-4. 

CUTT, .   B.A.  1476-7. 

CUTTER,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  sizar  at  Jesus,  Apr.  28,  1647. 
Of  Suffolk.  Matric.  1647;  Scholar,  1650;  B.A.  1630-1;  M.A. 
1654- 

CUTTER,  CHARLES.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Pembroke,  Mar.  2, 
1653-4.  S.  of  John,  of  Combs,  Sufiolk.  B.A.  1657.  V.  of 
Ferring,  Sussex,  1670-1715.  Will  (Chichester)  1715. 

CUTTAR,  JOHN.  Adm.  pens,  (age  16)  at  Christ's,  Aug.  5, 1696. 
S.  of  Marmaduke.  B.  at  Trewick,  Northumberland.  Bapt.  at 
Bolam,  Dec.  9,  1680.  School,  Durham.  Scholar,  1696-7; 
Matric.  1697.  Migrated  to  Peterhouse,  July  3,  1699;  Scholar, 
1699;  B.A.  1700-1;  M.A.  1704.  Ord.  deacon  (Durham)  Sept. 
24,  1704.  Buried  at  Bolam,  Oct.  23,  1734.  (PeiU,  11.  136; 
H.  M.  Wood.) 

CUTTING,  BENJAMIN.  Adm.  at  Corpus  Christi,  1669.  Of 
Noriolk.  Matric.  1670;  B.A.  1673-4.  Ord.  deacon  (Norwich) 
Sept.  1675- 

CUTTING,  CHRISTOPHER.  Adm.  sizar  (age  18)  at  Caius, 
June  20,  1657.  S.  of  Christopher,  of  Tunstead,  Norfolk. 
B.  there.  Schools,  Tunstead  and  Norwich.  Matric.  1657; 
Scholar,  1657-61;  B.A.  1660-1;  M.A.  1664.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Sept.  22,  i66i-  priest,  1662.  Licensed  school- 
master at  Thetford,  and  C.  of  Kilverstone,  Oct.  20,  1663. 
K.  of  Lydgate,  Suffolk,  1665-1701.  Died  170 1.  (l^«Nfi,  1.399.) 

CUTTING,  JOHN.  B.A.  1507-8;  M.A.  1511;  B.D.  1320-1. 
FeUow  of  Corpus  Christi,  1508.  Proctor,  1515-6.  University 
Preacher,  1513-6.  R.  of  Landbeach,  Cambs.,  1523-6.  Died 
1528. 

CUTTING,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Trinitv,  Mar.  i,  1744-3. 
S.  of  John,  of  Bury,  Suffolk.  School,  Bury.  Matric  1745; 
Scholar,  1747;  B.A.  174&-9:  M.A.  1780.  Ord.  deacon 
(Norwich)  Dec.  1750;  priest  (Ely)  Dec.  25,  1752. 

CUITINC,  LEONARD.  Adm.  tizar  (ace  17)  at  Pembroke.  Jan. 
16,  i74<-3.  S.  of  Leooard,  of  Yanaoutb,  Norfolk.  School, 
Etoa;  ooUcfer  there.  1737-40.  Matric  1741;  B.A.  1747-8. 
Tutor  at  tUnc**  CoUen  (now  Columbia  Univenity),  New 
\otk.  M.A.  there.  S>.G.  Mieek>aary  in  New  JerMy  and 
New  Vorit,  i764-«3.  R.  of  Soow  HiU.  Maryland,  1784.  R.  of 
Chrkt  Church,  Newbern.  North  Carolina,  and  bead  of  the 
Academy  there.  Died  at  New  York,  1794.  (SJ'.G.  Ktcords; 
E.  A.  Jones.) 

CUTHNC,  RICHARD.  B.A.  t47»-9;  M.A.  1481. 

CUTTING,  THOMAS.  Adm.  pen*  at  TuMtTY,  May  i.  1667. 
Matric.  1667;  B.A.i67o-i;M.A.  1674-  Ord. deaooo (Norwich) 


Sept.  1673. 


Cutts,  William 

CUTTS,  FRANCIS.  Matric.  Fell. -Com.  from  Christ's,  May. 
1580.  3rd  s.  of  Richard,  of  Debden,  Essex.  B.A.  1583-4; 
M.A.  from  Trinity  Hall,  1587.  '  Killed,  by  Robert  Littlebury, 
before  1607.'  Will,  P.C.C.  Father  of  John  (1621).  Brother 
of  Richard  (1573)  and  William  (1576).  (PetU,  i.  138;  Vis. 
of  Eisex,  1558;  Esitx  Arch.  Soc.,  O.S.  iv.  25.) 

CUTTS,  HENRY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  29)  at  Caius,  May  1, 
1562.  Of  Thomham,  Kent.  S.  of  Henry,  gent.  Of  Binbury. 
lliomham,  Kent.  Died  Dec  12, 1603.  Buried  in  Thornham 
Church.   WiU,  P.C.C.   (VenH,  i.  49.) 

CUTTS,  HENRY.  Adm.  pens,  at  Queens',  July  o,  1645.  Of 
Suffolk.  Matric.  1647-8.  Migrated  to  Oxford.  Matric  from 
Magdalen  Hall,  Feb.  6,  1648-9;  B.A.  1648-9.  Incorp.  as 
B.A.  at  Cambridge,  1648-9.  Died  Aug.  31,  1657.  WiU 
(P.C.C);  of  Clare,  Suffolk,  attorney. 

CUTTS,  HENRY.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity,  Sept.  6,  1649. 
Of  Cambridgeshire.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  John  (1615),  of  Childerley, 
Cambs.,  K.it.  B.  1635.  Matric.  1650-1.  Admon.  (P.C.C.) 
1667.   Brother  of  John  (1649).   (Cambs.  Vis.) 

CUTTES,  JOHN.  Matric.  Fell.-Com.  from  Trinity,  Easter,  1561. 
Probably  s.  of  Sir  John,  of  Horham  Hall,  Essex.  Adm.  at 
Gray's  Inn,  1561.  Knighted,  1571.  Died  1615.  Father  of 
the  next.    {Essex  Arch.  Soc.  O.  S.,  iv.  25.) 

CUTTS,  Sir  JOHN.  M.A.  1615  (on  King's  visit).  S.  of  John 
(above).  M.P.  for  Co.  Cambridge,  1604, 1614, 1620, 1624, 1640. 
High  Sheriff  of  Cambs.,  1619.  Knighted,  1603.  Died  June, 
1646.    Father  of  John  (1649)  and  Henry  (1649). 

CUTTS,  JOHN.  Matric  pens,  from  Christ's,  July,  1621.  S.  of 
Francis  (1580).  B.A.  1624-5;  M.A.  1628;  B.D.  1639.  V.  of 
Arkesden,  Essex,  1633-5.  R.  of  Barnes,  Surrey,  1635-43, 
sequestered.  Buried  at  Clerkenwell,  Oct.  13,  1658.  WiU, 
P.C.C.  (PeiU,  I.  339;  J.  Ch.  Smith.) 

CUTTS,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  June  22, 
1635.  S.  of  Richard  (1613),  of  Arkesden,  Essex.  B.  at  Faire- 
lane,  Wrotbam,  Kent.  School,  Blandford,  Dorset  (private). 
Maine  1635.  Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  Nov.  3.  1637. 
Brother  of  Richard  (1638). 

CUTTS,  JOHN.  Adm.  sizar  (age  17)  at  Christ's,  May  14,  1636. 
S.  of  Francis.  B.  in  the  Parish  ot  St  Briavels,  Gloucs.  School, 
Christ's  Hospital,  London.  Matric  1637;  B.A.  1639-40. 

CUTTS,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Trinity,  Sept.  6,  1649. 
Ot  Cambridgeshire,  ist  s.  of  Sir  John,  of  Cbolderley,  Cambs. 
B.  1634.  Matric.  1650-1.  Created  Bart.  1660.  Died,  un- 
married at  Salisbury,  1670.  WiU,  P.C.C.  Brother  of  Henry 
(1649).  (Cambs.  Kis. ;  Burke,  £x<.  Bart. ;  J.Ch.Smth;  G.E.C.) 

CUTTS,  JOHN.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  (age  15)  at  St  Catharine's, 
Feb.  20,  1675-6.  2ud  s.  of  Richard  (1638),  of  WoodhaU. 
Arkesden,  Essex.  Matric.  1677;  LL.D.  1690  (Com.  Keg.). 
Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple,  May  14,  1678.  Created 
Baron  Cutts,  of  Gowran,  Ireland,  1690.  Fought  against  the 
Turks  in  Hungary;  for  WiUiam  III  at  the  Boyne,  1690;  at 
Blenheim,  etc.  M.P.  for  Cambs.,  1693-1702;  and  for  Newport 

i Isle  of  Wight),  1702-7.  Commander-in-Chief  in  Ireland,  1705. 
>ied  in  Dublin,  Jan.  26,  1707.  Buried  at  Christ  Church 
Cathedral.   WiU,  P.C.C.  Brother  of  Richard  (1669).  (D.N.B.) 

CUTTS,  RICHARD.    Matric  FeU.-Com.  from  Christ's,  June. 

1573.     Eldest   s.    of    Richard,    of    Debden,   Essex.     B.A. 

1576-7.  Adm.  at  the  Inner  Temple,  Jan.  25, 1578.   Died  Apr. 

4,  1607.   WUl,  P.C.C.   Brother  of  WUliam  (1576)  and  Francis 

(1580).  (PeiU,  I.  126;  Vis.  of  Essex,  1558.) 
CUTTS,  RICHARD.    Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  Emmanuel,  Mar.  25, 

1613.  S.  of  WiUiam  (1576).    Adm.  at  the  Middle  Temple, 

1614.  Of  Arkesden,  Essex,  and  Barkway,  Herts.  Died  July 
16,  1626.  Father  of  John  (1635)  and  Richard  (next).  (Essex 
Arch.  S(K.,  O.  S.,  IV.  23.) 

CUTTS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  Jan.  29, 
1638-9.  S.  of  Richard  (above),  of  Delxlen,  Essex.  B  there. 
Scfioof,  Stoke,  Suffolk.  Matric.  1639.  Will  proved  Nov.  10, 
1669.    Father  of  John  (1675)  and  Kichard  (1669). 

CUTTS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  pens,  (age  15)  at  St  John's,  Apr.  26, 
1639.  S.  of  Henry,  attorney,  of  Clare,  Suffolk.  B.  there. 
School,  Steeple  Bumpstead,  Essex.    Matric.  1639. 

CUTTS,  RICHARD.  Adm.  FeU.-Com.  at  St  Catharine's,  Mar. 
21,  1669-70.  S.  of  Richard  (1638-9).  M.A.  1675  (Lit.  Reg.). 
Died  unmarried.  His  brother  John  (1675-6)  succeeded  to 
tbefamUyetUtea.  Of  the  Mkldle  Temple.  WUl  (P.CC)  1683. 

CUTTS,  WILLIAM.  Matric.  FeU.-Com.  from  Christ'*,  Dec. 
1576.  S.  of  Richard,  of  Debden,  Essex.  Adm.  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  from  New  Inn,  Jan.  29,  1378-9.  Succeeded  his 
brother  Kichard,  1607.  Knighted.  1608.  Died  Dec  16,  1609. 
Brother  of  Richard  (1373)  and  Francis  (1580),  Fatbar  of 
Richard  (1613).   (PeiU,  i.  137;  Vi$.  of  Eu«x,  laS.) 

CUTTS,  WILLIAM.  Matric  pens,  from  St  John's.  Easter.  1639;' 
B.A.  1633-3.  Buried  at  All  SainU',  Cambridge,  Aug.  sS, 
1635. 


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